Radio Show Hour 1 – 09/20/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastSeptember 20, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 09/20/2024

* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers – FreedomsRisingSun.com

* From the white guys who brought you “What is a Woman?” – Movie: Am I Racist? – Official Trailer – The Daily Wire!

* Matt Walsh goes deep undercover in the world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Prepare to be shocked by how far race hustlers will go and how much further Matt Walsh will go to expose the grift, uncovering absurdities that will leave you laughing.

* Mat interviews a Black author who has written a book called “The Hate Crime Hoax.”

* Walsh tries to get people to sign a petition to change the George Washington monument to the George Floyd Monument, promising to paint it black and make it 30 feet higher. Many people enthusiastically sign the petition, while several staunchly refuse to do so.

* Book: ‘Nigger’ – The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word – Author Harvard Law School professor Dr. Randall Kennedy.

[00:00:12] [SPEAKER_03]: Fripping Casting Live from a top-the-roki mountains, the crossroads of the West.

[00:00:18] [SPEAKER_03]: You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show Talk Show.

[00:00:44] [SPEAKER_07]: You're the phrases all man what is they gonna fit?

[00:00:48] [SPEAKER_07]: You're the meat, you're born our images, you're my value, you get caught up by some chemises.

[00:00:53] [SPEAKER_07]: If you are feeling a narrative half-gifficence,

[00:00:56] [SPEAKER_07]: couple that in without a censorship and the damage they can do is limitless.

[00:01:00] [SPEAKER_07]: No brand cookable but celebrities defend it in me.

[00:01:04] [SPEAKER_07]: All man they gon' say I'm racist but they call everybody racist.

[00:01:09] [SPEAKER_07]: I just have me and nobody is racist and that doesn't mean you're a judge when you say it.

[00:01:22] [SPEAKER_14]: All right, happy to have you along my fellow Americans.

[00:01:27] [SPEAKER_14]: This is Liberty Roundtable Live. Keep this playing as I talk here.

[00:01:45] [SPEAKER_07]: Tell me you're the racist, tonight when I see these burned down by these mobs.

[00:01:49] [SPEAKER_07]: Tonight when I suppose all ways get robbed is a racist, the treat our racist like this of God.

[00:01:54] [SPEAKER_07]: Amen, they gon' say I'm racist.

[00:01:57] [SPEAKER_14]: Liberty Roundtable Live, Liberty Roundtable Live, Liberty Roundtable Live.

[00:01:58] [SPEAKER_14]: He's a gentleman I am Sam Bushman, hard hitting talks at your fingertips.

[00:02:02] [SPEAKER_14]: I'll tell you that right now. This is the broadcast for September 20th, in the year of our Lord,

[00:02:07] [SPEAKER_14]: in 2024. Wow hard hitting news that that we're tributed views to use promoting God and family and country protecting

[00:02:13] [SPEAKER_14]: life, liberty and property on your radio, ladies and gentlemen. We want to keep this playing.

[00:02:18] [SPEAKER_14]: Now turn this up here we go.

[00:02:20] [SPEAKER_05]: Hey, really sad, sweet, no, so sweet.

[00:02:26] [SPEAKER_05]: Say, no, sad, sad.

[00:02:36] [SPEAKER_07]: You're gonna say I'm racist, but they call everybody racist.

[00:02:39] [SPEAKER_07]: Everybody's racist, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:02:42] [SPEAKER_14]: That's how it is. Dr Scott Bradley's with me freedom, Zyzen,

[00:02:46] [SPEAKER_14]: that's Thomas Web site. He just had his weekly webinar. We'll be talking about that as the broadcast unfolds as well.

[00:02:53] [SPEAKER_14]: I'm telling you right now, I saw two movies last night. It was a movie where I found.

[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_14]: I've told you what.

[00:02:58] [SPEAKER_14]: I went and saw Reagan and I went and saw, were they call this thing?

[00:03:04] [SPEAKER_14]: Am I a racist? Question mark?

[00:03:07] [SPEAKER_14]: Oh yeah.

[00:03:08] [SPEAKER_14]: And this was one of the songs in the movie. That's why we're playing it.

[00:03:12] [SPEAKER_14]: It's just strange. What's going on?

[00:03:15] [SPEAKER_14]: It doesn't mean much. Now they say everybody's a racist.

[00:03:18] [SPEAKER_14]: Hold on, turn this up and that here we go.

[00:03:27] [SPEAKER_04]: What do you think about this issue of heteronormativity and how it intersects with the broader structures of racism in society?

[00:03:38] [SPEAKER_14]: There you have it, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:03:40] [SPEAKER_14]: All right, welcome to the broadcast. Dr Scott Bradley, welcome sir.

[00:03:45] [SPEAKER_17]: Well, thank you. I've got to tell you that your classical music is beyond me and I honestly...

[00:03:52] [SPEAKER_17]: Yeah, come on.

[00:03:54] [SPEAKER_17]: I needed your commentary to even understand the words. I guess I don't have the surname ear.

[00:04:02] [SPEAKER_17]: My musical, oh, I don't know, expression in my youth was not so well developed perhaps as other people.

[00:04:09] [SPEAKER_17]: So I'm glad you were able to do the translation for me.

[00:04:14] [SPEAKER_14]: But here's the translation you're ready.

[00:04:17] [SPEAKER_17]: I'm going to try.

[00:04:18] [SPEAKER_14]: All right, Matt.

[00:04:19] [SPEAKER_14]: Walls is white and Matt Walls is a subnigrient comedian if you watch his movie.

[00:04:26] [SPEAKER_14]: And Matt Walls as you know is a commentator for the Daily Wire.

[00:04:30] [SPEAKER_14]: He's the guy that did the videos about what is a woman and nobody can answer the question in the liberal factions.

[00:04:37] [SPEAKER_14]: Well, now he basically breaks down this diversity equity and inclusion stuff big time.

[00:04:43] [SPEAKER_14]: And so he becomes DEI certified.

[00:04:48] [SPEAKER_14]: And he basically runs around and asks all kinds of questions, all kinds of people.

[00:04:53] [SPEAKER_14]: Well, anyway, some black people agree with him that hey, everybody's a racist now.

[00:04:57] [SPEAKER_14]: They don't really agree that everybody's a racist there to say, and that's the claim by these wacked out people.

[00:05:01] [SPEAKER_14]: So there's black guy put a rap song to it.

[00:05:05] [SPEAKER_14]: And the way you know, learn about DEI or whatever diversity equity and inclusion, you got to do the work, do the work, do the work,

[00:05:15] [SPEAKER_14]: and that's what the rappers are saying and that's how it is.

