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Rob Schneider: SNL Glory Days, Losing Friends Over Politics, and His Response to Daughter Elle King

2024/8/15
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Rob Schneider: 我对女儿Elle King表达了爱意,并为自己的不足道歉。我理解家庭问题普遍存在,并希望通过公开讨论来帮助那些正在经历类似困境的人们。我将女儿的攻击视为一个机会,可以促进家庭和解,并帮助更多人治愈。我坚信,将问题交给上帝,并寻求信仰的慰藉,才能获得内心的平静。作为父母,我们应该以爱、接纳、宽容和饶恕来回应孩子的攻击。 我公开谈论疫苗接种问题,是因为我相信美国儿童的健康比我的事业更重要。制药行业是一个真正的‘毒品卡特尔’,对美国人的健康造成了巨大危害。他们控制着医疗体系,导致美国儿童慢性病患病率激增。我们需要解决美国人的健康问题,这比其他政治问题都重要。我们需要依靠证据,而不是被意识形态所左右。 我意识到公开表达我的观点会对我的事业造成负面影响,但我仍然坚持自己的信念。因为保持沉默的代价更大。我们必须勇敢地站出来,说出真相,即使这会付出代价。我们必须质疑权威,无论是谁在掌权。我们需要培养批判性思维能力,而不是被意识形态所左右。 我坚信,通过信仰和祈祷,我们可以治愈家庭的创伤,并帮助更多人。我们必须保护我们的孩子,免受外部世界的侵害。我们必须保护我们的自由言论,即使这会付出代价。 Tucker Carlson: 通过与Rob Schneider的对话,我了解到他面对家庭纠纷和社会争议时的态度和观点。他的经历和反思,为我们理解家庭关系、成瘾问题、以及社会中存在的两极分化提供了新的视角。

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Rob Schneider habla sobre el conflicto público con su hija, Elle King, y cómo ha encontrado consuelo en su fe. Enfatiza la importancia del perdón, la aceptación y la entrega a Dios en tiempos difíciles. Schneider reflexiona sobre sus propios defectos como padre y expresa su amor y apoyo incondicionales a su hija.
  • Rob Schneider expresa amor incondicional y apoyo a su hija.
  • Schneider se disculpa por sus defectos como padre.
  • La fe de Schneider le ha dado paz y una nueva perspectiva.

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Here's a latest episode with rob night. So I I hate to start with this, but I know, uh, I read what look like a family tragedy playing out of the news. Your daughter going after .

you in finding a part can be hard. What what what was that? Well, I um I wanted to tell my daughter, L L, I love you and I I wish I was the the father.

Which one is that that you needed? And clearly I wasn't. And I hope you can forgive me for my shortcomings. I love you completely. I love you entirely and I just want you to be well and happy with you and your beautiful baby lucky and I wish you the best. I I feel terrible and I I just wanted to you know that I don't take anything you say personally.

I love you and I feel that the god has gifted this moment and gifted me to be able to just telling, I love you and I accept you, and I apologize for any of my shortcomings that I have. I and I wish, I wish for you that they hear and be well and and that you have everything you want, including the dead that you want for me to be. I'm here.

I'm here for you. I love you whenever you need me, i'll be there. And anything that you say that I don't take personally, and if I could take away all your pain, I would gladly do IT.

And if I need to take the hit for you now, i'll do IT and i'll do IT again. Glad my heart is your home and at home is a place when you go there, they have to let you in love you. And i'm sorry that you you're having a deal with this and but this is a great opportunity because we can talk about famous.

I mean, show me a perfect family out there in the, i'll be shocked but families this is you have to ask like because god A I may new catholic god has presented this to me and i'm going to use IT. And i'm going to say that this is when you have opportunities like when you're being attacked or you feel you feel like what the world is caving in on, unlike a lot of people feel now, whether it's financially, whether it's politically, people, people are separating. And especially with people that are dealing with addiction and families are dealing with addiction, it's hard.

It's really tough on the family. And IT really is crushing. And so if we are able to discuss, discuss and talk about that and help heal people and help they give them the opportunity to let them note that this is a common and that there are routes you can do to heal and for people suffering and family suffering prediction.

And unfortunately, IT is bigger now than any time in my life. We need to um have a path for healing and part of that path is not just getting clean but I was talking to my good friend after drew penske. I and he said we also addiction. People have to deal with resentment.

That's a really important thing um and i'm glad this is urban brought up because resentment has to be addressed and managed to help keep the person sober family who are dealing with addiction is really important this resentment uh present for people use IT as as a way to justify bad behavior and any kind of behavior and and not take respons sibling for their own actions blaming others and in the destructive behavior um including including even using again so it's important that we heal that, address that. So that doesn't become this destructive thing as part of the healing is part of really staying sober and remaining so burn and and getting back to a place of happiness. So.

so when your daughter attacks, you win public. How hard is IT not? You didn't make any excuses or blame her.

Attack back. Well.

how hard is that?

If you love somebody completely, you just, you know, I love her and all I want for her is to be happy and to the heal from this and and I I really feel there's anything that I can, you know, I I apologize completely for and accept responsibility for not being the parent that I am now with my new kids. You didn't get that and I missed a lot. And as a parent, you're going to pay for everything you miss. And I thought that just because I was starting my career at the time, and I thought I am able to provide .

this this school and .

how older you I was twenty six oh.

so I got to earth .

Young about year later. Yeah, and she's got a great mom. There be a great jobs is the best job he could. But it's hard.

You know, not having A A fractured home from the start is not a is not the ideal thing um so it's difficult and and then I and I get IT and I really feel um I feel like you look, i'm here now and whatever I can do for i'll be the father that you need me to be now and I I love you and thank god that i'm here now and and that if there's something that you need for me, my heart, my you know is open so and it's okay I O O I feel like it's a good opportunity, is a beautiful thing when god presents you with something, you know, when god says to you, you know here, you know when the enemy, when when people like, when you have attacks in your life, you know, when you when they say handed over to god. I don't mean just hand some of IT over, mean, he, you gotta hand IT over. And when you do, you will have peace.

You will have peace. And there's nothing the world can do you when you have god. But there's nothing they can't touch you. My most important relationship is with god. And if that's good, they can't touch me.

There's nothing in my life in a wonderful priest was talk to me about this and about, like, if you got a good relationship with god in your set, when you handed over, you got really handed over OK, can you take IT? And like, okay, god, I need your help because you you'll be tested in this world. They go like, yes, because I feel i'm a good place.

I said, h what about they say this? I'm still okay. What if somebody in your family, this is what they say? what? How do so we all have? Yes, we have temptations to want to to to to get angry, to strike back. There's a real temptation for people.

What's an overwhelming temptation?

IT is but you know our job um what we need to do as a parent is to love and accept and be tolerant and forgive and this is the way to love. God shows us the way to love and our job is to reflect god's love, which is everything and tolerant and loving and and you just have compassion for what people are going through, especially in your family and to know that IT is not about me, it's about the pain that they're suffering.

How can we heal IT? And we're seeing a lot of that unfortunately, not just you know in my family, we're seeing um where we are seeing addiction and problems all over. And it's not just about particularly with drugs and the differences when we were kids. If somebody had like an addiction to particular arc tic or something, you know unless IT was hair and when this cocaine and speed and other stuff and Crystal math around the eighties had a chance to um you know to get therapy and do something, we have families now who are dealing with A A different kind of healing because they've lost their child.

Yes, we have these poorest borders now and we have this and talking about, you know, for the the the the democrats who want to change the voting, have whatever main remain, power, whatever in every state, it's a really an ugly thing because what they really doing is there just bring in in death and misery because that the people who are coming to the border also being abused, that that needs to be a i'm all for immigration, has to be legal. What's coming in now is causing this massive wave of drugs and its death. And I got, and it's everywhere now, it's every city american.

Sixty five thousand people a year is like more than everyone who died in at nineteen years of vietnam were dying a year from the fantine's I was at the airport. Sometimes you meet somebody who just um has so much Grace that is just that takes your breath away and much more than I I have or or could have this woman came up to me said, I am you know I really appreciate what you've been saying I said, no, thank you. And at the airport waiting for our bags and I was just having a cup of coffee waiting and this is in phoenix where I live now and um we started talking a little bit and I was flattered by that.

So it's nice when people say something nice about you and then I said, so how here? Where do you come back? Said, oh, hawaii and I thought I was beautiful he said, yeah, but that wasn't a happy occasion and I said, what I said all I was spreading my my son, my seventeen year old son's ashes I was like what he said he wasn't an addition.

He wasn't. He just was a diller. And he didn't realize what he just thought he was.

He just thought I was cocaine and he's gone. There is no rehab. There is no getting Better.

There is no education. There's no twelve step in. You have is just, people are dead, they're gone and this family is crushed. And but this one is, as such, Graces about. You know, thank god, has to Carry people the moments like that.

it's for sure. So how did how did you respond when you saw the you were being attacked? Like what was your first the first .

twenty four hours feel her you you know you check with but then would you soon as you get out of me and get til I what IT what is you know, how can we do this?

First of I was like, kind of stone by IT rain and like I no warning, you know um then you get like, well, I love you and I want you to be I know where I can get in the specific of like what is going through now right obviously you know I wanted to be to have be happy and well and and to heal and into hill means not just um you know doing up and make yourself Better but to really get to some of the the issues you need to do and and like and to just well like I love you and and if you take yourself out of the equation and you say hand and over the god you have to because if you make IT about me what this like and I even adult child now she's going to have to figure things out god blessing that she's um he had a tremendous success with her career. I wanted to have that that that piece, yes, that piece that i've found and that that love that i've had. And i'm grateful for the situation, because maybe this is what IT takes for heart to heal and for for whatever, for other people to know about this so that they can reach out.

And they didn't know that to not take a personnel because what can I do? How can I love? How can I heal? What would god do here? How can I work through this? How can I use this as an introduction for her to get closer to god? So maybe there's all this potential where but there's also the potential to realize that when you are attacked and the media, by anything, is to know this isn't you cannot take this in and if if you have, I mean, IT was a beautiful thing, my wife and I, but try you.

Just the best thing ever happened to me, my the god gave me was this. We never did the rosy together in bed, and we never did the rosy together ever. So we were in bed the the other night for I flow out here and let's do IT and we didn't you know even remember no, he didn't remember exactly how to do IT and i'm a new catholics so we're literally like going over each bed and doing, know hail marries and then our fathers and then what's this beat for and and I will tell you IT was beautiful. And the piece that I felt after that and whole next day was was really the power of prayer. And so as as I hope, and i'm praying for my daughter and I hope that people will pray for her.

So even in the mist ter, that you found peace?

Yeah, I did. I not right away, but I did find, I mean, the piece is there for you when you can, when you accept god and and have got you handed over the game, you gotta really do IT. And I said, god, I know there's a purpose here.

