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Of September 8th, 2021.
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Schedule.
Welcome to the show.
All things Afghanistan does, but it
seems the show has really turned into.
But today we break a little bit in
the late latter, half of the show
away from the intense in ever-growing
action in Afghanistan to cover some
things that are happening outside.
Uh, uh, I got a memo the other day.
That there's still a world outside
of Afghanistan, even though it seems
to have encompassed everything that's
happening right now, is it really?
It is the, the biggest geopolitical
shifting that has happened in
decades, that the landscape of
the globe will dynamically change.
Moving forward over the next 50
years, this will be a defining
moment of the next 50 years.
And therefore it is worth covering.
And yes, as I said, in the later
half of the show, we are going
to cover the maniacal, the evil.
Evil conservative party in America.
You all should be afraid, especially if
you're a one you might finally have your,
this might be, or an awakening moment,
an awakening moment for you to understand
who you really are truly on the inside.
Hopefully we can all wake up at the evil
that is out there in the conservative
party who are trying to save babies lives.
You know, those innocent babies who
haven't done anything, their own
heartbeat, their own DNA in what should
be the safest place in the world.
The mother's womb, those evil
Republicans, conservatives.
They are the American Taliban.
We're going to hit that in the
later half of the show, but for now,
and then hide your kids, hide your
wife, hide your husbands because
it is an unsafe world out there.
Speaking of unsafe.
Well in Afghanistan, there was
one last stronghold and it really
could be still one last stronghold
in a province in province.
It's about 125 kilometers
or 78 miles north of Kabul.
The capital where there is we're, uh,
a, a resistance force, the national
resistance front, which is led by
Massud, who is the son of the famous
anti-Soviet antitoxin commander, Ahmed
Massoud who was assassin September
9th, 2001, two days before nine 11.
Well, his son has lifted up the
flag and is carrying the, the final
resistance, uh, in Afghanistan.
And really it's not because there's
still the majority of the Afghan
people are against the Taliban.
There were protests filling the
streets this week in Afghanistan,
people shouting death to the Taliban.
Long-lived the resistance.
Bold moves, bold people who are
desperate to save their nation.
These lies that are being
touted around that held up.
No, the Afghan people just didn't
want to fight for themselves as they
have been giving about 40 people
a day for the last number of years
in fighting for their country.
Well, that last stronghold was.
Essentially shut down.
The Taliban tried to negotiate
a peace deal with them.
Uh, but as it came down to it, they,
they shut off the power to the province.
They turned off the telecon systems to
the province and the Taliban marched in.
Now, the Taliban has claimed victory
that they finally have all the provinces,
even though the national resistance.
Who are fighting the Taliban.
They have said, no,
actually we're still here.
We're still resisting.
We have fled into the, the
mountains and the valleys,
uh, away from the main cities.
And we're still going to front a
resistance against the Taliban, but
in the celebration, the celebration
of, of the Taliban sweeping finally
having the last standing province
against them, they they're men.
There rifles into the sky for a
good 10, 15 minutes in celebration
resulting in multiple debts.
Those we don't what comes
up, must come down there.
There actually is some laws of
physics and science still out there.
Uh, believe it or not science does exist.
And what comes up, comes down and
it came down on a number of things.
I've heard numbers as low as two
people died as high as 17 people
die with dozens, more injured.
Um, I'm sure it's somewhere between that
range, but this is the, this is the brave
new peaceful Afghanistan that the, the
Taliban, uh, boasts the boasts about.
Well, this is the first clip
that we have is the Taliban
spoke spokes, man spokesperson.
Right.
It's a spokesperson.
He hasn't, he, they them, she,
him ho they haven't identified
their pronouns on Twitter yet.
So, um, uh, you know, the spokesperson,
not the spokesman is speaking about the,
the new brave new world of Afghanistan.
Hi in a bus.
Then when now delegations went
there, they received negative answers
and they couldn't resolve matters
through negotiations and dialogue.
So the Islamic Emirate decided to
send to military forces to get rid
of this violence nest of terrorists.
So we want a violent,
violent mess of terrorism.
It's that is like, man, the, the language
is so rich that the resistance force
to a terrorist group, uh, who wants to.
A truly inclusive government, a government
that allows women to work that allows
women to be in sports, uh, cause newsflash
breaking news flash, uh, the Taliban
they've established a government finally.