[00:05:17] [SPEAKER_14]: And so he's basically saying look with all the censorship, everybody's a racist.

[00:05:21] [SPEAKER_14]: There's no way you can avoid it.

[00:05:22] [SPEAKER_14]: Is there anything wrong with not wanting our cities burned down?

[00:05:26] [SPEAKER_14]: Is there anything wrong with wanting people to be kind and respectful and decent to one another?

[00:05:30] [SPEAKER_14]: Is there anything wrong with ignoring the color of someone's skin, but focusing on their characters?

[00:05:35] [SPEAKER_14]: Or anything wrong with it?

[00:05:37] [SPEAKER_14]: So this black guy in this rapper tune basically says hey, is there anything wrong with normalcy?

[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_14]: Do anything wrong with mom and dad staying together?

[00:05:44] [SPEAKER_14]: Is there anything wrong with it?

[00:05:46] [SPEAKER_14]: So then that's kind of the deal.

[00:05:48] [SPEAKER_14]: And when you watch this movie, it's very telling M.I. or racist.

[00:05:52] [SPEAKER_14]: Now I'm hoping Liz can go find the official trailer for this thing.

[00:05:55] [SPEAKER_14]: If you go on YouTube, Liz, you can find it.

[00:05:58] [SPEAKER_14]: Look for official trailer movie M.I. or racist.

[00:06:00] [SPEAKER_14]: You don't say daily why are official trailer?

[00:06:02] [SPEAKER_14]: You'll know which one it is.

[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_14]: M.I. or racist is the deal.

[00:06:08] [SPEAKER_14]: And anyway, this is very interesting.

[00:06:10] [SPEAKER_14]: We'll skip the break and we'll see if we can play this trailer too.

[00:06:13] [SPEAKER_14]: But it's a very, very interesting movie.

[00:06:15] [SPEAKER_14]: And so Matt Loss goes into all these different scenarios.

[00:06:19] [SPEAKER_14]: He talks to authors of books about everybody's a racist.

[00:06:23] [SPEAKER_14]: There's a book about diversity, equity and inclusion.

[00:06:28] [SPEAKER_14]: He goes into all these details about what you're supposed to do and not do

[00:06:33] [SPEAKER_14]: And he demonstrates how confusing it really is for anybody because they can flick

[00:06:37] [SPEAKER_14]: And yep, the Matt Loss won that's right.

[00:06:39] [SPEAKER_14]: And they argue with themselves and they, you know,

[00:06:42] [SPEAKER_14]: And it's just very, very fascinating how he goes into them.

[00:06:44] [SPEAKER_14]: They finally kick him out of one of these exercises.

[00:06:47] [SPEAKER_14]: Anyway, he eventually gives, you know, a DEI license certified DEI facilitator

[00:06:55] [SPEAKER_14]: Educator.

[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_14]: He becomes in the process.

[00:06:57] [SPEAKER_14]: And so he's passed out these cards for his DEI certified and he goes into a

[00:07:02] [SPEAKER_14]: Biker party.

[00:07:03] [SPEAKER_14]: Goes into all these different places to see how people react and everything.

[00:07:07] [SPEAKER_14]: And let's just check out this trailer.

[00:07:08] [SPEAKER_14]: It's fascinating.

[00:07:09] [SPEAKER_14]: Here it is.

[00:07:10] [SPEAKER_11]: Looks be clear.

[00:07:10] [SPEAKER_11]: We're tapping in this country.

[00:07:11] [SPEAKER_11]: It's not teism.

[00:07:13] [SPEAKER_11]: Republicans are not teased.

[00:07:15] [SPEAKER_11]: You cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people.

[00:07:19] [SPEAKER_04]: Growing up in the 90s, I never thought much about race.

[00:07:22] [SPEAKER_04]: Sure, you noticed, but never really seemed to matter that much.

[00:07:25] [SPEAKER_04]: At least not to me.

[00:07:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Being a white straight sister and it's the top of the pile.

[00:07:29] [SPEAKER_04]: The moment I'm on the top of the pile, let's make him eye racist.

[00:07:33] [SPEAKER_01]: I would really appreciate it if you left.

[00:07:34] [SPEAKER_04]: I'm trying to learn him on this journey.

[00:07:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Can you please leave?

[00:07:37] [SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to sort this out and you need to go deeper under cover.

[00:07:40] [SPEAKER_04]: If I want to be an ally, I need to look like one.

[00:07:48] [SPEAKER_07]: What is racism?

[00:07:50] [SPEAKER_04]: I was a king, so I'm not to judge people by either.

[00:07:52] [SPEAKER_07]: What was there king said a lot of stuff?

[00:07:54] [SPEAKER_04]: We're in America and currently racist.

[00:07:56] [SPEAKER_04]: What the hell is that?

[00:07:57] [SPEAKER_11]: The word inherent is challenging there.

[00:08:00] [SPEAKER_11]: America is racist to expose all of these.

[00:08:02] [SPEAKER_11]: So inherently.

[00:08:03] [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. The entire system has to burn.

[00:08:05] [SPEAKER_11]: And I'm not going to even use state this country.

[00:08:07] [SPEAKER_11]: This country's not worth saving.

[00:08:08] [SPEAKER_11]: This country is a piece of shit.

[00:08:11] [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, sorry.

[00:08:14] [SPEAKER_07]: Sorry.

[00:08:15] [SPEAKER_07]: They don't say I'm racist.

[00:08:17] [SPEAKER_10]: Joining us now is Matt, certified DEI expert.

[00:08:20] [SPEAKER_04]: Here's my certain question.

[00:08:21] [SPEAKER_04]: Where are you guys in here?

[00:08:22] [SPEAKER_04]: Ancii racist journeys.

[00:08:25] [SPEAKER_04]: It's a look around the room and point to who we believe is the most racist person in the room.

[00:08:31] [SPEAKER_04]: We love a rename towards Washington.

[00:08:33] [SPEAKER_04]: We want to be the George Floyd monument.

[00:08:34] [SPEAKER_04]: Put your mind signing it.

[00:08:36] [SPEAKER_04]: You well?

[00:08:37] [SPEAKER_04]: What do you think about this issue of heteronormativity?

[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_04]: And how it intersects with the broader structures of racism in society?

[00:08:45] [SPEAKER_04]: What's up with white people?

[00:08:49] [SPEAKER_04]: What are you doing to keep the general?

[00:08:51] [SPEAKER_14]: Drop the trailer.

[00:08:52] [SPEAKER_14]: Let's skip the break and drop the trailer.

[00:08:54] [SPEAKER_14]: So he's in all these different scenarios.

[00:08:56] [SPEAKER_14]: So they have these dinners that are only for white women.

