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DDMS episode 24: The Struggle with Loss, National Borders, and the Influence of Extremist Ideologies

February 26, 2024 Dane Episode 24
DDMS episode 24: The Struggle with Loss, National Borders, and the Influence of Extremist Ideologies
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DDMS episode 24: The Struggle with Loss, National Borders, and the Influence of Extremist Ideologies
Feb 26, 2024 Episode 24
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When the world hands you the unexpected, how do you stand up to the challenge? This episode is a raw, unfiltered experience of tackling the unforeseen—from the poignant emptiness of loss to the gritty realities of farm life and national concerns. I invite you on a deeply personal voyage, where I confront the absence of my father and embrace the mantle of responsibilities that come with a shift from the urban rush to the rhythms of the countryside. Joe Rogan and Dr. Phil recently sparked a profound dialogue on border security, leading us to question the implications of foreign land ownership, with a spotlight on Chinese investments. These conversations are critical, and we need to grasp their breadth and depth fully.

The undercurrents of political destabilization are no fiction. They are as real and as close as our next breath. As we unpack the testimonies of a KGB defector alongside a North Korean escapee, we trace the sinister stages of ideological subversion eroding our society's fabric. The conversation stretches from dissecting the influences of Marxist-Leninist ideologies on our economy and defense to contemplating the severe impact of leftist ideology on law enforcement and the contentious drive to defund the police. It's a chapter that's as enlightening as it is unnerving, pushing us to stay vigilant against the tide of "big brother" governance.

Meanwhile, the episode's latter half casts a lens over my time in law enforcement, the skepticism I now harbor towards government control, and the balance between belief and conspiracy. Navigating the pitfalls of cancel culture and societal conformity, I examine the influence of current events on our community ethos, emphasizing the power of resilience without caving to fear. Wrapping up, I can't help but extend a heartfelt salute to you—my listeners—for your steadfast support. It's your engagement that fuels this journey, urging us forward into another week of navigating these complex, ever-shifting times.

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When the world hands you the unexpected, how do you stand up to the challenge? This episode is a raw, unfiltered experience of tackling the unforeseen—from the poignant emptiness of loss to the gritty realities of farm life and national concerns. I invite you on a deeply personal voyage, where I confront the absence of my father and embrace the mantle of responsibilities that come with a shift from the urban rush to the rhythms of the countryside. Joe Rogan and Dr. Phil recently sparked a profound dialogue on border security, leading us to question the implications of foreign land ownership, with a spotlight on Chinese investments. These conversations are critical, and we need to grasp their breadth and depth fully.

The undercurrents of political destabilization are no fiction. They are as real and as close as our next breath. As we unpack the testimonies of a KGB defector alongside a North Korean escapee, we trace the sinister stages of ideological subversion eroding our society's fabric. The conversation stretches from dissecting the influences of Marxist-Leninist ideologies on our economy and defense to contemplating the severe impact of leftist ideology on law enforcement and the contentious drive to defund the police. It's a chapter that's as enlightening as it is unnerving, pushing us to stay vigilant against the tide of "big brother" governance.

Meanwhile, the episode's latter half casts a lens over my time in law enforcement, the skepticism I now harbor towards government control, and the balance between belief and conspiracy. Navigating the pitfalls of cancel culture and societal conformity, I examine the influence of current events on our community ethos, emphasizing the power of resilience without caving to fear. Wrapping up, I can't help but extend a heartfelt salute to you—my listeners—for your steadfast support. It's your engagement that fuels this journey, urging us forward into another week of navigating these complex, ever-shifting times.

Support the Show.

Thank you all for all the support! I couldn't do this without everyone's support! Please have a great week and stay safe! Please check out our Patreon to support us and help us grow! https://www.patreon.com/DEPUTYDANE

Speaker 1:

Warning, warning, warning. This content may be sensitive to some. If you feel the need to leave, it is completely understandable. Content may contain examples of death, suicide, sexual content and other shit. We don't know what we're gonna get into. This is not to offend anyone or upset anyone on purpose. This isn't your typical deputy dane, so listen at your own risk. Sit back and enjoy.

