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Ep. 85 - The Disturbing Truth About YouTube Kids

Ep. 85 - The Disturbing Truth About YouTube Kids

Released Wednesday, 1st February 2023
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Ep. 85 - The Disturbing Truth About YouTube Kids

Ep. 85 - The Disturbing Truth About YouTube Kids

Ep. 85 - The Disturbing Truth About YouTube Kids

Ep. 85 - The Disturbing Truth About YouTube Kids

Wednesday, 1st February 2023
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0:00

Alright, guys. Breaking news, it's February

0:02

first, which means January is over.

0:05

So my question of the day today is How

0:07

are you doing on your New Year's goals?

0:09

Did you make some New Year's goals? If you didn't

0:11

make Year's goals, I know that you had some. You had

0:13

a quiet conversation with yourself. In

0:15

your head and you said something like this year,

0:17

I'm definitely going to do this more.

0:20

So assignment check-in, did you do that

0:22

thing more? Plus, stop

0:24

the presses, everybody. I have Matt

0:26

Walsh like you've never heard

0:29

him before. In fact, I have me. Candace

0:31

Owens, you're going to hear me. I'm going

0:33

to say something like you've

0:35

never heard before because

0:37

guess what? There's a new AI technology. You

0:40

can simply put in words

0:42

and it will actually make it seem as though

0:44

somebody actually said something

0:47

that they never said. I can just take over Ben's

0:49

voice I can take over Matt Walsh's

0:51

voice and I can just make them

0:53

say things that never existed. And

0:56

it's so believable and it's so terrifying

0:58

It's just, honestly, you

1:00

need to stick around to hear this. It's incredible.

1:03

All that and more today coming up on Canvas

1:05

Owens. So

1:17

yesterday, if you followed me on Instagram, I

1:19

shared my pantry. Yep. My

1:21

kitchen pantry so proud of it because

1:24

I took essentially three weeks

1:27

of my life, rather three weekends of my

1:29

life to reorganize everything

1:31

in my house. I mean, so meticulous,

1:34

down to the tea. was even making labels.

1:36

I labeled everything in my pantry, the

1:38

flowers, the snacks for the children.

1:41

It is a work of arts. And

1:43

I I really put so much effort into it. I was

1:45

so proud of myself. And didn't just

1:48

do the pantry. I did my freezer.

1:50

I did my refrigerator. I did my

1:52

bathroom cabinets. It was just this

1:55

aim that I had. Strangely,

1:57

actually, not strange because it's the Internet. People

1:59

will always find something to be upset about,

2:01

even an organized pantry. It's just like,

2:03

how would you upset? Looking at someone saying, look at

2:05

my incredibly organized pantry. How

2:07

can you find something to be upset about? Well, don't

2:09

worry because somebody always says hold

2:12

my beer. They find something.

2:14

And I had a woman that inbox me and she told me that

2:16

I was a sellout. Why don't she get there?

2:18

Why don't she get there? How do you look at organized

2:20

flowers and say, Candice Owens? Is

2:23

a sellout. And she said I was a sellout

2:25

because as I did this video tour of

2:27

my wonderful pantry, which is very beautiful

2:29

and a work of art, She

2:31

recognized that I was wearing a sweatshirt

2:34

that had Mickey Mouse on it. Mickey Mouse, our childhood

2:36

Mickey Mouse. We all love Mickey Mouse, but she

2:38

recognized that this obviously must

2:40

have been me saying that I support Disney

2:43

and that therefore made me a sellout

2:45

and she wrote to me and she said that and I

2:47

and not want to just take people insult me for no

2:49

reason. least of all, something that I'm very proud of

2:52

organizing my pantry. And of course,

2:54

she was wrong Yeah, I brought I

2:56

recently actually purchased that sweatshirt in

2:58

December when I went to Munich,

3:01

Germany, and they lost my luggage

3:03

at the layover in London. I had no

3:05

suitcase in middle of a blizzard in

3:07

Munich, Germany. I went

3:09

to a store and I purchased a sweatshirt.

3:12

I had Mickey Mouse on it because I like Mickey

3:14

Mouse. Objectively, Mickey Mouse is a pretty

3:16

cool guy. Grow up with Mickey Mouse stuff.

3:18

I know this is going to upset her to make her

3:20

think that this was a dog whistle for support

3:23

for Disney and pedophilia. I keep

3:25

it back to her, and I'm like, what's wrong with you? What is wrong with

3:27

you? First off, you have no idea what you're talking about. I didn't

3:29

purchase this t shirt at Disney World.

3:32

I purchased this shirt, sweatshirt,

3:34

at in Munich. Secondly, why are you

3:36

upset about an organized pantry? I think

3:38

she was so startled by that response, and then she said, oh,

3:40

you know, I've always supported you. In the past.