[00:09:00] [SPEAKER_14]: And he's white women dinners.

[00:09:02] [SPEAKER_14]: They basically pay a facilitator.

[00:09:04] [SPEAKER_14]: It's very expensive to go to these dinners.

[00:09:06] [SPEAKER_14]: And the white woman is supposed to be just gravel about her privilege and her whiteness

[00:09:13] [SPEAKER_14]: and her womanhood and she's debased.

[00:09:16] [SPEAKER_14]: So anyway, Matt wants to attend one of these things.

[00:09:18] [SPEAKER_14]: But he can't because he's a man.

[00:09:21] [SPEAKER_14]: So he decides he's going to become a server and he becomes a server.

[00:09:23] [SPEAKER_14]: And so he's serving these women.

[00:09:25] [SPEAKER_14]: That's how he gets the inside scoop on what's going on.

[00:09:27] [SPEAKER_14]: A lot of this is comedy in a way because it's kind of funny.

[00:09:31] [SPEAKER_14]: A lot of it's factual.

[00:09:33] [SPEAKER_14]: He points to real facts about how they do this stuff.

[00:09:36] [SPEAKER_14]: Anyway, the bottom line is there's this black facilitator.

[00:09:38] [SPEAKER_14]: And basically explain to these white women how horrible they are.

[00:09:46] [SPEAKER_14]: And Matt just does all these funny things along the way.

[00:09:49] [SPEAKER_14]: And it's very interesting movie two hours long.

[00:09:52] [SPEAKER_14]: And it really breaks down this diversity equity and inclusion stuff to where you know what?

[00:09:58] [SPEAKER_14]: You just can't win.

[00:09:59] [SPEAKER_14]: Basically at the end of the day, they say he's on the top of the pile because he's a white male head of sexual.

[00:10:04] [SPEAKER_14]: And there's no way he can come down from the top of that pile.

[00:10:08] [SPEAKER_14]: No matter what he tries to do, no matter how much he debases himself,

[00:10:11] [SPEAKER_14]: no matter how much he admits that he's wrong and apologizes.

[00:10:15] [SPEAKER_14]: And so there's one part in the movie and I hate to do some spoilers.

[00:10:17] [SPEAKER_14]: But it's a little bit helpful.

[00:10:19] [SPEAKER_14]: He decides he's just had enough.

[00:10:21] [SPEAKER_14]: He's got to do reparations.

[00:10:23] [SPEAKER_14]: So there's just black producer named Ben that's a producer for his movie.

[00:10:27] [SPEAKER_14]: And he's got this lady in there that's written this book with him.

[00:10:32] [SPEAKER_14]: And this book, you know, talks about how everybody's basically a racist that are the outs.

[00:10:39] [SPEAKER_14]: He decides he's going to pay reparations to Ben because he owes Ben because Ben's black and it's so,

[00:10:45] [SPEAKER_14]: Ben's like, can I pay you?

[00:10:47] [SPEAKER_14]: I just got to do reparations to make this right and Ben's like,

[00:10:50] [SPEAKER_14]: I'll take your cash any time buddy.

[00:10:53] [SPEAKER_14]: And that's the part what I mean by is kind of funny.

[00:10:55] [SPEAKER_14]: It's funny in the delivery here.

[00:10:57] [SPEAKER_14]: And so anyway, this lady who's this, you know,

[00:11:02] [SPEAKER_14]: Educator on the stuff she goes, you know what?

[00:11:04] [SPEAKER_14]: That was just weird Matt.

[00:11:06] [SPEAKER_14]: The way you did that is like why?

[00:11:07] [SPEAKER_14]: She goes because this is supposed to be like a social contract and this is supposed to be societal and systemic and everything.

[00:11:13] [SPEAKER_14]: And you're supposed to, you know, wait for the system to do reparations.

[00:11:18] [SPEAKER_14]: He's like, why would I wait?

[00:11:19] [SPEAKER_14]: Why would I wait for everybody else?

[00:11:20] [SPEAKER_14]: Why don't I just provide leadership here?

[00:11:22] [SPEAKER_14]: So anyway, he eventually gets his lady to start digging through her purse because she's going to now pay

[00:11:27] [SPEAKER_14]: reparations to Ben and so she's like, I want to offend your Ben.

[00:11:30] [SPEAKER_14]: Is it okay if I give you some money?

[00:11:31] [SPEAKER_14]: And Ben's like, absolutely, you can go ahead and give me some money if you want to.

[00:11:36] [SPEAKER_14]: Anyway, the whole thing is actually quite common.

[00:11:39] [SPEAKER_14]: Comical on one hand, on the other hand,

[00:11:42] [SPEAKER_14]: I don't know how to respond to it.

[00:11:44] [SPEAKER_14]: It is, it is diabolical.

[00:11:46] [SPEAKER_14]: It is evil.

[00:11:47] [SPEAKER_14]: And it is permeating our society at the point of when you watch this,

[00:11:51] [SPEAKER_14]: you go, how can these people be so clueless?

[00:11:53] [SPEAKER_14]: So dupped, so just debasing themselves on this altar.

[00:12:00] [SPEAKER_14]: And at the end of the movie, he basically just shows that, you know what?

[00:12:02] [SPEAKER_14]: It's just a scam.

[00:12:04] [SPEAKER_14]: There I'll make and money from this diversity equity inclusion.

[00:12:07] [SPEAKER_14]: There I'll make and money for calling everybody a racist.

[00:12:10] [SPEAKER_14]: There I'll make and money from this facilitating to try to get us to gravel because we're white.

[00:12:14] [SPEAKER_14]: And at the top of the heap or whatever you want to call it, top of the pile.

[00:12:17] [SPEAKER_14]: And he basically exposes the whole thing as a scam.

[00:12:20] [SPEAKER_14]: And when you watch the movie, you leave realizing this is an absolute scam.

[00:12:26] [SPEAKER_14]: Now we already knew that, but the interesting thing is this is in theaters telling this to the masses.

[00:12:31] [SPEAKER_14]: Dr. Bradley, there's a summary for you.

[00:12:33] [SPEAKER_14]: Your thoughts?

[00:12:36] [SPEAKER_17]: Holy cow, I haven't been to a movie for so many years.

[00:12:41] [SPEAKER_17]: I guess I'm showing my cultural ineptitude.

[00:12:45] [SPEAKER_17]: But I don't know all of have to think about this one.

[00:12:48] [SPEAKER_17]: I think that's why because of the guy that's doing it, because he does have an intellectual approach to a lot of things.

[00:12:55] [SPEAKER_17]: It might be worth seeing.

[00:12:57] [SPEAKER_17]: You know, I look back at the Marlitha King.

