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Episode 196: “This Episode is Going Viral. No Vaccine Needed!”

S4 E196 · AMATEUR NATION with Lou Santini
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THIS WEEK:

*A movie quote from an ‘80s comedy describes Amateur Nation  to a tee!
*PayPal is no pal of yours!
*Pfizer is too little, too late.
*From my book, “Gym Amateurs”

PLUS:

*On “A la Carte”: more profiteering from Dr. “Keebler Elf” Fauci, another sex-related holiday you forgot, a not-so-fun-fact about the CDC, and “Parking Wars”!

*On “3 Pro Things”: More “EV” News” from the “I told you so!” Desk, where to do business if you’re sick of seeing, “Made in China” on your products, and an inspiring speech from a world leader sticking it to Amateur Nation.

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Introduction and Theme

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Warning, the podcast you are about to hear is often based on true events and people.
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It chronicles the dialogue and actions of random, anonymous, obnoxious, self-entitled, unintelligent, self-centered idiots, attention whores, ignoramuses, dolts, clods, nimrods, douches, weirdos, drama queens, overly sensitive crybabies, and people who think they are better, more important, and special than the rest of us.
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In one word, amateurs.
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Amateurs.
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It's Amateur Nation with Lou Santini.
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We call attention to and call out the amateurs, the people who are doing life wrong.
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The speed bumps of life, the people that are in your way every day, the unintelligent, obnoxious, attention-whoring, self-entitled drama queen victim types who chip away at the moments of your life due to no self-awareness, common sense, manners, or social skills, and are disturbing the flow of the pros.
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Hi,

Podcast's Popularity and Listener Shoutouts

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Mom.
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Oh, hey, Lou.
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Amateur Nation, it's not just a podcast, it's a movement.
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What have we got here, a fucking comedian?
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Yes, sir, and this is episode 196.
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This episode is going viral.
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No vaccine needed.
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Fans first, as always, shouts out to Abdullah Taha, Jarell Fabiano Alejos Tigaroa, that is the coolest name ever, and Ten Volo 123.
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All listen to this podcast online.
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On SoundCloud, one of 30 plus platforms you can hear Amateur Nation.
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Before we get started, you're going to like this a lot.
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I found the movie quote that sums up Amateur Nation.
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And believe it or not, it comes from the classic 1980s comedy Bachelor Party when Tom Hanks was funny.
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Tell me this does not describe amateurs.
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You're vulgar.
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You're inappropriate.
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You're unrefined.
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Here's what's happening in Amateur Nation.
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Hit me!
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Topic number one.

