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Many people believe that staying quiet or voting Democrat will protect them from those who want to take away their rights and freedoms. However, history shows that this is not the case. The speaker warns that we should learn from the history of communism, particularly the Bolsheviks, who sought to control every aspect of people's lives. They emphasize that these individuals are coming for us, and we must take action to resist them. It is already happening in some parts of the world, where people are forced to live off bugs and have their currency controlled based on their speech. The speaker urges everyone, not just a select few, to resist and stand up against this threat.

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The speaker states that the audience is the community to the president's chaos. Together, they will build a future of opportunity and justice for all. They are fighting for hope over fear, aspiration over anger, and the promise of America for each and every American.

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In these crazy times, unseen forces are trying to divide and separate us. But we need to stay united. It doesn't matter which side you're on, we are all part of the same family. In this family, skin color, language, love, and beliefs don't matter. We are here for each other, ready to live and die together.

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The people united cannot be divided. When they try to divide us, we can't be divided. What we're seeing now is what happens when they try.

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The speaker emphasizes that the problems faced in America are not exclusive to the country but are global issues affecting people worldwide. They mention receiving messages from various countries, highlighting the awareness of irregularities and the tightening of rules and regulations. The speaker asserts that those who speak out against these issues are being suppressed globally. They argue that it is a minority of people trying to control the world against the majority who simply want to live their lives freely. The speaker expresses a desire for personal freedom and autonomy, emphasizing that people do not wake up wanting war or control. They conclude by urging others to join together against the globalist agenda and let everyone live their lives without interference.

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Speaker 0 asserts that kindergarten classes look “completely disgustingly changed” and that those children are not belonging there, calling them “anchor babies” and alleging they are “chemical weapons” and “biological chemical weapons” sent to destroy the fabric of the country. He adds that these people do not vote like white Christian men and vote against the interests of “small town, small America.” He then says, “White people in America, you will be replaced and your children will be black Muslims if you don't stand up now,” claims that “AIPAC is one of the main components to the people at the head of Hollywood that are brainwashing your children to vote Democrat, to take your guns, and to take your freedom,” and declares that it is time to fight back. Speaker 2 responds by stating that there is a war being fought against “our people,” and it is “in our school systems,” “in our cafeterias,” and “in our grocery stores,” and that replacement is happening “on our phones,” and “in our hospitals.” He calls for fighting back, organizing, and having more children, and urges turning minds and hearts toward Christ. Speaker 1 encouragements follow: “We need to stand up,” and “We need to stand tall.” Speaker 1 then proclaims, “I’m proud to be white, and I’m proud to be American,” and calls others to action: “America, fight back. Stand strong. Be brave.” The speakers exhort others to inspire those around them, and to affirm faith with “Amen.” Speaker 2 closes with “God bless America.”

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The speaker questions why the educated Germans turned on the Jews despite their achievements. They suggest that similar behaviors seen in Germany could lead to similar outcomes in the United States, predicting Weimar-like conditions and solutions.

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Lyndon Johnson is accused of supporting integration with black people, but the speaker strongly opposes it. They believe mixing races will lead to the destruction of all races. The speaker expresses a refusal to integrate and criticizes Martin Luther King Jr. for causing division among races in the United States.