There's god to be something. And as soon as I took IT out of me, and like my heart, my needs, my heart, my injury, and go the same about this, this cannot be what this is about. This has to be how to heal something and how to maybe bring this up for other people and other families that are dealing with similar things. And and you know, some goods going to come from IT.

IT already has. How does you get to this? You mean, describe how you got here .

to facing when.

I gotto say, probably a tougher moment. Then like a diagnoses of illness, like having a conflict with the child is the hardest thing, I would say, for a parent and a europe peace. So how did you get here?

Well it's it's a long stories is a beautiful thing where know where I I felt um close to jesus, Chris, when I was A A Young boy and then I straight but the thing about jesus is the only let you go so far and all that stuff was necessary for me to learn and come back.

But he was always kind of there in the back of my in the back there like he was never left and um I think through getting lost into the world and getting a thinking about my career and this that and the frustrations of IT um and thinking too much about them what other people think about you and like where your position is in show business and how much money you make where you are, you want the a list or your opposite, you make an movies. It's just it's a hamster wheel. And I think the more important thing is to and what I think what our culture is suffering from now is this in the social media hamster wheel were on and their politics and our political parties are not helping the mental health of of .

americans so their today's .

under statement yeah so there if we could um step back and and find a place more peaceful way to exist and do not live in fear and I I stopped being fearful about because once you do get attacked like that, when the pharmacy tics you know industry attacked me for what I thought was just the basic humanity is believing parents who had injured children who they knew were fine up until the point where they were given some a doctor recommended drug that was absolutely supposed to be safe and then their kid got permanently injured.

Um I believe them, I choose to believe them and I still believe them because they are the best witnesses to this incident that happened and we're talking about vaccination and to even question IT was as you destroying your career as a questioning IT, I thought we live in the phrase country in the word will you're allowed to talk about politicians? You can be, you know, you used to be, but and you can talk about things like that. You can talk about, you know, at the united states army, es spent twenty five thousand dollars for a toilet, which is or a hammer.

But if you talk about the underpinnings of power, if you talk about the an industry that is the real drug cartel, we're not talking about the mexican drug car telesis a measly ten billion dollars a year. You're talking about the pharmaceutical industry three hundred billion dollars here. You're talking about power.

You're talking about an industry. You're talking about the real drug car tel, that pays for the the biggest donors to know. I just federal legislature legislators but state legislators.

They are not only um they not only control the medical establishment, they also control the medical boards that recommend things and that recommend, yes, the what americans are Mandates to get children are. And then when you open your eyes to IT and you realize that something that was astounding to me, the robber Kennedy, talks about this. One of the few who has the courage talk about IT.

And thank you for letting him talk about this on on your show. Fifty four percent of american kids now suffered from chronic illnesses for diseases unheard of just a few short decades ago, in twelve percent of those neurological damage. The fact, neurological damage, i'm talking about brain damage, including autism and all other A D H D and all these things which are unheard of when we were kids. The fact that that is not the biggest story every day in the news is the fact that the the the the media is um is bought and paid for by farm and IT is and it's upwards of seventy five eighty percent of all ads in non political years for all ads on all of television, on all radio and all internet is drug ads and the only two countries that allow that, the united states in new zealand, because people realize you can have this, because it's going to make us, make people dependent and go, I want that drug.

My family works in medicine, make that the lap lapid Philippines s or a course stern nursing and doctors in new jersey and I said, why do I thought to my, my, my cousin reni lap IT was the away now but I said, how? Why is that? Why is the average senior on twelve different drugs? Why is my dad on twelve drugs? And said, well, there's no database to keep track of all these drugs.

And if they go to get a drug that they see on TV from one doctor and the doctor says, no, they just go to another doctor and they just they just give IT. And so and there is so much money to be made of IT that um what we're dealing with a sick population that and that needs to be that needs to be rectified. We need to get people healthy, mentally healthy, physically healthy in this country or we are not going to have a country.

We cannot afford to pay seventeen point five percent of our GDP on health five times more than they pay in europe. And we're not getting Better results over here. So we don't get a hand on that.

Forget about everything else. You forget about your democrat, republican to conserve IT you know, your issues. You forget about the, you know, which state is has abortion rights, which that doesn't.

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solve your test problems today one hundred seventy zero, or visit T N U S A 点 com that one eight hundred seventy eight eight 8 eight eight。 So what happened during so you attempted to talk about IT? Yeah, I think you're informed on the subject and you're sincere. You'll not getting paid to talk .

about I just I went to a place because they were these parents came, you know, asked me I just because I was curious about i'm curry, i'm a medical nerd. I am obviously draw college db junior college drop out. But I was always fascinated by IT.

And my cousins were kind enough to talk to me about medicine, one never to ask questions and was kind of a nerd about IT and um when IT came time for to me to have a baby, you know A A dozen years ago, I wanted to know about this particular thing that was recommended. As everyone said, IT was safe and I just remember being with this one director whose wife was A T. V.

Doctor, one of those TV doctors, and the director, we were going to make a move together, and they just had a beautiful new baby. And I said, what shots did you give the baby? He said, none.

what? There are too small abroad, those talks. And right now, they don't have an immune system. They have an external min system, their brothers, their mothers breast milk, yes. And as well, why do you tell? Why do you tell other people to get him said, well, that's up to them.

So I never forgot that because he is up to because IT wasn't up to them because you had the to go to school when we went to schools like three shots. Now it's a staggering. It's seventy two different doses of sixteen different vaccines before the age of six. And we wondered why, and people can have anything to do that I can have anything do with there are you nuts?

So I, by the way, I should save the record. I think you tube, no, no have .

out.

no will just believe that. But it's it's crazy that of all the things you can say can talk about this on youtube. I mean, you could say, you know our government's yal legitimate someone should overthrow IT. You know i'm in favor of transgender nuns or you can say whatever you want, but you cannot use the v word.

No, you can. And it's interesting though because you'd they're so powerful. I remember talking to my friend was one of the one of the parents advisory group who was involved in the one thousand thousand and eighty six negotiating with the reg administration for the national childhood vaccine act. Which of congress ruled vaccines are unavoidably unsafe? You that up. And so if there is going to be if you're going to Mandate something, there's never been to drug as one hundred percent save one percent of the time for one person of the people you in vaccine, your drugs, either you have, either you have a choice, your own body autonomy, you own freedom of choice. When there's risks, take a risks, or if you don't have that freedom to avoid risks, then you don't have, then you have tyranny.

then you'll slave, then you someone knowns your body and can make you hear yourself.

and then somebody can shut down that same group, can shut down the world, and they did.

So what happened when you made these points, which I think any rational person, even people disagrees, say those are reasonable points when mayi got the evidence to show you wrong here IT is, but those are not.

You're not making crazy point with little discuss. We're supposed to mean the idea. And what happened during cove IT was the idea was like you're supposed to disgusting in a free society in debate and then take the take the best of those ideas, and let's see which ones are evidence based, use the evident.

What happened was we were taking people like doctor cara and Peter markle and say, well, this is evidence here, dark curry. And what? This is evidence? Well, yeah. But if you're not allowed to use that evidence, that evidence, no.

So instead of saying the drug .

companies instead of what should happen, because based on evidence, what they did was they just announced people who brought the evidence and said with those people, less demonize them, less denounce them, whatever. And so when I first brought this up, I was like, and I did a commercial with aron Rogers, who, coincidentally for state farm, who coincidentally became vaccine, has set himself, and rightfully so, realizing what a good guy.

He's a great guy, but realized in the human immune system this before he knew and he is so he cleared himself. He had nothing. He never talked to me about this after we did a commerce for state farm and uh, he hasn't done any since, has been vaccine hesitant.

But the human immune system, which has been proved like you can't trust the human immune system that's been working for millions, hundreds of thousand years. Why would you do that when you can take this drug we just made yesterday at warp speed? You know, so it's just a kind of a weird logic.

So I I came out and so I got attacked by the guns. And below this ten years ago, when like a few people can attack, you know, a company like state farm and say, this is dangerous bob lab line, then they can think it's a lot of people. And then they took me.

So I got slammed in the media as as anti vector, which is a very interesting term. Anti vector, you can complain about the, the, the boeing seven thirty seven max. Why not? Because IT is dangerous.

We had, did have an engine followed a peace, did follow. You can say, you know what, there's a problem with these notes, this an anti plane, or this guy over his anti airplane. We talk an airline, talk about airtime question. I need to seventy two different doses of sixteen boxes before the age of six. Then you are an anti vector. So term also, like I say this, my stand back I said you know of a woman doesn't to have sex with you that doesn't make her anti dick SHE just anti your dick SHE may be open to a lot of other new members but yours specifically he doesn't doesn't make currently all so by the way.

IT doesn't make her a bad person .

and he doesn't make a bad person exactly. So what? So we went from so but anyway, that the attack happens and then you when you survive an attack, that's the most interesting part because you, anybody had attack is a due cow.

Do bucket under or do you just go you proof i'm still here. I've survived now what and now and i'm one of those guys who, as a little person and I know this in the internet, like and say, you hear a man, i'm five, six and a half. They never say that in year eagles you got five, four and I have who cares about I have you know, i'm more of those guys you like when you're little, you guy, defend yourself yeah, fighting a super nice guy.

He's a pilot. Now bodmer peak, and I got the news like six, three great guy living florida love lovely guy. He lives that neighbor. We're friends.

what? We going to fight that? Okay, as kids, as kids we're like, you know like you know junior high and you know we're going to fight. And i'm looking gono na like this guy is going to a clean my clock. The only way i'm going to get out of this is that I just so just wait for, wait for, wait for and it's you know a lot of guys fighting, it's like this know yeah because they think the bigger the swing the Better but the guys who know about fighting, especially Philippines, who changed fighting, we can talk about that. It's all the shoulder.

It's just right and it's it's the short one that that's got and use the hip and you and then so I just awaited and go and IT was like, that was IT fight over and his wolf, I got out so but you have to defend yourself. And so I just like when you survive and you get a little you i've got to be crafted about this, but i'm not going about of this pressure and I never have and i've never apologize or reputed IT because i'm right about IT. And then then and i'm going to continue to believe these people because the health of american children is more important than my, me, make and do.

So I don't know whatever, but we're gonna have to continue to fight to get americaines healthy, mentally healthy, physically healthy and get them off these drugs. And and and to also have have awareness for all our people about how they can learn to get healthy. Because if you go off the food parameter, you are going to be fat, obese. You have diabetes, my dad, I diabetes, which is what i'm concerned about my children and and you know um and I know that was one of the the .

things was my government and cured diabetes for all time, right?

Well, that is a dangerous drug that we don't even understand the full implications of what that drugs going to do. And i've just heard, you know H I was just talking a doctor, drew pinsk I, about that just the other night. That's a dangerous drug.

