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Slow down and pay attention to not bump into people. A man claiming to be Marcus Garvey's grandson, Skabooky, talks to a woman with a unique style. Another person questions their outfits, calling them "hoish." Skabooky mentions running for governor and criticizes the woman's hair. He warns her not to trust a girl wearing a do-rag. The conversation shifts to the woman's outfit, asking if she designed it. Skabooky mentions being a Democrat voter.

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The pride display at Target, where the speaker's non-binary 7-year-old found celebration, has been moved to the back of the store due to complaints and disturbances. As a result, the speaker feels unable to bring their child to Target during June, fearing that the absence of the display will make them feel erased. The speaker believes that we can do better than giving in to those who oppose inclusivity, comparing them to terrorists.

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The speakers discuss the appropriateness of merchandise featuring trans individuals. Speaker 0 mentions seeing a trans person selling kids' t-shirts and toys with trans people on them, finding it gross. Speaker 1 counters by mentioning t-shirts with violent messages in support of trans rights. Speaker 0 then points out that Speaker 1's own merch website sells a lunchbox with a picture of Speaker 1 depicted as a trans woman. Speaker 1 argues that it is just a cartoon of them as a k-pop star, not a trans woman. Speaker 0 questions the appropriateness of selling this to kids, but Speaker 1 defends it, stating that any k-pop fan can buy it. The discussion continues with Speaker 0 finding the tongue sticking out on the cartoon image provocative.

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It's concerning how people use euphemisms like "houseless" and "minor attracted persons" instead of calling things what they are, like homelessness and pedophilia. Politicians need to address the real issues, not sugarcoat them. Drag Queen Story Hour may seem harmless, but it involves adult men performing for children, which is uncomfortable. Children should be protected from inappropriate topics, not exposed to them. Adults should prioritize children's well-being over their own interests.

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A man is pretending to be a 13-year-old girl and showering with biological women. The speaker challenges anyone who has a problem with this to leave. The speaker threatens to call the police, claiming that a 50-year-old pervert is swimming with girls. The speaker questions if anyone has an issue with mature males swimming with girls, but receives no response. The speaker mentions seeing the person in question in the mornings and implies that they are biologically male.

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A kindergartener had to be kept from stepping in poop and pee because kids who identify as animals go to the bathroom on the floor. This is a real problem, not something the media is making up, and the speaker's children experience it every day. They experience transgenders and people who think they're bunny rabbits, kitty cats, and dogs. Kids meow and bark at them. One speaker says kids scratch them on the back because they identify as a cat. The governor thinks it's imaginary and not happening.

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The speaker explains that this is a year-round practice, doing it all the time and out and about for themselves. They describe being “a blue collar fuck” and a man who spends most days as a blue-collar guy, but "a few times every week" they like to get real clean and pretty and go out, whether to shoot pool, have dinner, or perhaps go dancing. They emphasize they don’t need a parade to celebrate; their motivation is personal. A central grievance is expressed about the treatment they receive when they go out: they do not want to be groped, harassed, or fat-accosted, nor do they appreciate being treated “like a piece of meat.” They specify that this harassment comes from “a bunch of fucking cis women” who give them side eyes in public when they present themselves this way during the rest of the year. They describe these women as mumbling to themselves and having “all kinds of things to say behind my back.” In one emphatic line, they direct all of them to “fuck off.” The speaker contrasts their year-round routine and personal choice to go out and look and feel good with the negative reactions they encounter, underscoring the lack of desire for public ridicule or objectification. The closing “Hi.” signals a brief, abrupt shift or return to civility after the tirade.

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This speaker rails against transgender people in the women's bathroom, opening with, "This new world where these people wanna go into the women's bathroom with your guys' children, and we're gonna think that this is okay." "That's the root." They say, "You can be whoever the fuck you wanna be," then urge listeners to imagine mothers at Disneyland as "this thing comes in the women's restroom" and ask, "Are you out of your fucking mind? Are you out of your mind?" They insist, "But I'm a woman. Look. I'm wearing the dress. It's pretty hot." They ask, "do you want this person in the women's restroom? I don't, and I'm a male." They claim "society is trying to make that acceptable" and lament, "I'm sick to my stomach." The remark concludes with, "That is a grown man with a mustache telling Charlie that he wants to be called a she."

