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Who’s to Blame? Labor Crisis, Vaccines & Caught Up in the Rapture! image

Who’s to Blame? Labor Crisis, Vaccines & Caught Up in the Rapture!

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Labor shortage, mass deportations and a viral TikTok rapture collide in this week’s Sibling Happy Hour on Unsolicited Perspectives. Bruce Anthony and Jay Aundrea unpack how deportation policies and Project 2025 have hollowed out farms, construction sites and care work, why employers are scrambling for H-2A fixes, and how the economy — from harvests to tech plants — could collapse without migrant labor. They also roast the late-September “rapture” TikTok trend,  dig into neurodiversity & autism diagnosis, and rant about culture, faith and hypocrisy — all with sibling heat and sharp, funny takes. #LaborShortage #ImmigrationCrisis #ViralRapture #RaptureDebate #autism #tylenol #unsolicitedperspectives 

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Chapters:

00:00 From Labor Shortages to Viral Rapture: The Conversation Starts Here 🚨👀✨

00:10 Welcome to Unsolicited Perspectives 🎙️🔥💥

00:51 Sibling Happy Hour: Sips, Laughs & Sibling Shenanigans 🍹😂

01:49 The Great Tylenol Debate: What's Really Going On? 💊🤔❗

03:16 The Truth About Autism Diagnosis: Breaking Down the Facts 🧩💡

13:06 Would Aliens Even Want to Visit Earth? The Hard Truth 👽🌍💫

14:31 America's Reality Check: The State We're In 🇺🇸💔🤔

21:21 America's Labor Crisis: The Real Impact on Our Economy 💼📉💪

26:49 When Faith Meets Reality: The Truth About Religious Freedom 🙏⚖️✨

28:53 The Hidden Cost of Deporting America's Essential Workers 👥💔💪

34:34 The Forgotten History of America's Immigrant Workers 🌎🤝💫

37:19 The Hidden Cost of Mass Deportation: Economy in Crisis 💼💸⚠️

42:42 The Viral Rapture Prophecy That Took Over TikTok 🌟🙏✨

44:49 When Faith Meets Reality: The Truth About Religious Freedom 🙏⚖️✨

48:30 Faith Check: Are You Really Following Jesus' Path? 🙏✝️💭

51:31 The Real Reason Evangelicals Support Israel: Truth Revealed! 🕊️✡️💫

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Welcome and Introduction

00:00:00
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I'm caught up in the rapture and not Anita Baker. And then we're gonna be talking about the labor shortage. We gonna get into it. Let's get it.
00:00:19
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Welcome. First of all, welcome. This is Unsolicited Perspectives. I'm your host, Bruce Anthony, here to lead the conversation in the important events and topics that are shaping today's society. Join the conversation and follow us wherever you get your audio podcast.
00:00:33
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Sibling Happy Hour with Jay Andrea

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Hell.
00:00:45
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even share with your enemies. On today's episode, it's the Sibling Happy Hour. I'm here with my sis, Jay Andrea. We're going to be dilly-dallying a little bit, and then we're going talking about the labor shortage here in America, and then we're going to be talking about the rapture, or what was it?
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But that's enough of the intro. Let's get to the show.
00:01:11
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What up, sis? What up, brother? I can't call it. I can't call it. But it seemed like you can. It seemed like you got some stuff on your mind. So I'm going give you the floor to explore. I'm in a bad mood.
00:01:24
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Why is that? a bad mood. Okay. Because apparently we can't take Tylenol no more. so I didn't know that's where you was going, but we're here. Oh, I didn't know we had we had the Benny Hill Convention that's telling us what medications that we can and cannot. God, Benny Hill Convention. A man who can't even say acetaminophen. And the thing of it is, it's not like acetaminophen is not uncommon word. I'm going to be real honest. I can't say that shit either. so
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you You can't say acetaminophen. Acetaminophen. That's it ah Okay. Well, you just didn't say it with confidence. Not it not at all.

