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I'm done with sadness; now I'm just angry. I take pride in being petty. I don't care if you're family or a lifelong friend—if you voted for Donald Trump, you can go away. If you're upset about high grocery prices, improve your situation. Get a better job, pursue education, or make changes in your life. It's frustrating to see people complain without taking action.

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Welcome to the first video in my docuseries on John Ledger and T Mobile. It's gonna be a long series with a lot of twists and turns, but let's start with why we're here. Do you remember the days of John Ledger and T Mobile shaking up the industry? Do you remember the loud mouthed CEO who didn't give a shit what people thought? Do you remember the CEO who fought for the frontline and created a cult like following with his employees and customers? I do, because he was my hero. I spent my twenties and thirties being part of the coolest turnaround story in corporate America history, and he was leading the charge. Let me remind you how cool John Ledger was from this CNBC series, The Brave Ones. A lot of people feel that companies themselves are soulless, that CEOs are buttoned down, and that if you do become anything other than that, it's going to hurt your business model. You are a living, breathing example that that's wrong. Hello. Who's this? This is Lisa. Lisa. John. What's up? Oh my god. Can I just tell you you are the best CEO on this planet? Yeah. But that's easy because most CEOs suck. There's a shtick to John, but the shtick is completely in keeping with his company. That's why it's genuine. He's a rebel. He was kind of a cultural alien at the beginning, and he was kind of a rock star in a symphony orchestra. And eventually, the orchestra learned and loved to play rock with him. Legendary. That's the T Mobile I worked for and grew up in. I can still remember being on the Sales floor in March 2011 when I got an email saying AT and T was buying T Mobile. And I was absolutely miserable because I had just left AT and T to go to T Mobile. And then eighteen months later, Mr. John Ledger became the CEO of T Mobile and provided me the opportunity of a lifetime. I started as a seasonal retail sales associate and worked my way up the ladder into multiple positions, eventually made my way into headquarters. I've learned so much in the last seventeen years it's unbelievable. I went from a part time seasonal paycheck to 6 figures, and I also met my wife while I was hustling phones at the T Mobile on Skillman And Abrams. Shout out to the Skillas. To me, that's an example of the American dream. But back to Ledger, my bad, I could go on about this story forever, so make sure you follow, like, and subscribe. Sincerely Ledger, I appreciate you for being who you used to be. I appreciate you for showing me how to have the courage to speak up for the little guy. I couldn't agree more with your statements right here. Them. I am right in your face aggressive to them. But on behalf of people, the assumption is that these high and mighty duopolists that are raping you for every penny you have, if they could do something nice for you, they would. The bitches hate you. I'm telling you. So let's cut the bullshit and get straight to the point of why I'm here. I'm the person you used to be. Magenta is now mine. And to be fair, you did give it up like it was so easy to do. You showed who you really were right there didn't you? The difference between you and me is I bleed magenta. And now I'm going to uncarry your journalism and the news and speak up to the establishment who keeps screwing us little people over. Y'all are making it real hard on me by suspending my ex account, shadow banning me on Instagram, blocking me on Instagram, and whatever else you're doing that I don't know about. People are waking up to the BS and are tired of it. You changed, not me, remember that. You did this to yourself. You changed to team establishment and supported my constitutional rights being violated at T Mobile. You're just like rage against the machine turning into rage for the machine. Nobody in America even cares that my constitutional rights were violated and I was discriminated against The only accountability is me speaking up and it's costing me a lot of money, friends and family I know you left in 2020 but you were still my hero when you turned into the left wing propagandist How did I get it right and all the people that made a lot of money got it wrong? The answer lies within the question Let's see some of the stuff I'm talking about There's wearing a mask because of Covid and then there were people like you who were straight up propagandist for some reason Up. Up. Lot of damage. Certainly an amazing day for a run. Happy Sunday, everybody. Hey. Happy Saturday, everybody. Here's a friendly reminder. Wear a mask. Be a good neighbor. Keep your neighbors safe, and they'll return the favor. And be a leader. Leaders lead. Lead by wearing a mask. That's right. It's slow cooker Sunday. And although I'm home, I'm wearing a mask just to send a message. You serious? I'm keeping these episodes short on purpose to support America's attention span. On the next episode, I'm gonna show you how John Ledger, Steve Aoki, and Blau made millions of dollars hustling NFTs. It's a pretty cool story, especially now knowing 95% of NFTs are worthless and the middle class lost billions while wealthy people made billions. You're an investor collector and NFT strategist yourself. Like, you care. You know, you're in the space. You're a collector. I've seen a picture of your doodle when I walked in. Yeah. And a mutiny. Yeah. And a mutiny. And I've seen a thing you you said recently is that you've made more money off NFTs than you have in your past six albums. Yes. Which is fascinating. Yeah. It's and it's true. And don't worry. I'll give you a quick intro to NFTs on that video, but nothing too detailed.