Well, they have now banned
women from playing sports.
So, but you know, of course the national
resistance front, they are the nest of
terrorism, violent nest of terrorism.
We want a peaceful country.
And if anybody causes problems or causes
insecurity anywhere in Afghanistan,
the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will
make a decision and not allow anyone to
congregate and act against our governor.
I love that we w we
want a peaceful nation.
We are, we are, we are aiming
for a peaceful Afghanistan.
And if anyone opposes that.
We are going to crush you.
We are going to make sure you cannot
gather, this is how you, this is how
you have a peaceful nation folks.
In fact, it's this isn't new look,
it's happening all across the
world, Australia, New Zealand,
we, you know, we want a peaceful
nation filled with healthy people.
Paris.
We want a peaceful nation
filled with healthy people.
And, uh, by the way, if you disagree
with what your democratic nation
is doing, we will beat you down.
We'll beat you down and lock you up
into your houses because you know
what we want a peaceful nation.
That is, that is one way
to have a peaceful nation.
And this is the, the governmental system
that they're really looking to establish.
It's very similar to what
is currently in Iran.
There's about 90% of the people who
oppose the 10% of who are in power
in Iran, and they run a dictator.
They say, this is what goes, and if
you resist us, if you are against us,
you know, mass Lama, peace out, all
you're done for, but this is the idea
of the, the inclusive government.
It's, you're either a hundred
percent along this party line, or
we're going to squash you and label
you the terrorist organization.
Brilliant.
It's just brilliant.
Well, here is France.
Uh, from DW, who is commenting on the
resistance in the Penn sheer province
and how the resistance is still active.
The resistance from is apparently
saying is that, uh, they're fighters
are still in the mountain and, uh, that
they might, uh, launch counter texts.
Uh, one spokesman for the
resistance has also referred.
To, um, the Soviet occupation where
the red army several times also went
into the punchier valley, talk to
villages, but was then again, driven
out by, um, Gary, uh, counter texts.
Um, how far this will be possible.
This time is hard to tell.
Because compared to, um,
previous resistances in the
past, now the resistance fighter
stone like open supply lines.
So if they're in the mountains, uh, they
seem to be called off, which of course
makes their, uh, position very difficult.
So they're, they're in the mountains.
They're planning on still
resisting and fighting.
Will it last.
Time will tell the greater question is
will the government that has been set
into place, which has been called a tear
caretaker government will that last.
And we've mentioned it many times on
the show there within the Taliban.
It is comprised and Frankensteined
together of multiple
different militant factions.
They finally put together some sort
of cabinet how long this intermediary
or caretaking government will last.
We don't know.
No one really knows, but with the
collapse of the economic system, with
the collapse of the financial system
with very few governments willing to send
aid or partner or identify or recognize
the Taliban government as it's filled
with, uh, terrorists, Literal P T people
who are on the UN terrorist watch list.
The, the no fly list, people who have
$5 million bounties on their head,
will there be enough cohesiveness to
maintain a government for a period
of time or as the winter comes.
As the malnutrition and the economic
woes most likely increase will we
begin to see an infighting between
the different militant groups who are
vying to have power, and you really
have a different view of what sort of
system or government that Afghanistan
should have, especially when it comes
to women and religious minorities.
Here here's some of the key
positions that the Taliban announced.
They, they announced on a press
conference on Tuesday, the names of
several acting ministers and by of the
new caretaker government led by Mohammed.
Uh, uh, who'd now he's
the acting prime minister.
The acting prime minister
is on the U N terror.
As well as the new acting minister of
interior, which is the Haqqani who is on
the U S most wanted list with a $5 million
bounty on his head also bought a daughter.
The, uh, co-founder of the Taliban is
the deputy prime minister who served
eight years in prison in Pakistan.
This is the, the entire old guy.
Of the Taliban is back in power.
The boys are back in town.
Of course they've promised that their ways
have changed, but today they announced
that women are barred from sports.
So how much have their ways changed?
Well, here's a clip from DW, uh, talking
about the new government and how they
are on the terror watch list and what
that really all means for Afghans.
Well, right.
And most of these men and they're all
men, um, the one thing that they did
do is that they did include Tajiks and
Turkmens, and, uh, non-porous tunes within
their government, which is an improvement.
You know, the Tajiks make up about
25 to 30% of the population there.