Understanding Autism and ADHD Diagnoses

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but But if you saw the word, would you know it was acetaminophen?
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I know what that word is. don't. would I be able to say acetaminophen if somebody else hadn't said it beforehand? No. But I saw the phonetics spell. But the fact is looked at the word and was like, like, even if he doesn't know phonics, just sight reading, if you see the word, you're like, that's acetaminophen.
00:02:36
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Yeah, well, do you know, I mean, hey. Commonly known as Tylenol. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, they tell us ah and they they saying don't put them vaccines in them babies.
00:02:48
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Yeah, you know, I mean. it it's It's the people who are like, I mean, nobody even has polio anymore. And you just want to look at them and be like, I wonder why, genius.
00:03:01
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Yeah. I wonder why you don't see measles, mumps, rubella,
00:03:07
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tetanus What did they say was linked to autism again? Acetaminophena for Tylenol. Okay. that's That's what they said. Now, ah i'm not ah I'm not good at science, but I've taken a lot of sciences, right? and i've yeah And I've done research and studies, like what you're supposed to do in science, you know, when working on stuff.
00:03:29
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Let me ask you a question. And this is a poor analogy, ladies and gentlemen, but it's the only analogy I could come off with at the top of my head. i know there are better ones, but just follow me here. If you are cleaning your floor.
00:03:44
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Yes. And you got a skinny broom.
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You're only going to collect a certain amount of dust each time that you sweep. Right. Right. Yes. If you expand or get a bigger broom or even a vacuum cleaner, you can collect more dust.
00:03:59
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Right. You still cleaning. Right. but you're cleaning more efficiently and you're collecting more dirt in shorter period of time. Correct? All right. Now, yes I got to point to this, ladies and gentlemen, just follow me.
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Okay, I'm trying. I know, I know. If the expansion of the definition of autism because it's a spectrum it's a spectrum has expanded,
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That means more people are going to fit into this because it's a spectrum, which means the number of people that have autism is naturally going to rise. Even if even if we didn't have the spectrum, right, if we didn't recognize all the all the myriad of ways that autism can present in people, you're going to have more diagnoses just simply because of awareness itself.
00:04:49
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That was my next point. Like just just on awareness alone. That was my next point. Yes. People are going to hear it's a rise of children with autism. No, it's a rise of children being diagnosed with autism.
00:05:04
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You talk about it consistently. You were not diagnosed with ADHD all your life. You did not get diagnosed until you was almost 40. that yeah That doesn't mean that there were there is a rise in people that have ADHD.
00:05:19
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When it is, this is a rise of people that are being recognized at a younger age. yeah And I don't understand how people don't understand this concept. I don't understand it.
00:05:29
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It's not that damn hard. It's not. We stopped thinking about them being possessed by demons. We now know that it's just neurodiversity. right Right.
00:05:43
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It's not witchcraft anymore. That's what's changed. we now know it's just people's brains operate in different ways yeah we know that now and and we've been studying it and researching it to the point where we can now spot in people's behaviors in in in how they operate in in life and and how they function and all these things we can now spot
00:06:14
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neurodiversity and people who had no, I was just talking to my therapist about the difficulties I was having at work with organization and time management.
00:06:25
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And just on that conversation, hey, have you ever thought about being evaluated for ADHD? Because now we're aware of the signs and symptoms.
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It, guys, I gotta say, it's not that hard. It's not that hard. It's not that

Contemplating Extraterrestrial Contact

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hard. It's like when we discovered washing our hands could prevent a lot of the spread of disease.
00:06:52
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Now, hold on. when When did we discover that? Because some people just discovered that about five years ago. Sometime around the the time of typhoid Mary, I'm assuming.
00:07:04
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This homegirl was making mugs sick not washing her hands. Sick. Sick. What else has got you And they not stop her. They could not stop her from cooking for people. They could not stop her. Yeah.
00:07:19
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I can understand the stupidity really gets me angry as yeah as well. Not only that, his appearance in front of the UN. ah It just makes... We just look so dumb.
00:07:33
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I think, though... Yes and no. Right. I think that and I would love to get this examination for people in other countries. Do they look at America and say as America a whole, this is your representation?
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Or do they say half of y'all people in that country, dumb as hell? Not even half, not even half. It's less than half. I don't know. I think they're probably saying, hey, America, y'all okay?
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Like, I feel like they're probably like, y'all seem to be tripping. But a lot of places are tripping right now. Yeah, Britain's tripping. Conservatism, yeah, conservatism is gripping a lot of places right now and making it difficult for a lot of people right now. So I don't, I mean, ours is a,
00:08:24
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particularly a dumbass case, but um this is not, you know, the rise of neoconservativism is not uncommon around the world. there You know, I was watching a clip.
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think it was on YouTube and our boy Neil deGrasse Tyson was talking. And the question is but the question that was posed was something like, you know, if there are aliens out there, why haven't they?
00:08:51
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Like made first contact. And he said, you know, when you're walking on the street and you see a worm. What do you do? You squash it because it's an inferior thing and it's primitive and you squash it.
00:09:07
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Right. That's how hey you don't think about it and you move on with your day. he Right. He said. When you look at us and our travel in space, we haven't gone that far.
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It's like our space station is barely in outer space. We haven't gone to the moon in decades. We haven't even touched Mars yet.
00:09:28
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So if a civilization is able to travel light years yeah to get to us, they're far more advanced. They probably observed us and said, no.
00:09:40
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They're not ready yet. Not that they're not ready,

