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I'm willing to collaborate with anyone serious about censoring Americans and pushing a progressive agenda, but the problem is they're just not serious enough. Try to violate our First Amendment rights, and we'll respond by exercising our Second Amendment rights.

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"BB's holding it up like Charlie just in May said, hey, you know what? I just want to write a love letter to Israel." "I'm an American citizen. Yes. I want Israel to win. Yes. I'm a Christian." "But my moral character is now being put into question, Megan." "But no. I am a bad person if I do this." "Thousands of tweets and text messages." "the people that are attacking me are in a hyperparanoid state because they're at war, and war tends to make things black and white, and you're a hammer looking for a nail." "What would it be like if all of a sudden I'm starting to see a pattern of behavior similar to what my grandparents saw in nineteen thirties Germany online? How would I behave?" "Tucker Carlson was really the focus when it came to America Fest."

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"I am America first. You are not." "Elon Musk, you weren't born here." "Milo, you're a Jew and you weren't born here." "Kanisawans, your husband wasn't born here." "Ask the show. Who is the fed? Will the real federal agent please stand up? Who's the real federal agent?" "Elon, Peter Thiel, JD Vance Tucker, and George Farmer, the son of the head of the alliance of Christians and Jews in The UK?" "Patrick Bet David said, why do you say the n word? It's to show people I'm real." "Why do you roll out of bed at 3AM and do a show? Why do you say you're gonna have hate sex with can of so ands? Why do you say nigger? It's to show you I'm the real nigga on the show." "All these people that have been taking checks from Fox News, Turning Point USA, Dennis Prager, they're just not ready for this. They're not ready that we're in the groiper generation." "Eight years lied about, censored, attacked, persecuted while you were at parties getting millions of dollars for doing bullshit." "Your show is ass and you're full of shit and you're retarded." "I'm coming for all of it." "They came to my house. They tried to kill me." "You might kill me in the process, but you're fucking done." "Signed America. That's my body. And that's me. And that's my body."

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I am mad. You're mad too? That's okay. The best thing about America is free speech. It's not about protecting the speech you agree with; it's about protecting the speech you hate. The government, or anyone else, shouldn't control what people hear. If you disagree, that's your right. Write an act, get on stage, and share your views, just like I'm doing.

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Well, there's free speech, but then there's also hate speech, and woe to those who engage in it because it's a crime. That's a lie, and it's a lie that denies the humanity of the people you're telling it about. And so any attempt to impose hate speech laws in this country, and trust me, there are a lot of people who would like them. There are a lot of people who'd like to codify their own beliefs by punishing those under The US code who disagree with their beliefs. Any attempt to do that is a denial of the humanity of American citizens and cannot be allowed under any circumstances. That's got to be the red line.

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Where there's a vacancy, let's fill it. The progress of our nation has always been about the expansion of rights, not the restriction of rights, but we're seeing a u-turn right now. We have to keep fighting for those rights to be maintained, which means we have to be vigilant. Whatever gains we've made will not be permanent unless we're vigilant. Our democracy and our rights are only gonna be as strong as our willingness to fight for it. We have to be clear eyed and fight for something, not against something. Sometimes you gotta see the beauty in things. I see the beauty in you not being the president. Stop whatever you're doing with your nose and stop drinking because the word salad has to stop. Please do not run for governor of California. You're trying to run for something, but just run back home to Willie Brown.

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First, they came for Alex Jones, and you did not speak out because you were not right wing. Then they came for the Tate brothers. You did not speak out because you were not a Tate brother. Then they came for Donald Trump. You did not speak out because you were not a politician. Then they came for Russell Brand. You did not speak out because you are not a celebrity. But next, they are going to come for you, and there will be nobody left to speak out.

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Burnt out, the speaker proclaims he is "the happiest person you have ever met" yet "sick of all of my soldiers, including Charlie, dying so you guys can mock each other." He repeats "Mock. Mock. Mock." and asks, "You think that that's a solution?" noting that "every major religion speaks out against mockery." He says he saw "mockery" and a "mob" energized with mockery, naming "John Oliver," "Matt Walsh," and "Louder with Crowder." He argues "This is all the mockery that's existed on both sides of the equation, and it's killing my soldiers, my people, and I'm done." He adds, "I don't wanna see my men die anymore. I'm sick of it. I didn't see Charlie die." Then declares, "I stood up. My soldiers stand up. I stand up. And I'm not apologizing for standing up. I did what I was trained to do."

