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SPEAKER_00

Welcome back, episode number seven. Um, really, really looking forward to this one, to believe it or not. Uh, for those of you who is the first, if you're a first-time listener, uh, thank you for listening. Really appreciate it. And the reason why I'm really excited for this one, there was a lot that has happened this week. All right, especially in the political world. But something just came across our table literally today. It happened late last night, early this morning. We are gonna dissect it, uh, dissect into it. I'm not gonna ruin it just yet, but we will get there. And I have a feeling, a feeling that this one thing that happened in the political world will take up most of the time. We are prepared for more topics, but just in case, we might delay things uh till next week. But uh stay tuned. I'm super excited for this episode, super excited for what we are going to talk about. Breaking news, all right. I have no idea what you're talking about. Of course you don't, because this is this is like I said, oh, and by the way, for those of you who aren't listening for the first time, or maybe you just um tuned in, listened to an episode here and there, this is totally unscripted. I bring up the topics, I bring up the conversation, I bring up what we're gonna talk about, and I get my my dad's raw opinion on things. So he has no idea what we're gonna talk about. I don't give him time to do research because then the show becomes scripted and it's no fun. I want him to say something that's gonna be borderline get us canceled. I want him to have an opinion that makes you guys email us through, or even myself have an opinion to make us email. And that email is thefamily business.chat at gmail.com. We want those things. We want the engagement, we want you to feel like you are having that conversation with us. So, in saying that, none of this is scripted. So get ready for this episode because I have a feeling what I'm gonna talk about, you're going to potentially lose your mind.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I I failed diplomacy, so right.

SPEAKER_00

So this this this will be very, very um interesting. But breaking news, we have decided, I know it's been going back and forth on when we're when we release the episodes. We really haven't had a steady date. It's kind of like, yeah, I feel like releasing it. But moving forward, starting with this episode, episode seven, every episode will be released on Fridays. All right. Not no, I don't know exactly the time just yet, but it will be on Friday. Why do you ask? What better way to drive to the cottage during rush hour? All right, or go go to your go to your summer homes for the weekend. What better way than to listen and have a conversation with us? So we want to set it up where you're in the car with your family, you're in the car with your wife or your girlfriend or boyfriend, whoever it may be, and we want you guys to listen to us, all right, instead of listening to God knows what is on the radio these days. All right. It's God Himself. Right. So, in saying that, like I said, thank you uh for all your listeners. Thank you for all the the likes, the comments. Please rate us five stars. It really helps and goes a long way. Um, I'm gonna start something new. I am not, we don't have any sponsors just yet, but every week I've been noticing a pattern. I don't know if you've been noticing this, all right, but every week for the past four weeks, we've been drinking something different. Okay, yeah. So last week we had just water, which is fine. Week before it was Diet Coke, and the week before I had a Diet Dr. Pepper. All right. So what we're gonna do is at the start of each episode, and yes, this is a shameless plug to try to get a sponsor. I'm I'm gonna fully admit it, but today the drink of choice, you already opened yours, I saw. So I'm gonna open mine. See here. A lot of people get a lot of hate for for drinks like this, but we are actually drinking Perrier. Yeah, it's I mean, it's not bad. Carbonate water. I mean, I just love carbonate water in general, right? I know a lot of people dislike it, you know, but hey, I love the taste. I actually like the plain over the over any flavored, believe it or not. Yeah, flavored, I don't. No, I can't do the flavored, so cheers to that. Whatever you guys are drinking, cheers. Uh, for us, it's Perrier um today. As I take a sip. All right, so right off the hop, news around the world that we're not gonna talk about, but we're gonna talk about number one very interesting story I saw out of Egypt. Oh. Alright, it's kind of funny, but kind of not at the same time. Uh, here's the headline German tourist dies after being bitten at a snake show on family holiday while in Egypt.

SPEAKER_01

Well, why the hell would you go to a snake show?

SPEAKER_00

A man 57 years old was watching the snake charming show when Reptile crawled into his trousers, says German police. Oh Lord. A German tourist has died after a snake crawled into his trousers and bit him as he watched the show in Egypt on a family holiday. The 57-year-old man was watching the snake charming show at a hotel in Hergada, a popular beach holiday destination right on the Red Sea in early April. The two snakes involved, thought to be cobras, were draped over the necks of audience members, which is what police are saying. Uh, the snake charmer then let one of the snakes crawl into the trousers of this German man and it bit him in the leg. So so man, I I want to say something so bad, but I better not. The victim showed clear signs of poisoning and had to be resuscitated before being taken to hospital where he later died.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know, I don't know what to say, because I mean that's a different uh variation of trousersnake, I guess. But but here's the thing.

SPEAKER_00

I understand going, especially you're in Egypt. Okay. Okay. Snakes, rituals, stuff like that. In a hotel lobby, sure. Demonic, yes. I mean, where were we? We were somewhere on vacation and they had a snake and they put it around my neck and whatever, that's fine. Okay. I think it was, I think it was like Disney. You were like 11 or something. Yeah, and maybe you know what? It was Animal Kingdom. That's exactly what it was, yes. But you know, to put the snake around you, whatever. First of all, Egypt, hotel in Egypt versus Disney. You think they have rules and regulations in Egypt? Not as not as many lawyers as they have in Disney. Exactly. But here's my here's the thing about this incident, if you call it. Having a snake wrapped around your neck, that's one thing. Okay. I I'm an older age, yeah, kind of creepy, but whatever. I understand why people you know, for photo's sake and whatever. Sure. Why would you allow this snake charmer to tell the snake to go in your shorts?

SPEAKER_01

That's that's just weird. Like that's I I don't even know where to start with that.