The Ethics of Eating Meat

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that they're just too primitive. And when you think about it, I was thinking about something earlier. and And if I'm wrong on this, ladies and gentlemen, will correct me.
00:09:54
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When God created the Garden of Eden, he gave us plenty of food, right? Well, it's not us. It was only two people in Well, he gave them plenty. But the food was plenty. Yes, they had everything they could want. Yes. What were they eating?
00:10:10
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everything and anything that they whatever they wanted but it wasn't animals though uh i don't know they didn't explicitly yeah i thought it was just fruits and vegetables they could just pick and they can eat and i i don't i don't think that's the case well you know the whole story of cain and abel right is because abel slaughtered his like best lamb as a gift you know ah for God. so i think in ah and then And then, of course, Adam was given dominion over the animals.
00:10:45
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He named them and things like that. So I don't know. i assume people ate me eight meat back then, though. oh yes i'm I'm talking about the beginning, the beginning.
00:10:56
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I don't know. and and let me let me just say. It wasn't the beginning. oh Okay. All I know is, and I love the chicken and all of Cal and the pig from the rooter to the tutor.
00:11:12
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but just as there are studies done with people who are cannibals and how that warps your mind, maybe eating animals. And I don't know this guys. I'm just spit ball ball. And this is unsolicited perspectives. I've not studied this. I'm just telling you the random thoughts that's in my head.
00:11:29
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Yeah. Maybe eating meat and I'm not about to stop anyway, so I don't care. Maybe eating meat has made us bloodthirsty. Kind of like people, cannibals become warped in the mind.
00:11:41
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And that could be a reason why we're so barbaric. When you think about it, them people that were hippies that lived on the commune that only ate vegetables, they are not violent people. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know if we're like hardwired for it.
00:11:57
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ah If it's just like a part of our nature. i don't know if it's because I don't think it's because we eat meat. ah All I'm saying is there's a correlation between cannibals and them because they're eating human meat like something in their mind and their body becomes warped and they become thinking of the wendigo the native american creature is when a human eats another human's i'm not thinking about those supernatural beasts i'm talking about real studies in cannibalism
00:12:34
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I have not read any, you know, as a data scientist, the word correlation has real meaning for me. Correlation and causation. Yes. Yes. So, uh, I can't comment on the state of capitalism in the world.
00:12:51
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So I don't know. but but what But I get your point, though, about us. ah Yeah, I mean, are we a civilization capable of interstellar travel? Why would they stop here?
00:13:05
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I mean, we're barbaric. barbaric. We will literally bomb an area. And I'm not even talking about what's going on in Gaza, right? Because that's obviously, and what's going on in Ukraine. yeah I'm talking about stuff that we have personally done. We dropped atomic bombs and decimated areas.
00:13:28
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Your skin burns. When you think about it, we are so barbaric. So hell yeah. Just like when you take a wrong turn and you go down the wrong neighborhood, you lock the doors and roll up the windows because it's like, I'm not going to be stopped at the red light and get jacked.
00:13:44
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I'm going to speed through that bad boy. I am sure more advanced creatures will look at us and be like, y'all are crazy. Just like we look at primitive animals here on this planet.
00:13:56
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Yeah. Yeah. I think i that's probably true. Because animals be eating other animals and don't even be cooking it or seasoning it or nothing. They don't need to. Their stomachs are different from ours. I'm just saying. They don't dance. They don't want no seasoning. I'm going to be honest. I wouldn't stop here. wouldn't stop here. No, not at all. What else has got you upset? looked ghetto.
00:14:19
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It looked ghetto from the outside.

Economic Concerns for Graduates

00:14:21
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um So aside from just the state of this country, you know, it It just occurred to me that I, when I graduated from undergrad, we were in a recession slash depression and there were no jobs.
00:14:34
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And now that I'm about to graduate from grad school, guess what? We're in a recession about a depression. We're in a recession, depression, not yet, but there is no jobs. There's no jobs. So it's great. Everything's great. You'll be fine.
00:14:49
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I think so. But I mean, I'm worried about you know, people people graduating and trying to get out there and find jobs. mean, not even me i mean, and i'm I'm grown, right? Just think about the young people graduating from undergrad out there trying to get jobs, reading stories like 300,000 Black women were let go from the federal government.
00:15:14
Speaker
That the jobs report looks like trash. Everything is all just trash. And the and the like... And the delusion that this administration is living under. the and And it's like a willful DeLulu.
00:15:32
Speaker
like It's not affecting them. Nothing that they're doing. nothing that No, he's made billions. He's made billions since he's been. everybody that's in that administration is going to be just fine. They're going to be talking heads on the conservative talk market.
00:15:47
Speaker
They'll write their books. They'll be fine. They all have podcasts. yeah They all have podcasts right now. No, I'm serious. Because you got to think, the the cabinet is full of podcasters and Fox News hosts and influencers. All right, Jay. That's not entirely true. It's not all made up a podcast bros, Fox News commentators, and right-wing influencers. That's not true. I mean, it's very...
00:16:17
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No, no. It's got one Fox News contributor that happens to be the Secretary of Defense.
00:16:25
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And then who else? There's no podcast bros that's in the cabinet. and they all They all are podcast bros. Who who who has started a podcast?
00:16:39
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Oh, I mean... ah Cash, everybody, first of all. But, like, even... Oh, God. What's our goofy vice president's name? J.D. Vance. That's how unremarkable that person is.
00:16:52
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Always on... ah Who's the terrible, terrible guy? This is how unremarkable all of these people are that I don't even... Stephen Miller's wife's podcast. She has, like, everybody on that podcast.
00:17:08
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Cash Patel... He's not part of the- Is the director- That's not a cabinet position. You don't remember Cash you all remember cash Corner? No. I thought you meant that he wasn't a part of But just think about that.
00:17:22
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This man has no business. Pam Bondi has no business. RFK has no business in the positions that they are in.
00:17:34
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None. No business. No earthly Linda McMahon being head of Department of Education. No earthly business.
00:17:46
Speaker
welcome marco re know Well, Marco Rubio, like if you're going to pick a Republican to be secretary of state. OK. Like he served in the Senate for years.
00:18:01
Speaker
That's typically how that goes. What's Marco Rubio's foreign policy experience? I don't know. But what was Hillary Clinton's? um You see what I'm saying? You see what I'm saying? She's genius.
00:18:11
Speaker
Well, but I don't think Marco Rubio is dumb. Just because I disagree with his political ideology doesn't mean that he's dumb. He's not a dumb man. And besides, he looks like he is stressed.
00:18:23
Speaker
He don't look like he liked that job at all. Well, yeah, because again, so you don't have no business being in it. But like also, it's kind of difficult when...
00:18:34
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your boss just goes out and says, whatever. If the teleprompter's not working, this man just says, whatever. And then you have to go out there. Even if it is working.
00:18:47
Speaker
Right, and try to represent try to represent this country. there um I'm sure it's not an easy job as at all. Yeah.
00:18:58
Speaker
So basically, the plight of America has got you upset. Yeah. I just can't. I'm tired. I've been in a bad mood since yesterday. And I'm to tell yesterday went to see Demon Slayer, Infinity Castle, part one of three. People know it's a trilogy.
00:19:15
Speaker
it is It was absolutely outstanding. I couldn't even like enjoy it as much as I wanted to enjoy it because I knew as soon as I stepped out of the theater, I would be back in the world.
00:19:30
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And yeah, it's just got your girl down. So if y'all, hey, prepare for me to just have a slight attitude this episode about everything.
00:19:42
Speaker
Because that's not in a good mood. All right. Well, I mean, we here now. So, yeah, we here. we hear I don't know what that's going vote for the show. But on that note, let's get down to some thing that is probably going piss you off even more. And that's what this administration has done to the labor.
00:20:06
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That's important to this country. And going to get into that next.
00:20:19
Speaker
All right, Jay, the title of this text segment is We Told You! Exclamation point. We told you. What did we tell

