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Welcome to the Hamilton Corner. Abraham Hamilton iii. It's my name. Joined by the corner contingent right across from me. My man, 100 grand. Mr. Bobby Rosa is in studio trying to figure out now, how can a court keep the federal government from giving a grant? Isn't a grant a volitional contribution? And how can you sue to force someone to give you another grant because they gave you one last year? I gotta have more cowbell. Is that a congressional fiscal appropriat.
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Abraham Hamilton III: Is it something else? he's trying to figure that out. In the screening room we have produced extraordinaire, often imitated but never duplicated. The real J. Mac is in the screening room and we're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program. At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition from your part time jobs where you generate an income, to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality. I cannot stress that enough. I mean, today we're going to delve into a perfect example, because we are in the throes of the seismic shift I've been describing for quite some time, you know, the quandary, the national quandary is often, posited as no longer being a debate about in terms of political discourse. But it's a contention between good versus evil. And as I've been saying what both sides of the debate is saying. The other side is evil, my side is good, your side is evil. To which we have to ask the question, well, by what standard you know, and what we're going to get into in a moment, it is sad to say, you know, the United states senator from Mr. M. Rosa's former home state seems to not, not just be ignorant of, but he is, in his own words, very, very troubled, very troubled by the suggestion that rights come from God. he was aghast, could not believe it was stated within the halls of Congress that rights come from God. To which, I would just Say, hey, yo, Tim, Timmy. There was another dude from Virginia who wrote something down about that, you know, probably about July 4th, 1776. Have you read that, bro? If you haven't, you probably should. But here's the thing. This cat is in the U.S. senate. And you remember he was a vice presidential candidate. If he doesn't know or has become conveniently ignorant of this fact, who else has become conveniently ignorant and why? I stress the necessity of making sure we understand that what goes on in your house is more important than what goes on in the White House is because the societal United States factory has continuously produced people like Tim Kaine. This is why it's not over yet. But the polls are indicating New York City is going to have a Muslim communist mayor. Fix that. Put that one together. A communist Muslim. Oh, at a minimum of Marxist, you know. You know, because Bakari Sellers certainly wouldn't want you to. Well, he's not a communist. He's. He's a socialist. All right, bro, Marxist. Would that fit you guys? We gotta batten down the hatches at home.
Gallup poll indicates in utero baby murder is becoming more popular
We gotta batten down the hatches at home. I saw a Gallup poll today. I'm not going to go into detail on it during the show, but just doing research for the show came across a Gallup poll indicating that in utero baby murder at any stage has become more popular. Now following Dobbs overturning Roe versus Wade and Planned Parenthood versus Casey. We have lots of work to do and that's to start at our homes. To the word of God we go. To the Word of God we go.
Joshua, chapter 24. This portion of scripture describes the, the end of Joshua's life
Joshua, chapter 24. So we're going to start the program verses 29 through 31. This portion of scripture, describes the, the end of Joshua's life. but the Lord provides very poignant revelation for us in describing the circumstances of Joshua's departure as well as the duration of the lives of the elders who survive Joshua. And this is what God's word says. It came about after these things that Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the lord, died, being 110 years old, and they buried him in the territory of his inheritance in Timnath Sera, which is in the hill country of Ephraim on the north of Mount Gosh Gaash. Israel served the Lord all the days of Joshua and all the days of the elders who survived Joshua and had known all the deeds of the Lord which he had done for Israel. Now when I read that, and I rejoice at, ah, Joshua's testimony and his enduring Witness, and. And the. The testimony and the witness of the elders who survived him. This would be people who, were contemporaries of Joshua as they entered the promised land and settled the majority of the promised land. but what do you think the scripture is telling you by making that statement? And Israel served the Lord all the days of Joshua and the days of the elders that survived Joshua. What do you think the scripture is telling you? Do you think the Lord is telling us in that. He's telling us that the quality of Yahweh fidelity that endured during Joshua's lifetime, and in the lifetime of those who survived Joshua, the fidelity continued. But guess what? It didn't endure thereafter. It's kind of like you turn to the very next book in the Book of Judges and where Gideon is being called and identified as a mighty man of valor. And Gideon's responses, huh? Almost