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I tweeted "Free Palestine" and within ten minutes, the NBA commissioner called, telling me to stop. Agents and people associated with my foundation were telling me to take it down, warning me about potential repercussions in Texas. I was confused, asking what I did wrong. Essentially, I went against the norm and said something people didn't like. I realized I needed to stand by my beliefs. In the league, there's pressure to stay silent, because saying too much could cost you your job. Many former players are in that position, so you feel like you constantly have to hold your tongue.

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As an entertainer, I stayed silent for a long time to avoid splitting my audience. But watching the chaos at the border, the economy, and Trump's family pushed me to speak up. When there was an attempt on Trump's life, I couldn't stay quiet anymore. It was a business decision to stay silent before, but now I'm on board.

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They're not giving us money, just acknowledgment. I don't want that. I've been banished, exiled, canceled. My kids don't even show up to Sunday service. Celebrities like Dave Chappelle, Meek Mills, Diddy are controlled by handlers. They call and put a leash on them. The agenda is to make them do what LeBron and Drake would do. My stance on this is well known.

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A speaker was asked to apologize to Trump or Republicans for sharing a picture of a sign put up in Tucson. The speaker said they would acknowledge wrongdoing when Trump apologizes for racist, misogynistic, sexist, and inflammatory comments about women, people of color, LGBTQ, immigrants, and anyone who disagrees with him. The speaker committed to pausing before sharing posts that might incite harassment. Another speaker, a legal immigrant from Cuba, stated that what the first speaker said constitutes fighting words and hate speech. They claimed the speaker is protected by corporate media and that former President Trump has been attempted suicide twice because the corporate media promotes it.

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The speaker addresses the public perception of an apology tour and advertisers leaving. They mention speaking to Bob Iger and express their disinterest in having advertisers if they are being blackmailed with money.

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It's good to see you again. I want to address the recent racist joke about working at 7-Eleven. Honestly, it was hurtful, but I’m a survivor. There’s a growing hunger for offense in our culture, where people seek validation through outrage rather than genuine issues. This affects comedy, which is essential for holding power accountable. Humor should not be treated as harmful; it’s a vital tool for critique. Regarding the election, a large margin is necessary to prevent interference. I support Trump because he effectively advanced our agenda. DeSantis supporters should unite for the greater good. I’m exploring my next steps, whether in government or elsewhere, focusing on my purpose and unique gifts. Whatever I pursue will be driven by passion, not obligation. Thank you for having me.

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This is a biblical moment, like when Jesus on the cross said, "God forgive them, for they know not what they do." All these people are asking me to step down, and I say, God forgive them. Are you stupid? I'm running my race right now.

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The speaker tweeted "free Palestine" while playing for the Houston Rockets and claims they were kicked out of the NBA as a result. They received a call from the NBA commissioner less than ten minutes after the tweet, and people working with their foundation urged them to erase it. The speaker questioned what they did that was so bad, but felt it was because they went against the grain. They decided to stand on what they believe, despite the risk of not getting another job. The speaker reached a point where they couldn't trust anyone, leading to a period of silence. However, they realized that either they speak their mind, or others will speak for them, and they chose to speak.

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There is a similarity between white vigilantism and white tears, especially male white tears. They act tough, but when they are held accountable, the waterworks begin. White men often get away with this behavior, and it has a similar impact to vigilantism. My work had value, and I stand by that. I'm sorry, but what I did had value. Ultimately, I am sorry. I try to avoid crying on TV.

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I'm sorry for getting emotional, but I truly believe my show had value and that it mattered. Thank you to everyone. I felt a sense of guilt for going so hard on issues like Black Lives Matter, anti-Asian hate, defending immigrants, calling out subversive actions against the Constitution, defending inconvenient books like the 1619 Project, and speaking out about the bombing of babies in Gaza. But ultimately, I'm not sorry. I'm not sorry that I stood up for these things because they align with what I believe is right. As a church girl, I was taught that these values are of God, and I'm proud of my show for standing up for them.

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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 a public perception that the apology tour was a response to online criticism and advertisers leaving. Speaker 1 expresses their hope that advertisers who try to blackmail with money should go away. Speaker 0 asks about the economics of the situation and whether the business model needs to shift away from pleasing everyone. Speaker 1 acknowledges the need to sell advertising but believes the boycott will kill the company. Speaker 0 suggests that advertisers may argue that Speaker 1's inappropriate comments caused their discomfort. Speaker 1 wants to see how the world responds.