SPEAKER_00

And that's the thing. Like, this the I I why did this guy allow that, or did it just happen and he didn't want to freak out? Or what I'm thinking, which would make sense, is it was around his neck, and then the snake kind of just was doing its own thing, and then went down to the trousers, and the guy was freaking out Spasano, and that's probably why he got bit. But according to the police report, uh, I'll I'll read I'll read it again word from word. The snake charmer let one of the snakes crawl into the trousers of the German man and it bit him in the leg. Let. So that tells me he he allowed it. He let that also tells me the guy who had it around his neck, the guy who died, allowed it. Well, it bit him in the leg, which is good. Oh, yeah, I guess.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I'm not gonna get into anatomy right here, but so that's yeah, that's crazy. Uh something else I want to bring up. I thought this was very interesting. Do you remember that um shooting in British Columbia recently that killed eight people? Do you know what? Real I really don't. Okay, well, there's a shooting on Tumblr Ridge in British Columbia. Okay. Okay. Um, so the head of, you know how there's a whole bunch of um, what's the word looking for? What what what's Chat GBT called? I have a brain fart right now. Oh, uh now you got a brain fart. Uh, wow, I'm losing my mind. What is it? Chat GBT, uh, grok, uh, all those things. The things that's demonic, apparently. AI. AI. Yeah, exactly. AI. So there's a whole bunch of different AI websites. All right. Okay. And remember, this is not a conspiracy theory, but anything you do online is being tracked. Oh, for sure. I think you're naive if you don't believe that. Everything. Right? I'm a firm believer, even if you have a VPN, right? I I believe that the FBI or whoever can still look into what you're looking to do. Oh, you I firmly believe that, okay? So the head of OpenAI wrote an apology letter. And now they're being investigated because the guy who did the shooting, apparently back in September, used their AI platform and was basically doing research on ways to kill people, things like this, how to purchase a gun, how to do this, and they denied to flag his account. They deleted the account, but they did they denied going to the RCMP and saying, hey, you should look into this guy. They didn't pursue it. They didn't pursue it. So the statement that uh Sam Altman, he's the co-founder and CEO of OpenAI, he says, I am deeply sorry that we did not alert law enforcement to the account that was banned back in June. While I know words can never be enough, I believe an apology is necessary to recognize the harm and irreversible loss your community has suffered. Yeah, so on February on the 10th of February, police say an 18-year-old alleged shooter identified as Jesse Van Roseller, uh, killed her killed her 39-year-old mother, Jennifer Jacobs, 11-year-old step and 11-year-old stepbrother Emmett Jacobs, in their northern British Columbia home before heading to a nearby Tumblr Ridge secondary school and opening fire, killing five children and an education and an educator before killing herself. So it was a female. Wow. I I gotta be honest, I didn't know that until just now. Okay, it was usually But do you remember a couple episodes ago? This is what this is what I don't understand. Remember a couple episodes I shared about that uh uh actually, you know what? We never talked about it. This was a dinner conversation. There was that incident where that uh kindergarten teacher on Snapchat was snapping her friends. Right. Yeah, that was that wasn't on the pod. That was just okay. So there was that incident where a teacher in the States was snapchapping, snapchatting. It's an app, right? We take photos, uh, her boyfriend. Okay. And as a joke, the kids were being bad. You know, like I'm sure like when I was younger, I would do something bad. Like I would, let's say I would like put the water hose in the in the in the car tank gas tank and put water in it. Oh, I'm gonna kill him. Yeah, you're not actually gonna kill me, no, but that's just that's what people say. Turn a phrase, right? It's a phrase. So she sent a photo of herself, right, saying, I'm gonna kill these kids.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, because they were driving her insane.

SPEAKER_00

She's obviously not actually gonna kill the kids. Like they found out later she was one of the nicest, sweetest teachers in the whole school. But what happened? Less than three hours when she sent that snapshot, FBI showed up. Well, she did say, I'm gonna kill her. Right, okay. So you get a guy like this going on a platform, Googling or looking up how to kill people. You mean gal? Oh, sorry, oh, sorry, gal. Going up and you know, looking all this stuff up and it wasn't flagged, all they did was ban the account. We're going after teachers, but we're not going after people like this?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's a good one. I I don't know why they wouldn't have flagged it. Like she got thrown off, right?

SPEAKER_00

She got banned. They banned the account for questionable questionable content. Yeah, I think you I think I think that was a I think that was a uh Yeah, it says Jesse Vann killed her 39-year-old mother, yeah. Yeah, so it wasn't, I guess it was a girl. Uh San Francisco Technology Company said it considered whether to refer the account to the RCMP, but determined at the time that the account activity didn't meet a threshold for referral to law enforcement. OpenAI banned the account in June for violating its usage policy. Right. At the time, Ebbie said it looks like OpenAI had the opportunity to prevent this mass shooting.

SPEAKER_01

Oh boy.

SPEAKER_00

So, and then obviously the Altman, the CEO Altman reaffirmed his commitment to find ways to prevent similar tragedies. Going forward, our focus will continue to be on working with all levels of government to help ensure something like this never happens again.

unknown

Wow.

SPEAKER_00

So I thought that was pretty crazy. Um and finally, last thing I want to bring up, remember we talked about, and this I did talk about on the pod, uh Italy and Iran and the World Cup? Right. So Iran qualified for the World Cup. Okay? Italy did not.

SPEAKER_01

Weird.

SPEAKER_00

Three times in a row now, by the way. Italy did not qualify for the World Cup. So Trump, with the whole thing going on with Iran, because US is hosting, he's basically fighting, saying, I don't want Iran to come. Is that called it's Trump. Nothing. Well, yeah. He'll say whatever he wants. So he approached the Italian Soccer Federation with the idea of basically saying, hey, because the way it the way it would work, the actual rule is so because they were talking about it before, if Iran decided to pull out, you can't have another qualifying tournament right now. So the way it would work is the team to replace Iran would be the highest ranked team that did not qualify. And that would be progression. Yeah, that would be Italy.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

Because Italy is the highest ranked team that's not at the World Cup. So Trump approached the Italian Soccer Federation and basically said, Hey, I'm gonna go forward with this. You guys, I want you guys to replace Iran. Long story short, Italy said no, no, thank you. Really? Yeah. Oh Italy, they for the for the sport, for the way that the sport works and everything, Italy basically said, we're not interested in taking this further action with you. I actually respect them for that. So do I. I hate Italians. Italy's soccer is one of the like it's anyone but Italy. That's that was me growing up. Right. Anyone but Italy. That's just the way it is with soccer. Right. Unless you're Italian. That's right. Uh, it's kind of like being a Yankees fan. Either, or you know what? Even better, a Patriots fan. Either you're a Patriot fan or you hate them. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Um Wow. Yeah, so they I'll tell you this. I'm not an Italian fan. I don't like it. I mean, to our Italian listeners, no, no offense. I just never liked Italy. I love your food.

SPEAKER_00

Let's hate your soccer team.

SPEAKER_01

Just hate the soccer team. But you know what? I respect them for that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, so do I. 100%. Wow. 1,000%.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's that's amazing.

SPEAKER_00

Uh, we're we're gonna get to an email in a sec, but I have this thing I wanted to read. I saw this online and it really intrigued me. All right? You ready for this? Okay. And if you've seen this before, don't say anything out loud. Somebody wanted to see the brain. The what? The brain. Human brain. So what do they do? They invented the MRI. Okay. They wanted to see boats. So they invented the X-ray. X-ray. They wanted to see babies in the womb. So what do they do?

SPEAKER_01

Ultrasound.

SPEAKER_00

They invented the ultrasound. We got CAT scans, we got PET scans, we have 3D imaging. Technology has really advanced. Okay. We even have machines that can look through clothing at the airport. Right. Okay. We have satellite dishes. Satellites that can read a license plate from space.

SPEAKER_01

Right.

SPEAKER_00

As a matter of fact, technology has advanced so much that they can actually print organs now. Wow. Okay. Technology has advanced so much that they can do remote surgery with a robot while the doctor who's controlling that robot is sitting at a desk at another state in another state. That's wild. So would someone please explain to me why my doctor has to stick his finger up my ass? For your prostate exam. With all the technology we have, he still has to finger me. I where where do you start? I saw I saw that online and I was like, wow, that's a very good point.