[00:13:01] [SPEAKER_17]: I have a dream speech and there are some real challenging pieces in it.

[00:13:05] [SPEAKER_17]: There really are, but there's a little segment I have a dream that my four little children, one day living in nation,

[00:13:11] [SPEAKER_17]: or they'll not be judged by the color of their skin, but the content of their character.

[00:13:14] [SPEAKER_17]: We have diverted from that so completely with DEI.

[00:13:20] [SPEAKER_17]: I mean, look at some of the DEI hires and what failures there are from Kamala Harris to what's your name in this secret service.

[00:13:30] [SPEAKER_17]: I mean, just blatant, blatantly showing, look, you guys would never make it anywhere in society if it weren't for DEI.

[00:13:39] [SPEAKER_17]: It's a complete scam. That's for sure.

[00:13:41] [SPEAKER_17]: You know, when you first started off with this, I reminded, you know, again, I sometimes I do show my age a little a lot maybe.

[00:13:50] [SPEAKER_17]: Back in 1959, there was a guy named it was a white journalist from Texas.

[00:13:57] [SPEAKER_17]: His name was John Howard Griffin.

[00:13:59] [SPEAKER_17]: And he, darkened his skin and it's an interesting, interesting review of it.

[00:14:05] [SPEAKER_17]: And then he, so I appeared like a black man. He traveled for six weeks through the deep south.

[00:14:10] [SPEAKER_17]: And remember, this is the 1950s and then he wrote a book of it called Black Like Me.

[00:14:17] [SPEAKER_17]: And it was kind of a dreary dripping with kind of an angst kind of book.

[00:14:28] [SPEAKER_17]: But when you started this with this movie and everything like that, I thought that's maybe where it was going to go on.

[00:14:34] [SPEAKER_17]: I mean, this guy, the darkened his skin. This white journalist, I mean, it was really a pretty dramatic process.

[00:14:42] [SPEAKER_17]: He went through to do that and then he wrote about his experience and going through the deep south.

[00:14:47] [SPEAKER_17]: I was stationed in the deep south when I was young.

[00:14:52] [SPEAKER_17]: And there were a lot of problems.

[00:14:54] [SPEAKER_17]: I mean, they didn't like me. I was white.

[00:14:57] [SPEAKER_17]: And it was oftentimes the white cops that didn't like me.

[00:15:00] [SPEAKER_17]: I mean, so there was a lot of, as I said, the word angst and during these earlier years.

[00:15:07] [SPEAKER_17]: But it seems to me like it is being found that this idea of division and conflict and fragmentation.

[00:15:19] [SPEAKER_17]: I mean, again, we talk about how this Marxist approach of dividing and then conquering society.

[00:15:26] [SPEAKER_17]: You know, men against women race against race, religion against religion, so many classic.

[00:15:34] [SPEAKER_17]: By the way, and I don't want to shift it too far away from what you're doing right now.

[00:15:38] [SPEAKER_17]: But the teamsters even, you know, the unions and the teamsters that they used to be really, really close to the aligned with the Democrats.

[00:15:47] [SPEAKER_17]: And I think that the rank and file have become more of a thinking crowd.

[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_17]: And the leadership is still, I don't know, tying their power to the Democrats, but they're not even going to endorse a presidential candidate this year.

[00:16:03] [SPEAKER_17]: Because I think that the rank and file are separated from the leadership and they're moving more towards Trump.

[00:16:09] [SPEAKER_17]: But everywhere you turn, there's division and conflict and separation.

[00:16:15] [SPEAKER_17]: And this is always, always, always worked for destroying society.

[00:16:21] [SPEAKER_17]: And I think this DEI effort and, you know, the critical race theory and the black month history month and the gay lesbian, the lion's month, whatever you do,

[00:16:37] [SPEAKER_17]: is an effort to fragment society and it's a real tragic kind of thing.

[00:16:43] [SPEAKER_17]: Maybe the movie brings it together and ultimately kind of demonstrates and convinces that this is a stupid kind of thing.

[00:16:54] [SPEAKER_14]: Oh, it makes me document, documents that it's a scam that people need to not fall for it.

[00:17:01] [SPEAKER_14]: And it documents that they're all making big money from this and it's, it makes a laugh.

[00:17:09] [SPEAKER_14]: It makes a laugh on one hand because it's so absurd.

[00:17:13] [SPEAKER_14]: On the other hand, there's a lot of different things that Matt does as he goes undercover.

[00:17:19] [SPEAKER_14]: He's got to change his appearance and everything else and all this stuff.

[00:17:24] [SPEAKER_14]: By the way, it's one of the highest grossing documentaries.

[00:17:33] [SPEAKER_14]: This year.

[00:17:34] [SPEAKER_14]: And my race is 2024. I guess it's PG-13 because, you know, some of these people, I guess it's an hour 41 minutes long.

[00:17:42] [SPEAKER_14]: Some of these people get crazy to start dropping up bombs when they get mad at Matt.

[00:17:46] [SPEAKER_14]: Because he just asked questions and he's confused and it's kind of comical.

[00:17:50] [SPEAKER_14]: And they get kind of the idea that he's poking them and so they just get live at Matt like how dare him.

[00:17:58] [SPEAKER_14]: But it's really in my mind, an interesting movie.

[00:18:04] [SPEAKER_14]: When he goes into a bar, it's kind of interesting. He goes into this bike or bar and he's talking to this bike or guy and the guy's like, you know, hey, are you trying to, you know, get rid of the center of your racism.

[00:18:15] [SPEAKER_14]: Like, what are you talking about, man? Anyway, it's kind of funny because he's this red neck guy and he's not racist at all.

[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_14]: And he's like, yeah, you believe the same is everybody else. What are you talking about, man?

[00:18:25] [SPEAKER_14]: I don't care about any race. If people are good, then I'm kind to them. They're kind of me and we're friends.

[00:18:29] [SPEAKER_14]: And if they're not good, I want them to get away from me. This, you know, white, biker kind of red neck guys say in that.

[00:18:35] [SPEAKER_14]: And then a little later in the movie, he's talking to this black guy and the black guy's, what do you got to talk about, man?

[00:18:38] [SPEAKER_14]: We all believe the same. It isn't racist to me.

[00:18:43] [SPEAKER_14]: And so he's like, I'm confused. How come all these people in America are saying the same thing? Why do we black?

[00:18:49] [SPEAKER_14]: But yet these facilitators want us to believe there's this huge divide and he brings all this stuff up that I find really educational.

[00:18:57] [SPEAKER_14]: And then he documents how the media is following this and this isn't real in America.

[00:19:03] [SPEAKER_14]: It's a very good movie because it really highlights what's going on. It's well documented with frequently asked questions.

