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Redhawk Recap
JARED CANNONIER on Imavov ROBBERY, WHO WINS Whittaker vs Khamzat, IZZY vs DDP and more! | Red Hawk Recap Ep. 144

Redhawk Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 58:13


Tim “The Red Hawk” Welch is joined by UFC Middleweight Jared Cannonier and the vet, Joe "Diesel" Riggs. The boys look back at a critical mistake made by Jason Herzog at Jared's fight this past weekend vs Nassourdine Imavov. They also broke down some exciting Middleweight action on the horizon: Whittaker vs Khamzat and Adesanya vs Dricus Du Plessis. Jared shares some health tips, insight on how he beat Sean Strickland, and more!Weekly Newsletter!https://timwelch.substack.com/Confidential Podcast!https://www.patreon.com/redhawkacademyTimestamps:0:00 Welcome Jared and Joe!0:59 Terrible Stoppage in Jared's Fight vs Imavov5:12 Whittaker vs Khamzat Breakdown6:34 Strickland vs Costa/How Jared Beat Strickland7:45 Jared Never Hurts People in Training 8:50 Jake Paul vs Mike Perry Breakdown9:18 Cannonier vs Imavov Breakdown14:42 Naval Ravikant Clip Reaction (What is True Intelligence)17:32 Our Attention Spans are SO Low 18:15 Tim Can't Stop Surfin'19:26 Jared Homeschools His Kids22:52 The Challenges of Homeschooling Your Kids24:53 Why You Need to Take Care of Your Body26:24 Jared Used to Way 300 lbs27:19 The Importance of 8 Hours of Sleep28:49 Joe's Dad Has Purple Feet? 29:53 What was Jared's Childhood Like?30:34 How is Riggs' Diet Coming Along? 31:14 You Will Lose Friends When You Are Successful 31:47 Should You Cut Out Toxic People Form Your Life?33:20 Why You Shouldn't Read Negative Stuff Online34:10 Jared's Crystals 34:41 Jared's Meditation Practices35:52 Tim is Struggling with Surfin' Pt. 236:55 Jared Has 18 Chickens37:45 The Herbs is a Meditation Hack?38:09 Tim's Chicken's Update38:35 It Takes a LONG Time to Be Successful 39:12 Does Jared Still Enjoy Training? 41:23 How to Have a Successful Relationship 43:07 What is True Wealth?43:57 How to Handle Criticism 44:57 How to Determine a Successful Day45:21 Jared and Joe are SWEATY46:11 Apple's INSANE New AI Technology 47:27 Jared is Coaching at the MMA Lab48:16 Joe and Tim's House Flipping Business Update48:51 Jared's Outside of the Cage Investments49:54 Jared's Recovery Routine50:55 Joe is VERY SWEATY on the Pod52:03 Joe's Plan for the Rest of the Day52:30 Izzy vs DDP PREDICTIONS54:34 Tim's Been Watching Film on Merab56:08 Joe Takes a Dip in the Cold PlungeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Copyblogger FM: Content Marketing, Copywriting, Freelance Writing, and Social Media Marketing

The HeyCreator Show is presented by Riverside — ⁠get 15% off a new subscription by using code HEYCREATOR at checkout.⁠ In today's episode of The HeyCreator Show, Matt Ragland (⁠@mattragland⁠) and Tim Forkin (⁠@timforkindotcom⁠) give out their best advice for new creators. Tim lays out the lessons young creators need to learn in order to grow, while Matt speaks to established professionals looking to become side-hustle creators. (0:00) — Presented by Riverside (6:06) — Tim: Can you get past your immediate circle? (12:25) — Matt: Pick one topic, one platform, for one audience (16:40) — Tim: Don't be an expert or idol when you aren't (22:43) — Matt: Are you making content for fun, or are you building a business? (27:30) — Tim: Real artists don't starve (30:51) — Matt: What long-term project can you build alongside your content? Join the HeyCreator CommunityUse Automatic Evergreen to send profitable newsletters on autopilot