SPEAKER_01

Oh man, that that is so true. Right. Maybe this this is a family show, so I gotta be very careful how I say it. Right. But is uh as long as you're not driving home and thinking. Wait, wait, the doctor had two hands on my back.

SPEAKER_00

Two hands on my back, yeah. The best, the best is one of my one of my one of my uh friends. He always said the best. He says, I'll never do it. But if I do, as soon as his finger's up there, I'm gonna clinch and I'm gonna rotate and I'm gonna take him for a ride. And you know exactly who I'm talking about.

unknown

Oh Lord.

SPEAKER_00

We're gonna go before we get into the uh the meat of the conversation. Last thing, uh, we are gonna go to an email that we got this week um from uh Sophia, um probably an African descent, I would assume.

SPEAKER_01

Sounds African.

SPEAKER_00

Uh and the title is What is Presidential? I want to comment on episode four where you talked about President Trump and that you wish he acted presidential. What is presidential? Was Andrew Jackson or Teddy Roosevelt presidential? Was Winston Churchill or Margaret Thatcher leadership style considered presidential? I think you and other so-called Christians and evangelicals think that Trump was voted in by America, sorry, was voted in by the American people to be a pastor. He wasn't voted to the pulpit. So Hollywood actors, oh, sorry, he wasn't voted to the pulpit. So Holly, so you're saying Hollywood actors and musicians can swear and bash Trump. The Democrats can go overseas and bash America and Trump, but Trump needs to act like a pastor? Again, was it presidential? What is presidential? Do you want a president that the deep state and globalists can manipulate? Will you then consider him presidential? What are your thoughts? That's a very good question. Very good question. Love it. And just just just for you listeners, once again, if you have any feedback, thefamily business.chat at gmail.com. That's how you get a hold of us.

SPEAKER_01

Well, presidential really okay, when you guys were small, and what did I teach you about cussing? Don't do it. You don't do it because when you cuss, you're telling people around you that you're too dumb to figure out words to to express your your thoughts. So why would you use a profanity? And that I mean you know, obviously cussing is is not right, uh, but I always taught you guys, uh all of my kids, not to not to swear because it makes you look like uh look trashy. Yeah. So I mean I mean, I uh I saw this uh one clip of Trump when uh and he it's not that he was wrong, but when the reporter asked about the the uh what's happening with Pal I think it was the Palestinians and the Israelis and all. This is and he goes, They both of them don't know what the F they're doing. Was that necessary? I mean he was frustrated because uh he thought he had a deal and then now he doesn't have a deal. Pr presidential Just don't be trashy. Then you're presidential, I guess.

SPEAKER_00

Well, to me to me it's a bit of a loaded question. All right. And I want to make something very clear to Sophia. Okay. Alright. Um I don't think, first of all, I don't think that he should be a pastor. Because he's not. I agree. He was not voted in at the pulpit. I agree with that. Okay. This this response to me, there's two sides of this, okay? Was Andrew Jackson or Teddy Roosevelt presidential? I don't I'm too I'm too young for that. Well, either anybody alive today is too young because this was back. Okay. Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, all these people. Here's the thing I'm talking about. This has nothing, let's separate, and I think that's the issue with that, the only issue I have with this email. We need to separate for this one section, for this one time, let's separate Christianity and presidential. Because I think that the underlying problem is that you're trying to compare presidential to being a pastor. That's not what I'm saying. Okay. Okay. What I am saying is at the end of the day, class, respect. Yeah. You don't have to be a Christian, have class and respect. And as I'm and I also don't believe that you need to act the way he acts and still be manipulated in order to not be manipulated by the globalists. Right, yeah. You see what I'm saying? Yeah, exactly. So to me, when I'm when I say presidential, I'm not referring to pastoral. I'm not even talking about being a Christian. I'm just talking about being a professional. Having class. If a lawyer were to walk to a courtroom without wearing a tie or without wearing a suit, if he came in with shorts and a t-shirt, what would the judge do?

SPEAKER_01

Throw him out. Why? Because there's no respect.

SPEAKER_00

There's disrespect in the court. That's right. Okay. If a lawyer were to go into court and swear, they'd probably knock him out on his butt. 100%. Because there is an order, there is a uh respect, a decorum, there is a an honor system. To me, when I say I wish Trump is more presidential, okay, put the politics aside, okay, put the controversies aside. As much as I hated him, in my opinion, the way that he perceived himself, the way that he acted, the way that he talked, I thought President Obama was very presidential, in my opinion.

SPEAKER_01

Right.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I agree. The way that he presented himself, he talked, he carried himself. And this guy's a Muslim. And yes, I said that. He's a Muslim. Right? It's got nothing to do with Christianity. Yeah. Okay. Now. So that's my point on presidential. Okay. Now, let me flip this. Okay. And this is what I really get frustrated with. When P and we talked about this a couple episodes ago. When people say that Trump is sent from God, sent from, you know, he's the next prophet or whatever. He's the Messiah. He's the saving grace. This and that. The flip side where I am going to bring Christianity into this, okay, is he has done more to disgrace Christianity in the way he acts than bring good to Christianity. Okay. Now, I'm not saying that uh oh Christians are perfect or this and that. No, that's not what I'm saying. But what I and I'm not I'm not comparing presidential to being a Christian. That's not what's not the point of this. The point of this is at the end of the day, if you're gonna claim that you're a Christian, you're gonna claim that you know you love God and you're an event, you know, you're evangelical and this and that, yes, I understand we didn't vote him to be at the pulpit. I understand that. That's not what I'm saying, but I know you by your fruits, and that's biblical. The fruits that he display are not Christian are not Christian fruits. So I get frustrated when it's got nothing to do with the pulpit. Because yes, we did not vote him to be a pastor. It's not, I've never said that. But if you're gonna continue to go out and say, I'm a Christian, I'm a God-fearing man, I'm doing this, doing this, doing this, then act like it. Well, yeah, you're right. Act like it. And you know what? Whether you like it or not, I'm not perfect. I'm I'm you know, I'm not saying I act perfect all the time, but you know what? When you have that platform and you take the time and energy to tweet something or send something out on your social media platform to actually type out swear words and this and that, I I you know what? Not cool. Call me a Pharisee if you want, but I I question, I I question that. You know? That's the point I'm driving at. To me, I'm separating, and you know what? Now, okay, let's bring it, let's bring it together. Let's bring being presidential and being a Christian together. Okay. You're not wrong. You know? At the end of the day, the argument that you can use is well, he has to be like that. He has to be rough because the deep state and this and that. And no. You can still say no, you can still not take bribes, you can still have your own agenda without being a bad human being. Without dropping F bombs. Without dropping F-bombs and you know, mocking, mocking other religions and stuff like that.