Controversial PayPal Policy and Retraction

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PayPal is no pal of yours.
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This headline from financial market website Benzinga.com.
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PayPal says plan to charge customers $2,500 for misinformation was an error.
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Here's the article.
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PayPal was forced to withdraw a proposed policy change that would have deducted $2,500 from those customers who spread misinformation.
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The financial services company planned to expand its existing list of prohibited activities on November 3rd to include the sending, posting, or publication of any messages, content, or materials that promote misinformation or present a risk to user safety or well-being, the Daily Wire reported.
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The new policy also sought to prevent users from promoting hate violence, racial, or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory.
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You know what's funny about that?
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No pros do that kind of crap.
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Only the amateurs do that nonsense.
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They're flagrant about it.
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Anyway, the article continues.
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Customers took to social media to voice opposition to the proposed policy change.
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David Marcus, former PayPal president, took to Twitter to slam the company.
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He said, It is hard for me to openly criticize a company I used to love and gave so much to.
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But PayPal's new AUP, which stands for Acceptable Use Policy, goes against everything I believe in, he said.
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A private company gets to decide to take your money if you say something they disagree.
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Insanity, he added.
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The article continues.
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Following the uproar, PayPal reportedly said the policy change went out in error.
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Which insults your intelligence to the next level.
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Because this isn't a simple typo.
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This isn't an ad for something 100% off when it was supposed to be 10% off.
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This is an entire policy that someone took time to type up.
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And it wasn't just some rogue employee that shanghaied the operation.
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This was approved by somebody.
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People need to be fired.
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Names need to be named.
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And those people need to be blackballed from any and all financial institutions permanently.
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The article continues, an AUP notice recently went out in error that included incorrect information.
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PayPal was not fining people for misinformation, and this language was never intended to be inserted in our policy.
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Our teams are working to correct our policy pages.
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Oh, they're working right now as I do this podcast.
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They're just hunched over desks, typing away on keyboards.
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Working to correct policy pages.
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You mean hitting delete?
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We're sorry for the confusion this has caused.
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No, not confusion.
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Fraud.
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You're not fining people because A, you got caught.
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B, if, and it's a big if, if it was an error, you're not minding the store.
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C, name names of the person or persons who typed in that policy and then publicly fire them and make them name who asked them or made them insert that policy.
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D, you're done.
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I'm out.
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I literally closed my PayPal account and clicked on the tab that says delete my information.
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Do I lose some avenues of commerce?
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Maybe.
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But it sure beats going to check my bank statement and seeing $2,500 or more for something that is none of PayPal's fucking business.
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Because if we allow that, then we're saying it's okay for all financial institutions to take your money arbitrarily and
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And anytime they want.
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They literally could take it all if they felt like it.
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And their judgment as to what is misinformation apparently is without question because they're the one deciding it.
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They're the jury.
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You know, I try to cut back on my swearing on this podcast.
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I know I have certain drops that have explicit language in there that are prerecorded from movies and TV shows, things like that.
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And I'm really trying to cut back on my swearing on this podcast, but some things get me so fired up, it's really hard to do that.
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Well, no sooner do I get rid of my PayPal account the very same day.
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I see on the Daily Wire that PayPal stock plummeted, dropping more than 5%, costing shareholders nearly $6 billion.
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If I was a PayPal shareholder, I'd be pretty upset.
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I'm not sure why shareholders aren't suing and calling for the firing of any and all parties responsible, including the CEO and president and the chairman, for putting that formerly trusted company in jeopardy.
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And they are now permanently suspect.
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Topic number two.

Critique on Mask-Wearing Logic

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I went to get my truck serviced the other day.
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Routine oil change, tire rotation, that kind of stuff.
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While I was waiting on it, I sat in amazement as I saw a grown man wearing a mask.
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That man thinks that that's what's keeping him alive and or healthy or at least not sick.
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Well, it's his choice if it makes him feel safe.
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Yeah.
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All right.
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Sure.
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It's his choice.
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Doesn't make it right.
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It's quite sad.
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You know, it's his choice to wear it.
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Same way it was my choice not to wear it.
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But let's not get into that.
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We're backtracking, what, a year and a half, two years to the pandemic start.
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This man was probably around 70 years old.
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Now, clearly, he had enough common sense to live that long, to stay alive that long.
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Probably, like all of us, he has gone through some hardships, perhaps a severe illness.
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Or an accident, mental strains, a divorce, maybe a bad bout of COVID.
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But you'd think, with his advanced years of experience to see that he came through all of those things just fine, that maybe a cotton mask with holes and access points at all edges won't be the determining factor of whether he lives or dies or gets sick.
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You know, watching people wear masks back when, you know, people were full-on mask Nazis, it used to make me mad, as I cannot stand people who deny logic and common sense.
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Now it just makes me sad.
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I mean, I get, like, man, what happened to people?
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It makes me sad for humanity.
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You know, the guy who doesn't care about humanity because he wouldn't wear a mask or get the vaccine.
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It does.
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It makes me sad for people like, wow, people are so dumb.
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They're so easily influenced.
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They have no, they're so weak-willed and with no mental backbone.
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Masks for me are now literally amateur detectors.
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I walk around and think, there's one.
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There's another amateur.
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That's an amateur.
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Maybe Darwin was right.
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Nature really does weed out the nimrods.
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Seeing people still wearing masks makes me also assume that they're easily influenced, that they are weak-willed, and yes, just plain stupid.

