Episode 29

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8th Mar 2022

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DTN Intro 0:11

clubhouse is about to go down clubhouse clubhouse Are y'all ready let's get ready excuses I'm talking I'm talking I'm talking I'm talking there you go right now Somehow. club house is about to go down in case y'all didn't hear me it's about to go down. I want to first say something really quick I want to say that there is no force more powerful than a woman's determination to rise the question isn't who's going to stop you ladies? It's who's going to stop you period

Jerry Malcolm 4:37

that get more backwards guys was he seen as a woman? But ladies I want to say Happy Woman's Day to all of y'all Howard a beautiful ladies in this building doing amazing guys how are y'all doing this beautiful day today is y'all date I want to make sure that we started off the room by acknowledging y'all. However, however, Come on, come on. Come on. However, I, I want to thank everybody, for coming to the room and joining us today. We have a great lineup for you today. So I want to welcome everybody on welcome all these incredible moderators. I want to welcome everybody that's joining us at the bottom of the audience. I appreciate y'all very, very much. But while it's still early, I'm going to ask you to do me a favor. I'm going to ask you to get my hallway up to about 150 I got about 28 shares in there right now. I am not going to open chat until a few minutes. But right now, come on, hold up. Right now. I am going to ask you guys to fill up my hallway Jonathan Bing What's up my brother? Nothing much. Nothing

Jonathan Bing 5:44

, guys.:

Unknown Speaker 6:53

with some kids, some teenagers. Right? What those kids look like,

Unknown Speaker 6:58

you slip and say, am I reading that white?

Unknown Speaker 7:02

No, no, no. Right. I like Botha. What those kids look like Jerry.

Unknown Speaker 7:06

Like like like Brian.

Unknown Speaker 7:08

been stopped. Okay, so, Ryan, what's going on man? Yeah, white kids doing drive bys. Now, bro. We got

Unknown Speaker 7:18

some boy COVID Cosplay. We can't make light of that. It said stuff. You know. I mean, and someone interesting got shot, right? I don't I don't know the details on but no, there's no good drive by. It's so innocent get shot.

Unknown Speaker 7:33

No, no, not at all. Not at all. I've let me let but Jerry Jerry called me today and said, We got to talk about this school shooting. And I was like, okay, we can talk about that. No, I wanted in the title. Hi, Jay. We'll find a way to get into the title. You guys and COVID. Man COVID numbers are down, man. And kids are. I know right now back where I'm at in Jersey, they kids are taking the mask off. And so in school now, their bus driver pulls up to the house. She doesn't have a bar mask on. She'd like you're walking out without his mask. There's a lot going on Jerry. But I want to turn it back over to the master of ceremonies. My my good friend, my brother, Jerry. So he can go and speak to some of these lovely women today about what their thoughts are.

Unknown Speaker 8:16

He said lovely. Okay, yes, there we go. We can definitely do something a little different. Well, I won't say different. Because I do that five days a week. I always make it about the ladies. But today, it's really gonna be about your lady. So once again, happy Woman's Day today. So appreciate all of y'all. It's your day. But now, back to what he was saying. Johnson The reason why I want that in the title is because I thought that was pretty big. It's not just about that isolated incident is going on in that particular school district. It's just everywhere I look. I'm seeing all types of things going on with youngsters. Like it's just crazy. And it's not just limited to when people say California la New York, Chicago. It's an Iowa what's next. So I don't know. I don't know. I almost want to feel it. Some of this has to do I could be wrong. But it seems like something's going on with this anxiety and the stress of of all what do you think Brian? Do you think that some of that have something to do with it brother like all this, you've got

Unknown Speaker 9:17

you've got a lawlessness that's being tolerated in the big cities and it spreads everywhere else lawlessness, where if I can steal I can steal under $1,000 with the things that won't even bother prosecuting me. And so people want they do a $900 crimes a dozen times lawlessness in New York City with it. So why do

Unknown Speaker 9:38

you think it's because of the big cities? I mean,

Unknown Speaker 9:41

well, yeah, things

Unknown Speaker 9:42

store Ryan Van would bring the ball to bring the blog. He writes finding a way to bring the brothers again, man. This reading, you should God

Unknown Speaker 9:54

Oh, no, no, don't make it about that. I think we've allowed lawlessness, you know, and I think it's been brewing put on by things that were said and done and good with good intentions. But the outcomes are terrible. That is, Rikers Island is a prison that houses inmates for up to a year in the water. It's an island off of Queens, about two miles away from where I'm sitting right now. And the Mayor de Blasio was closing and they're continuing to close that down. And they're gonna put the inmates into the five communities and in a little more than halfway houses. I mean, they didn't ask for this, who voted on this, but it's what they're doing. And so we've seen some movements that have consequences. I think the defund the police has had some consequences. Politicians getting behind that. And, you know, let's, let's get it out there on the table. I think that there's one race has been targeted by the police more than others. I think that's a fact. Okay, so let's, let's put that on the table. That doesn't mean that we're going to accept lawlessness from any group or any individual. And unfortunately, they threw the baby out with the bathwater. They took a situation where the police in many communities went overboard. And I think that they they've overreacted. And now there's a you look at what they did in Portland burning, the anarchist took over a municipal building there and they made their own little town and had their own little rules. And that was allowed, and countless. Okay. So I think that's where we what happened to one place, it's okay, it happens in other places, the homeless situation in California is lawlessness.

Unknown Speaker:

Brian, I think you're stretching a little bit. I don't think it's just it's not just

Unknown Speaker:

cause could be mental instability. But what we have now are in a state that has the largest amount of expenditure for homeless people in the state Hey,

Unknown Speaker:

Brian, I don't know if you remember that. We were talking about a shooting with those kids and those

Unknown Speaker:

kids and I was somehow somebody the white kids, and

Unknown Speaker:

somehow you pay way Brian, Brian, somehow you piggy back? No, but Brian, Brian, somehow you attached it somehow to California, as if don't count. And they saw the California guys doing it. So now they're doing it. It's like, it's just kind of confusing. The problem

Unknown Speaker:

is you have a crime epidemic

Unknown Speaker:

that starts in California?

Unknown Speaker:

No, no, no. Which is, of course, your country. No, we have we had it started here in the city, New York City was with the

Unknown Speaker:

GOP propaganda machine.

Unknown Speaker:

One second here, Brian, Brian, I missed your question. You know, you talked about the big cities, but then you you somehow always managed to do what you always do you circulate it right back to the CA l f. IR.

Unknown Speaker:

And I know.

Unknown Speaker:

No, but But Brian, this is my question, Brian. Do you think crime is just limited to the big city? I mean, or do you those small little towns, those those people back in the country days with what horses and what you think is only limited to like maybe California? No, not at all.

Unknown Speaker:

I think the city terror.

Unknown Speaker:

Let me let me pass it here for a second. Okay.

Unknown Speaker:

Look, Brian, I don't understand. I know what you're doing, because you always do it. But let's get let's go back to the facts here. This was a very unfortunate incident where six students I guess shot it other people. One, one kid was killed. Two others were critically injured. I think they're 16 and 18. That is a tragedy. But this has nothing to do with New York, Rikers shoplifting in California. This is in Des Moines, Iowa, which is run by Republicans, which is a very white state in general. And we've seen school shootings and things like this for years. Okay, think about parkland. Think about Sandy Hook. I mean, you just stop. It stopped trying to relate everything to one thing and look at this. We've had an epidemic of shootings in America. We have a lot of these. Okay, they go back a long time. Many people think it's the availability of guns, others reject that flatly we can have that discussion, and we should, but please stop trying to convince us all that it's all some interconnected, related plot, because it's not thanks. Hey, well, one

Unknown Speaker:

thing I say, Brian, Brian, I don't know if you noticed, but, you know, none of the people in California is blowing down buildings and putting bombs and buildings and stuff like that. So, you know, just keep that

Unknown Speaker:

Thank goodness for that.

Unknown Speaker:

Because Because Because look what he said, John, he's based he said that they learned from like areas like California, almost like they're copycats. But areas.

Unknown Speaker:

They are copycats. I think we have a general learning it

Unknown Speaker:

from Okay, Brian, let you tell us where are the people in those towns learning what they're getting where they learning from? Well, I think this poor governance phrase, the mentor who's their mentor is teach them how to do that.

Unknown Speaker:

I don't think Is anyone? No, I don't think there's a person. I think there's poor governance, there's no consequences for poor behavior. And if there's no consequences, it's replicated. And that doesn't matter what the color of the skin is of the victim or the person committing the crime, irrespective of that, if there were no consequences to crime, you're going to have more crime, period.

Unknown Speaker:

Okay. Thank you for that. Appreciate you. But what do y'all think about this, though? Because when we spoke about it, I was very adamant to Jonathan. I said, you know, I think it's just the youth in general. So it's not just limited to that school. I don't know what another question. What do you guys think about life after COVID? What do y'all think about that? What do y'all think about them? Greg Johnson?

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, I want because Jerry, I just want to go, because, because I think we need to spend some time on that. Because, first of all, Brian, he sort of made excuses for those kids. And you said that, you know, when you start bringing up the big city, that city that happened within that happened in Iowa, I think we need to speak about Iowa, and not make an excuse and say, I was happening as a result of New York and California.

Unknown Speaker:

Tiritiri made a good point. And I do believe that, you know, the school shootings have been going on for some time. I do. And I said early on, and when I was speaking that there were copycats, and there's copycats,

Unknown Speaker:

but they're not copycats. Right. Well, we're already coming off of because I'm bringing that up, because you brought up New York and California is

Unknown Speaker:

other kids that have committed crimes in schools shooting. I mean, they see they see it the glory

Unknown Speaker:

in California, New York,

Unknown Speaker:

dude, no column.

Unknown Speaker:

ago, think Columbine, which, exactly Colorado and it was all white kids.

Unknown Speaker:

And we've had it, we've had it in the suburbs of Long Island as well, you know, and I don't know that it's copycats, but these kids get these ideas in their head. I don't know where they get it from.

Unknown Speaker:

But you just mentioned California, just wondering why you went to California, it's all good. I was just curious.

Unknown Speaker:

You know, I struggle with California. I really I know.

Unknown Speaker:

But what why do you because none of that starts in California. Anything California is learning from those areas you're talking about?

Unknown Speaker:

California throws money at the problem. And the more money they throw at the problem, the more the problem grows.

Unknown Speaker:

Ryan, what is it that you have we kind of I guess you'll never visit granted California?

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, you know, I actually, you know, Jerry, I went to California as a kid. And it was so amazing. I was so impressed with it. And then I went, it was an adult missa tee, it changed. Then I went more recently, 4567 years ago, and it really changed my and my perception of a change in reality to change, you know, and running, running through San Francisco as a runner and running through San Francisco. What is tolerated there is not good for

Unknown Speaker:

propaganda.

Unknown Speaker:

Oh, no, it's it? No. And yet, we got a couple of 1000 people living in the streets. I feel bad for

Unknown Speaker:

them. You know, you know, you know, it's a pretty big state, you know, it's a pretty big state. It's bigger than just San Francisco and the streets, your

Unknown Speaker:

money is with the money that's spent on it. We could put we could build reasonable housing for the people that are have mental difficulties and or drug problems and help them I gotcha. Allowing them to live on the streets is how I got you.

Unknown Speaker:

I appreciate you.

Unknown Speaker:

And it spread to New York, with the blue spread to

Unknown Speaker:

New York. So everything started from California, all the draw everything started from California. Absolutely. Yeah, you

Unknown Speaker:

protected itself. And oh, my God, we had similar governance in New York City.

Unknown Speaker:

So we, so Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, California,

Unknown Speaker:

Brian, Brian, actually, Brian, actually, Brian actually telling the truth. It was a it was a study done in California. And then they practiced it on California, before they let it loose. This is where the Wuhan experiment actually originated. So he said nothing. You're right about the hippies in California, the liberals. They tested this whole program on the California people. And Brian's written a whole paper on this. Exact and then they exported it to New York. And then New York went crazy with it. In California, the California people were like, God damn, they really did something big with it. And then it went to Wuhan, where it turned into COVID That's a good point. By the way, yeah,

Unknown Speaker:

yeah. Go to be told. I went to my dear friend of mine, that Laguna Beach, this guy, listen, I went to Laguna Beach, and I'm swimming in the water. And swimming is a sign of Black Shark attacks. You know? Why you got to bring swim within 50 feet. Oh my god, grandpa. sweep. You can't swim within 50 feet this pipe. I said to my party. What's the pipe? Sheila's houses up on the hill? Yeah. Because there's sewage contemporary right here in the water. We want. Yeah, cuz we don't.

Unknown Speaker:

We're all sewage in the world and the US clients. We don't want any us

Unknown Speaker:

right there in the most beautiful beach in the world in the most environmentally Right. Right, Brian,

Unknown Speaker:

I got a question for you, Brian. Brian, I got a question for the ladies. What question once since this International Woman's Day, I want to open up to the women a little bit. What do y'all think about what we're seeing right now? What do y'all think about what Brian's saying? What is your perspective on it? One, you know, school shooting, and again, a whole school shooting situation, one of the beautiful women. Okay, one of you women, since y'all don't want to respond to that before me, one of you women, what do y'all think of what was your perspective on this as far as this school shooting? Well? Hmm. Okay, I guess I'll go back to the guys. Go ahead.

Unknown Speaker:

Go. Jerry. This is Marianna, I think is a real problem. You know, I think it has a lot to do with mental health and in my opinion, I think it the kids will be like cooked up in the house, you know, where the meds Don't worry about us. Do this. Don't do that. And indigenous, I don't know, they just kind of desperate and it's not new, right, this shooting for a long time. So it just is repairing situation. But,

Unknown Speaker:

but this school shootings didn't stop because the COVID so I'm a bit confused and perplexed by your

Unknown Speaker:

I'm saying like at the moment. You know, it's a lot of pressure. But I just mentioned Jonathan, it's a recruiting situation. You know, this is just not happening now. This has been happening for a long time. So we just got to go deeper into what is really going on with the kids you know, and that's my opinion is deeper than that.

Unknown Speaker:

In anyone agrees with that. Any any ladies out there other ladies agree that this is happening because they're locked in because they've been forced to wear mask? School students?

Unknown Speaker:

I say right now. It feels like a lot of pressure to the kids.

Unknown Speaker:

And because they've been forced to wear masks not to wear masks. You did

Unknown Speaker:

not force not force because like, they tell them one thing and then tell them no, no. I mean, I

Unknown Speaker:

were so so they go I should have a school.

Unknown Speaker:

No, I think that is a little bit of pressure on their, their mental. And my opinion. I mean

Unknown Speaker:

I'm a guy I'm a guy but yeah, that's gonna ladies. But yeah, let me tell you at the bottom I'm a guy I don't agree with that

Unknown Speaker:

I was just watching the news. I read a news a talk about it. The target is actually 15 years old boy. And there's also two girls right next to it got shot too. So I wondering, is this really some sort of mass shooting? Or is actually a just a little simpler than somebody doesn't like to be out there? That's just you know, that what they see from the news? Good question.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, so I just read an article a few minutes ago and it said that they've identified all six of the shooters and the 15 year old was the intended victim and the two others that are now in critical condition. They were just kind of by standards. They've also they've charged them on the adult murder charge and then the attempted to to attempt to charges are going to be they're not sure yet if they'll be tried as an adult. But I just want

Unknown Speaker:

to know these kids a Russian agents.

Unknown Speaker:

Oh, yeah. Yeah.

Unknown Speaker:

They're shooting. Where was their shooting today? Yeah, well, yeah.

Unknown Speaker:

Look at the link look at look at the link up top I just posted

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, so so so Wait, wait, I want to ask because the gentleman just said something interesting. That why what makes this a mass shooting because they are targeting a kid guy. And I've never heard that as an excuse prior previously that this is not a mass shooting when it was a drive by a drive by and multiple people get hit is a mass shooting. But why are we trying to mitigate that that that act now and call it just, you know, I guess collateral a collateral incident? Why why why? Why are we Why Why are you opposed to calling it a mass shooting, sir. Okay,

Unknown Speaker:

he was just wondering, I don't think he said he was actually opposed.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, but let's, let's let him go ahead.

Unknown Speaker:

Did you know what don't get talked about is the connection with the site the topic drugs that these kids are all that these doctors are like no one ever talks about wow you change in

Unknown Speaker:

fact no no no that's right. Very good point. Go ahead bro lean into that because that is a water

Unknown Speaker:

uptake inhibitor something like that to give these people suicidal thoughts and like the Ritalin all these drugs

Unknown Speaker:

that's not the southern border

Unknown Speaker:

all you got to do is look at the warnings on any of these damn ads and then correlate that to 50 years ago we didn't have these drugs around you did not have shootings like we do we know that guys guys when they're when they're on psychotropic that's not the point a second I'll I'll bet $1,000 We find out someone one of these kids was on those drugs I'll take $1,000 bet from anybody and everybody in the room grant half these

Unknown Speaker:

damn kids on those drugs you can say that he can win

Unknown Speaker:

connected dots connected dots command Don't be a dot

Unknown Speaker:

I didn't disagree with you what I'm just saying happy kids. These kids are Grant Cardone.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, why don't you just tell when you just jump on the bandwagon, bro and support us why you always got to be Controversial.

Unknown Speaker:

Controversial, what

Unknown Speaker:

are you disagreeing? Why do you always got to be disagreeing? You think that's how you build a room or build a brand man.

Unknown Speaker:

I'm I'm not disagreeing. What I'm doing is I agreed. I actually said half these kids. That has that disagreement actually supported what you said.

Unknown Speaker:

Okay, I didn't hear that. I didn't hear that. I thought, wait the way you talk some time. I think you want everybody on drugs. Grant.

Unknown Speaker:

That's our sponsor, Grant Cardone. sponsor,

Unknown Speaker:

uppercuts and left hooks. Are you early? You're

Unknown Speaker:

a brother or DJ? DJ grant concluded know if you land your plane, brother.