like, who are you kidding, man? Where are all the miracles which our fathers told us about, saying, did not the Lord bring us up from Egypt? Where's all of that stuff? I mean, I heard these stories, but I don't see none of that present. Then if you're familiar with the account of Gideon's life and his call, you know that one of the first things Gideon had to do in following the Lord was to tear down the idols in his father's front yard, on his homelands, in his homestead's front yard, he had to tear it down first. That you go in a short amount of time from Joshua won the battle of Jericho. Jericho. Jericho. Joshua won the battle of Jericho. And the walls came tumbling down. You know, you. You go from, you know, Rahab, say, man, y' all thinking y' all scared of these people, man, everybody around here has heard. They heard about what your God did to the Egyptians, and they are all quaking and trembling in fear of you. In short order, you go from that to Gideon's. Where. Where. Where's. Where's this God that. You know, I heard. I heard the stories. But where. Yeah, where you at now, though? I don't see any evidence. And we. We have. We have Asher poles in our front yards. Now, how do you go from. And you shall have this book of the law, and it shall not depart from your mouth to we found this book in the temple. We still got a temple now with all kind of shenanigans going on on the inside of it. B. All shrines and cult prostitutes. Oh, but then we came across this book. There's a book here. And I've asked the question, man, how does that Happen? How does that happen? Guys, we're living through it right now. We're living through it right now. We're living through it right now. And this is why I continue to say our most enduring need as a society is repentance. Many of you recall there was a time in our nation's history. I'll speak for myself. You go outside, you're a child, and you're misbehaving. All the adults on the block have permission from the parent to bust your tail. You know, no, shade to the gentle parenters out there. Yes, shade. All of the parent. All of the adults. And. And if you got home and, your parents learned that Ms. So and so down the street had to correct you, guess what's gonna happen when you got home? You got another round coming. But why? Here's the thing. Not just not that these things happen, but why? Why? Because there was a cultural norm of understanding that foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child, that children need discipline. There was a societal expectation for children to be respectful to adults. But that expectation has waned. And don't misconstrue what I'm saying. I'm not here to kind of bang on all of the young people, because all the young people come from somewhere. All other young people we have now, they have parents, they have families. They've come from somewhere. They have not become the way they've become on their own. This does not absolve them of their own responsibility, but it certainly is a similar indictment to those from whom they have come and by whom they have been reared. The prophet Isaiah said, the whole head is sick. The whole head is sick. We're living in the time period where people are often surprised to see children that's obedient to their parents in public. Surprised to where we have Supreme Court justices who don't know what a woman is, or at a minimum, won't admit or won't acknowledge what a woman is in public. What has happened to, where we have a demonically inspired young man who is identifying himself as a woman, who's murdering babies in Minnesota. Murdering children in Minnesota. You have all of these media pundits going on this apology tour apologizing for misgendering the murderer? Y' all hear what I'm telling you. And you have some who will mock the notion of praying. I'm looking at you, Gavinito Nussolini. You gonna mock prayer? Guys, we're witnessing it.
Abraham Hamilton: America's greatest need as a nation is repentance
And we have lots of people that want to talk about the peripheral matters. They want to identify things. Man crime is out of control. In some of the our major, urban areas and m major cities, we have these things that are out of control. Oh my gosh. We have massing. We have massive debt and spending. Do we not realize? Do we not realize the Lord told us in his word that where a man's heart is, that's where his treasure will be? Also, do we not realize that God cares about the things he entrusts to our care? How we utilize money says a lot about who we are and what we believe about God. Individually and nationally, excluding unfunded liabilities, we have exceeded $30 trillion in debt. When the scripture says the borrower is a slave to the lender, how do we reconcile that? What I'm saying, folks, is I know to some it may sound like a broken record, but I'm continue mixing this record, call me DJ AB Fresh, because it's not being discussed enough in popular discourse. And it's important. It's incumbent upon the saints of the living God to recognize the times that we're in and know how we are to respond that our greatest and most enduring need as a nation is repentance. In order for that to transpire, the people of God must proclaim the truth of God's word to publicly, publicly and commit ourselves to seeing God's purposes being fulfilled in us first and then through us. Lord, may it be so. A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker in.