Uh, so, uh, I'm very surprised that they
have people that are not all in their
government system, but of course, you
know, there are no women, the fact that
anyone thought that they would include.
Uh, you'd be mistaken.
He goes on, uh, yes, most of these
men, uh, are on some kind of a
terrorist list or some kind of
a UN uh, travel sanctioned list.
So it will be interesting to see
how the rest of the world engaged
will be interesting to see how the
rest of the world engages with them.
The end of the clip got cut off.
I wonder.
Do will the Taliban really need that much
engagement from the rest of the world.
I already read one headline seen that
Turkish airlines will begin flying to
couple starting October 1st, which is
good news for everyone who wants to get
out, but will the west continue to play?
I'm actually going to cut to
what's happening right now with
there's about six or seven charter
flights in Missouri Sharif that
have been sitting on the ground.
There are people who are booked on these
flight manifests and the U S has been
accused of blocking these flights from.
And other people have accused the Taliban
of blocking these fights with hundreds,
if not over a thousand people hoping
to get on these fights to exit the
country, including American citizens.
Well, the there's two
different narratives.
That the us and the Taliban are
negotiating to figure out the
terms of letting these planes fly.
Some are saying, well, it's the
Taliban that are holding these
planes back because they want to use.
This as leveraged that they could get
recognized by the us government so that
they can get the money that the U S
government holds over a billion dollars
in treasuries that the U S government
holds of Afghanistan back to them.
They, they need, and they want
financial recognition by the globe.
And on the same side, People are
blaming the Biden administration
saying you just don't want to look
bad by having stopped flights.
And so you're the one in these
negotiations that are stopping,
that are stopping the, the
flights from taking place.
Well, here's Jen, uh, commenting on just.
Uh, we don't do not have personnel
on the ground nor do we have
air assets in the country too.
And we don't control the airspace.
Uh, so anyone who's suggesting
we are preventing these
flights, that's not accurate.
We don't, we couldn't prevent a charter
flight from taking off, but what is
important for people to understand
is where we have some concern.
In other words, we're not preventing
a charter flight from taking off best.
You'll go into it.
We are preventing a charter flight
from landing, and that is the fact
that, uh, we are, we do not have
reliable means to confirm the basic
details of charter flights, including
who maybe organizing them the number
of American citizens and other.
Groups on board, the accuracy of the
rest of the manifest and where the plane
may land, what security protocols are
taking it, they're taking into place.
So just to kind of give you an
example here, these charter flights
are landing on us military basis
and we have to be very careful.
And I think it's understandable.
We have concern about flights that
where we don't have that level of
information and understanding about
the manifests, what the protocols
are that are taking that on.
There's also a question there
are active, there continued
to be active ISIS K threats.
And there's also a question of where
these flights go, where they land.
We know ISIS K has a keen interest in
attacks against aviation targets and
our personnel on the ground, in our
air force, in our military blade bases.
And these are among the risks
that we take into account.
I think honestly, I think these
are all pretty fair points that
she's making a lot of fair points.
You don't want it.
A plane going down, filled with people.
You want to make sure that these planes
are taking off safely, that the people
on the manifests are taking off safely,
that their security ensuring that the
planes are not going to be shot down in
Afghanistan, airspace, all these things
need to be negotiated out and at the same.
So I can see how the Biden
administration is taking blame for that.
I think some of their points
are actually quite valid.
They do need to sort some of these things
out and those that Gaucher patients
are taking place with the Taliban.
And I also can see how the Taliban,
I would use this as leverage, I would
say, Hey, you got man, you got so
many people that you left behind.
Wow.
That's a real bummer.
So much for no man left behind,
but we got hundreds of them.
Uh, Hey, let's work a deal.
President Biden let's work a
deal to get these people out.
Maybe just recognize us and let us have
access to the financial global financial
system and markets, um, lifts some trade,
you know, we'll, we'll compromise a
little bit to let your people out that
are being held hostage in Afghanistan.
Right now, as the land borders are
closed, most land borders are closed.
I mean, there was a, uh, a
suicide attack on the Pakistan.
Of the Afghan Pakistan border, which
caused most of those to shut down people
who are working to flee into Iran.
They're getting reports are coming into
that they're getting indiscriminately
shot at, as people are trying to cross
over these mountains, entering into Iran.