Unknown Speaker:

Well, yeah, just like Jonathan just said, half these kids are on it. That's the problem. If you look, look at the side effects of those drugs. They're doing the side effects.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah. And this this this this is real man. This is real that that somebody's not talking about and that's the future. A lot of these youth. It's like it's like, they're not even necessarily some I got some I got a hot mic. Oh, my goodness. This is the third time I put her down. She keeps coming to the stage doing it. And every time I put her down one of the moderators bring it right back up. Hey, I'm DJ. You know what's interesting? Is these these kids, it's not even let's say gang banging. Then you get I don't know, I can't say that because they could be in some type of gang. Let me not say that. I don't know what they're doing out there. But um, but yeah, anybody else want to jump in? You? might

Unknown Speaker:

know. But let me quit. Okay, quick. Just real quick. COVID

Unknown Speaker:

Okay, great, Miss, I'm gonna

Unknown Speaker:

kill rapping.

Unknown Speaker:

Man. I just, I just ate some potato chips. Can you hear some chips? Why are you eating chips? Okay, I'ma let that lady go. Go ahead, miss my

Unknown Speaker:

input is that this is a very complex situation that children are living in these days. And every single topic you guys touched on is what they're going through the drugs. And man I even asked them to say the media is acting like a drug. I think these kids are acting out what they see. And it's like the media and everything is feeding into their mind changing how they act. That's really big thing for them, too. That's a good point. I think every school is locking up what's happening and not taking responsibility. I think every school is passing it on passing it on to the superintendent, push it up, push it up. And then the superintendent like this happened in my city recently, Buffalo, New York, there was a school shooting in McKinley High School about three weeks ago. Our Superintendent Chris cash, just resigned because of the situation and there's an interim superintendent. So it's a shit show. People are passing on responsibility and nobody's stepping up to the plate. No, that's a big problem. Okay, that's a big

Unknown Speaker:

that's I

Unknown Speaker:

just came back to me when I wanted to say so, you know, these days, when you're a little boy, and you're just acting like a hyper little boy who needs some hobbies in his life. You're just acting like a hyper a little boy. They will say something's wrong with you and put you on a drum. All you're doing is just

Unknown Speaker:

acting like a kid. Then they ask the parents consent, which they're not even knowledgeable on what kind of medicine these people are trying to even give them.

Unknown Speaker:

A DJ DJ people don't know how real that is what you just said they don't have no idea how real or maybe some people are not what are you gonna say Jonathan?

Unknown Speaker:

No, no, I agree. He said that you because I'll be honest, I think if I grew up in these times, they would have definitely medicated my ass. Cuz I was intelligent I was I was inquisitive wasn't a bad kid. But I was always trying to gain more knowledge just and get being like that can take an adventures. You know, what I thought was Google Ventures so I think I would have been drugged up for that if I was a kid D today. So DJ, what you're saying is 100% Correct. And I empathize with it.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, because my mother told me that they tried to put me on drugs. And thank God, she was smart enough not to level

Unknown Speaker:

right. When I was younger, they put me on some medication. I got into a car crash, we got into a head on crash where they had to have tow trucks pull the cars apart. It was that bad.

Unknown Speaker:

I'm glad you're alive.

Unknown Speaker:

Thank you. Thank you. I appreciate that. And

Unknown Speaker:

hi, everyone. I just want to say something about this school.

Unknown Speaker:

Wait, wait, wait, wait, Miss Miss. You just wait about? Yeah, just wait a couple seconds. So So I got into this head on car crash. And they said I had brain damage. You know, I'm from whatever, right. And I kept getting hit. I get it all makes sense. Now, Jonathan? It all comes together now. So they said I only got operating half myself. That's why I talked to joking. So what happened was I was getting headaches. So they said something got damaged. It was giving me headaches, right? So they gave me some type of medicine. I forgot what it was called. But it was a triangle pill. It looked like a triangle shaped like a triangle. And an

Unknown Speaker:

easy way to triangle pill looks like Jerry.

Unknown Speaker:

And so what happened was I'm surprised he didn't do his due to do his little Twilight Zone thing. But so when they did that, they told me I'll probably be on it for the rest of my life for a significant amount of time and I stopped taking it. I just stopped taking it in my headaches just went away. Good for you. Now imagine if I kept taking that pill. Just imagine hurting

Unknown Speaker:

yourself and you would not be the same person you ordered in?

Unknown Speaker:

Probably Thank you. I'm gonna I'm gonna go to the lady that was really anxious to speak.

Unknown Speaker:

Exactly guys in the chat is on guys. By the way the chat is on.

Unknown Speaker:

Aries are you are Aries. Okay, well happy to speak up though. Yeah, you got to speak up a little bit. Come close to the mic.

Unknown Speaker:

Okay. Can you hear me? Yes. Okay. What I want to speak about

Unknown Speaker:

Aries Aries, do you have do you have headphones on? You need to take your headphones off, like, within like two seconds. I'm gonna have to pivot away from because you wait too long. Take your headphones off. Put your mouth close to your phone.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, can you hear me now?

Unknown Speaker:

Much? Let me let me let me explain something to you. Don't ever use those headphones. Again. They sound horrible. On clubhouse. Wow. Go ahead.

Unknown Speaker:

When I want to speak about is about school on the shooting going that happening with children with teenagers, I think we have to try to find a solution for that solution, I think we have to do is that first we have to introduce anger management popcorn, of starting elementary school. Because not every parent can be parenting, you know, teach the child how to, you know, control themselves when they're angry. And then also, you know, those that have manufacturers or toys manufacturer creating toys or gun as a toys. You know, when you give it to a choo, choo or children when they were young? You know they did ticket Yes, that's a toy. But as the going up, they want the wheel thing they want to act upon it.

Unknown Speaker:

I think where do you where do you get that from you feel because kids play with toys is gun gun toys. They want to act on it and do the same thing when they get older. That's what she just thinking.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, I think that's that's one of the problems. Yes. The second problem is is about all those cartoons, even the cartoon you see all those violence on them? You know? Yeah. So yeah.

Unknown Speaker:

We'll move on growing up in the 60s That was so violent and so vicious. And we had, we had toys. And when I was growing up in the 60s we had if you ever watched the Three Stooges, what those guys did to each other from grabbing one another's tongue with a pair of pliers to picking somebody up by their head with an ice pack. And it didn't cause me to want to do that. I had we played cowboys and Indians. We were kids and we had guns and you know we shot it each Other end cap guns and you know, and the toys are more advanced today, but the concept is the same. Well, you know,

Unknown Speaker:

what I want to say to back back to what I want to answer back to what you're saying, but I think your time ended and this time, kids spend more time, you know, watching TV versus when you were, you know, we're not we

Unknown Speaker:

should question more. What do you think about what do you think about video games? We think about them, run, run, shoot them up all those games? Were just blowing people's heads off. Do you think any of those we have more impact then a toy? Can we

Unknown Speaker:

really special? Yeah, when I was going up, and it was called parents. And if I did something stupid with a toy gun, and I was nine years old, I get smacked up in the backside of my head. And if I didn't, when I was 10, I got smacked upside the back of my head. And by the

Unknown Speaker:

time that explains a lot about you, Brian, yeah,

Unknown Speaker:

yeah, yeah.

Unknown Speaker:

spoil the child. Yeah. And today, and now, things changed since the 60s because not a lot of women were not forced, or able to work in the workplace. And now, by by virtue of our economy, many women choose to, and many women have to work so that there's not somebody at home, like there was, and it was obviously worked to for a portion of my growing up. But today, most of the people that I know that the men and the women in the family are both working, and it's mostly out of necessity. And I think there are great opportunities for women. But it also created some difficulties for children. So

Unknown Speaker:

households, were buying a Woman's Day, you're seeing that women being being their best selves, and not catering to men and it can't the family kid has worn the family life and ruin the kid. That's what you're saying. That's what you know, sound like to me didn't sound like that way that you guys,

Unknown Speaker:

like a woman's place will be better in the home. To me. Brian,

Unknown Speaker:

yeah, I want to I want to definitely open the stage up a little bit today too, because I need to definitely get more people.

Unknown Speaker:

I want to hear the women's response on women, not just once bright, bright, bright ones like shootings in school shootings and the degradation of our society. I don't think he said,

Unknown Speaker:

No, this is not cool speaking. So whether Brian's Brian didn't actually say that what Brian's saying is that there isn't enough supervision at home because parents aren't home, they're working from nine to five, they're home, they're cooking dinner, their kids are doing other things and after school programs, and they're not they don't have the same level of supervision that there was when when one parent is at home or when you know two parents have more access to their children right or access to being at home so I don't whether you believe that or not Brian, you know, that's not what you said. So it's

Unknown Speaker:

not it's not what I said but what you're saying is supervision helps and again, I spoke with my mom hit me in the back of the head you know, what was what was required for her to do that her to be there to see it and you know, and my mother had to work at some point didn't want to work but I had to work and you know, you know I have four or five children four of which are female, I want them to be able to go out in the workplace and and live their best lives. But there are pluses

Unknown Speaker:

I'm sorry I didn't tear you down on my chest. My chest I'm very pleased and I speak

Unknown Speaker:

no let the guy say that chest part I just want to hear what he has to say did not go to you bro. I don't know who went first.

Unknown Speaker:

My chest now okay, let me see my chest out real quick. So Brian didn't do listen. Listen here it's not come on now. parents wanted to be fucking kids his fans nowadays they're not parenting kit parenting is way different now. Pamela wanted to be fuckin a fan. I can't wait to be a parent and that's what most of this shit goes sideways That's right. And I am a parent

Unknown Speaker:

Hey, bro, one second one second once like a bro. You know you got to watch the words that you say on stage. Okay, you did use the N word and it was totally inappropriate.

Unknown Speaker:

Hi guys. I do apologize and added respect. I do apologize. Everybody. Everybody understand?

Unknown Speaker:

My brother mute your mic, bro.

Unknown Speaker:

Here's the guy talking about being a role model for kids come in here. Call him because immediate.

Unknown Speaker:

Exactly.

Unknown Speaker:

Can I step in?

Unknown Speaker:

I do apologize for jumping in Let me get back to my point. I do apologize to the stage. No,

Unknown Speaker:

no, no, but but let me give you a tip though. If you got that type of vibe around your children, you might be raising, you know, parent them in a way where they carry on with the parents do you know so you got to be careful with that, brother. That's just a tip for you. But he did make a point. And I would agree with it's not about his point, Brian. It's about it's about that. It's about that part right there. No, but I want to, I want to thank you. I want to I want to I want to let that marinate a little bit before we go to the point that he made because that you know, yeah, and I'm surprised Jonathan didn't know. Didn't put you to sleep.

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On different techniques, I

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use that word. Pretty good guy.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, he did. He did. He did. A hell

Unknown Speaker:

to see each other y'all y'all. Y'all little bromance, y'all. Jonathan. Can't you tell when somebody is reaching out to you? Let me tell you.

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Call me help me. You know, going through a crisis.

Unknown Speaker:

Jonathan was his job. Let me translate it. Shut up. Jonathan. What it means is John Thomas, you got the fucking crazy, man. You got to call me later on tonight. John. Come on, man. You gotta catch these cues, bro. You got

Unknown Speaker:

to a crisis man. I'm gonna be there for you. Brother G immediate for you. Okay, let

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me just say something real quick.

Unknown Speaker:

What? wait before you before you go, there was a guy that was battling for the mic before him. And I'm let that guy go. Because it was the other guy's turn. Go ahead, bro.

Unknown Speaker:

Matthew. Hi, how you guys doing? I was just listening to everything you guys were saying. And by the way, I was born and raised in Liberia, West Africa. And being to do from outside America. One of the things I think that plays a major role in things that young people deal with in America, going in out of juvie, and committing crime at a very young age. I think two parent household could play a major role in that, in order to have some sort of decency in society for tomorrow future. At least if you have a two family household where kids are being brought up in a decent environment, you're most likely to have the same people that will stay out of trouble and do the right thing, according to the law is to just be in other trouble because I personally experienced that with my friends I grew up with back in Liberia, I have this two friends that came from a single family household and 2018 I visited Liberia where when I met them, both of them are very disappointed. I was heartbroken because both of them were heavy on drugs. Okay, these guys were very cool people. Hey,

Unknown Speaker:

bro, I gotta I gotta tell you something. I gotta say something. I hear what you're saying. But you know, there's people who've come from similar backgrounds, single family, single mother and things like that. And bad neighborhoods didn't turn out like that. So it's not just because of the neighborhood I agree with everybody else was saying it has a lot to do with the parents also, other than just the neighborhood.

Unknown Speaker:

Not only that most of these school shooters actually did come from two parent households.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, so But how about this one second, one second. Mutual one second one second, Miss Okay, bro. It's okay. Go ahead. Go ahead.

Unknown Speaker:

Thank you. With this mass shooting right there, people are talking about gun control there was talking about video games without money. You know, all the TV show. That's the I think the very, very basic thing is parent, the parents that the parents need to tell the kids his gun. It's not as something that you go and shoot somebody in his 32nd after the guy who's gonna revive at some point at the front of house. I'll point that in the video again. It's not if the parent did not, you know, teach the kids say you got to respect the gun. You got to this is not a thing. You know, it simply just put a bandaid on someone want to recover from it. It is a

Unknown Speaker:

you know, a brother, you know, so funny. I grew up my mother raised me and my dad, you know, he just took a hike when we were young. But when we were eight years old, he shipped we went to DC to visit him. And it's interesting. We taught my parents. I never saw guns, like at eight years old until my dad went to work. And we were in the closet. We saw like five guns. I never told him about it is me my brother was we were screwing the guns. They were like rifles, you screw together head scopes. And we was playing with them. Never saw that he just left the closet with guns in the closet. So a lot of this stuff does have to do with parents. We always say we thank God our dad left because you know he would raise us different than our mother did. I just want to throw that in brother. Cuz what she was saying to me, that's just come to my mind. Go ahead, bro.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, just like, you know, my kids always begging but it can happen. They're gone. They're gone. I think no. If you want to play a gun, I'll take you to the range. I'll load up the pistol I have and you should right there. That's where you're supposed to If you rewind, play the gun, no other places gun is not. I'm not mad.

Unknown Speaker:

I'm not mad. It's not

Unknown Speaker:

equal to backyard. I have a whole bunch of kids, right? Oh, let's just play the Nerf gun. This is how society is, too. If people talk about the banned video game banned or the TV show, that's something they should start just go to the Walmart target. Nobody's shoe sale, a toy. Nerf gun, that shoe I

Unknown Speaker:

got a question. Hey, Michel, what do you think about this menu? What do you think about it? The guy with the Terminator glasses on? Mitchell, what do you think about this?

Unknown Speaker:

Hey, how you doing? Thanks for bringing me up.

Unknown Speaker:

What do you think about this tough guy with the Terminator glasses on?

Unknown Speaker:

What I think about this as is. It's interesting.

Unknown Speaker:

You're saying thanks for bringing you up. When you talk messing my back channel, though. What I say? What do you think about a tough I don't hear your opinion.

Unknown Speaker:

My opinion is that it's anecdotal. These are teenagers. They're in neighborhoods that are not, I'm assuming they're not upper class. I was 14 years at one point, I had friends who did shit when it comes down to assure the parents, the parents, the parents, but that doesn't give you any kind of PhD to be a parent. We all know that most parents become parents out of their own fuckery in what they were doing. So when you have these kinds of situations, it's like like, like you, you you saw your father's gun. You didn't go take it to school. You didn't go shoot nobody. I had the same experience. I didn't go touch it. I didn't go shoot it. Some people do. Some people don't. And I grew up with kB toy store.

Unknown Speaker:

They Hey, I'm gonna tell you some brother. I'm gonna take some I'm gonna give you a pass today. But next time don't don't go on my back channel saying disrespectful words to me. I'm gonna you pass it. I didn't.

Unknown Speaker:

I didn't. I'm trying to remember when I said this was this. I don't

Unknown Speaker:

know when you said it. But either way, don't go to my back channel. Okay, because, you know, I'm just like, you know, don't ever do that again, bro. Well, I just want to know what the situation was. Because I'm just saying, I'm just saying whatever it was. Don't ever do it again, because you wouldn't say it in person number one. So number two, just don't do it again. Okay. I

Unknown Speaker:

mean, you want to check out a brother. I'm here in California, bro. I mean, you want you want to tell me I'm talking shit. Tell me what I said. So I could like, communicate on it.

Unknown Speaker:

No, we don't get it all. We don't know. No, Michel, Michel, Michel. Michel. Michel, we don't have to go by we're gonna pull up on nobody. Michel, we don't have to talk about I say what I said I just said next time, don't talk about my background. That's all I said. You can look at and see what you said. respect respect. And whoever sitting wherever say he's gonna roll it don't nobody wrote me Don't send a goof like that. Anyway,

Unknown Speaker:

they're all again, go ahead. And hey, so I just wanted to say, you know, before

Unknown Speaker:

grant, the funny thing is, I really would What do you set the

Unknown Speaker:

grid stick? Go ahead, brother. So before, before Brian was speaking, there was a lady talking and she had made the comment, she goes that sometimes parents can't parent. And, you know, it makes me think I have a two year old. And you know, I'm over 45. And I'm a better parent today than I would have been say in my 20s. But, you know, there's a saying that Jim Rohn used to say, it's like, I'll take care of me for you, and you take care of you for me. And it's basically saying, like, you know, you got to take care of your kid, because I can only worry about my kid when he gets old enough to go to school. You know, I can't worry about other people's kids coming in and shooting him like, I have enough to take care of him. So it makes me wonder, like, how far down the line has this really gone this shit if I had bad parents, and then say I grow up to be a bad parent, and I raise my kid, he grows up to be a bad parent. I mean, at some point, aren't we all just gonna be in fuckery? So how do you fix that? Like, I think that's an interesting conversation. It's like, what do we do about that? When 25 year old factories are having kids? And it's like, you know, we have enough in our life. So like, as a society as a group as a, you know, as a tribe? You know, how do we address this? How do we fix this? I mean, any thoughts? Any ideas? I'm just curious.

Unknown Speaker:

I have a two way ID to two words, idea. Common sense. That's it?