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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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I hate this fucking country so much. You can be on a fucking mountain in the middle of Norway and get better Internet than Los Angeles, California. And this is just like a a a moment of anger. This is a moment of fucking anger for, like, something that is just so routine, so silly, such a first world problem. But it is emblematic of all of America's much more consequential violence. Okay? It's the same reason as to why America Kaya, please just fucking go just stop. Jesus Christ. What are you doing? You're being such a baby. It's just you're making her stressed. I I she just literally is is so incredibly spoiled from my mom.

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The speaker expresses concern about the current political division and mentions a dislike for a particular individual. They mention seeing news channels spreading negative information and making accusations. They also bring up the women's march and the importance of common sense. The speaker questions why someone would accept and support something they hate. They conclude by questioning if anyone is emotionally attached to the situation.

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Nobody hates you for being a "transformer," but for forcing your delusions on others. People aren't judging you for your skin color, but for doing ignorant things and blaming racism when facing consequences. Nobody cares that you're gay, but they dislike you making your sexuality your entire personality and pushing it on others. Identity politics have brainwashed you into thinking any negative reaction is bigotry, but that's false. The problem isn't who you are, but how you act. Your victimhood prevents you from accepting this because changing is harder than claiming discrimination.

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Believing in different things shouldn't lead to hate; we should respect others' beliefs. Governments want us to hate and be confused, so they distract us with comedy clubs, strip clubs, drinking, and smoking. These distractions keep us from seeing what's really happening behind the scenes.