Uh, the Digi-Key stand border closed for
a holiday, uh, use Becca Stan border,
very closed, not letting people in unless
they're have visas or they're using.
From what I gathered.
So there's really not
a whole lot of options.
I, if I was, if I was either side,
if I was especially Taliban, I would
be making sure I'm leveraging this
to no end to get what I need on as
recognition on the global scale.
Do they need that?
That's the real question.
How much recognition do they need from
organizations like the UN or the west or
the quote unquote international community?
Well, Christine fare was on w I O N the
world is one news Indian news source.
Uh, they're pretty spicy.
I kinda like them.
Uh, she was on, on talking about.
The Taliban do not need, they do
not need international recognition.
Here is why it's whether or not
Western countries acknowledged
the Taliban is irrelevant.
It has what it needs from the foreign
embassies that are open and Kabul.
And that is of course, China,
China has been saying China
from the very beginning of.
Yes, that's right.
I, and a whole bunch of other
people we've been saying China.
I don't, I'm definitely not the only one.
China who's ooze.
The geopolitical win in all of this.
Definitely China, Russia, Pakistan,
and Iran, and Russia and Pakistan.
And around these, all one in this it's,
you know, here again, down conspiracy
lane, here's down conspiracy.
There is plenty of information out
there of hunter Biden, Joe Biden's
son receiving money, millions of
dollars from the Chinese government,
whose pocket does that go in line?
And then all of a sudden China is being
handed Afghanistan and potentially
the U S air base on a silver platter.
I mean, Makes sense to me.
Okay.
This collect goes on and I pointed
out that the Chinese have had a
longstanding working relationship
with the Taliban pre nine 11.
It talked about the different, um, um,
investment projects that the Chinese
did for the Taliban before nine 11 and
the commitments to do the same now.
And the host, uh, tried to shut me down.
He says, well, of course he
was on Bloomberg and Bloomberg.
Essentially rebutted her saying, oh,
well that's so that's conspiracy.
That's not true.
That's just European.
He goes on, that's your opinion?
I said, no, these are facts.
I can send you the documentation that
I have used to inform my opinion.
And he continued to call it an opinion.
And I said, sir, it's a fact I,
I'm not going to have you tell me.
That this is an opinion.
These are facts that
Taliban had to deal with.
The Chinese pre nine 11, the Taliban
have been negotiating with the Chinese.
I that you don't know, this is
astonishing to me, but this is a fact.
China comes out ahead in this whole thing.
They, the reports that they're
going to start mining operations.
In Afghanistan getting one to $3 trillion
worth of raw and rare earth minerals
out of the ground reports are coming
in that they're planning on taking
over, uh, the big us air force base.
They're great.
Geopolitical positioning, high
five China, uh, I mean, brilliant.
I mean, really you, you have to give
kudos and, and credit where credit's due.
Like brilliant.
They're brilliant.
Play, uh, they're, they're promising
to come in and rebuild infrastructure
to, to help rebuild Afghanistan.
And China's doing this all over the place
with their belt and road initiative.
They're buying up ports, they're
buying up, uh, country's debt.
They're buying up, uh, oil
reserves, especially now with this.
This whole collapse because of, uh,
the pandemic, the response to the
pandemic, people, governments across
the globe, they're needing money.
Who are they turning to?
China, China, China, China.
Do, does Afghanistan even need
the west or can they just align
with their current allies?
Of Pakistan, who Pakistan were
sending Blackhawks, sending
helicopters in to fight independence.
Your valley with the Taliban
they're aligned with Iran reports
are that the, the, the Taliban
were sending us military equipment
and Humvees that were left behind.
In Afghanistan, sending them
all down to Iran, trucks and
trucks, full down to Iran.
Supplying the Iranian army.
There is an ally Russia have their
embassy open, which is being guard by
the Taliban, China, all just swooping
in brilliant geopolitical positioning.
Hat is off just amazing.
Well, who's, who's running this
government back all the way back,
kind of full circle back to the new.
Quote, unquote caretaker,
government that's been put in place.
Yes.
Terrorists.
Here's a continued clip from DW talking
about the Haqqani network, who they are,
what that means and what we might, what
we are already seen, not just what might
we see, but what we're already seeing.
When it comes to the true last resistance,
not just a valley somewhere, but the
people who are saying we are going to
stand up and fight for our country.
We will not go down in silence.