3:43

I just don't like over consumption. What

3:46

do you mean over consumption? Yes. This is a

3:48

big pantry. And there's a lot of food in

3:50

this pantry. I'm not over consuming it.

3:52

I eat all of this food, which is why I have it

3:54

here. Right? I actually cook

3:56

for my family, six to seven days per

3:58

week. And I'm entitled to have as much people

4:00

as I want, I'm not am I, like, oh,

4:03

huge? Am I one of those YouTubers?

4:06

That's just eating, partaking in

4:08

gluttony, day in and day out. What are you talking

4:10

about over consumption? Why am I allowed to have food

4:12

in my pantry organized? Ridiculous. Absolutely

4:15

ridiculous. Why did she write this? I

4:17

don't know why she wrote this? Or maybe

4:19

I do know why she wrote this. I think deep

4:21

down, seeing my organization made

4:23

her upset. I go, what what is

4:25

my crime? Actually hitting

4:27

one of my New Year's goals. And by the way, I shouldn't

4:29

call it goals. It it was one of my goals, but

4:32

it wasn't really a goal because They're

4:34

more like aims for me. When I get started

4:36

at the New Year, I basically come up with the

4:38

list and I write these things down. I think it's so

4:40

important to actually put

4:42

pen to paper and say what your aims

4:44

are. And for me, it represents a do list because

4:46

I'm very good at accomplishing what I say I'm going to

4:48

accomplish. I've beat back that little voice

4:51

in my head. You know, we all have it. You know, we say something.

4:53

I'm definitely gonna do this more. But

4:55

we don't really and that same voice comes online.

4:57

It's like, but you're so tired and you don't have to

4:59

do that or like, oh, well, you also

5:02

have this to do so it's understandable that

5:05

you're not get that other thing done that you

5:07

also said you were going to do. I

5:09

beat back that voice. I really did. I think probably

5:12

four years ago. I just said no more of that.

5:15

I'm going to actually do everything

5:17

that I set my mind to if I say it, if I write

5:19

it down, I am going to accomplish

5:21

it. And so sharing with you guys beginning of February

5:24

some of the things that I wrote down at the

5:26

start of the year that I'm going to accomplish. Number

5:28

one, get up earlier. You guys already know about

5:30

that. I've been getting up four:thirty in morning

5:32

and getting in my workout and that was just because

5:35

I was finding that I had so much anxiety

5:37

when I woke up because I was just thrust into

5:39

being a mom people texting me

5:41

or getting the show ready, and I just wanted

5:43

to find that inner piece. And going along

5:46

with that was my second goal,

5:48

which was to pray every morning. This was something

5:50

that I was watching my husband do that and I

5:52

became envious of that. It's amazing.

5:55

He just commits himself to thirty minutes square every day

5:57

in the morning, and I wanted to join in on

5:59

that. And so I've I've smashed that goal.

6:01

The third one is really a continuation

6:04

or an extension of last year.

6:06

School. Last year, I I had the aim

6:08

to learn to grow my own food, and I did that.

6:11

You guys probably also follow me on

6:13

Instagram and all the gardening that I into, and I'm

6:15

gonna do that again this year. And to extend

6:17

upon that goal, I also want to

6:19

sell something at the farmers market.

6:21

So because I was producing so many vegetables

6:23

and it's really just me and my husband as the

6:25

main consumer since my children are so

6:27

young, I just had so much extra

6:29

stuff and I froze a lot of it,

6:32

but I think I actually want and I

6:34

actually will. There you go. I think

6:36

I will figure out how to actually

6:38

sell some produce at a farmer's market. So that's a

6:40

huge aim for me this year. This

6:42

next one may not make sense to most people, but

6:44

want to and I have been making lunch

6:47

every day for my kids. I used

6:49

to pawn the lunch task off even

6:51

though I make dinner and breakfast is kind of just

6:53

like, you know, fruits and yogurt. But

6:55

I used to pawn that pass off to the

6:58

the nanny that comes over. And I

7:00

decided, no, I wanna do I wanna make lunch

7:02

as well, not just dinner because you really only

7:04

have, if think about it, couple of years

7:06

to make lunch and eat consume lunch with

7:08

your children before they're in school.

7:10

But it's special to have them home for the first couple

7:13

of years for their lives. Okay? The first year they're kinda drinking

7:15

milk, but it's special to be able to

7:17

sit down and have lunch and

7:20

to have that time. So made that name

7:22

this year and I have been doing it.