[00:19:12] [SPEAKER_14]: Anyway, go ahead, Dr. Bradley. But it's very good.

[00:19:14] [SPEAKER_17]: It seems to me like it's, it's a, do it a parody on what the elitists were attempting to do.

[00:19:22] [SPEAKER_17]: I'm often shocked and she grand by the fact that everything's a foregone conclusion, obviously everybody's racist according to them.

[00:19:33] [SPEAKER_17]: And what was discovered, I think, was at the common folks on the ground.

[00:19:38] [SPEAKER_17]: The living there everyday lives are saying, what the heck are you talking about? I mean this is weird.

[00:19:44] [SPEAKER_17]: But the elitists give us a foregone conclusion that they're going to draw to.

[00:19:50] [SPEAKER_17]: It's kind of like when they're doing the land use planning in your county.

[00:19:56] [SPEAKER_17]: They start with foregone conclusions and they corral you into these approaches that they're trying to sell.

[00:20:03] [SPEAKER_17]: And they say, well, my consensus, everybody agrees blah blah blah.

[00:20:06] [SPEAKER_17]: And that's what the elitists are doing to most of America today is they're trying to tell us, you know what?

[00:20:13] [SPEAKER_17]: Just this take this example from this movie, you're a racist. It's a foregone conclusion.

[00:20:18] [SPEAKER_17]: And the people boots on the ground, regular folks, people that are in the grocery store and the mar or wherever they're meeting people are saying,

[00:20:28] [SPEAKER_17]: that's not how I see it. But they tell the live big enough, this is a Yosof girl who's kind of thing from the Nazi propaganda machine.

[00:20:37] [SPEAKER_17]: It tell the live big enough and often enough and it becomes truth.

[00:20:41] [SPEAKER_17]: And that's what they're doing with this and the way they're presenting this and I'm glad to see this exposes much of that.

[00:20:48] [SPEAKER_17]: But the movie title itself, I think the assumption is you're going to come to the foregone conclusion.

[00:20:54] [SPEAKER_17]: Yeah, yeah, we're racist. I mean, why would you ever think anything else? You know?

[00:21:00] [SPEAKER_17]: So to me it's a double edged sword for me. It exposes a realism in the world today and it really irritates me that the elits have to feed stuff to us common folk in such a manner that everything that they are trying to make us believe is basically, well, everybody knows what?

[00:21:24] [SPEAKER_17]: It's this. I mean, if you don't, you're an idiot or you haven't ever thought about it or you're not intellectual enough to come to that conclusion and the deritates me that we are not leaving to Americans, the opportunity to make their own decisions about things because we have to be spoon fed everything by those that know better than us.

[00:21:43] [SPEAKER_17]: It's it's what they're doing. I know whether it's a hilly Clinton or a Kamala Harris that's saying, we have got censure. We've got to make sure that falsehood is taken away. No, no, it's your perspective and that's all you're imposing upon us.

[00:22:02] [SPEAKER_17]: And so I, you know, I'm really frustrated with the whole kind of thing and maybe I'll have to see the movie and see how Matt handles this stuff. He does have some very intellectually stimulating conversations in other things that he's done and maybe this whole movie is just a development of that exposure. It sounds like that's where he's trying to go with it.

[00:22:23] [SPEAKER_14]: All right, it's kind of interesting to walls for example, interviews a black author who has written a book called The Hate Crime Hokes and this author basically you know, so Matt, you know, intelligently says, you know, don't statistic show that in this guy's like stop stops. No, no, no, no, no, just just don't show any of this stuff all of it's a lie if you want to stop crime, you got to stop black on black crime this black guy is saying.

[00:22:51] [SPEAKER_14]: And, and Matt's just like, are you kid? Are you allowed to, you know, and it's very interesting.

[00:22:58] [SPEAKER_14]: How it works. But anyway, he goes this undercover Irness White man trying to embrace the anti racist movement even becoming a spokesman for his against, you know, DEI certified.

[00:23:12] [SPEAKER_14]: I guess he pays handsomely for diversity training. He talks with a lot of folks as a man on the street approach and he, you know, anyway, I don't mind going about this forever, but I just want people to understand this. I believe there's real education happening here about how punk were being over this thing. And that's really why I spend so much time on it.

[00:23:34] [SPEAKER_14]: It's hard for, you know, when guys like me say it's a hoax or it's bogus and people just go, yeah, whatever Sam, you're racist anyway. Same with the doctor Bradley, you've been a white educated racist forever and Sam, you're your worst in Scotland. Okay, but when you literally have this guy go undercover and you literally see what these people are saying and teaching and the money they're taking.

[00:23:56] [SPEAKER_14]: You kind of go, whoa. It's a different ballgame when you see the inconsistencies that is undercover efforts expose.

[00:24:06] [SPEAKER_14]: All right, for example, Kate Slate is an activist. She's the founder of what's called the anti racist roadmap and he's got to do the work she says, right? What's the work wall asks for white folks?

[00:24:21] [SPEAKER_14]: The work is to reallocate all of our resources and privileges to balance out systemic equalities.

[00:24:30] [SPEAKER_14]: What? Anyway, it goes on and it's interesting to talk it out. Well, type more I saw another movie, two coming up.

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[00:30:43] [SPEAKER_14]: We're talking about this incredible film from the white guys who brought you quote what is a woman.

[00:30:50] [SPEAKER_14]: movie.

[00:30:51] [SPEAKER_14]: Am I racist.

[00:30:53] [SPEAKER_14]: Matt Walsk goes deep undercover in the world of diversity equity and inclusion.

[00:30:59] [SPEAKER_14]: Prepare to be shocked how far race hustlers will go to con you into the part with your money on this altar.

[00:31:06] [SPEAKER_14]: Matt interviews a black author who was written the book called the hate crime hoax.

[00:31:12] [SPEAKER_14]: Anyway, it continues here and Walsk basically does several different things in the movie that I think are interesting.

[00:31:19] [SPEAKER_14]: He talked to one black guy that says the only way we can get over racism is with love.

[00:31:24] [SPEAKER_14]: God's love for one another.

[00:31:26] [SPEAKER_14]: Another black guy he then tries to talk to this black guy and say don't read all these diversity equity inclusion books and you know books about how we know we're all racist and anything and the guys like nah just read the book go there and my friends eating my car you're looking at the Bible.

[00:31:39] [SPEAKER_14]: Walsk tries to get people to sign a petition to change the George Washington to the German.

[00:31:45] [SPEAKER_14]: To the George Floyd monument and he says hey man if we do this it'll be incredible all painted black I'll make a 30 feet taller to really do justice to this thing and several people refuse to sign up but a bunch of people are like in the sign it Dr Bradley.