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A former Houston Rockets player recalls a pivotal moment from a couple of years ago when he tweeted “free Palestine.” He says that as a result, he damn near got kicked out of the league. Immediately after posting the tweet, he received a call from the commissioner of the NBA, and people working with his foundation in Texas urged him to erase the tweet, insisting he would get in trouble. He wondered what he had done that was so bad. The other speaker asks for an explanation, prompting the first speaker to reflect on why he faced such a response. He explains that he went against the grain by saying something people didn’t like, and that led to repercussions. He emphasizes that it wasn’t just that “people didn’t like” it, but that the reaction was strong enough to force him to consider backing down. He describes a period when he was in a leadership position and felt that if he said too much, he might lose his job. This created a climate where he stopped trusting anyone, leading him to decide not to say anything or do anything. He notes that this silence became a problem because others began speaking for him. Over the years, he says, it felt like he had to choose between staying silent or letting others voice opinions about him. He concludes that he eventually chose to speak for himself, deciding, “I’m a speak and that’s the end of it.” The dialogue underscores a tension between personal beliefs, public expectations, and professional risk, highlighting the pressure he felt to conform versus his determination to stand by what he believed.

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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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A community I care about is hurting because of offensive posts attributed to me. Many of you have seen these blog posts online and on social media. They are homophobic, discriminatory, hateful, and weird. When a friend showed them to me in December, I was stunned because I couldn't imagine where they came from. I've spent months trying to understand these posts and hired cybersecurity experts to investigate if someone manipulated my words or my former blog. They haven't been able to prove manipulation, but I genuinely don't believe I wrote those hateful things because they are completely alien to me. I understand why some people don't believe me based on my past tweets and writings. I've been dumb, cruel, and hurtful to the people I advocate for. I own that, and I'm truly sorry.

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I tweeted "Free Palestine" and within ten minutes the NBA commissioner called, telling me to delete it. My agents and foundation people echoed the sentiment, warning me about the repercussions. I was confused, wondering what I'd done wrong, but it was simply because I went against the grain. I had to stand my ground and not retract my statement. Being in the league puts you in a precarious position. Speak out too much, say the wrong thing, and you might find yourself out of a job. That fear of losing opportunities silences a lot of players.

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I tweeted "Free Palestine" and within ten minutes, the NBA commissioner called, telling me to stop. Agents and people connected to my foundation told me to take it down, warning of the consequences. I was confused, asking what I did wrong, but it was clear, I went against the grain, and some didn't like what I said. Now, I have to stand firm in my beliefs. In the league, there's pressure to stay silent, to avoid saying anything that might cost you your job. So many players out of the league face this. It forces you to hold your tongue.

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The speaker states that they tweeted "free Palestine" while playing for the Houston Rockets and were subsequently kicked out of the league. They received a call from the NBA commissioner less than ten minutes after the tweet, urging them to take it down. The speaker questions what they did that was so bad, suggesting the issue was going against the grain. They decided to stand on their beliefs, despite the risk of losing their job. This led to a period where they felt they couldn't trust anyone, choosing to say and do nothing. However, this created a new problem, as others began speaking for them. The speaker resolved to speak their mind, regardless of the consequences.

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I was told that to run for committee again, I need to provide a written apology and undergo mandatory training on online conduct. However, I'm unclear about what I should apologize for, as my suspension is based on bringing LSR into disrepute. It feels like a thoughtcrime for simply stating biological facts. I don’t harbor anger or hatred towards those with gender dysphoria, but the term transphobia has become so broad that it includes expressing biological truths. I wouldn't agree to apologize to return to the radio, as I don't know what I would be apologizing for, making it difficult to even start writing that letter.

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I was canceled for speaking out about figures like Michael Jackson and R. Kelly, but it's not about race; it's about truth. In 2024, many will face exposure for their actions, regardless of who they are. The truth will come to light, and those who react negatively know why. I've spent 30 years gathering knowledge and secrets, and I know things I shouldn't. I’m not the villain here; I’ve raised my children well and lived a clean life. The industry claims I was blackballed for not showing up, but that's not true. My work speaks for itself.