Get off that drug there. There's never a such a thing as as a, as an easy cheat. You can get off. I would just tell americans, get off sugar and things are turned out to sugar grains and get off a processed oils, sea oil, anything is set floor sunflower oil, all that sea oil you're got to get rid of because as toxic is ran, ced and IT will make you sick and IT causes diseases.

And if you looks specifically license the process foods, and the only reason they put IT in is what doesn't rot on the shelf. When you have something that doesn't rot and go bad, doesn't grow mode, if mode, I don't want that they don't put IT in your body. And the palm oil, all this stuff is not real food, is just to keep IT on the shelf so little bit.

So so IT doesn't right, so that all that stuff we ve got to start learning. And that's what interesting is like the liberals are attacking what they can attack, like that the problem with, like with vaccines, and that the problem with is they think they could do something so that they do IT. And it's the same thing with like choosing a particular gas like, you know, we are choosing C O.

two. That's the problem that was causing the warming of the planet, not the fact that were there's a giant fireball that we're circling around, but it's a gas is you cooking in and and gardening? That's what's causing IT in cows farting.

So, so, so it's a luna acy. But going back, just because you think you could do something doesn't mean you should do IT. Like, you know, the scarlet fever killed more people than small box and tubercle losses, but you don't see a scarlets fever.

There's no school fever vaccine and you don't see, uh IT rampant around the world and tubercle losses. Nobody takes a tuberculous sis vaccine, but you don't see IT rampant around. So they're doing these other ones because they can do something like the meals.

And this is all you can all look at up. And it's in my book. You can do IT speak your mind, america. That um thankless, I mean obvious plug.

Is that just because you can do something doesn't an you should so because they could do something like they put in the measles vaccine in thousand nine hundred and sixty one. And by that time, you know, all of the death from measures had disappeared. They just literally was none by sixty one.

And yet they put this in because what really, and you can go to the cdc to look at out what made the difference with human health was changed. That was the fact that people weren't live in in scholar toilets, sanity. So what happened was all the success of a sAnitation, which increased people's life expectancies, made people healthy.

That is what saved society, cleaned up society, literally, toilets, sand, clean drinking water and nutrition. But vaccine, mythology, vaccines piggy back on the success of that. And that's why we're dealing with this now.

Yeah no, it's it's interesting because the big killers um color a bibo ic plague um are really diseases of squalor. Well, people were living in the one thousand .

nine th century. In the early twenty century they were literally didn't have a clean water source that literally was like animals defeating and in the same places as their water.

the people there and people.

yeah. So he was all going remember that h you um uh anders know the writer of the writer of them of Marks. His father was an industrial and he was in eight hundred and fifty seven and manchester, england, he was walking around and he described the people there as weight ghosts, even the even the common cold he knew would wipe these people out so that is is an important um you know getting that sanity and clean drinking water .

and and G I A part of my question um because you don't talk about yourself, but the but the effect of saying what you did about health, what what like do that ect effect on prospect?

absolutely. yeah. I mean, I gotto call from a friend of mine who was A C four thousand and five hundred company.

I don't have a lot of those, by the way, you know, but he called me, and I was in boston, and I just got off. And I was the big whole state farm affair that happened. And I just got off stage.

And I was, I still shaken by the thing because I never been like attacked by like every newspaper and I internet and was um still a working at or at the time making movies and stuff. My friend called me. He said, listen, you're really famous now.

You're just a nuisance right now but if you hurt them, if you cost them money, you will never work again. And these companies will sue, not just you. We'll sue these other places to make sure that you never work again.

And I said, but i'm right about this with somebody. Get to stand up. He said, you have any satisfaction, have a daughter. Is IT a fair that G S. To do this fight too? Like, wow, that took me out of my knees.

That's very heavy.

IT is um IT was with this just to clarify this.

with this friend offering you constructive advice or this someone threatening you or both.

maybe he was a really good friend who was giving me advice. He thought, and obviously somebody had talked and and or or he is new enough to know that this is what's happening because that's the world that he travels and he's a really good guy and and dear friend and I think um he was trying to just help me from of what he knew could happen. Yes, you want na continue.

I like to continue my habit. I have, I have an addition of keeping one of in my family eating and sleeping indoors in private school and nice know I have, you know, a car with, you know, charger in my house. I like to keep that.

I like to keep having, you know, going out eating night night a week and and maybe traveling once a year with the kids know in the front of the plane I have my habits that I want to continue and um but at the same time I said you have to be and I would just tell all of you will you have to be smart about this and questioning things and that we have to stand up because to not stand up and speak, it's dangerous to stand up and speaking and it's gona cost you money. It's going to cost you money if you stand up and speak your mind if you stand up. But when you knowingly go along with something that that you know is false, that's onna cost you more.

And that's something in our society. We have to go by evidence. We do. We have to just confront these lives. We can continue or we can have a, and I have people that call me, I forget.

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part. I um i've a this Young actor was a son of a very famous a cattie or winning actor who called me and said, I wish I could say what because I agree with I agree with you. I agreed with everything you saying.

I wh I could say that and I said said if I want to say IT sometimes and I said, you know be careful so you have to be judicious about IT and he said i'm worried about losing work and here to think because the um I forget which one there was A A survey that was done by my my gray friend and Andrew doyle talks about IT in his book was surveyed done by the I forget the the group but there are two thirds of americans are afraid to speak their mind. Two thirds because they might cause offence, and another third are worry that I might affect their job opportunities. So this, this is a real thing that we can continue as a society.

Everybody so afraid. That was what Alexander to talk to admire most about america. When he came here was the frenchman saying, like people speak their mind here, that is a unique thing. That is, the idea of freedom of speech is there's not an accident that was put first before guns.

They know that that you wanna really protect society in your best weapon against tyranny, to be able to speak your mind, to be able to speak freely without reproach and recrimination from your government. That isn't to say they are not consequences for, but the consequences, not speaking, are going to be much, much higher. So this Young person was telling me, you know, I want to speak my mind. I I want to talk about IT but i'm afraid about losing work and I said, I said, just be judicious talk about IT in your life but I will affect your work if you do yeah some people need .

to stand up but I still .

factors absolutely one hundred .

percent um see, your friend was right.

My family was right. He was right. But I I wanted say that you were to that Young actor. I said, look, you can talk to makeup person. You can talk to the driver.

Yeah, they'll always agree .

with you have noticed through long experience for a living now this is a the uber driver person making production. Don't talk the director, don't talk the studio executive because are all captured there is stuck in an ideological um you know woke um mind virus and they are not going to get out of because I could affect their work because they don't Operate like an actor Operates.

I just want to get hired, I just want to get to work and every actor wants to get hard. But they they they Operate from a different perspective. The executives studios in a hollywood they offer, they know they're going to a get fired.

They know that is just a matter of time, but they Operate now, what's the best movie? What what can I do that? That is is meaningful to me. They don't Operate the way when they make decisions to make projects they they Operates like what will delay my inevitable firing the longest?

How to keep this beach house? How do I keep travelling on the weekends? So how do I keep dating? These beautiful girls are only dating me because i'm an executive. So that's the, that's the process I sot .

and I hope people watching us know how true what you just said is, is so and it's not just the entertain.

but i'm sure it's everywhere. People like they just worried I to write this as long as I, but if the add did affect me, but afraid me, and you know what does like IT does IT deliberates you when you no longer feel a slave to the system, when they don't know you, you are free, and you going to to figure out how to make a living elsewhere.

But like I said to myself, and that's why, like, I love Chris rock, Chris rock was was like, sometimes you have a friend who like, and we were the grown ups together. We were together every day. And I just watched him in his mind and he changed stand up comedy.

And he's want to talk when you do not stand up again, because that am sander. He loves me. He was, was and I listen, the body says, but he wasn't doing stand up at that time.

But Chris rockwell, and he was the best that that he changed modern, stand up to what he is now. He was a real influence on that we built on. And he talked me in the donor again, and I saw that changed me.

And I said, they can take away the movies. They can take away doing T, V. Show, but they can stop me.

I said this myself, they can stop me from performing with a bunch of other male contents in a dark and drinking establishment. You know what? They want to come so they can take that away.

And you know what, tucker, they they take a way they go, they a way I did perform and then they said, you know, you could perform and I would go to every state that was still open. I did fourteen shows for whatever capacity that they would do during cover in the one place that was open, a nash fill at that time, because they said fifty percent capacity. So i'll just keep doing shows as long as people come.

And I did fourteen, I have the record for for shows there for half sold out for I sold out every show with the half capacity until people they want to come anymore. If I say a week, I could to stay a long as there was a week was long enough like jump IT was the greatest and the shows were disaster. that.

But what was really interesting was people, especially for conservatives, I felt like all here's a guy who agrees with me and I don't see you on T, V. I don't hear that. I don't hear the comedians is like it's it's a fearful thing.

You know, you not going to get on T, V. You don't see me on late night T, V. You don't see me go on on koba talking about any this stuff, you know and uh and that's okay.

But so people as created an audience for me, I didn't have one show, one sold that last year, one note. I don't know what happened there, but anyway, it's a tough time. It's a tough, I got to say, animal was happening that we can may be, is a festival somebody.

But people want to hear another opposing point of view. They wanted hear something they can relate like, thank you. I did this thing about, know you talked about united airlines hiring hiring you we don't want is White pilots is yeah I why?

I don't care what that is. I just I wants somebody who is the highest likelihood the best pilot is landing this thing. This is we're we're in a ten, ten, thirty seven thousand feet. I want the guy.

I am sorry if this if your ideological um your ideological problems or what your ideological vision is, my mind is landing safely and so I did a thing about that and and know I cannot fly without a pilot t of me I don't thank you. Thank you. You know so it's a so but there's an audience for and they want to hear IT, so it's a pleasure.

So you felt no bitterness.

Yeah, I did. I definitely fall like, man, I was rough.

Did you ever did you take your friends advice seriously when I gave IT to you?

Yeah, now I I realized that like if i'm going to continue to. I'm going to continue to make a living in this business. I'm going to have to be very judicious, be careful to take care my family because also because my wife didn't understand.

My wife didn't understand is like you know my wife from mexico, which is tougher, the united states? Yeah, no. That made hard working people.

Thank god for mexicans. You're gonna come be one of people that want to work, and they work hard. And and you want, and I want, you know, legal immigration. These people are lovely, hardworking people. And SHE didn't understand.

So like, why would you? Why would you want to risk things for this? And and the most beautiful thing, and I talked a Robert Candy about this, my wife, and he said to me, he came to me. I was little in the bathtub when he came to me.

He said, I didn't understand why you would do this, why you would risk your career and income and our family by speaking up about this issue, because I always thought as long as you protect them inside the house, they're protected. And then we got this and then and let the world take care of itself. But now I realized you have to also protect the kids outside the home.