Pfizer Vaccine Transmission Debate

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That's what masks do.
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It also makes me assume that they've gotten the untested gene experiment.
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This headline from truthpress.com.
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Pfizer director admits COVID vaccine was never tested on preventing transmission.
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Here's the article.
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A Pfizer executive said Monday that neither she nor other Pfizer officials knew whether its COVID-19 vaccine would stop transmission before entering the market last year.
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Member of the European Parliament, Rob Roos, asked during a session, "'Was the Pfizer COVID vaccine tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market?
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Did we know about stopping immunization before it entered the market?'
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Pfizer's Janine Small, president of International Developed Markets, said in response, no, you know, we had to really move at the speed of science to know what is taking place in the market.
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Stop.
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What is the speed of science exactly?
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Answer, it's a nothing answer.
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What she means is, we moved with impunity however quickly we wanted.
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We are science.
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We moved at our own pace and discretion.
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That's the speed of science, fellow pros.
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Funny how the word science, a word that used to be so sterile, benign, nonjudgmental,
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is now a word that is completely suspect.
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Science, you crazy bitch.
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Yeah.
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The article continues, Roos of the Netherlands argued in a Twitter video Monday that following Small's comments to him, millions of people around the world were duped by pharmaceutical companies and governments.
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Millions of people worldwide felt forced to get vaccinated because of the myth that you do it for others, Roos said.
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Now this turned out to be a cheap lie and should be exposed, he added.
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The FDA, NIH, CDC, and WHO operate by this standard.
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Do whatever the hell you want and deal with the consequences and backlash later.
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Make an indescribable amount of money now.
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Kill some people.
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physically harm some people, and then pay out a fraction of that in lawsuit money later, if ever.
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That is now their business model.
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When you're making billions and close to trillions of dollars, do you really care about paying out $100 million in lawsuits?
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Or a billion for that matter?
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If you have $10 billion, $100 billion, what is $10 billion in lawsuit money?
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all things being relative, that's nothing.
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They'll take the hit.
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It'll be on their conscience and it'll be a lot easier for them to deal with it in these huge mansions and their private jets and their gas guzzling SUVs, those kind of things.
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But karma's a bitch.
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Everyone dies.
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The article continues, a number of officials in the United States and around the world had claimed COVID-19 vaccines could prevent transmission.
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Among them, President Joe Biden in July 2021 remarked that you're not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations.
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Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.
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Chief Biden Administration Medical Advisor Anthony Fauci in May 2021 said in a CBS interview that vaccinated people are dead ends for COVID-19, suggesting they cannot transmit the virus.
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When you get vaccinated, you not only protect your own health and that of the family, but you also contribute to the community health by preventing the spread of the virus throughout the community, Fauci said.
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Two months later, in late July of that year, Fauci said that vaccinated people are capable of transmitting the virus.
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Science isn't an exact science.
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Oh, I know.
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And the article finally says in the coming months, Fauci, Biden, CDC director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky and others pivoted to say the vaccine prevents severe disease, hospitalization and death from COVID-19.
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People are suffering.
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People are dying.
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Yeah, actually, Greta, that is the appropriate place to put in that drop.
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Topic number three is next.
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Hey, pros.
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There's been an odd shift in human behavior over the last 15-plus years.
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A sense of entitlement.
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A constant need for attention.
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Ironically coupled with the need to be left alone.
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A desire to be treated the same as everyone else.
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Stupidly combined with the mindset of, I'm special, so treat me accordingly.
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Introducing the book, Amateur Nation.
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The Decline of Common Sense, Manners, and Social Skills.
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The Second Edition.
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Inside, you'll read...
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The Amateur Mission Statement.
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The 30 Truths About Amateurs.
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The Four Stages of Being an Amateur.
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Amateur Habitats and History.
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Social Media Plus Me, Me, Me Equals Amateur.
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Technology and Amateur Behavior.
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With dozens of real funny photos, weird signs, and laugh-out-loud real-life accounts and actual conversations vividly showing how us pros are surrounded by Amateur Nation every day.
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Download the expanded second edition of the e-book, Amateur Nation, The Decline of Common Sense, Manners, and Social Skills.
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The second expanded edition, available now.
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Be a pro.
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Go to Amazon.
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Type Amateur Nation.
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Topic number three.
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Last episode, I talked about Planet Fatness and their Nazi-like regime, kicking out members for grunting when lifting heavy weight, Pizza Mondays, Bagel Tuesdays, and the worst, setting off the ear-piercing lunk alarm, thus shaming the fit people into not being so fit.
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No joke.
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I had mentioned that the gym is one of the main habitats where you will find amateurs.
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Something about the gym just brings out a lack of self-awareness, common sense, manners, social skills, as well as complete narcissism in people.
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Thus, this excerpt from my book, Amateur Nation, The Decline of Common Sense, Manners, and Social Skills, you can download it on Amazon, and the chapter, Gym Amateurs.

