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ty Officer, Dr. Stephanie Burrage. Chief Equity Officer. If you're looking for a state to move to I would recommend one that does not have a chief equity officer. That should be a giant red flag to stay away from that state as far away as you can. Why? Because they're racists. Do you think a white male could have been hired as the first chief equity officer? Seriously? Do you think a white male co…
← Previous segment →We don't trust the government with new rules. In other words powers over communication. It's that simple. That's my reply is we don't trust you. That would be what he's proposing is something that would be good for somebody that you trusted. Am I right? If we trusted the government that probably makes sense. It sounds like they need some a little more structure to look for bad intention from foreign powers. Sounds good.
But what happens if you don't trust your government and you think everything they do is a trick? Which is my current operating belief. In that case you don't want to give them any power for any reason because they're not going to use it for good reasons. So his problem is not that it's a good or a bad bill. The problem is him. Let me say that again. The problem is not Senator Warner's bill because he defended that quite adequately. The problem is Senator Warner. The problem is the senator and the other senators because we don't trust them. Am I right?
He's defending the wrong thing. He should defend why we should trust him not why we should trust the bill. Why we should trust him. And he has no argument for that. Sorry. Because you know nobody's going to trust the other party and nobody even trusts your own party and it all looks suspicious to me. So no you're not allowed to change the topic. The topic is you, Senator Warner. We don't trust you. And if you say oh I have this other senator who agrees with me. Oh that's just another person I don't trust. Oh you've also got Romney on your side. I don't trust him. I don't trust him because he's in Congress basically.
All right if he put together a one-pager banning TikTok I might trust that.
Have you heard of the Tartarian theory of why civilizations might disappear? How many of you heard this? This is the greatest, some call it a conspiracy theory, some call it true. All right let me tell you what it is. It's an idea that there used to be an advanced civilization on Earth that built great structures from the pyramids to even skyscrapers in New York. So a lot of stuff is included. And that there was a great mud flood, literally a bunch of mud that destroyed that advanced civilization. But the buildings and structures that remained were the tall ones. So that if you looked at the tall older buildings or more ornate the less modern ones you would find that they have many stories below the ground that used to be above the ground. And that you don't know it but you know it's been hidden from us that there was a great society that got wiped out by mud.
Now it's not real as far as I know. There's no reality to it but it's the most interesting new theory. And apparently there are some examples of some buildings that do have substantial below ground structure so they use those as examples. All right so no I don't think that's true.
Here's a story about female students at the University of Wyoming. They were concerned and now they're suing their sorority because a trans-identified, they call it a trans identified male. I don't know if that's the wrong way to say it or not. But yes a trans, no I think they're using the wrong language here. I think the polite language is there's a trans person who identifies as female, right? So there's a trans person who identified as female, not the way they were born, at least physically not the way they were born. And it alleges that this trans woman Artemis Langford has been quote watching the women undressing in the sorority house sometimes while erect.
Now my first question is why are all these women who are undressing erect? I mean is it a clitoral thing? I don't understand. It's possible that the sentence is just confusing and what they mean is that the trans person Artemis Langford is erect not the women who are undressing. Okay I think that's probably what it means.
All right now here's my question. What's wrong with that? What's wrong with this trans woman who still has male equipment having an erection while in the company of all these women who are just like Artemis? They're just other women. And would they have a problem if Artemis had been born a lesbian? Wouldn't a lesbian, I mean I don't know too much about lesbian culture but am I wrong, would a lesbian be turned on by seeing naked attractive women? Is that a thing? I don't even know if that's a thing. Is it a thing?
So if a lesbian would be allowed in the sorority and I assume they would be right? The sorority isn't going to discriminate based on the LGBTQ stuff. So if you could be a lesbian in the sorority it seems to me that a trans who also has the physical reaction to women, same thing. So I feel like they're discriminating against this poor trans person for having a penis. That doesn't seem right because they wouldn't discriminate against lesbians. It's not the same.
You can never tell when I'm serious can you? Am I serious? All right so what I'm doing is a little bit of basically accepting and amplifying. All right so I'm doing some amplification to make a point. Embrace and amplify. Correct.
All right here is the most provocative thing you'll ever hear in your entire life. Something that I could never even mention until I'd been canceled. Somebody says I look high. I wish. No I'm not high right now believe it or not. I tell you if I were. You know I live a transparent life when it comes to marijuana. I tell you if I were I'd just tell you but I'm not.
All right here's the topic and first you need to know where this comes from. All right here's my source. So my source is Tyrone Williams who's on Twitter and goes by Immune Hack. Now I don't know what's true but I'll tell you what looks true. That's all I can do. What looks true is that Tyrone is a real person, a black American, and the black American part is important to the story. All right because if you didn't know that I was quoting a black American man you would think I'm the worst person in the world for bringing up this topic. But it's not my topic. I think it's useful. I think it's valuable. I don't know if it's true but it has enough meat on the bones for me to say I think Tyrone's on to something and I'm going to share it with you.
And the biggest reason that you probably won't have seen this is it's just so dangerous. It's like dangerous thoughts. You ready? Here it comes. Remember this is from Tyrone not from me. And all of this is meant to be constructive right? If it seems to you that this is anything but trying to be helpful for America the
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n you're misinterpreting. I'm trying to be helpful. Goes like this. According to Tyrone there are at least four or five health related factors that can affect your cognitive ability of a baby and therefore the cognitive ability of that baby when it grows up. Some of those things include weight. If a mother is obese when delivering a child the child has lower cognitive function. Did you know that?…
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