And he sees the encroachment, this wall mind virus, and the fact that, you know, all the sudden there is a real attack on women in our society that I didn't, nobody saw that common. And for her to recognize that. And I mean, IT was really a really beautiful, special thing that I experience. Ed, by kini related to .

think that SHE was proud of you.

your wife, not before that. No, me. So SHE .

comes to you and says, which I think is pretty common um SHE says like I I get you've got these opinions, but you also have a family defeat. What are you doing? And you explained to her that there is something .

bigger at stake. What is that? How can you think about what I mean? It's a beautiful expression and we all have to be careful about this too.

And it's a mexican expression. And I I, I, I have been doing doing single for like you have a new link for two years. And I still i'm just i'm just nervous about learning.

I've always had that, but that's my excuse. There's a beautiful expression in mexico, which is the light of the world, is the darkness of the house. So be careful about, how about just going out there and trying to heal the world and do all these things. In house is dark, you have to take her to the house first.

That's right. I strongly grow with that.

and you have to make sure everything is okay in her and that you protecting taking care of your kids, that they know that they're loved, they know who their father is and that they feel safe and that they feel loved and they are embraced and they're being with a with a faith in god and that they know that their countries, a good country, and that they know that they have a that their future is is secure and that's something that's tougher.

And it's encode ing on every aspect up. And you know while i've been blessed and that that the people you know find what I have to say, some of them um interesting and hopefully funny um i've been able to continue to take care my family um but and and and to give the kids, you know all my children uh the best education I can get and I wanted to public school and anything is anything wrong with because I didn't have anything to compare IT to. But I will say that like and you could put your kids if you're lucking enough to have the opportunity to put your kids the best schools you can.

The majority of our countries is being educated in public school. And we have to we have to make sure that that education with the majority these people is so is good and that they're learning something that's useful and they're being taught to be critical thinkers, to be thought to be useful, you know, for themselves and for society that they can come up and and make decisions and not just crank out what's happening now at the university level and academia, which is just they're just not cracking out. They're not making or helping people think critically.

No, these Young people, they're cranking out advocates for particular partisan ideology and that yet. And so this is going on for a long time. We're late to the party to try to fix this.

The ideology which James lenny talks about has been infiltrated into our society. And they said they knew the marxists knew that all well, the revolution is not going to happen with the worker. Like, well, why? Because capital m works. If you work your off the people here, they work the, your life going get Better.

The workers actually hate revolution .

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But so they did IT through education. They did IT through people who are grievances. They did IT through small, angry groups.

And they the, as you know, they got into educational system. And they they infiltrated IT. And by the one thousand nine hundred and seventies, that get key through. And then let's move on through to the university academic. By the late one thousand nine hundred and seventies, they have infiltrated IT.

And so you have this ideology now, and this, uh, whether you want to call mark sister or or what, you know, this woke terminology, which is just trojan horse terms like social justice, who would be against social justice, i'm for social justice. But when you realized that the trojan horse term and you go in it's not social juices is racism is just the same crap the progressives are do one hundred years ago. Inverse, exactly.

So you have like the same progressives, like one hundred and twenty years ago with the uga ics. So talking about that, these people learn ferial. We shouldn't know. We ve got to go. Yeah, we got to, we got to let them breed and then you realized like what these info people, these people of color and furious and these people know this is this is ug ics science back one hundred and ten years ago and um and and this you know but we you with the nazi germany you saw with the apex of of uji ics was was mass murder the notice .

killed hundreds of thousands of children and sick adults in hospitals hundreds of the other three hundred over three and thousand and .

and and by the way.

that's the one crime you know we spend a lot of time talking about the crimes that not sees, which is fine, but that's the one crime. No one mentions more as a matter fact for IT. That's why well.

it's what you're having now is the same racist, but it's inverse to take these people who and they're like, well, these people are automatically victims just because of the color they're skin. These are their victims now and they are impressed by these people. So it's just it's just a it's easy to see what he really is is is just another way to just attack and use the same marxist.

These the people are the goods, these bad, we're gonna top. These people are in IT now you have to do, give up your gun and your rights and then we're gonna have IT and what why don't we have those people? But let's get those people in so it's it's um you James linsey really helped educate me in a lot of others in his new discourses about what this really is.

And it's important to the people to get educated, the people to realize so that they can identify in their life, in their daily life at work. Don't apologize if people want. If if you're saying something is don't apologize for, no apologies.

I don't apologize for my jokes. But no matter what these are jokes, people get over IT. It's funny. In a horr film, you have like a slashing and go like some slashing movie nobody comes out after horrible but I did not approve of those slashings and those murder and this is horrible that no even recommended but to stand up a guy talking they like I don't agree with that that you know homophobic, trans holic and that so it's your health to a different standard. I don't understand why.

but I not a very good interviewer. Sometimes you said a minute ago that you were a Christian as a Young man. Yeah, then going to need to hold, are you anyone into the .

entertained business? Gosh, I was just trying to avoid a Normal job because I didn't like them. And the most fun thing ever, telling jokes with friends.

yeah. And then I saw when I was eleven at my dad took to see George carton, member, kids, parents. Think what we? He took IT to the movies. IT was too expensive, a baby sitter.

So my parents took me to see planet to the abe when I was five, you know, two thousand, one, a space I see there and ask you, was that okay with that too much? You know, now I was like, my my wife, like it's not P Y thirteen. Now it's P Y thirteen.

You are not going to watch any other movies. My wife ste has never let me see any movie. They'd never let my kids any movie i've ever made except the daddy daughter ship. So um so but so that was you know how I at your wife is somewhat .

your kids see one the .

mother can see no see your movies. You want to do bigger was a man or or like the hot check it's IT does say that when they're thirteen .

so um so you going .

to entertain me when and I said I ve got into IT, I saw your corn was the ny and I was I Steve Martin perform in front two thousand people and back then I started to put IT together like because you know T V movies are not real like those are people are unreal.

You know, like that guy is not really he's a movie star has I don't realized, you know, he doesn't go to the bathroom, that guy and so when I saw Steve Martin in person, who just who also changed company is the first guy to do stadium the sky, and then IT was so funny, I was laughing, but I saw him as a human being in the same room as me. And I said what he did IT. He figured that out.

He was able to figure out how to probe a performer. Maybe I could know that. And I start then I told my dad, my dad, Marvin was who was a lovely man who loved the comedy, and he had comedy album so that I grew that.

And I said, dad, you know, on monday nights, they let anybody go up and perform at this one club. And I go, what is this that the holy city zoo serves? Just go.

Did anybody go up on monday? He said, is monday? He said, let's go. So I went, he took me that night and I was IT, you know, and you performed, yeah, IT was really awkward.

It's like seeing as know, drunk people in dark bars that was still smoking heavily at the time. They don't want see a kid up on stage reminding them they are ignoring of your dad. He he is from seven cisco.

His parents were eased european jews um from his grandfather from tara poll I made his father was from tina paul who came over and it's one of those things when they came over they they thought the'd save money somehow. They lie about the age so they put the age. There is eight. He so and then my grandmother, Molly Molly hofman SHE came from a ukraine and they came over and anybody they work hard. He had my grandson had had a barber shop right next the fox later on seven street um on market street and sco street market and a little barber shop he cut here and and my my dad with the shine shoes during world war two, you know he would get a nico dime in on and uh he was a great place to grow up. They will give him, he told me he they gave him like literally like a quarter and he'd able to take that um you know I think member wrong about they gave me I was like a dollar and he is able to spend the whole day and go to the world fair on a dollar by and this is one thousand nine and thirty nine world fair serves to go so is eight just walking around by himself like not a care in the world。

What did you do in little life?

He was he wanted to real estate and carve doubt a little uh alone business where for people in member, for people planning about the Price of the interest rates for for homes and banks now in one thousand and eighty and early was eighteen percent because, you know, thanks thanks to the card administration they able to jack IT up and uh so he would he would get figure out away in with some investors to help get people to loan the money for alone on their home or to help be their first private banking.

Yeah and he was no, he he did that and he was also just a really good guy who realized after the Brown for sport of education one hundred fifty four that you know this racist themselves is you know it's stupid is wrong and um so he was worn of the first relative and disco to rent to african americans in places that weren't that wasn't and so that wasn't easy for him. And so amused with that. My mother was a school teacher, and I think I did. My mother was a war survivor, world war two. So I think that was a good wear watch.

And where war two .

in the Philippines, her father was in american soldiers, he never met until he accidentally cisco her, both her brothers were killed in there in the world, world, by the japanese, by the japanese. And but he had no bitterness about IT. And SHE really was a strong person, and I didn't really did not still come in the grips with that, what my upbringing was with her, and I respect her tremendously.

And he just said he was never fearful. The reason I survive, I was never afraid. I knew I was onna survive.

And so SHE literally her mother would make badge shets take bed sheet and saw them because, you know, think about america, is this is unique experiment and freedom in the history of the world. That's why so important that we need to keep freedom of freedom and keep keep our freedom. Because there's no one that going to come rescue us if anything happens.

And ah so SHE would make with her mother, they would make these pajamas had of the soft beaches they had and they would trade them because the cat the case system, which is a lot of the world if you you know, my mother used to say even mads have mates in the Philippines. There's a descending cascine poverty level that just keeps going down, down. So SHE would trade this with the people, the farmers, who suddenly had the most valuable thing food.

So he would walk for hours, you know I A day to get up to where the they were and get this commoter which was sweet potato SHE would trade for that and you'd have to be really, really nice to this you know the people and they knew that the that things have changed and um and that's how SHE survived and he said, um not everybody did her her brother's seventeen a bill was drafted a baru sevelle under the agreement that um you could be in the U. S. Army if your phillipines h you could be drafted to be us.

Go in the U. S. army. So he did. At seventeen he was death march, and he survived in and died of a decently in there at seventeen dam. And her brother also died fifteen. He said he refused to believe that a, that his brother had died is got to be with the girl.

Las, i'm going to go get him and my mothers said, don't don't SHE stayed up all my with him trying to talk to her brother john and tonight's going and SHE wasn't successful the morning said, here's SHE gave he gave one hundred pars hangang under this. I'm going to come back and he never did and then IT wasn't until my mother's like sixty of high school high school reunion. What is only a few people that arrive? Where he found out why the japanese captured him and interrogated him and killed him is because he was indeed to realize that.

But one of her classmates, because he was wearing, her brother, was wearing her, their brother's U. S. Army boots.

So the japanese said, what he must know something. And they killed them. They killed. Well, what happens is, at that time, there was the form of information, was rumor in un, do so they get the japanese.

Japanese said was, you know, come and gate your son, my grandmother Victoria, but my grandmother Victoria knew from what other happens, other families, if you go, the japanese will torture you in front of him to make him talk, and then not just kill you both. So he had to make her filippino sophie choice. And and SHE had no three daughters.

SHE was gna. So SHE stayed and they killed him. But my mother didn't have a bitterness towards the japanese.