Speaker 2:

Good morning everybody. Welcome to the deputy dane morning show. I appreciate all of y'all for being here. We got some stuff to get into. I really don't know what we're gonna get into, but we'll get into something.

Speaker 2:

Sit back oh, oh, yep, there's the sirens, I think we're all gonna be detained. Sit back and enjoy the show. Good morning everybody. Welcome to deputy dane morning show. Man, more time's gone by. Every day we get a little bit further into it. I guess Hell, I don't know. Hopefully, everybody's doing great. We're trying to get everything growing. Podcasts are still growing, farm's still growing, everything's growing. But yeah, it's still been.

Speaker 2:

It still doesn't seem real that I lost my dad. I know I keep saying that, but it just doesn't feel real, just doesn't. I know that it never will. I'll just get random things. I'm like, oh, I'll call my dad. Like the other day I took my kids out to play and I was taking pictures. I was like, well, send one to dad because he used to love getting pictures of them throughout the day. And I was like, well, shit, can't do that. So, man, just little things. I've realized that I'm just going to have to get used to and come to realization that he's gone and he's not coming back For some reason. It still seems temporary to me, but I'm sure it'll come around.

Speaker 2:

I have my ups and downs. Just doesn't seem real. Besides that, farm's growing great, got my driveway done. I kind of did the box blade to it. I'm still learning. I'm a city boy trying to work, make it work on a farm Box plays, doing good, did the good Driveways done, check Working on the garden.

Speaker 2:

Got to get my tiller fixed, all sorts of just shit all the time. I still got to get the shop ready for the pool table, my dad's pool table. I'm bringing it to the house. Got to get it ready. Mom wants it out now. But things take time Along with working full time, the babies, the farm, just a lot of shit going on. But it gives me extra time to listen to podcasts and stuff.

Speaker 2:

I like listening to whole bunch of just all sorts of different podcasts. Of course I don't really like listening to mine because I don't like hearing my voice, but I listen to comedy ones, listen to all sorts of ones. I was listening to Joe Rogan today or the last couple of days. Actually. He's talking to Dr Phil and they're talking about the crisis at the border. What people don't realize is there's so many of these woke generations and woke people talking about the border and all the illegal Mexicans are being treated unfairly and families are getting separated, which I don't know. There might be some of that. I don't know, I'm not down there, I don't know. But I do know that there is a lot of other people coming across the border, not just Mexicans. We're having Middle Eastern people come across.

Speaker 2:

There's one interview where a guy said you will remember my name, I'll see. If I can't find that, hold on one second, let's see if I can Give me a second. Okay, so I've got the. There's a YouTuber that went down there and he's talking to people on the border and he starts talking to this guy. You can kind of hear it. I'll see if you can't hear it on here. It's very windy but he's down there recording people that are just coming across the border with no problem. So this guy gets an attitude. He asks where he's from and he pretty much stales them. You're going to have to find out through violence if you want to find out where I'm from.

Speaker 1:

And then let's listen to what else has said.

Speaker 2:

But soon you are going to know who I am. Listen to that. That's the kind of threats that are coming from people that are illegally crossing our border, but soon you will know who I am. The border crisis is crazy and what people don't realize is, like I said, it's not. It's not just illegal Mexicans coming over here. It's not illegal Hispanics, it's not any South Americans. There are Chinese men and women coming across. There are Chinese men that are coming across that look military age, with military haircuts and everything military about them.

Speaker 2:

If you don't know, the China government has bought a lot of land in the United States and a lot of it is bought through corporations and a lot is bought through other things. In my state we have a lot of marijuana grows and these marijuana grows are being bought out by illegal Chinese, and they're being bought out to the point where they're buying these properties with cash. So properties in our area have skyrocketed because they're paying 3, 10, 15 times more worth than what the property has worked just to get it. And then they get there and they put a bunch of grow houses on it and it's all. It's all. To me it's a way to I don't know what the hell. It is Laundering money, bringing in shit that shouldn't be brought in, getting away to get land, I don't know. But they're buying this land, but they're buying it under a realtor that's like the realtors from the city, and they'll buy the property and keep the property in the realtor, the realty company's name. They won't even switch to their name majority of the time. And then they have a grow going and then the grow normally gets shut down because they're doing things illegally. So as they're doing things illegally, the grow just continues to grow and then will be shut down, but somehow they're still around.

