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Echoes of Extremism: Right-Wing Influencers & Nazi's on Twitter

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Step into the eye of the storm with “Echoes of Extremism,” as host Bruce Anthony takes you on a journey through the dark undercurrents of social media. In this gripping episode, we delve into the world of Tiffany Gomas, whose leap from internet meme to right-wing influencer signals a disturbing trend. We’ll explore the rapid rise of Ultra Right Beer, a brand that’s become a symbol of division, and dissect the hijacking of “woke” by those it once critiqued. As we wade through the quagmire of Elon Musk’s Twitter alternative, we confront the amplification of hate speech and its real-world repercussions. This episode is a clarion call to examine the voices that shape our digital landscape and the ideologies they propagate. With incisive commentary and unflinching analysis, Bruce sheds light on the power dynamics at play and the importance of critical listening in an era of echo chambers. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that cuts through the noise to reveal the complexities of influence, identity, and speech in the age of social media. 

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CHAPTERS:

0:00 - Intro

1:28 - Right-Wing Influencer Commentary

6:49 - Woke Free Beer Discussion

13:55 - Bootstrap Mentality Explained

17:32 - Personal Narrative Importance

22:48 - Hate Vs Love Dynamics

23:50 - Pro-Nazi Content on Social Media

27:00 - Elon Musk's Policy Impacts

31:10 - Hate Speech Increase Analysis

41:00 - Social Media Hate Expansion

42:30 - Historical Social Divides

43:50 - Liquid I.V Product Review

46:44 - Meme Review Segment

54:50 - Chronic Fatigue Discussion

55:32 - Choosing Positive Relationships

57:54 - Assertiveness in Personal Attitudes

59:07 - Selflessness in Conversations

1:01:08 - Politeness in Communication

1:03:49 - OUTRO

1:04:35 - Where to Find Us Online

1:04:39 - Supporting Our Channel

1:05:02 - Thank You and Farewell

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Introduction and Episode Overview

00:00:10
Speaker
Welcome. First of all, welcome. This is Unsolicited Perspectives. I'm your host, Bruce Anthony, here to lead the conversation in important events and topics for The Shape of Today's Society. Join the conversation and follow us wherever you get your audio podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch our video podcasts. Rate, review, like, comment, share, share with your friends, share with your family, help, even share with your enemies.
00:00:34
Speaker
On today's episode, I'm going to be talking about right wing influencers.

Rise of Right-Wing Influencers and Nazi Sympathizers

00:00:39
Speaker
I'm going to be talking about a rise of Nazi sympathizers on Twitter or X, whatever you want to call it. And then we're going to be going through means with Bruce. But that's enough of the intro. Let's get to the show.
00:01:00
Speaker
You know, I have said before that I'm not gonna be a hypocrite. When using a platform, no matter how small or big your following is, you must remain authentic, honest, and understand that what you're putting out in the world, people are going to listen to, they're gonna watch

Viral Incidents and Influencer Notoriety

00:01:19
Speaker
it. They can gain some stuff, they can lose some stuff, but what you say on platforms matters. With that being said,
00:01:30
Speaker
Y'all remember the crazy plane lady? Y'all remember the crazy plane lady. The crazy plane lady that yelled out, this is not real, that person's not real on American Airlines. Her name is Tiffany Gomez. That's how she get her popularity. She's a real estate developer from Texas. She's not done with her 15 minutes of fame because she's become a right wing influencer.

Conservative Branding and Boycotts

00:01:57
Speaker
What does that even mean?
00:01:59
Speaker
Well, she just posted a photo on her Instagram or Twitter. I still call it Twitter. I'm not going to call her ex. It's Twitter to me. In which she's in a bikini. And look, I'm not going to lie. She looked good. All right. Let's keep it 100. She looked good. Shorty looked good. All right.
00:02:21
Speaker
I'm going to put that out there first. I'm not being biased here. I'm not saying that she's some ragger muffin and shorty, shorty look good. All right. So I'm not opposed to seeing pictures of her in a bikini. And I'm sure most people that are interested that are just understand that just enjoy attractiveness. You don't have to be, you don't have to necessarily like women. You know, you just, if attractive people are your thing,
00:02:48
Speaker
She's an attractive person. Hey, I'm not going to lie. I'm not going to deny her that, but she took a picture in a bikini holding a can of ultra right beer. Um, that's a right wing alcohol company. And look, there's a reason why I said she looked good and I'm not the only one because it got 8 million views and it sparked a lot of discussion because like I said, once again,
00:03:16
Speaker
She was taking a picture with this right wing ultra beer, and I'll get into that in a minute, but also, she

Economic Impact of Conservative Movements

00:03:24
Speaker
looked good. That's the reason why you're gonna get eight million views if you look good. All right, let me get into this right wing ultra beer. Right wing ultra beer gained popularity among certain conservatives. After some boycotted Bud Light, after his partnership with the transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney,
00:03:44
Speaker
Uh, some of y'all might remember that some of you might not in the month of, in transgender appreciation month. I don't remember exactly what it's called off the top of my head, but, uh, we were acknowledging, uh, the LGBTQ plus community and trends, Bud Light partnered with Dylan and created one can, one can in support of him.
00:04:07
Speaker
Right-wing conservatives said, well, Bud Light is supporting trans, right? They feel so strongly about trans people that they decided to boycott Bud Light. And let me tell you something, right-wing conservatives, when they take their dollars away, it makes an impact. That just lets you know how many of them actually are, because Bud Light has been dropping in stock, you know, and they've been losing money because of that partnership. They haven't switched it. They still acknowledge it.
00:04:38
Speaker
I don't drink beer, but if I did, I would drink Bud Light. And my man Garth Brooks down there in his new bar in Nashville, still serving Bud Light in his bar, because he says, we welcome all. But anyway, since Bud Light did this, the CEO of Ultra Right Beer, Seth Weathers, created this beer company. And the beer company, Ultra Right Beer, is marketed as 100% woke-free American beer. I'll get into woke in a minute.
00:05:08
Speaker
But 100% woke American, woke free beer.