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"He decided to insinuate that I am a pedophile." "You don't like Trump? You're a pedophile." "It's their go to move, and it shows you how much they actually care about pedophilia." "We say a lot of things on this show. We don't make up lies." "In fact, we have a team of people who work very hard to sift through facts and reputable sources before I make a joke." "Even he deserves that consideration, and we give it to him because the truth still matters." "And when I do get something wrong, which happens on rare occasions, you know what I do? I apologize for it, which is what Aaron Rogers should do, which is what a decent person would do." "But saying someone is a pedophile is not an opinion, nor is it trash talk. Sorry, Pat McAfee." "And wanted to make false and very damaging statements like that, that we should do it in court so he could share his proof with like a judge because, you know, when you hear a guy who won a Super Bowl and did the all the State Farm commercials say something like this, a lot of people believe, hopefully, many many decent people out there who vote conservative or whatever you wanna call what goes on now. I don't see anything conservative about any of it, but to those of you who are part of that, I want to say this and I hope you will listen and give it a little bit of consideration. If you are a member of a group that think it's okay to randomly call someone a child molester because you don't like what that person has to say, maybe you should rethink being a part of that group."

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"there is never a more justified moment for civil disobedience than that ever, and there never will be." "Because if they can tell you what to say, they're telling you what to think, there is nothing they can't do to you because they don't consider you human." "Hate speech, of course, is any speech that the people in power hate, but they don't define it that way." "Any attempt to do that is a denial of the humanity of American citizens and cannot be allowed under any circumstances." "That's got to be the red line." "Because, again, when they can do that, what can't they do?"

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I demand to be addressed as Colonel or Sir. Did you order the code red? I want the truth. You can't handle the truth. I provide the freedom you enjoy. Did you order the code red? Yes, I did.

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That is why we exist, not to knuckle under, not to do what we're told, but to stand up and to say, listen, if you want to pull these licenses, then we're going to go to court and we'll be in the court of public opinion. But you don't get to go on a podcast and set policy for American media, for an American media institution that's been around a lot longer than me, you or Donald Trump. This a red line that has been crossed for our industry, for the First Amendment, for the right of people to speak. There was nothing hateful about And what was even hateful speech is protected. This is this is not acceptable.

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"A human being with a soul, a free man, has a right to say what he believes, not to hurt other people, but to express his views." "that thinking that she just articulated on camera there is exactly what got us to a place where some huge and horrifying percentage of young people think it's okay to shoot people you disagree with, to kill Nazis for saying things they don't like." "Well, there's free speech which of course we all acknowledge is important so so important." "But then there's this thing called hate speech." "Hate speech, of course, is any speech that the people in power hate, but they don't define it that way." "They define it as speech that hurts people, speech that is tantamount to violence." "And we punish violence, don't we? Of course, we do."

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You can't sue me for criticizing you. The US Constitution protects my right to speak freely. I'm quoting Supreme Court case law that allows for robust debate, even if it's harsh. You can't silence me. If you don't like it, move to Russia. I demand the immediate termination of Dr. Charissa Gibson and the resignation of the school board for unconstitutional censorship. We have the right to critique you in any lawful way. This is America.

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My generation fought hard to ensure that certain disrespectful language wouldn't be tolerated. The only comic who could get away with insulting everyone was Don Rickles. Others need to be smarter and funnier. The point is, it’s not just about being funny; it’s about respect. We worked to prevent people from speaking to women, men, or anyone different in hurtful ways. Now, it seems like some have lost their sense of decency and respect.

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"President President Trump ran directly at these legacy broadcast outlets, and he exposed them to these market forces." "It would it was not remotely market market forces. The market was operating before. It was pure government coercion and threats from Brendan Carr and from Donald Trump and the brow beating of corporations who need the FCC's approval for various broadcast licenses and so on to go and do this." "He is openly broadcasting the fact that this was what we call under the First Amendment viewpoint discrimination. He doesn't like what they're saying." "Under the First Amendment to the constitution of The United States, you have the right to engage in speech that is distasteful and offensive and disagreeable to other people."

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Speaker 0 thanks people who don't support his show but back his right to share beliefs, naming Shapiro, Clay Travis, Candace Owen s, Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul, and Ted Cruz, who 'believe it or not, said something very beautiful on my behalf.' Speaker 1 declares, 'I hate what Jimmy Kimmel said. I am thrilled that he was fired,' then corrects, 'Oh, wait. Not that. The other part.' They warn that if the government bans media for not saying what it likes, 'That will end up bad for conservatives.' Speaker 0 agrees, 'Ted Cruz is right. He's absolutely right,' and muses, 'If Ted Cruz can't speak freely, then he can't cast spells on the Smurfs.' Despite disagreements, they praise those who spoke out against the administration, credit their courage, and urge followers that government cannot be allowed to control what we say on television and that we must stand up to it.

