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coordinated. It actually looks — maybe not in the sense that they held a meeting and talked about it, but there does seem to be some general sense on the Democrat side to destroy all that binds us together as Americans. It's starting to be hard to ignore. You know, I'm not so big on just images and stuff, but it does seem comprehensive. It would be hard to imagine that it's all coincidence at this…
← Previous segment →not fighting for me. I'm not going to fight for it. And if you're white, I wouldn't join the military. I mean, why would you? Find something you can do where you're not being discriminated against.
And by the way, I would give the opposite advice to any person of color or woman. I would say you should go toward DEI because that would be your best strategy. So follow your best strategy. I'm not saying DEI is good or bad. I'm saying if you're a white man, it's terrible. Run away. If you're a person of color or a woman or LGBTQ, go toward it. That would be your best strategy, of course. But yeah, white men, you should get the hell out of the military because the military doesn't want you. Your government doesn't.
By my count, America is fighting five wars. Let's see. That would be how many more than during Trump's administration? That would be one, two, three, four, five. That's five more wars. You got Ukraine. You got the Hamas-Hezbollah thing. We're not maybe not firing shots, but we're supporting it. You got Yemen today. You've got what about all those Iran proxies in Iraq and Syria? We're in wars with them. And now in my opinion, the flow of illegal immigration is an invasion. I've resisted for years. I think you've seen me. I've resisted calling illegal immigration invasion because it was still at a low enough number that we could absorb it, okay? And it was coming from countries that I felt more comfortable with: Central America, Mexico. I have a feeling of comfort with that community. They're very American. They like families. They like hard work. Give me more. But we're at a level now, and they're coming from places that we have a little less comfort with culturally, not as easy fit as the Central and South Americans are. And I would call it a war. That's not too strong, is it? Yeah, I don't think that's too strong.
And then I would say that American citizens have an extra war. So if you're an American citizen, you're supporting a government that's in five different wars. But you have an extra war if you're a citizen beyond the one that you're supporting your government for, which is the war against the government itself. Because the government has created a web of censorship entities that are funded through various Democrat and non-governmental forces. They have the effect of taking your freedom away and turning the country into a no-free-speech, eventually we'll take your guns away, etc. And I would say that citizens are literally fighting a war against their own government. Is that too strong? Don't you feel like the citizens are at war with their government? I mean, not militarily, but the government is jailing dissidents for pretty much — they're trying to put Trump in jail to make sure that they have a totalitarian situation. There's nobody running against them that could beat them. If you're taking away my free speech and putting people like me in jail, I'm at war. Let me say it again. I didn't start this war. I didn't start it. But I'm at war with the government. Not militarily, I hope. Not violence, I hope. But it's a war. It's a war. Yeah. If we lose this, we are completely right, and we're on the edge of losing it now. I think we're getting a win. It looks bad now because the election's coming, but I don't see any possibility of a Republican losing the next election unless it's Haley, I suppose. But even if she wins, she's a little bit warlike, so we would be in the same place perhaps.
So how in the world does the Republican candidate, whoever it might be, lose against a candidate who has created five wars the government is fighting and a sixth war against the citizens themselves, which he's fairly overt about because he does talk about MAGA being the biggest problem? And then you look at the WEF, the World Economic Forum. Did you see what they listed as their biggest risks in the next few years to the world, to the whole world? The World Economic Forum did a deep dive, and they said that the biggest risk is disinformation and misinformation. What kind of an entity says that's the biggest risk? Not nuclear war, not poverty. Not that. Who says that? Here's what they add. Number two, extreme weather. Number one is misinformation. Number two is extreme weather. What do those two have in common? Misinformation and extreme weather. What do they have in common? Come on, don't make me ask AI. Damn it, AI, can you please make a joke that involves what do climate change and misinformation have in common? They are both examples of hot air. Wordplay. Wordplay. Oh my God. Oh my God. Let me make it better. Improve your joke. Extreme weather is like a fart from Mother Nature. That's good. Oh, that's good. Extreme weather is like Mother Nature farting.
All right. But that's only number one and two. You get to the important ones. Number three is societal polarization. What causes the societal polarization? You know, I guess it kind of happens on its own, doesn't it? I was sitting around the other day, and there was some societal polarization that came through like the weather. There's nothing you can do about it. It has nothing to do with what we're doing. No, it has nothing to do with our policies. It's just sort of a force. It's like a field in science. A field. It's just sort of always there. Yeah, got that societal polarization.
All right. Let me ask you a question, ladies and gentlemen. Who do you think was the author of this report, a man or a woman? Top three: misinformation
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, extreme weather, and societal polarization. War is down the list. Yeah, of course it was a woman. Let me explain to you women the inner life of a man, okay? If you've never heard this before, this will be shocking to you. But turn to the closest man and ask him if it's true. You get dressed up and go to a nice restaurant with your man. What you're thinking is, how do I look? How do the other peo…
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