The 'Woke' Narrative and Misinterpretations

00:05:13
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And he's also known Seth Weathers as a conservative debt. He did not hire Gomez to do this post. His quote was saying that there's no partnership. Beautiful women are just naturally attracted to our brand. Now, there's so much that goes into that quote.
00:05:37
Speaker
And I will say there are some right wing conservatives out there that are attractive, low on ballpark. She's a pretty woman. I choose AOC over her. That's just my preference. But I'm not going to deny that she isn't attractive. I don't know if there's a whole lot of attractive right wing conservative women out there. I haven't done a poll. What I will say is, Ms. Gomez, she's attractive.
00:06:08
Speaker
Um, here's the crazy thing about this ultra right world beer. It's popular somewhat in the right wing community. Uh, you can only get it online and it's $20 a six pack. Now I don't know about you. It's been a long time since I had some beer, but $20 for a six pack.
00:06:30
Speaker
That's crazy to me. That's absolutely ridiculous. That's more than $3.50 per can of beer. You can get you a six pack of Bud Light for $12.
00:06:42
Speaker
I, you know, okay, you know, you go and drink that ultra right conservative beer. Um, so Gomez is trying to be a right wing influencer and, and, uh, she posted something. One of the quotes on her post was something like, um, this is going to make a lot of people mad, you know, 100% woke free, which is once again, the ultra right beers, uh, slogan.

Conservative Views on Welfare and Entitlement

00:07:03
Speaker
I want to get into this idea of woke and, and,
00:07:08
Speaker
Black people, by and large, the majority, generally speaking, not everybody, we're not a monolith, right? But generally speaking, Black people understand what the history of woke is, right? The history of woke is to be aware of racial injustices, right? It was stay woke,
00:07:29
Speaker
when you were driving in those certain roads in the South, because some of them had sundown laws, that meant that black people couldn't be out after sundown. These were legitimately real things in my parents lifetime. So before me, before me, but in my parents lifetime, this was actually a thing. It's not that far ago. My parents are still young. Let me tell you how young my parents are, even though they're in their sixties. Let me tell you how young my parents are.
00:07:58
Speaker
My parents can operate an iPhone sometimes better than I can. Right? Their emoji game is real strong and not that weird like boomer emoji game. Like their game is strong. In my parents lifetime, there were such things as sundown loss because my parents were born before the started civil rights movement, which means they were born when Jim Crow was a thing. So when Jim Crow was a thing and actually
00:08:26
Speaker
even into the 70s and 80s. Like you didn't want to be caught on the wrong roads in the South. I don't know if that's like that now, but it definitely was like that.
00:08:37
Speaker
No more than 30, 40 years ago, okay? The rule was stay woke. You had to stay awake, stay aware of where you were driving to be safe. That's what woke means. Woke means to be aware, to be safe, to understand plights against marginalized people, whether it be black people, and then
00:08:59
Speaker
the LGBTQ plus community kind of latched on to it as well. And I, as a black person, will lend them that woke term, the true meaning of it, because it applies to them as well. But it's taking on a new twist. And when people say they are anti-woke,
00:09:23
Speaker
be clear of what they mean by that. What they mean by that is they're anti-black, they're anti-LGBTQ+, they're anti-anything other than Christian straight. Now, I say Christian straight and I typically say white Christian straight male. And I'm going to say Christian straight because
00:09:45
Speaker
There are some black folks out there that's anti-woke. They got them on Fox News. They got them on OAN. We're not all a monolith. We don't all believe the same. Don't believe what these news organizations like Fox and OAN are telling you that there's this large exodus out of the black community going into this right wing ideology.