7:24

And then this last one was to be more meticulous

7:27

and that was about becoming more

7:29

organized. My husband is so organized

7:32

And I'm pretty organized, but

7:34

I definitely could be a lot more organized. And so

7:36

that is why I took out this task of

7:39

getting all of these items to organize

7:41

the pantry and to organize the fridge. And it

7:43

actually it took a lot of

7:45

and it has rendered me for you. Now I know

7:48

where everything is and I can find things. It

7:50

actually has given me back more time rather

7:52

than scrambling going, oh, I know I bought that

7:54

I know that it's somewhere in here, and I find

7:56

that that is actually what turns me into

7:58

an over consumer. I had

8:01

so many seasonings,

8:03

for example, I bought Italian herbs three

8:05

times because I couldn't find the Italian herbs, and I reorganized

8:08

the spice pantry, and I can clearly see that

8:10

I don't need to consume more, that I don't

8:12

need to buy more of that. So it's actually

8:14

saving me money in the long run. So

8:16

I think it does sometimes when you share

8:18

your comp pushments that it holds up a mirror

8:21

to other people and they need an excuse to be upset

8:23

about it because maybe in the back of their head they're thinking

8:25

I have not done that. That's what sets people

8:27

off. That's what makes people angry. Somebody holding

8:29

up a mirror and challenging them to

8:31

be better. And I always wanna do that to you

8:33

guys because I know you listen to this podcast and

8:35

I know that just like me and like every

8:38

other single human being, you can be better. There's

8:40

something that you can do to be better. There's something that

8:42

you said to yourself quietly and you didn't say that loud

8:44

because you didn't want the challenge of staying it

8:46

out loud that you were going to do and you're already

8:48

letting it slide on February first.

8:51

Don't do that. Pull it right back

8:53

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8:55

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8:58

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Now it's time for some topics to shore.

10:07

I said, stop the presses and I mean

10:09

it. Stop the presses.

10:11

Ladies and gentlemen, you are not going

10:13

to believe this. You aren't actually

10:16

going to believe it. I take that back because it's

10:18

gonna sound just like me. The company

10:20

is named eleven Labs Prime

10:23

AI. And they have come up with a technology,

10:25

an AI voice generator. So

10:27

you essentially tap in, type

10:29

in the phrase that you want somebody to

10:31

say, Maybe it's me. You're like, oh, I like Kenneth. Let's

10:34

let's make her say this. And you

10:36

are going to hear me say it.

10:38

Ready? Here is something I would

10:40

never ever ever say. If you follow the

10:43

show, you know that I cannot stand

10:45

crocs. I just think they are an abomination

10:48

and that nobody should wear them ever

10:50

in spite how comfortable people claim and

10:52

purport that they are. They're amazing. People I

10:54

love them. There's unlimited. I just cannot

10:56

stand the look of this shoe. Ready

10:59

to hear me contradict myself? Take

11:01

a listen. Skylar, I need

11:03

to admit that I was wrong about Crocs. They are the

11:06

greatest shoes ever created. I think

11:08

I am going to invest. I'm

11:11

what? What? Just

11:14

created that. That's Skyler in the control room who

11:16

loves his crocs. So obviously, you just we decided

11:19

to make me dispute myself by creating

11:21

this AI technology generation of

11:23

be saying that crops are amazing.

11:25

That is I never said that. I absolutely

11:28

never said that. Well, let's have some fun. You

11:30

know, Matt, Walsh, my colleague,

11:32

my non friend, my arch nemesis,

11:35

Matt Wall. She always got that sweet baby

11:38

gang. And I would like

11:40

to have the soup baby gang. And guess what, guys?

11:42

Matt Walsh agrees that it's mine. Let's

11:44

hear Matt Walsh maybe

11:46

not, but definitely do say that

11:48

the Suite, BABY, BABY GANG,

11:50

IS mine. Reporter: TODAY

11:52

ON THE MAT WALL SHOW, I'LL BE TELLING

11:54

YOU WHY I'M FORMALLY STEPPING DOWN AS THE LEADER

11:57

OF THE Sweet BABY GANG. I've searched

11:59

long and hard for a successor and have

12:01

finally found one. She is the host

12:03

of my favorite podcast ever and

12:05

has the best taste in bottled water. First,

12:08

I have to admit that I was wrong. Dasani is

12:10

absolute trash. Secondly, I

12:12

am announcing that I am formally handing control

12:15

of the sweet baby gang to my dear friend,

12:17

Candice Owens.

12:19

Mean, is that not incredible

12:23

and terrifying, but also amazing that Matt

12:25

Walsh has pronounced himself as the leader of the

12:27

Superbowl game that's actually mine. He admits that

12:29

I'm his dear friend and also admits that I'm right

12:31

about how discussing this Honeywater is.

12:33

All that actually happened or did it happen? Did

12:35

the say that? Was that from Matt Walsh's

12:37

podcast? It's incredible and

12:39

it's terrifying. My

12:42

goodness, guys. If we just take

12:44

a second here, to really

12:46

understand what is happening and

12:48

the potential when we have this sort

12:50

of technology. You know, it reminds me of

12:52

it reminds me of nine eleven conspiracy

12:54

theories. Firstly, formal series is

12:56

fact, if we ever are given piece of technology,

12:59

us, just you and me regular old people,

13:01

the CIA has already had it for years. Some

13:03

people estimate that they've had it for ten years, twenty

13:05

years, but before they will allow the general public

13:08

to have it, they will make sure that

13:10

they have it for decades first. Right?