The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: March 06, 2024 - Hour 2

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 49:12


Patrick travels through history, uncovering the roots of 'Israel' before its modern statehood, and delves into the Catholic Church's guidance on end-of-life decisions, emphasizing the importance of clear language in legacy planning. Patrick also explores the sacred tradition of the mass, contrasting the Novus Ordo with the Latin Mass, and debates their reverence influenced by both priests and congregants.   Elena - Is there a proper way of doing adoration? Do you need to pray a rosary or any other type of prayer? (02:50) Melissa - Does prayer have to be said out loud and do you have to kneel? (07:07) Xavier (12-yeaers-old) - The Bible takes place mostly in Israel, but Israel wasn't created yet. So where did the bible take place? Cecilia – As a Catholic, what is recommended to put into your will? Especially when it comes to burial? Email – How do I explain how it's possible for our new priest, who is a convert, was married before he became a priest. Rose - The Latin Mass is how God wants the mass to be said Peter - My ex-wife saw an apparition of Mary and Jesus. She is not Catholic and I was just wondering if you had any thoughts about this? Colin – There is no room for the Latin Mass to not be reverent and the new mass has room for irreverence. Tim - Can you explain the last few lines of the Angelus? (41:20) Araceli - If Satan can't read your thoughts and you are praying silently, then how can the angels hear your prayers? (45:26)

BlueBay Insights
Investing responsibly in high yield – Tim Leary

BlueBay Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 4:19


Tim Leary joins us on the BlueBay Insights podcast to discuss how energy underweights and bondholder engagement impact high yield investing.We asked Tim:Can high yield ESG strategies continue to perform in a prolonged commodity rally?Does running a high yield ESG strategy mean you completely exclude oil producers?Other high yield ESG managers often run energy overweights, whereas you're underweight the sector – can you talk us through this positioning?Bondholder engagement is gaining momentum within the industry – what gives high yield investors a slightly more powerful voice in this space compared to say, investment grade creditors?Can you share with us a recent example of engagement action and any positive outcomes?

BlueBay Insights
Investing responsibly in high yield – Tim Leary

BlueBay Insights

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 4:02


Tim Leary joins us on the BlueBay Insights podcast to discuss how ESG factors do (and don’t) impact high yield investing.We asked Tim:Can you really be a high performer and limit your investible universe?How do you mitigate the tracking error associated with ESG exclusions, namely fossil fuels?Is there an appropriate high yield benchmark for ESG investors who are focused on climate risks?In general, how does portfolio turnover in a HY ESG strategy compare to a conventional fund?What’s your approach to managing downside?Are there any complications associated with ESG strategies that general high yield approaches don’t face?In terms of engagement, we typically think of this as being something more for equity holders. As a bond holder, what are the ways you engage with issuers?What kind of responses are you getting from the companies you speak to in the high yield universe?Sustainability-linked bonds are growing in popularity and we’ve seen some issuance in the high yield sector – do you think this is the beginning of a trend?

BlueBay Insights
Global high yield update – Tim Leary

BlueBay Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 3:08


Tim Leary joins us on the BlueBay Insights podcast to give a quick update on global high yield markets as we enter Q2. We asked Tim:Can you give us a quick overview of the global high yield market year-to-date – how’s the first quarter gone for US high yield?How does that compare to European HY?Which market do you favour for the rest of the year?What do you think will drive returns through Q2 and into the second half of the year?Conversely, what do you see as the top three challenges or risks to high yield performance in 2021?How might Joe Biden’s USD1.9 trillion stimulus package impact the high yield market?The reflation trade is topical at the moment – is this a cause for concern? How could higher inflation impact high yield?