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The speaker argues that the Roosevelt administration is the third powerful group pushing the country toward war, having used the war emergency to win a third presidential term, add unlimited debt, and justify restricting congressional power and adopting dictatorial procedures. The administration’s power and prestige, the speaker claims, depend on wartime conditions and on Britain, to whom the president attached his political future, at a time when many believed England and France could easily win. The danger, according to the speaker, lies in the administration’s subterfuge: while promising peace, it leads the nation into war without honoring its electoral platform. In identifying the major agitators for war, the speaker names three essential groups: the British, the Jewish, and the administration; other groups are described as of secondary importance. The speaker contends that, once any one of these groups ceases agitating for war, the nation would face little danger of involvement. The speaker asserts that, when hostilities began in Europe in 1939, Americans showed no intention of entering the war and could not be easily asked for a declaration of war; nevertheless, the groups planned to entrap the United States into war by disguising foreign war as American defense, gradually drawing the country in, and creating incidents to force actual conflict, aided by propaganda. The propaganda, the speaker claims, included theaters glorifying war, biased newsreels, newspapers and magazines engaging in antiwar advertising, and smear campaigns against intervention opponents. Those who opposed intervention were labeled fifth columnists, traitors, Nazis, or anti-Semites; people lost jobs for antiwar views; lecture halls opened to war advocates but closed to opponents, and a climate of fear was created. The nation was told that aviation would make the UK fleet invulnerable to invasion, and that extensive arms spending was needed for national defense, with the money flowing to aid Europe rather than strengthening the U.S. military. The speaker provides a specific example: in 1939, the U.S. was told to increase the Air Corps to 5,000 planes, then later that the United States should have at least 50,000 planes; yet, while fighting planes were produced, they were sent abroad, and the U.S. air corps remained under-equipped, with far fewer modern bombers and fighters than Germany could produce in a month. According to the speaker, from its inception the arms program aimed to prosecute war in Europe more than to defend America, and the only thing preventing war was the rising opposition of the American people. The speaker contends that democracy and representative government are being tested as the nation stands on the verge of a war that would be unwinnable without a costly invasion, and asserts that it is not too late to stay out and to demonstrate that money, propaganda, or patronage cannot force a free and independent people into war against its will.

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The speaker discusses the efforts made in the past to unite Americans against communism, which is now referred to as "woke." They mention that during that time, there was a push for everyone to pledge loyalty to the country as it was. They also mention that Mexican workers were derogatorily referred to as "wetbacks."

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Humanity shares a common struggle against a predatory philanthropic class that seeks to control us. They despise us but rely on our existence for their power and wealth. Their primary goal is to prevent us from recognizing our true oppressors, using tactics of division to keep us fighting amongst ourselves—whether through political, racial, or social conflicts. Instead of harboring animosity towards one another, we should unite and understand that the real enemy is this elite class. They aim to enslave us, and we must choose between being free or submissive. I choose freedom and stand with humanity.

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Henry, Joe, and Mike are introduced as individuals who are vulnerable to being taken advantage of. The speaker then addresses the issue of prejudice and division in America, highlighting the dangers of scapegoating and discrimination. They draw parallels to Nazi Germany, emphasizing the importance of unity and protecting everyone's liberties. The speaker urges listeners to reject divisive rhetoric and work towards a society that values personal freedom and respects all minorities. They emphasize that America is made up of diverse individuals and that safeguarding the rights of others ultimately protects our own freedom.

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Whether we are black, brown, or white, we bleed the same red blood, enjoy the same freedoms, and salute the same flag. Whether a child is born in Detroit or Nebraska, they look at the same night sky, dream the same dreams, and are infused with life by the same creator. To all Americans, you will never be ignored again. Your voice, hopes, and dreams will define our American destiny. Your courage, goodness, and love will forever guide us.

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Henry, Joe, and Mike are ordinary Americans who are targeted by people trying to take advantage of them. They are warned about the dangers of prejudice and division, as seen in Nazi Germany. The Nazis used propaganda to split the German population and gain power. They attacked minorities, destroyed organizations, and abolished truth. The consequences were devastating, with people losing their freedom and the country being destroyed in war. The speaker emphasizes the importance of unity and protecting everyone's liberties, as America is a nation of minorities. He urges people not to be fooled and to prioritize the freedom and dignity of all individuals.

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The speaker believes America's unifying principle was never race, skin color, or ethnicity, but rather a doctrine of human rights. They state that most countries are unified by ethnicity or religion, but America was different. The speaker thinks it is un-American to want to preserve European heritage. Whether that desire is moral depends on the motivation behind it. The speaker can only trust that it is not motivated by bigotry, as they cannot look inside another person's soul.