13:12

So if we have this technology, what have they

13:14

had and how long have they had it? And what do

13:17

they have now, which again

13:19

brings me back to nine eleven conspiracy theories.

13:21

If you watch that documentary was changed.

13:24

They suggested writes

13:26

a conspiracy documentary that

13:28

the CIA was using technology or

13:31

the FBI rather was using technology and

13:33

using people's voices. Right? People

13:36

who lost their loved ones on the plane said

13:38

that didn't sound like my loved

13:40

one. Just they said words they

13:42

would have never said. I'm using

13:45

an example here, but maybe they called and said,

13:47

hey darling, it's me on the phone. The plane

13:49

is going down. And then somebody who

13:51

was one of the loved ones said they've never called me Darling

13:53

in our entire relationship. Not the time again, this was

13:55

considered our conspiracy theory and it very well

13:57

may still be a conspiracy theory. But

13:59

when you see a technology like

14:02

this, it makes you really think, how

14:04

scary is this? What else can it be used for?

14:07

I mean, imagine the disputes

14:10

in courts. Right? You're trying to get custody of your

14:12

child. What do you do? You just do an AI generator and you

14:14

make your husband say things he's potentially never

14:16

said. How is the court gonna know that you're using?

14:18

How much more money is going to have

14:20

to go into the court system for them to hire

14:23

somebody at an entire forensic

14:25

analysis team determine whether

14:27

or not your husband actually said that

14:29

or whether not using an AI generator and

14:31

leaving voice mail for yourself. It's going to take

14:34

a lot more work and discern the truth.

14:36

Somebody can lose their entire platform in one day.

14:38

I could use the AI generator to make it

14:40

safe means I've never said that go against everything.

14:42

Somebody could use it and say, this is leaked voicemail

14:45

from Candice. And Candice is saying she hates her

14:47

fans and that she's actually really pro

14:49

choice. Right? And that

14:51

she loves BLM. If they

14:53

release that to the public, obviously, it

14:55

could go by her before I even have a chance to respond.

14:58

And then what is it in coming upon? It's coming upon people

15:00

that know me to either believe or

15:02

not believe the narrative. It's not easy.

15:05

Allegiance can be fickle. You can go, I just believe

15:07

it's true. I see this happening now.

15:09

I see conspiracies about myself in the Internet and

15:11

some people will actually believe them

15:13

because people love a good conspiracy. And

15:15

that's absolutely that's with the absence of this technology.

15:18

Right? The absence of this technology, people will

15:20

believe conspiracies on the Internet. What

15:22

about with this technology? It

15:25

should terrify you. It almost feels

15:27

like in the future, we won't be

15:29

able to discern fact or fiction.

15:32

How how, I guess, if we are able

15:34

to do it, how are we going to be able to determine

15:36

what is fact and what is fiction?

15:39

So I had to make sure you were aware

15:41

of that technology because wow

15:43

wow wow wow! Moving

15:45

on and speaking of wow! Alrik

15:47

Baldwin has been formally charged with involuntary

15:50

manslaughter over the rust shooting. I

15:52

know we thought we'd never see the day.

15:54

But yes, it is official. He's

15:56

been charged with one count on involuntary manslaughter

15:59

over the fatal shooting. Of cinematographer,

16:01

Helena Hutchens, and allowed me to remind you

16:03

because if you are reading

16:06

the media, you would think that Alec Baldwin

16:08

was the victim. Right? They love him. They love

16:11

Alec Baldwin. They want us to feel bad for

16:13

Alec. Nope. The victim is in fact Helena

16:15

Hudgins. She is dead.

16:17

So I feel like that that needs reminding for

16:19

some reason in this very bizarre

16:21

world where somebody can shoot and kill someone

16:24

and somehow have the press trying

16:26

to spin it as if he is the victim of his

16:28

own set. Among the papers

16:30

that were filed on Tuesday were a ten

16:32

page probable cause affidavit. So

16:34

we are kind of being able to see how

16:36

did they get here? Why do they feel that the prosecutors

16:38

feel that they have a strong case? And

16:41

it notes all of Baldwin's actions

16:43

as the lead actor and explores his

16:46

role as the film's primary producer. Don't

16:48

forget, he produced this film. So he's not

16:50

just an actor on set not just

16:52

the lead actor. This is his film.

16:55

According to the affidavit, Baldwin was distracted

16:58

and talking on his cell phone to his family

17:01

during training. So they had to have training on set

17:03

obviously with firearms. And because he's a producer

17:05

and he's lead actor, sort of doing what he

17:07

wants being the boss man and not really paying attention.