Always Crashing
Episode 21: The Five String Samurai & Advanced Surveillance Algorithms

Always Crashing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 26:46


Marathon Day 3 and we finally aren’t sure what day it is; Tim Can Hang with Julia Child Childs; The French; The Butter; Terry suggests a recap; Stop this freight train; I guess you would call it a song; is there a team or is there at the Spation; Tim Can’t Afford That; Is it Black or Red that is more?; Tim is invoicing for his time; Is there money for the cousin?; As Chairman and President of the Board I get a One Dollar Salary; Those Big sponsorship dollars; $35.25 an hour; Terry can start invoicing; Make This a Real Business; Get a lawyer involved; Terry drops the call; This Show in a Show Thing; The editing thing was fun; Terry’s back; The Boys in the Booth; Dan does not exist; Tim thinks he knows what Terry means; The Time Before The Conversation; Francis Ford Coppola; Francis Ford Capicola; Ford Francis Capoola; Francis Ford Cage; Just take the funniest one; A graduate of Carnegie Mellon University; Computational Semiotics; N Grams within Hidden Markov Systems XP 21 86; Advanced Surveillance Algorithm; Huh; The Regular Boys New Song; It goes places man; terry’s in the street; quack quack mfer; Dan’s Tent is gone; Dan said look for a sign; some zipper noises; Far Range Recording in High Noise Environments with Lossy Datas and Keyword Detection versus Emotional State Detection; Terry is at a loss for words so he just starts talking about Lincoln’s Birthday; Dan’s latest message; Dan accuses Tim of being in the surveillance business; States Evidence is coming for Dan Ratherman; Enemy of the States Evidence; Series Antagonist; Cat & Mice games; The Pineapple Esspress; Liquid Hydrogen Dioxide; Daniel P Ratherman is dprman; Dan Hacks Timmy; Which one is the sleeper agents; The Five String Samurai;

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan
How Virtual Reality is Changing Surgery in Japan – Holoeyes

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 30:47


Many VR startups are a solution is search of a problem, but Holoeyes is already in use at hospitals around Japan. Although the medical industry is one the most highly regulated, conservative and hard to disrupt, Holoeyes has made inroads by solving a very specific problem for surgeons. Today we sit down with Naoji Taniguchi, CEO of Holoeyes, and talk about the steps his startup had to take to sell into the medical market in Japan and to win over traditionally conservative doctors. Holoeyes builds up virtual reality models of organs from CT scans, and lets doctors analyze and discuss these matters much more directly and clearly than they could before. It’s a great interview and I think you’ll enjoy it. Show Notes for Startups How VR can actually save hospitals money and improve outcomes Why the world needs a GitHub of surgery What Japanese startups get out of accelerator programs Why the real value in surgical VR is not what you think How Holoeyes achieves medical quality in low-spec devices How Holoeyes convinced conservative doctors and hospitals to try a new technology Advice for startups trying to sell to doctors Why more and more medical professionals will be getting involved in startups in Japan Links from the Founder Everything you ever wanted to know about Holoeyes Follow Naoji on Medium Follow him on twitter @tani_yang Friend Naoji on Facebook See Holoeyes in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrYlsSldXSM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu9RU03PPho https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANN64JeUjog&t=2s [shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="7994466"] Leave a comment Transcript from Japan Disrupting Japan, episode 82. Welcome to Disrupting Japan, straight talk from Japan’s most successful entrepreneurs. I’m Tim Romero, and thanks for joining me. The medical industry is one of the world’s most highly regulated and hard to disrupt. And for the most part, that’s a good thing. But there are a number of innovative start-ups that have ways of improving things. Not disruptive change, mind you, but simple, more cautious, incremental change that will make life better for everyone. Holoeyes is one of those questions. And today we sit down with Naoji Taniguchi and we talk about how their VR solution is winning over doctors all over Japan, and changing the way surgery is done. Holoeyes builds up a virtual reality model of organs from CT scans, and let’s doctors analyze and discuss these matters much more directly and efficiently than they could before. We’ll get into the details during the interview. But one of the things that impressed me the most about Holoeyes, is that is is already in use today. So much VR tech and so many VR companies have an amazing wow factor, but only the promise of future applications. But you know, Naoji tells that story much better than I can. So let’s hear from our sponsor and get right to the interview. [pro_ad_display_adzone id="1411"  info_text="Sponsored by"  font_color="grey"  ] [Interview] Tim: So I’m sitting here with Naoji Taniguchi of Holoeyes. Naoji: Yeah. Tim: This is an application that uses AR and VR for medical training, and thanks for sitting down with me. Naoji: Okay. Tim: Can you tell me a bit more about the application and how it’s used? Naoji: Holoeyes make customized model for each patient. For VR, our mixed reality, our product helps communication between doctor, surgery team members, or training senior doctors and new doctors. Tim: So let’s just walk through from start to finish how it’s used. So how do you build up this VR model? Naoji: Partially use Diacom Viewer. Diacom Viewer is viewer of CT scan image. Now we are trying to use deep learning to automate, create, make part of a model from CT scan image. Tim: Okay, so it’s laterally taking a CT scan and building up the VR image kind of slice by slice? Naoji: Yes, yes. Tim: Alright,