Black Conservatives and Trump

00:10:05
Speaker
That's just not the case. Are there some? Yeah. And at my surprise, I was watching WrestleMania a couple of weekends ago, and I saw a black man in Philadelphia granted
00:10:15
Speaker
people from all over the world come to WrestleMania. So I don't know where this black man was from, but it was a black man in Philadelphia at WrestleMania with a Make America Great hat on. So they out there. They out there. I don't know. Actually, that's not true.
00:10:34
Speaker
I was going to say I don't know anybody. I actually don't know him. But during a pandemic, this is 2020, I'm meeting my dad for brunch for Father's Day. I'm walking in downtown D.C. I see this black man with not only a Make America great red hat on, but also a shirt.
00:10:51
Speaker
I'm ice grilling him. He's not ice grilling me, but I see him kind of trying to, he's eyeballing me, but not directly. Meaning that he's looking off in the distance, but I know he's paying attention to me. And I'm like, man, go ahead. What you want to do?
00:11:07
Speaker
Because you're a traitor. And I know what people are going out there to say that are supporters of President Trump. Black people can't support President Trump. I'm going to just give you a clear answer to that question from me. This is I'm speaking from me and not from the entire black community. Hell no. Hell no. Black people cannot support Trump. I'm sorry. I know the people that
00:11:36
Speaker
support his policies and support him, want to say that he's not a racist and want to change up the words that he said, but he's a racist. And there's plenty of evidence to back this up. I'm not going to run down the list because I've already done it before.
00:11:54
Speaker
those people that want to argue that point, they just want to argue that point and not look at facts. And it doesn't matter what you present to them. They're just not going to accept it because by accepting that and they support him, they would have to
00:12:07
Speaker
accept the fact that they support a racist. And then in actuality, they might also be a racist. And contrary to what some people believe, you know, not all these people that are Trump supporters and right wing conservatives want to be considered racist, though they might be, don't want to be considered racist. Being racist is actually a bad thing. Like, you know, that's not a good thing. That's a bad thing. It's like,
00:12:35
Speaker
I can't think of a different analogy. I was gonna say a woman beater, but yeah, okay, almost. Ain't nobody out here claiming that they happy to be hitting women. Every man that's hit a woman, I don't know that they've ever bragged about it. I've actually not known.
00:12:52
Speaker
of a man personally that I know hit women and just openly was like, yeah, I'll be hitting on women. I haven't known that. I don't know too many men that have. I probably can't even count them on three fingers. That means it's not more than three. People don't want to admit the bad things about themselves. So the idea that they would support somebody who's a racist
00:13:17
Speaker
President Trump, former President Trump, wouldn't mean to acknowledge that, well, they don't really give a damn about racism, and that they might be racist too. And nobody wants to admit their faults. So they lean into the fact that, oh, you're creating a false narrative. That isn't true. And they convince themselves in their own head for that to be the case. And that's not necessarily the truth. But people don't ever want to admit the bad qualities about themselves.
00:13:46
Speaker
And there's this idea with woke, right? And I got into an argument with, and I'll say he's a friend of mine. He's a friend. He's a friend of mine about this idea of entitlements or entitlement programs, welfare programs. And he's a white gentleman.
00:14:08
Speaker
And we got into a debate of him comparing himself to black people in the sense that he was poor and he made it. And I said, well, okay, let's examine this. One, you weren't poor. Your parents were cheap, but you weren't poor. Like you grew up as a little kid, as a little kid, you know, five, six, seven years old, you had your own room.
00:14:35
Speaker
You weren't poor. I shared a room with my brother and sister until I was 10. I didn't get my own room until I was almost 13. And I wouldn't even consider us poor, poor. We were working class. We were on the way up, but not poor, poor. I know people that actually had to share beds. That's poor.
00:14:58
Speaker
right? Where you actually don't know where your next meal is coming from. Like I always knew where my next meal was coming from. So there's this idea of these people that are anti-woke that talk about
00:15:11
Speaker
You know, I don't like all the entitlement programs. I don't like welfare. Just pick yourself up out of your bootstraps. And Martin Luther King had this great quote. It's very difficult. I'm paraphrasing here. It's very difficult to pull yourself up out of your bootstraps when you have no boots, right? So this idea of we'll just pick yourself up and do it isn't apples

Myths of Self-Made Success

00:15:32
Speaker
to apples. It's apples to oranges. It's not the same thing. And as I was in further thought about this topic,
00:15:41
Speaker
And as I was thinking about how I was going to approach this topic, I had to start thinking about it as something very simple. Now, I can understand the perspective of, and it's not all white people, but in my life,
00:15:59
Speaker
the majority of people that are against welfare programs or helping right tend to be white like and they tend to say not to say that first of all not to say to all white people are like this because also I know a bunch of white people that are like let's give away everything for free and I'm like no that's let's not do that uh so I'm I'm not a centralist I'm I lean closer to uh
00:16:25
Speaker
the left than I do with the right, but I'm somewhere at, if this was, if the left was zero and the right was 100, I'm more like 35, 40, right? Like I'm way closer to the left, but I'm not too far from the middle.
00:16:40
Speaker
Okay, so this idea that you can just pull yourself up by your bootstraps, typically from my perspective in my lifetime comes from white people. Now, I have this unique perspective because I've grown up in almost every economical, social economical class except for rich, right? And so I've been in a lot of white spaces, especially considering what I do for a living, where I went to school, what I study things of this nature. I'm often in a lot of white spaces and I have a lot of white friends.
00:17:10
Speaker
I have a lot of, I have, I have friends and I have white friends and my white friends are from all different backgrounds. So I feel like I have a pretty good idea of what I'm talking about here.
00:17:26
Speaker
had a quote, gave a speech at a college commencement somewhere in California, I can't remember which one, in which he talked about he hated the idea of people saying that they did it alone and they didn't need help. He was like, I made it in this country because I got help.
00:17:43
Speaker
that people fed me when I didn't have food. People gave me clothes when I didn't have clothes. This idea that you could do it all on your own and that you've done it all on your own is a falsehood and that we all have help along the way. Sometimes people don't want to recognize it. And then as I'm examining why certain people would look at entitlement programs, welfare programs, and say, well, I did it. I pulled myself out by my bootstraps. Why can't they? It's because
00:18:12
Speaker
Everybody wants to be the hero of their own story Nobody wants to when they when people tell their story about where they came from and how they made it Very rarely do they talk about all the advantages or the help that they got along the way My friend going back to my friend talking about how he grew up poor he didn't grow up poor he had money right and he had house and he lived in a
00:18:38
Speaker
pretty decent neighborhood. At least it was middle class, which means that he went to a better school, got a better education, right? And he saw certain things in life that prepared him for the future that a lot of people without those advantages economically wouldn't see. So he, he went to college, right? And, and, and
00:18:59
Speaker
He got help financially in college, whether he wants to admit it or not, he got help. His parents helped him along the way and he always had a safety net. He could always go back home. Some people go to college and they can't go back home. So this idea that people do it alone and they pull themselves by the bootstraps, it's not true. Everybody has help along the way, but people don't want to examine that because once again, they want to be the hero to their own story.
00:19:27
Speaker
It goes all the way back to Kobe Bryant, who's a remix of Michael Jordan. And they said he played a lot of hero basketball. He wanted to be the reason for somebody's victory. And how? I'll even put myself in that example going all the way back telling the story of how I threw away a gold medal from an AAU tournament. And my mom went in the trash can to go get it because
00:19:52
Speaker
She was like, why did you throw this away? And I said, I didn't play that much. I didn't participate that much. And she was like, you were part of the team. I didn't look at it like that. If I couldn't put my stamp on that I helped produce this, I didn't want to have any part of that. People feel that way in their own lives. They want to believe I did it all by myself. I didn't even have any help. Not acknowledging that there was whether you want to admit it or not, either direct help or indirect help to help you get to where you were.