Speaker 2:

The greenhouses go to waste, everything goes to waste, because we had an influx in our state where we had so many just pop in and we don't even have that many people can smoke that much marijuana in our state and you can't technically leave it, legally leave the state with that marijuana. So there's a whole lot of just huh. And then for a long time the farmers like they're tipped, they're coming, they're inviting, and at first I was like no, no, no, no. But if you back up and look, shit's getting wild, shit's getting crazy. We rely on a lot of this other stuff and you're like huh. So now we have all these grows that are popping up with a bunch of legals, and they're illegal Chinese. I have to use Mandarin or Chinese apps to talk to them and they're here on like working visas and stuff like that, and some are, I believe, are being trafficked. That's what's been going on. So there's just a.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I've never been a conspiracy theorist until now. I'm not like your tinfoil hat. I do that as a joke and stuff.

Speaker 2:

But shit is getting crazy in our country and if we don't open our eyes, I think it's going to get worse. But on the border that's one of the things we're talking about is all these people are coming across that aren't just illegal Mexicans. They're either ethnicities and such as this guy saying you will remember my name If you will know my name soon enough, or whatever it is that, if that's not a threat, I don't know what is, and if we're not paying attention to our borders, the way that it's been open is for so long, in my opinion, I think things are going to get out of hand. Do I think everyone has the right to come here legally? Sure, but we need to know who's coming. We need to know the ins and outs of it. There's just free for all, of letting people come in and give them bottles of water and hallelujah, you made it and everything were right when they crossed the border, in my opinion. I'm sorry, I don't agree with it. I think we need to know who's coming in, why they're coming in and what they plan on doing here.

Speaker 2:

Buy in all this land and a lot of the Chinese on a lot of land around military installments, military installments that do highly secretive, classified things. All the land around it is being bought up by Chinese corporations. If that doesn't scream what the fuck? I don't, I don't know what it is Like. We can't go by Chinese land, you can't go by Chinese land. So it's just kind of like hmm, something's going on, and then you will remember me that there's like Middle Eastern I don't, I don't know exactly not and that's the thing is.

Speaker 2:

I'm not trying to say all Chinese people are bad. I'm not trying to say all Asian people bad. I'm not trying to say all illegal Mexicans are bad or all Middle Eastern's are bad, because I don't believe that. I just believe that we need to know who's coming and going. We don't need a mass hate everybody and stuff like that. But this is the, the.

Speaker 2:

It's just mind blowing that so many people are upset that they're shutting the border down to the point where it might cause a civil war. I mean, if you look, we have chaos going on between the, the president messing with the governor, the governor saying F you. Now we have other states jumping into it saying worse than our people, and man, if this doesn't scream civil war, I don't know what does. And then the other day, on top of that, all of our cell phones get shut down If you have AT&T. You went, you went kaboop and like, oh, like.

Speaker 2:

I know I'm sounding crazy right now. Trust me, I know I'm sounding crazy, I'm sounding crazy myself right now, but if we don't open our eyes, more and more stuff's going to happen. We have to pay attention to the bills they're trying to pass, we have to pay attention to the stuff that they're trying to push through, and it's crazy in 19, I believe it was 1984. Hold on, let me see. Yeah, 1984. There's a KGB defectors name is Yuri Bisminoff, and I've listened to this before, but now, if you break it down, he is talking to the T of what is going on, about how we are changing, and it's been the plan of the Soviets to change and take a very long time. And man, he breaks it down to a T where he just brings up everything he says. The first thing will be here let's let's listen to what he says. Hold on one second.

Speaker 3:

So let's listen to this brainwashing process which goes very slow, and it's divided in four basic stages, the first one being demoralization. It takes from 15 to 20 years to demoralize a nation. Why that many years? Because this is the minimum number of years which requires to educate one generation of students in the country of your enemy, exposed to the ideology of the enemy, in other words Marxism-Leninism ideology is being pumped into the soft heads of at least three generations of American students without being challenged or counterbalanced by the basic values of Americanism.