Joseph Parker: The tragic abortion debate today with people who say that they love the Lord on both sides of the issue. Who is right? A bigger question is who decides what is right or wrong? Who decides what pleases the Lord and what does not please Him? God does. God tells us his perspective and thoughts. He tells us what is right and what is wrong in his word. In the present cultural landscape, we can actually determine who is right and who is wrong. We can see who is on the Lord's side and who is, who is not. It's not a matter of who is God siding with. God doesn't take sides. He gives us his word. And if we line up with his word, we end up on the right side of an issue. Let's rise up and faithfully stand for life and help end the tragedy of abortion in our culture and world.
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Tim Kaine asserted that rights come from God, not from government
So today, Wriley Barnes, who is a former U.S. state Department official who has been nominated by President Trump to serve as Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, human Rights and labor. He was before the Senate. I'm sorry, the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee. And Senator, Tim Kaine and Senator Ted Cruz are members of the committee. And Wriley Barnes provided his opening statement. Opening statement in which he explained, in fact, no. Quoted the Declaration of Independence, and asserted that rights come from God, not from government. Now, many of you know, you heard me say on the show many times, if I ever had the opportunity to host a presidential debate, the very first question I would ask, and this is something that I'm not holding my breath for, of course, but the very first question I would ask every candidate is, where do rights come from? Because the answer to that one question will tell me a very large amount of the candidate's worldview. Well, Senator Tim Kaine. He is a senator from Virginia, the former running mate for she or should never be president. The original, not the remix. Now, not Tim. Some people like to describe him, based upon the hygienic materials that are used by females, but he include them in boys restrooms in the public schools of the state of Minnesota. Yeah, Tim Kaine was upset by the remarks. I mean, I'll give you a quote and then I'm going to show you a little bit of a clip because Ted Cruz took him to task for it. But I'm going to read this because I wanted to pull the transcript of it. Tim can said quote the notion that rights don't come from laws and don't come from government from the government, but come from the creator. Well, that's what the Iranians believe. And they do it because they believe that they understand what natural rights are from their creator. So the statement that our rights do not come from our laws or our government is extremely troubling. I think the motto over the Supreme Court is equal justice under law. The oath that you and I take pledge to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, not arbitrarily defined natural rights. I'm a strong believer in natural rights. Really, Tim, Let me get back to the quote. I'm a strong believer in natural rights, but I have a feeling if we were to have a debate about natural rights in the room and put people around the table with different religious traditions, there would be some significant differences in the definitions of those natural rights. End quote. US Senator from the state of Virginia, y', all. Tim Kane, objecting to the idea that rights come from our, creator. It's almost as if Tim Kaine has never read nor heard of the Words penned by founding father and fellow Virginian Thomas Jefferson. Quote, we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal and that they are endowed by their Creator, not by government. Not by government. They're endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. In quote. It's almost as if Tim Kaine had never heard that before. He never heard that before. And why is this so troubling? Guys, as I've mentioned to you, the foundation of the experiment, the American experiment in individual liberty was an outflow of the Protestant Reformation revelation. And each individual has a responsibility, not just the ability, but a responsibility to navigate God's holy word. That individual liberty, which was an aberration from the experiences of mankind in human history, flow directly from the recognition that all men are made in the image of God. So when Tim Kaine posits the notion of equality under the law against rights coming from the Creator, you are experiencing the civic and legal equivalent of what state Texas State representative James Talarico and the state legislative state legislator that I talked about yesterday did with the scripture. The whole notion of equality under the law only comes from a recognition that rights come from our Creator because it is the recognition that all men are made in the image of God that that forms the bedrock foundation for the American understanding of equality under the law. What I'm saying to you that nobody was playing, you know my country tis of the in the background. But for