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Saved - February 22, 2023 at 1:53 PM

@RepSwalwell - Rep. Eric Swalwell

Can we just divorce her? https://t.co/G3LLx9jL5D

Saved - August 3, 2024 at 9:21 PM

@sophiesmomrocks - ❤️‍🔥 American Heartthrob ❤️‍🔥

What she said 👇🏻 https://t.co/yfb6snGIvg

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The speaker reminds viewers of the US Constitution's requirement to protect borders. If the government fails, citizens can defend themselves. Neglecting borders aids foreign invasion, considered treason. The speaker questions why US military members aren't upholding the Constitution, as they have the right to do so. Translation: The speaker emphasizes the importance of protecting borders according to the US Constitution. Citizens can defend themselves if the government fails to do so, which is considered treason. The speaker questions why members of the US military are not fulfilling their duty to uphold the Constitution, as they have the right to do so.
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Speaker 0: I just wanna remind you of article 4 section 4 of the US constitution. It requires our government to protect and defend our borders. If government does not, the constitution by virtue of the named part herein authorizes the free citizens to defend themselves and their state in place of a treasonous government. And note, in not defending our borders, government gives aid and comfort to a hostile foreign invasion, and this under article 3, section 3 of our constitution is properly labeled treason. So I have a question. If you are a part of the United States military, why aren't you doing your part to uphold the US constitution? Because you have every right to.
Saved - October 21, 2023 at 11:59 PM

@Leerose1985 - Lee 🦅 🇺🇸

Okay, but seriously?! https://t.co/pyqCUJmw9Y

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I understand that there are people who dislike Donald Trump, but can any rational person honestly claim that we are better off today than when he was president? Look at the current state of the world, the economy, and gas prices. If you can honestly say that things are better, then you must be delusional.
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Speaker 0: Yeah. I get it. I get that there are people who hate Donald Trump. I get that. Okay. Fine. Fine. But what sane, logical, rational Human being can look around currently at the state of the country. No. Correction. The state of the world. The state of the world. And With a straight face claim that we are better off today than we were with president Trump running this country. What sane human can say this with a straight face? Fine you hate him. Fine. Fine. Fine. Fine. But can you honestly look around today? Look in your wallets. Look around at the state of the world. Look at your gas prices. Look at interest rates. Can you really Sit there and say that. If you can, you need to be committed because you're fucking
Saved - December 1, 2023 at 12:54 PM