Speaker 2:

So if you listen to that, what he's saying is, over 15 to 20 years, we will pump Marxist ideologies into the soft minds of children and then eventually those children are bill leaders and then they'll believe this. They'll believe that. So, like over 15 to 20 years this was 1984 when he did this. He was saying he was seeing it then. So he defected from the KGB, he defected from Russia, came to the United States to get away from communism, gets here and sees communism. That sounds just like the chick that escaped from North Korea. She got here and was like if you guys don't fix this shit, it's gonna become just like North Korea. And that's pretty much what he's saying right here. If you listen to it, he's breaking it down like this is how it's gonna be and it's gonna get bad. So the first step was the demoralization, which is just getting rid of our thoughts in letting these children learn these other thoughts. So let's hear the second step. Okay, now listen to this. There's still demoralization. Now listen to this.

Speaker 3:

Thanks to lack of moral standards, as I mentioned before, exposure to true information does not matter anymore. A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him. Even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents, with pictures, even if I take him by force to the Soviet Union and show him concentration camp, he will refuse to believe it until he is going to receive a kick in his fat bottom.

Speaker 2:

Listen how serious that is. He describes it to a T of what we're going through now. We listened to the Harvard professor said he came up with that he couldn't find systematic racism in the law enforcement shooting of black people and that pissed off a lot of people. He showed evidence of it. It pissed off a lot of people. Now times we have the left, we have the right, and if you talk to this side, this side will not listen to facts. They don't want to listen to anything. What they want to do is they shut you down. They don't want to listen to it. And if this is, I mean it's too a T. It's scary how much he is prophesizing pretty much in 1984. You know he thought it was already happening. But if you listen to it now, holy shit and it gets deeper. So let's hear the next steps.

Speaker 3:

The next stage is destabilization. This time, subverter does not care about your ideas and the patterns of your consumption. Whether you junk food and get fat and flabby doesn't matter anymore this time, and it takes only from two to five years to destabilize a nation. It's. What matters is essentials Economy, foreign relations, defense systems and you can see it quite clearly that in some areas, in such sensitive areas as defense and economy, the influence of Marxist-Leninist ideas in the United States is absolutely fantastic. I could never believe it 14 years ago when I landed in this part of the world that the process will go that fast. The next stage, of course, is crisis.

Speaker 2:

So we've got the economic issues, which are pretty big. We've got military issues, which we're talking about. I mean, look, we pulled out Afghanistan and we hurt a lot of people by doing so. We screwed over our troops that were over there. We pulled them out. Now we don't even know what we're doing in the military. Half the time the people are crying that we spend too much in the military. We need to spend less on military, but in my opinion, we need to spend more on military right now. Look what's happening. We have so much going on coming into our country and yet we're going to spend less Crazy. So the next stage is crisis. Let's see what he has to say and let's see if you can't pinpoint a crisis time recently that pretty much fits right into this. I'll give you a hint. Okay, let's wait.

Speaker 3:

It may take only up to six weeks to bring a country to the verge of crisis. You can see it in Central America now. Yet after crisis, with the violent change of power structure and economy, you have so-called the period of normalization. It may last indefinitely.

Speaker 2:

So crisis Crisis could be up to six weeks or so, or at least six weeks. What about COVID? Covid shut down everything. Covid shut down to the point where we have. They are predicting we've lost millions of years of life for our future because you have cut back on kids. We've cut back on the way to fight illness. You've cut back on the way that kids are learning just so much. And they tried it and guess what it worked? We fell in like a bunch of little sheep. So next stage, stage four, is normalization. So after COVID, how's it become normal to think of certain ways we have to do things? Do we need to do this? Do we need to do that? Do we still need to wear a mask? What do we need to do? So let's hear what they have to say here.

Speaker 3:

Vaccination is a cynical expression borrowed from Soviet propaganda. When the Soviet tanks moved into Czechoslovakia in 68, comrade Brezhnev said now the situation in brotherly Czechoslovakia is normalized. This is what will happen in the United States if you allow all these schmucks to bring the country to crisis, to promise people all kind of goodies and the paradise on earth, to destabilize your economy, to eliminate the principle of free market competition and to put a big brother government in Washington DC, with benevolent dictators like Walter Mondale.