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I hate drama. I hate influencer drama. I hate Internet drama. I hate the theatrics of it. And so I want to tell you something. The only reason that I'm going up against Crenshaw is I am sick and tired of watching government officials and people in high places try to silence and bully regular American citizens. I'm sick of saying it. Somebody's gotta stand up to this shit. It might as well be me. It might as well be me. On 12/09/2025, I received a legal demand letter from lawyers representing congressman Dan Crenshaw. They are threatening to sue me for defamation because of comments I made on my podcast about a message that he sent me. So this all transpired from a conversation that I had with Tulsi Gabbard. And I was concerned... Although I didn't mention his name in the interview... I wanted to know how a newer congressman can afford to hire a mainstream DJ, Steve Aoki, to spin at his fortieth birthday party. I didn't just make this up. Somebody sent me the invitation that he had sent out to everybody for his fortieth birthday. And so that's where I got this from. Anyways, here's the clip with Tulsi. Is there any direct money? I mean, know, you see all these people you see all these people show up in Congress, the Senate, the cabinet, whatever, and, you know, not wealthy. Yeah. Speaker 1: I don't have firsthand experience in this. I have often questioned the same thing. I know a big factor is the insider trading that goes on in Congress. And again, some people will say, well, like, hey, I didn't know anything about this. I'm just making investments for my family or my wife or my husband is making investments. I don't know anything about what's going on. Maybe they're being honest, maybe they're not. But the reality is you're in a position where you're making decisions, either in committee or on the House floor, that influence our markets, that influence the outcomes of certain industries, either causing some to tank or others to skyrocket. And the mere perception of insider trading shouldn't exist. This is legislation, again, I introduced in Congress years ago. No member of Congress should be allowed to do any trading of any stocks, neither should their spouse, neither should their senior staff. Period. These are the people who have access to proprietary private information that's not open to everybody in the public, or certainly before it becomes public. And the possibility of the abuse of power in trading on that information should not exist. It's interesting because as we're seeing there are some members of Congress who say that share my view on that, but who are continuing to trade stocks themselves. The Senate just passed, I think out of committee, first step legislation that would reflect similar to banning members and their spouses. We'll see where it goes. In the Senate we've heard a lot of talk coming from leaders from both parties, but no action has been taken. That to me is the most obvious way that people are going from being elected and having no money and you make, what, dollars $160 a year or whatever the salary is now to literally becoming multimillionaires. That is the most obvious way. There are kind of stringent requirements of financial reporting that every member has to do certainly at least once a year, more often if you are actively trading in stocks. But it I think it would be a little hard, not impossible, but a little hard if somebody's just coming and bringing you a sack of cash. Speaker 0: So after the conversation with Tulsi, that's when I got the text or the message on Instagram from congressman Crenshaw that I find threatening, telling me he spoke with his boys at six. Here's a screenshot. Hey, Sean. You have the ability to contact your fellow team guy if you've got a problem with me or have questions about how I'm getting rich. Some of my boys at six told me about your indirect swipe at me. Some of my beliefs are based on trendy narratives instead of facts. And just so you know, I mean, Dan does have a history of threatening people. Once again, here is Dan threatening to kill Tucker Carlson. And then, again, he reaffirms that he's not joking. Speaker 2: Have you ever met Tucker? Speaker 0: We've talked a lot. He's the worst person. Okay. So I get the message. I take it is extremely threatening. It is a tier one unit, the best, most effective tier one unit in the world, deadliest unit. But I don't do anything. I move on. And then a little over a year later, I'm interviewing, oh, a member from SEAL Team six. Maybe he's one of Dan's boys at six. So he brought up the fact that he had asked a congressman with an eye patch, didn't wanna mention his name, to help him with his book debacle. He received no aid. I filled in the blank. I said, oh, you must be talking about congressman Crenshaw. Let me share my experience with you, my interactions with congressman Crenshaw. So I shared him. I told him about the Instagram message, and I told him that I found that threatening. And then I asked Matt if he was one of Dan's boys at six, Maybe he was here to come beat me up. Matt assured me he wasn't. Here's the clip. Speaker 2: I'll give you another example. In the height of my my issues, I contacted a former SEAL. I won't name names, but he has an eye patch, And he's a congressman out of a state You Speaker 0: mean Dan Crenshaw? Speaker 2: I'm not naming names. Speaker 0: Another one of my Speaker 2: favorite Sir, here's my situation. You know, Dan? Speaker 0: Dan actually sent me a message. I should fucking read this to you. But, basically, he tells me I brought something up about him, and I never even met I gave him the courtesy of not even mentioning his fucking name. It was about his birthday party where he hired Steve Aoki to to DJ his birthday. I mean, that can't be fucking cheap. Right? Especially on a congressman's salary. And I brought that up. And Dan sends me a message that says his boys over at six are really upset with me that I brought that up, and they're gonna they might come beat me up. Speaker 2: Boys at six. Speaker 0: His boys over at six. Speaker 2: Well, to infer he's got I don't know why congressman would be Speaker 0: threatening me with seal team six, but I'm still fucking waiting. This is actually a couple years This Speaker 2: is threatened quite a Speaker 0: have not had my ass kicked by a couple of guys over at six. But Dan Crunchy he fits with all these fucking people you're talking about. Speaker 2: So I called him. Right? He's a sitting congressman. He's a former officer. And drum roll, please, he was getting ready to release his book. So I call him up. I get a conversation with him. I said, sir, here's my situation. I hired an attorney. The attorney gave me bad advice. Book was published. I've given up attorney client privilege, cooperated everything I can to to fix this. They've still come after me. We can get into all the the other stuff that I'm dealing with. I said, sir, can you help me out with this? He's like, well, you know, I'm I'm about ready to publish my book, and I'm I'm not getting it reviewed. I'm like, well, sir, same same letter of the law that they came after me for failure to seek prepublication review. I didn't get prepublication review because my lawyer told me I didn't have to, and he could do it. Like, in your case, you know you have to get reviewed. I'm here telling you, confirming you have to get reviewed or the government's gonna come after you. He's like, yeah. No. But I'm not gonna write anything classified in my book. I'm like, there's nothing classified in my book. They they said there was. They went through it. They said, nope. There's nothing classified in it. You just failed to seek review. I'm like, so if I only thing I failed to do was seek review, you're willingly going around that obligation, and you don't give a shit. He's like, yeah. But I'm not gonna write about anything classified in my book. That was his answer. Never talked to him again. So he published his book. No review. Nothing's happened. He's kept his money. He's a sitting congressman. I got a payment plan. So so to say I've been alone So Speaker 0: I guess I guess you're not one of Dan's boys over at six. Speaker 2: That's kinda Definitely not Dave Boys at six. That's a pretty ridiculous statement if I've ever heard one.

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Are you saying parents cause problems? Should someone in charge of family outreach be complaining about parents? I don't know what you're talking about. Is that me in that video? I have no idea. I have no comment, so stand back. You can keep your hands off me.

