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patience for life. You know? So
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gross. Right? So welcome back.
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Last hour on a Wednesday, you made it halfway through
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your week. I was on Alex Jones earlier, and I
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just wanted to say go to band dot
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shows the Alex Jones Show amongst other shows
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and I do every Wednesday for an hour
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and I actually put on my little
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handy dandy decoder ring for the
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narratives and kind of gave my one
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to on what the what was behind it.
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what my thoughts are on each subject. So
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you can go there and look at that. And I have
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Susan Reeb with me. How are you? Hi. Super.
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And so we have man,
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we have a lot of territory. One of the things
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I discussed by the way,
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CNN layoffs, what a joke? It's like
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headline news right now. The
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government has propped them up since the since
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the inception. It's a government run
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broadcast. It's like China
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news. I mean, give me a break. So
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they they cry layoffs. Oh,
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come on. They they would've if it
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were crowds watching them because they have
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under three hundred thousand people in the whole nation
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that even watch them, they would have
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been dead a long time but
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but of course, they're gonna cry layoffs to make it
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look real. And I
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also wanted to men Oh,
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San Francisco, the AP also
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said that cops can use
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robots now that do major
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harm We might talk about that.
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Yeah. This was the AP saying this,
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that San Francisco can unleash their
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little killer robots on people.
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wonderful. So we're at a weird
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time in history, but I also
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wanted to say on the Alex
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Jones Show I talked about Balenciaga
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because there's so much more to the story
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and Susan's gonna go over way more
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to the story that's gonna creep you
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out. We might I don't know. We might have to
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leave some detail because it's creepy. It's
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disgusting. Anyway, go
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ahead. Well, It's it's
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so bizarre and had Kim Kardashian
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not become the face of Balenciaga
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about six months ago. That was
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not that was not an accident. Why is
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Kanye in the news? And why is she in the news all of a
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sudden? The two of them. The face in the news
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for Trump dinner, which nobody cared about
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until it until it was maybe done
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for a reason of trying they wanted
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to get that into the press to demonize Kanye
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and demonize Trump. Right? You know, and
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Nick Fuentes. None of them should be
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demonized, but they're demonizing him. He's
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in the news. She's in the it's really weird to tell
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you the truth. It's very weird, but I think
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these are the mesmerizers. Mhmm.
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In in meteorology, the study of
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evil and politics. They say you need your
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mesmer marizers to keep the public focused.
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Yeah. And that actually makes sense to
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me. So Balenciaga
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is a fashion house. Mhmm. And we've
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talked about it because they had the
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children in the bondage, the
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little teddy bears with bondage weird
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weird stuff. I went through a lot of hands This was no
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accident to get us out there. No. A lot of
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people approved this. Yes. And the stylist,
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her own personal stuff, very
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weird. And you know, a picture
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of her seeing cannibal corpse on
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her t shirt inside of a church.
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So
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clearly trying to make a shirt in red
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and dolls doused with blood
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Yeah. Like, she's holding them.
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She's kind of this demonic person
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on her team. Like -- Yeah. -- a little
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leader or something. He holds a more I don't know. I
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don't know. She's and she's the designer since two
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thousand fourteen. She's worked with a bunch of other
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She really has. She's been ill
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told. Yes. And so the people
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know about her. Mhmm. And it's interesting that
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Kanye got canceled from Adidas. So
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it's almost like he was trying to get
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canceled because he said Adidas cancel
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me and they cancel them in the next day.
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Oh. And then she's the stylist. Anyway,
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so Balenciaga has
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French owners are the caring
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group key, KERING
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and there were thirty five billion
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dollars They own Alexander
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McQueen, Balenciaga, Boschiran,
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and a bunch of other that you would recognize
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as Saint Laurent, Gucci --
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Mhmm. -- and so this is one
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of those mega conglomerate
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fashion houses. and we know
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how that works now, you know, when you see BCBC,
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Max Azaria, it used to
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be BCBC and Max
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Azaria. So It
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says they have come out with this
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huge thing. Oh, and and the head of
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the guy who is the president,
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François Henry Pignol, is
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married to actress Selma Hayek.
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It's kind of interesting. Mhmm.
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And they have this quote from their charitable
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organizational website. Whenever
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women's integrity and dignity are attacked,
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I believe each one of us has a
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particular responsibility. And
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then they go into their Caring Foundation
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Description. It says the Caring Foundation
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since two thousand eight has worked to combat violence
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against women. to break the silence
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a cycle of violence and taking collective
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action to stand against violence. And
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then it says the foundation funds
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local NGOs provide supportive resources
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to women, and those
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directly impacted by violence.
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so they go out of their way to
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not mention children. In
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their whole statement, they don't mention
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children, taking care of children, being responsible
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for children isn't that odd? Yeah.
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While the oddness going on. So
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it it comes to so they get
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together at these star studded events and
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congratulate each other all these
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stars on all the good that they're doing that
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includes Anderson Cooper
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who co chaired along with Selma Hayek
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and you know, it's it's
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it's just one of these big star
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studded events, but it's notable
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that back in two thousand nineteen, Caring
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-- Mhmm. -- this group sponsored
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Michelle Obama's on her trip to
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Paris, where they helped
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launch her book becoming. And
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do you remember the images of
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her in the foreground with
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no trigon burning in the background?