Speaker 2:

See, these are back in, the dictators back then.

Speaker 3:

Never mind whether the promises are fulfillable or not. Your leftists in United States, all these professors and all these beautiful civil rights defenders. They are instrumental in the process of the subversion, only to destabilize the nation.

Speaker 2:

Do you see that?

Speaker 2:

going on right now the leftists, which right now we have some of the leftists screaming some of the hardest stuff. We have a lot of the leftists screaming racism. We have a lot of the leftists screaming law enforcement, defund, the police and all these other issues. The leftists are screaming right now Not all leftists. We're talking extremists leftists. I understand there's extremists right, there's extremists left, there's extremists in everything. So I don't have any hate towards anything, but if you listen, a lot of this stuff is adding up Crisis, covid.

Speaker 2:

After COVID, things became normalized for a little bit. Then we had the George Floyd thing that caused a big controversy across the country with law enforcement. Then you had other things going on that caused controversy. We have riots that have become normalized. It's normal now for them to burn down a city because of stupid protests. It's mind blowing. I'm sorry I did say stupid protests. I know it's going to piss off some people, but in my opinion a lot of those protests were dumb and they should have been shut down and they weren't shut down. But nowadays everyone's too worried about hurting everybody's feelings. Everybody's too worried about who's going to get offended by this, offended by that. And if you say this, you're racist. If you say that this person hates you and everything. I mean it's a wild time. So let's see what else they say about. A lot of the leftists are going to be essential. If you don't see that right now, it's crazy.

Speaker 2:

I've talked a lot about if history are pitting itself, and that's why I don't think we should have got rid of statues. I don't think we need to get rid of statues. We have to learn from our mistakes, and if we don't learn from our mistakes, we're going to go down the same damn path. You have Harvard professors talking terrible things about Jews. You have schools that now are booing people out when they don't agree with what they have to say, instead of learning what they have to say, and either take the positive from it or the negative.

Speaker 2:

You can take something from someone you don't like. You don't like their opinions, you don't like their ideologies, you don't like any of it but they might have something you could take from it, whether it be positive or negative. You can learn something from someone that completely hates you. Maybe you learn why do they hate you? What have I done that make that person hate me? And maybe I could work on that. And that's the same kind of thing If we shut down everything that you don't agree with 100%, you're never going to get better. You're going to stay in your mindset and that's it. You know, you have these people that try to go speak at colleges that are being booed out. You have them. Some of the colleges are doing anti-Jew stuff.

Speaker 2:

When have we seen that? Oh, I don't know. Maybe a little do with this shitty mustache. A terrible dude. The dude was a genius. You have to give him credit on that. He was a genius in negative, negative ways, but he was able to go from a loser to dictating a country, all by his speech and the way he was able to turn people. Now look, we're doing the same right now. We're repeating history time and time again. When do we learn? If we keep taking down the things that offend people, all that's going to do is start cancel culture even more and we go down this road until we cancel again a whole race of people because we don't like them. It's a wild fucking time to be alive. It is. Let's see what else you have to say.

Speaker 3:

They're not needed anymore. They know too much, Some of them. When they get disillusioned when they see that Marxist Leninists come to power, obviously they get offended. They think that they will come to power. That will never happen. Of course they will be lined up against the wall and shot. But they may turn into the most bitter enemies of Marxist Leninists when they come to power, and that's what happened in Nicaragua.

Speaker 2:

You remember most of this, so a lot of these leftists are pushing for stuff and what he's saying is the leftists, since they're pushing so hard, if a dictatorship comes in, they'll be the first to be executed, just because now they've spoke the hardest and they spoke the lotters and they got it all passed. I've seen a lot of these guys on TikTok that are talking about how they think we need to be a socialist country, we need to be a communist country, because they have so many positives. All I say for those people go over these countries and live. Go over these countries and see how it is being dictated 24-7. One thing that he says Besmanov says that I thought was crazy was he goes. I was able to defect to the United States. The United States is a last free country in the world. Where were you defect?

