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Speaker 0: Normalized guys wearing nail polish, crop tops, honestly, any clothes they want, dresses, skirts, whatever. Speaker 1: Life's too short to exercise. I'm just gonna be honest. There are so many better things to do than exercise. And this way of thinking is known as fatphobia. Speaker 2: A fat fucking den. Speaker 1: Men are not meant to be dominant. Men are meant to be submissive. Speaker 2: At nighttime, that hurt. You know? Speaker 1: And I think that just that flipped the switch in me where I was like, okay, fuck you. Watch this.

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At a party in 2016, a Hollywood agent sexually assaulted the speaker, who was with their spouse. The agent made explicit gestures and grabbed the speaker's genitals, causing them to react in shock. Despite being physically strong, the speaker chose not to respond violently. They explain that as a black man in America, they feel the need to carefully navigate their actions to be seen as a valuable member of society.

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The video explores the influence of the occult in Hollywood and the entertainment industry. It highlights the practices of actors and celebrities who engage in witchcraft, channeling spirits, and other occult rituals. The transcript mentions specific individuals like Robin Williams, Tom Brady, and Oprah Winfrey, who openly admit to being involved in these practices. The video also discusses the impact of occultism on popular culture, including movies and comics influenced by occultist figures like Aleister Crowley. It emphasizes the dangers of engaging in the occult and the deception it brings. The video concludes by urging viewers to trust in God and His teachings rather than being swayed by the darkness of the entertainment industry.

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In this video, the first speaker mentions a hidden aspect of Hollywood called the "gay casting couch." They share their experience of being warned about a supposed homosexual and Jewish mafia running the town. The second speaker interrupts, urging caution about discussing such topics on Infowars and not wanting any repercussions.

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Male producers have given jobs based on looks or drinks. Casting couch is real, but Me Too movement overlooks men's experiences. Terry Crews felt objectified by a powerful figure. Men face similar situations, but are often not taken seriously. Double standard exists where men like Crews are ridiculed for speaking out. Society struggles to accept men as victims of harassment.

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Men are afraid to open up to women because they've been trained it's not safe due to past experiences where women weaponized their vulnerability. This was prompted by a video discussing Shaquille O'Neal and Country Wayne's views on men showing vulnerability to women, which sparked debate in the comments. Many men expressed that opening up to women is not realistic. Singer K. Michelle posted that she feels like she's the man in the relationship if her man cries in front of her. This reinforces why men don't feel safe being vulnerable.

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In 2016, the speaker reveals that they were sexually assaulted by a Hollywood agent at a party. They explain that the assault was a display of power and control. Despite feeling the urge to be violent, the speaker's wife had prepared them to avoid such situations. The speaker mentions the risks faced by black men in America and how violence can lead to imprisonment or death. When asked about retaliation, the speaker shares an incident where a producer asked their manager to drop the case against the assailant in exchange for a role in a movie. However, the speaker decided to take a stand against abuse and declined the offer.

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The video shows an undercover operation exposing a Disney vice president for discriminatory hiring practices. The vice president was caught on tape saying they don't hire white males. The video also promotes a medical emergency kit and ends with the undercover team interacting with bystanders in Hollywood. The vice president drives away in a Tesla when confronted. Stay tuned for more parts of the Disney expose.

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The speakers discuss the topic of cultural appropriation and the confusion surrounding what is considered acceptable. They mention how pronouncing words differently can be seen as cultural appropriation, and they debate whether it is wrong for a white person to imitate a black accent. They also touch on the issue of dressing up as different cultures and the importance of respecting traditions. The conversation becomes heated when one speaker expresses frustration with another's ignorance and lack of concern for offending other cultures. Overall, they discuss the need for understanding and respect when it comes to cultural appropriation.