Profiting from Hate as a Right-Wing Influencer

00:20:20
Speaker
Look, these right-wing people that are so self-absorbed, and I will say they're self-absorbed, to look at themselves and think of themselves as a higher thing because they had help, but not acknowledge the help they got because they want to be the hero of their story is the reason why you have people doing this anti-woke

Anti-Semitism and Hate Speech on Twitter

00:20:48
Speaker
thing.
00:20:49
Speaker
re-corning, re-corning, corning, re-corning the phrase to basically mean anything different than me. And that's basically what it is. So Ms. Gomez is now right wing influencer and there's money in it. There is more money in being a right wing influencer than there is in being a left wing influencer. Cause there's always going to be more money in hate than there is in love.
00:21:18
Speaker
And I'm going to get into more of that in the next segment, but I can't give you any better examples of what I'm talking about here. Listen to what I'm saying and really examine your story.
00:21:35
Speaker
I can admit I would not be here without certain advantages that I know other people didn't have. Contrary to what you might think because I'm a black man, it has nothing to do with affirmative action. It has everything to do with my parents busting their ass to give me every opportunity that they could give me to get to where I am today. And there are people that have been helping me along the way, black and white, straight and gay.
00:22:03
Speaker
male and female and they that have helped me get here. I acknowledge that. This is not a one man hero journey that got me to this point. I acknowledge the help that's helped me get here. The people that have been pushing me in my back to move forward along the way. Shouldn't you do the same thing? I don't know. I'm just asking you to think about it. I'm not asking you what to think. I'm just asking you to think about it.
00:22:40
Speaker
All right, I'm not done with talking about hate This is a little bit different when it's not necessarily talking about white people Looking down upon black people. It's white people looking down upon Jewish people. So I just read an article It's in the it's on an NBC News site not MSNBC
00:23:06
Speaker
NBC News, remember when I tell you guys to pay attention to where are you getting your news from, right? If it's CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and all that stuff, it's news commentary, right? Like they're giving you news, but they're also giving you commentary on top of that news. It's not straight journalism.
00:23:25
Speaker
NBC News, ABC News, CBS News, Alajiz, things like that. They're going to give you news news. So anyway, on the NBC News site, there was this article written, it was called Verified Pro Nazi Ex Accounts Flourish under Elon Musk. The story was done by David Ingram and Laura
00:23:46
Speaker
So basically the article discusses how Elon Musk's, his ex, Twitter, okay, has become a hub for Nazi support and propaganda. The article mentions that at least 150 paid premium subscriber ex accounts and thousands of unpaid accounts have posted or amplified
00:24:07
Speaker
pro-Nazi content on X in recent months. These accounts often violate X's rules by consistently posting anti-Semitic or pro-Nazi materials. Examples of these type of materials that are once again against X's policy are praising Nazi soldiers, sharing Nazi symbols, and denials of the Holocaust. I'm going to get in more to the article, but
00:24:34
Speaker
And this rise of anti-Semitism, and there is absolutely a rise in anti-Semitism throughout the world. It is very, very important to pay attention to the hate. I find it extremely, extremely convenient for certain Republicans, not all of them.
00:24:59
Speaker
Not all of them, but certain Republicans who have courted the far-right extremist fringes of the party that have courted Nazi support. I mean, they unite the right.
00:25:18
Speaker
was all about that. Remember President Trump said there was good people on both sides? I don't know how you play with those words. He said there was good people on both sides. No, there wasn't. There was a group of people out there protesting hate, and there was another group of people out there praising hate. So it's not the same thing. But you have people like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was talking about Jewish space lasers,
00:25:39
Speaker
lasers now praising Israel's defense system and now in such support of the Israeli state when you know they're always quick to throw George Soros under the bus a Jewish businessman that supports the Democrats under the bus any chance they get and they're always willing to court once again that vote what do you think the Proud Boys were the January 6 was led led by a lot of these neo-nazi white supremacist groups
00:26:09
Speaker
And it wasn't FBI undercover in these groups. It was those groups. It was these people. And they're growing. They're growing in popularity. During the women's tournament in Utah or Idaho, a team had to leave their hotel because they were being harassed by a white supremacist group.
00:26:35
Speaker
Look it up, it's a real thing that actually happened in 2024. It's a growing thing, it's a concern. So, okay, let me get back to this article. The pro Nazi content is not confined to just the fringes of the platform. During one seven day period last month in March, seven of the most widely shared pro Nazi posts on X
00:27:02
Speaker
occurred 4.5 million views total. This was during a seven day period last month, 4.5 million. One post with 1.9 million views promoted a false and long debunked conspiracy theory that six million Jews did not die in Holocaust. Now I don't know what the exact number was,
00:27:30
Speaker
of how many Jews died in the Holocaust. When people say 6 million Jews died in the Holocaust, I believe that. I believe that. They had concentration camps, but they were death camps with gas chambers, killing people. We have pictures of it. There are pictures of it. And this is before AI
00:27:53
Speaker
And it's not like movies was really a thing during the World War II. I mean, you had silent movies with Charlie Chaplin. It wasn't gone with the wind and stuff like that during that time. They didn't even have color on movies and stuff. This was not doctor. This happened. And the idea that they are deniers, they're not deniers. They know what happened. They just don't want to acknowledge it. It goes back to my original, the first segment. People not want to acknowledge it.
00:28:23
Speaker
things that are true, things that are real. Because somehow, someway, it belittles them in their mind. Okay. There was more than 5,300 verified and unverified accounts that reshared that particular post about the fact that they were denying that six million Jews died in the Holocaust. And other popular posts were reshared hundreds of times within the space.
00:28:51
Speaker
Now, Twitter or X's policies ban glorifying violence. It's a broad prohibition. That's not the right word. That's not the right word. OK, that's not the right word. But I'm going to get back to that in a minute. X sometimes uses to take down pro-Nazi content and accounts. So basically, their policies is kind of broad.
00:29:17
Speaker
And X is like, yeah, OK, well, maybe we could take this down. There isn't. It's broad. It's very general. It's not very detailed. So some of these posts and everything are able to sip through the cracks under Elon Musk's guys as free speech. I'll get into that in a minute.
00:29:36
Speaker
The rules also ban praising violent entities and they say the platform will apply labels to hate imagery like swastikas, but they still allow swastikas. So this idea that it will ban praising violent entities
00:29:56
Speaker
But it will still allow swastikas on the site, and they'll just label it. Isn't that an example of a violent incident? You see what I'm saying with these broad kind of like context of what rules apply, what rules don't apply. I mean, it's almost like X is trying to be like an NBA or NFL official that some calls get called during the game and some calls don't get called during the playoffs.
00:30:23
Speaker
And that's kind of how they're treating ex-Twitter, whatever you want to call it. Like some things, we're going to decide in the moment if this is a banning offense or not a banning offense. And just from last month, you can see that they are letting a lot of negative, violent imagery pass with a little notation. And they do a little notation. Anybody that's on ex-Twitter, they see the little notations.
00:30:53
Speaker
The article suggests that X does not appear to be enforcing any of these policies. And that's clear from the 4.5 million people, million views certain posts got just in a seven day period of last month. The findings of the latest evidence
00:31:10
Speaker
This is all from the article of Flushing Nazi Network on S. It's a flourishing Nazi network that's happening on X that this article is basically discovered. Previous investigations by news organizations and I hate watchdogs have documented many examples of anti-Semitism, white supremacy and support for Nazism on X.
00:31:39
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Basically, X has become a place where hate lives. Now, Twitter has always been just a nasty place.
00:31:52
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People making comments. Twitter is just a negative. It's just a negative space. It really is. Instagram is almost like that, but there's a lot of people that would do a lot of positive. You could see positive stuff on Instagram and TikTok. Twitter has just been a trash, a burning trash dump. This article is basically saying, through evidence,
00:32:15
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right through evidence and investigation is that ever since Elon Musk has taken over, Twitter has become a bigger cesspool.