And never, I never, one hateful thing my mother ever said, he was war. So in one of her, her brother law was half japanese, who helped one of the reasons they survived. So I.

this is another, what was he like as a mother?

He was tough. Yeah, I bet you entire .

average, bary mom, well.

there was a lot of Philippines as I was a beautiful thing about, because on my birth, vic IT says, father White, mother oriental back then. That is what, in sixty, sixty three, that's what you were called vision oriental. I think asian was like a sina just means eastern.

So my dad, yet my dad was open to to this and was beautiful. He was very open minded. Traditional liberal, know which is the best, you know, free speech, don't judge people by the color, their skin, women's rights, gay rights, the traditional liberals in which has been abused to me in other stuff now.

But if so, SHE was tough. If you wasted food, that was a problem. My dad had a teller.

We going to throw this food out. It's going to talk about, this is still good, he said. But there's mold on IT. Yeah, but we can cut them all off.

No, what we do, what you buy, we throw other way, just buy a new stuff of the that was just like, was the mean. That was my mother. That was a bizarre concept, throwing food the way that you could still eat.

He told me, like SHE said, they took the commodity and they would mix IT and mix IT until was basically water just to stretch IT out. So he had something. He started during the world, and he shared some of problems, or whole life.

SHE lived almost ninety three, and he said, then then they would take the skin of the comment, and we'd burn that. My mother would burn nett, and that would be our coffee because he looked like coffee, or like, wow. And but you didn't say with bitters look like coffee, what's have some coffee, right?

So it's like, you know, growing up with that I didn't truly understand IT. And because what happens, I think, now that I understand, would like what I learned from great people like i'm Scott ack and 嗯 dr。 Gabor mute.

Was that this traditional? And I start generational trauma because I work good, you know, the world market, work with me in a couple of sessions and talk to me about a generational trauma. What is that? I didn't go to the war when I does not.

My problem, he said yes, but is passed until because he was, you know, in his mothers warm during, in hungry during or war two and he is your her mother, you know, he suffered, he must pass on you and I said, no I what are you that that I don't think so but when you travel places, anything, what is that like? What do you do? And I talk to me what I do, and is what you bring anything with you and food, you bring food with you.

Everywhere I go, I get a bag.

I get some food in there is, what do you think you can get that from? Like it's true if you .

get Molly, do away.

yes. And I go back, go right back to proud.

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I think my siblings got at worse than me, definitely, because I was Youngest.

They bring food with them too.

I, you know what? I didn't even ask him about that. I should. But my, I just remember being a really Young boy, my mother, my dad, he took her places, you know, IT was nice.

They would travel together and and they go out to dinner and remember my mom yelling, all right, we're going out. Anybody touch a hair on robby? I murdered all of you time for the other kids, but i'm robbed.

I think IT helped create a monster. Was he a Christian? SHE was catholic, but then he got divorced and he met my my father who is jewish.

They both didn't I think they both made a decision about he mean SHE SHE survived the japanese SHE could survive um not being accepted by the the canada church and I tried to get my priest father parcel was a great guy to speak with her torsen of her life and SHE just declined and I wanted her to really make peace and and I think in a lot of way he did and I as time goes by I I realized that what my sister told me sister April who's lovely lovely girl who had a worse than me he was older and and her parents divorced my mother's first house husband and um SHE said you realized ed we were raised by twelve year old girl right? Because that's when that tramp happened and that's what like doctor gabor talked about with me at that time of traumas where they revert back to and that's and it's all made sense. I get IT.

So how did if your parents weren't believer s how .

you become a Christian? I found IT i've just IT was A I found some really happy content people. And ago, what's kind of these people?

They were not entertainment business.

I'm betting they were not. And I I was where as in junior high and I go once with these people and my my friend's brother and markets brother, he he was a very conflicted kid. He had some problems and you know, was experimenting with different things.

And and then he just was suddenly the most peaceful guy to be around. And what's happened with this guy, he said, and what's happening with you, so we can find out. And I went to this place and everybody in there was like, hey, so nice to have you welcome.

This is our house. This is your house. Was like, wow. And that's a beautiful thing that mexicans say when you go to their house, they go, like, is to cast a dumping. This is your house as well.

Yes, what a beautiful thing to say to people and I wanted, and I was just really moved by how welcoming this was and this was didn't feel like what I was. You know, my house. You know how people like, anytime somebody called my mom and answered about what is rabbit there? Why I to so? Well, I just to talk.

why? Because he's my friend and I want to check you. So I grew with that, you know, my mom, he said, the world was a dangerous place for her.

Where are you going? Don't go outside is dangerous for her. SHE grew up that was a dangerous place. So, you know, you have to have a baLance with that.

But you wind up in a classmates church, and that seems like a place of refuge.

a place of peace. There is, who is this? Know who? And then you, and then, you know, when you spend time reading the bike, when you spend time with other Christians, you feel the presence.

Of course, you just do I when I was doing the rosy with and I up, I have no problem with any other religions if you believe in chryse to my brother and if you're not you, my brother too you know those were not against the ser with us and and those who are against us are potentially with us too. We just have to be there. Um you feel the presence of god, and that is a powerful thing as moving and it's healing.

And so while I straighter, you know there's always in the back of my mind to go like i'm never gonna away. There's that you know, jesus, come, i'm never going to go away. and. When you need me most, i'll be there. And so it's times like this though, it's just like how beautiful and I hope I can now, you know, I just very grateful, unlucky, unfortunate and you know, I feel so close to with my family is so good, gifted by everything and all the problems that you have are just you got ta interpret like this is a potential to bring you closer to god, to help people and to bring you closer to um to where you need to be this this is all opportunities and so I think as as people are gonna get really angry when the election happens, whoever wins, I would just tell people like is not Robert Kennedy talks about this, who is not the end of our republic is not the end of democracy.

It's um it's going to be more encroachments if the democrats, when I believe there will be more encroachments on freedom but is nothing that we still have the know just tried true legislative, executive, judicial and even though the legislative still continues to abducent their power to the executive, which they know is not supposed to happen where you know biding comes in. You just one hundred and forty five executive orders is is for basically hiring an but still get involved at the state level, get involved at the schoolboy. And I would say one of the biggest dangers of an incoming of an incoming continuation, the democratic party.

And i'm not to say that their problem is haven't on their abuse and like, you know, the lies, the the bus administration, the wars they cause. But the problem is, if the democrats get back in, i'm worried about the educational system. And is this moms for liberty to talk about this is giving more money from the from the feds to our school born at the state, to control what happens at the state level and our local schoolboy ds, so the school boards means will mean nothing IT doesn't.

The feds will. They're funding most of the twenty six percent they want to go to. I think it's thirteen now if they do that and then control, then we're really talking about another, you know, problem with industrial of children. And that's gonna aware. I mean that that's one thing we should really, really be aware about and be act locally, get involved.

What are you what will you say to people whose canada .

loses in november? Calm, no violence, no violence. And and and know that it's going to be two years. Hold you, hold the rains if you know matter who who wins. Hold the rains is going to be two years of what damage they can do.

And they are going to be a lame duck for the next two years and just hold the rains. And i'm saying, don't give into violence. Don't be. And unfortunately, our social media creating and exploiting and making money off of um of turning people as extreme as they can so they can increase their addictions and these addictions that we started with, these addictions of social media and that's something we got a control, get a hand on.

And I was just tell people like anything new that coming into the world, like whether it's airplanes, okay, what is first invented in in two thousand and one nine hundred three by the Wright brothers, supposedly the russians and french, they otherwise. However, in fifteen years later, this new invention, fifteen years later, they were using IT to drop bombs that and kill people. Yes, I then I took another twenty years for to become aviation, where people can actually get the places by the early one thousand thirties.

So so right now with social media is just at the time where it's just dropping bombs, killing people, destroying people and cancelling people and that step. So we'll have to give IT time. And just for schools, can you imagine if you and I took our television set to school in the morning and our newspaper and our daddy's dirty porn magazines magine that I found underneath stairs, by the way? Um no, I noticed that we didn't have the same uh money for makeup as playboy.

But anyway my point is can imagine bring all that that's what you allow when you when you have phones and schools now so this is real problem, we have to get a handle on. And you know, when you get bullied or whatever, or people would say bad things, that class was well least when you went home, IT was like, steps turns off and again now, yeah, now never stops. They get the phone and they get people saying stuff about you and this, how many likes you have? So like, no phones, I mean, just flip phone.

No social media, sixteen minimum. So, you know, calm down. And he did no violence. Don't give into IT and just know that you can act and this is a country it's a republic or not is not this parliamentary system in europe but 就是 and where are these unelected people?

The european commission now are controlling what happens in other countries and you know thankfully, hungry is still holding firm um and there really is under threat right now. We have free speech. Um there's the free speech in england .

is under attack yeah I would .

say and comedians under attack now so let's say, you know then we talk about in the book um you can do IT the comedians under attack and now they have this a hate laws and free speech has to be open to to protect the it's not the, it's not the the safe stuff for stuff everybody agrees es with that needs to be protected, you know, appropriate to approve speech is not the stuff that is protecting the unapproved stuff.

And you have to have all a bit to have friction and society that the best ideas arise. No let let them like A C O U. And I used to be a decent organization that used to protect rides.

You know they've defended um the not is right to scope ill and oil too march not because they agreed with the noses, but because the jewish guy who is in charge of A C, L. You at the time. So the best way to defeat the artist is to let them speak, of course. So they went to the, they went to the supreme court a lot, and then to fight for them to, for the right to speak. Well.

that's how self confident country behaves, the country that believes in its own values, in its founding documents. They're happy to tolerate disagreement because they they know that they're right. And the if people are given them the freedom to choose, they'll choose them, you know and I I feel like censorship suggest the people in charge know how hated they are and how stupid their ideas are. That's why they can handle the chAllenge to them.

Well, if you if you abdicate your free speech, your you're right to unfeared speech and you let some other the state decide, but then decide what's in their best interest. Of course, they're going to limit the speech and and they are trying to and IT was really a couldn't be surprising but I was I was like IT was surprising to me that when I was discovered through the thank god for you on and god blessed and protective and pray for er in lon mosque um his protection thank god for the twitter files because the terrific work of math Matthew shelling burger and mattei I they this was really happening they were able to discover that the government was infringing ing on the on the rights of americans and limiting and censoring speech that they disagree ed with from what the government wanted to do so for.

And then when they had progression hearings, instead of correcting the situation, which was agreeable and violation of a of the first memorized of americans, instead of adJusting IT based on this new evidence, this anti american attack on our system and free speech, the democrats were just like attacking the messages and attacking the people who brought this and trying to undermine them and demonize them, and is like, wow, this is the time to regroup and cope. A this is bad. Let's fix this. Yes, but they didn't do that, and that's what George washington and warrants us about when partisanship, when people were more about parties, then they can really be a threat to the nation, that's for sure.