17:10

That's the prosecutors are stating. The

17:12

affidavit also claims

17:14

that Baldwin gave inconsistent accounts

17:17

about how the shooting happened. First,

17:19

telling police that he fired the gun

17:22

then insisting that he did not pull the

17:24

trigger. So, yeah, that is going to cause

17:26

him some difficulty. If you are changing your

17:28

story, I fired it to

17:30

I did not pull the trigger. That's a pretty

17:32

big difference. And by the way,

17:35

I'm gonna go ahead and guess that you did

17:37

pull the trigger because guns don't

17:39

fire themselves. So a little bit of common sense there,

17:42

it's gonna be an interesting argument that

17:44

the gun just fired all by itself. The

17:47

prosecutors prosecutors also stated

17:49

that the photos and the videos clearly

17:51

show Baldwin multiple times with

17:53

his finger inside the trigger guard

17:55

and on the trigger again a

17:57

little bit of common sense. And

17:59

they added that Baldwin approached the responding

18:01

deputies on the day of the shooting wanting

18:04

to talk to them because he was the

18:06

one who quote unquote fired the

18:08

gun. So you can't admit that you

18:10

did something and then what speak to your

18:12

lawyer, speak to your PR team, and

18:14

then just walk it back and say it didn't happen.

18:17

And again, I just want to

18:19

make it clear that what is so

18:22

especially despicable about this case to

18:24

me is his tremendous arrogance. That

18:26

that really is why I do wanna

18:28

see him prosecute to the full extent of the law because

18:30

he just has shown no shame, no

18:33

sadness. I mean, he and his wife have gone

18:35

on as if they are the true victims in

18:37

this. AND IT'S BEEN

18:39

SAD TO WATCH. MEAN, THIS WAS

18:41

SOMEONE'S MOTHER. HALINA HUTCHINS WAS SOMEBODY'S

18:44

MOTHER AND HER LIFE WAS TAKEN AWAY and

18:46

rather than being remorseful, you're giving interviews,

18:48

claiming that it's somebody else's fault.

18:51

And this, by the way, what this affidavit shows

18:53

is that Alex Baldwin is

18:55

apparently an

18:57

arrogant prick. We've known that if you've

18:59

watched him throughout his entire career, if you watched him

19:01

on Saturday Night Live, if you've watched his

19:04

angry outbursts all throughout his entire

19:06

career. We've known that he has been allowed

19:09

to be this individual. The media has all but

19:11

applauded him in his temperament if you listen

19:13

to his voice mails to his own daughter, you know he's

19:15

an awful human being. But for whatever reason, Hollywood

19:17

would have celebrated it because he was

19:19

their awful human being. And

19:21

so they they're defending him rather than understanding

19:24

that the story that should be told is not how Alec

19:26

Baldwin was victimized on his own set and by

19:28

a gun that woke up one day and chose

19:30

violence. The story should have been about Helena

19:33

Hutchens. Helena Hutchens losing her life.

19:35

So shame on the media, and good on prosecution

19:37

for not falling, for that peer pressure

19:39

campaign, for from PR agents, making

19:41

phone calls to make him seem

19:44

like he was a sad person. Like

19:46

he like he like he should have been someone that we

19:48

felt bad for in all of this. Moving

19:51

on you guys to another story and you are

19:53

Not gonna wanna hear this, but of course, you have to hear

19:56

this and you should know this because

19:58

YouTube is no longer a safe place for kids.

20:00

You'd like to think that when you log on to YouTube, and

20:02

you set the parental controls and you do the right

20:04

thing and you go, yeah, I want my child to be

20:06

be allowed to look at some things on YouTube

20:09

and that YouTube will then fire them back with

20:11

things that are age appropriate. It. No. Don't

20:13

forget there is entire ecosystem of

20:16

evil and the social media companies

20:19

and YouTube and Facebook. They they they're

20:21

all taking that there is a campaign for

20:23

whatever reason to

20:26

expose our children to the LGBTQIA

20:30

plus agenda which

20:32

obviously is gearing toward pedophilia.

20:35

Well, Prageru has a personality, his

20:37

name is Aldo Butizoni. And

20:40

he released a Twitter thread

20:42

about YouTube for kids. I'm going to

20:44

read you his Twitter

20:46

thread verbatim. He

20:48

wrote, YouTube Kids

20:51

is grooming children with LGBTQ

20:53

plus propaganda. I made an

20:56

account and what I found was disgusting.

20:59

I made an account for nine to

21:01

twelve year olds, and one of the first videos

21:04

they recommended was quote,

21:06

kids meet a gender nonconforming

21:09

person. Here is just one

21:12

screenshot of the myriad of

21:14

videos they have to inject children

21:16

with LGBTQ programming. Why

21:19

do kids need to be exposed to this?

21:21

So you can see some of the videos in his

21:23

screenshot. One reads me a queer

21:25

kid the meaning of pride

21:28

featuring drag, etcetera, etcetera.