Unknown Speaker:

Not every no common sense when it comes to parent taking

Unknown Speaker:

some of these drugs out of school? I think it's I think it has definitely be a lot deeper than common sense, though. Right. I think that oftentimes, we we have we say common sense, or we say that it's it's just the parents in the way they raised them. And I think that oftentimes puts the culpability off of the fact that there's so many resources that certain neighborhoods have and others don't. I don't think that this should be a conversation about, oh, whoa, well, people who are who have World Wealth can do it better. And folks who don't have are in poverty can do it or do it less well, right? Because we all know folks who are raised in poverty, who've done great things, but I think that we think about resources, they have to be strategic and they have to be intentional. Or the fact is that oftentimes most of us have been come from places where we had real resources. When it came down to the people who raised us when it came down to the mentorship, we have to look at these programs that are in our communities and also in even within our local government as really intrinsically, honestly, intrinsically important to a child's upbringing, that means that they don't have after school programs and those programs aren't fully funded, we lose another generation of children. And we have another a school system that continues to suspend and overly punish children when we should really be paying teachers and, and paying attention to kids.

Unknown Speaker:

But you know, bro, I agree. I agree. I somebody keeps coming to the stage with a hot mic. moderators, I'm Ash all again, monitor. Okay, let's do this. Moderators do me a favor, I gotta request only I'm gonna only me and Jonathan gonna bring people to the stage. Just Jonathan and myself are going to bring people to the stage because we pay attention to things that people that we know that was disruptors from previous rooms, and you guys just bring people to stage just because they raised their hand. Now, of course, if somebody like Barbara Majesco, we don't catch her, of course, bring her up. But you know, just we'll take care of it. Hey, bro, it still boils down to though. Everything you said sounds really good. But these parents still have to have some accountability. Also, it's not just about these after school programs. It's not just about that. A lot of it has to do with the parent. The problem is, so before we fix the things, it's an external, which is the outside. We got to fix the internal, which is the household. So maybe we got to start with these parents, because they're the leaders and mentors. No, listen, mommy's the mentor. Yes, Daddy's the mentor. But guess what? Daddy's not around. Well, mommy, if you want to take the kids and you're gonna have a hold of them. Think about who Daddy's gonna be because you may be alone by yourself. So think about who Daddy's gonna be before you lay up with this dude. 100% Okay, Daddy's daddy's daddy's you want this girl that you saying this about her? You like her? Because she may look a certain way. You met her somewhere she get down. She want to talk the way you like. But, but but if you have a child with her, yes, she might be talking with somebody else while your baby's in the room. Yes, sir. So it starts with mommy and daddy before we

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turn on someone else. Jerry.

Unknown Speaker:

Never, never. Never never pass up. Thank you. Yeah.

Unknown Speaker:

Jerry is saying that though. Just a quick example. This is something that you can go research on your own. There's a program called,

Unknown Speaker:

Hey, yo, girl, bringing people to the stage for hot mics again, just bringing whoever comes to the stage up.

Unknown Speaker:

I brought someone up, Jerry. I did. Let me get the mic. Oh, my

Unknown Speaker:

bad. I thought it was another mic. I put them there. His mic was that way, let me make quick announcement everybody, just so you know.

Unknown Speaker:

We really try to have a really good user experience on the app going forward. So when I say about coming to the stage, I'm going to really request everybody we want we want to put like 200 people on the stage. But we need you to come to the stage which a mute which a mic muted and everybody else while people are speaking. Please respect that and just wait, your turn will go to you. But I want to thank everybody once again. And to remind everybody to follow the club debate the news, we're new club, we still haven't hit two months yet, but we're doing really good because of you people. And today is our new hour, we started new hour today, which is three to 6pm. Pacific Standard Time, six to 9pm. Eastern time, I have about 81 shares 81 shares on the wall, I want to get to 150 We're gonna have to use a chat in increments, we got to cut it on and cut it off because it's going to start to glitch the app. So we're going to cut it off right now. We're going to open it back up in a few minutes. But I'm going to ask y'all can you give me

Unknown Speaker:

Jerry Jerry it's unacceptable guys that we had this many people here and not these not the shares that we need. Okay. 520 people in the room. We're asking that 520 people right now hit that share button. It's going to give you an option of where to go. You point it to clubhouse you let the people that are already on clubhouse. Know that you doing something crazy in this room that the room is boring. If there's nothing going on this room to benefit you that makes you laugh or makes you cry or makes you think or makes you object that don't share the room. Okay, but if you've heard anything here today that you like, please, ladies and gentlemen get the attention of other people in club house we're looking for 150 is our first stop. I need 37 No we need what what do we need 37 yet 30 No 27 more shares to get to 150 I know you guys can do it. I believe in you guys. I love you. I come here every day to play with Jerry and Jonathan Daphne pumpkin. Pumpkins the best by the way, even though she never talks. Brian. Brian Finstock who always talks I mean you can't quitting from talking and Tierra who talks a lot but never says anything. Share. Let the people on clubhouse know that your friends are here. We Shout it out. We got eight more to go, by the way. And once you're done,

Unknown Speaker:

oh gee, no, we don't we don't fit more than 50.

Unknown Speaker:

I'm gonna get to 1/51. Okay, so let me do what I do, bro, sit, grasshopper. Okay, and then and then and then the other thing is, once you share the room, raise your hand, we're going to invite you to the stage and see what you have to say. On the world, you can actually take the direction of this conversation. Need 48 More now guys, we get to 200 need 48 more we get to 200 didn't cost you anything to share. It's completely free. It will not change the price of your gasoline. It won't cost you rent won't cost you food. It'll cost you nothing. Actually, I'll probably make you feel good. Because you gave more than you took. And we know we've given you a lot if you think the room is one of the best rooms on clubhouse are the best room on club, please share this room, then come and raise your hand and we're going to bring you up to the stage. And why don't we moderate some of these crazy people Jerry?

Unknown Speaker:

Okay. Okay, let's let's do Uncle G

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and 42 more shares.

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Jerry Monterey people

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know about the matter. I got I got about them. I got you, Lisa. I'm going to go to Peter. I got you. Let's go on to do that. You know what? Oh, we

Unknown Speaker:

only need 29 more guys to get to 200 That's what I'm talking about. Now when you share the room to clubhouse you've got to say something insane to get people people's attention. Like Grant Cardone is provocative, or I hate Grant Cardone his voice makes me cringe. That's probably what Tierra wrote. So go ahead and share that. 27

Unknown Speaker:

Actually, I never I never mentioned you, Grant and you seem to mention me a lot. But I never mentioned you. I love you, too. I actually saw, believe it or not, I signed up for your virtual version of your conference. Well, yeah, believe it or not, it's

Unknown Speaker:

awesome. Yeah, well, that was that was a no brainer where you get to spend three days with Yeah, 23 more guys. And then I'm gonna give you guys a link to where you can get the 10x growth conference free, virtually free. Literally, you virtually pay nothing. And you get three days live or you can watch it later. In the privacy of your home doing whatever you guys do. 15 more and we're there right Jerry 15 helped me a little bit Jerry Lowe. Teamwork wouldn't be you know what people pay me to do pay me

Unknown Speaker:

I'm not saying anything because I don't want to. I don't want increase my salary. Derek. I suppose.

Unknown Speaker:

Everybody has a lifetime orgasm right here it's time to smoke a cigarette and talk about how good absolutely

Unknown Speaker:

Jonathan does sound like that's like a read like a memory. He's an orgasm a cigarette. Greg grant, you was doing so good. I wasn't gonna dare disrespect you. It's coming in. Well, why would I must set up your learning. I'm like, John, I'm gonna relinquish my title graduate. Take the title. So thank you. No, but not Uncle G. Thank you, Brother G once again, brother G. Hey, but Jonathan, this is a good this is a good topic, because I'm sure there's a young parent in here just learning from this. There was somebody I don't know. I don't know if you landed your plane. When I was talking about. It's the mothers. It's the fathers. Think about who you lay up with first. Is there anybody want to jump in anonymous single mom. I want to go to the single mom and happy Woman's Day to you single mom.

Unknown Speaker:

Thank you. It's Mary Lynn. How are you? Marlene? Yeah, that's me. I'm not going to the mayor and Senate three times. But so I'm a single mom. I raised the boy. Get this. I was shot in a robbery when my son was two years old. I was bartending. Yeah, at an Applebee's of all places, they robbed the place. So reasonable boy, I was okay with the Nerf guns. My son had airsoft guns. I think it's the parents responsibility to know your child and watch your child. And if they can't, you know, if they don't see the line, then it's up to you to back off. But you know, let them try. You know, you'd let them try. You let them try airsoft guns. I mean, you know, do you know what I'm saying? You got to know your kid. And you've got to know the line.

Unknown Speaker:

That Marilyn? Marilyn, what do you think about if someone has a say a 10 year old child a little boy? What do you think about that dad taking that child to the shooting range and teaching them how to use a firearm? Is there anybody? I'm not just going to go to you, Marilyn, but is there anybody on this stage that think that's wrong? Yeah,

Unknown Speaker:

I absolutely agree with that.

Unknown Speaker:

No, no, no. What once like a brother, I want to look, I'm looking for somebody think it's wrong. Before you go to YouTube. I just want like, is there anybody think that's wrong to take a child Say 10 years old, nine years old, 11 years old, and teach them how to use guns. Does anyone think that's wrong? Can I say something? Do you think it's wrong?

Unknown Speaker:

100%?

Unknown Speaker:

Okay, what's your name?

Unknown Speaker:

My name is Russia. But I'm all the way in the bottom. I wasn't sure.

Unknown Speaker:

I see. No, no, there's no orders, just popcorn. So Russia, why do you feel it's wrong for a parent to teach their child how to use a gun?

Unknown Speaker:

Because, well, I'm in Canada, right. And I know, in the States, guns are absolutely everywhere. I know, we have them in Canada as well, but not as much as the US. And I feel the way because it's so accessible. And anybody can go in with a fake ID, or you could go into places that probably don't care. And that will just give you the gun. That makes it a lot worse than anywhere else. And the fact that a parent is introducing you to shooting in guns makes you want to do it more. And I feel like there's so that's not true.

Unknown Speaker:

That's not true. And I want to thank you.

Unknown Speaker:

And once again, everybody, when I'm mining, just do me a favor, even if people is helping please, I got it, I need a good user experience. So I just need minimum people talking at the same time. Go ahead, Russia.

Unknown Speaker:

I'm just saying, if I if I grew up in a household where guns are everywhere. And I'm so attracted to it, I want to use it, my parents use it my father use it, then it becomes something that I desire. And the fact that it's everywhere makes me want to get it more. So yes. Maybe having it become something that you could do once a year?

Unknown Speaker:

Because it's everywhere. Okay, let me ask you a question. What do you think about? Let's look at it in a different way? What do you think about if a parent says, Hey, son, guns are dangerous, your dad has some firearms, I'm gonna show you the safety of them, you know, you got to keep it locked. I'm going to teach you how to, you know, unloaded, loaded and clean it. And I'm going to teach you the proper way to hold it at a shooting range and how to fire it. And I'm going to teach you firearm safety. So you don't ever do anything. You know, foolish with a gun? What do you think about that, versus a kid never got that training. And they stumbled across a gun like I did at my friend's house at like 10 years old, under his big brother's mattress, and we was looking at it. There's a big, what do you think about that? You still feel the way you feel?

Unknown Speaker:

No, because then he's got guidance? Well, from from what I see. I just feel like it's I you know, I've taken so many courses on gun violence and serial killers and all kinds of stuff that's happening in the States. And a lot of I have to study the actual social location of each individual, and what they did and why they did what they did. So a lot of them came from homes that parents really didn't care. And they probably had maybe one parent not saying that, that's a reason. But a lot of it can be I mean, he had a kid when he's older. And he feels that he's a better parent, he would be a better parent now because he's older. I have four kids, and I had them when I was eight. We take take it,

Unknown Speaker:

take a deep breath. Take a deep breath. Take a deep breath for one second. We're gonna open up some questions, Greg grant,

Unknown Speaker:

yep. Good. Have You Ever Have you ever held a gun? Oh, yeah. Okay, have you shot a gun? Yes. Have you had gun training?

Unknown Speaker:

sublets. Yes.

Unknown Speaker:

Okay. Yet all for for your kids the same day.

Unknown Speaker:

Same thing. She said.

Unknown Speaker:

I had him when I was young. And I'm raising them and we don't have any problems. I'm their friend. 100%. But anybody steps out of line. I'm there. Okay,

Unknown Speaker:

I got a question. I want to open up. I won't miss. I appreciate you. I just want to pass it to someone else.

Unknown Speaker:

One, one second. One second. One second. One second brother. DJ one second. Yeah, I wanna jump in about guns. Okay, if anyone says that guns that you guys put away, I understand you feel the way you feel about guns. And I'm gonna bring race into this unfortunately, I think that the reason in the black community, people are afraid of guns and that's why think guns are being misused and respectful guns aren't there. I think if and black people of color community if they had access to guns at a younger age, and was taught how to use the gun and the respect again, I think a lot of the gun problems that we have would not be there. Whereas, you know, not in the black community. They they they know how to use the guns, they respect the guns, they're not afraid of guns, were afraid of guns and therefore you know a lot of black people don't go get guns because we have brought up because guns can protect you. You know, you know, I'm not gonna go as far as saying only stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy, but I'm not gonna say that okay, because I think that's been misused, okay. But I do believe that people color there. Again. Miss educating their youth about guns. And that's why, you know, when people come to see a gun, they tend to be frightened by that gun. And I think that needs to change.

Unknown Speaker:

Can Wait, wait, wait, once I get one, one second everybody one, one second. I'm just trying to go to black activists. Are you there? Yes, I'm here. Okay, great. What do you want to say,

Unknown Speaker:

I'm just kind of touching on what I think was Russia was saying, I'm a mom of a little girl, single mom, and I'm a very small woman, but I'm also a gun owner. And I don't think that it's wrong or incorrect for a parent to teach their child gun safety. My daughter is 10 years old. And I'm very open and comfortable with explaining gun safety to her number one for protection purposes. And number two is, like Jonathan was saying, you know, we have that stigma within the black community that we're so afraid of guns that if we don't know how, first and foremost, to protect ourselves, or to even operate a gun safely, that's where we get the accidents from, you know, babies getting a hold of these guns that, you know, they're, you know, maybe illegally in the house, or, you know, what have you or, you know what, Jerry was just saying that he hadn't had that experience with a gun until he found it at 10 and didn't know what to do with it. So just, I think that guns don't kill people, malicious intent and irresponsibility kills people. So that's just all I wanted to say is I'm a gun owner, and my daughter is 100% safe with our guns in the house. But she's also very knowledgeable of don't put your hands on or this is for protection. And we're very peaceful people. It's last resort, we have mace first. You know, so,

Unknown Speaker:

you know, first you better, you better throw that damn mace away. I'm just saying like, that makes us like Kool Aid.

Unknown Speaker:

If I go to the grocery store, no, it's jail. But if I go to the grocery store, and somebody you know, walks up behind, you know, my daughter and I like, I'm 108 pounds five feet, you know, they're gonna get their issue and I'm gonna make sure that my daughter is protected. You know, we have these people sorry to be so long winded, you know, Dylann Roof and you know, all these other school shootings where, you know, you know, with the video games and the parents irresponsibility. That's where I see a lot of this immaturity amongst these, unfortunately, young white males shooting up schools. Yes. Question.

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What's your name, bro?

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This is Darrell from Florida. Go ahead,

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Darrell from Florida,

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Jonathan. So I grew up in Schenectady, New York, a pretty bad area. So I hung around over like a lot of lower class and I was growing up. And I got a question for you. Because I remember distinctly like running into guns when I was in my teens and things like that. Jonathan, just curious. When you hold a gun, I mean, for teenagers. Have you ever heard of or have you ever thought of like, the fact that it represents like power or a way to get attention to have a gun because people are either afraid of them? Or they look at him now I've held a gun. And I gotta tell you, you do feel power at first when you when you hold it. But I've been around, you know, I wasn't in but I've been around gangs. And there's something about you know, it's what it represents not so much the gun itself. Hmm. So I'm just curious what your thoughts are on that, John? Because I agree with you. A lot of times it's the person not the gun.

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I agree with you wholeheartedly. Once I can meet you, my guys. I agree with you wholeheartedly about that, you know, the first time I held a gun, you know, I wasn't exposed my mother. You know, my mother gun having a gun in the house was like a no, no, my mother was afraid of guns. And she taught. She taught me what she knew what she taught me anything wrong. Okay, in terms of gun safety, I believe because, you know, I should have been exposed to guns, I should have had that respect. I was afraid of guns. And then when you find that you hear people getting killed, you know, in your neighborhood. It makes you even more frightened of guns. It's like, if I get a car, you know, if you get a car to get all this horsepower, you give it to a teenager, I'm gonna push that throttle. I'm gonna move I want to feel that horsepower. Unfortunately, when you know, you've been told all your life not to go through all you have a gun and then when you get up age and you're able to go out and get a gun illegally or find a gun or whatever, have a finger, then you hold that gun and has power you want to test that power out. Unfortunately, some people do. And it leads to a lot of, I guess, accidents and deaths. You know, I was at a party and I saw a guy playing with a gun and he kept playing with the gun all night long. And next thing you know He shot the one guy in the chest and the guy was like, suddenly I hate it dawned on me you kill me and I looked and it was like we all run out the party and he and the guy drops he dies down you know Donovan didn't mean to kill that guy but Donovan did killing you know, and and Donovan did go to prison for it terrifying. So, yo,

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wait Wait, Wait one sec, one second brother, one second brother, one second brother. I'm gonna go to one of those girls real quick. One of the ladies go ahead miss that story he

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just said so we got to know people that we know what he just told I know about that story. I know that name and everything. And that's crazy to me.

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gonna say something like, I'm personally I'm not for I'm not against guns, but this. So I know that like in this day and age, you know, a lot of people don't respect like scientific studies or statistics that have been thoroughly investigated or whatever. So I'm sure people are going to disagree. But science. If you look at studies, a lot of studies have actually shown that gun safety has no effect on children between the ages of four to 10. And researchers found that it that gun safety, does it reduce the likelihood that children will handle guns when they're unsupervised? And that boys are more likely than girls to ignore gun safety rules, regardless of how much they've been taught? safety wise, and if you guys do look it up, because, you know, there's plenty of studies that that

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that's kind of that's, that's kind like the vaccine thing. If you look this up, look that up. It's gonna be a bunch.