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Slave Stealer
006 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, C'MON NOW.

Slave Stealer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 16:34


Tim takes on a recent initiative of Amnesty International to "Legalize" prostitution. His issue with their policy lies in the difference between "legalization" and "decriminalization". He argues that what they are proposing would endanger more children and ultimately undermine the efforts of many people to save kids from sex trafficking.   Tim: Hi! Thank you for joining us! This is a very special bonus edition of the Slave Stealer podcast. If you have been listening to us for a while, you know that there are a lot of aspects to human trafficking. So many drivers, so many factors. Sometimes we don’t always get the chance to elaborate within the context or whatever it is that we are talking about, but one big issue that deserves more treatment is this current push by Amnesty International to legalize all prostitution. What they are trying to do now is go out to all the countries and influence them to legalize this work. Now, there is some merit to parts of their argument, but I contend, and I contend passionately, that this legislation, if it got that far, would absolutely devastate millions of children who would be caught up in the wake of prostitution. They would be caught up in the wake... They would be caught up as victims, they would be rapedthemselves. So after we spoke with President Vicente Fox of Mexico, we got on the topic of Amnesty International’s plan, and I think I got a little fired up, so I want you to go ahead and hear what I had to say. So, let’s go and roll that.   Tim: And, people don’t believe us sometimes - "Oh bull crap, we don’t believe that"- or they will see a trafficking case, we will show footage and they see what looks like a victim going willingly into this place: "Well, they walked in. They weren’t dragged in by chains." And, I get it, but it is also very offensive because I know that these kids are slaves. I see them before and during and after. We could have Elizabeth Smart come in sometime and talk about that. Don’t say anything like that in her presence because she received that criticism: "When you were in captivity, why didn’t you just run away? Why didn’t you tell the policeman who you were when he confronted you with your captors in the library that day?" And she will tell you that a child’s mind doesn’t think like an adult’s mind, and it can be very easily manipulated and really brainwashed and rewired to the point that when Elizabeth was rescued, she didn’t even admit who she was. She was still denying who she was as she was even put into the police car and taken to her father, ok. And that’s the thing people don’t understand about human trafficking, and so they misidentify the victims. Police departments have been doing it for decades. I think...in the last decade or so, I think they are trying to get out of this where they treat all prostitutes as criminals. They didn’t even stop to ask the question, 'How did she get here?' Maybe she is 19 years old, but did you know that she was kidnapped at 12 and forced into this life? And yeah, now she is acting out, and she is yelling and cussing at you, and she "doesn’t want to be rescued." But she is a victim, and she needs to be treated as a victim until you figure out what is going on. And a lot more needs to be done there, but progress has been made where these women and children are not being seen as criminals anymore but as victims, but much more needs to be done in that area. Mark: That is a legislative issue, obviously. Are those national statutes that need to be passed or are they local? Explain prosecution of prostitutes. Explain that whole dilemma to me, I don’t get it. Tim: There is some legislative there, but there is also a lot of just how you administer or how the law enforcement administers or what questions they ask, right. Because to be prosecuted for say prostitution, requirements within that statutes have to be met. And part of that is willingly, and it was your intent to do these things. And it is easy just to make the assumption, 'that was your intent, you wanted to do this, and so you’re guilty.' So sometimes, it is not just the laws. The laws can be clarified, sure - you can always, you should add a requirement and say even if this prostitute, this person you have brought in...even if they are an adult, you have to prove that they meant to do this, that they wanted to do this, that this was the life that they chose. Mark: They weren’t coerced. Tim: They weren’t coerced into it. Mark: Ok. Tim: And so the questions, but the questions... The problem is, even when you have decent legislation and decent statutes, you don’t have law enforcement asking the questions, digging deeper: "Who are you? Where did you come from? How did you get into this? How old were you when you got into this?" And if they would ask that, then they would see that there is coercion here. They are not going to bust out their pimps.   