@BIPOCracism - BIPOC Doing Racism

They hate you so much https://t.co/7nhkQJMrYB

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The speaker discusses the origins of white people and argues that they are not a separate species from other races. They explain that white people have genetic variations that result in characteristics such as pale skin, straight hair, and blue eyes. The speaker also mentions that white people have a higher susceptibility to certain diseases and addictions due to their genetic makeup. They conclude that white people are mutants who originated in Central Asia and migrated to Europe.
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Speaker 0: European. They asked the question, where did the white man come from? So I know that, brother brother said he said, you know, the white man was something different. And a lot of people say that, and and they gotta you know, that's cool. People should feel like that. But here's the thing, the white man is a degenerate, deviant, Homosapien, sapien, same species that we are. Let me tell me and this is what science says. Show and prove is when you mix a lion with a tiger, you get a liger. Right? Yes. Now we understand the pantheal family, both of the families that they come from, the feline family, but they're different subspecies. A male liger can't reproduce. He's sterile. That's right. Mighty Conde, you're a x like a donkey. Right? Right. Like a donkey. Now when a white man breed with a black woman or a black woman breed or a black man breed with a white woman, look at Obama. He's not sterile. That shows that they're not a separate species. They have 46 chromosomes just like us, but at the demi level, this is where you find the difference between us and them. They have a high level of what we refer to as, SARA, which is a high level of depression, which makes them more violent, brutal, and more more fucked up. That's why they act the way they act. That's a gene. That's a gene variant. That's the SARA gene we're talking about. He got a higher level. A higher level. And also people that's been prone to war. That's right. Also, SLC 2485. Sodium potassium exchange of 55, which gives them pale skin. That developed in Central Asia. Also, Adderlocust, ectoplasmic receptor, which gives them that straight hair. So they are the same species as us, but they are degenerate. Also, 3 to 4% of their DNA, which in the human leukotanogen, which is their immunity, is Neanderthal. You can tell because they able to deal with the cold weather from the high level of cruelty in their skin. The the thick texture of their skin to deal with cold weather. You know, you're gonna do with something like that. They're mutants. I'll give them mutants. Here's another thing. They also have, when you break it down at the dimmy level, that 4% stretches out at 70% in their skin. So they are the same species. They're just degenerate. If they wasn't the same species, we wouldn't be able to reproduce. And like people like Obama, Lenny Kravitz, all these guys would be sterile like the lighter. That's what making the same species. They're just degenerates. They're mutants. Because they mix and archaic humans like Neanderthal, which gives them a high level of osteosclerosis, autoimmunity disorders, Certain types of lupusis, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes. White people are have more problem with type 1 diabetes being born with it than black people catching type 2 from eating high carbs, sugar, and all that other crap. White people have more levels of type 1 diabetes than anybody because of the neonathology, and you can look this up. They also changed. They they addicted. They get addicted to shit quick. That addiction is due to the Neanderthal gene variant because Neanderthals were very mimicky. They were they were they were kinda like, They they Fox b two genes was fucked up. They had grown up with chromosome 7. So they all like us. They are humans, but we all have a difference between us. The The levels of melanin is not your melanin like ours. It's Phil Melon. And it it failed, and it's called Spurs. It's 1 cell away from albinism. SLC two four eight five is 1 cell away from albinism. OCA 2 or Hart 2, Alcantade and Shramps 2, which give them blue eyes, Show the degeneracy of what they come from. So they are mutants that come out of Central Asia that went into Europe. That's where the European
Saved - December 9, 2023 at 12:26 PM