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A young girl is bullied for her unique identity, sparking a debate on bullying. The speaker criticizes individuals who self-identify as animals or objects, suggesting they are attention seekers. They argue that cracking down on bullies may lead to more extreme identities emerging. The speaker urges for a return to balance and encourages bullies to continue their actions, claiming they are necessary. The message is to not conform to societal norms and to embrace individuality, even if it means being unconventional.

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A bartender says they and other bartenders reserve the right to refuse service to anyone wearing controversial symbols rooted in hate and bigotry, like MAGA gear. The speaker claims the global perspective of MAGA is negative and makes people uncomfortable. They state that freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences. The speaker believes the woman wearing MAGA gear was looking for trouble, as she beelined for the trans bartender and started filming, calling it rage bait.

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The speaker is wearing a MAGA hat and is being followed and "belly bumped" by someone. The speaker tells the person to not touch them and to get away. The speaker accuses the person of being a "freak" and wanting "some action." The speaker threatens to call the police and plans to complain to the management about the person's behavior. The speaker believes the person's actions are due to the MAGA hat.

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The speaker engages in a disrespectful conversation with Bob Iger, using offensive language and insults. They request to call Bob Iger for assistance in a game show, but it turns out they don't actually need help and confidently state they will win the prize. The speaker then expresses their opinion about people who prioritize appearance over morality.

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This is about society destroying normality and basic human biology. People in demon outfits are pushing inclusivity, even around children. Men in goblin demon costumes are getting too close to kids, which no species would allow. This needs to stop now.

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A parent criticizes Tractor Supply for being woke and anti-American. They mock the CEO for promoting diversity and inclusion. Inside the store, they find items like COVID horse paste, pride tennis balls, and gender-neutral fitting rooms, fueling their outrage. The speaker questions if the anger is a result of conservative media's need for constant targets.

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Leah Thomas is accused of having a fixation on autogynephilia, which is dressing as a woman for sexual pleasure. The speaker believes that Leah is taking advantage of being in women's spaces, such as locker rooms, and enjoying the attention. They express their frustration and call for Leah to be removed from these spaces. The speaker emphasizes that they are not willing to give up girlhood or womanhood to accommodate Leah's mental issues.

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I am with a Biden supporter who is criticizing someone for wearing a face mask while being sick with COVID-19. The supporter accuses the sick person of spreading the virus by being in a crowd. The sick person defends themselves, calling out the supporter for labeling them a Nazi and fascist. The situation escalates as they argue, and an officer is called to intervene.

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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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Speaker 0 interrupts and apologizes repeatedly before mentioning a story about men dressed as prostitutes reading inappropriate material to children. They point out the presence of a large crowd and express discomfort with someone touching them.

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Graffiti and its impact on safety is discussed in this video. The speaker questions when graffiti becomes too dangerous, using the example of a child mistaking a teddy bear hat for a person in a suit. The speaker expresses disgust at the escalating nature of graffiti and urges for the protection of children.

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Today in Melbourne, a primary school in Montmorency has a queer club for students in years 3 to 6. The club is led by Trish Patsy Munro, who promotes LGBTQ+ inclusion. Some criticize the club's existence, arguing it is inappropriate for a primary school setting. The speaker also comments on Trish's rainbow lanyard and social media presence.

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Target is facing backlash for allegedly only selling tuck-friendly swimsuits for adults and hiding merchandise in the back of some southern stores due to customer outrage. The video explores the store's Pride-themed items, including swimwear, accessories, and decorations. The speaker criticizes the designs, claiming they are ugly and not appealing. They also express concern about grooming and the promotion of a specific lifestyle to children. The speaker advises viewers to avoid shopping at Target, accusing the store of prioritizing a woke agenda over meeting consumer needs.

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Leah Thomas is accused of having a fixation on autogynephilia and deriving sexual pleasure from dressing as a woman. The speaker argues that Leah, who competes in women's sports and takes their trophies, is crossing a line. They express frustration with the idea of accommodating Leah in women's spaces and believe therapy is necessary. The speaker emphasizes that they won't surrender girlhood or womanhood to Leah's mental issues and urges them to leave swimming pools, locker rooms, and track meets.