Mark: No, they are scared to death. Tim: They are scared to death. Their pimps have been beating them for ten years, since they were ten years old. So, you have got to stop and ask the question. You need experts in the field - social workers, psychologists in the field - to be able to be there and take this victim aside and talk to them. Frankly, in my mind, every country, every jurisdiction - whether it is federal, state, whatever - they all need to have legislation that decriminalize prostitutes altogether, absolutely. Every prostitute, in my mind, should be treated like a victim. Mark: So, you are saying legalize prostitution? Tim: I am not saying... No, you don’t legalize prostitution at all. You legalize prostitution and that means that the pimps and the johns get away. Mark: Ah. Tim: You criminalize 100% for pimps, for johns. Mark: But you can’t criminalize the prostitutes... Tim: You don’t criminalize the prostitutes. Mark: I like that. Tim: Yeah, I mean, there is Norway and Sweden who have both adopted that, and it is very effective. What happens there, when you do that, is those countries and those cities stop becoming havens for sex, for paid sex. Because you are criminalizing the johns and the pimps, johns and pimps don’t want to work there. Mark: So what you’ll have are a few entrepreneurial women who are kind of like 'Ma and Pa' stores, but you wipe out the industry? Tim: Yeah. You would wipe out the industry because the pimps and johns can’t... They are scared to go there. Mark: Yeah. Tim: And this is a huge debate right now going on with the Amnesty International’s new policy this summer they came out with in August, I believe. They came out with the sex worker shield where they are basically wanting to decriminalize prostitution for everybody - pimps, johns, and what they call sex workers - and make it legal. The idea is bring it all out into the light, and then you can take care of the sex workers and treat them like legitimate workers. You know, it is all focused on helping the sex worker. That’s their choice - they want to be a prostitute, support them, help them. And to do that, you can’t criminalize the pimps who, in Amnesty International’s words... This is very controversial. I mean, this is Amnesty International who is supposed to be looking out for the victims. And they feel like sex workers - who they call sex workers, others might call prostitutes - have been victimized and demonized and not supported in their occupational endeavors. And the problem is, is by decriminalizing this - and I see this in my work - by decriminalizing the whole process so that the sex workers can be seen as legitimate workers, like any other professional in the world and be given all the benefits... Mark: I think the middle management and HR and marketing...they get all the departments wrapped around them: "Hey, go see the marketing guy!" Tim: That is right! Mark: "Make a brochure on this chick." Tim: That is the idea! That is the idea, like you are not letting them live their dream. Mark: Wow. Tim: And then the argument is this - let’s play with it a little bit because there is a strain of logic to it, right. So, the idea is you get them structured that way and then the government...because then my question is, "Ok, what about the kids?" Two million kids or more are being trafficked, sold. How do you protect them in this? Amnesty International says, "It is very easy!" All you do is you tell these jurisdictions and the police officers... These pimps get licensed; they are a licensed business. You go to them and they have to show that they are not selling minors: "We don’t sell minors. Here, look - it's all willing adults." Mark: "Look at our brochure!" Tim: "Look at our brochure! It is very clear." Mark: "No kids!" Tim: And I am thinking to