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I said, Well, today's day and age, a lot of studies science, whatever, it's not really,

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I feel you know, you got you got a, you got a pretty good point. But But

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one thing that Jonathan had said, and I do believe in the black community, it is more stigmatized, like mothers don't want their black children being stopped by a police on them have a gun in the car, whether it's registered or not. A lot of black people are not comfortable. Like if you look at the Lando Castille, he was a registered gun owner, he was trying to reach for his wallet and show that he had a license to carry. And they ended up shooting him and he worked with kids in a school and there's you know, there's many stories like that. So I think white kids, it is a lot different with black kids. Do I want my black son walk in the street with a gun, whether he's has the permit to carry or not? I can't say that I'd be really comfortable with that. Right.

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Thank you. Thank you. Wait, one second. One second. One. Second one. One second brother. Just wait a second grant.

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That was that was me Friday, somebody told me that story before the person that died. Did he have a daughter?

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I don't know if he had a daughter because he's there. He's from my attorney days from another country to cut down on us in Jamaica down and the guy deported. He was manslaughter. He got deported.

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Yes. Somebody told me that story before they told me when he was dying. He said Yo, you just killed me who's gonna take care of my daughter.

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Now that he said that? He just said yeah, he just killed he did. He killed that day. That's what I saw. And we all hold as we actually just had to jump over him to get out of the house.

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Yeah, there's, there's some people think you gotta you gotta mute your mic, brother. I don't know if you know, DJ really hums really loud. There's there's a lot of stories also, where some people didn't have guns, they probably wouldn't be here right now. If they didn't grow up around guns based in the neighborhood they were in. There was somebody else trying to jump in and say something.

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I'm gonna fire yo, yeah, I was gonna say

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DJ DJ, I gotta open up some other people rather just Just one second. Go ahead. Yo,

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hi, just to put some numbers towards some of this stuff is just been talked about in the room. There's 335 million Americans, we have 435 million guns that we know of negligent discharge deaths, which is what we're talking about with that gentleman that got shot by his friend. There's about 1100 On average of those a year. And you know, it's something that's near to me because I lost a family merchant negligent discharge. But that is something that's 100% preventable with education. And if people understand the four universal rules of firearm safety, we won't have negligent discharge deaths. And unfortunately, last year on the set of rust, Mr. Alec Baldwin experienced that firsthand because he didn't follow those rules, and somebody ended up dead and somebody that injured. So if anybody's interested in what those four rules are, you can back channel me and I'll send you a link to

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keep moving your mouth? That's it.

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What's the corn rules? Brother?

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Oh, I'll tell you right now. Yeah. So, first one is you truly

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get them right now? Great. Yo,

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what's that about?

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That that was a? I don't know. Great. Yo.

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The first rule was you treat every firearm. Um, and people.

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Okay, yo, thank you. That's why. What the fuck just happened? One second whoever's please mute your mic or speaking, man, what's wrong with this guy? Yo, yo, do me a favor back. Tell me the four rules. And I'll say it just back to me. I'll

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say. Jerry, while we gotta wait for him to send them to you.

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Because he won't say he mute his mic, because he's trolling him

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some some idiot. Come on, let's go. Yo,

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what are the four rules? Yes. All right. So

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the first rule is you treat every firearm as if it's loaded. So that means you're

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we got that. Number two, what's Rule number two,

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you don't put it anything you're not willing to destroy. Number three, go to Walmart. Number three. Go Yoast. Number

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three, you're welcome to debate the news. That's how it isn't your number three.

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Number three is you never put your finger on the trigger until you're ready to fire. So that means you're going to see this on TV a lot, right? And movies. You're watching. Number four, number four. Number four, let's go. And number four is make sure you understand everything in front of and behind your target.

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Okay, thank thank you, yo. And I totally agree with you. And I appreciate I appreciate what you said about that gun violence or accidental deaths would be much lower. If more gun safety was practiced, I totally agree with that.

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If you have to do all you need to teach them as if you see a firearm, you don't touch it. And you go find a trusted adult and tell them where it's not

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let them but you let them shoot it to be so he could respect the power of it. Right, right.

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Yeah. As far as talking about what age is the appropriate one? That's gonna depend on the child. Exactly. really have to know your child? And are they ready to take this and go out and control the area? With people that know how to how to do it? Well follow the safety rules, and you can teach them how to shoot, they shouldn't have access to your guns at home. If you have absolutely no, they should be locked up. So there shouldn't be that's the other reason we have 1100 negligent discharges. I mean, we got idiots out there playing with guns that are older. But kids, that shouldn't happen at all because those guns should be locked up if that's the situation that you're in. But also having your child understand those basic safety rules or they're very small. Those three rules. Cch, don't touch it. Talk to an adult.

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Appreciate you, brother. Thank you for that. Thank you, hey, yeah, one second. And somebody said, Hey, Jerry, but once I can, somebody has a hot mic, and it's humming real loud. Go ahead, the first person that said, hey, Jerry, I'm gonna go to you next. Angela,

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Jerry, this is April and I've heard a lot of talk about guns and what to do with them. But we haven't talked about children who do school shootings, and what they share in common, and they have found that they suffered early childhood trauma at an early age. They were angry and despondent over recent events, resulting in failings of suicidality. They studied other school shootings, notably Columbine online and found inspiration and they possess the means to carry out an attack. So if that's your child, as a parent, if you know these things about your child, most times you wouldn't know I don't know, sometimes kids hide things from parents. But if you have a child who suffered trauma or who who has these feelings of suicidality, you should be keeping a close eye on that child and getting them the proper care and help. I'm done.

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Thank you. There there was a lady that was Next go ahead Miss Nakata unique Nico Mitch, my brother, I'll let you talk to this lady gladness. Oh, Nico. Okay, go ahead, man.

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I wanted to speak on the gun Valley. So someone spoke earlier. And he talked about the power, um, me as a mother that lost two sons through gun gun violence. When I went into the jails or asked the murderers. I said, Why do you kill, they said they just want power. They don't care anything about the communities. They don't care about anything. They just want power to have a gun. Also wanted to one of the Boys and Girls Club. I said, How long does it take you to get a gun? He said you got 10 minutes, Miss Miss Latin. I said 10 minutes. He said 10 minutes I can go get a gun out there in the street. And the last thing I want to say before I land my plane is the mother and the father. Because when I had to deal with the courts and all that I looked at the mother I looked at the Father and you wonder why this person who's been in jail system for nine since nine years old. Turn around and kill For people, I mean until I'm done speaking.

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That's a very good point. I appreciate that Angela, a birchbark. And everybody, all you people open mics, please mute your mic is humming, please just mute. Thank you, Burke. I appreciate that and try to keep it muted for the whole time unless you speak in bro. Nick, Nico, is that unique? Yep, that's me. That's me, Grant negro.

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So I wanted to address the point about black people having a fear of guns, I don't think it's necessarily the fear of physical guns, I think there might be a generational gap. As far as that perception is I'm 33. And everybody that I know has no fear of it, they have a respect for it. Some choose to own image, some don't. But it's really the fear of response to a black person specifically, being a black man having a gun, because of all the stigmas that are tied to it. But also, because of the lack of engagement when a black man is wrongfully murdered, when they have a gun, despite, you know, knowing all the rules, registering illegally, etc, etc. Because when falando Castillo got killed, there wasn't an uproar from the NRA. Right? There wasn't an uproar from the conservative community to the degree that it would be if it was a white boy who had gotten killed. And so if we want people want black people specifically, to be encouraged to one, obviously learn how to use a gun correctly, learn how to care, you know, based off the base based off of the rules and laws of your state, then we have to first address the psychological reasons and the societal reasons, in my humble opinion, that have kind of prevented people from wanting to engage in a society that, quite frankly, wants to see them dead regardless of whether or not they have a gun.

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What do you think about it still all starts or what does anybody else think about it still all starts with the family with the home with a mama that laid up and had a baby and the daddy it starts with

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it so I was so I would say to that flat what does that have to do with like falando Castille and sit circumstances like his like his because his mom had a kid he deserved to die without any No, no,

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no, no, you know, no, no, no, no, no, no. Yeah. What I mean is, is we're I'm talking about on a whole I'm not talking about isolated incidents like that. Yeah. So I'm just saying like, who somebody says, Darryl from Florida again? Wait, wait, wait, Darrell from Florida. Just one second, bro. Nico, one second. I kind of lost my thought, bro. So Nico. Nico. Do me a favor. Why are you waiting to speak to if you could just meet? Yeah, no problem, you

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know, protein to your diet. So look, hey, guys, we're talking about this today because the school the school shooting, right? But and not but and in reality, drug overdoses or double gun deaths year after year. But you guys weren't talking about that. So So gentleman brought it up earlier about all the all the kids on the psychotropic drug drugs today. And 92,000 deaths last year 2021 92,000 year before it was 91,000 from drug overdose. Okay, so you guys are like, oh, man, if kids couldn't get guns, kids will get whatever they want. Adults will get whatever they want. And making it legal or illegal doesn't keep people from getting what they want. And the reason so many they want to take the drugs the weed off the street is they want you to pin it upon their pills in your medicine. So while gun deaths are terrible acts, how they buy does from drug overdose drug overdose is just that's a big business right there.

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Pharmaceutical it all

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make a point you go

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to your grand jury I don't know if you know that you go to a treatment center in America go to Betty Betty Ford and I'll promise you there's a 95% chance you'll go in there Miss Miss abusing whatever cocaine or alcohol or whatever it is your drug is the you're abusing a 95% chance at this decision. I don't have a need to document this. I'd say 100% But I can't do that because I sound like an idiot. 95% chance they have you leaving with a prescription drug on your way out? Mm hmm. Yeah. That is

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one second. One second, because there was a guy kept saying something I'm about to use.

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The guy was going another direction. Jerry. Why do you say that man?

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Miss they said that's absolutely true. Miss.

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Yes, me. Why do I say that's true? Because I see it prescribed every day if you come just into a hospital. If you all have a broken arm or were in a car accident, and even at that moment, if you're not in pain, they give you an option. Kotik without and your if they don't, they may ask you do you have a drug problem, you're going to lie, you're going to get that prescription you're going to and then you're going to be addicted to it, you'll have that you can sell it on the street, get your drug of choice, or become addicted from that from being on something else, they give you too much. Inflammation is the major cause of pain, which you can take Motrin for over the counter, or naproxen sodium Aleve over the counter for most pain. So when you go in and you're trying to get off heroin, what did they put you on something else to get you off heroin? So he's absolutely 1,000%. Right?

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Yeah, and by the way, guys, these numbers, I just gave you 91,000 92,000 deaths, these are overdose, this is not people that are addicted, degrading themselves every day doing whatever they have to do to get there. Thanks. So you just imagine that numbers got to be, that's got to be millions of people that are suffering every day because of opioids, prescription medication, pain, medication, whatever street drugs are,

Unknown Speaker:

I think that actually gives us like an up provides an opportunity to actually address because it's really the root cause for I think both of these issues, or all of these issues rather, are kind of the family or the lack thereof, the stability, their financial security, or lack thereof, a yearning for, for belonging, because I feel like the last couple of years, we have seen almost a depression not only economically, but just in productivity. And when people aren't productive, then they seek, they seek productivity, and it may not be in the best or most productive, if you will away where people go into schools, and they kill other people because of whatever they're going through, or they overdose because they don't want to inflict harm on others, they get that same satisfaction of inflicting harm on themselves. And so it really comes down to in my opinion, just kind of addressing the structural problems within a country that seems to be broken, uh, hopefully not beyond repair. But it's honestly beginning to look like that, when things are looking

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good. Definitely disagree with that sometimes. I know, you know, I'm listening to you, everything is being blamed on the parents. And I think sometimes, you know, it happens in that case, but not all the time. times, I've seen some parent mothers, that struggle with the kids in try to discipline them the right way. And, you know, put all instill all the right qualities and life in them. And, you know, just society and the way things are, sometimes the kid is just bad. And they change it, you know, you can get all the help you want. You could take them to therapy, you could put them in counseling, you can take them get big brother help, and it doesn't do anything. So just to you know, blame everything on the parents.

Unknown Speaker:

But what about the probability if you if you go for numbers, though, tingy, let's, let's say, let's say you got 100 people, right? And 100 of it that happens with you, you know, they all have better parenting, that their probability or odds will great and what much less if you have better parenting? I'm sure you agree with that.

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I agree with that. But sometimes you got to understand surgery, you have some parents, especially in low income neighborhoods, where they were they were raised a different way. And they weren't raised, right. So when a kid comes up, you know, didn't instill in the same things which they were taught, which wasn't correct. And, you know, so it's a generational thing as well. So just, you know, to blame it all on the parents when they didn't have the great parents themselves. And we're playing a numbers game. It's the same same people like you like

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they're making that one second. No, wait, what? You gotta bro, you gotta let them land. Go ahead. tinggi

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, right. And it's the same way where, you know, as we're talking about it from the other side, you have some some people that, you know, have been in that situation, but they have come out and been successful for themselves in you know, even even though they came from a bad, you know, environment, and they made it out there. And then they try to, you know, just take care of their immediate family, but don't go back and help the, you know, the other relatives and things like that. Sometimes they can help them because, you know, you got this is the thing, and this is something that I realized too. And most people don't understand when a kid is raised a certain way. If you have a male child, and he never picked up the when he's urinate and he doesn't, you know, he so he's never been taught that way that you hate when you when you when you piss, you got to pull up the toilet seat, you know, that just sticks with him for a long time until he's probably a teenager. When all he goes and moves in with his girlfriend. She's like, What are you doing?

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You know, de tinggi you going? playing fair? Right, you're going deep once again,

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and he right there raised, you know, and it just sticks with them. So when they get older, they don't teach their kids proper ways. And it just, it's tough man, and especially when you're talking about like with drugs You know, all eat the pills. Now, you know, sometimes the parent can try and, you know, they cry with their kids, they take them to drug treatment, they let them watch all the videos, they show them hard love, they show him to, you know that tough love then they, you know, they try to get them all the therapy and the help that they need. And it just doesn't work man and understand that.

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Okay, but there is

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one second one second one second everybody go ahead and jump in brother the other guy, please. No, not not not. DJ. I definitely want to try to get a lot more people involved right about now. Yeah, go ahead, brother. Oh, no, no, no, no, no Nico. I'm gonna go to somebody new right now. I want to open a stage up and once again, I want to say Happy Women's Day. To all of you amazing. Women that is in the in the very happy Woman's Day to Day is y'all day. I tried to say it earlier, but I said it kind of wrong because somebody was interrupting me. It says there's no force more powerful than a woman's determination to rise. The question isn't who's going to stop who's going to let you is who's going to stop you? Ladies y'all got this? Y'all got this? Jerry Hey, brother, brother. I just can you let that Woman's Day bro it's like once he can he let it breathe for once. He said Jay thank you for that. I care about that. Let me just move on from there Jerry. That's what you basically said. What the way you jumped in. Ladies ladies.

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Segway Jerry let's give him a little lesson way to segue on that deal dude is to be like, Jerry man, I'm so glad you brought up the women man. We don't give enough attention to the women. Now back to fuckin parents

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that would have been dope that have been dope. So brother just laid out really quick do a grant just said

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thank you grant for the lesson there great life lesson.

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Thank you all you great women.

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I have a great mother. I have great sisters. I have great aunts and every woman in my life I greatly appreciate I love women and they are a force to be deltona

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toner toner and be honest with you bro

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you need to have a woman's voice at this

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no no Chris I'll tell to undertone. Tony, Tony grant Grant gave me the green light grant Tony All right. All right. Thank

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you gentlemen. And ladies

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that was terrible. It was terrible. I got to hijack this because it just you got to let it breathe. Right Jerry you got to let it breathe and then you got to let a woman step in and say thank you. Exactly. A man going in there and jumping in it like you SERPs the whole thing and we got to Okay, so let's just take a minute, Cary Grant and all the men in here thank you for always being supportive, always allowing us to pull up a chair to be vocal to be opinionated to stand toe to toe with you Tierra I think you agree like this environment allows us space so we're grateful for you. Thank you. And Jonathan,

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I didn't I didn't know you cared grant.

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Finn, pumpkin, Daphne, CB all these great moderators Thank you.

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Now Now let's

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move on with the show. Tony's gonna immediately

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Barbara I appreciate I appreciate you what you said. You said it so eloquently. Thank you for that. Appreciate that.

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You're giving a woman an opportunity to grab the mic at a very very important pivot there thank you everybody. Okay,

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let's show goes on let's

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now Tony. Oh, my goodness somebody mismatch you missed that. I

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want to hear that back.

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should not miss not you Miss Miss, please mute your mic. She said what? Okay. All right, Tony. Tony, are you there? Tony?

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I'm here Jerry.

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Do me a favor. I'm gonna go to you but please do not burn too many calories. Go ahead, Tony.

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Got it. So one thing that people and

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he don't follow. You don't follow the club army. He don't follow the club or me or Jonathan. Tony. You are so selfish. Tony. You don't follow me or Jonathan or the club? I good enough. Oh, you follow? He says guys. He said he follows grant. That's good enough. You know what? You got a very good point. Tony. I'm gonna teach you something else. Is there anybody else who want to speak and so state your name, Veronica? Oh, go ahead. You're on them. Oh,

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what's going on brother? I appreciate it.

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Geronimo. Did

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you share the room? Boys in the family?

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Geronimo me? I do if everybody did you share the room? Brother. Did you put something? Great. Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and speak but after you're done share the room. Can y'all hear now? He's good. He's good. He's good. He's gonna say some good go ahead drama.

