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Hey ladies and gentlemen this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America and Harris Faulkner dropped
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some truth bombs on Outnumbered today folks and we're going to get right to it but before
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So Harris Faulkner played a video during her episode of the Faulkner Focus and I want you
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to stay with me here because all of this that's going to be said and seen in this video here
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today is important. She played a video of Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy talking about racism and how to overcome
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racism and this is an unearthed video from June of 2020 and what he does is he takes
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a shoe shine brush, he walks over to the other side of the stage and starts shining the shoes
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of a black man and his point was that we should all do acts like this to overcome racism
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And it was something that Harris Faulkner called crazy, amazingly crazy she called it
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and he said other stuff that was just really ridiculous. Now what I'm going to do here is I'm going to show you the video of Cathy, then I'm going
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to show you Harris Faulkner's reaction, then I'm going to come back and I'm going to say
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some things that may offend some people but I want you to stick around for it
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So please, please stay tuned right after these clips. Some of our closing moments here but a story that was shared with me by a dear friend who
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shared with me about a revival that was taking place at a church in Texas and at that revival
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on the front seat was an older African-American man that was sitting there and this young
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man got up that was there in that service and he'd been so gripped with conviction about
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the racism that was in that local community in a small town in Texas that he took a shoe
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brush and he walked over to this elderly gentleman and he knelt on his knees and began
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to shine his shoes and tears began to flow in that service
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It was an attitude of conviction. So I invite folks just to put some words to action here and if we need to find somebody
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that needs to have their shoes shined we need to just go right on over and shine their shoes
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and whether they've got tennis shoes on or not, maybe they've got sandals on, it really
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doesn't matter but there's a time in which we need to have some personal action here
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Maybe we need to give them a hug too. And some stock in Chick-fil-A
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But I bought about 1500 of these and I gave them to all our Chick-fil-A operators and
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staff a number of years ago. And so any expressions of a contrite heart, of a sense of humility, a sense of shame
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a sense of embarrassment, begin with an apologetic heart. So you know, Chick-fil-A, look, we played it last hour
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We dug up that CEO and some pretty amazingly crazy stuff he said
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But you know, and it was offensive to a lot of people over the weekend and that's why the story blew up
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People felt like, well you brought in race, you brought in all these things
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You can get offended by a lot, but can Chick-fil-A walk the plank, continue to have the value
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system it has, the delicious waffle fries, which are my spirit animal, and at the same
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time do D, E, and I in which it really keeps everybody happy in the corporate end
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And if their states start mandating it, some of these companies are going to have to start
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doing things that they said they'd never do. Look, Harris Faulkner's right, and I tend to maybe give Chick-fil-A a little more of
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a pass because they have proven that they are a Christian and pretty conservative company
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That being said, not all these companies are doing this just because the law forces them to
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And by the way, I think those laws may be unconstitutional. Perhaps somebody, some business should challenge them, make its way to the Supreme Court, and
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get rid of this nonsense. That being said, if you still shop at Target, if you still buy Bud Light, if you still participate
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and purchase companies and purchase subscriptions to companies and purchase products where you
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know the companies behind them don't support your values, you're part of the problem
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You're part of the problem. If you, well, I'm really mad at Target, but they have a great sale this weekend, you're
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part of the problem. Nobody's going to change, no company is going to change if you don't force their hand
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People may not want me to say that, they may not like hearing me say that, they're part of the problem
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But you are. I'm not chastising you, I'm not telling you you're a bad person
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I know what you're thinking, what good can one person do, right
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But if everybody thought like that, then you'd be correct. Nobody could do any good
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If the founding fathers thought of that, we wouldn't be America today
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There is a lot of good people can do one by one when they become a strong, cohesive group
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If Target wants only a small percentage of the population to shop at their stores, then
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give them that. If Bud Light wants only a small percentage of the population to buy their beer, give
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them that. And it's not enough to keep the boycott going for a month and you see the stock prices dropping
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they learn their lesson, and then you go back to them. They didn't learn anything
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If it's not sustained, they didn't learn anything. They'll know that they can weather the storm in the future
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You either stand for something or you fall for anything. And it's high time in this country that we start actually standing for something
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It's high time Christians and conservatives start standing for something. Because if we don't, we will be defeated
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It's that simple. The left never gives up. The left never says, well what can just one person do
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There are people boycotting Chick-fil-A for years still. For years. Based on their leftist ideology and their convictions
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And while I disagree with them politically and I disagree with their reasons for boycotting Chick-fil-A, I respect them
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I respect them because they say they're going to do something and they do it
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They stand by it. That's why when the left says they're going to boycott, companies cave
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And when the right says they're going to boycott, companies laugh. Because we never do it
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So start doing it. Start with Target. Start with Budweiser. Start with something
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Stand for something. Folks, I'm Carmine Sabia. This is Explain America. We love you guys
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God bless you. Take care everybody
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