Elon Musk and Social Media Policies

00:32:24
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The verified users sharing the pro-Nazi content have entered into a mutual beneficial relationship with Elon Musk because they're paying $8 a month or more for premium services that are available to all premium subscribers. In exchange, they get prioritization, meaning they get priority over other texts when they reply to posts
00:32:48
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and they have an opportunity to monetize their content through ads. So this is a money making scheme that Nazis are thriving under and what Nazi sympathizes white supremacy. And once again, why is this important? Why is this important? Back in the day, there weren't a lot of spaces for people that truly hate to meet up.
00:33:14
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Right? They were controlled, contained. Contained is the right word. Hate was really contained before social media because everything was contained before social media. Before social media, you dated who was in your city. Maybe if you went to college and through college, you would go visit your friends who were from other places. You might meet other people. And then from that way, you would open up your space for dating. But before social media,
00:33:42
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Dating was pretty much relegated to your city. Now, dating is anywhere in the world. Hate groups are the same, where you should just be, hey, you had to find people that hate it around you.
00:33:55
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Because it was not really easy. You could kind of find it on internet forms, right? Like that's always been a thing. It's been a rise since the internet has become a thing. But even still, it didn't give you the access to large groups of people like social media does. And I'm not saying that social media is a bad thing. I think social media is a good thing. I think social media is a positive thing.
00:34:19
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when people that have the right ideals choose to be positive. However, with those people that choose to be negative, social media has given them a bigger platform. It used to be a time where David Duke rarely got on TV.
00:34:37
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David Duke, who used to be the grandmaster, who might still be the grandmaster, the Ku Klux Klan, he once ran for office, several different offices in Louisiana. And it used to be hard for these people to get any type of popularity, to gain any type of esteem, to gain any type of engagement.
00:34:56
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Right. It was really tough. You do a couple of marches or something like that. Unless you had a whole group of people or you were in an area that was sympathetic to your cause, you weren't really getting anywhere now through social media and more specifically with Twitter backslash X, specifically under Elon Musk.
00:35:17
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hate has grown. And so it's very important to understand where Elon Musk falls in all of this. So what is his response to all of this?
00:35:29
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Elon Musk, who is known as a free speech abolitionist, absolutist, excuse me, not abolitionist, a free speech absolutist, has responded to the controversy surrounding pro-Nazi content on his platform X. He responded to a tweet where a social media user appeared to push the great replacement conspiracy theory on X, claiming that Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of hatred
00:35:57
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against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them. In other words, this post basically said that, this is so ridiculous. I'm trying to gather my thoughts on this one because it's just, it's so ridiculous that Jewish people have been putting out hate
00:36:20
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like antisemitism have been doing towards them. That's basically what this post was saying. So it was a post on X and this clearly exemplifies Elon Musk and what he thinks about all this hatred on X. Musk responds to the tweet, you have said the actual truth. Let me go back.
00:36:47
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Because maybe you guys weren't following me here because my speech impediment is really bad today. I don't know what it is. I'm stumbling over all my words, but thank you for bearing with me. But let me go back. It's a great replacement theory. This tweet is a great replacement theory, conspiracy theory, claiming that Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of hatred against whites that they claim they want people to stop using against them.
00:37:16
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And Elon Musk says, you ain't speaking nothing but the truth. That's what Elon Musk said. So Elon Musk kind of believes, kind of supports a lot of what these Nazis, white supremacists are saying on Twitter. That's not me coming to that idea.
00:37:39
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That's basically him and his own words saying it. That's not basically him. That's him and his own words saying it. It's the reason why he's not so adamant about taking down Nazi post and growth on his ex account. And it's profitable. All right. Making that money. What did I say earlier?
00:38:01
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Right-wing extremists, influencers, way more money in that than left-wing. It's a lot more money and hate than there is in love. Don't nobody want to hear about that love stuff. Everybody want to hear about that hate. I will admit, I'm messy. I love gossip. This whole thing that's going on with Drake and J Cole and Kendrick Lamar and
00:38:26
Speaker
I think I'm Big Meach, Larry Hoover, Rick Ross, and then Chris Brown and Quavo getting into it is juicy. It's the reason why we love watching those TV reality shows. We love Housewives, Real Housewives, and Hip Hop, Love and Hip Hop. And before that, Flavor of Love and all them little dating shows. I love the show Change of Heart. That's back in the early 2000s. But if you don't know what that show is, Google it.
00:38:56
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No, it's a messy show. People love messy. Start spreading love. People don't want to hear that. Start spreading positivity. People get tired of that. People want negativity. It's profitable to be negative. And what Elon Musk is showing is that he is leaning into that negativity.
00:39:13
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He's leaning into that hatred because actually it's not super profitable because X has been losing a lot of money, but in his eyes it is giving people a larger voice for their hate and he's going to make a couple of coins off of it.