Tim Kaine to say this, it is one of the most un American statements that could be uttered. And you have. And for me to make that statement, guys, that this, that is a bold thing for me to say because we have some crackpots that have said all kinds of un American things. But when I say un American you literally have Tim Kaine literally ripping the rug beneath the very bedrock consideration of our founding that mankind and specifically the American citizenry, notice that we're not subjects. The American citizenry enjoys equality under the law because all men are made by, by their Creator with equality in his image. So recognizing that those image bearers rights are pre political, which means that the image bearers rights exist and they predate the formation of the modern state is as foundational to our nation, as a foundational consideration to our nation as we have. But we have a United States Senator sitting right now, one of the 100, one of the 100 who has the responsibility of providing advice and consent to the presidential nominees to ratify treaties with foreign nations. You Want to talking about, talk about the hollowing out of America. This is the philosophical and civic version of what's happened in many of America's, factories around our country where, you know, the manufacturing base has been shipped overseas. But I would want to remind you who shipped those, who shipped that manufacturing base overseas. See, Abraham Lincoln said it. It wasn't fear of some foreign power coming to overthrow our nation, but the most potent threat that we face as a nation is domestic. So you have a United States Senator, because of his regressive commitments and the insanity that his political party is, and today who's really willing to give the old heave ho to the bedrock understanding that our rights, government is not the genesis of our rights. Our rights come from the Creator. I'll give you a snippet of this tussle in Congress today. Listen to and watch clip number two. Clip two, go.
Abraham Hamilton III: The notion that rights don't come from laws and don't come from the government, but come from the Creator. That's what the Iranian government believes. So the statement that our rights do not come from our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.
Steve Jordahl: So Senator Kaine said in this hearing that he found it a radical and dangerous notion that you would say our rights came from God and not from government. I just walked into the hearing as he was saying that and I almost fell out of my chair. because that radical and dangerous notion, in his words, is literally the founding principle upon which the United States of America was created. Created. And if you do not believe me and you made reference to this, Mr. Barnes, then you can believe perhaps the most prominent, Virginian to ever serve, Thomas Jefferson, who wrote in the Declaration of Independence, we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal and that they are endowed by their Creator, not by government, not by the Democratic National Committee, but by God.
Abraham Hamilton III: Guys, I know this is not going to grab the biggest headlines, but you remember I asked the question, how long can a nation persist when its elected officials publicly pledge their loyalty and allegiance to other countries? You remember old girl who said she was first before she was American, she was Guatemalan. I believe that's what she said. when we have people that are in our government and they like, hesitate at the notion that sabra government doesn't create rights, government's highest efficacy, These are things we used to know. Guys. This is why we used to read George Washington's farewell address in school. Did I say that out loud? The US Constitution was written to be consumed in, understood, digested and Debated around America's dinner tables. I did a radical thing in my con law class that I taught last school year that, before we got to the Constitution, we have to read the Declaration of Independence. Why? Because the Declaration of Independence is the vision statement for the nation. The U.S. constitution was created to implement the vision from the Declaration. And we have a US Senator who was trying to be our vice president who said it was very troubling to him to hear that a nominee, dare suggest that our rights come from God. Guys. Oh, guys, guys, this is U.S. senator. No wonder we have entire public school districts that you can't find a student that's proficient in math and proficient in reading. No wonder you have people who may be well intentioned, maybe, but they want to vote for a, Marxist. There was a time in our nation's history where if there was a person who was serving in government who would dare suggest that government is the genesis of our rights. I mean, not even that long ago. Do you remember when Bill Clinton. I did not. For that woe. You remember in his inaugural address, one of the things he said, the era of big government is over. Remember that? That was a Democrat saying that. Guys, this is further evidence. I'm going to say it again. Further evidence of what we have exemplified for us in Scripture.