Unknown Speaker:

No appreciate it brother. Nah, like I had a situation basically, when a friend, he actually overdosed. And he came from a very, very affluent family. Um, and, and I heard people saying about how it's like, you know, having an upbringing, and I can definitely understand that. But I'm gonna give a little background. So I was actually raised in foster care, but I got privileged enough to go to a Catholic school. And this Catholic school was like drug ridden like, it was a bunch of kids that were just on drugs that had great families great, like upbringing and everything. So what I was thinking, I like what someone else said earlier about how, you know, I think it's a lot of malpractice. I think the system is predatory on people. And basically, they're not giving them the right dosages, and it's causing them to want to take more drugs. In his case, he broke his neck. He was on pain medication. And they weren't giving them the right amount of pain medication. So he started getting these drugs from the streets, and his dad and finding him in his house overdosed on heroin. Right? So I think a lot of it okay, you can say upbringing and stuff like that. But, you know, it's a lot of it has to do with the system, not treating our people correctly. So we got to keep an eye on that. Like, you know, we can't blame

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everything on the system. No, brother, we can't blame everything on the system. When are we gonna

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stop thing? Not everything, but I think there's definitely there's a priority, right? There's a priority. We can look at something like okay, this is the focal point right now. Like, you know, come on, Jerry. You know, these pharmaceutical companies ain't playing big plan fair.

Unknown Speaker:

Well, I agree with that. I know. Oh, okay. Okay. I thought you were saying something. Hey, there's a dude. Hey, let me let me tell y'all some I gotta say it's really quick. A the chat. The chat is used for us to have a conversation. Once again. Somebody's gotta mute their mic. mute your mic, please. The chat is used for us to have a quick chic look, quit bringing these people to the audience that will not meet their moderators do me a favor, please. Moderators real request people with the green badge. Please, you could jump in a conversation. I got one request. Don't bring it to stage. Please. Cuz y'all keep bringing disruptors to the stage. Though the chat is used to join in the conversation. All you people that's putting disrespectful comments in the chat needs to stop. You're going to be thrown out of the room, your comments are going to be removed. You need to stop. Mo if you're in the building, if you want to say something to Jerry, stick your chest out on the stage. Don't say goofy stuff in the chat. Okay. Come to the stage. And, you know, show the alpha in you show the alpha in you. Alright, go ahead, brother. Whoever else wanna jump in? That's happening real quick. Go ahead, bro. Tap in tap, tap tap in

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pieces to God I be. Oh, I just want to say that. Just before the pandemic my sister died of opioid overdose. She was prescribed prescription opioid oxycontin for over a year. And I think that she became addicted to it because you're not even supposed to be on it for that long. But also she was also prescribed sleeping pills, and the mixture of the sleeping pills and opioid she died in a sleep. What I think the problem is the main issue with these opioids is that we oxycontin it was prescribed as a less addictive alternative to morphine and heroin. However, what they didn't say was that it was proven to be highly addictive. And there's been multiple waves of opioid overdose use. That has been a study. And you know, I'm a credential Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor. So I work in this field every day to try to prevent people from dying from opioid overdoses. Pease

Unknown Speaker:

Hey, sorry to hear what you did say your sister passed from overdoses. You say that? Well, that clear and Absolutely. Absolutely. Sorry to hear that brother. But but I'm, I'm glad to hear that you sound like you working in that field to make a difference.

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Yes. So you know, if you know somebody that is addicted to opioids, please learn how to use naloxone. naloxone is the opioid antagonist that could stop somebody from dying from opioid overdose. Learn to use it and keep it in your household, just in case your child is addicted to opioids or anybody so that you could bring bring them back and then call 911 or whatever you have to do. Peace.

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Thank you for that, bro. Appreciate you Keep up keep up the good work. No, the other one I was talking about the other one, the first one. Yeah. Anybody else want to jump in? And this topic? I'm looking for? Sorry, let me let me go. Let me go to shave for a second. And I'm gonna come back to when you newbies. Yeah, so So what I want to do what I want to do after this, I want to open it up to some of the newbies on the stage that has had an opportunity to speak. And if you're in the audience, raise your hand and come join the conversation, you guys are putting some incredible things in the chat seems like this is you know, some of you guys want to talk about come to the stage and get it off your chest. Go ahead on the Miss, I want to.

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Hey, what's up, everybody?

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I couldn't read your name. I'm sorry. I heard a little chuckling. He talked to me, where should I? What's your name? Right. Go ahead, Miss Grant.

Unknown Speaker:

So what's the whole conversation about the opioid pan, you know, epidemic or whatever, something that was said, and was kind of reiterated, you know, people who are prescribing these band aids, if you will, need to be held to some sort of a accountability, then it's placed back on, you know, we can't, you know, make everybody be accountable for something we have to take self accountability. Well, there's two truths into that, yes, we would need to hold those who are writing these scripts who are overseeing our care responsible, but we would also have to hold ourselves responsible to a degree. Now, with the opioid issue, people have begun to make some of these pharmaceutical companies be held accountable. Most recently, I believe it was in 2022, or no 2021, that there was a class action lawsuit that was done across the nation, suing some of these big pharma companies for what has happened in the country. But then at the same time, for those who have fallen upon an addiction that are still among us, some of them that I know personally have taken on that self accountability, not necessarily placing all the blame, but sharing some of that blame in what has caused their downfall. They see that their ailment was given a bandaid to mask the problem and not focus on an actual resolution, if there's one to be found, that their course of actions have subjected their family to headache, turmoil stress, if not separation. But then again, they also recognize that they had individuals who are charged with their health care that just wrote the script. They didn't take into consideration when the last refill was done, how the body is or is not responding to the current bandaid being given if the patient themselves are following through with any type of physical therapy and emotional therapy, because it is a chemical imbalance. Right?

Unknown Speaker:

So it was interesting. I'm sure you're gonna agree with this. I think that therapist and what do you call it? What department? Would you call that? Let's just call it the therapy department. I think that needs an overhaul to you sometimes sometimes therapists don't give a shit. They just want to get the check.

Unknown Speaker:

You're absolutely right, Jerry. And that's and that's another issue that you know, I thought Grant was going to touch on it with with the overdoses because comes along with the overdoses. It isn't accidental overdose. But there are individuals as well who are overdosing attention, you know, committing suicide. And when you're having an issue with addiction and mental health, there is a complete overhaul in the healthcare system as a whole that does need to be addressed. Where your PCP is also speaking to your, your former Med, your psychiatrist, your Med doctor, someone within the mental health clinic, or private clinic that you're going to talking to one another, seeing what you are being prescribed, because that's something that's not happening. And oftentimes, people don't go through those consults with their pharmacists. And sometimes they do have those allergic interactions with the different men and so it creates a bigger fester. So you know, in my whole healthcare needs to be held accountable along with ourselves for not knowing what we need to do with our own bodies.

Unknown Speaker:

Right. You're absolutely right. Thank thank you for that. Appreciate you. Is there any Yeah. Addiction Medicine, can I talk your your physician you?

Unknown Speaker:

I practice Addiction Medicine, like you probably can I talk? Yeah.

Unknown Speaker:

You were prescribed prescribes medically assisted treatment, probably suboxone and things like that. I'd be interested. Yeah, yeah.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah. And I do I mean, I do a little bit pain, but I don't like to. So I want to say a couple of things. I'm MD physician. I'm a license

Unknown Speaker:

when you follow the cloud, follow the cloud first and follow it. Follow Jonathan myself, and I'll come back to you. I'm looking, I'm looking for support. Is it a club? Appreciate you, brother. I'll come back to you. Okay. I come back. Jerry, can I jump in? Go ahead, bro.

Unknown Speaker:

On on that. Thanks, man. I appreciate it. One of the things I mean, I'm I'm in total agreement as far as like what the pharmaceuticals number one need to be held accountable the the practitioners need to be held accountable, because they're just simply masking it. One of the most enlightening things that I've learned over like the last year working with Gary Brecker, who's Tenex health right, is it's not so much of a chemical imbalance as a lack of raw materials, doctors don't treat the raw materials, the the base problem, you start filling in the gaps. You don't need to put a bandaid over the top,

Unknown Speaker:

you start getting a huge problem, you need to repeat that part Joe in case he went over somebody's head, you need to repeat that last part you said,

Unknown Speaker:

it's, it's really simple. It's like the it's not a chemical imbalance as much of a lack of raw materials. Your body is meant to process things and supply what it's needed to, for example, help you deal with anxiety help you deal with depression. And when you have a break in what's called the methylation cycle, and Gary Breck is the best guy to go deep on this. When you have a break in there, your body's just not able to create or process the raw material sufficiently. And so if you were to provide that problem solved. And of course, you know, it's like, we all may be empathetic as well for something.

Unknown Speaker:

No, but he has it before you grows? Well, I'll let you go there. I'll let

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it she wants to say, go for it. Yeah, I'm

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sure. Dr. Catherine wants to say something to you go ahead. And I appreciate

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that there are many issues and you're speaking to don't treat the branch treat the root. And when we look at the root of Addiction Medicine, it is multidisciplinary. We do have genetic factors. We do have people who process pain differently, who have different stressors. And we do have people who methylate differently. That's true. And that is a concern. But it's not the only concern. We know that lifestyle, environment, movement, genetics, all of these things matter. But when it comes to this crisis, we have the opioid crisis. Yes, there are people who should be implicated. We know that the pharmaceutical company told doctors in the beginning that these were not addictive drugs. And then our patients were showing up addicted saying I need to refill, I need a higher dose. And then we started seeing doctors become pill mills and we started seeing drug companies reimbursing for Medicare, Medicaid. And then we saw third party markets, recreational markets for these drugs started seeing corruption you know, and it just cascaded into it right disaster

Unknown Speaker:

we got we kind of go on so much we go as got us burn a little bit. Too many calories as far as that last he was, you know, you kind of Yeah. What's the guy's name was just speaking. Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, I let me take what I gathered from you. I didn't think you were making it as an absolute to everybody. I think you were just kind of saying kind of like what I went through when I went to the doctor kind of like what happened my son went to doctor, they're so quick to just put you in stuff that you don't even need. Had I not been a type of parent I am my son would be in something right now. Lifelong. You know? So I think you kind of go on into that not necessarily to people who absolutely probably need This is that kind of where you're going with that i

Unknown Speaker:

i look at okay, so a quick two second like histories like I grew up, parents had divorced young, a lot of people have been in this situation, right. But I watched my mom tried to commit suicide. I've seen my brother tried to commit suicide, he was hospitalized twice, the doctors just dumped and dumped and dumped things on him to the point where his liver was half functioning. And he was supposed to be disabled the rest of his life because of what they did with just simply patients that were supposed to take care of something. When in now I do believe that maybe at times for some people a prescription of something as a temporary crutch to help them through hopefully it's just temporary you know if they're in the most met you know, crazy moment of life where they need something and nothing else will numb it up for a second but I'm not saying long term what I what I think is just so sad and so sickening is because they do this they stick the bandaid on and and when that causes the next side effect, they got something for that they got something for that. And by the time you're all done, it could have been something that with proper diet would have been remedied and you know, you're knee deep into all kinds of prescriptions.

Unknown Speaker:

Joe, Joe, I gotta say this bro. And I'm gonna pass I'm gonna go to slides. You gotta say this. This is a perfect example of how household makes a difference. You You were touched on something My son was diagnosed with something. And I didn't believe the medicine he needed to take. So me and mom are not together anymore mean his mom, right? So she insisted that he needed that medication. I disagreed, it got to the point where we damn and had to go to court over it, where she was saying he needed it. Whenever he took it, it made him react to it. He had like this anxiety type thing. When he came to me, I fed them a certain type of food. Literally, we threw the medicine away. It took it 100% Man, Joe, I need you to understand something mom wanted to take me to court. Because I wouldn't let her when he came over, he will call me crying mom is forcing me she literally forced him to take the damn medicine. When he came to me, so I had to just take him for a while. He never used a medicine again. Never use it again, unfortunate and never needed. So even the same household, it could be a divide with mom and dad. He never needed it was a diet change. And certain things he was eating, then he was good to go. The doctors didn't agree with me. Neither did mom. Right? I just did my own independent research. And Joe, I was correct.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah. It's it's, that's, you know, what I learned, like, from what Gary, it's like, we had both of our kids genetically tested, I am so thankful that you know that he's doing what he's doing there. Because I you know, maybe there's more severe cases out there. So for any doctors in here, I get it. But however, for a lot of people, it's just like, fix the fix the roots, go for the roots and fix that. And then be the support, you'll be the type of human being that supports those going through the trials. So they can see the light out. That's it.

Unknown Speaker:

Thank you, Joe. Appreciate you, brother. But my last thing I want to say I had about four or five doctors all disagreeing with me also. But when I did my research on the internet, and went to some of these other groups and hearing people saying, you guys will be surprised what gut health and change your diet can do. You will be surprised. So anybody else? I'm sorry? All the other dogs? What's your name?

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My name is J brother.

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One second J, I was going back to the other doctor who I was going back to the other doctor who I said the doctor down saying didn't follow and he said he's gonna do it. What? Are you still their doctor? If not, I'm a pivot away. Okay. J Go ahead, Jay.

Unknown Speaker:

All right, thank you. Appreciate that. Oh, I was just gonna say, um, you know, like, the whole mental health field. It's, it's, it's a lot. It's a lot of crazy shit going on, like, so I was dealing with PTSD, like I was losing my mind. Like, I'm not gonna get into details, how it got there, but I was dealing with severe PTSD. Before that, I was really high functioning, you know, charismatic, and like, I lost my personality, It fucked me up, I was fighting for my life. And long story short, I ended up going and just checking myself into some residential treatment. And in Los Angeles, so like, it was supposed to be like, this place, it's like, really good and, and stuff like that. It was 40k for one month. Um, anytime I tried to, like, speak it independent thought it was like, shut down. It was almost like, a lot of the atmosphere felt like it was like almost like a cult. Like, you have to think one way you had to think the way that term therapist taught you. And it was so so much of the talk was contrived. So much of the so much of the like, the communication, like there was so much lacking connection. They had a one point, like, meeting like the director was meeting with all the all the clients and like there was some staff there and they're like, Yeah, what do you suggest? And I was like, hey, I really suggest like, I really think that like, there needs to be more emphasis on exercise and like, cold water exposure and stuff like that. And it was just like, they like, they're just like, Okay, we hear you, and like just playing all these things like acting nice, but they don't really give a shit. Like I'm from Brooklyn, like see, like, all the other clients. They're like, they're not people, you know, that have that same awareness that I have an insight. And it was like, and I was so like, taken aback like they're not like, arranging like basketball games and not raging like, I'm swimming. They're not they're not like they had a little exercise this that like most of the people weren't even showing up to the exercise. Meanwhile, I'm so fucking anxious. And my emotional fucking resilience is so fucking low that I'm like, bugging out having nightmares fucking yelling in my sleep. And I'm fucking pushing myself. You know to work out to like, get in the sun, I'm taking like I'm

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at all helps you, when you start doing that, that helps you. J

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question as possible. And then like the psychiatrists was trying to tell me like, oh, that's low, that antidepressant that's low 25 milligrams low goes up to 200 milligram. And like, he was offering me all this other shit. And I kept trying to say, like, I don't really want to do that. And it's like,

Unknown Speaker:

I have a question for you, Jay. Yeah. Okay, I got a question for you like, like, how long were you there?

Unknown Speaker:

I was there for a month, and I couldn't take no more. They actually suggested that I have like a one to one therapist and just handle it that way.

Unknown Speaker:

I just think like, if you would have just listened to him like and just went with it, what they said like, and did exactly what they said you could have, like, got out there early. Don't you like that? That's part that's possible. And if

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you if you took that advice right now.

Unknown Speaker:

No, no, no, no, like, Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Oh, no, no, no, no. No, no, actually. No, actually. Not. I'm not contradicting myself, Grant. Because Great. Hold on. Hold on. What I'm about is what I'm seeing tonight. Okay. If he listened to me, like, what I'm saying is, if they are trying to outsmart him, Okay, do what the hell they're saying right now. They doesn't make. I'm not telling them to take drugs. I'm saying Hold on, hold on, hold on. Hold on, hold on. Let me finish because you're interrupting me. What I'm saying is outsmart none play and make that believe he's playing their fucking game. Okay. Make him believe that he's playing their game and get out there because they want to be the smartest fucking people in the room. Okay, let them believe that they fixed him and get the hell out of that situation. That's the only thing I'm seeing right now. No, no, no, no, no. Ukraine has the dire consequences. Doing what they did this that's lasting results was his last results. That means it delayed again. Trainees later guns down and they let it goes down. They lose their country.

Unknown Speaker:

Hey, Jerry. How long have you known Jonathan? Has he ever admitted he's wrong about anything?

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I don't want to get slapped.

Unknown Speaker:

Now you can ask him honestly. Answer him honestly. Yes. Yes. All the time. That doesn't work. And people on the stage. They know it. That right there shot you just took that right did landed like a dud. Because they know that I'm the first one to say,

Unknown Speaker:

You know what, I was wrong. He's done it. But I want to hear that Guy. Guy land, his land he's playing he's about to say some, but in his defense, Jonathan, I know exactly where he's going with that. Because following what they say,

Unknown Speaker:

I guess I know. And I agree with your brother Glen respond grande respond.

Unknown Speaker:

What what say what you were saying one more time to make sure

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now all I'm saying no, All I was saying was whenever you're in a situation like that, we think people when people think they're smarter than you and you know where this heading is not going to hit anywhere. Okay? Just pretend to give them what they want. You know, people I've seen people did take pills and put them in their mouth. They are high on it and it teeth and whatever and they take the pills and get rid of them. Okay, all those sins you know what grant never seen it happen in

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a health problem.

Unknown Speaker:

No, Catherine, Catherine. Catherine. All they're doing is having account. Yes.

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Dr. Catherine,

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I know but it's not that serious. They just have a little laugh in the conversation. Go ahead, Greg. Brother, Catherine. Yeah.

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Yeah, that's plan to go to grant member the rectum exam.

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Hey, j

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we are not consenting. J Manjit plans

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are playing J Yeah, I'm with Jay Jay. Trying to try not to burn too many calories, but land your plane.

Unknown Speaker:

Alright, fine. I got you brother. Well, the response that I got from Jonathan wasn't really responding to anything I said my

Unknown Speaker:

he never does, bro. Come on.

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Grant. Why No, no, man.

Unknown Speaker:

I read your I read a couple of your books that she got me through a lot of shit. I just want you to know Yeah. Did

Unknown Speaker:

you read be obsessed or be average? Yes, that book was written for you, bro. It was written for people that have been through what you've been through.