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My coworker was all in a tizzy because she gonna tell me that Charlie Kirk got shot, and I said, good. So we get into this whole conversation about it, and she goes, well, you can't hate people for their political views. And I'm like, yes. I can. Like, that's specifically why I hate people sometimes. You can't hate me for my views because my views don't infringe upon your rights. You don't hate me for what I believe in because it doesn't interfere with your life. Some of these views are dangerous, and I'm glad he got shot. Hopefully, he dies. I don't care.

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I am not sorry for the value my show had. I went hard on many issues, from Black Lives Matter and the targeting of Asian Americans to defending immigrants and objecting to actions subversive to the Constitution. I defended books and highlighted the significance of 1619. I even spoke out about Gaza and our right to object to the bombing of babies. I'm not sorry for standing up for these issues because they are of God. As a church girl, I was taught that these things matter. I am proud of my show.

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"Charlie Kirk was assassinated two weeks ago today in an event that clearly is gonna change American history, changed a lot of people inside." "free speech is a virtue. It is, in fact, the foundation of this country, not only its laws, but its culture, and that we should protect it." "Section two thirty is a section two thirty within the 1996 Communications Decency Act, and it is the piece of legislation often credited for creating the Internet." "The distinction allows the platforms to let other people post whatever they want without getting sued for it." "Section two thirty needs to be repealed. If you're mad at social media companies that radicalize our nation, you should be mad." "More than 12,000 people arrested every single year for criticizing their government in The UK."

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I'm not a traitor, I'm a defender. I want Americans to demand more from their government and society. 30 years ago, things were better. Those calling me a traitor don't prioritize America's interests.

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"Do you accept, Carrie, that this is a it's not just a one-sided problem? The political violence and violent rhetoric is a problem on both sides of the divide, and it's incumbent on everybody in a position of authority and influence to take the lead here in trying to to just tone things down." "There's been a few cases where it goes from from the right to the left, but there's been an exorbitant number where it's coming from the left to the right. And you can't deny that. If you add it all up, it's just more violence. I mean, president Trump was nearly assassinated. There's another attempt on his life." "The media has to take credit for what they have caused, the chaos they've caused in our country, and they haven't done it. And until they do, they need to be turned off, canceled, muted. They're absolutely abhorrent."

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I'm sorry for getting emotional, but my show had value. In the end, thank you. I felt guilty for going hard on issues like Black Lives Matter, the targeting of Asian Americans, defending immigrants, calling out subversive actions against our liberty, defending inconvenient books like the 1619 Project, and speaking out about the bombing of babies in Gaza. But I'm not sorry. I'm not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God. I was taught those values in church, and I'm proud of my show.

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Speaker 0: The speech opens with a critique of denouncing and a reference to the red guard/ c ultural revolution, questioning why nobody denounces others the way that era was denounced. The speaker recalls that the entire point of Charlie Kirk’s public life was to have actual debate, and asserts that Charlie “died for it.” The last several months of Charlie’s life were devoted, in part, to arguing about this event and this speech, which he asked the speaker to deliver earlier this year, this summer. The speaker notes that Charlie faced immense pressure from people who fund Turning Point who wanted him to remove the speaker from the roster. This has all become public, and the speaker describes the situation as sad, stating that Charlie stood firm in his often stated and deeply held belief that people should be able to debate. The speaker emphasizes that if someone has something valid to say and is telling the truth, they ought to be able to explain it calmly and in detail to people who don’t agree with them, and that they shouldn’t immediately resort to “shut up racist.” The speaker adds that “shut up racist” is the number one reason they voted for Donald Trump. They declare that if they were a racist or a bigot, they would simply say so, noting that it’s America and one is allowed to be whatever kind of person they want. They insist they are not a racist and have always opposed-bigoted views, but criticize the style of debate that prevents the other side from talking or being heard by immediately going to motive, asking why the question is asked, and stating they detect “a certain evil in your soul” in the question. They say that listening to such a question implicates the listeners too, and that someday they may be asked to denounce that person; they assert that friendship is not a reason to defend someone and that love is no defense. The speaker reflects that they thought that phase had ended and that they are not going to engage in those rules. They affirm that if someone doesn’t like what they think, that’s fine as long as they get to express it. That remains their view.

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I think we should get the homicide out of the White House, we don't want any more murderers. Let's just go on to the next question. You're not talking about losing accusations. That's a little too far, let's just go on to the next question. This is not the place to make those accusations and you're supposed to be funny. I thought it was a matter of record. You will not be invited back if you don't shut up. Let's talk football. Where did you ever hear the word, bonus raise, he's my hero, you know, just like you. There's no stopping you, is there? His career is over after this. We're on the millionaire today. People always told me Hollywood was incredibly liberal and biased and I thought it was untrue about it. You have 10 sons, you're not allowed to tell anything like that. He doesn't answer anything anyway. He's on the millionaire tonight.
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