@RealJamesWoods - James Woods

Will it ever end? https://t.co/ODG4HmFyiF

Saved - January 16, 2024 at 12:17 AM

@GozukaraFurkan - Furkan Gözükara

Piers, you really should take this woman into your show. https://t.co/edFbckj34w

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The speaker, who identifies as Jewish, questions the notion that the conflict in Israel-Palestine would end if Hamas were eliminated or if Palestinians abandoned the group. They argue that people who have lost everything are more likely to join a fight against oppression. The speaker references scientific studies that suggest marginalizing certain ethnic groups can lead to radicalization. They argue that Israel is aware of this and uses Hamas as a convenient villain to justify their actions. The speaker also highlights the structural violence faced by Palestinians in Gaza, including limited access to water and healthcare. They urge listeners to consider the consequences of Israel's actions and to contact their representatives.
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Speaker 0: I have a question for the people who are saying if they just kill all of Hamas, this will be over. If the Palestinians gave Hamas up, this would be over. So it'll be over as soon as they get rid of Hamas. I have a question for you. And hi. I'm Jewish. I analyze Israeli rhetoric where I can. I have a question. Of these 2 groups of people I'm about to describe, who do you think you think would be more likely if a terrorist walked up to that group, will have more people go, yeah. Sure. I'll join. A group of people who have a job, a life, a house, wife and kids, maybe. You know, they can go to the doctor when they need to. They definitely have food and water. Or a group of people whose neighborhood was just flattened. All the water they try to drink is contaminated with chemicals and bombs, dust. Their family is dead. They've been relocated to refugee camp. They definitely don't have a job anymore. Someone walked up to those 2 groups of people and was like, we can fight this even if they were super vague and didn't even say it was violence that they were gonna do. We can fight this. We can stop this. Who do you think is more likely to join? Because I think it's the people who have nothing left to live for. I don't think anybody would look at me and say the 1st group would be more likely to join. And, oh, what's that? Studies scientific studies showing that that's true, showing that, oh, NCBI, National Library of Medicine, Social determinants of health and violent radicalization. Oh, the psychology of terrorism initiative saying that the creations of ethnostates And marginalizing certain ethnic groups will be more likely to radicalize those groups. So wait. What's the cause of terrorism? Is it that those people are violent, terrible people who just wanna hurt others the way they portray Hamas, or is it that A bigger oppressing group pushed them and pushed them and took away more and more of their rights and their liberties and their access to a normal life, push them and push them and push them until a couple of those people snap and lash out violently. And then and then they can turn around and say, oh my god. See? They're violent. They're terrible people. They need to be controlled. We need to keep them here. We we can't let them have this. We can't let them leave. We need to make sure that they're away from us because they're all evil when it was the violence that they did To them that push them to that point. Do you think Israel doesn't know this? Want you to think about it. Do you think that Israel doesn't have access to these studies? That Israel doesn't know what causes terrorism? That it's the lack of civil rights? Do do you? I think they know. I think it goes hand in hand with them funding Hamas in the 1st place. I think they need a villain Because it's a lot easier to justify keeping a group of people in a concentration camp if you say, well, there's some of those people are bad. We can't let them out than it is if they were just living their lives. It's a lot easier to justify going in with soldiers and hurting them if you say some of them are bad, especially if you made some of them bad, which means that every time you go in and hurt them more, more of them snap because they have nothing else to turn to. Whose fault is that? Whose fault is that for doing the violence first? I also want you to think about the fact that even before this bombing, Gaza had rampant structural violence issues. Structural violence is something like I'll just give you an example. Like, oh, we can't let you Have this treatment from this hospital because you need this ID and these documents, then it's almost impossible to get those ID and those documents, which means that it's not a person hurting you or killing you and doing the violence. It's the rules that are hurting people and killing people. In Gaza, before the bombing, people were rationing water because Israel didn't let them have enough water. The hospitals couldn't take everyone. You know, sometimes there's things that those hospitals couldn't treat, so they'd have to be on a wait list to get into an Israeli And they would die on those wait lists. That's structural violence. That's, well, the rules are you need to do this and this and wait and get into an Israeli hospital this way. Gonna die if you don't. That's structural violence everywhere in Gaza, in America too. You'll recognize the American health care system. Absolutely. And it is violence. It hurts and kills people. That's violence. It's called structural violence for a reason. So I want you to think about that fact. I want you to think about the fact that Israel definitely knows definitely knows that its actions of taking away their civil rights, of shoving them in this place, of making sure they don't have water and food, of making sure that everyone has a relative who's died because they couldn't get into a hospital get medical care. They know that those people are more likely to snap. And once they snap, it's see, they hurt me. They hurt me. They did violence against me. I'm the victim here when it was them who pushed them to do it. They know. Israel knows this because they need a villain. Think about it. Do you truly, honestly believe That carpet bombing all of Gaza without actually targeting any terrorist groups and making sure that civilians are feeling the worst of these effects. What do you think that's going to do? Don't you think that if Israel can keep saying, oh, but Hamas is in there, they can keep bombing it until they get all of it, until they take all the land they wanted to Begin with, don't you think so? Because to me, that seems like a very convenient excuse. We push these people. We are violent to them until they're violent back to us. And once they're violent back Us, we keep just hurting them so that more of them keep snapping and being violent to us. So we can keep saying, see, they're bad, and we can just keep hurting them. Whose fault is that? Do you think that if someone said we can change this without saying that it was gonna be bombs or rockets, just we can change this, would you not join them? Not every single one of those people is literally firing rockets. If all your family was dead, Think about it. Just think about it. Israel knows what it's doing. It wants its villain. It needs to be the victim. And please call your representatives, please. What's happening is more and more horrific by the day, And don't look away.
Saved - January 30, 2024 at 12:44 PM