The world is accusing us of not willing
being willing to fight for our country,
but we are going to take to the streets
and actually fight for a real, a real
civil rights or real civil rights.
Not make, not make believe anyways,
I'm going to stop talking on that
point before I get myself in trouble.
Here's this clip.
He's the leader of that colony
network, uh, which is considered.
And this leader is, uh,
Gosh, Connie.
Who's the minister of
the interior for Afghani.
Who's the leader of the Connie would not
work with a $5 million bounty on his head,
violent and brutal segment of the Taliban.
Usually in the past, when they were
really horrific suicide attacks and other
kinds of attacks, when the government
would release its findings, the former
government, they would say that it
was the Connie network behind them.
And Connie men have been known to be.
The most fierce, the most brutal,
the most violent, uh, faction within
the Taliban and all this time.
And him being in the interior minister
will raise a lot of questions,
especially now that protests are
picking up around the country.
This is so encouraging.
I love man.
I just love this inclusive
government that has been set up.
They've they've really included
people from all walks of life.
Uh, people who will keep the country safe.
From from violent, but
mostly peaceful protests.
The difference though, the difference
between their protests and protests
that we have seen recently in the
west, these protests that we're seeing
in Afghanistan, there's not looting,
they're not burning down buildings.
Okay, well, Christine fare comes,
comes back to on another network.
Another channel speaking to when
you ask, how did all this happen?
How did, how did we get here?
How did the Afghan
government fall so fast?
How, how, how did America spend $2
trillion and where did it all go?
The Afghan government is just
so corrupt that it was always
doomed to fail because of this.
But really Christine fare and she
points the finger where the fingers do
points to all the way back to America,
setting up a system that was doomed
to fail a system that was easily able
to be manipulated and controlled.
This is not a system that would
ever produce a consensus leader.
And this isn't the off God's fault.
This is the situation that the
Americans voice that upon them,
because we wanted a system where we
could control the Afghan government.
And I'm just going to say in passing.
The other story that gets told repeatedly
to Americans is that we've spent 2.3
trillions and the Afghans are so corrupt.
Well, newsflash, the vast majority of
that 2.3 trillion came back to the United
States economy in contractor fields.
And this corruption that has become so
popular rise is a narrative for sure.
Cutting and running the
Americans themselves, built
this corruption into the system.
Again, we did this because we wanted is
for the same reason that corruption exists
in the Indian political system, you want
to be able to, or any system, right.
Any system right in our system
is it's regularized through.
Through lobbyists.
Right?
So, but we, we took advantage of
the situation and we build it.
And for president Biden to then turn
around and say, the Afghans aren't
standing up, the Afghans have to do this.
When we gave them tools that were
precisely intended to produce these
outcomes is beyond acceptable to me.
And that's man.
She just hit the nail on the head.
That's so true that th this system.
That was put in place, whether it's
from the way that our military works
in their military, where we, you
know, we, we denied air support to
them and that's how they learned how
to fight and that's how they were
trained or their government system.
The fact that it all fell apart when we
pulled out should have been no surprise.
And it is America to blame.
I really believe that that.
Whether it's go back many years and,
and, and do it completely differently
or not do it at all, or whether it was
to pull out in a completely different
way to establish a different system
where there could be consensus where
there could be a government that wasn't
totally split and torn so that they
could hold on to their 20 years of, of
progress that they made for minority.
Religious minorities and women
and children that have now been
fully lost, but don't worry.
American diplomacy will save the day.
We don't know.
But that's what, that's
what we're being told.
Well, there've been protests this
whole, this whole week, uh, in Kabul
and here's DW again with, uh, Lila
TV, uh, talking just about these,
these protests have been taking place.
So there were several
protests in the city today.
Some had, you know, a few dozen, some
had a few hundred and in the larger ones
and the ones that, that, that numbered
in the hundreds possibly, you know, more
than a thousand, uh, we saw that Balaban.
We're very much shooting
into the air where, uh, yeah.
Trying to disperse their crowds, the
crowds in violent and aggressive manners.
Um, you know, people I spoke to said
that they had, uh, that they had suffered
injuries or they knew people that had
suffered injuries and that they had
taken injured people to the hospital.
Um, but everyone I spoke to said that
they will continue to hold these protests
and that they will not be silenced
because they want to make sure that
their voices are heard, especially at
this time, even with the tolerable.