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Speaker 0: Apology tour due to online criticism and advertisers leaving. Speaker 1: Bob Ives was interviewed today. Stop. Speaker 2: I don't want advertisers who try to blackmail me with money. Go fuck yourself. Speaker 1: I understand. Bob, if you're here, let me ask you. Speaker 2: That's how I feel. No advertising. Speaker 1: What are your thoughts?

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Ever since I supported Donald Trump, I've been called names online, told I'm uneducated, not black, and that people wish harm on my daughters. The hate in the comments is disgusting. Those preaching love and unity are actually the most hateful, calling me names and telling me to jump off a bridge. I respect differing opinions, like supporting Kamala Harris. It's just surprising to see the level of hostility.

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I used to be human, but I still am. Being human means that certain things will bother you.

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I used to hate white people due to older generations instilling distrust in me. Media reinforced this narrative, creating a victim mentality. Growing up in a predominantly black neighborhood, I rarely encountered white people, but still felt hostility towards them.

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This is ugly as fuck! Take that out now! What's your fault? We're just in the store. What the fuck is going on? That shit's ugly, though. Mike, just look at your hair, it doesn't look bad, but that is ugly. Please stop following us.

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Everyone experiences emotions. When I was physically hurting someone, people weren't considering my mental state, they were only seeing it from one perspective. There were a couple of instances where my baton got caught behind someone's back, and as it rolled up, I lost my balance and accidentally hit them again when I swung my arms. I know I would never intentionally hurt anyone. People are judging my character based on a nine-second video, calling me names like ghetto and racist, and even sending death threats.

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I'm done crying; now I'm just angry. I embrace my pettiness. To anyone, even family or lifelong friends, who voted for Donald Trump, I have no respect for you. If you're upset about high grocery prices, improve your situation—get a better job or education. Stop being foolish.

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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 saw this spot first! You wish. I swear on my mother! I don't care. My mother is dead. Shame on you. Ugh, I hate this guy. I don't want to see that. These guys like it, though. Shut up! I need this spot; I'm handicapped. That's bull. My blood pressure is high! You're lying. I'm super Christian! Screw you! Don't do two at once. Sorry, it's a habit. Come on, it's almost Christmas! I'm not Scrooge; I have a good heart. Ho ho ho! I didn't know what else to do. If you won't listen to me, maybe you'll listen to my wife. I don't see a wife. Get away, or I will kill you! The spot is all yours, sir. Happy holidays!

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I'm not in a good mood today. If you see me, just keep walking and avoid making eye contact. I feel like I want to lash out at people, even if they support Kamala. It's a strong urge, and I can't help but feel frustrated.

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Speaker 0: Apology tour, if you will. There was criticism and advertisers leaving. We talked to Bob Ives today. Stop. Speaker 2: Don't advertise. If someone tries to blackmail me with money, go fuck yourself. Speaker 1: It is clear. Hey, Bob. If you're in the audience. Speaker 2: That's how I feel. Don't advertise. Speaker 1: How do you think then?

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We see too much hate online with protesters using "honk honk," which stands for hail Hitler.

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I'm really upset right now. While driving home in Edmonton, I encountered a Palestinian protest, and all I could hear was "Death to Canada." It infuriates me. If you hate our country so much, go back to your own and fight there. I'm a proud Canadian, and after what I just experienced, I have no sympathy for this protest.

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There is a lot of trans hate in the world, and it's frustrating. Pride means being happy to be alive. The hate mostly comes from the government and from within ourselves. The speaker believes that the hate comes from self-perception and thinks that the ideology promoted is harmful. They speak up against it because they believe that people who transition are attention seekers. They want the spotlight back and play the victim. Stay true, my friends.

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Why did you shout at me in public? What language did you use? I use English. What insult did you use? I asked why America needed to be great again, mentioning serious issues like 12-year-old girls being raped. You laughed and used a profanity. Do you find that funny? I'm recording this for my show tonight, where I’ll have millions of viewers. Your actions are why we won; your DEI hire was rejected, and the popular vote turned against you and your hateful ideology. You are part of the reason Donald Trump is president. Thank you.

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Excuse me, sorry to interrupt. I'm just trying to talk. What do you want to know? So go. What are you doing here then? It's a white country. Well, you hate white people. He makes you...He hates white people, everybody. This man here, he hates white people. That's what you just said. You say you hate white people. This man just said to me that he hates white people. This man, he says he won't talk to me because I'm white. He hates white people. Just go. No. You go away.
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