@Fweedom5 - Fweedom🇺🇸

@SteveKrak She’s nuts https://t.co/G8o95u3yOv

Saved - February 26, 2024 at 2:41 AM

@TruthSlingerX - Truth Slinger X

Did she really say this OUT LOUD???? https://t.co/1bnT5ecTbX

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We are facing a soft coup where new laws are being created under the guise of pandemic preparedness, stripping away human rights protections. The WHO is pushing for a pandemic treaty that would enforce surveillance, censorship, and limit freedom of speech. Vaccines could be developed in just 100 days. These changes would give the WHO power to dictate which drugs countries can use during a pandemic. The concept of One Health would allow the WHO to control everything globally, with a belief that humans are no more valuable than animals.
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Speaker 0: We're undergoing a soft coup, and the idea is to create a whole new set of laws and ignore the existing human rights laws and other laws under the pretext of pandemic preparedness and the biosecurity agenda. The WHO is developing through all its nations, but with the WHO director in the United States in charge, pandemic treaty and amendments to the existing international health regulations that will remove the human rights protections currently, embedded in the IHRs, will enforce surveillance, censorship, get rid of freedom of speech, require governments to censor and only push a single narrative. Also, we will be sub subject if if they can make this work to vaccines developed in a 100 days, which the organization CEPI is planning to do. And one of the people who founded CEPI was Jeremy Farrar, who is now the chief scientist at the WHO to bring this forward. Other things that, amendments do is to bind the states so they have no longer recommendations, but enforceable edicts. Provide a liability shield, ports, and the director general of who can demand that a pandemic or a potential pandemic exists, he can just declare it with no standards, and then countries around the world will will have to obey. Also, the who will tell you what drugs you can and can't use in your nation once a pandemic is declared. Obviously, the budget will increase. One Health is another part of this. One Health is a concept that was created to enable the WHO with these documents to take over jurisdiction of everything in the world by Also, embedded in this concept is a peculiar notion that humans are no longer of greater value than animals.
Saved - April 26, 2024 at 9:07 PM

@MeriamFreedom - Meriem 🇩🇿 🇵🇸🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻

Break your freaking silence already 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 https://t.co/1hwrVGPRqA

Saved - January 30, 2025 at 7:21 AM

@PapiTrumpo - il Donaldo Trumpo

STOP IT!!!😂😂😂 https://t.co/ncPwXuQonU

Saved - July 22, 2024 at 12:57 PM

@PapiTrumpo - il Donaldo Trumpo

STOP IT!!!🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/2dWLRN2g1C

Saved - July 23, 2024 at 3:27 PM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

She gets it!🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/3JiEhfZErU

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Trump earned his nomination through elections, but Kamala's nomination seems predetermined. The speaker questions the democracy of a system where people don't get to choose their nominee. They suggest that Kamala's nomination may have been planned all along, despite the appearance of a fair process. The speaker criticizes the lack of choice in the nomination process. Translation: The speaker questions the fairness of Kamala's nomination process compared to Trump's, suggesting it may have been planned. They criticize the lack of choice in the nomination process.
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Speaker 0: Trump earned his nomination through pre elections. Everybody who was in the race with him, he beat out because of people showing up and voting for him. He earned his nomination. Nobody finds it strange that Kamala doesn't have to earn her nomination. They just gonna tell you who the fuck gonna be there. I'm starting to think that this was the plan the whole time. How strategic at this point, how close we are, pre election's over, that they say, well, he's dropping out and we got Kamala. This shit was a setup. They knew exactly what the fuck they was doing the whole time. But they say that Trump is a threat to democracy. What kind of democracy is this when the people don't get to choose who they want to nominate?
Saved - August 12, 2024 at 5:11 PM