Podcast Motivations and Reflections

00:39:31
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Okay. All right. That's the reason why I have this show. Um, not, not that I believe that I'm some
00:39:39
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One, I don't think I'm a great orator, but not because I believe that I'm some
00:39:45
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great person that can lead change. No, as I've often said on this show, you know, I've got my own flaws and I can be a bit of a hypocrite in certain areas. My, myself, I do self-reflection. And when people tell me about myself, things that I can't see, I listen to them because I'm always trying to evolve and grow. I don't always think that I'm right. I think I'm right the majority of the time because my thoughts are well thought out, well researched. I don't just speak about things that I don't know about.
00:40:14
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Not everybody has that idea in life. So if I can give you a different perspective of looking at things that, like I said, hits a few people and helps a few people grow and learn, that's all worth it for me. I am one of those people that's going to preach positivity and love. I'm also going to get messy sometimes. I got to give you all a little bit of the messy, but I'm not going to get messy as in hatred. Even when I speak about people that
00:40:45
Speaker
are basically against me and against my causes and against the things that I believe in. I don't hate them. I don't hate them. At all. And a lot of ways I try to understand them and sometimes, sometimes I can understand a little bit about where they're coming from. A little bit. But that doesn't mean that I'll ever agree with them. But most importantly, I'm not gonna hate them. I don't hate anybody.
00:41:14
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I hate one former client that tried to get me fired. I do hate her. I put her gender out there too. It was a hurt. She's the evil person.
00:41:25
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Not just because of what she tried to do against me, but just not a good person by and large. She's one of the people, I don't think she's not a Nazi. Nazi sympathizer or white supremacist. She's not a white supremacist in the standpoint because she isn't white. She definitely leans into white supremacy, though. I'm not going to get into that anymore about defining what white supremacy is. I've already done it several times on the show. The point I'm trying to make is
00:41:54
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is that hate has a bigger platform. And I was listening to a GOP poster on CNN that said that the divide in America is bigger than it ever has been.
00:42:08
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And I just listened to what he had to say. And I said, that's a crock of shit. The divide has always been there. The only difference is that people have a bigger platform to say what they feel. And there's no more filters. But these are always been the thoughts of the people. They're just expressing it a lot more. There is no bigger divide.
00:42:31
Speaker
Dislike there aren't any, well, there might be bigger disasters than there are now, but the reason why it seems like there's always a bunch of people dying at the bigger disasters. We have more access to news, quicker news than we ever had before.
00:42:44
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Are things changing marginally, but there's not this drastic change in the divide in this country.