myself, "Ok, you are talking about these underdeveloped countries that, at Operation Underground Railroad, we are filling up their gas tanks so they can drive from point A to point B. You are telling me that your police force is going to have enough resources, time, manpower, so forth, to go and regulate these legitimate brothels to make sure that there are no minors?!" Do you know how easy it is going to be if you are Fuego, right? Fuego, who is the guy… Mark: I remember Fuego. Tim: We met Fuego on the beaches of Colombia and... Mark: And you took his hat! Tim: I still have his hat. I still have his hat. Mark: That guy is such a douchebag. Tim: Can you imagine… Can you say douchebag on this show? Mark: Hey, if I put a little E next to the...we are now explicit. Tim: Ok. Mark: No, douchebag is not explicit. Tim: Is "Slave Stealer Radio" an R-rated show? Let’s just talk about this and figure that out. Mark: I think we are PG-13ish. Tim: I just want to know what I can get away with. Mark: In context, we’re probably considered like an X-rated show just given the general theme, but we don’t really get explicit yet until we get you on the wrong moment. Hopefully we edit that out. Tim: Ok! Mark: Yeah. Tim: So, Fuego... You imagine Fuego, right. How hard is it going to be for Fuego? This is Amnesty International’s plan - Fuego should be a legal vendor as long as they are adults. The kids will be safe because they are safe with Fuego, aren’t they? You spent time with Fuego. Would you trust a 12-year-old girl to Fuego? I mean... Mark: Friendly guy. Tim: Here is what is going to happen: he will line up his 18-year-olds and 20- year-olds, and he’ll say, "Here’s all I got!" And those cops are not going to go the two miles down the road into the little storage facility, right, or the tractor trailer with the ten 12-year-olds and the three or four 9-year-olds. Mark: And they are not going to check his phone to see... Tim: No! Mark: ...you know, all the 10-year-olds with pagers. Tim: Right! He will have those, he will sell those. They are premium! You are going to sell those for $1000; these 18-year-olds you are going to sell for $300. He is going to have those. The infrastructure to sell those little kids is now supported by the state. And he will be able to make money, he will be able to invest whatever he makes legitimately, he will pay his taxes and everything else. He will be a businessman! He is going to sell the premium because it is too easy and now you have just supported his infrastructure. How are you going to protect those kids? Amnesty International decided to ignore those kids. Those twelve kids in the back of the tractor trailer down the road - they have ignored them. And now, guess what? You have created an absolute sex haven. And let's say that they decriminalized it like this everywhere in Cartagena. Every gross tourist from America, Canada, and Germany, and everywhere else - they are going to go to Cartagena, they are going to enjoy the adult sex, and then they are going to make a deal with Fuego on the side and say, "Hey, where do I get the 11-year-olds?" "Well, you come to this other place down the road." And it is a booming business. I am absolutely just astonished and sickened that Amnesty International could be so incredibly short-sighted and idiotic that they don’t see that they are completely neglecting the children. They are creating safe havens. They are making it so easy for the johns and pimps to rape children. Mark: That is pretty inflammatory. Tim: It is inflammatory! Mark: You just called them idiotic. Tim: They are idiots! Mark: What if we need their help? Tim: Well, we won't need their help. Mark: Ok. Tim: But do you know who does need their help? Fuego needs their help, and apparently he is going to get it. Mark: So, an entire industry... You might shut down an entire industry. There might be jobless Fuegos all over Colombia, all over Mexico. Tim: How sad. Mark: Have you ever ordered the 'Sin City'? Tim: No. Mark: Smashburger. You go down, and it is kind of like In-N-Out burger. You can show up and there is the menu, right, there is a Smashburger menu (and they are not a sponsor of this show), but you can order the ‘Sin City’ which is not on the menu. And it is kind of a niche thing for people to go in and they give you the wink and they say, "I’ll take the Sin City." Tim: It is like In-N-Out burger, it is the same thing. They have their Animal Fries, Animal