[00:31:58] [SPEAKER_14]: Who is just shocking.

[00:32:01] [SPEAKER_17]: You know it's interesting to me that come all out during the Trump come all so called debate which we can discuss a great length I'm sure we have but the fact the matter is.

[00:32:15] [SPEAKER_17]: Repeated.

[00:32:17] [SPEAKER_17]: Admonition throughout the debate I'm sure they grilled this into her with their perhaps and maybe through her earpiece I don't know but at any rate we got to turn the page we got it we got it we can't look back.

[00:32:29] [SPEAKER_17]: And this kind of bravo Sierra that's going on about turning the page on what our history really was you know the idea I mean absurd you know the Washington monument.

[00:32:42] [SPEAKER_17]: Thirty feet taller that people don't have any idea what that would require but but additionally painted a black you know I mean it's a it's an absurd position and people are just so absolutely.

[00:32:58] [SPEAKER_17]: Into turning the page that they forget everything that our nation is based upon in every way shape and form and I'm just it's a Pauling shock you mentioned running to me to think.

[00:33:12] [SPEAKER_17]: That there's anybody anywhere on the street or in any I mean churches universities wherever that they can't see through this thing as a connivance of an attempt to completely unseat everything.

[00:33:30] [SPEAKER_17]: Americanist and destroy the nation but but most can't apparently it's so bizarre to me. It's just absolutely shocking.

[00:33:37] [SPEAKER_17]: So I don't all say I mean and this is in theaters as we talk I guess huh yes it is and it's making all kinds of money.

[00:33:45] [SPEAKER_14]: But so the race hustlers making all kinds of money now he ends on this there's a book.

[00:33:53] [SPEAKER_14]: And I don't really have to deal with this very well because you know I'm not really using the inward and really not.

[00:34:02] [SPEAKER_14]: But the book is the end word that's the name of the book.

[00:34:08] [SPEAKER_14]: A strange career of a troublesome word is the sub title it's a paper back at the Amazon right now and the book is one word the end word Dr. Bradley.

[00:34:19] [SPEAKER_14]: And so the book all the text to the book is just one word no and all the title of the book is the title is okay okay just a title is the word quote nigger quote.

[00:34:31] [SPEAKER_14]: That's the title of the book.

[00:34:34] [SPEAKER_14]: And so he's basically told by this lady about this book and he's got to read it so he can know what's going on and everything and and so she said he says well how do I get this book and she goes we can go to library and he's like okay but how do I ask for the book you know.

[00:34:47] [SPEAKER_14]: And she basically says well you can't really ask for the book you got to describe it and you can't you know and so it's kind of interesting but it really is a book on Amazon.

[00:34:56] [SPEAKER_14]: So you guys can attack me if you want to I don't care I'm just telling you the book on Amazon is called quote nigger.

[00:35:03] [SPEAKER_14]: And I G G E R the strange career of a troublesome word it's a paper back.

[00:35:12] [SPEAKER_14]: It written in 2003 Randall Kennedy is the author.

[00:35:19] [SPEAKER_14]: I don't even know how to respond to this exactly.

[00:35:23] [SPEAKER_14]: Anyway, so the movie ends with him kind of documenting this that he did he.

[00:35:27] [SPEAKER_14]: So he finally conveys this to this lady is like you know it's start to the man.

[00:35:32] [SPEAKER_14]: Got an eye in there and she's like I just can't find a book start to the man because like I can't remember the author's name.

[00:35:39] [SPEAKER_14]: But I want you to look this up I hate to do this doctor Bradley but I want you to look it up if you look up the word nigger.

[00:35:46] [SPEAKER_14]: And Amazon and say book it will come up with the strange career of a quote troublesome word is literally a paper back.

[00:35:58] [SPEAKER_14]: And it's got this author anything I don't even know how to respond to that.

[00:36:03] [SPEAKER_14]: How does all this work?

[00:36:05] [SPEAKER_17]: You know it's interesting you know when you first started describing this book came to mind it was in the early 70s it was called the wit and wisdom of spirit and new.

[00:36:16] [SPEAKER_17]: And yeah the entire book was blank.

[00:36:19] [SPEAKER_14]: Okay, so there's something you were in that I guess too right and that's why you were that's why you were kind of thinking hey is that the only word in the book.

[00:36:26] [SPEAKER_14]: No, it's just the title of the book you know the the problem is you can't even say the name of the book but they can print a book with that title it can be an Amazon.

[00:36:36] [SPEAKER_17]: Well if you're the right color you can use black people say it all over the place yeah.

[00:36:40] [SPEAKER_17]: But you know what's interesting to me I one day one of my kids you all know we.

[00:36:46] [SPEAKER_14]: No, I said the word am I going to hell forever now.

[00:36:49] [SPEAKER_14]: Probably but but they already had you yeah I guess so but Baroque said the word so I felt like if he you know my president could say it I could at least follow my president's example right.

[00:36:59] [SPEAKER_17]: Your president okay that's an interesting spin.

[00:37:02] [SPEAKER_17]: Yeah, what's the president at one time he wasn't mine but okay okay we.

[00:37:08] [SPEAKER_17]: I'm just asking about this but but you know we everybody knows we homeschooled our children we removed them from the indoctrination centers and I believe they're far better off because of it but one day one of my kids.

[00:37:23] [SPEAKER_17]: Said that word and I said where where did you hear that word.

[00:37:27] [SPEAKER_17]: I mean you've never heard it in our home our home has never ever had that word other at any time.

[00:37:34] [SPEAKER_17]: And she said well one of my friends said it.

[00:37:38] [SPEAKER_17]: And it to me it's interesting how where did your friend hear it and you know you can drill down on these things and quite honestly and frankly I think that so many of these.

[00:37:50] [SPEAKER_17]: These things that we would like to maybe have expunged from our society because of the doigatory association with them it came from school.

[00:38:00] [SPEAKER_17]: I mean this is absolutely absurd and a shocking to me again you know I told about that book black like me that was written back in the 50s I didn't read it in 1959 when it first came out or read it in the 60s but the fact the matter is.

[00:38:17] [SPEAKER_17]: These things are exposures to us I mean critical race theory the D.I. stuff.

[00:38:25] [SPEAKER_14]: The idea that the we're all racist I mean this stuff where is it polligated and sadly I think well it in math laws documents that all goes to the media and the propaganda they're peddling about it I don't know if you know but this Randall Kennedy author is a doctor a professor and historian at Harvard University.

[00:38:47] [SPEAKER_14]: Right he writes a book on the history of the most inflammatory word in English language they say it's a brilliant study on American racial relations and how clear it is and all this stuff that human rights is America's greatest challenge and all this kind of stuff.

