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➡ The Untold History Channel featuring Scott Bennett, a former U.S. army officer, who visited Ukraine and Russia to understand the ongoing conflict. He observed the war-torn areas, interacted with soldiers, and learned about their experiences. He also trained with Russian special forces and was impressed by their skills. His goal was to bring back the truth to the American people and show that not all Americans harbor hostility towards Russia.
➡ An American visited Ukraine to understand the situation there. He found that Ukrainian soldiers didn’t want to fight but were forced to. He also discovered that American weapons and technology, like drones and Starlink, were being used in the conflict. He believes that this war is a fight against fascism and hopes for peace between America and Russia.
➡ Scott, an American veteran, visits a war-torn area where he meets a brave Russian woman who refuses to leave her home despite the danger. He learns about the harsh realities of war and the resilience of the local people. He criticizes the American government for supplying weapons that cause harm to innocent people. He ends his visit feeling disillusioned about the role of his home country in global conflicts.
➡ The speaker shares his love for baseball, mentioning iconic players like Jackie Robinson and his experiences at games. He also discusses the intense passion of sports fans, including a story about a soccer player who was killed for scoring an own goal. He recalls a memorable Dodgers game where he stayed to face the victorious Giants fans, turning a disappointing loss into a fun experience. The speaker ends by saying he needs to take care of some chores and wishes everyone a good night.

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And welcome, everybody, to the untold History Channel. My name is Ron partain and we are going to be watching the diary of an american officer. This is an RT documentary that they did on Scott Bennett in Ukraine, I think Russia and Ukraine. He recently got back because I think he went over there. Well, he went over there earlier and that’s when they filmed it. And he just got back recently because they did the premiere and they invited him over there to go do the premiere.

Anyway, on that note, let’s go ahead and watch it. So it’s only about an hour long, so not too long. I’ve actually watched about the first 15 minutes of it. I haven’t seen much else. So let’s watch it, shall we? I’m Scott Bennett. I’m a former United States army psychological warfare officer who served in the State Department counterterrorism office under Ambassador Del Daly. So I wanted to come here to Russia in the Donbass area and gather the facts to take back to the american people.

It buggy for this. Oh, Don Bass is the front lines. This is where the bombs and the bullets are raging. This is where people are dying. This is where the buildings are exploding. So I wanted to see firsthand the scars of war, the wounds in the street, the rubble of the buildings being collapsed. I wanted to see the soldiers that were fighting and hear from them why they were fighting, how this fighting started, in their opinion and ultimately where it was heading.

I’m probably the first american army officer who has been here since Ed Snowden. So I want to see with my own eyes what american taxpayer dollars have done. I think this is a privilege and a duty to come. And the most important thing that we can do is show that America has Americans that do not have conflict, resentment, hostility or prejudice towards Russia. So it’s sad that America has turned into war, but I think that’s why american military officers can come and show that America is not about war.

And this is an opportunity to see firsthand what’s happened and what the truth is. Shot. Shot Contact proud graphic contact silver russian special forces training these guys are ready for action. Very, very impressive. Highly proficient in their weapons and their magazine changes. Of course, the Kalashnikov is the best rifle on the planet, and that becomes very apparent in the simplicity of their changes and their maneuverability and their use of this weapon system.

So the Kalashnikov is not only the most rugged rifle, but it is the most simple for high combat, high stress situations. What’s impressive is the maneuverability of the soldiers. These guys are remarkably tight. Remarkably professional, doesn’t it? Okay. Tell them. It’s been a long time since I had a Kalashniko. Best weapons. You. It. Shot. Shot. Come back, zero. Come back, Brock. Shot. Come back, zero. Well done. Thank you.

Well trained. Well trained men. Well trained. Tell him he’s will, a good trainer. His men will live. Yeah. It takes me back to infantry training. Drill, drill. Drill. Drill, drill. These sort of operations are things. It’s like ballet. Hours and hours and hours and hours and hours of drilling. So it comes muscle memory, then it comes back to you pretty quick. You’re holding the weapon. The proper posture, magazine flipping.

It’s a great weapon, though. The Kalashnikov is without a doubt one of the most lethal weapon systems. Simplicity. The seven six two round, that’s something that the m four, the m 16, none of these weapon systems have ever. You rain russian weapons. Good field commanders, good strategy. Men like this, you will win. Russia will have victory. I enjoyed being with the tank crews and the russian military officials that were showing us the use of these vehicles.