Burgers. Mark: Yeah, the Animal Style. Now, I see prostitution becoming like that. Tim: That is exactly right! Mark: Under the Amnesty plan. Tim: Absolutely! It is exactly what it is. Mark: I’ll take Sin City (wink, wink). Tim: It is exactly what it is. Mark: She is in the back alley. Tim: It is exactly what is going to happen. Mark: It is a brand extension. Tim: It is exactly what is going to happen. And we know this! I know this! I know these guys! I have negotiated with them undercover, I sit across the table from them. And if it was legal to sell, for him to sell adults - which it is not in Cartagena frankly, ok. But if it were, if we all follow Amnesty International, and if they make it legal, and I am sitting across from him... Think about this, just play it out in your head - I’ve been there a hundred times. "Hey Tim, come to my office with the sign that says, 'Beautiful women for sale,'" right, because this is a legal business. I walk in there... I mean, we have set him up, he is totally legitimate. And you don't think we are going to have that little 'Sin City menu' talk? Absolutely we are going to! Because he is going to make double or triple off this sick, horny American who is sitting across from him. Mark: Yeah. Tim: Right? It is so unbelievable! When I saw Amnesty International’s policy, I thought there is no way, there is no way they are going to vote. Sane minds will prevail here. And they didn't. Mark: Who voted for it? Tim: It is the board of Amnesty International. This is a powerful organization that has done good in the world - they are all about human rights. They have done good in the world to protect innocence. Mark: Well, traffickers are humans. They have the right to traffick. Tim: Traffickers have rights too, I guess. Mark: Apparently. So now... Tim: It is unbelievable.   Mark: So now, Amnesty International, for the uninitiated like me, Amnesty International now goes and lobbies the UN, they lobby Washington, they lobby... Tim: They lobby countries all over the earth. They will be going and saying, "You need to decriminalize prostitution!" And don’t get me wrong, I totally believe in decriminalizing prostitutes. They should all be treated as victims, absolutely, even if they are saying, "I’m here because I want to be - arrest me!" No, we are going to treat you like... We don’t know your story. I agree with that, that’s right. But what they do is, because the sex worker can’t provide her service if johns are scared to come buy them. So, who they are really protecting are the johns and the pimps. And they say that in their legislation, or in their proposed legislation. They say that... They don’t call them pimps, they are very careful with all the wording, but they call them 'security': 'security for the prostitutes'. Mark: They call them security? Tim: They need to have their infrastructure, they need to have their security, which means that there could be other people helping and facilitating in their business. So, it is unbelievable. Now, will there be a prostitute that would benefit from this? Will there will be a prostitute that would say, "I truly do want to be here"? Absolutely! I believe there are prostitutes who want to be there. And might they say, "We need this policy so that we can sell ourselves freely and be sex workers by choice," and all this, and this would help them. Yes, that would help them, but you have to weigh that against the twelve 12-year-olds who are sitting in the tractor trailer down the road from the legitimate brothel. Mark: Whom you have seen. Tim: I have seen them! They are everywhere! There are 2 million of them. And you have completely thrown them under the bus because you are so worried about the few prostitutes who want to be there, who love their job, and whatever. Mark: The company guys. Tim: I can’t say I am completely unsympathetic to that - maybe that is what their choice is and I am a libertarian in that way. I want people to be able to choose. But it is a balancing act and when you are choosing that over the children who will now be raped because you have provided the infrastructure for them to be raped, you are in the wrong. I mean, it is so clear that you are in the wrong. I know from our perspective, you know, we spend a lot time in the trenches and we see this. Perhaps the folks from the Amnesty haven’t. I have to assume they haven’t seen this, and see how easy they are making it now for children to be raped.