Jeff Shreve: Bill Clinton said things because of where American people were
How do you get from a. Coming across the water on dry ground. Coming. How you get from manna by day, pillar of cloud by day, pillar of fire by night. Oh, the, the Israelites served the Lord during the days of Joshua. Yes. And even the elders who survived Joshua. Oh, but when you got past them, what happened? Oh, I understand the Pamela said. He said it, but he didn't mean it, brother. Oh, listen, I, I get it. Certainly I don't believe Bill Clinton believed that, but he had to say it. Why did he have to say it? Because of where the American people were. Listen, I know Bill Clinton was a, miscreant through and through. Corrupt, Biblically speaking, corrupt internally through and through. But he had to say things like that because of where the American people were. That's what I'm saying. Because of the way the American people were. Guys, we have bred and circused ourselves to the place to where there's a willing forfeiture of what the US has become. And I've explained before the, the cycle of nations and, and, and the way things work, that we've become such a materially successful and wealthy nation that we have the luxury of abandoning our founding. And when I say our founding, don't think I'm Just talking about. Oh, see, can you. I'm talking about being anchored on the rock. Being anchored on the rock. Our most enduring need is repentance, man. If we continue as we are, if we misunderstand this reprieve that God has given us, we misconstrue it. As bad as things were in the previous four years. I shudder to say, shudder to say what we could be facing thereafter. And listen, I don't say that from a position of fear, not at all, because God appointed us for this time. I understand Acts 17, but we need to understand where we are. We need to understand where we are. We need to understand the urgency of the moment. I'm greatly concerned that we don't have a sufficient amount of urgency for the moment that we're in. We have to be about our Father's business, man, because these type of things, these types of things persist. Pastor Carl said we have a little bit of time, but not much. If you have a Bible, don't just have it, read it because it'll. It'll often read like front page news. Government is not the genesis of rights. Rights flow from the Creator and they are intrinsic to those who are made in his image.
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American Family Radio hosts David Wheaton on John MacArthur's memorial service
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Joseph Parker: This is David Wheaton, host of the Christian Worldview. Internationally known pastor John MacArthur entered heaven in mid July at the age of 86. His memorial service was recently held at Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, where he pastored for 56 years. It was not so much a celebration of life as a worship service to God for the grace and gifts he bestowed on MacArthur's life and ministry. MacArthur often stated that he so admired the the apostle Paul. They shared the same mission for to me to live is Christ and to die is gain. Hear a most recent program with guest Matt MacArthur, eldest son of John MacArthur, and find a link to watch the memorial service@thechristianworldview.org and then tune in this weekend for another topic that will sharpen your worldview.
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Florida will be first state to end all vaccine mandates, Surgeon General announces
Abraham Hamilton III: Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner. Abraham Hamilton III here. As I mentioned earlier, Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announced today, along with Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis, that it will be the first in the nation to move to end all vaccine mandates. Listen to and watch Clip number one, where Dr. Ladapo makes the announcement. Clip one go.
Speaker H: But, what I'm most excited about is an announcement that we're going to make that we're making now, which is that the Florida Department of Health, in partnership with the governor, is going to be working to end all vaccine mandates in Florida law.
Abraham Hamilton III: All of them. All of them. All of them. Every last one of them.
Speaker H: Every last one of them. Every last one of them is wrong and drips with disdain and slavery. Okay, who am I as a government or anyone else? Or who am I as a man standing here now to tell you what you should put in your body?
Abraham Hamilton III: who am I to tell you what your child should put put in your body? I don't have that right.
Speaker H: Your body, your body is a gift from God.