Unknown Speaker:

Thank you, man. I appreciate that. So what I was making the point that I was making is that I volunteered to go there. I could have walked out and that's because like, I know how life could be. I didn't want to put myself in a situation where I work where I could be forced and have pills shoved down my throat. Look, before I went there, I told them I did my own research. I'm fucked up. I know I'm fucked up but I got PTSD. I got anxiety and depression. After three weeks. They gave me a valuation three weeks of being there. They gave me the same fucking evaluation. So Now not everybody has that awareness now the first psychiatrists that I was seeing, kept trying to tell me take this shit take that shit kept trying to tell me on bipolar. I'm like, I'm not fucking bipolar. She's like, You weren't sleeping. I'm like, Yeah, because I'm anxious and I got PTSD and I can't. I got racing thoughts on fucked up. Eventually, they got me another psychiatrist, a psychiatrist. In the first meeting, he was thorough. He asked question after question. He was clear. And he noticed right away, I had PTSD. I felt relieved. Now I was in a fucked up place. My point is, is that the whole mental health system is fucks up and let me tell you in the progressive states, it's even more fucked up. Because you can't even have an independent thought. Urge say like you're cold exposure at speak anything because they think if I say yeah, I want to get ripped. I want to work out. They're looking at me like I'm some toxic masculine person. Like, the whole system is fucked up that's on

Unknown Speaker:

these numbers, Jerry, these numbers are staggering. Okay, you guys talk about gun problems in America. Listen to 20,000 prescription drugs were approved for marketing by the FDA in 2020 66% of the US population takes prescription drugs. This is the Health Policy Institute. 2021 46% of US adults have taken a prescription drug in the past 30 days, CDC 2019. These numbers are freaking, like we consume more prescription drugs in this country than all other countries combined. Y'all know that. And then you wonder why we got so many shooting deaths. It's not because we have too many guns. It's got to be you've got too many drugs.

Unknown Speaker:

I agree with that. And then sometimes things qualify that statement. Grant, can you prove things are passed down to children sometimes because one of the parents was on something, then a kid wind up having something when they're born? They don't know what it's from, but it could be caused mom or dad was taking some stuff they should have been taken. I understand that Jerry would grant made a bold statement there.

Unknown Speaker:

I mean, where's the proof of that? That the drugs are causing the shooting? Where's it tied together? Jonathan? Boy, y'all got head.

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This bro me well.

Unknown Speaker:

Just read read headlines once you be like, Okay, wait a minute. We've had guns around for 30 years, guys. 30. So

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long guns. 30 years. Guns have been around for 30 years.

Unknown Speaker:

You know, cowboys and Indians? Yes. Remember John Wayne?

Unknown Speaker:

No, he's clowning you because you said only 30 years grant only 30 years.

Unknown Speaker:

What? Yeah, but But you haven't had these drugs around for 100 years? Like we have them today?

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, but you say guns only been around for 30 years? No. Okay. So

Unknown Speaker:

130 years? I'm sorry. Guns have been around a long time. Okay. Everybody knows they've been around a long time. So everybody in 1800s Everybody had a gun?

Unknown Speaker:

Guns have been around for longer member it's in the constitution. So we have to go back at least to 1787. If not before

Unknown Speaker:

he's not bad. He's not that bright. You guys forgive you?

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, yeah. read that article. read that article right there about a C D C, your friends over at the CDC, that Copeland come in and room and talk about this shit. Okay. This is the drug epidemic problem in America. We don't even talk about it never gets discussed because there's so much money in this game. It's unbelievable.

Unknown Speaker:

That's what I was gonna say. gret is that this is common speaking Tell me. Hey, I was gonna say that. Part of the problem with the drugs is that are people addicted on as you just pointed out those statistics, but that is a market and has been driven by pharmaceutical companies who bought who, basically on multiple politicians. The lobby, the money is just too intense. In Afghanistan, the war in Afghanistan, notice what happened Taliban

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are missing a lot of good stuff. Yeah, go ahead, bro. Yeah, if you're in a matrix, I gotta pass over to you for a second. How you doing? I'm good. Peter. Go ahead. Peter Peters. Be smart. Go ahead, Peter.

Unknown Speaker:

I just wanted to kind of jump in on what Grant was saying. I mean, look, and even what what Dr. Catherine was saying we got to look at where the money flows, right. You got billions of dollars backed up Purdue pharma was lying to the doctors from the beginning telling them that their oxy cut all their their opioids were not addictive. They found that they were they were paying doctors to write these scripts to purposely get people hooked. So you had Dr. Mills writing scripts, getting kids hooked,

Unknown Speaker:

getting Hey, did those did those drugs have to be approved by the FDA? Yes. Sure did. So they are they're getting prescribed and they weren't supposed to be addicting. But it turned out later that they were you're spot

Unknown Speaker:

on there. Okay, great Peter grant, so much spot on Jerry that Purdue pharma no longer exists, they've been dissolved because of lawsuits against them. And they had the Sackler family who owned Purdue, how to pay four and a half billion dollars recently in a settlement. Nothing

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was nothing, by the way,

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they shouldn't actually. Yeah.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, I agree with you. 100%. And I may be off on the number, but I think it was about four and a half billion, or maybe it's even more than that was actually

Unknown Speaker:

even more than 6 billion now. They went up, but yeah,

Unknown Speaker:

okay. pppp. Peter, Peter, let me let me bill you for 35 seconds. Sure what people don't understand anybody want to even attempt to come at you in a negative way about what you're saying? They may not had a child that was exposed and had to go through what you're saying they may not have had to go through it themselves. There's a lot of people on this stage know exactly what you're saying. And it hurt one of their kids, because they were told that's what they were supposed to do. And they trusted that, that that particular doctor, and he trusted what they put them on, and it messed that family up.

Unknown Speaker:

That's right. That's right, Jerry and it messed them up. Because here's what happens that stuff is only good for for as long as that dose lasts. And then you got to go back and they have to increase the script to get it to continue to work to get to get the same effect.

Unknown Speaker:

My son was a zombie. My son was a zombie seven days a damn week.

Unknown Speaker:

And then next thing you know, the doctors are telling you know, you're back too early. We can't fill the script that soon. And now where are they? They're on the street. What are they paying for that oxy on the corner? 100 bucks a pill? Well, that's not gonna last too long. They can't afford it. So where do they go then to get the same effect? They're buying the dime bag of heroin, because that's a lot cheaper. Well, what's heroin laced with now, fentanyl? And how do the dealers on the corner market their fentanyl, they put enough I mean, their heroin. They put enough fentanyl in there that at the end of the day, they're these kids and folks are dropping dead on the corner from the minute they take them. And that's done purposely so that they could market the drugs so that they got the hottest stuff on the corner. This stuff goes you got to look and follow the money trail. It's this has been going there's more people that have died of opioid in the opioids in the opioid epidemic that we're facing now than having all of the world wars in Vietnam combined. I mean, we just don't we glance over this day to day we don't realize how impactful this has been on our youth and on our populace. And it's not just here. It's worldwide and and by the way, and I'll land my playing with this. It doesn't differentiate what color you are. What religion you prayed for. What where you live? What

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neighborhood you live in Medicaid, everybody. That's right. I tried.

Unknown Speaker:

I just want to say really quick, whichever one of your buddies paid $100 for the Oxy Tell him he's getting ripped off? Yeah, she

Unknown Speaker:

sure I'm sure you can find it on the corner. But then what is it laced with and is it real oxy? Or is it being made in a factory somewhere, you know, the problem that I'm making in the point that I make is eventually that pill is too expensive to buy on the corner. So

Unknown Speaker:

2.2 point 6% more expensive in America than any other country and we still consume more than all the other countries come by Nigeria. I got a guy named Gary Breck in the room. Okay, this guy does. He's like a biologist. Okay, Gary, are you in a room? And he sees clients

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and he's not on the stage. Green can't talk.

Unknown Speaker:

I invited him. Yuri brecha. Curtis stage, Gary.

Unknown Speaker:

And then and you got to you got to take the invite Gary. And he treats some of the most some of the biggest celebrities in the world. Okay, he's in our home seeing what people some of the wealthiest families on this planet, call Gary up and say, Hey, find out what's wrong with me. I actually was introduced to him about two years ago. And we bought his company called Tenex health system is what we renamed the comp. Oh, I

Unknown Speaker:

remember him. Um, yeah. Hey, Gary, Gary. Hey, Gary.

Unknown Speaker:

It's so funny. I see my day guy. Gary, check it out. I met you at the TEDx event. But I met you in the elevator. You had that sweet where you were doing a drip? Right? Was that you? At the at the event? We can't

Unknown Speaker:

hear you get you got to come off a mute. he the guy knows about the human body. He does not know how to.

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I remember meeting you in the elevator. Yep.

Unknown Speaker:

What's up, buddy? How you doing? Man? We

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were doing the IVs and genetic testing and bloodwork.

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Yeah. Welcome

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to How many people do you meet that are overmedicated? Gary are using some kind of prescription drug to try to solve a problem. Can't hear you Gary, you got to come off a mute. Okay. You're

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nearly every patient that we have grant. I mean, I'm just about every patient that we have is on a single if not two or more prescription drugs and if you really think about you know the the Idiocracy of Trying to take a deficiency in the human body and replace it with a chemical compound the body doesn't recognize, like, you know, for example, if you have ADHD, you're not deficient in Adderall. Or if you have high blood pressure, you're not missing a beta blocker or calcium channel blocker. You know, you're generally missing a raw material. You know, I feel like we've lost a lot of faith in the human body in physiology. Go back to studying that you'd you'd find that a lot of pathology

Unknown Speaker:

Okay, Gary, Gary. Yeah, Gary, if

Unknown Speaker:

you want to be effective here, you got it. You gotta. You got it. You got to mute your phone calls or something. But you can help a lot of people in this room. When you keep it. Yeah, when you keep getting, it's hard to listen to you when you keep getting interrupted. Oh, man, God damn.

Unknown Speaker:

Well, someone keeps calling me I'm a popular guy. Grant, what do you always say,

Unknown Speaker:

you know, I need to stop the Adderall prescriptions for the kids. That shit needs to stop.

Unknown Speaker:

Well, just think about this for a minute. When I was in grad school, I took a class called prescriptive pharmacology. I'll never forget this. And they talked about the first two weeks of class we talked about the legal background and prescriptions. And a pharmaceutical company wants two things. You want to be a prescription, right? You want to be prescribed by a doctor. And the other thing you want is you want patent protection? Well, one good way to guarantee patent protection and prescription is to be toxic and addictive. So if you have a toxic component and an addictive component, you're automatically guaranteed patent protection and you're automatically guaranteed to be a prescriptive pharmaceutical. So a lot of times in developing a pharmaceutical. It's the delivery system that they designed to be addictive or toxic. I mean, if we were to I heard you talking about Oxycontin, Oxycontin has an amyloid two blocks pain. The amyloid that blocks pain is not addictive, and it's not toxic. But they add cardiac amyloid and addictive amyloids and these amyloid when you pass them into the human body, they create an instance physical addiction. And at a certain level, they're toxic. So we don't need toxicity and addiction to block pain. But we add those for 17 years of protection and prescriptive guarantee. Okay, Gary,

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I like your conversation.

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One second. Moderators helped me out moderator. Get them out. Just get them out. Get him out. He's out. He's out. He's out. Go ahead, Grant.

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That person I like the way they cry.

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Hey, Grant, grant, we I don't once I get a grant. If you don't, Gary, there's a there's another special guest. I think Gary B. Gary, did you land? Amen. Okay, I'm saying where there's something else you want to add? No, that was? Okay. Grant. I don't know if you remember this guy, Antonio. But, Antonio. Today, today, we're talking about drugs, and kids. And you know that this medical, the pharmaceuticals just give them prescription drugs, everybody what it's doing to the society in the year.

Unknown Speaker:

I've been following the conversation, there's

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people for the people who do not know who you are, first, because I want Gary and grant him to know your credentials. So could you let everybody know who you are really quick. Your title?

Unknown Speaker:

You know, I'm the US chairman to mj 12. And J 12. was created under the Truman administration on November 2 1947. is a group of men in charge of the UFO phenomenon. I've been involved with this for 50 years. Now. I was listening to your conversation here. And it's very, very interesting, because

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once I got a grant, he was recruited Why do you US military at the age of 12? Let's just see, what happens.

Unknown Speaker:

What do you study UFOs.

Unknown Speaker:

When you go when you grow up on a military base, and you got to go to the hospital, the commissary to grocery stores, everybody knows everybody and their children. And so when you got two parents, that one of your mother, your mother's a crew, Chief aircraft mechanic on jet fighter planes, and your father's a mechanic on the big planes. And they have four children. There's got to be someone in that family and kids that are very, very intelligent. So they zeroed in on me. And they found out that I had special abilities. And so I was able to evolve with UFOs and my job was to troubleshoot. Yeah,

Unknown Speaker:

I just I just want to I just want them to know who you were because when you start speaking if they don't know your credentials, and your and your ranking your manna thority they will not understand where who you are. So thank you for that. Is there anything you want to add about this drug thing we're talking about? What's your thoughts on all that?

Unknown Speaker:

Well, here's the thing is that you know, all the additives and preservatives they put in food. Yes. A lot of that stuff. You don't even understand what it is. What is it those those when you eat that consume that your body has to adapt it all that stuff? So the pharmaceutical companies, they created all his medication for you to take to ease the pain. Actually what they do is they start at birth when they give your children shots, vaccines shots, that right there destroys their immune system. That's one thing. zactly

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you're a he's a vaccine hater.

Unknown Speaker:

He but grant he's on another level. That's exactly he's operating somewhere completely different. And you guys need to hear this, but Grantland. You're playing brother I just wanted I just wanted them to know who you were. So go ahead and land you're playing I'm gonna pivot away. But you can you know, jumping lunges playing Brother Go ahead. Symptoms listen to the Goodbye. Listen to

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come on. There's no we don't do goodbye here. There's room I don't think.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, exactly. We don't do that. Yeah, we're innovators over here. Okay, ah, what happened?

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In the audience, one second. Guys let him talk because they because he's gonna rush home from it just pretty soon, guys. So

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when when Pete When parents take drugs, and they and they and they have children, that drug is transferred into the baby at birth. And the baby has psychological, mental physical problems growing up. This is what happens from parents taking drugs. Now what they do is they keep you all drugged up. You know, like I said, you do have a major percentage of America. That's all drugged up even in Washington, DC. I mean, you know, those guys are hitting a cocaine and shit like that. I mean, I tell you, you know, they make money off of the cocoa plant because they need it for medicinal purposes for the pharmaceutical companies and doctors offices, and hospitals and stuff, because

Unknown Speaker:

well, I got a question for injury before you go any deeper Antonio. Now, let me ask you a question. How does aliens feel about this?

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You know what they think?

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The aliens think we're saying because

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they think this inhabitants is out of control. They're insane. They can't get along with one another. They can't be kind to one another. They can't share. They can't get along the love and Alisha, there's so much evil on this planet controlling the good that the good to sit there and all they do is complain about it. Rather than destroying the ER

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for y'all know, Antonio, I gotta say this on your side.

Unknown Speaker:

I don't know what to say. Jerry. Now turn it back. Yes, Antonio, this is aliens once. Yes, good.

Unknown Speaker:

Has he seen an uptick in UFO activity since Putin started threatening nuclear?

Unknown Speaker:

Yes, we have a lot of UFO activity right now going on Ukraine. And their skies above. They're watching everything that's going on. Did you know that UFOs have played a major part in all the wars on this planet. The Korean War, the Vietnam War, you name the whore. They were there. They were filmed. You know, it took me a lot of years to get the military to show their videos of them chasing UFOs. And I convinced them that there's no reason with keeping a secret because if you don't have the answer to give the public, you keep it a secret until somebody does come up with answers. And that was

Unknown Speaker:

how do we see how do we see that that? How would I find that the UFO activity increase since Putin moved on Ukraine? Well, I go to see that

Unknown Speaker:

UFO landing and come on bro. Let them finish the conversation.

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The military informs me of daily activity of what's going on this planet.

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Wow, this guy for real.

Unknown Speaker:

So now what I want to know is so is the US Oh, the aliens or have they considered because once again you're talking about they were considering wiping us out. Okay, someone has allowed moderators, moderators, let's deal with that. So okay, so have the LE if they disappointed by us have they considered taking wiping out mankind or are they just obliged to Let us destroy ourselves?

Unknown Speaker:

Well, here's the thing is the planet was seated like other planets receded. And it's a harvesting planet. They you know, they plant seeds, they grow. And maybe they plant life forms there it grows. And then they come and they ship it off back and forth. It's like a swap meet out.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, I understand what they meant. What I women Correct. Pardon me. You said the meat what I women, right?

Unknown Speaker:

Well, they abduct women and they impregnate them. And then after three months, they abducted him again and removed the fetus. Sometimes a women don't even know. Okay, Antonio, but after three months, they okay. They develop it in

Unknown Speaker:

an right once I tell you and Tony, I appreciate you. I was wanting to know who you are because, you know, I had a couple requests to bring you to the stage people are saying

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so Tony, I mean, Antonio dude. Do yourself a favor okay? No, no no, no, no, no we can't cuz I don't want to get in trouble. Do yourself a favor put the

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1000 bucks, that UFO activity when increased over Ukraine as a result of Putin moving on on the country.

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And you're right about

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$1,000.03 nights ago. Yeah.

Unknown Speaker:

So, Antonio, do me a favor. Okay, put the phone back, put the internet phone back and go back to your room. Okay. Cookeville calls back and I want to get in trouble. Okay, so go back to the room. Tomorrow night. Okay, Antonio.

Unknown Speaker:

Once again, once again, I just turned off Chad. And Tony, one second. One second. Antonio. Antonio, one second.

Unknown Speaker:

I was involved with intelligent conversations going on here. And I got your captain on me disrespected me and telling me what to do. You know, all I want to do thieve now because I really don't want to be in your your little circle here because I got your burn out. What's going on? Brother? I'll put you in my integrity for my niche.

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Day. So hey, Tonio.

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I tell you what you guys have been Lala Antonio.