And it was nice to go out in the mud and get dirty and enjoy the rain. Torso. Mama. Papa. Pratt. Rosviniki. Sigurdi monaskera. The serbian gentleman I spoke with extensively in Spanish. We had that in common. So we had a conversation in Spanish. He had a patch pro Putin on his shirt. He was very positive towards President Putin, as all the soldiers were, but they were, again, volunteers.

Fighting for love of country, fighting against fascism. Deliciosa de Russo tradition. Mui bonito davai tariq. Uno traditione divorce? Sure. Mui bonito hermanito nostra sorella russa moi bonito cucinari. Bona petty sniper. Bors traditiono. The Russo Manjari. Um, macro. Excellent. Manjariyosh. Manjari. The vibrate. The way the vibrate. Okay, Manja. Thank you, Dario. A very well constructed base camp and had a massive pot of borsch soup that we shared. And I think that’s extraordinarily important.

To keep the motivation of the troops high, is to maintain a connection to civilized and fraternal living. And they were jocular, they were happy, they were motivated. There was joyful enthusiasm in the hearts of the russian soldiers, where I think the ukrainian soldiers are full of dread, fear, and the eventuality of defeat and perhaps absolute destruction. Mira, Germanito. For poorer. Bionde band Putin number one. Well, when we were out in the field, I enjoyed meeting the young japanese gentleman who had joined the troops and was fighting on the front lines.

He was fighting as an independent volunteer because he was an anti globalist. He did not want to see the George Soros globalist tyranny spread. And Russia was the only country that was fighting back against that. I stay here about one month. One month? Yes. From Japan? Yes. Okay. And have you seen any action? Have you been fighting the enemy? No, just training and. Yes, otherwatting is here. I don’t go fight yet.

Not yet. Yes. Not yet. But you want to. Oh, yes. Okay. So are you officer or enlisted? Last rank is sergeant. Sergeant. Okay. I was a lieutenant in the US army. Yeah. Good. Yeah. It’s good to see so many people from around the world coming to fight for Russia against nazis, against globalists, against George Soros and all of this. And I think Russia will win very soon. Yes, I believe Russia will win this war.

Yeah. Yes. Um, here we see, and you can hear explosions in the background. High mars or some ukrainian weapon, us weapon that the Ukrainians have got one five five artillery that the US loves to send. Look at all these bullet holes in shrapnel. Well, they’ve reinforced the building with sandbags, which is to shield it from artillery rounds. Shrapnel, explosions, bullets, grenades. So it has turned a civilian city in a currency exchange into a war zone where they are afraid of bombings and artillery rounds.

And judging by last night’s music in the sky, it’s still going on. So it just occurred to me what Americans would do if their banks had sandbags surrounding them. What would Americans do if their children were afraid to walk to school, lest a high mar missile fall in the middle of their playground and kill them? What would Americans do if they had a similar situation going on in Oklahoma? That’s happening in Donetsk.

So the military target that was so important for the Ukrainians to strike was a city library. A city library containing books, knowledge, wisdom. Of course, those are toxic to the ukrainian nazi thugs led by Zelensky, even a nascellania. But, yeah. Narabuto. Well, I am very sorry. Nobody didn’t. That’s the Rovia. I don’t really know how the people here have handled it for ten years. Ten years. And some people telling me that most of these 100 days haven’t been so intense.

It’s like I don’t really know how they’ve handled it. What I’ve seen here is almost sometimes beyond belief for me, and how the people are still functioning is also, you know, what’s beyond belief? Because we in Australia and Canada and the United States have never experienced what they’re experiencing here. Absolutely never before have we had this in the west. We’ve lived a life of luxury and fatness for 50 years.

Yeah. Exactly where we are sitting this moment as the front line. Yes. I mean, it’s within artillery range. The whole Daniesk is the front line. Yes. It’s a frontline city. The saddest thing is that it is american weapons being used that are causing Americans to have to wear body armor when they visit cities like Donetsk. You egypt. Sivo nada is karina kagdama. Sami kagdama pakayama. So we are in a time that could be the last days.