Speaker 2:

If communism starts and communism starting it slowly is there's a lot of things starting it's crazy. If you sit back and watch. It's mind blowing how much power the government is starting to take over on everything Gun bans you can only have so many bullets in your gun. You can have so many magazines. You can only do this. You can only do that. It's getting ridiculous. They're controlling our food more than ever. That's why small farmers are growing in their own area because people are realizing hey, we're being fed a bunch of bullshit, we're getting cancer off, a lot of bullshit. They're predicting there is only 90 crop cycles left if we stay with the modern agriculture 90 crop, just rotations left. That means 90 acres. We will have depleted our soil of all nutrients, all biology. We've decreed just to plead to the soil of everything, with all of pesticides, herbicides, everything we put into the soil. We tear up our soil, we till our soil, we do everything. When there's so much better practices that are being practiced on the small farms and if we were able to use that on a mass scale we could bring back everything. But the way that we're going now is we are pushing for certain things. It's crazy.

Speaker 2:

You can have a farm across the highway that has always used their own seeds. They produce their own seeds. They do everything every year. They've done it for year after year after year after year, through generations of family, of soybeans let's just say soybeans. They grow these soybeans. Well, now a big like Monsanto farm moves across the highway.

Speaker 2:

A bee, takes a piece of pollen from Monsanto, puts it on one of the farmers, like plants, if that plant now has a DNA of Monsanto, monsanto can technically sue them and take their farm away, because now they have stolen their DNA, even though this family has used their own seeds for generation after generation. Now, because nature does what nature does, and nature is amazing, bees are amazing, animals or insects, really whatever and we need bees. And it's crazy, it's wild, they say, without bees we'd all be screwed, which makes sense if you actually break it down. So now this bee has done what a bee does takes pollen from here to here and now this farmer could lose everything because we are letting corporations own, like own a soybean. They're allowed to own a freaking bean, like a whole up damn plant, and you can screw over another farmer just by having DNA in that plant.

Speaker 2:

I think I saw that like food ink on Netflix or something a long time ago and it's mind-blowing. And the government is allowing it. There's a reason. Politicians are going in. You know most politicians. They have decent amount of money, have decent amount of backing, but have you noticed how many politicians are leaving extremely loaded and extremely well off? Why do you think? That is One thing that Bezinoff said is like the only way that we can end it is if there is not not like an uprising, but there has to be majority coming in and trying to stop this, and if we don't stop it, we are gonna head down this communism path and it's crazy.

Speaker 2:

I feel like such a fucking I don't know. I feel like I have turned into a conspiracy theorist. I feel like that. I have turned into a person I've always mocked, but if you look, it's hard not to be conspiracy theorist in the time we're in and just to watch it happen in front of us, the way that they're gonna control us in so many different ways. I don't know about the phone thing. I don't know what that was the other day. I make jokes about it. I make jokes about everything. Some people get offended, some people don't get offended, some people find it funny. And then there's other people that really on their bunker or tinfoil hats on, I don't know. We have to watch all these cues that are happening. It's crazy, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

And everyone's like oh well, you're a cop, you're a damn government official, you trust the government. I don't trust the government more than anybody else. The government, I don't believe, is there for our best interest. I believe there are some government officials that are. But I got into law enforcement to help my local area and be the best I can for my local area.

Speaker 2:

I didn't get into law enforcement to be the president's strong arm. I can't stand our president. I'm sorry I'm. I take talking stuff. I leave it to myself. But we got a president that can't even walk upstairs. We got a president that doesn't even remember someone's dead and he's still trying to talk to them. We got a president if you ask legit questions he can't sit there and answer them. We have got to stop bringing in presidents that are on their desk doorstep, that have dementia. This guy can't even remember what he ate for lunch, but yet we're gonna rely on him to run our country, even though the president really only does a small amount. They do a little bit of amount, but if you think about it as a cabinet, it's all the Congress, it's everybody else. But man, what a crazy time, what a crazy time.

Speaker 2:

It's just like this dude that used this damn Freedom of Information Act on me. I believe the Freedom of Information Act was a great thing. It's made for a reason, we have it for a reason, but I don't think it's used for the right reason. If you have a cop that's done you wrong, I believe that you should use it. I believe you should that then you can get their body cam footage. You can do all this to see what that cop has done, to make sure cop did right. It shouldn't be used, as I didn't like that.