Humor and Closing Remarks

00:42:53
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Divide has always been there. And I told you, as a black man that's grown up in a lot of white spaces, and somebody who always picks on people being slick with their words, thinking that they're hiding their true selves when they're not, I can tell you that divide has always been this strong. Game didn't change.
00:43:12
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00:46:19
Speaker
You know, the sibling happy hour being on a Friday. I'll try and make it light for you guys. But I got to give you all the real that's kind of the reason why you're that you're coming on. And you're listening and watching the show because I give you the real either you like what I have to say, or you hate what I have to say.
00:46:37
Speaker
but you're interested in it nevertheless. And the reason why I know this is because of the analytics and the analytics are showing that this show is growing way faster than I ever thought that it could. But you know, every now and then I got to give you guys
00:46:53
Speaker
a lighter tone, right? Because I've already talked about right-wing conservatism and Nazis, two subjects that are not liked and that you can't find too much humor in. But we're going to go through my memes now and try to find a little bit of humor, but also be real on some of these memes. Now, I've gone through this segment before.
00:47:18
Speaker
I'm gonna go through it again. These are means that are on my personal page most of the time that I either like or I put in my stories. If you wanna know what my personality is like and its totality. I'm not conservative on this show, but I'm kinda reserved because I'm doing the show. Basically, in real life, I'm kind of a creep. Anybody that knows me personally, I'm kind of a creep.
00:47:45
Speaker
Not as like a real creep, but you know, I'm a little bit of a creep. So I like stuff that are, you know, a little bit on the edge. And that's what my personality is. So this segment is about expressing the memes that I enjoy. And so the first meme that I'm going to express, it says, or going to talk about is, it says, a haku about life.
00:48:14
Speaker
I am so tired. Where did all my money go?
00:48:19
Speaker
my back is hurting. Now, if this doesn't exemplify how I feel in my life, 95% of the time, I don't know what does. And as you get older, it really, this is really, this is really life. Like my back be hurting for no reason. I hurt my neck the other day getting out of bed. I just turned wrong. I didn't hurt it while I was sleeping. It didn't hurt while I was laying down my eyes open. I said, okay, it's time to rise. First of all, to get
00:48:45
Speaker
To sit up in the bed, I do this little rocking thing where I rock back on my shoulders and kick my feet out so I can bring my whole body forward. And I'm not out of shape. I'm out of shape for me, but I'm in good shape. But that's what it takes for me. I got to rock myself to the sit up position to get out of bed. And as I rock myself in the sit up position, I was fine. So it wasn't the rocking. All I did was turn my body to put my feet on the ground.
00:49:12
Speaker
pull something in my neck. Now that's not my back, but stuff happens with my back all the time. My sister jokes on me all the time when we're filming the show and we take breaks in between we're filming the show. She hears me get up from this chair that I'm sitting on as I'm filming this right now. And there's always like, there's a grunt every single time. You know why? Because I'm almost 44 years old. And even though I'm in good shape, my bones, my muscles, they be getting tight. So my back is always hurting. I don't know where my money goes.
00:49:43
Speaker
I honestly don't. I looked at my bank account earlier today. There's plenty of money in there. But there's not as much money as I thought there should be in there. And so I'm going through the charges. And I'm like, no, this is absolutely me. I'd just be spending money. I don't know why. Part of it was a trip to Atlanta. But it wasn't everything. I mean, when I came back home, I was spending money again. I spent money this weekend. I spent money. I bought a new coffee table just to veer off topic. I went on TikTok shop because TikTok has been advertising this particular coffee table that has a
00:50:13
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a part that comes up and either like a desk, you convert it to like a desk or what have you slow part that comes up. So I said, I'm going to buy it because tick tock had just given me such a great deal, right? I think it was around $100 originally and which lets you know it's not made that great, but
00:50:35
Speaker
I'm expensive in some areas and cheap in a lot of areas. And for a coffee table, the fact that I haven't had one in quite some time, I will experiment on this cheap coffee table because it's not a whole lot of money. And if I don't like it, I can just get rid of it, right? And the reason why I say it wasn't a whole lot of money, because if it was $100, I would not have wasted that for an experiment.
00:50:56
Speaker
but it was something like 50% off. No, it wasn't 50% off. It was a percentage off. And then because I had never bought on TikTok shop before, it gave me a $40 coupon. So it ended up costing me like 30 bucks. I can spend 30 bucks on a chance that the coffee table actually comes into what I want it to be. It came a couple of days later.
00:51:18
Speaker
in this box that was heavy. Mind you, I work out all the time. This box was heavy. So I was like, okay, it's got a little bit of heft to it. Okay, maybe it's not made with poor quality. Maybe it's good quality, a good product. Open up the box. It's like an IKEA box. So if you buy things from IKEA, you know, it's pretty good quality as far as their furniture is concerned. It just, you gotta be a mathematician, a physicist, and an engineer to put the stuff together. So I'm texting my bestie.
00:51:47
Speaker
And I'm like, I got this coffee table. Early Saturday morning, came back from the gym. I said, you know what? I'm going to try and put this coffee table today, put it together today. Now, I'm not the most mechanically inclined person in the world.
00:52:03
Speaker
If I put things together, something is always gonna be wrong. Either there's gonna be a panel backwards or you know those little screws where you gotta line it up with the nail that's already in there and then you gotta line it up and you gotta turn it to lock it, always screw those up. Always, all the time. Something is always jacked up every time I put something together. I just don't have that ability. My brother took all of it.
00:52:25
Speaker
I took all the booty in the family and he took all the brains for putting stuff together. And my sister took the majority of the artistic ability, even though I grabbed a little bit of it too. Okay. So I don't have this great mechanical ability and this booklet, it's 13 steps. But I told my bestie, I was like, you know what? I'm reading through this booklet and they made it Bruce Abel. They made it Bruce Abel because everything was labeled
00:52:55
Speaker
And even the individual nails were all in this big bag, but were organized in the little baggies that had a letter corresponding. And the instructions were like, take panel H,
00:53:09
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flip it on the backside, take screws seven, put it in the bigger hole closer to the outside of the pen. I mean, it was just so detailed instructions. Now I took a lot of breaks as I was putting this thing together because I was drinking and I wanted to make sure I did it right. I put it all together and it came out great. And I'm actually really pleased with it. Um,
00:53:32
Speaker
It's just like something I would get from IKEA. It's not poorly made wood. There was no splintering or anything like that. The nails went in just fine. It's sturdy. I sat on it and it helped me. It's a good product, so I recommend TikTok shop.
00:53:48
Speaker
Yeah, so when I say I be spending money, I just be spending money. Did I need to buy that coffee table? No, but it was too good of a deal, and I'm not gonna pass up on a good deal. It is really, if it's a good deal, I really hate to pass up on it. I might just throw something on the credit card just because the deal is too good to pass up. But okay, let's get back to these memes, because that was a long-winded way of saying I be spending money. Also, just to go back to the haku, the very first thing, I'm so tired, I'm tired all the time.
00:54:17
Speaker
I'm tired all the time. I think the reason why I'm having so much trouble getting my words out for this show is because I'm tired. I don't think I've recovered from the Atlanta trip. You would have thought that I had a good weekend. I was working this weekend. I was working. I enjoyed my Sunday fun day. I was supposed to go to bed a little bit earlier. I woke up early this morning, not on purpose.