21:31

He goes on to tweet, there was a seemingly

21:34

endless supply of these videos. Do

21:36

children really have the capacity to understand

21:38

these concepts? This is not education.

21:41

This is indoctrination. Here are some more video samples.

21:43

One just says, I'm gay. The

21:45

next says, Henry, a gay

21:48

fairy tale romance. The next

21:50

one says, I'm gay, that's from the

21:52

Ollie vlog. And this next one is

21:54

entitled, it's okay to be gay,

21:56

and that's from the queer kid. Aldo's

21:59

next week reads. One of the most prominent channels

22:01

on YouTube Kids is queer kid

22:04

stuff, where they break down the infinite

22:06

sexualities in the LGBTQ plus

22:09

group and detail what each

22:11

letter means. Example, b

22:14

is for bisexual, t

22:16

is for trans. It's

22:18

okay to be gay lip

22:20

sync featuring a man that is

22:22

in drag of some sort dress like a woman with

22:24

makeup on. Aldo

22:27

tweets, many of the episodes featured

22:29

drag queens and queer kids.

22:32

The host is Lindsey Aomer, an American

22:34

LGBTQ plus activist and YouTuber.

22:37

She has been recognized by Glad, The

22:39

TED Conference, and the Webby Awards

22:41

for their work regarding relating

22:43

to LGBT education and

22:45

advocacy. A lot I could say about

22:47

Vlad, I honestly think that they are priming

22:49

children for pedophilia. Aldo goes on

22:51

to tweets. This is one of the most bizarre

22:54

videos teaching children how to, quote,

22:56

give consent. Quotation

22:58

from this video is consent is

23:00

about giving permission to

23:02

someone or something. What

23:06

exactly are they teaching children to

23:08

consent to? That's a very good question,

23:10

Aldo. What are they teaching children

23:12

that are from the ages of nine to twelve

23:15

to consent to. He

23:17

goes on then to share an

23:20

unrelated video. This is a a

23:22

man that goes around on the streets. He's he is an

23:24

activist who wants to expose what

23:27

is going on with this incentive, you

23:30

minor attracted persons, how they're trying to

23:32

soften, pet BILLION AND BILL BORD CRISS ACTUALLY

23:34

HITS THE STREETS AND SPEAKS TO PEOPLE

23:38

THAT ARE TRYING TO GET

23:40

to affirm this agenda, this agenda, this minor

23:42

attracted person's agenda. Aldo tweets,

23:45

they say it's about kids toys and playing, but there

23:47

is a more sinister undertone given

23:49

the cultural rise of minor attracted

23:51

persons. Let's take a look at Billboard

23:53

Chris' recent video. Let's do exactly

23:55

that. Take a listen.

23:58

Can a child consent to playing

24:00

soccer outside with his buddies? Sure.

24:02

Can he consent to having sex with an

24:04

adult? Absolutely not. So

24:07

But you got all these minor attracted people who wanna

24:09

lower the age of percent for everything and just basically

24:12

give kids agency for everything in their

24:13

lives. And take weight parental control completely.

24:16

That is my stance.

24:17

My stance. There we go.

24:19

Oh, okay.

24:19

My stance is I want to decouple Asian concept.

24:22

I think the two have no have

24:24

no bearing with me. So

24:25

do you think that twelve year old should be able to consent to

24:27

sex with an s? Here's

24:30

what I think. I think that

24:33

different people mature at different rates.

24:35

Everyone would agree with that.

24:38

Let's ask that question again though.

24:40

Okay.

24:41

If I may. Absolutely. Do you

24:43

think a twelve year old? Do

24:45

you

24:45

think any twelve year old can consent

24:47

to sex with an adult. It

24:49

doesn't sound good, but a

24:51

mature adult that understands

24:54

the concept of

24:55

consent. Why should we live

24:57

in someone by their age? Whoo.

25:00

Why should we couple ages with consent?

25:04

My man, this is not gonna look good on Twitter

25:06

later. Alright.

25:09

That's that's what I wanna say. I mean,

25:12

I think a twelve year old can be consent to

25:14

sex with an adult. That's

25:17

horrid. That's what we call rape.

25:19

I

25:21

I can't even I don't have words.

25:24

I honestly have no words

25:26

to tell you how that video

25:28

makes me feel and how angry and how livid

25:31

I am that this person is proud of what he's

25:33

saying. He's saying this on camera. I mean,

25:35

where are we at in American society? Where

25:37

we now have individuals that are willing

25:39

to go on camera and to

25:41

admit openly that they agree,

25:44

that they think that the age of consent should

25:46

be lower to twelve. Lower. He's not even he's like,

25:48

that's not even for him a bottom. They

25:50

just believe that minor attracted persons is real

25:53

thing and that they are willing to go out and put

25:55

their faces on camera and to say that. Where

25:57

are we at? We're at a place where YouTube Kids

25:59

is also fostering that same narrative

26:02

that's intentional. So

26:04

They made it seem like it was a big, bad,

26:06

boogeyman. That Republican and conservatives

26:08

were creating. I have said this for years. This

26:10

is what's coming down the pipeline. Obviously, with

26:13

the trans agenda. This is about making children

26:15

believe and confusing them sexually to

26:18

believe that they can pick what

26:20

their gender of course, you can pick your agenda.