Gym 'Amateurs' and Social Awareness

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The following is a true story.
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By the way, this true story took place when I lived in Los Angeles.
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Here we go.
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I'm at the gym.
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I head to the sauna before my workout to warm up from the, quote, cold in Los Angeles.
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There's a woman behind me also walking towards the sauna.
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Now, my old gym had saunas in each of the locker rooms.
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Men had their own.
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Women had their own.
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This shit show has one co-ed sauna by the pool and the hot tub.
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As I push the sauna door open, I'm immediately greeted by a woman, topless, laying down on the dirty, germ-ridden sauna floor, her feet literally touching the door, blocking the entrance, and a towel over her face.
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There's a sauna full of two guys and one other woman who are just sitting in the sauna, staring at her in disbelief.
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Once again, before I can open my yap, the lady behind me beat me to it, and I'm glad because I don't think I could have gotten away with what she said.
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The woman behind me said, Where the fuck do you think you are, hoe?
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You can't sleep in here and put a top on.
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The amateur says nothing because she has earbuds in, solidifying her amateur status.
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The woman nudging her pretty aggressively with her foot.
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Hey, Lady Godiva, wake the fuck up.
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Then the topless amateur says, excuse you.
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Now it's on.
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Everyone in the sauna files out.
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I go in.
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I have to watch this.
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The amateur says, this is my place to relax and unwind.
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The woman says, this is a public place.
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You can't lay on the floor where people walk and you sure as hell can't show off them pathetic runny eggs you call titties.
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There was no way I could get away with that in this day and age, but I'm glad she said it.
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Then I say, because I can only be silent for so long.
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I mean, come on, this is what I do for a living, right?
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I say this to the pro, the woman behind me.
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I said to her, she's trying to get attention, trying to get someone to take her picture so she can claim her privacy was invaded or that she's a victim and then sue the person and the gym.
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The amateur says to me, and who the fuck are you?
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I said, I'm the fuck guy who's going to report you to the manager right after I wash my eyes.
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And then the woman behind me said, this is some bullshit.
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So I leave the sauna with these two women.
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They're still going at it, right?
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So I head towards the hot tub.
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Wait, who's in the hot tub?
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More amateurs.
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A man wearing only his soaking wet white boxer briefs, making sure to sit on the edge of the hot tub with his legs dangling in so we can all see the outline of what we don't want to see.
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I guess you could call that a dick.
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And a woman in full makeup.
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which is running down her face due to the heat from the hot tub.
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She looks like Carrie on prom night.
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Her hair's pulled up in a sundress.
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She's standing in the water, only up to her knees, holding her dress up above her panties so her panties and her dress don't get wet.
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Did I miss a meeting?
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Is public nudity okay now?
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Please, if you want some head nodding common sense with a lot of laugh out loud laughs, please download my book, Amateur Nation, The Decline of Common Sense Manners and Social Skills.
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It's available on Amazon.
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I think it's $8.99.
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You will not regret it.
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And leave a review.
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It looks like nobody in your family is a rank amateur.
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Amateur.
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Well, that music means it's time for the a la carte segment of the show.
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Here we go.
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Did you know Anthony Keebler L. Fauci's net worth increased by over 70% to $12.7 million since the COVID pandemic?
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Did your net worth go up that much since then?
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Oh, just 60%?
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Oh, that sucks.
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The other day, my girlfriend told me that I was too sensitive to
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I said, I'm not too sensitive, you're too sensitive.
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I mean, why would she say that?
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I mean, that's just mean.
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October is rich with sex-related holidays.
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October 26th is Intersex Awareness Day.
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So buy cards for men and women just to cover your bases.
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The TV show Parking Wars.
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Why?
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People getting upset over parking infractions.
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Setting DVR to record all episodes and reruns.
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Still ain't buying that California isn't a complete shit show?
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Here's a headline.
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French rail company quit California for less dysfunctional North Africa.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s CDC Claims