Impact of Deportation on Labor Shortages

00:20:29
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you? There's a widespread labor shortage in sectors like farming, construction, and domestic work across the U.S., driven significantly by President Trump's ramped up deportation policies that targeted undocumented immigrant workers, many of whom are a sister to those industries.
00:20:47
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As a result, owners and employers were who often previously supported Trump's stricter immigration stances, are now voicing concerns and complaints highlighting major disruptions to their businesses and the broader economy.
00:21:02
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And all I can say is, we told you so. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, honestly, common sense. told you so Well, here's where common sense didn't kick in because I've been watching a lot of interviews of these, especially the farmers, the farmers really been complaining.
00:21:22
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And now they're saying, Hey, we're going to have to, we don't want to, but we're going to have get a loan from the government to maintain our farm or else we're going to go under. I was like, yeah Oh, you mean a government handout, government handout.
00:21:35
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But anyway, a lot of them were saying that We didn't think that there would be a labor shortage because once we got all the illegals out, black people were going to come take the black jobs.
00:21:49
Speaker
Because remember, Trump kept saying that, black jobs are taking black jobs. They thought black people was going to go back to the farm. We farmed in 100 years, and when we did farm...
00:22:00
Speaker
We never left the farm. There are plenty of black farmers. But I'm talking about, I'm talking about, male and they right. That's what I'm saying. with We ain't farmed in a hundred years unless we own the land. We ain't out here sharecropping.
00:22:13
Speaker
but That's not what we're about to do. That's, that is what, what y'all think back in America? Great. Again, they want to go back. Well, who were we back then?
00:22:27
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What were we back where they want to go? Just watch the movie centers and they'll tell you. And they, you know, that's what they think because they think these are black jobs.
00:22:40
Speaker
Oh, they're coming in. They're taking all the black jobs. Because at one time they were black jobs until, you know, they were we gained freedom. Right. We gained freedom.
00:22:51
Speaker
All right, so... And not saying that that black people don't still work in the labor industry. We absolutely do. Do farming, construction, and domestic work. and We have never not then part of that labor force or that skilled labor force.
00:23:07
Speaker
we will We will always be. But to just say that we assumed... that Black people would just go in and get those jobs. Because what else are y'all doing?
00:23:19
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That's what's offensive. Extremely offensive. so So let's get down to the raw numbers. Up to 40% of agriculture agriculture See, you know, not a me just say farm workers, a medicine pen, you know, so sometimes you can get tied up in these words. OK, my friend going to be like, you should have cut that out. No, no, I fumbled up to 40 percent of farm workers in the U.S. are estimated to be undocumented immigrants, with some farms losing as much as 60 percent of their workforce after enforcement crackdowns.
00:23:54
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leaving crops unharvested and jeopardizing entire harvest seasons. Farms are publicly complaining about the costlier and less reliable legal problems like H-2A visas, and the American Farm Bureau Federation has warned that continued deportations could cripple America's agriculture.
00:24:13
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Some owners, despite voting for Trump, have directly lobbied the administration for more lenient, or rat Or rationalized policies realizing the scale of their dependency on foreign labor.
00:24:27
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so How did you not know the scale of your dependency on foreign labor? How did you not know? Their hate superseded it. this Okay. I wasn't going to there, but we're here. I almost choked on some spit while reading and i had to cut that tick out. but since So I'm agitated. So since we're here, let's put it all out in the open.
00:24:47
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Yeah. Yeah. Their hate supersedes any common sense. And you go say, what are you talking about? They're here illegally. OK. All right.
00:24:57
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Well, let's break this down. You're American, right? You believe in the Constitution? Do you believe that everybody has due process? Right. Doesn't matter if they're here illegally or not.
00:25:10
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Everybody. under the Constitution, is granted due process. ISIS is not doing that. You can't pick and choose which amendments that you want to follow and say, well, I'm American, but I believe in this amendment and not this amendment. Either you believe in the U.S. Constitution and you believe in law and order or you don't.
00:25:32
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so Well, no, because that's not what's traditionally true, right? It's like, take take the Bible, for instance. People love to pick out the passages that suit their worldview and ignore the rest. So this is the playbook for the ah haters.
00:25:52
Speaker
Yes. of it yeah yeah I understand that. That's the point that I'm making. You can't yeah pick and choose. I understand that this has been... The hypocrisy has always been in this country.