26:22

If you have the authority to decide whether or not you

26:24

can pick your agenda and take

26:26

pills to try to change and transform your agenda,

26:28

pills that eventually down the line is going to make crazy

26:31

obviously. Right? That's

26:33

what happens when you sustain the urge consistently

26:36

on hormones. These children are confused and

26:38

these children are being led down this

26:40

horrific path. Why?

26:44

Because some sickos are trying to normalize

26:46

pedophilia. It is such an easy way to collapse

26:48

western society, the western hemisphere here.

26:51

You're sex. Right? It

26:53

is such a remarkable perversion

26:56

and the work that Aldo and Kroger you are doing

26:58

here to expose, what happens? When

27:00

you set your parental controls to expose a

27:02

sinister agenda. This is the same YouTube

27:05

that would have be off tomorrow.

27:08

Right? Because they don't like that. I disagree

27:10

with big pharma perspectives about

27:12

vaccines that should be injected in your arm. That,

27:15

oh, harmful, dangerous, but this This,

27:17

t is for trans, g is for gay, and

27:20

m is for minor, attracted persons totally

27:22

fine and sensible. Ladies

27:24

do not ladies and gentlemen do not forget that

27:27

you can no longer trust anything.

27:30

If you are a parent you need to constantly

27:33

be over your child's shoulder. I noticed this. Even

27:35

with my own child, Right? I have

27:37

a a miss Rachel on YouTube. But

27:39

he's two. You would think she just teaches

27:41

words. But of course, they have a non

27:43

binary, non conforming person that sings

27:46

songs as women owned. So we stopped watching miss Rachel

27:48

because we find miss Rachel. We it's a necessary

27:50

child Why do you try to look up and go, what

27:52

is that? Because it's weird. Right? When

27:54

you're singing songs and you you got somebody,

27:57

what is this? What is this?

27:59

Why can't we return to a society of normalcy?

28:01

And that's because there is just as

28:03

Aldo pointed out, there is something more nefarious

28:06

and sinister. That is going on in this society,

28:08

and I will leave that there.

28:11

As a final story that I want to cover today,

28:14

regarding a TikTok, and these are these are the

28:16

moments. Obviously, people aren't seen on TikTok.

28:18

I say that all the time, it fosters insanity. It

28:20

is an online insane asylum. I will never have a

28:22

TikTok count. I am sorry, catch me everywhere

28:24

else. But this is a

28:27

true crime in TikTok and I love this

28:29

because somebody was being crazy on TikTok

28:31

and then they got found out YES,

28:34

A TICK TOCKER HAS NOW BEEN CHARGED IN

28:36

A GO FUND ME CANCER SCAM

28:39

AFTER DOCUMENTING HER BATTLE.

28:41

Is a nineteen year old woman. She

28:44

scammed hundreds of donors out

28:46

of more than thirty seven thousand dollars

28:50

by lying and saying that she was

28:52

battling pancreatic cancer and

28:54

having a tumor that was the size of

28:57

a football This woman's name is

28:59

Madison. She goes by Maddie Russo,

29:01

and she was arrested on January twenty

29:03

third. On a first degree, theft

29:05

charge, a felony which is punishable in Iowa

29:07

by up to ten years in prison.

29:10

So let's hear Maddie Russo in her

29:12

own words, take a listen.

29:14

Days where, like, you know, I

29:16

am too sick from treatment where I

29:18

can't go anywhere. I I can't do

29:20

anything. I feel like

29:23

you know, I can't get ready. I

29:25

just lay in my bed and

29:29

puke, you know, and it's just

29:31

It's extremely

29:34

physically exhausting, but also the mental

29:36

part of it. I think it's ten

29:38

times worse. And I think anybody that

29:40

has struggled with anything when

29:43

it comes to kind of like for mental

29:45

health. People say it is a

29:47

lot worse. And I can fully

29:49

attest to that. It's so true. But

29:52

sometimes, just need to step back and

29:55

you know, get reminders from friends and family like

29:57

Nadie, it's okay if you can't make it to

29:59

the gym today. It's okay if you

30:02

show to the gym and you

30:04

walk for fifteen minutes and your body

30:06

is like, nope, you can't do this and

30:08

you go home. Like, it's okay

30:11

because I have to realize that before I even

30:13

do anything or attempt to do anything,

30:16

my body is fighting so so hard

30:18

every minute just to stay alive. And,

30:21

like, one of my good friends told me, he

30:24

said, hey, you know what? When you

30:27

into the gym, you have to realize that your body

30:29

has already done, you know, six or

30:31

seven workouts before even stepping foot

30:33

in there. And that's that really resonated

30:35

with me. And I guess it's okay

30:38

just to be like, you

30:40

know, it's it's gonna be fine. You

30:43

hope it's gonna be fine fingers crossed. We're

30:45

all praying, obviously. But

30:48

I just need to learn that, you know, I can't

30:50

be superwoman every day.