So um you started on seven alive and eighty nine I think eighty nine.

eighty nine, ninety season with the glory years.

Well, actually, I think that's that's fair. I mean, the cast that you started with, you know.

famous to this day, we are great. I remember papers saying how much we stocked .

that we as good as the first on can you .

you just reminds who was on the show that year oh well you know the the great day of car by the denis Miller mike miles really tell the guy and fell harman of course and the new guys come on in I know was um nor done was there and uh jan hooks, Kevin great Kevin million great guy and the talent um and they would then with the David spade to get hired together as writers and then the next fall nineteen ninety, adam sander and IT up common and the my body who I live at right across the street with h with he live a japp ata right across the street from the north of hollywood. And then Chris farmer came in at that time and IT was a have really good time for a comedy and IT was a great place to be in their twenties and that's so .

that's thirty five years at least, that you've lived in that world. What's the response from your colleagues, pierce friends to some of things you've been .

saying the last hour don't come around? No, they don't agree with all bit. But I would say that they're going more to what they're seeing because it's it's tough because that IT is insulated.

You do you you can, you can stay in your political echo chAmber. You can absolutely avoid any um you know any questioning of your belief systems because belief systems we're talking about is the toughest thing to really to to have chAllenged for sure. 我 完全 you can talk about like my talk about, but if you talk about your belief systems, you talk about like talk about somebody sense of humor.

Do you have a good sense of humor? Yes, absolutely. I would not. Everybody like you can be good cooking. Everybody is best to humor when you get to that belief system and started to question, people get angry and um but I think people are waking up and and you got to have people differences opinion the the differences as you know now is like as we've seen before, if you disagreed, you disagree when you work whatever you know now if you have a different if you have a different opinion, you're a bad person. Yes and you're judged for that so now people don't want to give their opinion which IT makes our which makes the expression and that makes our cultural poor because we need everybody to talk and let the best ideas rise, not judge them from particular thing and and for particular point of view that that they have every right to have.

So but do you think that people in the world that you've spent your life in. Would agree with what you just said. I mean.

I think so if you get in one on one not on twitter, no face has IT.

But if you been able to preserve your friendships despite political differences.

most some people sadly yeah from the by area who watch um one of the network is that has four letters or was M S N B C five. They used to work there. I think I didn't know that they love me, but I don't hear from them. And they are lovely people and I love them. And I feel like if they did see me, they they hug me but they just you know they said to me there's a lot of people like .

ga .

usum actually that's they're from northern california. There's a lot of people they really like him. And you know what um he's he's in power.

And there there was a chance that we were like, not worried because we saw what he did something just go. It's interesting because like take guys that are the really authoritarian, they have no problem closing your business. Oh no. But if if it's a business that that they are associated with, en just introd au the dictator of the north, yeah he will um have no problem trouting on the rights of canadians are protesting who really what helped open and cubit was those truckers who risk to everything there and this a hole dict cold uh cold weather dictator close their bank accounts and this completely took away their rights and and that's that's the thing about IT and you're rights. They are on a piece of paper and unless they are backed by the will and by the the goodwill and by the people insist on IT, it's just gonna a piece paper.

And so that's what happened in canada and um those people's rights were were chanced upon so luckily though but that that was enough to like wake people up I think in the united states who had done yeah and I and I Robert can and I talked about this. Is that the reason why I got out a copy because when I said that I you know I told him years ago, if you ever run for president, I am going to support you no matter what and I do. He's a great talker or in a wonderful man and really wants to help people and get people healthy.

I don't agree with everything he says, but who does the point is we agree on enough. We can just go a republicans, democrats, if you want to work with us on this issue, i'll work with you. I don't care about what you know, crazy us. And so I wanted to to work with them and to get up to move this forward.

I said, but the guns, here's a thing, the only reason that at a cobs, because there in at least four hundred million guns in america, and the government can only push its citizens and so far, and I said, that is something that I had somewhere group in california didn't understand that. I understood that pretty quickly during tyranny where the people can shut you down, or like a governor can say, you can no longer open your business, even though you know scientifically, you can't there. There was no science behind IT and never had been.

And so they were allowed to do that. And the fact that there has been no legislators that have restricted the government's executive powers to prevent that rap on again is worrisome. And I said this this, you know, they can turn that off at any minute. So I do think that because of that situation, because of cobb, because people saw the copt and and now it's been exposed that there was no reason for the six, you know, the six feet of distance and is all was just made up by fouche, you know, his chrono ies over there who paid by the pharma tics industry. They have, you know, my friends have come around to go know maybe is not have my friends ago like you know what I didn't realize you know which to start here, which to start your not but now they've come around.

When did your view start changing and why i've always .

question things I when I hate to say this, but like I always been for contrary. But why do we have to do that? That sucks.

Is something else. I that I grow with my dad. My dad, you know, said, uh, an example for just a trouble maker, you know. So I kind of know this way. I I didn't start out and committees arn intellectuals were defective or intellectuals, and we ve got forced into because everybody else gets demonized and silence. Academics realize they could not talk about some scientists and doctors and comedians. Can you still get on stage and still talk about IT? But so these other people got science so we can have to step into that vacuum, it's true and got I just do what I can and this college drop out um .

so no that I mean it's you know dave ship pel becomes a leading public electoral people exactly.

I saw him in two thousand and sixteen because I know what is happening here. What is this like? And I when I going to see a show, and there is two shows happening, there was the show of his show, which is brilliant, and there was a show of the audience looking at him, but that was another show because they were looking at him.

Please make sense of the world for me, please, because is not making sense anymore. And he would and it's like, and that changed me. And I realize what that's what you that's the way, direction to go.

And that was two thousand and sixteen. So what? My dad was a guy who would like, he was friends with this arrest guy.

Just be high up. And I S again, says my good friend, because my dad was pissed off at the tax, which are much higher in late sixties. They are now yeah very, you know, just IT was crazy higher than now. People think about I to pay that they were higher, like sixties in the sixty percent.

So and he said, get up because I said, he said, so what happens I get to audit every year because they had a private, you know, business and basically private little bank and he said, what do you do when the irs agent comes over as well? Know I give my own room and I know they give my box cup coffee, whatever. They I don't do that.

So what mean um just give a box, put the stuff on the floor, put the stuff on another box in and said, IT, bring the kids over, let them play and run around the room he said, he'll be gone in an hour. Don't make IT easy for him to harass you. Yeah, just just go to have the kids right now.

Don't make IT comfortable, too comfortable. And so we would run around, and I couldn't believe like my my dad would never let me run around. There's people, the office, and I got this people, he said, just played you said my brother, and like one really thought he was a disaster, or run around, drop and break and stuff and all the and IT was that my dad was like, I said, this is different.

I don't understand what I was still now it's years later, but that was my dad kind of way like, you know, giving IT back to the man and some small fun way where he can get a laugh out of IT. My dad is to love to laugh and get laughed of situations in whatever way you could. I guess some of that robed off.

Did they stop .

ordering him? Not as much, and they were definitely quicker. But the, he was a genius with math. I, that was a math genius, he, or calculator, he just figured out. So I couldn't believe what he would do .

and did did he live to see .

your career he lived to? Thankfully, he got to see like a movie. Mind became a big hit and there was like, he called me left message in my machine and he said, well, robby, I think you finally got a hit on your hands here.

I went to the theater and some bro movie two, and they are both sold out. So I think you had a hit, you know. And my mom started getting this show business.

He said, do you know that the batman movie made four hundred million, 等 下, but the per screen average was higher because there was, in four thousand, five hundred Greens. So the per screen of which you look at that not as much as your movie. So they got into a quick, and they very proud of me.

So that was, I was my dad got to see, he got to go and to be there. He died a month later, but that was just beautifully. Got to see that and go to a premiere.

My dad dressed up at the sit next to him and my daughter and on this side and I was just, that was beautiful and I I miss those times and I miss sed the phone s you know, calling in in, check in and on me go hey y dad, let me call you back because as you always say that okay, you talk now I wish I could have the conversation back but beautiful times and they have that support to your father. That's why it's so important to support and love your kids unconditionally and give them to reflect god's love on to them and that's that's our job as a parent and society, I fail. I feel them.

And being the best person I could be, I get angry. And then sometimes I sport my mouth off. And but when some people, you know, attack people that I care about, IT really brought me 那个 come down。 No, but so they always .

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So you got cut off you know about canada and the tyranny there obviously lots of great canadian people I knew you would agree um but the countries in turmoil, it's an third an country but you were a you punish ed by the canadians .

jokes one after me and he hurt not at all. I ve removed IT. I remember like, remember that but my favorite thing was because I was accused being transit's the black, whatever he could tell jokes I an that the fact matter like um if if we're just gone to throw biological reality out the truth you could be you know not nice but it's never hateful no the fact that I know and I I said I did some jokes about um that I do my stand back and if I had a son and if he sucked the supports like I did and I wanted him to be a champion and Victory as just Scott to listen it's not nice but just go till I want you to you know you're lose and all the guys I want you to go until the coach that you're on girl and then, no, no, no let's the best party get to keep your desk the whole thing, the whole thing that is matter no.

You just tell them they have to accept you and I said, then you win then you to do this thing and anyway IT IT gets big lights. But it's also like, that's what things they complained about. And people were laughing at that outrageous and humor.

And I think canadians are mad that the audience life.

so one guy who was the same guy in all the complaining and I member, like they were really laughing and kind of got quiet there. They're too polite. Canadians are too polite. They don't want to hurt anybody's feelings, which ends up parting everybody's feelings because then you you end up having some, some a guy who loves china running your country is change.

So it's important to speak up and speak you speak freely and say, when this one you're contrary I said, I have nothing to lize to you, canada, about if you know what you, I will consider an apology. Consider IT when you apologize for what you did to those truckers and what you that that that ugly ss are not supporting those people who are risking everything to drive all the way across the country, shut the country down so that that this tyre I could end. And IT IT was a powerful movement, and IT was a movement not to not to stand there and let your government officials call them terrorists.

Yes, that is put in disGraceful IT.

disGraceful. And so when you make that official apology, i'll talk about like how I felt them, why I did certain jokes. And I have no apologies to you all. And i'm glad I did IT and I would do that again if .

you let me .

back in the country, which I asked, they won't. I will not be allowed back in the country for for hate page, for jokes .

and you're not to .

late TV other I don't get invited to please here no, why would I mean, like it's not I mean, as I said, you know, I got on twitter and the fox news, of course, uh, which I said they know much late night T, V, is just a political and doctoral nation with comedic and position. Yeah, is this and it's IT was in no longer resembles comedy as much as um you know cheering on the rhetoric and you know attacking a particular um but one half of the country and um you know when I saw the the dancing cringes I was like.

oh but you know all those that's the wear things you know all those guys I assume the world I know most .

of them um but it's it's easy to I mean and god bless them and and I hope that they can come around to become more independent they're thinking they you can literally replace the the the dialogue and the jokes from one late night guy to the next guy and then put put the mount of this guy and just there's no individual point of view because if IT is really ideologically captured and trapped and I you know I hope that they would realize that that's limiting. I would hope that like he didn't.

you realized your limiting so destroying I I think .

it's I don't think it's good and I think people have have woken up to you and I go like that that that's not that's not representative of our country and and I know I think it's it's a job to question authority no matter who's in authority exactly the question is I life at best truth ly trying to make our friends laugh and question authority amount and make front authority amount whose in charge and I remember we were making fund of bill clinton.