SPEAKER_01

That is problematic. That is true.

SPEAKER_00

That's my stance.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

So when I say presidential, no, I don't expect him. I didn't, I don't think he's at the pulpit. And nor do I think he's quoting scriptures.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Right. No, that's not that's not what, you know. Do I think do I think he got voted in from a lot of Christians because he came out and said he's a Christian? Sure. You can use that argument. Right.

SPEAKER_01

But he okay, but his his some of his politics, America First and all that, he did, uh, I forgot which uh it was one uh one thing that he brought in that Christians can now uh pastors can now talk about politics and not lose their um their status or what have you, their tax-free status. So he did some good things for the uh for the churches, right?

SPEAKER_00

So he's not no no so no the deep down, do I believe that he believes do I believe that he that he's a Christian? Yeah, sure. But that's where I said I just wish that he would act like it more. And don't come at me with people saying, oh, well, how are curr- who are you to say how are Christians supposed to act? No, Bible's clear. Well, not like that. You know, not not not like that, you know, and I understand position, I understand position of power, position, especially in his position, literally being the most powerful man in the world, probably. Yeah, right? I understand that, but you know what? If you really believed in scripture, then you can act that way and let God handle the rest.

SPEAKER_01

Well, well, see, and that's just it. And he and he said many times, he goes, Oh, I don't forgive. I I I get my revenge, but what does the scripture say? Right, vengeance is mine, right? The Lord. So yeah, but yeah, your fruits are very important, and you're you're right. Um I I would definitely question his salvation and his uh his walk with Christ, if you want to call it.

SPEAKER_00

Right, right. So that I just wanted to make that clear because I don't want that to be a misconception. So how uh so bottom line, is he presidential? In my opinion, no. No, okay, good. And and and in saying that, it's got nothing to do with I know we just talked about it, but going back to him being presidential, it's got nothing to do with being a Christian. Just being a good human being in general. That's right. Right? Like, now, I guess you could argue, let me play devil's advocate. Well, you're only saying that because as a Christian, you don't swear, you don't talk like that. That that's but to other people, they have no issue with him swearing, and to him, he's still a good person, just because he swears doesn't mean he's not a bad person.

SPEAKER_01

But from the presidential pulp uh I was gonna say pulpit, yeah. But from the presidential uh uh you know the when he talks about decorum. Uh but he but he's his policies are going forward.

SPEAKER_00

I I I'm not talking, I'm not I'm I don't want to bring I'm not even talking about policy. All right. I'm just talking about Trump as a human being.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, well then okay, my very first comments, I think a couple of episodes ago. I never liked him as an individual.

SPEAKER_00

I uh Yeah, I I love his policies, I love everything he's doing. I think he's great just like human beings, just like I quoted a couple weeks ago, a couple episodes ago. I just wish he acted more presidential.

SPEAKER_01

Thus the email.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and then to me, to me, I think that I just I understand why you would compare the Christianity side of things to it, but that wasn't my point. Because I think you get you can you can have both.

SPEAKER_01

But presidents in the past, they had um, and this is where this is gonna get me in trouble when I say this, but uh as when I was a when I was a kid, I remember even Richard Nixon and uh then then President Ford, then Carter, and uh then Reagan. They all had uh a spiritual advisor. Billy Graham was always there. Yeah, he was always there, and Billy Graham was really uh even on the on Johnny Carson Tonight show, he was very uh very Christian, but but he he wasn't the kind of guy, Billy Graham wasn't the kind of guy that would really uh push it in your face, and he would he would he was a good advisor.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Well, who's the advisor today? Paula White? Yeah. Are you kidding me?

SPEAKER_00

Like, but but but to further my point, the only example I can think of, so here's an example. Um, Rob Ford.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

It's got nothing to do with Christianity. I loved his policies, I loved what he did in Toronto. He cleaned up the swamp. Yeah, you know, use a Trump phase, he cleaned it all up, but I still wish he was more of a leader. What do you mean by that? Well, I wish he didn't do drugs. I wish he didn't party all nights, you know. I wish he I guess, and you can you can argue and say that I have a perception of what leadership should look like, perception of what um yeah, I guess a perception of what being in charge should look like. And to me, it's just all about class and respect. And if you are if if you don't believe in that, then you won't believe in what I'm saying, and that's fine. We can have different opinions. But to me, especially as the president, being the leader, being of the free world. Right, being being that figure, yeah, you know, um, I just wish there was more honor, respect to the office by the way he acts.

SPEAKER_01

Right.

SPEAKER_00

And I think it's got nothing, and that's got nothing to do with Christianity, it's just good morals in general. Because let's be honest, Hinduism, Sikhism, even Muslims, there there's there is such a thing as respect and honor and good morals. Good morals isn't a Christian thing, good morals is a human thing. Yeah, that that is true, right? So that that's so I I hope I hope that answered uh what you were going for, uh, what you were hoping what you were trying to get at. Uh, that's my stance on that. I don't know if there's anything else to say before we move on. No, let's move on. So, very exciting topic. Okay. And I guarantee you a lot of you listening might not have even heard about this this group. Maybe you have no idea. So I recommend you do your um research as we talk about this. But there's this group, all right. And I want to know if you know who they are. I'm pretty sure you do. The short form is the SPLC.

SPEAKER_01

SPLC. Um that's the acronym.

SPEAKER_00

What yeah. So that it's the Southern Poverty Law Center. Oh, okay, yes, yes. Okay. So they're in the news. They have been indicted by the DOJ in Alabama.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. Long story short, this is an organization, this is a group that helps with racism, with hate. You know, they're they're what they're they're a leftist group that really want to put a stop to racism, really want to put a stop to hate around the world, even so forth where like a lot of celebrities like George Clooney and all these big companies, Christian companies, for example, like Chick-fil-A, you know, they donate to stop to end racism. To stop and basically end racism and hate. Okay. Okay. So I'm gonna read a little blurb here. The Southern Poverty Law Center has been indicted on federal fraud and money laundering charges over its use of paid informants inside white supremacist organizations.

SPEAKER_01

Say that again.

SPEAKER_00

The SPLC, Southern Poverty Law Center, has been indicted on federal fraud and money laundering charges over its use of paid informants inside white supremacist organizations.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, if I'm hearing you correct, they're actually giving money to white supremacy groups.