[00:39:02] [SPEAKER_14]: And I think math starts out the movie correctly when he says you know when I grab him and we realize when someone was white or black week knowledge that we understood it but it didn't matter much does we didn't think about it and until they made this a media like psychotic push.

[00:39:17] [SPEAKER_14]: I think that America was really healing from any racism that we ever had.

[00:39:22] [SPEAKER_14]: I think people were really getting ground on a lot of that kind of stuff and I think we've gone backwards because of their divisions over this doctor Bradley.

[00:39:30] [SPEAKER_17]: Well I absolutely agree with that in fact most of your listeners will have lived in this framework since the Barack Obama election.

[00:39:40] [SPEAKER_17]: I would say that it has gone up a thousand percent since the Barack Obama election and I think that it has been fed like well there's all sorts of race baiters out there.

[00:39:52] [SPEAKER_17]: And they have I mean churches have gone on their knees before them to try and you know I mean the NAACP and the LDS church giving them millions and millions of dollars to try and and show how compliant they are.

[00:40:08] [SPEAKER_17]: To doing obedience and flagulation of themselves and everything else like this and this is I believe that it's on steroids since the Barack Obama election.

[00:40:20] [SPEAKER_17]: I read a duplty I mean absolutely here right.

[00:40:24] [SPEAKER_17]: But but you know what I mean you look at whether it's athletics or entertainment or education or political.

[00:40:34] [SPEAKER_17]: Where's the worst the de Great Divide? I mean, dear really is something that's of self created.

[00:40:42] [SPEAKER_17]: Issue that we have to beat ourselves over there's no question about it letting them in.

[00:40:46] [SPEAKER_14]: I'm just telling that this is absolutely insane when we get back on talk about the Reagan movie hang tight you are listening to Liberty Round Table Live.

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[00:43:04] [SPEAKER_14]: All right last point I want to make about this doesn't really show you though.

[00:43:09] [SPEAKER_14]: How bad it really is when you can't say the name of this doctor's book from Harvard this Harvard professor doctor wrote a book with the n word and you can't even say the word.

[00:43:22] [SPEAKER_14]: Now don't get me wrong don't misunderstand my point one bit later than do not take me on a context do not misunderstand the point I am not saying that the word should be used.

[00:43:32] [SPEAKER_14]: I think it's derogatory and I don't like it I don't think people should say it at all however.

[00:43:40] [SPEAKER_14]: You know if you're black you can say it and your white you can't I mean it's all over black music I mean it's literally played at Barack Obama's and Joe Biden's and Kamala Harris's events all the time because they have black rappers that you know whatever.

[00:43:53] [SPEAKER_14]: And so that's everywhere but yet I can't even say the name of the book if I'm trying to look it up to read it in a library.

[00:44:00] [SPEAKER_14]: And so I'm not for saying these kind of words doctor, but I'm also I've got a problem when we start to say how does this word become the worst word in the English language.

[00:44:09] [SPEAKER_14]: To where nobody will say it unless you're saying bush and then you're racist so you're allowed to say it see but other you know other not nobody will even say it.

[00:44:17] [SPEAKER_14]: Right like you wouldn't even say the word on the air, right doctor Bradley.

[00:44:22] [SPEAKER_17]: You know it's interesting to me that there are derogatory words for the differential connotations for white people.

[00:44:31] [SPEAKER_17]: I mean you know you talk about cracker or you talk about how Jewish and derogatory you talk about.

[00:44:39] [SPEAKER_17]: People of Japanese descent you talk about German descent you talk about Irish descent everybody throughout history has had.

[00:44:49] [SPEAKER_14]: Maybe not everybody I mean that's a pretty broad statement but but in general you're right almost every group or historical culture has had their attacks right.

[00:44:57] [SPEAKER_17]: Absolutely and they have these derogatory stories towards that are associated with them.

[00:45:05] [SPEAKER_17]: And it's like oh my goodness gracious and you say well okay you know if we're trying to be a society that is not trying to.

[00:45:16] [SPEAKER_17]: Trying to somehow race bait or conflict the whole society you're avoiding.

[00:45:23] [SPEAKER_17]: But the fact of the matter is there have been key triggers that are associated with these kind of things that are absolutely they're going to chop your legs out from underneath you.

[00:45:33] [SPEAKER_17]: Let's talk about blackface performers I mean you know back in the 30s that was fairly common.

[00:45:39] [SPEAKER_17]: But you do that in college right now or high school or something like that and it'll haunt you when you go up to be a Supreme Court justice.

[00:45:46] [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah so Matt Walsh is talking to this black lady in there and they're talking about these princesses and so I guess there's a you know his daughters white and she loves mowana or whatever it is.

[00:45:57] [SPEAKER_14]: And so he's like hey you know what my daughter loves mowana and they're like oh that's awesome that's great then she's like so I'm she kind of wanted to dress up like her for Halloween is that okay and they're like oh no way you can't do that.

[00:46:08] [SPEAKER_17]: It's that there's make your point doctor well it's a ho ho ho coconut on us what is it the.

[00:46:16] [SPEAKER_17]: The senator that yeah there's been college professors that have claimed to be of African heritage they can't their hair and they and they get a good some tan and and they identify as this is what what about what's the difference was somebody that identifies as a male when they're female or female well.

[00:46:37] [SPEAKER_14]: I mean everybody is one's allowed in the media and the others not sir.

[00:46:42] [SPEAKER_17]: You got that problem is we're into fantasy land no.

[00:46:47] [SPEAKER_17]: The reality and it's it's basically things as they really are doctor.

[00:46:52] [SPEAKER_17]: Yeah I mean things as they really are completely are completely off limits nowadays and and if you're not doing the right pronouns I mean are you talking to her holy Hannah.

[00:47:04] [SPEAKER_17]: When he's talking to kids he has to identify as pronouns are you kidding me what an imbicillic process they have to go through and yet this has become common in society.

[00:47:16] [SPEAKER_17]: And to call your own governor in the soul is a pretty big thing maybe but maybe it's not as bad as mispronouncing his pronouns I don't know I don't know.

[00:47:24] [SPEAKER_17]: But but we are just into a fantasy land.

[00:47:29] [SPEAKER_17]: Oh yeah.

[00:47:29] [SPEAKER_17]: As escaped fuzzies are furies or whatever the heck they call them these kids that are I don't know they ever put litter boxes in the bathrooms for them.

[00:47:38] [SPEAKER_14]: So I asked the guy when I was getting my tickets for this racist movie I said you're racist and he goes I sure hope not.