Hausar Radio
Hausar | FM Xtra | Ben vs Nightshock

Hausar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2015 123:53


Bjarni Ben og Bjöggi Nightshock mixuðu og Suspect:B kíkti í heimsókn. Danni Croax var fjarverandi vegna þrítugs afmælis sem endaði á bráðamóttökunni. - Hausar - Like → bit.ly/HausarFacebook Follow → bit.ly/HausarTwitter Soundcloud → bit.ly/HausarSoundcloud Website → bit.ly/HausarWebsite - FM Xtra - Like → bit.ly/FMXtraFacebook Follow → bit.ly/FMXtraTwitter Soundcloud → bit.ly/FMXtraSoundcloud Website → bit.ly/FMXtraWebsite Bjarni Ben 01. Subminimal - Enum [Möller Records] 02. Subminimal - Constraint [Möller Records] 03. Calyx & Teebee - Strung Out [RAM Recordings] 04. Dexta - Tempest Dub [None60] 05. LSB - XLRS [Shogun Audio] 06. TC - Everything For A Reason (Ivy Lab Remix) [3Beat] 07. Spectrasoul - Ben [Shogun Audio] 08. Alix Perez - Gully Halves [Exit Records] 09. Sam Binga (ft. Redders) - Ayo [Critical Music] 10. Halogenix - Porcupine [Critical Music] 11. Dub Phizix & Strategy - Buffalo Charge [SenkaSonic] 12. Alix Perez x Foreign Beggars - Modus (Calyx & Teebee Remix) [RAM Recordings] 13. Culture Shock - Troglodyte VIP [RAM Recordings] 14. Liz-E - Need You [SGN:LTD] 15. Mind Vortex - Underworld [RAM Records] 16. Fourward - Exile [Shogun Audio] 17. Black Sun Empire & State Of Mind - Ego [Blackout Music] 18. Trei (ft. Thornsten Maya) - Empires [Technique Recordings] 19. Trei (ft. Fader) - Identity Crisis [Technique Recordings] 20. Amit - Village Folk [Commercial Suicide] 21. Foreign Concept - When You're Alone [Critical Music] 22. Break - Right Now [Symmetry] 23. Break - Positive/Negative [Commercial Suicide] 24. Gridlok & Prolix - Slingshot [Project Trendkill] Nightshock 25. Toez - New Arrival [Touch Tone Recordings] 26. Villem & McCleod - Putting Down Roots [Warm Communications] 27. M-Zine, Axon & Scepticz - Shuttlecock [Diffrent music] 28. A-Cray - Untitled Hybrid Tune [Authentic Music] 29. Kiril & Was A Be - Direct Tone [Flexout] 30. Transparent & D-Los - Awkward Guys [Flexout] 31. Thing - Untitled Render [ThirtyOne] 32. Moresounds & Om Unit - Nuff Music [Cosmic Bridge] 33. Scape - Retrospect [Jungle Syndicate] 34. Fre4knc - The Source [Samurai Audio] 35. Derrick & Tonika - Artibus [Disturbed] 36. Scope - Long Haul [Future Soul Audio] 37. Mayhem & Logam - Classic [Santoku] 38. Villem & McCleod - Only 4 U [CIA DeepKut] 39. Tim Can’t - Memory Bliss [Influenza Media] 40. Eveson - A Dystopian Romance [Ingredients] 41. Lynx, MC Fats & Terry Tiptoe - Nothing More [U Understand Me Music] 42. HLZ, Need For Mirrors & MC Fats - BUMP [U Understand Me Music] 43. Smyla - Moons Of Neptune [Mute:8] 44. John B & MC Fats - Drop That Rhythm [U Understand Me Music] 45. Psidream - Things Are Different Now [Nightfall] 46. Concord Dawn ft. Tali - Moonlighting (Instrumental) [Uprising] 47. Nelver - Stardust [Celsius] 48. Subformat - Interstellar Love [Celsius] 49. Kinetics & Desola - Far Away [Break-Fast Audio] 50. Detail & Mako - Tell Me [Metalheadz] 51. Red Army - High Grade [Dust Audio] 52. Altered Perceptions (ft. Zach Herer) - The Rain [Philth Remix] 53. Blade, Steve C & DJ Monita - The Razor’s Edge (Blade Reboot) [Skeleton Recordings] 54. Spinscott - Achromatic [Faction Digital] 55. Broken Promise - Hidden Dub (CX Digital) 56. Abiotic & Wallwerk - Polar Lights [IM:LTD Triple]