@NoContextHumans - Out of Context Human Race

She gotta be the stupidest person on the planet🤣 https://t.co/agoqmJ40VM

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Speaker 0 is interviewing Speaker 1, who denies being a musician but admits to making music and acting. Speaker 0 clarifies that they meant musician, not magician. Speaker 1 insists they are not a musician, but then admits to making music. Speaker 0 tries to confirm if Speaker 1 is a musician, but Speaker 1 continues to deny it.
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Speaker 0: That's amazing. I don't I didn't know that about you. Speaker 1: What what do you know? Speaker 0: That you're a musician. That's why I'm interviewing you today so I can get to know you. Speaker 1: So I'm a musician. Mhmm. What the fuck that mean? Make magic or something? What is musician? Speaker 0: I think that's I think you're confusing that. Speaker 1: Yeah. I'm not no musician. I make music. I make music. And that's not all I do. I make music. I act. I'm a TV star too. A young woman. Speaker 0: Uh-huh. I'm just really quick. I think you're confusing. Speaker 1: I'm not confusing nothing because you you don't know. You thought that all I was was a magician or whatever the fuck you said. Speaker 0: See, that's what I think you think I said. I said musician, not magician. I don't Speaker 1: think, baby. I don't think. What is that? That's ghetto. I don't think. I know. So you too Think. Speaker 0: I didn't say magician, Suki. I said musician. And I think you are a musician. Speaker 1: No, baby. I do music. Speaker 0: So you just really just really quick for the record, could you say you don't think you're a musician? Speaker 1: Not none of that. Speaker 0: But then after that you just said I do music. Yeah. I do music. So in other words, you're a musician. Speaker 1: No. I'm not. Okay.
Saved - August 19, 2024 at 8:26 PM

@BowesChay - Chay Bowes

Is she drunk? https://t.co/PM1h414WpG

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The speaker's mother used to say, "I don't know what's wrong with you young people. You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?" The speaker explains that this saying meant that people exist in the context of all in which they live and what came before them.
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Speaker 0: Everything is in context. My mother used to she would give us a hard time sometimes, and she would say to us, I don't know what's wrong with you young people. You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? You exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you.
Saved - August 22, 2024 at 6:44 PM

@stairwayto3dom - The Saviour

WHEN WILL IT STOP?!! 💔 https://t.co/57k83LESUH

Saved - November 4, 2024 at 4:42 AM

@PapiTrumpo - il Donaldo Trumpo

STOP IT!!!😂😂😂 https://t.co/ID3nDE6GPQ

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Maybe I'm gay, and maybe my wife is a man, but it doesn't matter. Just go out and vote for Kamala. We've already dealt with Joe, so let's focus on winning this thing. We'll figure everything else out later.
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Speaker 0: And okay, maybe I'm gay. Maybe my wife really is a man, like all these people say. Maybe her name is Big Mike, and maybe she does have a huge dick. But you know what? It doesn't matter. Just go out and vote for Kamala, even if she is retarded. Okay. We already got Joe out of the way. Just just vote for Kamala so we can win this thing and we'll figure it out. Okay?
Saved - July 24, 2025 at 3:22 AM

@AmericaPapaBear - AmericanPapaBear

What is she apologizing for?? https://t.co/bUq8tnADby

Saved - March 25, 2025 at 12:49 AM

@DefiantLs - Defiant L’s

She said it perfectly 👏 https://t.co/LgQJ7dzBEU

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Kaylee Weichbroat, a Fairfax County mother of two, is facing a difficult decision regarding her oldest child's preschool education. Fairfax County Public Schools plans to institute gender studies in elementary school, despite community focus groups indicating parents did not want this. The school board then allegedly voted 16-0 to move forward, which Weichbroat believes demonstrates that the board views parents as obstacles rather than partners. She is hesitant to entrust her child to a system that does not want to partner with her in his upbringing. Weichbroat believes early childhood education should focus on exploration, creativity, and fun, not adult debates. She feels sensitive topics should be introduced by parents according to their own values, not through a top-down ideology.
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Speaker 0: Hi. I'm Kaylee Weichbroat. I'm a mom of two in Fairfax County. This is my oldest. And my husband and I, have a difficult decision to make this fall as he is approaching preschool age, and we are faced with the decision of whether or not we are going to put our child in public school system where Fairfax County has decided to move forward with instituting gender studies in elementary school despite having done a study group, a focus group in the community to see if parents even wanted this. And when parents said no, the board voted 16 to zero and said we're moving forward anyways. This shows clearly that they see parents not as partners, but as an obstacle for their agenda. And I I have a really hard time looking at him and going, here, I'm just gonna give you over to people who do not wanna partner with me in how you're going to be raised. School and education is a huge part of a child's life. And early childhood is supposed to be filled with exploration and creativity and fun, not debating issues that are for adults to handle. These kinds of topics should be introduced sensitively and by parents who are raising their children with their values, not with an ideology passed down from the top.
Saved - April 28, 2025 at 2:38 AM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