And we must be salt and light, voices of love for people to see and find Christ. So it’s hard, but good spiritual men like you provide the light for people to follow. Ukraine at Adnashania global nursematria mama below kray nachka vaminia. No. Yeah. Nicodemu Chris Delete. Jenny Blue. Gina. No. Paslidia. Jenny Mughush Dukinski. And Americans love the Russians and the Ukrainians. We know evil has been done in the american name and we are praying against it.

That’s why I came. And many, many other Americans are defenders of Russia and Ukraine to take the truth back to America and help end this war. I wanted to bring you some gifts. These are for you. No fat. Healthy. May I ask how you were wounded? No. Drone kamikaze. Kamikaze drone kamikaza. Prostaya. What? I didn’t. Chalaya keshol on prosthet. No chalaya watching, but brazilian non noise. Cassietney passed.

Principal Pagiba bites off Aninas with Bisborsna at Americans. Americans would open the mosaic. Principal creative I wanted to meet the wounded russian soldiers to look into their eyes and see the patriotism and the heroism that they were embodied by. I wanted to also talk with them about how they were hurt, what weapons had injured them. Were they mines? Were they missiles? Were they high Mars? Were they cluster bombs? Did they come from the United States? Did they come from Britain? Did they come from Germany, France? How were they injured? In what conditions? These are all being manufactured in the United States and sent to Ukraine.

Yeah. Devastating. And then we have the drones. Made in USA. Made in USA. Cardboard. Oh, it’s even got a phone number. I should give them a call and tell them, hey, I’ve got your property enterprise. Because the politicians that take taxpayer dollars to buy these weapons are getting money in their own pockets from the defense contractor agencies. So all the companies that make these weapon systems give money to the american politicians for passing financial packages.

So Lindsey Graham and all of these Republicans and Democrats who vote to send weapons to Ukraine, they’re getting money off the top. They’ll get a million dollars in brown bag of cash. So right behind me, you have the building that was struck on November 6 by bombs, high mar missiles fired by the ukrainian military that killed civilians. So we are going into the building that has been shredded by Heimar missile systems.

So you see the impact on the wall. It shredded and all the shrapnel went up. Did that say mines? That says mines. So that sign says mines, as if mines to blow us up. So we’ll be a little cautious. In many ways, I feel like that classic scene from the World War II tape where the american army takes the german townsfolk into the concentration camp to show them what the Nazis were doing in their extermination camps.

All of this propaganda that Russia invaded with ambitions against Germany and the EU and the west, it’s all bullshit. Russia came in to defend the people of Donetsk who were being genocided, such as a woman, young, pretty woman, who was captured, raped, tortured, branded her gut cut in a Schwastika shape. Thank you. Well, interestingly enough, that was one of the most valuable things that I wanted to do was question, shall we say, these ukrainian prisoners? Because I wanted to get inside their minds.

I wanted to disentangle the strings that tied them up in knots that enabled and animated their actions. What was their decision making processes? What were their biases, their prejudices? What was their psychological profile? I wanted to study them in very deep, detailed ways. I am an american. I know. I see army officer, and I’ve come to Ukraine to try and understand and take the understanding back to Americans about what has been happening here.

So I’m very glad that you would sit down and talk with me, and I’m very glad that you speak English because my russian isn’t that good. I’m a surgeon of regiment Azov. I’m a commander of a crew of a motor crew of a motor battery of regiment. As of. My name is Kinadi, my surname is Harshinka, and my co sign was Treheya. And what I found with the first prisoner, he was a very bright historian, economic minded individual, was essentially.

No one in Ukraine really wanted to fight. They were pushed into it. They were grabbed off the street, they were captured by Zelensky. They were threatened, and so he didn’t want to die, so he followed orders. But he’ll have to pay the price for crimes that may have been done in those orders. So he was also a little naive because he said he had been told that the Zelensky government had know, America supports us, America loves us.

America. And I told him, no, that’s wrong. The people of the United States of America have overthrown their congress and got rid of the Democrats and the rhinos who were pushing for this war. The american people do not support Zelensky. The american people do not want to continue financing or providing weapons to Ukraine. But what do those say? I seem this is kept out of the ukrainian mind.

So what we’ve seen is a pseudo pagan brainwashing of the Ukrainians that often is reinforced with tattoos of teutonic, viking, Schwastika Bandera hero ideologies, and then that is amped by drug inducement. It. It’s. It. Well, the russian weapons, I think, are the best weapons on earth. I think they’re wonderful weapons. My father always described the AK 47 as the best rifle ever made. They preferred those in Vietnam.