We had to swing played a Hillary. I just played the played mony. No, no, no. He played the of the the daughter was in a chell sea.

Yes, I am like, you can go after somebody's kid how there you well, it's a kid know when you just put races on with so that there seems to be like an outrage with liberals. They don't have as good as sense of humor. They just what that I just say. I'm sorry. They have the more sensitive and and they just they get outraged and um and they can they don't like IT.

So but at the time i've did IT anyway yeah they .

did and they're coming back to IT. I really think that they're making fun of of biden. They have and they they got a good crew there, really talented new group and and they get on it's it's an institution and like any institution, whether the you know particular late night show or a network or or set night life, any institution gonna be suspected to um this I ideological claptrap and and IT is but it's also you can understand IT and I think as I I was angry about IT you know I have to come to have from a place of peace and understanding if i'm going to help IT if i'm going to participate in this culture I have to come from a place of understand standing and you know I doesn't come naturally to me but I got to come from a place of understanding, tolerance, forgiveness and empathy and it's hard to fight against that when you are getting this.

You can only talk about this and everything's got a attack half of the country and um they are acceptable to that and hopefully we'll realize because the ratings get aller yeah the number one guy is a the very funny greg great god felt, you know my body jammy list goes on the show all the time um that's the number one show. So if you want to, if it's about ratings, about money and think about the money, and I think eventually hollywood, if there anything, their horse and they will do what makes money they did you think that SONY pictures wants to have a Christian division? They didn't care about that, but they do.

Now why? Because people like Angel studios are making money, not traditionally, and they didn't see that on when, when a now gives to make passional the Christ, they try to destroy that. Oh, I remember very.

very well they hated him for that and .

they did not take him out. And that became the first real internet like sensation. Uh, and they .

couldn't stop these. A tough man.

he can take you because he is a faith in god. And his and and cathos m is the closed to the original words of jesus and that's how IT works for me um and I there's a film that I want to make called about the the throwing of turn and it's the strip turn is the burial cloth of jesus of nather IT is in the fact that the strip scientists tested in the wrong place didn't um put quantify that that there is these french nuns who are trying to repair in the sixteen century the lords, their lords burial cloth and that they would do this is french think of this french weave called invisible wave and that altered the findings of the of the testing of the carbon dating yeah and so this is a beautiful movie that we we want to make an i'm gone to make that and it's it's just expensive to make movies and obviously, you know I don't find myself in the good Graces of hollywood right now. But luckily um there enough people who who wants to bring a message of of healing our project .

disney with a movie.

No.

I you don't think disney's going to come around time soon.

You know it's so funny that like you want to get the disney channel and my egos like maybe they have the the and the disney channel to have the hot check and they will never make that movie now. And I I started and they never on, but is on amazon plan baby. So disney also is another oranienburg caught up.

And what sounds good social justice. You know the the equity oh equity yeah what whatever is okay, but what what equity is, is a grievance with its people like I want this and the idea that somehow we're going to get the same outcomes and that they're guaranteed. I was like the, you know kala heroes dog whistle.

Now is this this as equity thing? And if we don't have, as time soul says, if we don't have the same outcomes in the same family, how we can have that in society, we have to have a meritocrat. We have to have the best people.

We have the sanity. So but disney know they're not going to make a, and I hope that they do well. It's it's a company that is that I worked for many, many years ago.

I said it's a best brand intro business. I would take a funny story that when I was there, I think come by bi gar. I just taken over from great man. I really loved eyes he's going to turn that company around um and he is a fan of my my movies that I love the guy of course um but when I go came in and then I was still there you know you're when the new year comes a few a few months and um they were talking about the movies and unfortunately I was involved in you know at the machine that wasn't make a lot of money for movies at that time. We were on our way out.

We all know IT and then there was a um a meeting with the board of directors and as I think senator um with the middle was one of the yeah on the board and they said and ice and was I just egg well you know but this is what when they look in the boat is the boats made eighty million like your profit and then the the parks made this made the theory form main profit away while the movies they lost money why, why, why do we need to make these movies but just not make movies. Just do the outs is um mr. Secretary um I think the movies are what get people on the book. So, well.

so I U. S. Senators aren't the best judges of, no surprisingly, yeah, aren't the best .

judges of what movie should be made for children and their problems. I hope disney comes around. They've see what happens when they get to walk, they get spanked. Yeah, they get spanked.

And and they, you that say a company that I got a root for, and I gotto hope that they write the ship and and, you know, money as a strange way. america. And let's think about america.

People come from all over america, whatever they believe. System amErica is a wonderful seductiveness about working your bottle off. You get successful making money.

And and so we've had a wonderful check and baLance here, usually with what makes the most money. Let's keep doing that. yes. So I would hope that disney rights ship and gets away from this, trying to industrialize our our children.

How awful is that depressing? IT was really bomber, that the fact that I know my wife and I would have to watch the movies first before we let our kids the last few years. We have to watch the movie first before we let kids see IT.

And let's see what. Let's check IT first. And my parents never that to me.

They took to see the godfather Sunny currently on. They don't ask me how did you deal with that? You know, just we they don't want to get a baby sitter.

So but so we would watch these movies just to make sure, mom, my wife within SHE does most ninety percent of the child dreaming, but and to make sure that they're not getting any stuff that we don't want them to have. yes. And that's not okay.

That's not good for their business. It's not good for society to like that. You're putting out stuff there that is undermining a traditional family.

trying to destroy the lives of kids. I think that's pretty dark.

I doesn't get any worse than that.

How would you rate trump not politically, not personally, but from a comedy .

a few times nice guy I like them about absolutely that's think about IT. It's like, you know you have a guy is genuinely as a sense of humor yes, I to make jokes and then the jokes are like he said this, you know, we will be a dictator on day one but then I know it's a okay, it's a johe does so he's got to be super careful. That's why I feel sorry for anybody in the public guy and unfortunately they recover.

He listen to the wrong people and he trusted the wrong people. Yeah but I think he learned from that. And I think this time hopefully um you know I don't think he's going to um I don't think he's going to make that mistake. I I don't I hope that you know I mean I hope he doesn't just put in the bankers in charge the banks and then you know farma people in charge farm in charge of the C, D, C, in the F, D, A.

And i'm hopeful but um I think anybody who doesn't need IT who do I wouldn't to run for president no chance but he's subjecting themselves to this I mean, wow, that's rough and um I admire anybody who wants to serve their country in the capacity. Um and if you think about traditionally with the john atoms to be a doctor in attorney, the highest thing he could be was to be a public servant and go on to politics. That's what felt that was the his highest calling.

And I think we've moved away from that now. So I know I I want what's best for this country, and I do think I like governments that are less administrations. I should say they're less confident so that they want don't want to go around, start more wars, blow blow up the world.

And I think we're at a time financially in this country. You just can't keep spending another trillions and trillions dollars expect this, this, this is just to be magically taken care of this. This is an an issue.

This is a real problem. And this administration, in the same thing with the republicans in congress, this ukraine Moore, has to end. We had to get out of IT.

Whether is Robert Kennedy was a great guy or or whether trump gets in and, uh, we have to end this war because it's different than just this scerni is and smashing apart of the world, which is also awful. What what, what obama, Hillary clinton administration did deliver a was just dreadful ly awful. And you could saw that killed all those people for no reason, for no reason, and was happening in europe.

And the people who living and is still a matter that is something that that's that's a war crime, that that's a human rights violation. And we got to stop this war because this this guy has the most nuclear weapons, and not going to use IT mind. But if you push, you keep poking a bear in the eye enough that bear is is gonna lash out and do something.

And three hundred, over three hundred and fifty thousand russians died. I've died least in this war. That's like seven, eight vietnam s for us over one thousand nine year period for us. They lost more people in where war two, they're the ones .

that one I know where war two.

they are twenty million people. They know what that sacrifice is, and they're not going to bend for this. We have to it's not gonna perfectly like in any divorce.

Ukraine is not gna get everything they want. Russia is not going to get everything they want. But there has to be association of human carnage. This has to stop. And whatever we got to do to do that, whoever going to do that, and the republicans also have, despite less sleep, you know, senator gram is just a warm mongering whistle. We have to, these people need to be kicked out of office, even if they're replaced by party that I am not fond of right now. We've got to get rid of these people who who and if you are forward, get rid of, vote them out if you find out who your center and congressman voting for so that we can end this and um stop IT what .

IT as a Christian, what do you make of politicians who call themselves Christians and then cheerlead and vote to fund carnage that doesn't help anyone that results only in killing like that doesn't seem like a Christian position to me.

They are hypocrites and they are hybrids, because not only are they continue in the slaughter, but they are also financially benefiting from. So you have like, I mean, at least in some ways, the cats out of the bag. Biden, what's left of bian, admitted that the monkeys not leave in the country, just going down the street to the pharmaceutical and right to the military industrial complex.

right? Got these hundred billions. Don't, don't worry, say no. Let us worry. Let us worry very much that we are exporting this murder. They were exporting the slaughter. And the taxpayers and the congress man also are can invest in this, that, you know, congressman, senators, I mean, that can make money off the slaughter that that is truly evil.

I agree with you completely.

So we need to stop that. And hopefully this will this new election will will bring about an end to IT has gotta stop. We can't let IT spread, and we can't let IT fester and is not going to be perfect. But no divorce, no and of war is, but IT has to stop.

So I want to circle back to IT began, which is your conversion or your evolution through Christian theism. How did that happen?

Well, there are two beautiful things. One is to know that that there is far too many stars in the in the sky that are necessary for the universe to to continue and seems to be. And there's far too much burma's one and flowers for flowers to continue.

And they don't need to be that beautiful color. There seems to be an exuberance in creation. There's just too much, and there seems to be a celebration of celestial will be, as alan watts would say, and and that's a really beautiful thing.

That is too much exams in nature. I love that. And there, there, there is definitely a joyful to all of you. Look at sometimes you look at the cloud, you that is beautiful as anything that the monk could have ever made. Yes, and is temporary, and everything is temporary. So that's like that when you realized that the pyramids are at their half life five thousand years and five thousand years, i'll be fast and go.