00:54:44
Speaker
I'm tired, I'm tired all the time, so that's funny. Okay, this is part of the thing I was, this is part of the example I was talking about where I said I'm a little bit of a creep. Ladies and gentlemen, put your children away for what I'm about to read. Date people who want to suck your private parts, not your energy. Now, it's a creeper, but also it's very, very important. I have dated some women. Some of them actually listen to this show.
00:55:14
Speaker
And the ones that are listening to this show, this ain't about you. I actually dated some women that are energy sucking succubus. Like I'm a laid back person and that's going to lead me to my next meme next, but I'm a very laid back person. I'm even killed. I don't get to.
00:55:35
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hype one way or the other. I'm not gonna get too hype. I'm not gonna get too mad. And I'm very patient. My job has taught me that I'm a very, very patient person, even though people that would know me from my youth days when I was younger, would say I'm a hot head inpatient. I was back in the day. Something happens with age, and you start to realize that certain things just don't matter.
00:55:57
Speaker
Right? And certain things do matter. You start to realize what's important and what's not important. That long delay that I told you guys about on the last show, when I was at the airport or in a plane all day long, I'm just taking a stride. Like, yes, it was inconvenient. Yes, it ruined my day. Yes, it's probably the reason why I'm still tired. Nobody set out to make my day like that. That was not on purpose. There's no reason why I would take it out on the flight attendants or the pilot or even really the airline.
00:56:25
Speaker
You know, an airline made a good job of accommodating us afterwards by giving us vouchers that's going to pay for my round trip ticket back to Atlanta to celebrate my sister's 40th birthday. Like, there's no real reason to blow a gasket over something that you can't control and nobody else can really control. It's just a situation. So I kind of just be chilling. But.
00:56:47
Speaker
A lot of people suck the hell out of that energy from me. A lot of women. Now it's my fault that I allow it to happen. And I've been doing a good job over 2024 of setting reasonable boundaries. I've cut more than a few people out of my life because they were soul sucking succubus. And I don't regret it. Our life is grander and I don't miss them. But yes, choose people that suck your private parts, not your energy.
00:57:15
Speaker
That's a really important one. Next meme. This goes back to the point where I say that I'm laid back and chill. I might be laid back, but I can lean forward real quick. That was the meme. I might be laid back, but I can lean forward real quick. What does that mean? That means I might be chill. Don't test me.
00:57:37
Speaker
because I can get real hot, real fast, and it could be a big problem for all people that's involved. I'm chill, can't. Just don't bother me. Just don't try to cross me or do nothing wrong to me. Everything is going to be all good. But when you try to come at me wrong, I'm going to flip it, and you're going to see another side of me. A 180, not a 360, ladies and gentlemen. I cannot stress it enough. It's a 180. It's a 360. You're right back to the original point. I could do a 180 real fast.
00:58:07
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not be laid back. So I thought that was interesting. This is very, very important. And I feel like people really need to hear this. I've done a really good, I don't know if I've done a good job. I've really attempted to monitor to make sure that I don't do this very thing that I'm about to express from this meme. And it is.
00:58:34
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normalize not bringing up relatable story about yourself when someone is telling you something about themselves. Just listen. So a lot of times people will tell you about their plight and what they're going through. And the other person will say, yeah, you know, I've been through that same thing like this one time and completely not pay attention.
00:59:00
Speaker
to what that person was opening up and telling you about. And that's something that I've done in the past myself. I've tried to stop that because I realized that's taking the air out of somebody who's opening up to me. Sometimes it's really important just to listen. This is a really great example for men to follow heterosexual men when dealing with their women, significant others.
00:59:30
Speaker
They don't want you to solve their problem unless they ask for you to solve their problem. Yes, they may talk about the same problem over and over and over again. And you may be like, there's an easy solution to this. That's not the point. The point is that they're just sharing and they want you to just listen. Don't try and solve it unless they ask for you to solve it. Don't try to solve it. Just listen. And it was actually a female friend that pointed it out to me.
01:00:01
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about my own thing to kind of bring it back to me. And I won't say that a person being self-centered, sometimes people are trying to make that connection like, hey, you're going through a tough time. I've been there. I've come out the other side of it. You can make your way through. Sometimes it's a comforting thing, but nevertheless, just shut up and listen to them because that's all people really, really want is to be heard. And if you cut them off,
01:00:28
Speaker
then they're not going to really be comfortable opening up with you. All right, last one. People who ask, can I call you are so sweet. Like obviously you can't, but so sweet. Don't call me. Don't call me. Text me. I will have whole conversations through text message. And the only time I really need to call
01:00:51
Speaker
went into a long conversation is if I need to answer like right here, right now, that's like, Hey, I'm about to turn on the street. Is this where you live? That's the time to call me. All right. Or for me to call anything other than that can be resolved in a text message. I'm not trying to get no phone calls. I will watch that phone ring and text you back like, Hey, what's up? Cause I'm not going to answer that phone call. The only people that can call me then I'm going to always answer the phone call is my media family.
01:01:22
Speaker
Some extended family, if they called me out the blue, something might have went down and I'll answer the phone. Am I bestie? That's pretty much it.
01:01:30
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Because I know if they're calling, they're either calling because I haven't spoken to them in a while and we need to catch up or something has gone on. Some people call me sometimes just a chitchat. And I'm like, hey, I'm busy. I ain't got time to chitchat. I can follow what you got going on in your life through social media or you could text me. Or if there's some party that you need to invite me to, that can be in the text or you know what, at evite, people still do those. I did them for my own birthday party. People still do those. You ain't got to call me.
01:02:00
Speaker
Don't call me. That's a guy goes out for everybody. People don't have my phone number, but don't call me. I'm not looking to hear from you, but I am looking to hear from you through the comments, do DMS, do emails for the show. I enjoy most of the time.
01:02:16
Speaker
reading these comments and emails and ideas for show topics. Everybody wants to be a producer on the show. You should talk about this and that. And I always say, yeah, I could probably talk about that for five minutes and then what's what's next for that. It's not interesting to me. And I'm very grateful that people were.
01:02:35
Speaker
Offering ideas to help produce the show. Hell, it becomes challenging to produce multiple shows a week and topics to talk about. But I enjoy it. I enjoy it. Even when I'm stumbling over my words like today and having a hard time landing that point that I'm trying to make. I'll get there eventually. It just takes me a little while. But thank you for riding with my long-winded ass.
01:03:03
Speaker
But, thank you for listening, thank you for watching, and until next time, as always, a'al hala.
01:03:12
Speaker
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Clearly listen to and that you can clearly see so any donation would be appreciative most importantly I want to say thank you. Thank you. Thank you for listening and watching and supporting us and I'll catch you next time Audi 5000