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y. China of course can find that guy, right? So there's no question about those two facts. We've told them who it is, who's the fentanyl kingpin in China. China knows where he is. They could stop him. Does anybody doubt that they can stop that guy? No, of course not. So we have to assume it's intentional and that they are killing 50 to 70,000 Americans per year intentionally as a plan. Now that's…

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just be completely open about what their sexuality is.

Here's the shocking part. Ask a girl who identifies as heterosexual, not bisexual. They have to identify as heterosexual. And then ask this question: would you ever marry a woman? There was a time if you asked somebody who identified as heterosexual, "Would you ever marry somebody of the same gender?" they would have said, "Well no. What do you think heterosexual means? The whole point of heterosexual is no, I'm interested in the other gender." Not today.

If you ask a teenage girl today, "Are you heterosexual?" She says, "Yes, totally heterosexual. I'm not bi at all." But would you marry a woman if you fell in love? They will say yes and won't even blink at it. It's kind of interesting. It's neither good nor bad. I'm not putting any kind of judgment on it. It's just an evolution that's sort of fascinating to watch.

Now I don't think that men would answer the same. I don't think a teenage boy who identified as heterosexual, if you asked would you ever marry another man, probably would say no. You know in 2021 still probably not. Everyone but more often.

Somebody's asking the question what would happen if you asked a let's say a teenage white girl if she would marry a black person. I've heard teenagers discussing that very question and 100% of them said yes. And there were more people who say they prefer it. In fact several said they prefer it. But I've never heard anybody in the modern era say that they wouldn't. I haven't heard it. So I don't think there's anybody—at least maybe this is a California thing so it could be really different where you live. California tends to be five to ten years ahead of some of these things.

Somebody says would you stay with a spouse who changes their gender? I think it depends. It depends, right? There's no one answer to that. That would depend on the two people.

When are you in the company of teenagers? Well I don't hang with teenagers but let's say if you have a family situation you're exposed to the

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m whether you like it or not. So the answer is through family connections. But I'm not talking about anybody in my family. I'm talking about a general statement. If you ask a personal question to a group you'll get a peer answer. Yeah, I think so. Yeah I'm just looking at your comments. Okay well I didn't know if that would be surprising to many of you or not. It's a sign of the times. Probably a…

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