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Comedian Dave Chappelle shares a story about how his friend, the late Norm Macdonald, helped him out of a tough time. Norm arranged for Dave to meet Jim Carrey, whom Dave admired greatly. Jim was immersed in his role as Andy Kaufman for the movie "Man on the Moon," so everyone called him Andy. Although Dave was disappointed that he couldn't meet Jim Carrey, he now realizes how lucky he was to witness such dedication from one of the greatest artists of his time. Dave concludes by saying that this experience relates to how transgender individuals make him feel, without further elaboration.

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This video features various individuals discussing their experiences and perspectives on gender identity and transgender issues. They touch on topics such as personal expression, femininity, power dynamics, bathroom usage, and societal acceptance. The speakers express a range of emotions, from empowerment and self-discovery to frustration and anger. The video highlights the complexity and diversity of transgender experiences and challenges societal norms and expectations surrounding gender.

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This actor shares a personal experience of being put in a vulnerable position by a famous director. He was asked to do uncomfortable things during an audition but kept quiet about it. He warns others in the industry to be cautious and speak out against abuse.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the dark side of Hollywood and the abuse of power within the industry. They talk about how influential people in Hollywood manipulate and exploit others, particularly through sexual harassment and assault. They mention the use of stylists to groom and invite individuals to parties where they are subjected to inappropriate behavior. The speakers also touch on the rituals and secrets of the music and film industry, including the initiation process and the pressure to engage in sexual acts to advance one's career. They emphasize the need to be cautious and surround oneself with the right people in order to navigate the industry successfully.

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In Hollywood, everyone has experienced inappropriate touching, whether they are aware of it or not.

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The speaker discusses the use of makeup and costumes in the entertainment industry, questioning the gender of certain actors. They point out physical features like bone structure and adam's apple as indicators of biological sex. The speaker suggests that societal norms are changing, with women having penises and men being more feminine. They also mention specific actors and their roles in movies, implying a connection to secret societies and depopulation agendas. The speaker expresses frustration with people who cannot see what they perceive as obvious gender deception in the media.

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In this video, the speaker asks how to differentiate between boys and girls. They mention that boys have short hair, but what if both individuals have short hair? The speaker suggests another way to determine gender is by removing their clothes. They also mention being asked explicit and sexual questions that made them uncomfortable, comparing it to how they would feel talking that way to their own child.

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The speaker discusses the concept of black privilege, stating that black people are allowed to say things that other races cannot. They argue that if a white person were to express a preference for not dating black people, it would be met with severe backlash and consequences. The speaker also mentions the idea of supporting black-owned businesses, highlighting that if a white person were to express a preference for only supporting white-owned businesses, it would be seen as negative. They conclude by reiterating their belief in the existence of black privilege.

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The video discusses allegations of discriminatory hiring practices at Disney, particularly against white men. The speakers claim that it is difficult for non-white, non-Jewish individuals to reach top positions in the company. They also mention instances where diversity and inclusion efforts were forced into programming, resulting in inauthentic portrayals. The video suggests that Disney CEO Bob Iger may be corrupt and criticizes his focus on diversity rather than financial performance. The speakers express concern about the future of Disney under Iger's leadership. The video concludes by inviting viewers to share their thoughts and promising future releases on the topic.

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Giving up one's manhood is irreversible, leading to a loss of foundation. Some actors and celebrities like Bieber struggle with past actions, turning to drugs to escape their principles, a consequence of the entertainment business. Women who trade their bodies for roles may achieve success but lose their original soul. Integrity is paramount; achieving goals at the expense of one's principles is meaningless. Men produce 1,500 sperm per heartbeat, signifying necessary aggression that shouldn't be traded. The speaker recounted declining invitations from Puffy, suspecting unwanted advances. He also threatened producers who approached him inappropriately. A man doesn't accept the same things a guy will. Maintaining the "man card" is essential, even at the cost of business opportunities. He refuses to compromise his masculinity by playing gay roles or kissing men.