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whispers support you brother, Antonio. One second. Antonio, I need you back in this room tomorrow. Antonio. Don't worry about what Jonathan saying. Jerry. Listen, I don't know Jerry rocks with you. Yeah, I

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do too. So just

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don't do that. Don't do that. Please.

Unknown Speaker:

I rock with you. I just don't want to get into trouble. That's all. Top secret information out there. That's what I'm concerned about. Antonio, that I'm disrespecting you. It's just that. I don't think you're optimizing for that top secret information out there.

Unknown Speaker:

Well, I do. I had to do that. You see you all this information. If it wasn't for me,

Unknown Speaker:

okay, thank thank you, Antonio. I'm gonna come back to you in a second. But I appreciate you Antonio. I listened grant grant you got a hot grant. You're you're washing dishes and cooking

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french fries taking grease.

Unknown Speaker:

A great. Make sure you put some a one steak sauce on it great for the first time I complain. Prescription drugs. One second brother. Just one second. We're back where we are. Okay. But look, look right now. We got 201 second right now we got 260 shares. I want to I need you all to help me do some. I need y'all let me tap what GRANT Did I need 300 shares. So I just need 40 more shares on the wall. Now I need about 38 more shares in the wall. That's all my ask nothing else. I just need to get that the 300 we will be breaking our two week record. If we get to 300 shares are really appreciate it. And then I'm going to open chat back up in about 10 minutes.

Unknown Speaker:

I break you to 500 shares if you want. Let's go please do it. Please.

Unknown Speaker:

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Everybody mute their mic, please. Nobody interrupt. We need him to get us to 500 shares. Go ahead. My brother, Greg, Antonio,

Unknown Speaker:

I could get you to 500 maybe 1000 if not more. That's what kind of people I could draw into your shares.

Unknown Speaker:

Okay, and you can you call Can you text him right now tell him to come join clubhouse and join debate the news,

Unknown Speaker:

okay, until he gets until he gets his radar radio set up for the aliens. By the way, I believe in you, Antonio. ADMK. So until you invite your people, guys, I need the people that are in the room right now. Well, here's the Share button. By the way, when they share it, raise your hand and we're gonna bring you on stage to hear what you have to say about the topics in the conversation. Okay,

Unknown Speaker:

Paul, once again, Antonio. Antonio. Yeah, before we say let's go. One Antonio Antonio once Antonio one second brother, Antonio. One second, bro, I rock with you. I need 15 more people to be I need 14 more people to be at 300 Do me a favor. Can you get me there? Within say 30 seconds. I just need about 13 More people 14 more people. If you're in the audience, raise your hand come to the stage. We'll have a conversation with you. Once again, to all you be beautiful women. This understates happy Woman's Day to you. It is about you. It is your day. It is your year it the future is bright. Y'all gonna crush it. Y'all are gonna crush it. I want to welcome it to the debate the news once again, and I'm going to ask y'all to follow the club followed greenhouse at the top. Make sure you put the bell on because we got new hours three to 6pm Pacific Standard Time, five days 8pm Eastern Time means we start an hour later. Thank you everybody. I'm in. Oh, 316 Oh my god, I'm really feeling y'all. I love you come to the stage. Did you do that? Antonio? Antonio, did you do that to me? Did you do that? I'm gonna give you some more in a few more minutes. So it turns out, you're the one that got me to 360 9am I

Unknown Speaker:

get your infant higher. Appreciate. If I'm in the right place, talking about what I'm talking about. That's the question. You see that I'm concerned because I don't want to sit here. I could debate all kinds of issues with you and give you a reason why as in house comes and tell you what caused all these things. But if I'm not in the right place, and you're not listening, and you're gonna make fun of me, I go somewhere else.

Unknown Speaker:

Antonio, that was one person making fun of you, brother.

Unknown Speaker:

Jerry, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. What you're doing is validating what he's saying. And Tony, you okay, you're in a safe space again? No, no, he's in the same space.

Unknown Speaker:

How do you know? How do you know that? Is he saying he's not really talking about

Unknown Speaker:

Jerry? I just told him and he's in a safe space. Tony, I apologize. What would Jerry's doing right now?

Unknown Speaker:

Here's the thing. You know, we have a, you know, a country that's in a mess. And we have a government that doesn't know how to run a country. And I got a president only has 5% power. Did you know that the President of the United States only has five cents power and authority?

Unknown Speaker:

Who has the authority brother who has the authority?

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Is he it ain't Biden? Who has the

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who has the authority?

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You just said it makes the misstatement qualify it

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you know that billionaire guy what's his name Corso are green around here. You know, Soros. Yeah. Yeah. Soros, Soros bought the election, away from Trump. So Biden would become president. It wasn't because Trump last election, Trump won it by a huge margin. And, and and when when would you get the data from when the when the millions of dollars that Sorrell put into the the system there, they change the figures on the voting machines? Because what I noticed was is that Biden had 8 million votes. And then the next day, all of a sudden, he jumped from 8 million votes to 80 million votes. How does that how does that How do you figure you know how that beggars is because they reset the machines, they increase the machines. And if they're going to sit there as Smartmatic and dominion is going to tell you there's nothing wrong with their voting machines. That's a crock of shit. Excuse my language, but they just lied to you. And like I said, they put a fight because they were Yeah, topic here.

Unknown Speaker:

Oh, no, no. Yeah, exactly. Thank you, my brother. And thank you for getting thank you for getting on to the getting me over 300 Appreciate matter of fact, I'm at 322 Let's get this to 400. Is there anybody else who want to jump in? If so, state your name? I'm looking for some new blood somebody? Somebody? 400 Antonio, one second brother. I need you mute your mic, bro. Just thank you just just chill for a second. Is there anybody else who'd like to jump in on this conversation? until noon stopping bro. Pamela I see you and Shannon. I'll see you in there. All these Annie. I'll see y'all any one of you women want to jump in?

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Absolutely.

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Go ahead. Yeah. Absolutely. Go ahead.

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This is Dr. Suki.

Unknown Speaker:

I just want to say you're wrong for having chat. Disabled while that commentary was going on?

Unknown Speaker:

I'm not wrong, because it's glitching. The app is saying

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joking because I was dying. laughing on mute. It was very comical for me.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah. Yeah. Appreciate you. Anybody else want to jump in?

Unknown Speaker:

This is Peter. I just want to say that whole UFO thing is just a big distraction to keep us off. Focus on the real shit that's going on in the world.

Unknown Speaker:

That big UFO thing is a big distraction.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, the whole UFO thing. These people who come out talking about UFOs they're just trying to distract. Okay.

Unknown Speaker:

I'm gonna pivot away from that, but I appreciate you for that. Wait, Antonio, Antonio. Antonio, I don't want to tuck you in brother. But you got to quit jumping in. I don't want to hit this little button on the app. But that's just me. Thank you. mute your mic. Appreciate you. Is there any other lady there? Right. Hey, Susan, the mic is your Susan. Okay, and

Unknown Speaker:

is it too loud? Remember how we talked about that yesterday? Okay, So I'm Antonio, my cousin is very big into UFOs. And he told me,

Unknown Speaker:

I'm wondering if we got a pivot.

Unknown Speaker:

No, no, no, please don't. From this. It's a question.

Unknown Speaker:

John, the Czech attacks. Go ahead, miss that.

Unknown Speaker:

Um, so he said that when the atomic bomb went off that the aliens that's when the aliens came because we are one of the best planets in the universe. And they saw us destroying ourselves. Is that true?

Unknown Speaker:

Yes, that is exactly truth. When we dropped the bomb in the ocean. It created a mushroom cloud, I don't know, maybe four or 500 Miles big. And it was seen from our neighbors from Venus, and Mars and those that are residing inside the moon. And they came here and everyone and what had happened. I thought maybe an asteroid hit the planet. But it wasn't an asteroid. Mankind had invented Atomic Energy of mass destruction. Right now. The aliens go around to all the military silos, military bases around this entire globe, including Russia, China, whoever's got nuclear weapons, they disarm them. And if humans are shooting nuclear weapons at each other, they will disarm them. And then they will wreak havoc on this goddamn planet here. And they will show you who owns this planet and who's in charge.

Unknown Speaker:

Okay, okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah, I appreciate you. I appreciate you, brother.

Unknown Speaker:

But the drug problem is really real out there.

Unknown Speaker:

Right. I appreciate you, bro. So listen, we're gonna we're gonna pivot away from the, from the Martians and, and the aliens, whatnot. You know, we can save that for another day. So today we are talking about this is some pretty big stuff, y'all. Gas prices are at a record high and the US bans that or what? Jonathan, can you speak on that? I know that's a little bit more.

Unknown Speaker:

Real quick. Yeah. Biden right now just said I vowed not to well, we're no longer taking our imports of Russian oil. We're not going to fund Russia's war against Ukraine, he said and right now, oil was at 130 a barrel earlier. I mean, last yesterday, and now that we're not taking Russian oil, oils, price is going to shoot up so it's gonna truly hurt us at the pumps is gonna affect us with the truckers in terms of everything we get is shipped by truck. So gas prices are going up, travel, air travel, commuting on buses and everything else. Everything else is going to skyrocket because of this. So right now us decide not to get oil from Russia. Guys, I you know, I don't know what OPEC is gonna do. But I'm quite certain a lot of you guys a lot more educated on this than I am. Anyone wants to speak on it. Yeah. Reserve.

Unknown Speaker:

Antonio, Antonio. Antonio, Antonio. Antonio, Antonio. Um, I think, okay. Why everything, Antonio. Antonio. Okay, I'm gonna let you take a nap. So is anybody else that wants to jump in? Okay,

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I can. Nelson, this is

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my this. My name is Jerry. My name is Jerry, Gary J are

Unknown Speaker:

why are you dairy? This is that no, sorry. Sorry. Sorry. You know, this, this whole debacle started on day one of this new administration with the decisions that they made decision number one canceling the Keystone pipeline 51% of the crude that we get comes from Canada. And we really needed that pipeline. Decision number two, no longer fracking or drilling on public land? How does that affect us that now we have to go to personal individuals that own land, and negotiate with them on surface rights and mineral rights, which means we're going to pay more for leases to drill on. Third decision that really crushed us was decommissioning over 5000 rail cars because they said that they needed to go back in and get retrofitted for EPA. EPA regulations, which if you're going to do that, you need to do that in a different manner. You just can't pull them all off of circulation, because now you have no way to get your crude to market. And then the other thing that they did was they made some changes on the chemicals and things that you could use in certain states. So New Mexico did that. I haul crude I've got a trucking company. We haul crude been doing that for years. And one of the challenges was that we didn't have enough transportation to get the product to market and now we have even less transportation. So until this administration understands that you need to be able to create a symbiotic relationship between oil and gas and renewable energy, work. gonna continue to have this problem. Regardless of whatever Russia's doing, we don't take in a whole lot of Russian crude. They want us to turn on the faucet and start drilling and putting stuff out. But the process is so lengthy, it takes three to six months just to do due diligence in Texas, I'm only talking about Texas, I'm talking about middlin, which is where we're at. And the process to get a permit through the Railroad Commission takes anywhere between three to four months, because you've got to submit soil samples, you've got to do all kinds of stuff. And so, you know, it's not that easy to just turn it on, right? If I removed and lifted some of these sanctions, we would be, we would be probably pulling oil out of the ground at the end of the year. And when we did that we'd have issues with building facilities, because you still have to build our battery tanks. And so they hurt us by putting the sanctions on. And that's something that that this administration did

Unknown Speaker:

know a lot of that is not one a lot of guys just factually

Unknown Speaker:

know. Yeah. Well, let's move on. And I think what you said, because that all those things did happen. Okay. She's not saying

Unknown Speaker:

I never got cancelled. Okay. Keystone pipeline is still active is Keystone XL extension that got

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Yes. No.

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8% built, it would not have been finished by now anyway, and the pipeline is still

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a care SKU? Tara, what do you tell you?

Unknown Speaker:

The point about the Keystone Pipeline extension is silly. Because it was only 8% built at the time Biden counseled it. And it would not have been finished by now. It had nothing to do with this particular crisis. So I don't know why. Sorry.

Unknown Speaker:

All that is a talking point

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that we're having right now with oil output, oil output is up. Oil output is set to hit higher levels than it ever have in the past in the United States of America. And that's No, that's no testament to Trump or Obama or any former president.

Unknown Speaker:

Hey, one second brother. Once I get once I get somebody said that's not true. I'm just curious, why do you why do you feel it's not true? No, it's not true that the case no, somebody said somebody said that's not true. I was one

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who that guy was a Jerry got Eugene bash. We got Eugene bash in the room. Eugene wants to come up to the stage, brother.

Unknown Speaker:

Go ahead, you know that somebody said that's not true. And I just want to who won? So you could you know, why? Why do you blurt something out? I go to you. You don't comment?

Unknown Speaker:

I think I think you're referring to me, Jared. I said to Edna, what she said was not true.

Unknown Speaker:

No, no, no, no, you were talking and while you said something, somebody commented, and it's okay. Just go ahead, bro. Go ahead.

Unknown Speaker:

No, that's all I just wanted to correct the record because she was making the argument that I guess it's some degree, the fact that Keystone Pipeline had been paused or miscommunicated. All together, that we were suffering due to, you know, low oil output. And that's just not true. Well, your output in us is on track to hit historic records more than we ever put out any oil in the past under President Biden. And I'm not I'm not over here flunking for president by that just want to make sure that facts are clear that oil is not the issue from the Keystone pipeline of issue is, is that everything is hyper inflated, because OPEC is not delivering on increasing oil, global oil supply. And that's going to affect us that's going to affect all the other nations of the world. Russia only accounts for 8% 8% of US oil consumption. That is not affecting oil prices in United States. Oh, man, I'm so glad you said he has a lot to do with other stuff.

Unknown Speaker:

It's about oil arbitrage. The whole OPEC is a huge deal. Exactly. One of the things policy wise with Biden that, you know, he didn't want to talk to Mohammed bin Solon, with the prince over there because of the show. So that was actually part of a beef at the beginning of the administration. And then they were fucking with Biden, because he wouldn't give them an audience and then they stop their production, which drives up price. So the idea that a president has power on international global oil arbitrage is fucking stupid. So I just want to put that out there. We need to stop with that, because it's good. That's right.

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Thanks for sending it.

Unknown Speaker:

Go ahead. Go ahead. Thanks for saying. Hi, Jerry. Once I'm like Todd says Peace granted No.

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Say you're saying it right

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now. And that is, of course, the US president doesn't control oil prices. But that's like an Edna. Hi, it's Todd. Yeah, of course. You know that too. And you want to say on the first day of the administration, I'm just going to try to place it it just doesn't it just doesn't make sense. But the guy before TC and the gentleman before me handled it but of course I was saying Jerry, the US president doesn't dictate oil prices around the world. It's just silly.

Unknown Speaker:

Not around the world and the choices that he made and the things and the decisions that they made in this administration have made it very difficult for for the folks in the oil and gas industry to continue to produce at cost effective levels. And we,

Unknown Speaker:

we wait, wait, wait, wait, wait one second. Everybody. One second. I want to mix the mics up a little bit. I'm gonna go to Director X. I don't think I heard you speak once tonight, Director X. I'd like to hear what you got to say.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, we do need to point out that the Keystone Pipeline was being protested. Because it was it was threatening the water supply of an indigenous tribe, I get it that we need our energy, but it should not come at the price of our fucking environment. So anyone who keeps on posting that up and saying this is something we should have done, you really need to check yourself that we need to be able to drink water, as well as drive cars. Exactly.

Unknown Speaker:

That's what I want to point out. I think that this this is Tommy speaking, I think because I mean, we need to we need to stop our dependence on oil anyway, with the whole climate and everything. I know that people want to debate that. But the reality is, here's another situation where oil is like making a huge dent into the economies of the world. And right now, you know, technology is here, electric cars are here just about to be electric trucks. This is just a good segue. 8% is really not that big of a deal. But I think we should use it as an excuse to kind of re divesting those fuels. And I'll get into some more electric or other alternative energies. That's I'm looking at more positive.

Unknown Speaker:

I appreciate you. Appreciate it. Who's Jerry, this

Unknown Speaker:

is Edna if I may address the electrical situation.

Unknown Speaker:

You know what, once again, I want to I gotta mix it up a little bit. I need I need some new blood to jump in a little bit. Is there anybody else that has not had an opportunity to speak? They want to jump in? Anybody else on the stage want to jump in? If not,

Unknown Speaker:

yo, Jerry? Great, great. Yo, um, I just wanted to say back to him, the school shooting stuff. That's okay. Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, man. Like I remember earlier tonight, you guys were talking about like drug abuse and how that plays a role. And I just wanted to say that I think really what it comes down to on a basic level is just on how people treat one another, you know, because of the way people treat shitty towards one another, right? Like, that's kind of what sometimes pushes people to find like an escapism like drugs. So it was kind of like, this underlying issue was just, the reason why I think that, like these school shootings is going on is because the kids and the youth, um, their ability to kind of like, have like a human connection, I think, is been definitely like distorted and skewed and, and tampered with, in a way, you see what I'm saying? Like, there's not enough human interaction and like personal development and human development, and the value of life, then has completely dropped. That's kind of why somebody would feel comfortable enough in order to take him in life. So I just wanted to throw that out there. As you know, kids need to learn how to, you know, value human life. Right? Adults need

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to learn that.

Unknown Speaker:

And adults. Thank you. Yes, sir. Exactly. But learn with the youth. Well, yeah, those need to learn it ASAP. So that makes us set the good example and put the right foot forward for the youth but it's gonna like a new generation of people that is coming up in this school shooting type of scenario and this type of society isn't going to help them value human life. Absolutely. Augustus,

Unknown Speaker:

like what I mean, like, but I see parents like parents and their kids, and their two parents are on their phones. And they're not even like paying any attention to their kids. It really makes me sad. I've seen way too many fucking times you know, and then the kids are on their phone. So I actually think there's really something to what Augustus is saying,

Unknown Speaker:

but because Kitt Wait, wait, hold on, because parents are on their way. Because because parents are on their phone. Um, we're so if I'm on my kids, and I'm on my phone does that make no I'm

Unknown Speaker:

not the phone. He's not the bad example in my opinion.