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I don't want to hear that California bullshit.
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Hey, here's a not so fun fact.
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This from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The CDC is not an independent agency.
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It is a vaccine company.
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The CDC owns over 20 vaccine patents.
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It sells about $4.6 billion worth of vaccines every year.
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Three things that are done right.
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These are things that are pro.
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Three pro things.
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Here's number one.
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I never get tired of being right about the hoax that is electric vehicles.
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From comedian Bobby Sauce, here is This Week in EV News from the I Told You So desk.
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We're cruising right along to our clean energy future as electric vehicle maker Rivian announces they're recalling nearly every vehicle they've ever manufactured.
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Meanwhile, a YouTuber showed how it took his Hummer, his electric Hummer, nearly four days to fully charge.
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This electric Hummer costs $86,000, and even with the outlet upgrade, it still took a day to charge.
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Meanwhile, in Florida, they are issuing a warning that electric vehicles will catch on fire if affected with salt water.
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The vehicle pictured here was doused with 1,500 gallons of water and was still burning.
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No big deal, guys.
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Save the planet.
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Meanwhile, the founder of electric semi-truck maker, Nikola, is on trial for fraud for lying about nearly every aspect of his business.
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Lying about the technology they possess, the ability for them to create this hydrogen-powered truck.
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In 2020, with all that STEMI money, the stock was trading at $90 a share and is now $5 a share.
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All while electricity prices are soaring in Europe.
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Italy, rising in the United States the most in 41 years.
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Building back.
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We are building back better.
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By the way, Rivian was the truck of the year by Motor Trend.
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All 13,000 vehicles have been recalled.
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And that makes three recalls this year alone.
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Number two.
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Tired of looking at a label on a product that reads made in China?
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Support the red state economy by supporting American-made and non-woke companies.
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It's very easy.
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Got a pen?
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Here we go.
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Go to publicsq.com.
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If you're a non-woke company or a consumer, you can look for businesses to support America and are not subject to woke nonsense, and you can register your business to attract customers who are also tired of the same crap.
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PublicSQ.com.
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Number three.
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Oh, I am definitely saving the best for last year.

Georgia Maloney's Speech on Identity and Values

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This inspiring, powerful speech.
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At the end of the speech, I remember shouting like, get some.
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I mean, this woman is awesome.
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From Italy's first woman prime minister, Georgia Maloney.
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She's got something to say to the woke amateurs.
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And I have translated her speech here.
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Please answer me these questions.
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This is about what we are doing here today.
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Why is the family an enemy?
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Why is the family so frightening?
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There is a single answer to all these questions.
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Because it defines us.
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Because it is our identity.
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Because everything that defines us is now an enemy for those who would like us to no longer have an identity and to simply be perfect consumer slaves.
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And so they attack national identity.
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They attack religious identity.
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They attack gender identity.
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They attack family identity.
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I can't define myself as Italian Christian woman mother.
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No, I must be citizen X, gender X, parent one, parent two.
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I must be a number because when I am only a number, when I no longer have an identity or roots, then I will be the perfect slave at the mercy of financial speculators, the perfect consumer.
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That's the reason why.
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That's why we inspire so much fear.
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That's why this event inspires so much fear.
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Because we do not want to be numbers.
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We will defend the value of the human being.
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Every single human being.
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Because each of us has a unique genetic code that is unrepeatable.
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And like it or not, that is sacred.
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We will defend it.
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We will defend God, country, and family.
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Those things that disgust people so much.
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We will do it to defend our freedom.
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We will do it to defend our freedom because we will never be slaves and simple consumers at the mercy of financial speculators.
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That is our mission.
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That is why I came here today.
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Chesterton wrote, more than a century ago, fires will be kindled to testify that two and two make four.
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Swords will be drawn to prove that leaves are green in summer.
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That time has arrived.
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We are ready.
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Thank you.
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Oh, dude, meeting's over.
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Oh, man.
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And hearing it in Italian and hearing her say that speech in front of hundreds or maybe thousands of people behind the podium, watching her do a mic drop, she said thank you and walked off.
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I was like, get down.
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That was awesome.
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I'm sure you can find it online.
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I recommend watching her deliver it and it'll be closed caption for you.
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As if you don't have a big enough hit in the wallet thanks to President Coloring Book's regime.

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Don't do life wrong.
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Go pro.
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For Amateur Nation, I'm Lou Santini, and this has been a big major production.
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Bye, Lou.
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Good to miss you.