Speaker 2:

This cop was on TikTok being transparent about his job and being transparent about it. So then he ends up writing a letter and getting a hold of everybody in my agency and like trying to get me fired and trying to get sue me and stuff. That's not what it's meant for. I have never dealt with this man other than blocking him on TikTok. And now he hates me because I said a comment that was offensive. It is crazy. If that's not censorship and if that's not this cancel culture, I don't know what is. But if he gets canceled he'll cry, I guarantee it.

Speaker 2:

So we have to watch. We have to worry about our neighbors, we have to worry about ourselves. Yet we've become such a country of spying on our neighbors. Look, look how much they pushed us to ask people if you got the vaccine, who did you vote for? If that's not you spying on your neighbor for the government man, I don't know what is. It's crazy how many people are saying you have to have a passport to say that you had vaccine to be able to travel anywhere.

Speaker 2:

What the hell? Luckily, a lot of this stuff has been shut down because a lot of people are waking up going. This is stupid. What happened to just being a good person and worrying about yourself but at the same time making sure your neighbors are okay? I know we've gone down like a conspiracy theory fucking podcast this episode and I don't know why. It's just been on my thoughts as I'm out farming on my own farm, trying to get my own farm going for my family, and just thinking on how much this country is changing, how much we're pushing stupid stuff that are because people are offended by other things.

Speaker 2:

I got news for you. You can't go out in the real world and say uh-oh, sorry, mr Robert, I'm offended by this. Will you please stop? You have to be ready for things. You have to understand.

Speaker 2:

This whole safe room thing is only hurting our kids. If they get offended, they can go to a safe room. If our kids don't like this, we can say they have a disorder. Well, that disorder pays the school. Each kid that has a disorder and they go to these IEP programs. The school gets funding. Then you have kids. There's 19% of high school graduates can't read at a basic level because we have the no child left behind. You left that child behind more than anybody. That child should be able to read. That child should be able to do. That child should be able to handle everything they need to handle. You've failed them with this no child left behind man. We've been on a crazy soapbox this episode and I don't even know why. Like I'm not mad, I'm not. It sounds like I'm like one of these guys that's going to be in like a star strain. What are those damn trailers? What are those shit? I can't even think what they're called Um ba ba ba, ba, ba, ba ba ba.

Speaker 1:

What are they?

Speaker 2:

freaking called I can't think Airstream. It sounds like I'm like one of those dudes that's in an Airstream out in the middle of the desert talking about aliens coming down and everything it's. I sound like a madman is what I sound like, but man, it just. It's just got me thinking this week just a crazy, crazy time to be alive. I've been saying it for years, though, because it really is. I mean, it's mind blowing. Mind blowing the amount of stuff that's going on in our country right now, just to sit back and like watch it. It's crazy. That's why I love being on my farm. I can sit back and I can just kind of see everything happening. I went, you know, I've been visiting my parent, my mom, lately because my father passed. I've been up there visiting my mom and just seeing the hustle and bustle of the city now and like seeing all the stuff everywhere you go, you got fliers about this, you got this, you got that. Go talk to this psychiatrist, go do this, go do that. It's wild to me. It's wild.

Speaker 2:

Now stress is considered anxiety, and now anxiety takes over your life. If you have an anxiety attack, you get to go to a safe space and all this stuff and they're starting to use that in like police academies. The police academy retention rate right now is absolutely crazily low and it's only going to get worse unless we turn the tide around. It's only going to get worse and without law enforcement, who's going to stop someone from going to rape somebody? Who's going to stop someone from going to murder somebody? Who's going to stop someone? There's no consequences to your actions. That's what we're trying to do in a lot of these states is take away consequences to actions. If there's no consequences to your actions, why would you not do it if you wanted to? We all have intrusive thoughts. Whether you want to admit it or not, you have intrusive thoughts. I have intrusive thoughts, we all do, whether it's just telling your boss to fuck off or whatever. Like you have an intrusive thought. If there was no consequences to anything, it would be the Wild West again, and that's the route that we're heading. If we don't fix this shit, our law enforcement rate is just going to keep dropping. And if, again, our military rate is dropping, all of it's dropping just because nobody wants to do anything and while other countries are watching us go to nothing and laughing at us, we're becoming weaker and weaker every day we go that we're worried about. If you want to identify as a pansy and float in the wind and I didn't mean like a pansy, like a saw, I meant like a plant, jesus now I got to worry about like, oh, don't say this, it's just man. What a crazy time to be alive.