Abraham Hamilton III: Your body is a gift from God. Florida continues to try to lead the nation in freedom. This is. Oh, boy. What is. Audience is sharp. Pamela says, so when's the lawsuit going to roll out? Boy, I'm telling you, y' all are sharp, boy. Y' all know it's gonna happen. You know it's gonna happen. You know it's gonna happen. So the government can give you all kind of things and mandate them, but when they say we're not going to mandate anymore, now you're gonna sue. Well, I applaud Dr. Ladapo. I applaud Governor Ron DeSantis, with this. I find it very interesting that this is happening at the exact same time that the CDC is having its study of the, effects of, or should I say the study of vaccine related injuries. I, find that very interesting. I find it interesting that it's happening as you have this kind of, I guess I'll say schism happening in the cdc, this. That flies in the face in a. What, at a minimum, nearly a half century of orthodoxy. it's very, very interesting. And the whole notion we have mandates and things like this, the presumption is that government cares more about people's children than the parents do. That's a presumption. We have to have a government because we have to protect children from their parents. And obviously, I'm keenly aware in a fallen world, you have all kinds of exceptions that are horrible exceptions, but they are just that, the exceptions. You know, I had someone trying to argue with me, when I talked about, my commitment to discipling my children in the home and advocating for parents to take the responsibility of. To training and teaching their children at home. And if I say, abraham, don't you know some parents and pews have children? And I said, yeah, have you ever heard of a circumstance where a child got abused at school? That never happens. Right? That never happens. So if I can show you the exponential amount of cases where children were abused at school by teachers, by coaches, by administrators, by fellow students, would you then join me in advocating for the closure of the government schools? Y'. All. Y' all know how that went. Y' all know how that went. So, yes, there are exceptions, but the exception should never be treated as if they're the rule. You know, because I just happen to know that there's certain people who say, well, they're not your children. They're our children. Say what now? And you very often have the very people who are advocating to control my children. Your children. Not always, but often. His people don't even have their own children, but they'll tell you what to do with yours. So I applaud Florida. I, applaud, Governor Ron DeSantis for letting parents choose what's best for the children. If the parents want their children to get these shots, let the parents do it. But the government shouldn't make them. That's. That's a simple concept. But I know it's a big deal for them to come out and say that forthrightly. I know for a fact the big, pharmaceutical companies are not happy with the state of Florida. Oh, I know that. Oh, I know that. But it's the right course of action. It's the right course of action.
An Irish comedian was arrested at Heathrow Airport by five armed police officers
Then you have this little ditty on the other side of the pond. And I'm sharing this for several reasons. One, the regressivism that transpires on the other side of the Atlantic often forecast what you'd expect it to happen, or at least what many want to see happen in our own country. And to, to show just how you can have former bastions of, I would argue, imago de intrinsic freedoms should be encroached upon very quickly. What am I talking about? You have this Irish comedian, I have his name here, Graham Linehan. Now this has nothing to do. I don't, I'm not a fan of Grand Graham Linehan. I don't know his worldview. I don't endorse his worldview. But anybody who's arrested for making jokes on the artist forming on his Twitter, that's a problem. Graham Linehan was in Arizona, but, he lives, but he's Irish, you know, and he flew back to the uk, flew, flew into London and was arrested at Heathrow Airport by five. By five, five armed police officers. I'm sure there's nothing these police officers could have been doing in Europe. I mean, in London in particular. Huh? There's. There, there certainly is not. There aren't any roving gangs that are, you know, abusing young ladies in public in, in London. Certainly that's not happening. Oh yeah. Or, or, or, or they're taking, you know, the Shawshank Redemption to the streets to, to say the London shanks are abounding where they slicing and dicing. Ain't nothing nice and all on the streets in London, but they gonna, they're gonna spare five police officers to show up to arrest a comedian. And here's the thing. For three posts he made in April, in April. Listen to a brief report on this. Clip number three. Clip three. Oh, that's part of it too. He dare, he had the audacity to take, take on the trans gang in his jokes. So that gets you a night in the pokey. Listen to and watch clip number three. Clip three. Go.
Graham Linehan arrested at Heathrow Airport over social media posts on transgender issues
Speaker I: Comedian Graham Linehan was arrested at Heathrow Airport in the UK over past social media posts he made on transgender issues. The 57 year old said that five armed officers arrested him after he flew into the UK from Arizona. In a statement, police said the man, in his 50s, was arrested on suspicion of inciting violence. And this is in relation to posts on X. After being taken to police custody, officers became concerned for his health and he was taken to hospital. Linehan, responded to the arrest saying, I was arrested in an airport like a terrorist, locked in a cell like a criminal, taken to the hospital because the stress nearly killed me and Banned from speaking online all because I made jokes that upset some psychotic cross dressers. To me, this proves one thing beyond doubt. The UK has become a country that is hostile to freedom of speech.