Increasing all of this pressure.
And as I said early, the prospect of said,
Roger Dean, how Connie, uh, you know,
being the interior minister, which would
put him in charge of reacting to these
sorts of things, there is Saraj Dean.
That's the name I was trying
to say before, uh, as Ali.
So Roger Dean from Connie network,
he's the one that's in charge
of the ministry of interior.
He's the one that is going to be dealing
with these uprisings and these protests.
And we already heard in the very
first clip that we played, how
are they going to deal with it?
They're going to deal with it by shutting
them down by squashing them that any
resistance will be totally squashed
because we want a peaceful nation.
And if you can't do that, If you can't
do that through wise governance and
just governance to lead a nation with
righteous laws, with equity, for any
quality for people, if you can't do it
that way, then the only other way to do
it is by force is by labeling any sort of
resistance as a terrorist organization.
By labeling people who are, are protesting
for the right, for young girls to go to
school and women, to be able to go to
work or women, to be able to play sports
that is being squashed and crushed.
The, the spokesperson even said
this week and your resistance
will be crushed and don't protest.
Don't go out and protest.
Stay home, stay home.
You know what?
Don't worry.
Don't worry about all this stuff that's
happening in Afghanistan, because there
is a greater threat that is terrorizing.
It's terrorizing people in America.
It is, is a much more present
threat that you and I should all
be aware of in don't go away.
Here is our, our next segment.
Yeah, that makes sense.
In a post-truth society, we have
exchanged the truth for lies and
reason for postmodern irrationality.
The absurd finally makes sense.
And this one, I just love it.
I love, I love the absurdity that is
coming out of the progressive left.
There is nothing that makes my
jaw drop to the ground more.
Then some of the things that they
espouse and the thing that they're
espousing right now is that, uh, the,
the conservative, right, the Republicans,
the GOP in America, manga, Trump
and company, they are the Taliban.
They are the American
Taliban, the Texas Taliban.
Why?
Because Texas passed a law saying that if
you are six weeks pregnant and the doctor.
Detects and heartbeat in your baby
that you are not allowed to get
an abortion in the state of Texas.
And that if someone catches wind, that
you are planning to go to another state,
you're a resident of Texas trying to
go to another state to get an abortion.
You can report that to the
state government as it's
breaking the law as it's murder.
A life in the womb and
innocent life in the womb.
Now, of course the narrative it's, it's
her body, her choice, my body, my choice,
th the problem is that there are two
people who walk into an abortion clinic.
Two heartbeats that walk into an abortion
clinic, two sets of DNA, the walk into an
abortion clinic, and only one walks out.
So it's not her body hurts.
It is a, there's two people that
are involved in that procedure.
Now, of course, that you arguments
come in and rape and incest, which
is only about one less than 1% of
abortions in America are for that or
the medical oh, medical medical reasons.
Well, when there is a medical procedure
being done, it's not an abortion.
That's just trying to rid
a baby from the mothers.
But the doctor is going in with the hopes
and the attempts to save both lives.
The lives of the mother and
the life of the baby, both
lives are trying to be saved.
That is not an abortion
that is trying to do good.
I'm trying to save both lives.
And oftentimes, sadly, the baby
loses its life in that situation.
And that is a hard choice
for mother to have to take.
But in those, in those instances,
That's not even considered
a quote unquote abortion.
That is the doctor's attempting to
save both the baby and the mother.
And if they can do that, they will.
Well, the rhetoric that is coming out
of America, that the progressive lefts,
they are just raging there, there, see
the thing with, uh, rage and anger.
And of course, The, the
manga conservative, right.
Is now the Taliban.
They are the, are the equivalent of
the Taliban because they are trying
to defend and protect the lives
of innocent babies in the womb.
Here is Goldberg from the view,
this clip, oh my goodness.
This, this stop driving.
If you're driving right now,
stop driving, pull over the car.
As you listen to this clip because you.
Might pass out after listening to it.
And I don't want to cause an accident
on the freeway here is the view.
It's going to be responsible
for these babies.
When these people have these children,
what happens when they are, are perhaps
God forbid murdered by their, Hey
wait, did you catch what you just said?
She says it's coded to, which
is the Supreme court, which.
Bill in Texas when all the way up
to the highest court in America,
the Supreme court, the Supreme court
said, Nope, this we're not going
to deal with this, this a bill.