SPEAKER_00

Mm-hmm. A federal grand jury in the Middle District of Alabama returned an 11-count indictment charging the Montgomery-based civil rights nonprofit. So I should have said that, they are a civil rights, civil rights group, nonprofit civil rights organization, with six counts of wire fraud, four counts of making false statements to a federally insured bank, and one count of conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering. Prosecutors allege that from 2014 to 2023, the SPLC used more than $3 million in donor funds. Well, I guess it would be, yeah, because they're nonprofits. Okay. Uh to field sources, or as they call it, F's, embedded in groups, including the Ku Klux Klan, National Alliance, National Socialist Party of America, the Aryan Nations, and the Aryan Nations affiliate organizations. Justice Department officials framed the indictment by alleging that the SPLC misled donors by promising to dismantle violent extremist groups while secretly using millions in donations to pay leaders and members of those same groups. The SPLC's use of informants in the Klan groups dates back decades, even to the early 1980s. This work helps provide early warning of threats to map out extremist groups' leaderships, document internal communications, and support litigation against extremist groups. So here's a quote here I want to read by the U.S. Attorney General. Donors gave their money believing they were supporting the fight against violent extremists. As alleged, SPL SPLC instead diverted a portion of those funds to benefit individuals and groups they claim to oppose. That kind of deception undermines public trust and social cohesion. So let me let me let me dumb this down for you. Okay. This group, okay, and uh and it it is it has to make sure it's very clear, it's the left, the left group. They're very liberal, okay, or very Democrat group. They take all this money from all these companies. And of course, even right-wing companies or or or or right wing um people, obviously, everyone wants to stop hate. No one wants racism, um, so we think. So they're gonna donate money for the cause. Oh, I'm I'm I'm doing it for a good cause, doing it for this and that, whatever. We want to dismantle the KKK, we want to dismantle, you know, dismantle hate. Dismantle hate.

SPEAKER_01

Sure.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. But what these guys are doing instead, all right, is they are sending money to leaders and of these groups to not only get information, but they will also help and abend them in quote unquote upcoming events. And the reason they do that, okay, is because when these things happen, this group is one of the groups that does the fundraising.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_00

And then the fundraising money gets back into it's it's a cycle. So here's an example. One of the biggest ones they're saying is the whole Jesse Smollett.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_00

Right? If you don't remember that, he was that black NASCAR driver. No, sorry, no, no, no. Sorry, sorry. That was the other one. He was the actor from that yes, from from the show. And this allegedly, this company would hire, because remember, he got caught that he there's three Nigerians. Two two Nigerians, I remember this. I thought it was three. Yeah, there's two of them. Oh, they went and quote unquote beat him up, supposedly beat him up, and then what do they do? Oh, it was two Trump supporters, it was two mega people, two white people.

SPEAKER_01

Right, like 2 30 in the morning in Group. Yeah, okay.

SPEAKER_00

This group, SPLC, funds things like that. January 6th, right? I know there's still a lot of people who don't believe in the reality of what happened January 6th. All those people who stormed the Capitol, those are all people who were hired.

SPEAKER_01

Right.

SPEAKER_00

Right? They were hired to go in there and quote unquote represent Mega when really they're not. So this SPLC group, what they do is is they send these people in, they pay them basically like actors, and then after it's all done, oh, then we're gonna fundraise for for all those families.

SPEAKER_01

Basically, their job was to keep the hate going.

SPEAKER_00

Their job, at the end of the day, their job is to make sure that racism still exists today and hate still exists.

SPEAKER_01

Well, just like cancer, they're not gonna give us a cure because there's so much money coming in for research.

SPEAKER_00

Love the comparison. Even even if okay, if if if if uh the FDA came out and said, if you take this pill, someone who's stage four leukemia, you take this pill, you will be cured. And this pill can cost a million dollars, it still wouldn't be worth it for them because of the um the multi-million dollars, the billions of dollars that they make. So why would they do that? So why would a group like the SPLC actually stop hate and stop racism when they're profiting off from hate and and racism?

SPEAKER_01

See, and this is where this is what uh this makes perfect sense because the pe like again, I I get out, and in the in the business that I'm in, I deal with multiple types of people, multiple races, and well not races because there's only one race, human race. Yeah, but uh different types of uh cultures and all that. And you know what? Nobody nobody cares about racism. It's it's the last thing on anybody's mind. Uh like somebody wants a good deal for a product or a service, they don't care. I don't care what color you are, give me a good price. Give me a good deal. That's all and and uh and it's always again, this is where I'm gonna uh it's gonna get me in trouble, but let's just say for the sake of our I'm dealing with a gentleman from India. Okay and uh and I'll say something uh maybe off the cuff. He the Indian guy, the uh East Indian guy thinks it's funny. The white Karen gets upset for him, and the white Karen, usually around in the forties, yeah, uh she will call me a racist. This East Indian guy's laughing his head off, she is calling me a racist. It's not there because nobody cares. Yeah. Like, I mean, I I don't even Honestly, I don't even know any racists.

SPEAKER_00

See, here's the thing. Does racism still exist? Yes. In the closet, I think. I'm not gonna say no. I I think you're naive if you say racism doesn't exist. But here's the thing: it's not as big as they want us to believe.

SPEAKER_01

Well, Don Lemon, what was his uh his thing? On um I think he was talking with uh with Pierce, Pierce Morgan, maybe. And what did he say? The biggest uh it was Chris Como. And he goes, the biggest threat to America right now is the white male.

SPEAKER_00

Don Lemon said that.

SPEAKER_01

Don Lemon said that.

SPEAKER_00

That's racist.

SPEAKER_01

He could say that because he's gay and black, right? But but but again, but that's what he said, and and that's the narrative. If you're if you're a white male between the ages of 18 and 55, you're the most dangerous creature on the planet, yeah, according to them.

SPEAKER_00

I forget, I forget who it who it is. It's it's someone he was around when Charlie Kirk was around, but he's kind of doing what he's kind of doing what Charlie Kirk does now. He's going to schools and universities and uh having open dialogue, and it's a very viral clip. Um says one black lady, uh university student. I for they don't show the full clip, but he basically says, uh I forget how it started, but he basically said, Well, what's what's wrong with being black in America today? So she's like, You don't think being black in America today is a disadvantage? He said, No. He's like, Look, you have good clothes on, you're at good shoes, you go to a great university, you got your hair, your hair is done, your nails are done, you're wearing makeup, you're by the looks of it, you've you have a very expensive backpack. This is America. Yeah. It's time for us, and he's black, it's time for us black people to stop acting like victims and stop blaming the white man.

SPEAKER_01

Right.

SPEAKER_00

We have, if and this guy he caused a lot of controversy. He said, We have the same rights that the white man has. If anything, we've been given more because of because because we are sucks. Basically was basically what he said. Right. So don't know. If you're one of those people that, oh, a black in America, that's why my life's not good. No, just stop being lazy. Get off your butt and do something with your life. That's right. Get off your duff. You know?

SPEAKER_01

I wish I I I saw this short and I'm I'm kicking myself for not sending it to you. So look at this situation. Neighborhood. And there's like a lemonade stand type of thing. Like it's like kind of, but there's a bunch of flowers.