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We must remember that as Americans, we are not enemies. There are those who seek to divide us based on various factors like race, age, income, gender, political affiliation, and religion. This tactic has been used in other countries that turned socialist or communist. Additionally, there is a trend of dumbing down the population in our country.

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The speakers discuss their fear of those who oppose them and their determination to stop them. They believe that the opposition will go to great lengths to prevent their cause. They express concern for the state of the United States and the need for people to support their mission. They emphasize the importance of doing the right thing for the country and ask for support. The conversation ends with gratitude and a plea to make the right decision.

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Henry, Joe, and Mike are ordinary Americans who are targeted by people trying to take advantage of them. They represent different backgrounds and beliefs, but they all have something in common: they are free to live and work together in America. However, there are those who want to divide and destroy this unity. One man tries to convince others that foreigners, Negroes, and Catholics are the enemy. Another man, who has experienced the consequences of such divisive talk in Nazi Germany, warns against falling for it. He emphasizes the importance of unity and protecting everyone's freedom and dignity. The video ends with a plea to not be fooled and to think of ourselves as one united people.

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The speaker believes that those in power see the rest of the population as slaves and do not care about public opinion. They argue that there is no overlap between what Americans care about and what the government prioritizes. The speaker suggests that the key to fighting against this is to find strength within oneself. They claim that the government tries to weaken the population through various means and are afraid of the day when average people refuse to go along with their actions. The speaker emphasizes the immorality of discrimination based on race and encourages people to stand up against it.

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The speaker believes America's unifying principle was never race, skin color, or ethnicity, but rather a doctrine of human rights. They state that most countries are unified by ethnicity or religion, while America is different. The speaker thinks it is un-American to want to preserve European heritage, but acknowledges that the motivation behind such a desire is key. They state that if the motivation is not bigotry, they can only trust that to be the case, as they cannot look inside another person's soul.

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Henry, Joe, and Mike are ordinary Americans who are targeted by people trying to take advantage of them. They represent different backgrounds and beliefs, but they all share the freedom to live and work together in America. However, there are those who want to divide and destroy this unity. They spread hate and prejudice against minorities, blaming them for the country's problems. The speaker warns against falling for this rhetoric, drawing on his own experience in Nazi Germany. He emphasizes the importance of standing together, protecting each other's freedoms, and not allowing any minority to be persecuted. In America, everyone is a minority, and safeguarding each other's liberties is crucial for a united and free society.

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The speakers express their frustration with what they perceive as lies and manipulation from those in power. They criticize the division in society and argue that people should think for themselves instead of being controlled by others. They accuse the left of being part of a ruthless mob that destroys lives and serves the interests of the wealthy elite. The speakers also claim that censorship is being used to hide vaccine side effects. They urge people to wake up and reject the illusionary crusade created by those in power. They emphasize the importance of freedom and unity among ordinary Americans.

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Our nation does not want foreign control. France is for the French, England for the English, and America for Americans. We must prevent outsiders from seizing power and displacing us. These divisions are deliberate, pitting people against each other: black versus white, men versus women through degeneracy, Republicans versus Democrats. While we fight amongst ourselves, they manipulate us from above. Originally, the goal wasn't extermination, but expulsion. Europe will remain unsettled until the Jewish issue is resolved. Workers of all nations, recognize your true, common enemy. This isn't about right versus left, but right versus wrong.

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The speaker calls for an end to division, hate, racism, antisemitism, and Islamophobia. They assert that the country is built on diversity, fairness, respect, and equality, and that everyone deserves to feel safe. The message emphasizes that hate starts, but here is where it stops, and urges people to stand up to hate.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of preserving American democracy and ensuring free and fair elections. They highlight the existence of an extremist movement that threatens these values. The speaker urges all Americans to join them in protecting voting rights. They believe in the power of the people and state that the United States has limitless potential when united. The message is approved by Joe Biden.
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