It stands a heartbeat is human life.
We're not going to mess with it.
Here's what he's saying.
What happens if God forbid these
people who we then have these
babies murder, their babies.
Here.
It is again, equal have these
children, what happens when they
are, are perhaps God forbid murdered
by their parents, whose was fine.
What happens when they're perhaps
murdered by their parents?
So what's the solution,
you know what that's right.
The solution is let's murder
those babies in the mother's womb.
That's the solution.
Yeah, we, we shouldn't let these kids
be born because maybe they're going
to be the murdered by their parents.
So we're going to murder the kids anyway.
Th the logic, the irony, the fact that
that came out of the mouth, the iron,
the deep irony was, I guess, lost on her
or the panel of women or the audience
is beyond me, but this is what this is.
And this is a classic play.
The classic playbook.
Of essentially postmodernism
Marxism, communism, socialism,
it's, it's, it's a classic playbook.
And I guess other people can utilize it
too, which is you accuse your opponent
of the very thing that you're doing.
So right here, what B accused,
accused the Supreme court and manga
and all these people of causing
children to die because their parents
decided to kill them when that's lit.
By definition, the very thing that
there are doing, they are saying that
they want parents to have the legal
right to kill their babies in the womb.
They want parents to have a legal
right to kill another human.
This is there in trined, right
by the constitution that, that
women should have the ability to
kill their they're a human being.
And then they go and say, ah,
this is what you're trying to do.
You're trying to kill children.
This is how this is.
I mean, it's a brilliant,
brilliant argument.
Well, whoopee goes on
to a more brilliancy.
That's the word they worried about the
Taliban and the Taliban women worry
about Taliban and America, because
that's what these guys are real well.
Yeah, there it is worry about
this, I guess is not what
beats or co-host co-host.
Yes.
And they're worried about the
Taliban and the Taliban women.
They're worried about the
Taliban, the Taliban woman.
Again, they're, they're covering up.
There's trying to sweep what's
happening in Afghanistan.
Where, where there's actual danger,
where women's rights are actually
being infringed upon where women are
no longer able to play in sports where
we're young girls are not allowed to
go to school in some provinces already.
And they're saying, don't
worry, don't worry about.
The Taliban and the, the
women Afghanistan, because you
have a bigger problem here.
It is again, listen closely and worried
about the Taliban and the Taliban
women worry about Taliban in America.
That's what these guys are real well.
Yeah.
Worry about the Taliban in
America is cause that's cause
that's what these guys are.
That's what these guys are.
There they're are the
real Taliban in America.
That's what we should be worried about.
And what really makes, I think makes.
Deeply even more deeply ironic is
when you weave in this whole trans
narrative that is being pushed by
this probably this panel by the
progressive left, that men can be women.
And so here's the Taliban actually
saying women are not allowed to compete
in sports while at the same time, the
progressive left is saying men are
allowed to compete in women's sports.
What we're seeing as that happens is
it's pushing women out of women's sports.
It is like the opposite
side of the same coin.
Well, Jim Acosta from CNN also
really loves this Taliban narrative
because of course, you know, those
conservatives, you know, they're,
they're violent activists that are
destroying America, not, not anti.
Who are burning down
Portland week after week?
Not, not the Mo the violent, but mostly
peaceful protests that burned down $2
billion worth of infrastructure in 2020.
No, of course not.
But it's the, the conservatives
who are, who just want babies to
be able to live, to have a life.
Well, here's Jim Acosta.
What, what we tell the Afghan refugees
who just fled those schools for
girls back in their home country.
I guess the girls here
will have to fill them in.
Unfortunately, what we will tell them
is that some members of the far right
in this country have apparently decided
they will resort to intimidation.
And in some cases, even
violence to get what the.
And they could sweep into power faster
than the experts thought possible.
Sound familiar, sort of
like an American Taliban.
Yes.
That it's, that's exactly what it is.
Now.
My eyes have been opened.
I finally see the light.
There, there are the same, those
darn Republicans, those, those
people who want to keep what
they make and want to make sure.
Babies aren't being killed in the womb.
They are, they are repressing the
rights of women and children everywhere.
But a reporter asked Jen Saki on Biden
stance cause Biden is a well-known
Catholic and we maybe you don't
know, but Catholicism has a very
hard line stance against abortion.