SPEAKER_00

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

And there's a table and there's a sign. Flowers for sale. Okay. And you go up to the flowers, you pick your bunch, and you put the money in a jar. And there's a whole bunch of money in the jar.

unknown

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

This is being shown by a black guy. And the black guy goes, This is a white neighborhood. And then he looks into the camera and says, How long do you think that table would last in a black neighborhood? They would pick it clean. Yeah. He goes, and that's the black mentality. And he's fighting it. And there's a lot of black leaders that are fighting this mentality.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Stop being victims. Uh he goes, that that table wouldn't last five minutes in a black neighborhood. And uh there's a guy on YouTube, uh, if you guys look him up, uh Jesse Lee Peterson. Yeah. And he and he goes, and and he really, he's a black guy. And he and he says, he goes, why do you guys always play the victim? You don't you don't have any more rights than the white guy. He goes, okay, so uh you want uh you want reparations for what? Yeah tell me exactly what do you want represent reparations for? Yeah, nobody can really answer that question. Why would they why would they have uh you know there's many statistics, but I don't want to you know I don't want to cause uh uh problems and then make it look uh make it look wrong. But this is a topic that we can talk for hours on, on how you know it's that mentality. And you know what? My my hero, and I and I love this guy, is Dr. Ben Carson.

SPEAKER_00

Ben Carson, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

He goes, yeah, I was in I was in the hood. I was uh, you know, we were on welfare and all that, but you know what? I took by the bootstraps total success.

SPEAKER_00

So so so they're saying so like George Clooney donated a million dollars, JP Morgan, Apple CEO pledged a million dollars. So basically, and so the one key aspect in all this, and basically what these what people want is the names to be released. Alright. Because apparently there are a lot of people in the on the right wing, governors, senators, leaders, and all that who are also on the SPLC payroll.

SPEAKER_01

Throw them all in jail. Fraud is fraud, I don't care. And you know what? That that is a big story, and it should be bigger. And if people don't go to jail for this, I will truly lose all respect for uh for the um justice system, right? Because that that's wrong.

SPEAKER_00

Well, so the SPLC did come out with a statement, and they basically they denied the claims and says we will fight these claims in court.

SPEAKER_01

Well, they have no choice, they have to fight them.

SPEAKER_00

But here's the funny thing. They said that they admitted to filing the money. Oh. Yeah, they admitted that uh they admitted the money and was going to these certain individuals, these certain groups, but they're claiming that um they said that they have used sources within hate groups since the 1980s, but it's to gather intelligence and help to bring them down from the inside.

SPEAKER_01

Bull crap.

SPEAKER_00

That's what they're saying.

SPEAKER_01

Bull crap.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, but prosecutors claim funding has gone beyond intelligence gathering and informants used SPLC funds to pay for hate content and extremist events.

SPEAKER_01

You see, and that's what Donald Trump meant. He said there's good people on both sides, and the good people are being you know, barraged by by idiots like that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Yeah. So basically a civil rights group um is using fake bigotry to select donations from concerned Americans. That's basically what's happening.

SPEAKER_01

You know, there's there's probably uh and this is something I heard on cat Candace Owens. Forget the controversy with her. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It doesn't matter. But she says that white supremacy is not even in the top, it's not even in the top 50 of issues with the black community. Because there was this um uh it was a hearing uh in Congress, or Congress, Senate hearing or Congress hearing. Look it up on YouTube, Candace Owen. And she goes, Do you know what I know about the black community? I'm black, and you got two or three white girls talking about about the issues in the black community, right? Are you are are you guys serious? Is this a joke? Yeah, and she goes, White supremacy it hardly exists, right? And that's why they have to funnel money to make it exist.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_01

That is that is crazy. I I I hope people fry for this.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I was well, uh going back to what you just said about the the black community. Don't know if you remember this. Famous interview. All right, Larry King and Morgan Freeman.

SPEAKER_01

Where do I know that name from?

SPEAKER_00

Morgan Freeman, the actor. Well, Morgan Freeman. Sorry, sorry, Morgan Freeman. Right. Do you remember that interview? I do. I that was a and he basically he basically shut Larry King down because Larry King was trying to raise fate. Who knows? He he might have been funded by the SPLC. But he was basically like, you know, trying to turn Morgan into a victim.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Because he's black.

unknown

Right?

SPEAKER_00

Now it's kind of ironic because we're two white guys talking about this, but um, and what did Morgan Freeman say? He said, no, stop being the victim. We're not victims. He's like, I'm black, I'm a millionaire, I have a big home. Anyone can do it.

SPEAKER_01

Like, well, and that's and that's what he said. And and uh Morgan Freeman also cornered uh you just talked about him, that that the gay guy, uh CNN. Don Lemon. Don Lemon, yes. And he goes, Why are you calling me a black actor? Why don't you call me a black?

SPEAKER_00

Yes, that's right. I remember that one too. Yes.

SPEAKER_01

I'm an actor. Why you gotta put the word black in here? Black is so bad in America. Look, two millionaires talking.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_01

And we're both black.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_01

It's like what what why do you gotta do that?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, but they do that with everything. You're not I'm not a pilot, I'm a black pilot. No, you're a pilot. No, you're a pilot.

SPEAKER_01

Nobody cares. Just flying the damn plane.

SPEAKER_00

Go going back going back to the whole uh care uh the care that you you said it best. There's three white girls or women talking about the issues of the black community while Candace Owens is like, I'm black. Like sitting right there. But I always remember this viral video. Uh it was this white guy, and he went to the streets of LA. Okay, he was wearing a zombrero. I saw this, yeah. He was wearing a sombrero, a fake mustache, one of those Mexican gal, uh whatever. I'll forget the guitar. Ukulele or whatever it was, guitar. And he's going around saying, Hey, do you like my outfit? Everybody, everybody on the streets, oh, that's racist, that's bad. How can you do that? Like, you look horrible. Every white person. Every hold on, every white person, oh, that's you're disrespecting their culture and this and that. He must have asked 20 people. Yeah. And not one person said anything good. It was, oh, how dare you! Like you're a disgusting human being, you're a racist, and this and that. So, what does he do? He went to Mexico City, wore the same outfit, walked around the streets. What do you think about my outfit? Ah, amigo, you look good. Like they give it hugs and says, Oh no, you have to do this, and then we're like telling him how to make it look better. You look awesome, you look good, yeah. Like you're Mexican, Mexicana, and then they're all like celebrating it and praising it, encouraging it, encouraging. It's like, what are we doing here? You know? You raised this you like nobody cares. Like here, here, here, here's another example. Totally a little bit, maybe a little bit different, but kind of the same thing. So what one of one of family friends, uh, he's an African pastor. Okay, and um, so he bought me an African, like an African gown. Okay, like the like the sh the shirt, the it's got the gold and the gold crest and all that.

SPEAKER_01

It's kind of cool, actually.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. If I wore that and I walk downtown Toronto, I guarantee you I would get things thrown at me. I'd probably get hit, I'd probably get yelled at. I might even get shot because I'm being because I'm being a racist. Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Well, why why can't a white man wear a black uh an African uniform? I don't understand.