She is big mad. 🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/9aHbv5AmEX

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If you support Trump after what he's done to this country, you're a sad, pathetic excuse for a human being. Those who voted for this orange piece of shit are disgusting and are what is wrong with the world. You only care about yourselves and are in a cult, making excuses for every fucked up thing he does. So, fuck you, fuck him, and fuck his whole administration. You can all go to hell.
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Speaker 0: If you still support Trump after everything he's done to fuck this country up, to embarrass us in front of the whole fucking world, then you're a fucking sad pathetic excuse for a fucking human. I wouldn't even call you a fucking human being. You motherfuckers are disgusting. You voted for this motherfucking orange piece of shit. He's the biggest shit stain on this country that has ever fucking existed. I don't give a fuck what none of you say. It's the fucking truth. You can make your little fucking side comments and run your mouth all you want, but you are wrong and so is he. You motherfuckers are what is wrong with the world. Pieces of shit like you that don't care about nobody or anybody else unless it affects you. You don't care about no one. You care about yourself, and that is it. And you're in a fucking cult, and I don't give a fuck if you say you're not because you are. You make excuses for this fucking orange turd every time he does another fucked up thing, signs another fucked up executive order. So fuck you. Fuck him. Fuck his whole administration. You can all go to fucking hell where you belong.
Saved - May 4, 2025 at 7:43 AM

@badazn - 𝐀𝐫𝐭𝐡𝐮𝐫 𝐊𝐰𝐨𝐧 𝐋𝐞𝐞

I fucking hate women so much. https://t.co/q4lBIVK2aK

Saved - July 21, 2025 at 6:46 AM

@KarluskaP - Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸

What a load of hirseshit https://t.co/g2RMipnH6J

Saved - August 20, 2025 at 3:58 AM

@StealthQE4 - QE Infinity

Great rant 💥 Who else can relate? https://t.co/jX3oEAXXcA

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"I don't care how normal this feels. If this is adulthood, y'all can keep it." "It's wild how we've normalized this shit." "I don't I don't need a day off. I need a whole life reset." "I'm not tired because I didn't sleep. Tired because every part of this feels rigged from every corner." "Rent's higher. Gas is higher. Groceries are insane." "But nah, apparently, you know, we're just not working hard enough." "Just work harder. Just stop being negative. Try a side hustle. For what?" "Just so we can be tired in more creative ways?" "This isn't living. This is just making it to the next bill." "I don't know what this is, but it damn sure isn't living."
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Speaker 0: I don't care how normal this feels. If this is adulthood, y'all can keep it. It's wild how we've normalized this shit. Like, working all week, barely surviving, and then acting like a two day week weekend is enough to fix everything. Like, bro, I don't I don't need a day off. I need a whole life reset. I'm not tired because I didn't sleep. Tired because every part of this feels rigged from every corner. Rent's higher. Gas is higher. Groceries are insane. But nah, apparently, you know, we're just not working hard enough. We were taught to smile through it and just be grateful for you have a job. Meanwhile, half of this country is one emergency away from losing everything, and and don't even think about slowing down, because the second you pause, you feel guilty. Like, you should be doing more, spending more, posting more, being more. And when you finally speak up, people hit you with the same tired shit. Like, just work harder. Just stop being negative. Try a side hustle. For what? Just so we can be tired in more creative ways? Nobody wants to say it, but the truth is this isn't living. This is just making it to the next bill. And maybe you've you've gotten used to it. Maybe you've convinced yourself that this is just how life works, but deep down, you know, this isn't what we were made for. We were meant to build, connect, create, explore, not grind ourselves into the dirt so someone else can sit back, you know, and profit off of the scraps. I don't know what this is, but it damn sure isn't living.
Saved - September 22, 2025 at 4:58 PM