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The speaker criticizes Magic Johnson, Barack Obama, Spike Lee, and Pastor Jamal Bryant, accusing them of being "pimped out" by the Democratic party to influence black male voters. They claim these celebrities are out of touch with the struggles of average Americans, particularly regarding finances, and should not dictate how black people should think or vote. The speaker rebukes Bryant for his comments about black men not supporting black women and Lee for suggesting some black people are "drinking the Kool-Aid." The speaker questions why black male voters are being specifically targeted, while other demographics are not receiving the same attention from celebrities. They suggest these four men should focus on their respective professions instead of politics and reiterate that not all black people are for sale.

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The speakers discuss drag and its exaggerated nature. They explain that drag involves dressing up as a gender different from one's own and often includes heavy makeup and elaborate costumes. One of the speakers reveals that they are a drag queen. They discuss pronouns and how they identify, with the drag queen mentioning that she prefers she/her pronouns when in drag. They also talk about the role of drag queens as hosts in the queer community, ensuring everyone has a good time through performances and shows. The question of whether drag queens are transgender is raised, and it is mentioned that some performers are indeed transgender. The conversation ends with a playful exchange about whether the drag queen looks like royalty.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the connection between elite levels of power and blackmail. They claim that powerful individuals want to control others by having compromising information on them, which they use to manipulate and own them. The speaker also mentions allegations of pedophilia against Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, and others in Hollywood. They talk about the prevalence of abuse in the entertainment industry and the fear that prevents people from speaking out. The speaker encourages people to research and expose the truth, as they believe there is a widespread cult involved in these activities.

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Michelle discusses gender norms and fashion choices, referencing Kevin who initially resisted wearing a dress but later claimed it was his decision. Conversations shift to celebrities like Hayden Smith and Brad Pitt, highlighting their fashion statements. There's a humorous exchange about the pressure on Black male actors to wear dresses in films, with Dave recounting his experience on set when asked to wear a dress for a comedic scene. He expresses discomfort and insists on being funny without resorting to that trope. Ultimately, he stands firm, leading to a quick rewrite of the scene that maintains humor without compromising his values.

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"Black men, you gotta jump the hoops." "See, black women will tell black men that her I'm not gonna settle." "So her standards are nonnegotiable." "They go completely out the window when a white man come along." "What standards? He could be anybody. He could be a bum. He could do anything. He could be anything. He could be nothing." "Black men gotta prove that he could get out of slave status to get to her level or above." "And the but but the reality is in your mind, the only one above you is Maslow, and black men will never be William Cartwright." "Black men gotta spend a ton of money. They gotta be fine."

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump’s Possible VP Contenders, Prince William Affair Rumors, w/ Ruthless and Dershowitz
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing various headlines, including Don Lemon's complaints after being fired from CNN and the lack of polling support for President Biden following his State of the Union Address. She highlights a significant ruling by Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee, who dismissed six counts of the indictment against Trump and others, suggesting inadequate drafting by the prosecution. Alan Dershowitz joins to discuss the implications of the ruling and the potential disqualification of Fanny Willis from the case. He expresses skepticism about the judge's courage to make a fair decision, predicting that the judge may avoid fully disqualifying Willis despite evidence of misconduct. Dershowitz critiques the prosecution's credibility, emphasizing that if the judge does not find sufficient grounds for disqualification, it could undermine the integrity of the judicial system. He also comments on the political implications of the judge's upcoming decision, suggesting that it may be influenced by the judge's recent electoral challenge. The conversation shifts to the broader implications for Trump's case and the public perception of Willis. The discussion then transitions to polling data showing Trump gaining ground against Biden, with the hosts analyzing the disconnect between media narratives and public opinion. They also touch on Trump's ongoing VP selection process, speculating on potential candidates and their suitability. In a lighter segment, the hosts discuss Kate Middleton's health rumors and the bizarre theories circulating online about her marital issues with Prince William. They critique the media's obsession with the royal family and the absurdity of some conspiracy theories. Lastly, they address Dylan Mulvaney's recent music video celebrating his identity as a woman, with the hosts expressing their discomfort with the portrayal of femininity and the implications for young girls. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of authentic female experiences and the challenges posed by figures like Mulvaney who attempt to redefine womanhood.
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