Speaker 2:

We're seeing things that like we read about in books, you know, like the epidemics, the plagues. We saw that firsthand a couple years ago, but it wasn't near as like in my opinion, bad as back then Our biggest deal was being controlled. Our biggest deal was being told you can't do this, you can't do that. I can't tell you how many schools were telling me I have to enforce the mass mandate. I was like I will not enforce the mass mandate. Like we have to. No, I don't, that's not. There's no law against it. I'm not. No, they would try to kick people out and if that person wouldn't leave, they'd try to get me. And it's like no, I'm not kicking someone out for a mass mandate, I'm not doing it. You can't. Nope, I'm not doing it.

Speaker 2:

But I've had enough ranting. I know this episode has been all ranting and I don't know why, but I like to be authentic on this podcast. I like to be me on this podcast. I want to make sure that I hit all points that I'm feeling during the week and if it's something you like, awesome. If it's something you don't, sorry.

Speaker 2:

This week was a bunch of rambling. I really am trying to get more guests on, but with all the stress in my life going on with the FOIA thing and then my family with losing my dad, it's I'm trying to get it back together, trying to get it all going. It all happened. I'll push it through it and we'll get going and we'll have some more guests on. I think the one with trauma Diva and I was awesome. I think it went really well. We were able to kick back, have a good time. It was a long episode and it was fun. It didn't feel like, oh, people are, I mean, I don't know. It was just fun to me, I don't know, and I want to get back into that. Start doing that instead of just hearing people ask me to sit on a soapbox and rant.

Speaker 2:

Well, it got kind of pretty bad because when I ran a call the other day, I went to go. Look for a dude for a warrant or a chick with a warrant. Another county called me, said, hey, we need to find this chick. She has a massive warrant where you find her. I said I'll do my best. So I kind of tracked down some addresses, found an address, went to this address she doesn't live there, hadn't lived there in 15 plus years. But I was like, whatever, we'll see, maybe somebody knows her. Well, I get to the house, they don't know her. And as I'm about to leave, the guy comes out and he's like hey, you're Deputy Dane, right? I was like, yeah, he's like man, I freaking thought that was you because I love all your stuff.

Speaker 2:

I listened to your podcast and if you're listening right now, brother, I appreciate it. At least started kind of going on some conspiracy there stuff and I was like man, I want to jump in on this, but my partner's looking at me like that, you guys are both that shit crazy. So I didn't really do it, but it it made, it made me happy. So, brother, if you're listening, I appreciate you, I appreciate it. I, when I'm, when I'm called out in public, I don't know what to do with my hands. I'm like excuse me, thank you, hi, thank you.

Speaker 2:

But that being said, guys, we've been doing 36 minutes of me just ranting about nonsense. Some people. If you like it, let me know. If you don't like it, I'm sorry. Uh, yeah, we got to. I got to find a way to start bringing happiness and I think bringing other people on is going to get more of the comical Dane, um, instead of the guy that's in the fucking air stream in the middle of the desert talking about aliens and spiders are coming and if we don't watch it, shit's going to end.

Speaker 2:

But that being said, guys, thank you so much for all the continued support. I appreciate every single one of y'all. The lives have been fun lately and I appreciate you guys more than I ever, ever, ever tell y'all. So everyone, please stay safe. Let's have a great week. These podcasts please let me know if you're, if you're out there still listening, let me know. If you see me live and you're live with me, but let me know how you felt. If you didn't like this type of podcast, let me know. I need to know. Um, this one was very I mean, I guess I don't know a lot of minor, just me ranching. Fuck, I don't know. What am I talking about? Hell, I don't know. That being said, guys again have a great week. I appreciate all the continued support. Much love everybody. Stay safe.

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