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Mhmm. And that picture
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went viral. That title, by the way, is
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very interesting, becoming a
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woman. We don't know. I'm just saying,
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just throwing it out there. It's just interesting
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that would be her title becoming
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I it's so true. Don't you guys don't you
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guys think? It's a little ironic. It's
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a very interesting. I would
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never think of that as
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nay title for MM1.
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No. Unless you're trying
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to be something you're not and you're
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becoming that. I'll just leave it
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right there. Okay.
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Interesting. Anyway, so
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this stylist, here's her name,
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Lada. So when you think of her, think of a
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lot of bad stuff. Lada.
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Yeah. Vulcova. Mhmm. And it
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said here, the caring group,
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they have these assets thirty five
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billion and In all
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of this time, there's been no official
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statement by carrying or the
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CEO Francois Henri Pannelt.
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Nothing. Nothing. Not a word. Not They
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want this out there. I do. I
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believe they do. Well, it came out the same time
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as California's talking about putting all their
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pedophiles on the street. And
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not in not in prison and how, you
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know, it's minor attraction. I
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mean, there are they normalizing this,
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Susan? I think that is the
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point. Mhmm. And I don't think we're the
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audience for it. I think it's the
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teenagers and young adults who
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look at this stuff with these fresh
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open eyes and go, oh,
10:13
ah. Right. And then they see the celebrities
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doing nothing about oh, I'm gonna I'm gonna
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reevaluate. Instead of
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condemn, I'm gonna reevaluate my
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Association with
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Balenciaga. Instead of
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coming oh, my gosh. I'm horrified.
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They're watching the celebrities do
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nothing about this. and they're
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watching their beloved icons, say
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nothing, do nothing, and act like it's
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not that big of a deal. Independent
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came out with an article today that said, well,
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was just a brilliant marketing kinda
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like blackface in two thousand
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eighteen when when some of the designers got
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in trouble for doing that. I'm like,
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this is child pedophilia.
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That's not the same as blackface in
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two thousand eighteen. I'm sorry. But they were
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talking about it as, oh, could it be
10:58
a brilliant marketing scheme trying to throw that
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out into the public. You they
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wouldn't do this with animals. They
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wouldn't do it with animal cruelty and
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say, oh, it was just a marketing scene. Yeah. Exactly.
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No. Because people's heads would explode. Right?
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Yeah. And so they actually have
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ethics and integrity quote,
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their own statement in their their
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materials. It says, at Kering, we place
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ethics in integrity at the heart of our
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business conduct. Discover the group's
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code of ethics available in
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fourteen languages and our
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human rights policy. Right.
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This is a group that also owns
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Christi's. And if you go
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to a subset called strange
11:36
salons dot org, They have the
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whole unfortunate -- Mhmm.
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-- unfortunate pictures.
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sure is I
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I just warn people you may not
11:45
wanna go there. Yeah. They
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Kristy's was
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allowed to sell permitted
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themselves to sell these mannequins
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that are children where
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sex organs have replaced noses,
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ears,
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mouth. These are mannequins, these
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are children's, child mannequins
12:05
that are artwork. It
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is so bizarre, his stomach turned.
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And so disturbing that
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you can't even believe somebody's mind would
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come up with this. And here's the
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other thing I thought. Okay. So now those
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images have been disseminated around
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the Internet oh, we're sorry, we pull them back, whatever.
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They're disseminated. And don't
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you think that pedophiles say to
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their young victims, hey, look at this
12:28
picture. look at this picture.
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This is what you could be doing. Right.
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Right? Right. It's it's already out there.
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It's too late. No one's
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really doing much about it. So there ago. They
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did the crime. They're not gonna take all those
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pictures down. But these
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mannequins, some of them are missing their genitals, some
12:45
of them have castrated genitals
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on children. And you
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say no
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normal person. No normal
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person would ever come up with this.
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Because our instinct is to be
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protective of children.
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Right? There's a respect --
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Yes. -- children? Not your own even.
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Just a basic respect. absolutely,
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legally annihilated. I know.
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How in the world does a person
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go from this point way
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down the road to this point? It's
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so extreme that there were probably
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a lot of dark steps in between
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is what I'm thinking. Yeah.
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And if we don't say to the
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fashion industry, I don't
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care. I'm sick of buying your
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expensive overpriced stuff made
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in in factories that
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are their own human rights, horse,
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chambers, whatever. and
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stick to other types of clothing, if you have to
13:37
buy clothing, buy used, this is ridiculous.
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Is this the line in the sand that
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we're gonna draw? Because do
13:44
we need these people? We don't
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need them. No. And they pretend
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that they are so essential to our
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lives. They're not. Nope. and
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they're sick. They're demonic. You should see
13:54
the stuff they put up. It's it's
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not for the faint of heart. We'll say that.
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