Abraham Hamilton III: Even the head of the Metropolitan Police Department in London are saying, yeah, we need to make some changes. We shouldn't have to dedicate manpower to arrest somebody because they're making jokes on social media. Now, how much do you think regressives in our own country would love to see the exact same thing happen? I mean, if you have roving bands of sexual assaulters, oh, they won't be arrested in London. But the comedian cracking jokes. Five armed, five armed police officers. What did they think he was gonna do? He's gonna knock, knock. A comedian and a police officer get off the airplane? Like, this is, this is absurd, guys. This is, this is, I'm sorry, this is so stupid, but these folks can't, these folks can't be bothered to deal with the knifing that's happening all over London. But they're going to arrest the comedian at the airport. Now go back to my question.
Mark Zuckerbucks: The idea that comedian should be arrested for jokes is outrageous
How much do you think that some of the same folks, you know, the same people. Oh, yeah, no, I'm going there. Oh boy, I'm telling you, I love this audience. Boy. The same people who, they don't want to debate MRNA technologies. They just, if you mention it, shut it down. You can't speak about it. The same people. Hey, Mark Zuckerbucks with your, with your gold chain and your new fro. Listen, there's something that's coming and it might. Wink, wink. It had, you know, it sounds, smells kind of like, a rubles. It's Vladimir all over Vladimir, you know, the same, the same people. Oh, the laptop. Shut it down, Shut it down. Shut down. How long do you think, or should I say it better? How much do you think there are people in our country that would love to do that? I know it's a fact because I saw all of the glowing pieces when the Chinese social credit score was made popular and how so many of the talking heads at, the New York Slimes and all, many of the other lying outlets are saying, oh, we need to adopt some form of system similar to that, you know, Remember the people are saying that we should, we should lock everybody up who refuses to take the shots. Remember that? And then I remember how all these things are, shucks, let bygones be bygones. Okay, we were wrong. But yeah, no, beware of the connection between those with a penchant for censorship and totalitarianism. Beware. Beware. Now, this guy, I don't know much about him, this comedian, from what I understand that. I'll, just say it this way. We do not share worldviews, okay? But the idea that he needs to be arrested for cracking these jokes and, and, and to think, to think like, okay, he can't crack jokes in a. In a society, and he can't question, okay, so why are we doing this thing called, like, biological males and females? Like, isn't that an oxymoron? We have a society that is saying that you cannot assert truth publicly. Guys, what kind of society is that? You can't, you know, you have the First Amendment considerations in and of itself. Yes, but then when we know for, for. And as you've heard m. Me say numerous times, the reality of. Of sex, human sex, maleness and femaleness is ascertainable, identifiable, and evident at the cellular level. And at the cellular level, if we cannot say that publicly, what kind of society do we have? If we cannot say that there's a difference between a woman and a dude who thinks he's a woman, what kind of society do we have? How can we have a society that is steeped in virtue if we can't even tell the truth publicly? No one is advocating for being hostile or mean or, or. Or anything like that. But we got to be able to tell the truth. We have to be able to tell the truth. But what I mentioned earlier. But our, Our. Our audience here. I love our audience here because they understand. Y' all could try that if you want. but we've had a second amendment in America for a very long time. And so I have that and understand that. But I just wonder, how far will we go? How far are we willing to go? I certainly do not want chaos. I certainly do not want violence. not at all. But if we have a society that wants to literally lock people up for asserting true facts, literally want to jail people, isolate people, concentration camp people, because you trying to operation warp speed me, but I'm not so sure I'm on. I want to be on the warp speed. And so while I'm pondering and researching, you want to lock me up because I don't agree. Guys, a seismic shift is afoot. We need to understand the times that we're in, and also we need to understand what we are to do in those times. But make no mistake about it, make no mistake about it. God remains on the throne. Let's live for the glory king. Man, y' all have a great evening. The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family association or American Family Radio.