00:26:04
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You know how much I hate hypocrisy, but I'm calling out your hypocrisy. And so you can't say, well, it's against the law and we just following the rules and regulation and law and order in the Constitution when you're defying certain things in the Constitution.
00:26:19
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So if you are trying to pick and choose things, your hatred of others is what's fueling you. And that's the reason why you don't have common sense to know you're going to be jeopardized by your actions.
00:26:33
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Yeah. I mean, here's my thing. If you if you know, as the owner of a farm, that now it's up to 40% of agricultural workers are undocumented.
00:26:47
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That's it. Like that's a that's a ah large, almost half for anybody who knows numbers. 40% is a lot.
00:26:58
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yeah almost So you can't tell me running a farm that you don't know that some of your workers do not have their H2A visa, that some of them are undocumented.
00:27:10
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But despite that, you still chose to vote for Trump knowing that Stephen Miller, if he could, will round up anybody that is darker than some popcorn.
00:27:26
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but Or like an eggshell. but Okay? Like it anybody... Anybody darker than that peach crayon that they say is skin colored, right? Like anybody darker than that, he would love to round them all up and just put them on a boat to anywhere or plane to anywhere. He doesn't really care where they go as long as they're not here. You still decided to vote for that knowing...
00:27:51
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That 40%, because you thought it wasn't gonna affect you. You thought that everything that they were talking about was for the other. It wasn't for you, that you would be fine.
00:28:06
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But you were, but listen, common sense been chasing y'all, but y'all just too fast. Like it's not, it don't make no damn sense why you would vote for someone who wants to take away 60% of your workforce.
00:28:29
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Now remember, 40% are undocumented, but farms are losing as much as 60% of their workforce. So there are people there with legal status that are still being rounded up by ICE. We already know this.
00:28:44
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It is the height of just willful ignorance I don't know was like y'all don't really think y'all are immune.
00:29:00
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But let me tell you something, blue collar workers, poor folk, people in rural communities, agricultural workers, people in the in the labor force, yeah y'all, they not like y'all.
00:29:18
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They're not looking out for you. They're looking out for their own pockets and their own power. That's the way it's always been. They never hit it.
00:29:29
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And now now that it's affecting you, now it's a problem. Now we gotta lobby the administration for, hey, let's be a little more rational about who we who ICE is rounding up. let's Oh, let's be a little more rational about our policies.
00:29:49
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We've been saying that for forever. We've been saying that about our policies for undocumented persons in this country. We've saying that about guns, right?
00:29:59
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To have more rational policies. Now, I know it's not sexy to say we need more rational policies. I know it's that, I get it.
00:30:12
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But now you're seeing why people have been saying that all the time. i It breaks my heart A little bit. When you see a little bit. When you see people, especially Latinos in this country who voted for Trump, whose family members, whose friends, co-workers are being rounded up by ICE and essentially disappeared, right?
00:30:38
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Them pleading, them regretting their vote. But the man said it all. He said it. He was telling the truth the entire time.
00:30:49
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You just kept saying, oh, that's just Trump. and and And acting like he wasn't telling you exactly what he was going to do.
00:31:00
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They laid it out in a document called Project 2025. And they have held to that playbook this entire time. And they've accomplished a lot of the things that are in there. Affirmative action is gone.
00:31:12
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DEI is gone. He has the Congress. He has the Senate. He has the goddamn Supreme Court.
00:31:22
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This is not going to get better. It's going to get worse. So congratulations, jackasses.
00:31:30
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And I told y'all I was in a bad mood. I told you. And I told you I was in a bad mood partly because of jobs. And here we go. yeah Here we go. This is part of the reason in a bad damn mood.
00:31:43
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like can go up Go ahead and finish. I'm stuck.
00:31:49
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All right, so, you know, like I said, they've been facing a lot of these companies, a lot of these farms, because it's not, like I said, it's not just farms, it's construction, it's domestic