@liz_churchill10 - Liz Churchill

I’m absolutely sick of his shit. https://t.co/fiYEGU09ew

Saved - October 17, 2025 at 12:06 AM

@MaxNard0 - Max Nardo

Shut the fuck up, groomer https://t.co/m9Y1YoHIyn

@Dashjones1000 - The Lamb is coming!

@Villgecrazylady Hate Israel and Jews all you want. They didn’t kill Charlie Kirk.

Saved - December 11, 2025 at 8:34 PM

@TheRISEofROD - Machiavelli

Are you fucking livid yet? https://t.co/OIombzm5BD

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The speaker argues that the United States has, for about a century, supported Israel not only for strategic reasons but through a broad, coordinated influence network. The question is raised: why have we fought regime-change wars on Israel’s behalf, why do we back Israel in Gaza, and why do we provide foreign aid? The speaker states the answer is not solely because of APAC. The central claim is that there exists a vast network inside the United States—a “fifth column.” This network stretches from Silicon Valley and Stanford on the West Coast to Harvard and Columbia on the East Coast, including major businesses like BlackRock and large hedge funds, mainstream media, banking and finance, and Hollywood, all the way to Washington, D.C. through lobbying groups such as APAC and J Street and mega donors like Sheldon Adelson. The speaker describes this as a Jewish oligarchy that operates across industries and elite sectors, working either directly under Israeli intelligence or on behalf of Israel, to push America to support Israel’s well-being. The justification offered is that because they are Jewish, they care about the Jewish state; because they are Jewish, they have a special allegiance to Israel. The speaker asserts that after October 7, there was particular sympathy, and influence was used in various spheres—CBS, Harvard, Columbia, Silicon Valley, government, and Congress. The reference is made to a representative who served in the IDF and appeared in his IDF uniform, illustrating the claimed special affinity. The argument continues that when called upon, this network uses its influence across media, finance, academia, Hollywood, technology, and government. The stated purpose of this influence is to benefit their Jewish community at large and to benefit Israel.
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Speaker 0: The United States has been supporting Israel realistically for about a hundred years. Why have we fought regime change wars on their behalf? Why are we now backing them in Gaza? Why have we given them foreign aid? The reason that we have done all of this is not just because of APAC. It's because there is a vast network inside The United States, a fifth column. Everywhere you look from Silicon Valley and Stanford University on the West Coast to Harvard and Columbia and all the big businesses like BlackRock and the major hedge funds on the East Coast. Mainstream media, banking and finance, Hollywood to Washington DC with the lobbying groups like APAC and J Street and the mega donors like Sheldon Adelson. From one industry to the other, from one elite sector of society to the next, we have a Jewish oligarchy. And they have been working either directly under Israeli intelligence or on behalf of Israel indirectly to push America to support Israel's well-being. Because they are Jewish, they care about the Jewish state. Because they are Jewish, they have a special allegiance to the Jewish state of Israel. Because they are Jewish, we're particularly sympathetic after October 7 and used influence, whether it was at CBS, whether it was at Harvard, Columbia, whether it was in Silicon Valley, in government, in Congress, the representative who was in the IDF, who came in in his IDF uniform, because they are Jewish, they have a special affinity with Israel. And when called upon, they use that influence in media, finance, in academia, in Hollywood, tech, government. They use that influence to benefit their Jewish community at large to benefit Israel.
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