SPEAKER_00

Well, because it's about the culture. They're saying you're not you're not African. Why would you you're making it's all about they think they think I'm they think I'm mocking.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, but if I were to wear that African outfit, right, to an mind you, um the reason why I say it's different because I'm gonna say African church. Yeah, I guarantee you not one person would bat an eye.

SPEAKER_01

No, nobody would care.

SPEAKER_00

They would actually, exactly. 100%.

SPEAKER_01

That looks kind of cool.

SPEAKER_00

I saw that uniform, uh, that that suit. That looks really cool. No, it's sharp. It is cool. But yeah, but it's it's it's it's it's going back to the SPLC thing. I don't want to say that hate groups and extremists wouldn't be around. I don't believe that because there are still horrible people in the world who just say it the way it is. But when you have organizations like this, and I'm sure there's more, this is just the most most popular one. Yeah. It makes you question George Floyd, Jesse Smollett, uh, that I forget his name, but that NASCAR driver that ended up being fake. Remember that news on his was a joke.

SPEAKER_01

Well, George Floyd and uh Jesse Smollett, it's proven already.

SPEAKER_00

Well, you well, it is, but people still don't believe it is, but it is right. That's that's right. Um think about how much money SPLC even the Black Lives Matter movement, which is a whole different topic. Right. You're telling me that they didn't get any kickback from that? Oh, 100%. They helped started it, they helped, you know, and and they're funneling in money, they're funneling because no, why? Because we make bank off of this. So why would we want to stop something that is making us money?

SPEAKER_01

It's the cancer treatment. No, it's I that you know what? I I want to see people thrown in jail for this. That that for sure. And you know what? And I think Trump knew it the whole time. That's why he's and see, and that's why he's such a tactitioner. He's quietly, he's he's gathering the evidence, and then when the hammer falls, it falls.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_01

And that's that's one thing I respect. I don't know what happened with Pam Bondi and all this stuff, but they uh and there's uh I think it's Harbeet Dylan, I think. She's in the uh in the department as well. And they're really, really gathering evidence. That's what I think.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So um I I really hope they fry for that because that's that's literally uh I don't even know. I I don't even know what to say. That that's disgusting.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that's pretty so now now this is where I'm gonna be watching, okay. If these people like, well, soros obviously, whatever, but if these companies, if these people who donated truly didn't know. And you know what, to the benefit of the doubt, I I I I believe that that could be the case with some companies and some people. Alright. What I demand them to come out in public, acknowledge it, yeah, and I want my money back.

SPEAKER_01

Disavout.

SPEAKER_00

100%. And I think they should honor that.

SPEAKER_01

Well, there was, I think, did I hear you correctly? Chick-fil-A was one of the things. Chick-fil-A. They donated over a million dollars. You honestly think Chick fil A would want to fund the Klan?

SPEAKER_00

I don't, I personally don't believe so.

SPEAKER_01

My personal opinion? No, no, I don't think they had no idea. They better get out in front of this.

SPEAKER_00

That's my point. So now that it's out, and honestly, whether it comes out, well, I mean, I'm not gonna say whether it comes out true or not, because let's be honest, it probably is. Um they've been indicted, right? They've been indicted. Okay, so these companies, they better speak up. You know, like it's been 24 hours since this has come out. I haven't, at least I haven't seen any anybody come out and oppose it. I'm looking for Chick-fil-A. They're supposed to be a Christian company. So just think about this. Next time you go to Chick-fil-A and buy a spicy chicken sandwich, you could be funding the next clan rally.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Perfect. Yeah, that's exactly on my agenda. Well, put it this way if Chick-fil-A does not get in front of this, it's gonna make it make them look worse. Oh, 100%. Wow, that's disgusting. Uh I that's sickening.

SPEAKER_00

I'm just looking up here. We don't have time. We'll talk about it next week unless something else crazy happens. Uh, you know what just very quickly. Okay. Um the shooting that happened over the weekend at the uh, what was it, the dinner? Trump.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, the um the uh at the Hilton uh got together.

SPEAKER_00

The presidential dinner.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it was it was they have it every year. It's the um Oh, it's there. I I forgot what it's called.

SPEAKER_00

Um look at that.

SPEAKER_01

But every president has uh I I I like watching it. I usually watch it. The correspondence dinner. Yeah, yeah. It's not bad. Sometimes, I mean, I remember when uh Seth Meyer said uh Trump was running as a Republican, but I thought he was running as a joke, and everybody started laughing, but Trump was just staring. It was like 2012 or something. It was good.

SPEAKER_00

Well, the suspect did appear in court today.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, right?

SPEAKER_00

It was that 31-year-old teacher from uh California. He from the videos that I've seen, I know there's a lot, we'll dissect, we'll get into it more next week. We'll dissect it, but he never actually got into the the hall, from what I what I understand. Right, yeah. He because he was running past the security, they ended up tackling him and whatever. But it just, I don't know. Part of me just it makes me it makes me wonder and raise it raises flags about security protocol with Donald Trump.

SPEAKER_01

Well, these are the questions I want answered. Number one, why is he alive? No, the reason I'm asking you this is because a secret service agent was shot at. So you shoot, that's suicide by cop. Because you shoot against a cop, you're dead.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So the fact that he hasn't got shot is questionable. That uh that he got off a round against a secret service agent and nobody killed him.

SPEAKER_00

I I honestly didn't even see the part where he got where he shot, where he he took he took a shot.

SPEAKER_01

So that's the question. There's so many questions. Right, okay. Is there saying that the guy didn't actually shoot anybody because he was running? That was friendly fire. That's what again, there's so many different theories. Um I I've been watching a couple of um uh you know these these Benny Johnsons and um and uh these other guys, and they're and they're saying there's a lot of questions about uh Secret Service.

SPEAKER_00

Well, there's also uh he's an idiot, Jimmy Kimmel. Oh so can't take him seriously. Um Melania Trump is basically wants an apology from Jimmy Kimmel because after this event, Jimmy Kimmel went on and made a joke and called her the first lady who is soon to be an expected window, widow.

SPEAKER_01

Expected window, yeah, widow.

SPEAKER_00

Widow, sorry. Yeah, she's he's an expected window widow. He's but one thing I did want to say it just shows you how different everyone is. So Erica Trump, who I don't even want to get into. Apparently she's seen somebody now.

SPEAKER_01

Erica Trump?

SPEAKER_00

No, sorry, Erica Kirk. Kirk, yeah. Sorry, Kirk, not Trump, Kirk, thank you. Apparently she's with a guy now, seven months after, whatever. That's a whole different thing. And um so there's video of her when the shooting happened, being escorted out just in tears, right? Which I understand, you know, trauma, whatever, if there is trauma, questionable. But then you had guys like Dana White who was there. If you don't know who Dana White is, he's the owner president of the UFC, and they interviewed him afterwards, and he basically I forget the exact quote, but he basically was like, that was effing awesome.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, he is a badass, though.