Constitutional Debates on Immigration

00:31:59
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work.
00:31:59
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Nursing homes, things of that nature, losing the people that work in there. Fact of the matter is, they're about to mess up, and we're about to lose a lot of people in tech, okay?
00:32:11
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And let me tell y'all something. Oh, the the South Koreans and the Hyundai plant down here in Georgia? They've already said there was an article in the New York Times. I think today America is not a safe place.
00:32:25
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I thought Governor Kemp was going to South Korea to try to work out something. I thought I saw. all they are. They are pleading. Yeah. Leading the about face.
00:32:38
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But listen, they said we come in to get our people. And don't don't know. I don't yeah no Yeah, no. And as they should be.
00:32:51
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But they literally said, America is not a safe place to work. That is a quote. That was going to bring so many jobs here to Georgia. Yeah. But the administration is caught between economic necessity and migrant labor and the political peril with its core supporters because they've been talking about kicking them out, kicking them out, kicking them out.
00:33:17
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But obviously it's affecting our labor force and companies and farms. So now they're starting to float ideas like temporary permits or touchback programs. And, you know, none of it, anything that they throw out is never really happening.
00:33:34
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definite But right people I was talking to somebody and I can't remember exactly who it was. and And they were just like, yeah, if they're illegal, just get out.
00:33:46
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And I was like, you know, America started this, right? And they were like, what are you talking about? I was like, America made deals with Mexico years ago to bring in Mexican workers for their labor shortage because we were at war.
00:34:03
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People seem to forget World War II. Every male, went every able-bodied male went to go fight in the war. So who was doing the labor?
00:34:14
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Women and Mexicans. h Because we had a specific program and that program was called the Barcio Program.
00:34:26
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Hmm. I've heard of it. You telling me. It's the Barcio program. was a bilateral agreement that ran from 1942 to 1964. Which brought over four million Mexican men to the U.S. to work agriculture and railroads to address the critical labor shortages during World War Two.
00:34:45
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When did World War Two end?
00:34:51
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years after the fact, we are still bringing it. It's an agreement that we had. yeah And you know what? A lot of those farmers was like, look, they're good. They working. They do dig do good. They come over here. They want to work. and They go back and they support the family or they stay here. They contribute to their economy.
00:35:09
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I don't see no problem with it. It's been ingrained. So I say all that to say this. When we need it, all of a sudden we'll make concessions. Yeah. When we think we don't need it or hatred has risen to a point where we say we don't need them here in this country and we deport them, then we realize, oh shit, what the hell did we just do?
00:35:30
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Yeah. Because it's not black jobs. Yeah, the but that's what they thought, right? That's what they thought. ah but But here's the thing, that's like... America's playbook?
00:35:43
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Like we make deals and then we break deals and then we demonize our allies. Like that's, that's what we do.
00:35:55
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And the cart canaries in the coal mine were black people, right? Because once we were emancipated, then you start hearing the go back to Africa, right? You brought it, Louis, come here voluntarily.
00:36:08
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Here's the funny thing. yeah i saw so I saw something on TikTok or Instagram where it was an economic person. And they said, this whole idea of go back to where it came from. An economist?
00:36:20
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Uh... Yeah. and Look, I'm not firing on all cylinders today, ladies and gentlemen. I'm tired. Okay. I'm tired. Okay. So I'm doing the best I can.
00:36:33
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But yeah an economist was talking about, all right, what if what if minorities did go back? Right? And first of all, he was like, first it'd be difficult for every African-American in this country because go back to where exactly?
00:36:47
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Right. Yeah, there's nowhere for us to go back. We all know that we're primarily from West Africa, but we're also a lot of other things. Right.
00:36:59
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So, but let's he is like let's just say, everybody, one fell swoop. na na Shout out Nate Bargetsy. One fell swoop, we all left. This person talked about, okay, just like what's happening now,
00:37:14
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labor shortages, hospitals are going to get closed. Crime is going to be all over the place because resources are not going to be available for the people that need them.
00:37:25
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ah Basically, the country collapses within 30 days. The kind country absolutely collapses in 30 days. People are not working the grids. All of a sudden, the grids go down. Where is the electricity? Where is the power coming from?
00:37:42
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So, In the tech world, they were talking about, you know, we got to pay. It's either $100,000 annually or $100,000 one time fee for anybody they bring over from another country to work for these tech jobs. Right.
00:37:57
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Yeah. Yeah. and And they announced it. And was confusing when they announced it So a lot of people were about to go back to their other countries and there's companies were calling them like, don't get off the plane. i Get off the plane right now. Don't go.
00:38:12
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We don't know if you'll be able to get back. The idea behind this idiotic administration is that those will go to American workers, except for the fact that we're not trained to do any of that stuff.
00:38:26
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Not at all. We're behind. Yeah. that I found out that we don't have enough residencies for doctors. Like we have more doctors than residencies and you need doctor has to go to the residency to be trained properly.
00:38:41
Speaker
We don't have the infrastructure to train people. That's the reason why people from other companies do certain jobs because in their countries,
00:38:54
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There's training to do those things. So you can't send everybody away and say, we're going to put ah Jim Bob in this position because Jim Bob is going to need about four years to catch up to where they were.
00:39:08
Speaker
Yeah. like And if you put a damn McMahon in charge of education, you think more money is going to be pumped into public schools for STEM programs?
00:39:23
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No, we barely have the money for the STEM programs we have now. a damn McMahon. When she was head of the Small Business Association in the first administration, first time he was president, I was like, that makes sense.
00:39:39
Speaker
Like, because she and her ah husband helped run and build a multi-billion dollar company. So that makes sense because they started out literally as a small business.
00:39:52
Speaker
Right. So that would make sense. What the hell does she know about education? No. you guys want to play Her kids ain't been nowhere near a public school. Nope.
00:40:03
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Not a one. I mean, they are educated. The kids are absolutely educated. I'm not knocking their education. Basically, man, now ah he did go to Eastern Carolina University. I think he did.
00:40:14
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i think I think his daddy, when he found out he had an illegitimate son. i You know what? That was a dig. I didn't even have to do that. But he's a dirty, disgusting man. But as as we talk about labor shortages... Yeah.
00:40:27
Speaker
We told you so. Yeah, we told you so We told you. So don't hear comment. Like, literally any movie that, like... Like, I feel like this this has played out.
00:40:40
Speaker
and A fictionalized version of this has played out before, like... What if all the women left? What if all the minorities left? Like what, it you know, what would happen? How would society ultimately collapse? Because it turns out we all actually need each other.
00:40:57
Speaker
And DEI is important for ah fostering, oh, I don't know, innovation. And, and you know, that that's actually important.
00:41:07
Speaker
Like, I feel like that's played out several times and it's always a disaster.
00:41:14
Speaker
So, yeah, none of this feels real thought through. Like none of this, not and that is not the brightest minds that came up with these solutions.
00:41:27
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Yep. Well, speaking of not the brightest minds,
00:41:33
Speaker
we were all caught up in the rapture. We're going to get to that next.
00:41:47
Speaker
All right. Okay.