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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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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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I'm sorry for getting emotional, but my show had value, and in the end, it mattered. Thank you. I felt guilty for going hard on so many issues, but where I land is that I'm not sorry. Whether it was Black Lives Matter, the targeting of Asian Americans, defending immigrants, discussing the President's actions against the Constitution, defending inconvenient books like the 1619 Project, or talking about Gaza and our right to object to the bombing of babies, I stood up for these things because they are of God. As a church girl, I was taught these things were of God, so I'm not sorry. I'm proud of my show.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #936 - Colin Moriarty
Guests: Colin Moriarty
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Colin Moriarty discusses his recent experiences following a controversial tweet he made about a "day without a woman," which was perceived as sexist by some in the gaming industry. He reflects on the backlash he received, noting that while he found the joke innocuous, it led to significant consequences, including his resignation from the company he co-founded, Kind of Funny. Moriarty expresses gratitude for support from figures like Dave Rubin during this challenging time. He explains that the gaming industry is predominantly liberal and that his views, which include support for small government and criticism of political correctness, have made him a target. He believes that the reaction to his tweet was less about the joke itself and more about an opportunity for others to attack him based on his political beliefs. Moriarty emphasizes that he has been outspoken against character assassination in the industry and has faced criticism for his views on various topics, including diversity in gaming. Moriarty argues that the current media landscape fosters a culture of outrage and character assassination, where individuals are quick to condemn others without understanding the context. He cites examples of how the media has misrepresented individuals, including PewDiePie, and how this reflects a broader issue of trust in journalism. He believes that the rise of alternative media platforms, like YouTube, is a response to the failures of traditional media, which often prioritize sensationalism over truth. He shares his plans for a new YouTube channel, "Colin's Last Stand," where he aims to discuss politics and history while fostering open dialogue. Moriarty expresses a desire to create content that resonates with people and encourages thoughtful discussion, rather than perpetuating divisive narratives. He acknowledges the challenges of navigating the current media environment but remains committed to his principles and the pursuit of honest communication.

PBD Podcast

Curt Schilling Untold Stories | PBD Podcast | Ep. 195
Guests: Curt Schilling
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In this podcast episode, Patrick Bet-David interviews former MLB pitcher Curt Schilling, discussing his illustrious baseball career, including being a three-time World Series champion and the only player alongside Roger Clemens with over 3,000 strikeouts not in the Hall of Fame. Schilling attributes his exclusion to political biases among sports writers, noting that many writers lean left, which affects their voting. He reflects on his military aspirations influenced by his father's service and shares his experiences in the software industry, where he lost a significant amount of money in a failed venture. The conversation shifts to the current state of sports contracts, highlighting the disparity in player salaries across leagues, particularly in the NBA compared to MLB. Schilling expresses his views on the changing dynamics of player contracts and the influence of sabermetrics in baseball. He reminisces about the camaraderie and leadership within baseball locker rooms, emphasizing the importance of strong leaders like Darren Daulton and the impact of clubhouse dynamics on team performance. Schilling discusses the cancel culture he faced after expressing his political views, particularly after making comments about Islamic extremists and gender identity issues. He recounts how his statements led to his dismissal from ESPN and the subsequent challenges his family faced due to public backlash. He believes he was a target of the cancel culture movement, being one of the first high-profile figures to be "canceled" for his opinions. The discussion also touches on the broader societal issues of political division and the perception of athletes and celebrities as public figures. Schilling argues that the current political climate has created a divide where both sides view each other as inherently evil, making it difficult to find common ground. He expresses concern over the increasing polarization in America and the potential for civil unrest. As the conversation progresses, Schilling shares his thoughts on the importance of personal responsibility among athletes and the need for accountability in their actions. He reflects on the challenges of navigating public perception and the media's role in shaping narratives around athletes. The episode concludes with Schilling discussing his love for animals and his life after retirement, emphasizing the importance of finding peace and comfort outside of the competitive sports environment. He shares a humorous story about umpire Joe West, illustrating the lighter side of his experiences in baseball. Overall, the podcast provides insight into Schilling's career, personal beliefs, and the complexities of modern sports culture.
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