SPEAKER_00

But he but he's like a gun guy and whatever, whatever. Yeah. No, have you have you seen those Erica Kirk memes? No, no, I haven't. So there's video No, just in general, it's like how how most how most women mourn their husband's death, you know, they're crying or they're sitting in bed, you know, like drinking wine or just miserable wrecks.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

And then go how Erica, how Erica Kirk um responds to her husband dying. It's like fireworks shows and walking out on stage, like WWE. Oh Lord. Oh, jeez. But I figure this SPLC I figure this SPLC thing would uh uh would take up most of our time. It has, so we won't be pissed off. Yeah, we're not we're not gonna talk more about the shooting right now. But what we're gonna track, I'm sure a lot more is gonna come out this week because like I said, this just came out yesterday. Okay. Right? So there's a lot, there's there will be a lot to come out this week. It I like I said, throughout the week, I am hoping. I've never seen, and this is my problem. I've never been one of those people um who boycott companies. Yeah, me either. I like everybody funds something, you know. Like I remember that my my aunt and uncle uh in the States, they boycotted, I forget, I honestly forgot what was the issue. That's how dumb it was. They boycotted Nike. Okay. For I forget something something there's something to do political or Christianity or whatever, whatever. I enjoy Nike, I like wearing Nike. Does it mean I support them? No, it Don't mean that at all. You know what I mean? I think that's stupid. But in saying that, I'm very anxious. I really need Chick-fil-A to come out on this. I mean, I don't, I I haven't had Chick-fil-A in probably a month. I have never had Chick-fil-A in my home. Right. You you you you you you you might like it. I haven't I haven't had it in a while, but if it's there, then I will go. The problem is I only drive past it on the way home from church. Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_03

But they're closed on Sundays.

SPEAKER_00

But I would really question to see where this goes. I probably would stop going to Chick-fil-A over this.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

That's yeah, I would I would become the person I didn't want to become and boycott a company.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

That definitely. And and why? Why? Okay. Not so much, even though, yeah, it's because of what's been going on and what they're funding, if they're part of it and know knew about it. I just have issues with people who use God, use Christianity, do all that stuff, and get caught with stuff like this.

SPEAKER_01

Well, that's true. That's that's what gets me. I uh in my in my line of work, if I get a business card and somebody has the Christian fish on it, I won't deal with them. Right. Don't don't don't don't use that. You know, don't don't use that as uh as a way to get business. Don't tell me you're a Christian. Show me that you're a Christian.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I I know you by your fruits, your actions, the way you speak, the way you the way you conduct yourself. That's being Christian. Don't put it on your business card. I I won't. I won't deal with it. Right. I had a couple of people give me business cards with the fish on it. Yeah. I won't. I I don't.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, because I don't need to be told you're a Christian. How about you just act like one? Show me you're a Christian. Right. That's right. So we are gonna wrap up uh episode number seven. Uh thank you for listening. Like always, let's have a little bit of fun here. Um, I think we ran out of things in the 19 in the of 1986. Right. So we're gonna go. I know you're not a huge movie person, but I was born in the year 1991.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

Alright. Can you tell me if you remember, the top three movies of 1991. 1991. Two of them you should get.

SPEAKER_01

One of them I've never heard of before, but I'm just trying to in my head, I'm thinking of the uh Academy Awards, Billy Crystal doing the songs. So I'm trying. I you know what? I I could maybe if you gave me like we did 1989. Uh I'll give you I'll give you the director. The director? Uh 1991. Wouldn't that have been um well let me say James Cameron. James Cameron. Oh, uh 91, James Cameron. Uh go ahead. So who is the guy? James Cameron. James Cameron. Oh, that's uh the Terminator. Uh Arnold Schwarzenegger?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah. I'm giving if I know you guys can't see me, I'm giving him the and. Terminator, uh, not Rise of Machines. Well, I already gave him, I said it was the sequel, the second one. Sequel, second one. Judgment Day. Judgment Day. Yeah, Judgment Day was number one. Number two. Um, I'm gonna say that the star is gonna ruin it. I know you really like this movie. It's one of those movies where you haven't probably haven't seen it in a while, and I guarantee you once I say it, you might watch it tonight. Okay. Jody Foster.

SPEAKER_01

Jody Foster. Why am I drawing blanks? Jody Foster. Oh! Wasn't that um contact?

SPEAKER_00

No. Okay, Matthew McConaughey? No, second actor. This is gonna ruin it. Anthony Hopkins. Oh, Silence of the Lands. Silence of the Lands. Yeah, number two. And number three, I've never heard of this, although maybe, maybe, maybe I did see this one. Uh Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Jack Lemon. Is it a golf movie? No. I have no idea. JFK. Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that yeah, that one I saw it, but it was what's what's the movie?

SPEAKER_00

I remember growing up, we used to watch it all the time. It was where like the president was dead and he had like a sec, yeah, somebody somebody who was acting as him. It was Dave. Dave? Yeah. It's called Dave. It's called Dave. It was uh so basically the president died, but they had a guy that looked like him? Yes, yes, that one. Okay. I was I always remember that one. That was a good movie. Um that was Kevin Klein. Okay. Now, quickly, because we have a sec here, and we're gonna end with something with a song. Uh, top songs of 1991. Any idea? The billboard. Oh, the billboard. I I wouldn't remember.

SPEAKER_01

I when once I got married, I stopped listening to the top 40.

SPEAKER_00

So well, I'll tell you this much. Uh the number one art the number one song of 1991 is a Canadian artist.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

I believe, if I'm not mistaken, he it's not this song, but he wrote Summer of 69. Oh, okay. Did he perform it? I don't I don't know. I could be totally wrong. The only thing is Brian Adams. That's what I'm thinking. That's who it is. Oh, it's Brian Adams? So, what other Brian Adams saw in 1991? I could I couldn't tell you. Everything I do.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, that's right. That's from the movie. I do it for you. Yeah, that because they played that in the movie with uh Robin Hood.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, really? Oh, yeah, Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. Yeah. Yeah, that's right. Nice. All right, well, that's it for us uh this week. Like I said, look forward to a Friday release of this episode. Um, I just you know, we've been kind of getting behind on the news and what's been happening, but Friday we'll definitely release it. We might have to go to twice a week, by the way. At the rate of all this all this stuff happening. But as right now, we'll stick to once a week. Friday release. Look um really looking forward to uh your guys' opinion on episode seven. A lot to dissect. A lot to dissect. So if you have any inquiries, any feedback, please do not hesitate. Uh the familybusiness.chat at gmail.com. And as you guys can see, um, I did update our uh our picture. So if you are a graphic designer and you're out there and you want to help us out, you think you can make it look better, please. I'm open to all suggestions. Any closing thoughts? I'm gonna watch silence of the land. Sounds good. All right, we'll end it off with uh everything I do, I do it for you. We'll see you guys next week.