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You're listening to No PC Allowed, aka No Political Correctness Allowed, and I am Mack Iverson.

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What does America need more than anything else right now?

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What do people crave more than anything else right now?

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What's your answer?

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This is what America really needs.

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We need leaders and we need heroes.

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At the risk of sounding like a populist, these leaders and heroes need to come from America's rank and file.

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I'll go further. They need to come from the ranks of the forgotten man, the multitudes.

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Not the elites and not from all the welfare recipients, but average, normal, hard-working,

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God-fearing, self-sacrificing Americans who are constantly getting shafted by the deep state mafia.

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For the next few moments, I will be talking about where these so-called role models come from for America currently,

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and then who our real true-to-life leaders and heroes should actually be.

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Not the phantom comic book heroes, but those from real life.

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Do we even have any heroes anymore?

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Objectively, going strictly by the definition of heroism, I would say we definitely do not.

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First, who do young people especially look up to today?

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The high-living, low-life like the Kardashians, which honestly is really just a show about some very big asses,

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physically attached to even bigger asses.

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Somewhat charming, perhaps, but truly absurd broken people.

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That includes Bruce Jenner, Chelsea Handler, Miley Cyrus, Oprah Winfrey, Taylor Swift,

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all very Machiavellian users of people.

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Oprah Winfrey and Taylor Swift in particular are famous for having a very sincere connection to their fans.

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The fans want to know that these famous ones actually love and care for them beyond the career connection

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that seems to be the main reason for their fame, not for their talent so much.

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These fans are desperate to be loved by people who don't even know they exist.

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Then there are countless sports stars, many of them alcohol and drug addicted,

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who seem to worship themselves and having a good time more than anything else.

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And then there's the comic book heroes, and this really highlights what's missing in the lives of those who obsessively watch these movies.

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Heroic behavior which is defined as being courageous and having noble qualities like bravery.

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People who love these movies obsess over heroes because those qualities are most likely missing in their own lives.

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Heroism is a fantasy because they have no real life role models, so they fantasize about it.

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Wishing they knew people like this, or even sadder, they wish they could be like that themselves.

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Therefore heroism remains stuck forever in the fantasy world.

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But if you have a real hero, you have to define it based on reality.

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A comic book hero you don't have to define at all because it's all make-believe.

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You can attribute any superpower you want to them and you just make the viewer feel good.

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It's an emotional draw, it's fast, cheap, junk entertainment.

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It just makes money for the creators to exploit the deep-seated ignored desires of America's youth.

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Again, these kids are looking for, hungering for, desperate for strong masculine role models who will protect them and society.

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But this is the polar opposite of what our reality is today.

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Which is bought off and compromised woke Machiavellian effeminate game players like Bruce Jenner for example.

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So the comic book hero simply becomes a distraction while the real potential heroes of America are getting cancelled by a cancel culture.

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Because they're just too masculine, too strong, too heroic for an America in the 21st century they tell us.

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And all these troubled kids who long for true heroes like these are instead distracted by fanciful cartoon comic book creations.

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And these kids are convinced through woke marketing and ads that the fake is better than the real.

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There was the story of one of the most fascinating people in all of American history.

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Audie Murphy, a genuine and uncompromised American hero.

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At the end of his autobiographical film, To Hell and Back, which he starred in, a list of his honors which took a mere three years in the army to achieve.

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He was in seven major campaigns in Europe in World War II.

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He had been awarded three Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star Medal, a Bronze Star Medal with a Bronze Star Arrowhead, a Legion of Merit, two Silver Star Medals,

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the Distinguished Service Cross and three French Medals and America's highest decoration, the Congressional Medal of Honor.

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He retired from the military shortly after his 19th birthday. He retired as a teenager.

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That movie, To Hell and Back by the way, was the highest grossing movie for Paramount Pictures up to that time when it was released in 1955.

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Everybody wanted to know what could make such a hero.

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America was intensely curious. All those honors, by the way, came at an extremely high price for him.

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Not just physical, but the invisible scars on this true to life cowboy hero who later starred in some 40 Westerns.

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Those invisible war scars were very visible and real to him.

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He was a hero because of his unspeakable sacrifice for others.

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Here's one of the most captivating things about Audie Murphy that was discussed in that movie.

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He had a dread of taking on responsibility.

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Audie's oddity was that he did not want more responsibility with his increasing rank because he could not walk away from responsibility.

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That was the main talent that made him heroic. He was exceptionally conscientious and caring for his fellow soldiers.

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And there are many other war heroes, but what did these two, Sergeant York and Audie Murphy, fight for?

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The exact opposite of what the Deep State is fighting for.

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Both were edgy and aggressive because neither was brainwashed into thinking that their masculinity was toxic.

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If they could somehow envision life today, the thing that they were willing to aggressively sacrifice everything for, life here in America.

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If they could envision life in America as it is today while they were still on the battlefield back then,

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and actually see all the damning destruction, the internal rot that has possessed America today,

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how would these two American heroes in particular respond?

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Would they drop their weapons and physically surrender out of sheer shock and depression?

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Maybe they wouldn't, but I probably would.

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And I think most heroic servicemen would as well.

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America has fallen into a very dark, very bad place.

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The global mafia now has its demon bony fingers gripped tightly around the throat of the USA.

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And we don't have much time to break free if we can even do it.

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There are countless other unknown heroic stories by the billions.

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Common examples of the Forgotten Man. Those who grew old early because of their sacrifice to their families.

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They developed a large gut because they had to work graveyard shift, which throws off their body's metabolism,

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and so they end up getting diabetes and heart disease or cancer from overwork and stress and dying decades before their time.

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Heroism is common, except for where it is most needed today.

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In that disgusting mafia-controlled swamp known as Washington, D.C.

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Who is the ultimate hero? Jesus is the ultimate hero.

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It's built into his divine DNA to be all things to all people.

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He was a polarizing figure because of his revolutionary message of salvation,

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which meant he had a perfect bravery in the face of extreme persecution.

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It's impossible to be a hero without facing extreme danger.

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He not only faced it, but he fully accepted it, even when he did not want to.

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Again, there's that very human desire to avoid extreme responsibility,

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but Jesus, in human form, faced it unconditionally.

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He suffered and died on a cross to save others and transformed society as a result.

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There can be no more perfect hero than this, and this must be the perfect role model for America and the entire world,

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if we wish to pull out of our current tillspin into woke damnation.

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Traditionally, to be a hero means to kill the enemy or to be killed by the enemy.

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We need that edgy killing instinct to kill off the woke stranglehold on America.

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It is impossible to be a hero if not facing extreme danger.

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For us Americans, and for now, it's much easier than that.

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Action step only one. It's not enough to simply speak out.

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We must actually get involved, like it's a job for the long haul.

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Even if Trump wins in 2024, the woke mafia money machine isn't going anywhere.

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In fact, they will step up their game to an outrageous level of demonic activity.

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So you must get involved now, part-time or full-time, and prepare to stay involved for the rest of your life.

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer said,

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Silence in the face of evil is itself evil. God will not hold us guiltless.

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And he also said,

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Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.

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You've been listening to No PC Allowed. I am Mac Iverson.

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We will meet again next week and every week.