TikTok and Rapture Predictions

00:41:50
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Jay, a viral TikTok trend emerged in late September 2025 around the claim that the rapture, the Christian belief that true believers will be taken to heaven before the apocalypse, would occur on September 23rd and possibly September 24th.
00:42:06
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This trend originated from a prophecy by a South African speaker Joshua Maleka, who shared a YouTube video claiming he received a revelation from Jesus that the rapture would happen on those dates which would align with Rosh Hashanah and the Jewish New Year.
00:42:23
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Well, Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. ah yeah So people were all over TikTok. Some were mocking. Some were taking it very seriously.
00:42:36
Speaker
that the rapture was coming. There was some town in Africa, I think, they were all in the woods ready to get carried up to the rapture. And ladies and gentlemen, what the rapture is, is like... It's the end of times.
00:42:52
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yeah It's various versions of what the rapture is, but the second coming, the Antichrist, no, the second coming, or no, the Antichrist. Yeah. It's gonna here. don't know.
00:43:03
Speaker
It's every, it's both. Yeah. Everybody's coming back. The dead souls rise up to heavens first. And then all of jews Jesus' is true believers rise up while everybody else is left here to rot on hell on earth.
00:43:18
Speaker
And a lot of, especially evangelical Christians, because this is more prevalent of a belief here in the U.S. And I'm not going to started again on U.S. Christianity, which I think is...
00:43:34
Speaker
Yeah, let's just move on. But anyway, right ah evangelicals believe this. So they are often like, there were some people that were giving their last like little messages and praying to Jesus that, hey, just leave this TikTok page available for those that are left here on earth.
00:43:51
Speaker
Because I don't think my uncle Ray Ray and my brother Joe going to make it to heaven in the rapture. And I always find this funny because why do people think that they're automatically going to get to heaven?
00:44:02
Speaker
Yeah. There's so many people that I go to church and praise the Lord every day. And i there's one particular person. I'm like, why do you think you're going to heaven? Because I go to church every Sunday and I give, and I give, you know, I follow Jesus's teachings. I was like, we have a lot of conversations.
00:44:19
Speaker
I don't think you follow a lot of Jesus's teachings, but please give me some examples of how you follow Jesus's teachings. Well, I give money to the nuns all the time. Well, the nuns took a vow before God.
00:44:31
Speaker
It's basically poverty. Nuns and priests kind of do that thing. So that's great that you give money to the nuns. God bless you. You can't buy your way into heaven. Do you give money to the poor?
00:44:42
Speaker
Because they're specifically taking a a life of what's the word? When you take a life of being poor.
00:44:53
Speaker
Poverty. Vowal poverty. Vowal poverty. Okay, that's the expression. They specifically took a vow poverty to service the Lord. Now, there are people i hear that didn't take that vow of poverty, that living in poverty, that could use some help.
00:45:09
Speaker
So don't you think you would be better suited to donate the money that you were going to be donating to those people in need? Kind of like what Jesus teachings are, as opposed to you giving it to the nuns, trying to buy your way into heaven. And that's your first example of how I'm going to get to. That's the reason why I'm going to heaven, because I'm a good Christian. I give money to the to the nuns.
00:45:31
Speaker
I just find the hypocrisy. of Christians. Some Christians, not all, some. They're just like, you know, you're going to need to straighten your life up in order to get to heaven. You need to straighten your life up to in order to get to heaven. it You ain't guaranteed a slot.
00:45:50
Speaker
Yeah. Also, guys, hey... ah It appears ah in the Bible a couple of times, but if you want to see the exact reference, it's Matthew 24, 36, where Jesus says, no man knows the day or the hour.
00:46:08
Speaker
What he is talking about is that only God knows when he will return, not the angels, not even himself. So how is the Lord going to tell you when he's coming back, when even he said it?
00:46:23
Speaker
Nobody knows today about that. Y'all, it's going to be a surprise, y'all. I'm sorry. I don't. It's going be a surprise.
00:46:36
Speaker
And that's I feel like that's kind of the point. Because you don't get to get ready for it. You either got your house in order or you don't. e You don't get to get ready for it.
00:46:47
Speaker
You don't get to get ready to meet your maker. You either ready or you ain't. Okay, a lot y'all ain't ready. Okay?
00:46:58
Speaker
I'm not throwing stones. Because if it if it happened yesterday, we when we' we're recording this on the 24th. Or if it if it happens later tonight, because they say the 23rd or 24th, because Russia shot it was yesterday and today.
00:47:13
Speaker
Okay? Okay. oh yeah I ain't gonna make it. i Look, i I know it. i think you i think you will. i I don't know. I was sinning just this morning. I was sinning. I didn't quite ask for forgiveness. We all literally are. like that's That's kind of the point. that We all are. We all are sinning.
00:47:34
Speaker
And the point is not to get too religious.