[00:47:46] [SPEAKER_14]: I thought it was kind of a bloody response and I told him I'm a super racist you want to know what I'm for doctor by the end of the human race I don't want us to become pretend we're furies I'm all good if you you don't declare you're a human.

[00:47:59] [SPEAKER_14]: Your son or daughter of almighty God so I guess I've a racist if I'm for the human race right.

[00:48:04] [SPEAKER_17]: You know it's interesting to me and again I grew up in a nearer that was considered to be extremely racist by many.

[00:48:12] [SPEAKER_17]: And to me it was I never occurred to me it just honestly whether was in the service or I fact I think about when I was stationed in the deep south down in the Mississippi Delta.

[00:48:22] [SPEAKER_17]: Good buddy mine and I used to go walk the railroad tracks into the back country and he had a big large format type camera that he used and he wanted to be a photographer for look or life or something you know those those.

[00:48:38] [SPEAKER_17]: For all magazines and there were some very very.

[00:49:00] [SPEAKER_17]: I think it was a very interesting thing which we did but it wasn't like I ever felt like anybody was lesser now I know those feelings exist.

[00:49:11] [SPEAKER_17]: But that doesn't mean that they're epidemic or you know completely exist in some people and they always will though you're always going to have.

[00:49:20] [SPEAKER_14]: And people identify with who they're more comfortable with the more like someone you are the more comfortable you feel with them and the more different you are.

[00:49:30] [SPEAKER_14]: The less comfortable you feel with them I don't think that's anything evil I think that's true on all sides of the yet everybody you know I'll give an example I'm a blind person and there's a lot of people that just are not comfortable with people with disabilities it's that simple.

[00:49:42] [SPEAKER_14]: And you know what they can work on that that's fine but most people are fine with it some people know how to deal with it really well most people are kind of average and aren't sure but they'll engage in an appropriate way the best of their ability and some people are just flat out paranoid.

[00:49:58] [SPEAKER_14]: But you know what that's just blindness or anything different than what you know or that the then you've experienced becomes you know difficult for people I don't know that means there's this evil intention.

[00:50:10] [SPEAKER_14]: There's just either a lack of understanding or a misunderstanding or whatever right.

[00:50:17] [SPEAKER_17]: Well here's here's kind of the problem you know what becomes evil is where the the greatest force mortal force I should say on earth government.

[00:50:28] [SPEAKER_17]: It becomes an adjudicator of all of this stuff and says you must you shall you will where you take away property rights and favor of some other.

[00:50:40] [SPEAKER_17]: Group list is I don't care whether it's a sexually oriented kind of group or a racial kind of group or a blind kind of group or whatever or government in interjects itself and says.

[00:50:50] [SPEAKER_17]: You will conform and then it destroys other people rights because because when you create rights for one group you actually create a responsibility to fulfill.

[00:51:00] [SPEAKER_14]: But when you create rights their privileges they're not really right though just so.

[00:51:05] [SPEAKER_14]: Just so.

[00:51:06] [SPEAKER_17]: Only God grants rights that that is correct but they're trying to call them that.

[00:51:10] [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah you're right.

[00:51:11] [SPEAKER_17]: There's an effort to more narrowly define religious liberty because they don't want to impinge upon these privileges that are being granted by government and so what is wrong is when government intervenes into the point that it.

[00:51:27] [SPEAKER_17]: Yeah, you know if if somebody's beaten somebody up because of their color yeah you can have force to.

[00:51:34] [SPEAKER_14]: You know basically stop that and write to see some force so government's there but it's not the color is the abuse that's taking place that needs to be stopped is the fundamental respect for one another my rights end or years begin kind of an idea.

[00:51:48] [SPEAKER_17]: Not a racial discussion at all and really Americans have always had.

[00:51:53] [SPEAKER_17]: The right to discriminate if you want to you know associate with a certain group it's it's your right I mean the government is now trying to conform all of these things into something that government uses force to do that see for governments principle purposes.

[00:52:13] [SPEAKER_17]: Is to prevent or oppose force fraud and debatory.

[00:52:20] [SPEAKER_17]: And when government is used the force of government is used to.

[00:52:27] [SPEAKER_14]: Mold society or the people the labor and favor of the view of the expense of the many.

[00:52:32] [SPEAKER_17]: That right that's when you start coming into a problem and so so we have to this thing on its head.

[00:52:39] [SPEAKER_17]: And I really believe that that little quotation that I stated out of Martin Luther King's I have a dream speech.

[00:52:46] [SPEAKER_17]: That was well on its way until 2009 I mean January 20th there you go.

[00:52:53] [SPEAKER_14]: We were making a lot of progress but here's the deal just to wrap this hour up on this point though you gotta go see the movie people.

[00:53:01] [SPEAKER_14]: From the white guys who brought you what is a woman.

[00:53:04] [SPEAKER_14]: Am I racist it's available in theaters now it's very interesting and educational and it's it's comedy and it's a documentary and all that but at the end of the day I'm a blind person I know a little bit about being.

[00:53:17] [SPEAKER_14]: Not treated you know people look at me like I'm a Darryl like the lot of the time they're like does he want to drink and I usually say yes he does.

[00:53:24] [SPEAKER_14]: So they can kind of get kind of a response you know yes he'd love one that would be awesome.

[00:53:28] [SPEAKER_14]: You know just talk about me in the third person it'd be great but I'll tell you if a restaurant wants to say we don't want we don't like blind people we don't want blind people in our restaurant or in our store do they have the right to do that and the answer is clearly a resounding yes.

[00:53:44] [SPEAKER_14]: Do I think that's wrong of them to have that attitude and yeah it's morally wrong to treat people that way but they have every right to say and think and freely associate with whom they want to or they don't want to and I'll just go to a different restaurant.

[00:53:58] [SPEAKER_14]: And I'll publicly shame them and say these guys are clowns over there you know but hey we need to understand.

[00:54:05] [SPEAKER_14]: If you went out in this road we always all of our god given in in and we're right and government grants it doesn't but privilege is they pit one of us against another for citizen sinister tyrannical purposes.

[00:54:17] [SPEAKER_14]: We cannot let that happen ladies and gentlemen it is about God family and country.

[00:54:22] [SPEAKER_14]: Anyway when we get back I still want to talk about this Reagan movie I know I haven't got there yet but man.

[00:54:27] [SPEAKER_14]: We better not be punked in America we've got to stand up and stop this.

[00:54:32] [SPEAKER_14]: If you're a good honest person you're a friend of mine and if you're a bad person get away from me.

[00:54:36] [SPEAKER_14]: I believe we're all gods so let's start to act like it.

[00:54:39] [SPEAKER_14]: Matt Wall's hammer is home to point in a very poignant way to say the least God save our Republic.