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A speaker questions why a two-year-old child was asked about gender identity and preferred pronouns at a pediatric appointment, pointing out the child's age and limited understanding.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Hunter Biden's Trial Begins, and Media Celebrates Trump Verdict, w/ Emily Jashinsky & Eliana Johnson
Guests: Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the ongoing legal election season, highlighting Hunter Biden's trial for felony gun charges, which she compares to the treatment of Donald Trump in the media. She expresses skepticism about how the media will portray Biden, noting the disparity in jury composition between Biden and Trump. Eliana Johnson and Emily Jashinsky join her to analyze the trial's implications, with Johnson stating that the gun crime is clear-cut, unlike the complexities of Trump's case. They discuss Hunter Biden's defense strategy, which may focus on his state of mind regarding drug use at the time of the gun purchase. Jashinsky mentions the potential for emotional appeals regarding addiction, while Johnson points out the judge's previous actions that indicate a fair trial may be more likely than in Trump's case. They also touch on Hunter's financial irresponsibility, including unpaid child support and alimony, suggesting that he has profited from his family's name without supporting his obligations. The conversation shifts to President Biden's public support for Hunter, which they view as politically motivated and potentially inappropriate given the ongoing trial. They note that Biden's approach contrasts with how Trump has been treated in the media, emphasizing the lack of skepticism in reporting on Biden's family issues. Later, they discuss Anthony Fauci's recent testimony regarding COVID-19 guidelines, where he admitted that the six-foot distancing rule was arbitrary and that there was no solid evidence for school mask mandates. Kelly expresses frustration over Fauci's lack of accountability and the broader implications for public trust in health authorities. The discussion then moves to Trump's legal challenges and the media's portrayal of his conviction. They analyze polling data showing minimal impact on public opinion regarding Trump's candidacy, despite efforts from the Biden campaign to label him a convicted felon. The hosts speculate on the potential effects of Trump's legal troubles on his campaign strategy and the importance of his vice presidential pick. Finally, they critique the current state of Pride Month celebrations, particularly a controversial drag performance that they find misogynistic and harmful. They express concern over the normalization of extreme behaviors and the implications for societal values, concluding with a call for more voices to speak out against such representations in media.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Balenciaga's Gross Campaign and False Promise of Sexual Revolution, w/ Louise Perry & Carrie Prejean
Guests: Louise Perry, Carrie Prejean
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the sexual revolution of the 1960s and its impact on women, questioning whether it truly liberated them. The episode features a significant controversy involving Kim Kardashian and Balenciaga, a high-end fashion brand criticized for an ad campaign featuring children in inappropriate attire. Carrie Prejean Bowler expresses outrage over the ads, labeling them as pedophilia and calling for a boycott of Balenciaga. She highlights the silence of celebrities who previously spoke out on social issues but are now quiet regarding this controversy. Prejean describes the disturbing imagery in the ads, including children holding teddy bears while dressed in BDSM-style outfits, and questions the lack of outrage from the left. She emphasizes the need for parents to protect children from such sexualization and criticizes Balenciaga for their apparent disregard for the implications of their marketing choices. The conversation touches on the normalization of extreme sexual imagery in society and the potential dangers it poses to children. Louise Perry, an author and feminist, joins the discussion to critique the sexual revolution and its consequences. She argues that the mainstreaming of BDSM and hypersexuality has led to a culture that increasingly sexualizes children. Perry discusses the psychological differences between men and women, asserting that the sexual revolution has primarily benefited men while leaving women vulnerable. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing the risks associated with casual sex and the pressures women face to conform to male sexual desires. Perry also addresses the normalization of strangulation in sexual relationships, warning that it can lead to dangerous situations for women. She argues that the commodification of sex, as seen in the sex work industry, undermines the unique nature of sexual relationships and can lead to exploitation. The conversation concludes with practical advice for young women, encouraging them to trust their instincts, set boundaries, and prioritize their safety in relationships. Perry advocates for a return to traditional values, emphasizing the importance of monogamous marriage as a stable foundation for families.
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