It's a sin, a baby.
Life is a life.
And taking that life in an
abortion is taking a human life.
And I know Islam agrees on this as well.
Christianity agrees on this as well.
Well, here's Biden a sworn
Catholic weighing in on this
and Jen Saki standing up for.
Why does the president support
abortion when his home Catholic faith
teaches abortion is morally wrong?
Well, he believes that
it's a woman's right.
It's a woman's body and it's her choice.
Woman's right.
A woman's body.
And it's her choice.
As we said earlier in this segment,
it is, is it a woman's right?
To be able to take the life
of another human being?
Absolutely not.
Is it a woman's body?
That undergoes the
procedure of an abortion.
Absolutely not.
There's two heartbeats that go in
and one heartbeat that goes out.
It is not her body.
It is not her choice.
If this clip goes on,
he believes that it's up to a woman to
make those decisions and up to women to
make those decisions with her doctor,
it's up to a women to make those decisions
and up to women to make those decisions.
With her doctor.
In other words, men should stay
out of, this is the argument.
Men should stay ARD out of this argument.
When we've had this on the show where
we'd been, I've been talking about this
with a guest and the guest said, well, I
just really wish that there was a woman
here right now to give her point of view.
And my response was, well, I just
wish that there was a baby that lost
its life in its mother's womb to be
here right now to give their point
of view, to give their point of view.
Because that is the victim in an abortion.
It is the unborn baby, but here is Jen.
Going against the progressive rhetoric.
I'm pretty sure she should be canceled
for this because my word to women, to
make those decisions with her doctor, I
know you've never faced those choices nor
have you ever been pregnant, but for women
out there who have faced those choices,
this is an incredibly difficult thing.
President believes.
They're right.
Remember, remember though, and
this has been floating around
everywhere, so it's not original.
But, uh, women or men, men can
menstruate and men can give birth.
Did we forget?
Do we so quickly forget?
I I'm, I'm pretty sure that, that
we need to remember this, that
actually now it is a man's decision.
It really should be up to men as
well because men can now give birth.
So it's not just a, women's only if
you're in that women's only camp.
It's not because now.
Men can give birth to it only makes sense.
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Welcome.
In fact, we've renamed a part of the show
where we take ancient wisdom and we weave
it in with our everyday lives so that we
can own our future and weave our destiny.
Today's quote comes from.
G K Chesterton.
And he writes, hope means
hoping when things are hopeless
or it is no virtue at all.
As long as matters are really hopeful.
Hope is mere flattery or platitude.
It is only when everything is hopeless.
That hope begins to be a strength.
So often we use this
word hope so flippantly.
I hope the, I hope it doesn't rain today.
When it's as great chance
of not raining today.
I hope that the bus or the trains on
time, we use these, this word hope
so flippantly, but real hope that
strengthens and encourages our life
that causes us depress on pumps.
When we are able to see.
What is not seen in the natural realm
when we are able to look past what
we can see in the natural realm and
understand in the natural realm.
And we can see with our spiritual
eyes with, with faith, into the
spirit realm, and we can say, I
see something that doesn't exist.
I see something that's not
made manifest around me.
I see something that no other man
or woman, because, you know, we have
to make sure they include everyone
that no other man or woman can see.
Or persons can see, I see something,
it it's not possible, but I'm believing
for something that is impossible and
hope is when we stand up and we look
into the distance and we believe for
something that that is totally impossible.
And that's what we're seeing.
So many people have right now.
And.
They're standing up and they're
believing for something that seems to
be completely impossible where there's
no hope the situations are hopeless, but
they are believing, they are believing
with eyes of faith.
They're believing for a different reality
of different possibility for their nation,
for their children, for their lives.
And maybe you just like.
There are situations that feel impossible
in our life, that we're everything is, is
saying otherwise every metric, every data,
every data point is telling us otherwise
we can still live in a manner full of
hope by seeing with the eyes of our heart,
whether than seeing with the eyes of
our, our head and seeing what could be.
In the spirit rather than
seeing what is in the natural.
So this week go out and see with the eyes
of your heart and live and walk in hope.
In hope, because that hope is not just
in your platitude, but is something
that can strengthen and encourage you.
And it's when we see with the
eyes of our heart, that we
really see the lay of the land.
That is the way that we
can uncover our purpose.
And that is that we truly own our future.