30:52

I can't, like, kind of, like, the old nanny

30:55

that it used to be. I can track

30:57

I can look like the old lady, but

31:01

I'm just trying every day. Hey.

31:03

Maybe she should go back to being the old maddy,

31:06

maybe the old maddy wasn't a

31:08

sociopathic liar on TikTok. I

31:10

wanna know the old maddy was with a new maddy kind

31:12

of sucks. Being honest, let me imagine. I

31:14

have to listen to that. She's deep. She's

31:16

so much detail here, but the mental

31:18

struggles in her defense she clearly

31:20

is having a mental battle. She's not having

31:23

a mental battle against cancer treatments. That's for sure.

31:25

She's having a mental battle and

31:27

is taking place on TikTok because she needs attention.

31:29

And then this need for attention and then the feedback

31:32

loop of of her getting it was she

31:34

just became more and more desperate. Right? Creating

31:36

entire narrative. I have no doubt by the way that she had

31:38

those real conversations with her friends.

31:40

Right? I bet she's even lied

31:42

to her friends for attention, which begs question

31:45

where are Maddie's parents? Where are Maddie's parents? How

31:47

you raise a child? I would come with a cancer

31:49

scam. Are they not following her on TikTok? Are they

31:51

not watching this? Are they not watching her

31:53

gain all this money? Why would Maddie do this? Why would

31:55

a nineteen year old person do this?

31:57

How sick do you have to be to pretend that you have cancer?

32:01

A, how sick do you have to be to

32:03

then raise money on the cancer that you

32:05

don't have? B, Anybody answer these

32:07

questions for me? Of course, if you are this sick,

32:09

it makes sense that you have a tick off account because

32:11

it's a online insane asylum.

32:14

And so to perfect place to bug yourself. Now how did

32:16

Maddie get caught? Well,

32:18

think about the Internet is what what they want to

32:20

smooth, the Internet is going to smooth,

32:23

and what ended up happening where

32:25

was that medical professionals got

32:27

wind of her TikTok account and they were

32:29

following her realizing that there were a lot

32:31

of medical discrepancies. She was

32:33

describing cancer that

32:35

she had, having stage two

32:37

pancreatic cancer, an acute lymphoblastic

32:40

leukemia. And you can see in this

32:42

photo of a list of the podcast, she

32:44

has herself she has linked up

32:47

some sort of an IV Right? This is how

32:49

far she went in this deception.

32:51

She has something to an IV, and then

32:53

she has the IV linked

32:55

to her neck it looks like. Right? So like

32:57

she's getting some sort of treatment to her neck.

32:59

And I think she's even got a tube up her

33:01

nose in this picture. Right? So she's talking

33:04

about, oh, here I am, getting my treatment for whatever

33:06

I have going on. And some medical professionals

33:08

realize, nope. That's not

33:10

the treatment you'd get or maybe

33:12

that's not the tube. The place on the tubes are not

33:14

right here, they slooped it and

33:16

said, no, this this is a this is a fraud.

33:19

Someone's a fraud. And those medical professionals

33:21

then reached out to the authorities.

33:25

And the authorities found Maddie here's

33:27

Maddie in her mug shot. You'll notice she has no injuries

33:30

on her neck because it looked like there's been an IV on that because

33:32

Matt didn't have cancer. Matt is just

33:34

a liar. Mattie is a big

33:36

fat liar. And now, Maddie's

33:38

gonna pay for her big fat lies. Hopefully,

33:41

to the tune of Moore, the thirty

33:43

seven thousand dollars that she stole

33:45

from people, and Maddie

33:47

should The shame of that and

33:49

his parents, Matt, I I feel bad that I couldn't even

33:51

imagine if this was my child.

33:54

III don't even the deaths

33:56

that people will go through for attention on

33:58

the Internet, ladies and gentlemen. Just an update

34:00

for you. TikTok is still an

34:02

online mental asylum. And that's all

34:04

I have to say about that. Alright,

34:06

guys. Next portion of the show, you know, is

34:08

going to be behind the paywall on daily wire plus

34:11

and on today's daily wire

34:13

plus comment section, I'm going to respond to a

34:15

lot of you guys who are like, Canvas,

34:17

why is it that you deleted Sam Smith's

34:20

music, but not our Kelly's music? That's

34:22

a fair question. And I, of

34:24

course, have a very fair answer. It's right in

34:26

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