Religious Beliefs and Irony

00:47:38
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No, get religious. you like Let the people know. I'm just telling you that the teachings of Jesus and Christianity is the... the Jesus died because we sin and for our sins so that we could be forgiven.
00:47:53
Speaker
we food But that doesn't mean that we're not going to We are. We are definitely, definitely, definitely going to do it. It's my opinion. This is just my opinion, y'all. this is not ah This is not like some, I'm saying this is fact or anything. It's my opinion that Adam and Eve was an experiment to see maybe if I give them everything.
00:48:17
Speaker
perfect harmony, perfect peace, perfect everything, and just give them one rule. Don't touch this tree that I put in the middle of this garden with delicious apples in it.
00:48:31
Speaker
if i Let's see if maybe it's because humans, they're not living a perfect life. Let's give them a paradise and see if they'll sin. We did it immediately. So... It wasn't immediate.
00:48:44
Speaker
It wasn't, didn't take that long, I don't think. I don't think it took that long, okay? And so, okay, well, that experiment was a failure. So it is it is in our nature to sin. We're going to do it.
00:48:57
Speaker
You do it without even realizing it. Yeah. So, yeah, that, I don't, yeah, guys, this is going to be surprise.
00:49:09
Speaker
It's going to be a surprise. So, like, I don't... And I don't know. The world might end with nuclear war before it even happens, so who even knows? That might be the rapture. Yeah, that might be it But I'm caught up in the rapture. I keep seeing Anita Baker's caught up in the rapture in my head. But...
00:49:27
Speaker
because thist Because this is ridiculous. it It was ridiculous. And I saw it trending and I was like, what the hell is this? And course, there's people that took it seriously and got their bunkers ready for certain family members that they said wasn't going to make it.
00:49:44
Speaker
Also, hate to be the bearer of bad news for a lot of people in this country that did not realize this to be the case. Part of the reason that the United States is so, so supportive of Israel is because evangelical Christians believe because of the rapture that it's going to happen.
00:50:11
Speaker
on Israel's land. And so that's the only reason why they want to protect that land. It's not for to to to make sure the Jewish people have a state. That's not what it is because they want to make sure that land is protected so that they can get there and get caught up in the rapture.
00:50:34
Speaker
If that's the reason, you ain't going. Well, is that i've seen that I've seen that in many articles and many documents. a lot of even a lot of American evangelical Christians make that trip to Israel, and they go on, this is going to be the land of the battlefield. They have movies made about this, where it's like this huge epic battlefield of the rapture, and everybody's called up. Yep, that's that's the reason why they support Israel. It is not true.
00:51:04
Speaker
to support Jewish people to have a Jewish state. It is for their own benefit. So if you don't have that kind of, um I'm trying to think of the right word, but like, if you don't come at it in good faith, right like you believe the Jewish people should have a Jewish state.
00:51:24
Speaker
Like if you're not coming at it in good faith, if you're coming at it in bad faith, that you already lost. Yeah. But they don't believe that because they go to church every Sunday and they believe that they're good Christians.
00:51:38
Speaker
and And the bunkers and all of the stuff. Listen, guys, this is not Mad Max. If you've ever read what the apocalypse is going to look like, it's going to be like, it ain't a bunker in the world.
00:51:53
Speaker
It ain't the movie This Is The End. Remember the movie This Is The End? It ain't that. Even that, right? A bunch of people just got swallowed up into the ground. So if you think your underground bunker going to save you, it's not.
00:52:07
Speaker
Like, the beginning of that movie was a bunch of people being swallowed up into the ground. So, like, if you think of Crossbow,
00:52:19
Speaker
at a bunker that's gonna help you and a lifetime supply of beans is gonna get you through It's not. It's supposed to be the end of the world. The end of it. We're nobody would not gonna survive that.
00:52:33
Speaker
If my life is being trapped in a bunker, with only beans, with the way my stomach work, go and take me out. Go ahead and let me go. go ahead and let me go. This is going to be funky as hell in that bunker.
00:52:49
Speaker
and there's and the And the ventilation ain't great. There's obviously ventilation because we suffocate, but it ain't great. It ain't great. It ain't great. It ain't great.
00:53:01
Speaker
Ladies and gentlemen, we're not laughing at your belief. No.
00:53:06
Speaker
But we are. No, we're not laughing. We're not laughing at your belief. We're laughing at your absurdity. I'm not laughing people who believe in a higher power.
00:53:20
Speaker
and who govern themselves with with dignity and respect for their human fellow man, right?
00:53:31
Speaker
we're not We're not laughing at that. Belief or religious principles that you live by that make you not a dick, right? Obviously, i I support that.
00:53:43
Speaker
I feel like you can't be talking about faith and religion and then use the word dick. I feel like you got a medical term. yeah No, it is not. Well, well, it's not.
00:53:58
Speaker
What you talking about? I don't think it's slang. is I don't want to. I can't Google it because you who knows what will pop up and Like, i'm not going to do that. I don't know. Somebody will tell us in the comments. The medical term is penis.
00:54:12
Speaker
Oh, well, whatever. is like it
00:54:17
Speaker
But like anything, any belief structure that makes you more compassionate and kinder and and and community minded, that's never ah problem.
00:54:32
Speaker
That is a plus. Okay. But when it makes you greedy, okay. And it makes you selfish. And you use it to to hold others down.
00:54:43
Speaker
You use it to oppress people. If you use it to demonize people who are different from you, that's the problem that I have. When you start saying that your belief structure tells you that I am and abomination, that's That's the problem that I have because my belief structure tells me that we are all God's children and that we are all special. We all have purpose and we all are supposed to be here.
00:55:20
Speaker
That's what it tells me. It also tells me I'm not allowed to judge another while I live in a glass house, just around here throwing stones.
00:55:33
Speaker
Pot. Pot black. Did they hol they have glass houses back in the day? i don't think they had glass houses. The saying is you shouldn't be a glass house. I know what the saying is, but that people just have glass houses.
00:55:45
Speaker
I mean, I don't know anybody who has a glass house. well not I feel like that's not a good idea. Well, there's a lot of glass around it. a lot of these beach houses got glass yeah windows, had you know, ceiling, the floor windows. I mean, I guess you could call a greenhouse a glass house. A lot of greenhouses are glass. I don't know. Listen, that's not the point.
00:56:05
Speaker
The point here is anything that makes you a better human to other humans is never a problem. Yeah. Anything that makes you...
00:56:17
Speaker
think that you are in some way superior to other humans is a problem. Yeah, you ain't lying. And that's no belief structure that I believe in. Praise the Lord.
00:56:30
Speaker
Normally I would ask you if you got anything to say, but I think you said it I ain't got nothing else. I'm still in a bad mood. Yeah, that's all right. you came with it. Fine thunder. We came in here like fine.
00:56:43
Speaker
Can't speak right. But on that note, it Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you for listening. i want to thank you for watching. And until next time, as always, I'll holler.
00:56:59
Speaker
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