Unknown Speaker:

Not a bad example too close to home for Jerry too close to home for Jerry on now.

Unknown Speaker:

I think. I think what it is, is that like, I mean, there could be underlying conditions but I think the school shooters parents like they come on TV like that was happening, that his parents no shows up with their kid. They don't give a fuck they start dragging them up with fucking pills. They don't want to put real work and these kids are getting bullied the fuck up at school. The fucking teachers are turning a blind eye. That shit brings out psychosis and the motherfucker and like those kids I don't think they're really necessarily evil. Did they do evil shit? Yeah, but I think it's more just like psychotic that stems from like what the guy earlier.

Unknown Speaker:

So if you do something evil if you do something evil doesn't make you evil, okay? No, both of them. For that moment they were evil those okay is

Unknown Speaker:

inherently the child these, most of these children are not inherently evil.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, okay. There.

Unknown Speaker:

There's a difference between being inherently evil and being irredeemable. They might not be inherently evil channel a redeemable, they're irredeemable, meaning that they don't they don't make amends with their bad decisions. They're inherently evil.

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Well, I want to thank everybody for getting us to over 300. But I'm asking you to do something while we're on our, you know, still going live, ping some of your friends and invite them in. I'm going to ask all the moderators on stage we might end up a few more people for today. So I'm going to ask you guys to ping some of your friends if you can hit the share button. And just let's have a little ping a thong. Just ping some your friends, let them know we here, share some more in the hallway. Make sure you follow Jonathan Bing follow myself and follow the club. We got a couple of announcements coming up at the top of the week. So you definitely want to be part of the club because you're going definitely won't be going mainstream. We'll share some more of that later. Jerry. Yes. Oh, yeah, I do wrong. Now. I

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want to know what the room thinks about the bill that was passed in Florida today about

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the gay the gay rights. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. No

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will shit it was bullshit. I read it is political, political posturing. It's political posturing. I want to know what you feel about it. What do you do write it program?

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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait one second before you grant. What is political party? Why is it bullshit?

Unknown Speaker:

Because listen, anybody can make a culture war out of anything. You benefit from culture wars, we already know the governor of Florida has positioned himself for a run for president in 2024. So of course, they're gonna make this culture war and create a conflict with gay rights and LGBTQIA community in the middle of a fucking war. Why that's called political posturing. They're basically trying to adjust the media attention to their issue to create a culture war in the middle of a media storm on on Ukraine. And it's it's it's it's juvenile, it's immature, and and you're gonna see a lot more of it, the closer we get to 2024. But yeah, it was bullshit. And they're gonna keep doing it. Create culture wars, there's no need to create a culture war in the middle of humanitary. Is

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there anybody that disagrees with my man, it just said, we just said,

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I disagree.

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It's an old war tactic, chariots called divide

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and conquer facts, facts. And that's all they've been doing since Trump left office and got kicked the hell out of office. They can't live with the fact that they lost. It's been happening now for 200 years in this country. But we're going to continue to gin up divisions to create political posturing to get whatever we want into office. Unfortunately, man, Hey, brother, it's a state of Let me ask, Do you have kids? Grant? I got two kids.

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Okay, how old? Are they?

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five and seven.

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So now my kids are, you know, I mean, I remember when they were five and seven or 10 and 12. Like, you don't worry about them being taught at seven years old. Like some of these some of these issues like being being delivered some of this information.

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He asked me question, I say, That's a good question. Do I care about my kids being delivered this information? Absolutely. I do. My biggest concern from what they see on TV One

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is you want them to be you want other people telling them? What's going on with other people and how people conducting their lives and or whether they should watch.

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Grant? That's not what this bill address grant. That's not what this bill? No, no,

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I'm not. I'm asking you. Well, well, if they don't discuss it in the classroom. I haven't read the bill, in all fairness. So. My, why why do you send your kids? Why do you send your kid What do you want from the school system? This is a school system

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to provide public education, towards the advancement of society, I want my kids to be at the forefront of that investment. And at the forefront of that investment includes other people, groups that don't share necessarily their beliefs or share necessarily their orientations. They need to understand how to be inclusive of those communities and to engage with those communities as they get over older and not ostracize them. That's how we get to school shootings in the first place. But to have political leaders dictate what happens on the school level at all these Republicans and conservatives talk about the importance of local governance, but the state government is going to dictate for the whole state standards on a local level. And we're supposed to be okay with that. It's hypocritical but it's political posturing and it has no place in our political system sizing

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all the conservatives. I'm not ostracizing

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auto sizing, the people that are self aggrandizing and conflict entrepreneurs like Donald Trump and the governor of Florida. Ron DeSantis. They want to

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make this point make your point If you're conservative and you want to back it up, but let's hear the debate. I'm glad I came to the room Hold on,

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Keith, he leaves believe in limited government conservative beliefs believe in freedom of speech. conservative beliefs, believes in the rights of the Constitution enshrined in the Constitution. And local government governance is in direct contravention to this bill that was that's been sent to the governor's desk. And in my opinion, conservatism has died in 2020 when Donald Trump claimed that he won the election when he really lost it, and that's

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okay, well, well. Okay, no matter what Trump Well,

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I respect you. Listen, I respect you for what you've done. You've done a lot, but I don't have a voice on this issue.

Unknown Speaker:

Cannot well, maybe I have a voice. He lives in Florida. I'm talking right. I'm about to talk. I'm the one that brought the goddamn subject up. Number one, number one, number one. Trump is not our president. He lost the election no matter how many times he says he didn't. Clearly we have a different president in the White House. So I don't know why people even bring that bullshit up. Because I can say I'm poor but I'm still rich. I mean, I you know, no matter what was dad that was I love it.

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I love it as a flex. That was the biggest flex I've heard all year.

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Number two number two, okay. This is only preventing kindergarten to third grade from in their classrooms discussing from what I understand sexual orientation. Like third grade, what is that? A?

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It's yours. Oh, that's good. It's kindergarten through third sir. Eight years

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old. I don't I don't need my eight year old kids.

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I don't I you point to one. Excuse me? Can I finish

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inappropriate to talk about that at

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that age? As a parent, dude, I don't need my eight year old seven year old six year old man. I don't even know if I need my 10 year old worried about sexuality. Whether they're gonna be gay or straight, when they're 10 years old. That that's my that's just my thing. I doesn't mean I'm right. By the way. Excuse me. Can I just finish? It is why I moved from California. Because I was having trouble explaining some of the billboards as I went down West Hollywood to hot West Hollywood where we live. Okay, I have a lot of gay friends. I just don't know how to explain man. I got my hands full with my life. And like the dude was talking about aliens earlier. I'm like, Man, I want to I want to actually listen to him. But shit, man, I got problems in my own damn neighbor. Greg,

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can you point so so

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when your kid is seven and says my best friend has two dads? What do you do you go run in the closet? What do you say to you? You? Can you?

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Can we talk to the first guy? Can we talk? Can I answer the first guy's question? There's my question. No, no, that's not your question. The other guy asked about to do that. So let's say this weekend, I went to a party I brought Scarlett to the party sat at the party for three hours a little birthday party because Elena was busy. So I went. And let's say I met John and John introduced me to Jonathan and and my daughter on the way home says Wow, she she's got two dads. Okay. She didn't hear in the classroom. I'm sending my kids to school or not a fucking count how to read. And maybe a little.

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I'm saying what your little friend says I want you

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lost. I mean, that's I'm here the school system got to school. Can't even teach people basic skills. Now you want to teach him about sexual orientation? No,

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no. Can you point to one example where they actually taught cated third grade students sexual orientation? Is that even?

Unknown Speaker:

They haven't they haven't. And let me just say I'm sorry to chime in. Grant, this is Todd. But the thing is, when you're when they're in school, in their friend says come over and spend the night or come over and study my two dads and said it's okay. You're two dads. So then they bring it up at school. It's like, oh, no, don't bring it you better take that home and ask your parents about it. Don't let the teacher say anything that it No, it's It's common. We're not talking about sexual orientation. We're talking. It's common for people to have two dads, two moms, a mom and a dad, sometimes just a grandparent. It's all okay.

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And that's the definition of political posturing. They created

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a culture not just say something to the guy. I'm not saying it's not okay. It's like

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the CRM, excuse me.

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I don't need a teacher spending time on it. Okay, I had my kids in a private school. And I went there one day to check on him. I'm like, Hey, what's going on the teachers like, oh, you need you need to. You need to have a an appointment. I said, bullshit. I'm showing up. I want to see what goes on. Oh, they're in meditation right now. I said, Fuck, I ain't paying 25 grand a year for my kids to take a nap. I don't want my kids meditating. I want my kids awake. So that's my right as a parent, I don't want my kids being put to sleep. Okay, I don't want them taking a nap at three o'clock in the afternoon. I actually want them tired when they come home. So that's my choice as a parent. That's why I took them out of school system. So I think all this does, and I haven't read the whole thing.

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Is it allowed for single parents should not be,

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excuse me, it allows me to handle whether I want to confront the two dads, two moms, the cheating mom, the divorce parents, the broke parents, the drug addicted parent, everything. I don't need teachers handling that shit for me. Good learner. And

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the problem is there's no major it talks about not doing the drunk parents or the abusive parents or anything like that. There's only this bill. And by the way, even though it says point, because it's a made up issue. It doesn't actually exist. It's not a problem. Where general T is a TC was absolutely right about this. This is just a way to draw to to sort of champion a wedge issue and try and make score political points for no particular Reno, the Ironman Hey. Mike, let me go. Can I just read seven pages?

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What are you talking about seven pages, okay.

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She's learning sexual positions in school. She's eight years old. What are you talking about?

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Well, here's what the bill says classroom instruction.

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One second, one second. One second. Moderators help out y'all hear this guy speaking in the background. Somebody moved

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away, gosh, you need to share this room because this room is about to get very exciting now.

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With three that are with 330 or 394.

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Here it is we're talking about I want to hear from and I want to learn by the way, I want to hear from the gay community about this. What is it? I don't know or don't see in this in this issue? That that is the bothersome problem. Because actually, it made me feel good today. I don't want teachers and my kids aren't gonna have to go through that because you're homeschooled. But But I was I don't want and there maybe there's something I don't see or don't know. Jonathan, how do you feel about this? John

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Grant, do you want teachers talking about heterosexual? Is it okay for them to talk about heterosexual? No. So you don't want your child K to 32? I

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send my kids to school to learn about parenting. What I think that as a career

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How do you think you develop instructional methods for students K through third grade without basing it on the home life? That's that's basically how you develop

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by giving your kids by kids giving your kids a home life. That's my job. Wait, they call me the parent Excuse me. They call me a parent for a reason. I call them a teacher for a reason. So Hi,

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Mommy, Daddy family units. That's literally

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the whole mommy and daddy do what mommy and daddy do

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that? No, but but let's be honest here. How do you think they're teaching students in kindergarten? You think they're teaching them arithmetic? And long?

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But wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. TCT one second, one second. TC once like everybody, TC Do you feel that? Those that grade age that you just mentioned, you think that's what school at that age should be for is a teaching about mom and dad.

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That's how they base instruction. They literally start to assign names and understand reading and comprehension through stories that reflect home life. What do you play Little Johnny, when you go home? What do you do? How do you make maybe Mommy and Daddy, what

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do you play?

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These are built on

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stress. I think you're stressed. I think you're stretching a little bit though. I know what you say TC, but you're actually stretching a little bit to make your point. I don't think the curriculum at that age, like you said it's not a cricket or whatever. Let's call it babysitting, whatever you call it. But if it's not a curriculum, as you say, why would they be teaching them anything like that at all?

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I think they're What do you think? What do you think they're teaching Jerry?

Unknown Speaker:

What well, I've had kids since I've had kids it was at that age and what I used to do I used to actually because I'm so how can I say I was always paranoid with certain things that go on at school so I was the type to actually go to school a lot. And look in and listen in. So they weren't really my kids. I don't recall them being taught stuff about mommy and daddy brother

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sister. That's what they're teaching in kindergarten. I have kindergarten age. Where you know, everybody learns

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what Wait a second. Oh God,

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I didn't learn any of that shit. Nobody. When I went to school I did not learn about the family unit.

Unknown Speaker:

That's crazy grant. I'm sure prion like I did a good neighbor. TC I think I think that may be the school that your your kids are at and in TC. I'm gonna be honest with you. I think you can just still stretching it to make a point. Because it's a lot of play that they do a lot of coloring that they do things like

Unknown Speaker:

I'd rather my kids learn how to use the jump rope if they agree period.

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One second once once it once they get everybody, everybody everybody listened do me a favor. Really, really quick. I appreciate the passion. I love every

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night Jerry.

Unknown Speaker:

Yeah, you know, there you go. That's our you know what he's right. This is our topic. So this is what we do. Everybody, this room goes from three to 6pm Pacific Standard Time. And six to 6786786 to 9pm. eastern standard time I get confused with this damn Eastern thing. So we started one hour late today. I think everybody showed up. We appreciate y'all. But we're kind of at that time. Look, I got 349 for give me one more to be 350 Just just for the row. One more would be 350. It was very spicy grant. I like what you said. We're going to pick this topic up tomorrow. We're literally going to jump back in this topic tomorrow because it was a very good topic. And I appreciate everybody once again, ladies, women, moms, is International Women's Day. We appreciate y'all everyday should be International Women's Day in my book. So thank you all very much. I want to thank everybody who's come to the room, our incredible moderators, especially the ones that join the conversation. Thank you very much. Thank all you people from all over the world. I want to give a special shout out to Grant Cardone and car don't capital. I'm not gonna say anything about tickets because we don't get away so damn any of them. But a Grant Cardone. Is there anything that you would like to say? Before I say goodbye?

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Hey, look, if you guys want to go to our connects book conference for free, DM me the word free on Instagram. You got to go to my Instagram do not do it on clubhouse. I will not hit you back on clubhouse, go to Instagram. DM me to work free and I'll get you a link to go to the entire three day conference. virtually free.

Unknown Speaker:

Thank you grant. Appreciate that. Once again, he has a new name y'all. It's no longer Uncle G is his brother G Big Brother G he's part of the brotherhood. I want to thank all you wonderful moderators all these beautiful women on the stage especially you moms to especially you moms but all the all thank you all very very much. It's too many of y'all for me to go down the list right now. I'm gonna do it anyway. Amina why co arena, Diana, Lisa, Doctor, I can't see your name right now but teta Angel Mariana pumpkin Gaffney is in the building. And who else whoever else I missed. Thank you very much. Mr. Jonathan Bing, before I land my plane. Is there anything that you'd like to say my right

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now I just want to say Hey, guys, thank you guys come out for coming out and supporters that I knew times slot. Thanks to Grant Cardone, my arch nemesis. But my brother still the same level for coming out and showing my love and support. And all of us that have came out and supported us today. We are ever so grateful. And I would like to say Happy Women's Day to all the lovely women. That's here and go out and enjoy your day and conquer the world. Jonathan, I'm done.

Unknown Speaker:

Thank you very, very much. So this room is about to close. However, however, I'm still going to say thank you. In my Jerry Matic Malcolm launches every time grant don't leave bread I gotta take. I knew it every time I throw myself grant. Jonathan through the music comes on Grant dibs instantly. And we're getting for that tomorrow. So everybody wants to get I want to thank you all for coming out. We appreciate y'all so so so so so much. Tomorrow, we're going to we're going to probably pick up tomorrow we left off at today. So once again, make sure you guys follow the cloud follow these moderators. And follow Jonathan Bing and myself. Jerry Malcolm is in a building the name in his song the title of it is called Thank you Dad can't see it that is not so bad. It's not so bad. We got announcement coming up. We got we got a couple of announcements coming up. You know, they say membership has its privileges. But in real life, you guys join this club. It has privileges. You guys see we have a powerful, very, very powerful stage. There's people on stage right now. Y'all have no idea who they are. But there are people who could have helped to change the trajectory of your life. And they are connected with Jonathan Bing Jerry Malcolm and debate the news for helping us having the best room on clubhouse I want to thank you Justin I want to lay my playing in t minus 10 seconds I see you CBIC you Eli Peter my boy Ricky is in the building I want to give you all some hope for Mr. Alvin hope Johnson and everybody else that's in this building I appreciate y'all all my moderators Luis he's gonna cut you so he can you Oh my God. Is the bank close I can't believe I didn't see Benicia on the stage. What are the bank must be closed? What's the six o'clock okay, we got Nisha in the building. What is good Venetian happy Woman's Day to you miss Venetia?

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Ruby closer five seconds everybody love y'all appreciate y'all see y'all tomorrow. Three. Can I get a goodbye? Can I get a goodbye

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Can I get a goodbye? You know, you know what?

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I changed my mind. I just listened. I just got a call from the back office. And he told me that the club is actually said the club's over serving drinks. So hold on. We got two foreign drink specials on every mistake just told me to hold up we got two more specials. margaritas a half price right now. Tequila is free to all the ladies. This is Happy Women's Day. ladies. Ladies. I'm joking. We bought land is damned playing what's wrong with y'all? Y'all got me screwed on. Everybody. I will see everybody tomorrow. Y'all have a wonderful night love y'all. See y'all tomorrow. Goodbye, everybody. Goodbye, everybody.

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About the Podcast

DEBATE THE NEWS
Live Podcast Audience with Jonathan Bing on The Chatter Social App
Here at DTN, We DEBATE The News! We Have Live Audience of Thousands of People That Presents Their Interpretation On Today's Local, National, & World News Topics. Spirited & Informed Discussions Are The Required. Our Co-Hosts Jonathan Bing and Daphyne Christine Engages The Audience and Sharpen Their Minds with Intellectual Combat!
We Record The Podcast Live Weeknights On The Chatter Social App: M-F 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM EST / 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM PST

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Jonathan Bing

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Jonathan Bing is a leading successful mortgage industry professional with 20 plus years experience. He is the EVP and founding partner of NationMac Mortgage a direct national lender. Jonathan has created many top mortgage and real estate resources for both industry professionals and consumers.
An avid art enthusiast and traveler, Jonathan enjoys traveling to Europe and fine dining. He is passionate about news, politics, and social issues. He is also a very passionate husband and father that currently resides in Burlington County New Jersey.