How much more to us and and if you think um if our works, whatever we do, if you think our good works are dirty rags in the face of lord, how much more our pride, our vary so that um came to me by having children and the incredible beauty and gift that they are and how they see the world and their eyes point out to see everything, and then they know that they are connected, everything, and they have to be taught that there's a separation, see them in their mother. This is something that this is naturally they know they're a part of everything. When the astronauts look back from the moon, if they ever win, they saw one thing. If they had gone, if they had gone on, the said that they were.

where was shown .

a pw in that one thing, and we're that one thing. And then at the same time, when this is coming to mean my beautiful children are and are having a second chance that um to be the father, be a Better father, this time more present father um to see the rise of evil in the world and to be concerned about that and to know that. Now is the time to be courageous.

Now is the time for people to step up, say, injustice, whether it's current attack on women, whether it's the educational system not educating kids. I should take your kids at a college right now. Now is not the time they let your kids go. Who would how would you have to hate your kids to send them the harvard undergrad?

Lately.

the business schools are great, still good. There are all conservative to eighty percent but um so you see a rise and evil and you have to know that like this is happening and i've been very blessed that I got to meet some people who educated me about you know evil in a meeting doctor msy pack when I was Young Young man um and reading his books about the first self health book was was his IT was the road less traveled and IT was a book about how to be a Better person how to grow the human being spiritually and not take the easy road of just repetitive behavior or just not learning, not growing but take the harder road becoming a Better person, learning loving, being tolerant, being forgiving, being patient, which is you can easily see how we transition in the Christian because he was a Christian without saying he was just already had the the following of jesus in his heart and IT was a natural opening and he had a very interesting story about him, about how he was the doctor in the murder of the massacre of my life, which is the snam massacre in late sixties and he was assigned as a psychologist to buy the army, the U. S.

Army uh to um kind of figure out the um psychological makeup of the company Baker who did the massacre and so he did and he was very interesting his findings. One thing is the only reason what we ever learned about the master of of my life was was because the helicopter pilot who witnessed IT flying above couldn't live with that anymore and so a year later to the day he confessed interest but this is what happened this this is what these people were massacred and so during the psychological evaluation um which the army never released, he said that these people want or people wasn't like these particular company had members in IT that were that had some grivet ces that they um you know had other issues and problems and some of them maybe had joined the army for to avoid this or that or or in prisoner whatever. And then that also was just one aspect of the the other aspect of IT is that they were being in a war that um wasn't as much support back home.

So they were and they were going through never getting sniped by the enemy sniper fire and the killing their friends and they weren't able to get the enemy, they weren't able to get them um and they just kept happening. And this by the time they got to a village, where is IT, where is IT? Where are they? And that the people and this is something that interesting because IT, that IT reflect that on my childhood, because asian people, when they are nervous, when they are frightened, they laugh, that is true. And like all my relatives, when they are nervous, or when they they left, that they go to thing. So when the vietnam es, people who are having guns pointed at them were nervous and afraid, they laughed and these people went ballistic at that point and just murdered the entire village, just murder the mall, kill them all and so he did his head in and the army never released IT. So moving further um he went a book about after he became a he became a Christian and then wrote a book about a healing human evil can call people of the lie and a short book a very good book about evil and it's important now to identify and to help heal human evil and IT is a fascinating book but IT helps you identify people in your life and people who um are capable and who are evil and evil does exist and we need to ARM ourselves with a with god and the armour selves with knowledge so we can protect ourselves for what what's a rise and evil and the last chapter of the book, well, one of the chapters, which is really stunning ly awful, was this one kid.

I was depressed and he went to go see doctor s got pg and need he found out that his brother is killed themselves and and realized this is a really good kid, you know, and he's depressed of this is brother killed and then he found out that for bird present is his parents gave him a gun it's like that was just absolutely stunned and but IT wasn't just that I was the same gun that his brother kill themselves with so there is A A realization these any talk to the parents and realize the these were evil people and so that potentiality for human evil we need to recognize and help heal, protect ourselves, protect our families and um the last chapter on IT which is a demonic and settle ic possession and IT is like, you know i'm reading this book and three o clock in the morning at this point freak out like this and um but he populated this theory he said like the people who seem to be um posit seems to be very Angela people that this entity is trying to overtake and they're fighting back for IT to free themselves and evil even evil IT has to success to the will objects. Christ and must submit to IT and um which he the theory depopulated well, this is somebody who's fighting back so therefore IT makes sense of their people who don't fight back and just accept you can go with that and that kind of that demonic possession becomes complete. And I think we have to do we have to go to know that that that's something that them exist, is real human evil, whatever want to call IT.

And so what a doctor has got pack in the bigger picture tried to explain was that like obviously science and theology had to split at a certain point to survive because theology was um crushing science. Yes, when you have a when copernicus discovers that the sun is a solar, you know the beginning, the middle, our solar system, not the earth, and it's not part of the church doctrine that has to be recanted. Obviously science had the split, so you had the, the, the laws of nature, but you did.

You took the lawmaker out IT. And they still the laws, you know, like we have the logical laws. So when you have that separation, what dog rums got pet trying to do is to bring IT back together.

So when somebody y's like a murder, somebody y's bad, you know, side in science, medicine, economics, theological, econo, mm evil, they're one in the same. So when in the attempt to cure human evil, I think it's some IT makes us, we need to, to do both and to work together. And I think through through bringing people closer to god, bringing our nation, which was founded under god, I think we have a chance to heal our nation. And because there is a rise in able.

I think we all see IT. So sounds in the rise and evil turn you told god well.

I think I think both book is the beauty of IT my child of seeing seeing with god's gifts are and there so many and the um and also also to be you have to recognize that this you know whether to cycle or what what happens you know that there is evil there seems to be arise and ever in the world what's happening just like know in europe in the one thousand, nine, twenty years yes um the europe call these small group of people want to miss fitch and north never come of them the national socialists I think we need to be very careful how we move and and I believe the united states must continue to be um.

The guide and for the world as an example of freedom, not perfect freedom, not not a perfect society by any stretch, but a one that that aims for equality, that aims to be able to express itself, which in free speech is the beacon call for freedom in the world and their bino. Nobody is swimming away from america. I trying to get out, trying to get in for a reason, because this is the greatest experiment, freedom in human history, and continues to be.

And we must fight and be vigilant. And now it's time for courage to protect IT. So as I wrote this book.

what amazing conversation. Rob, thank you. Thank you.

Thank you for help me talk. I feel like I for theri and much money.

And this been a great, I set silent like a good shrink, just taking notes to a away.

I'm sorry, a trouble with his muscle a lot. Robert, what do you doing? Put that down.

Robert. P, stop to see what happens. I will see what happens.

You fell down. You heard you up. See what happened.

Become to ans the way?

No, they came. A very good audience. They did.

Yeah, I sweet my sister out. She's, she's my, my favorite laugh. My dad was the best.

He had a great life. My mother would laugh at the right time every time. And then you go, what does IT mean? What does he saying? But he was laughing.

He was nervous, afraid.

He was laughing because everyone else was. So he said he was nervous. So but you would laugh to be polite. I mean that the Philippines are so the nicest people they really are. They even have a country not even named me after anything.

They, it's never to king film is that they don't need to change IT that work good, but is nothing filled pen is. What about this a cultural problem? It's okay. I when you like IT where you do.

there are great combination of sweet and tough. They were tough under the japanese, really tough. They are tough. They d never stop fighting.

No, they, they're tough. And they love america.

I know you .

will not go to a home in manila. You won't find in one of the homes here you are not. You will find a picture of general carthy.

You will find IT for sure. They're love america. And when I was there, twenty seven to a little boy, i'll never forget they still had the bonnett of the marines, american marines es, who died.

They still had the Baileys there with the helmet on IT. They were so take care of everyday nineteen two. I was absolutely stunning.

But they got so much that are grateful they were for the sacrifice. But some other people come from another country to save them. Yeah.

that's from true oppression. The japanese were, I love japan, but the japanese were comare army is very, very harsh unbelieved .

be brutal and um but you know that they thought themselves as liberators that's why they hated the Philippine is why they didn't take the prisoner during the but to and that march yeah my uncle was was a soldier so you if you fell down, they just kill you and they just the japanese killed maybe uppers of of seventy thousand Philippines s and nobody knows.

Nobody knows what what how many because they didn't take them presence because they were fellow asians that were a fighting against them. Yeah so they they didn't take they took them to that um so I wouldn't take them prisoners. They didn't like the whole idea of IT. So that brutality for such an an incredible .

culture an incredible .

culture and an incredible people and a beautiful, clean, organized, wonderful country ah which just let you know that like there's no no country that is um that is not acceptable to do horrible things and to perpetuate evil in the world. And we have to you know be a butchers to IT you know to really think about our actions um i'm to make sure that we're coming from a place of. Of reflection and and that we're doing the work of god.

This country is a good country. I love this country. I will fight for this country, and I wants to raise my kids in this country.

I just know what the place to go like, you know, just go to other place that this is the last stand for freedom in the world. This is that. So we're saying we're we're going to fix, we're going to fight. And where I going anywhere, and I want to make whatever time I have left. And god willing, god given me my health and and a beautiful family.

I'm whatever time I have, want to make sure the the potential, the potential for my kids that have the same to to live their dreams is crazy kid filipino due and have a chance to believe his dreams get on saturday night live and say, live from new york is saturday night. And to make movies that my dad can see. I, I just, what? What an amazing, what an amazing country this is.

How beautiful my mother SHE never thought of herself. Ves, he is only that I was an american and my father's american father is american solder, which is meat to use order. So he came to the x by accident um which he said, I love this country.

Don't anybody ever say anything bad about this country, ever? I love this country. And SHE did with a passion, people who coming in from and had, you know, from other countries, they get IT you. They understand what are incredible, unique society and what this offers. So that that was drilled in to my head.

You said he wanted end on a prayer.

Yes, I I would. I'd like to end them. I like to hand on something that my friend said before this, this new flap in the media about me.

He said, what are incredible coincidence? And there is no coincidence. Everything meant. And this is reflection for the day Augustana.

We've been our own worst enemies most of our lives, and we've often injured ourselves seriously as a result about justified resentment over a slight wrong doubles. There are many causes for resentment in the world, most of them providing justification. But we can never begin to settle all the world's gravani or even arrange things so as to please everybody.

If we've been treated unjustly by others, or simply by life itself, we can avoid compounding the difficulty by completely forgiving the persons involved and abandoning the destructive habit of reviewing our hearts and humiliations. So I would say. You know, thank you for this time.

Thank you for this time, jesus. And not allow me to speak my mind with this wonderful conversation and with the my new friend darker and god bless this great country and protect your children. Got bless my daughter.

Got bless. All the daughters and all the people are having problems in the world. We thank you for all these opportunities that you give us.

In jesus name, we pray the name of the baLance spirit. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks for listen and stuck .

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