I’m partial to that, too. I’ve had an AK 47 personally, and I think it’s a wonderful weapon that endures everything very powerful and essentially cannot be exhausted, cannot be broken. You okay? I was a special operations soldier myself in the army, and I see in their eyes the same discipline, professionalism, stoicism. And I think they’re also loved by the people in the civilian cities of Russia. The mothers and fathers, the neighbors, the general family of the russian people love their soldiers in uniform.

We’ll get a picture of us. Yes. It’s not quite as good without any bolts. Come on. Very good. What’s the photography? Picture? Yeah. Foot. Can I see but. Yeah, it. It. Okay, I got you. Okay. You fly? Yeah, fly. It’s amazingly quiet. There’s no sound whatsoever. It’s just a wind’s whisper. You can’t hear anything. And with an expert pilot like these guys just being able to control it, it’s amazing what they could do.

And it’s so small, it can’t be shot out of the ground. No one can shoot at it. So I don’t know any countermeasures other than maybe EMP or electronic or something like that, but that’s a great technology. Well done. Get a drone. Watch tuition. Paka. Nibashu. Problem. Starlink. Starlink. Trudna nanyom trudnayo parashi. That. Sigma Sterling hanu attack. Prince Epidron. Bullshin. Wash him. Satamine camera. National. Patamoshan sil nasumna.

Matoro dara. Yeah, but watching solution is Elon Musk. Providing Starlink for these drones to be used against you. So Elon Musk is providing Starlink, the technology to use these drones against russian soldiers and kill russian soldiers. That’s terrible. And these drones are bombing also civilians, civilian targets, schools. Yeah, that’s news to me, because Elon Musk has been telling everybody in America he’s not providing Starlink to ukrainian army.

Elon Musk is providing Starlink capabilities to these drones. I’m thinking, well, he’s told us in America, oh, I’m not providing Starlink. That’s a lie. And I get animated and off because they’re desecrating my name and my country’s name. You’re lying to the american people, telling them, starlink’s not being used to provide drones. These drones are killing people. And then I see the high Mars hitting schools and kindergartens, and you’re telling us, oh, high Mars are going to be used only for military targets.

That’s a lie. Where are you from, and why did you come to Russia? I’m from South Korea. South Korea? In Seoul. In Seoul? Yes. Okay. How have your russian compatriots, soldiers in arms, how have they treated you and trained you? Actually, I guess the problem is only language. Good thing that now I’m under training for drone. Our team speak English because the curriculum and platforms. Also in English.

In English. Now I have no problem. Yeah. What other nationalities and people have you seen here? There’s another base. He’s from Germany. Germany? Yes. Also italian, italian, colombian, colombian, Spanish, Spanish, and South Korean. Also Japanese. Japanese? Yes. No scotsmen or Irishmen? I’ve never seen. Oh, man, that’s a shame. Well, that’s good to see. So, there’s a lot of different people that are coming to help Russia. And how long do you think it’s going to take before Russia completely defeats Ukraine? I believe it will finish within next year.

All of these troops that I spent time with were common in their volunteering and their volunteering for the purposes of fighting fascism, because they’ll realize this is an existential, spiritual war between the side of light and law and naturalness and God and the side of darkness, demonism, and every form of perversion and corruption. I think you’d see a lot of Americans come to the side of Russia as well and settling in for the night.

Spartan military. Reminds me of the old days in the american army. Awesome. All right. Blessed be the Lord, my strength, which teacheth my hands to war and my fingers to fight. I shall give thee a tongue thine enemies cannot gain, say nor resist. The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want. He leadeth me besides the still waters. He setth a table before me in the presence of my enemies.

My cup runeth over. Surely goodness and mercy should follow me all the days of my life. And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever. For Russia. For friendship between America and Russia. God bless the russian people. Selling the short taco. It’s now it’s a no gear gears of ecosign. Yeah, actually. And that’s the creator. Okay. Sutra have cats? My ish stock. What is that? Okay, thank you.

Very good. Pork fat. Umbati tours brasswood so no word mania, dad? Um, three, but three, but three. But that’s always fun. Hiking in full battle gear. Medicine Medicovsky. Do you speak English? Yes, I do. My name is Lida. Lida, very nice to meet you. I’m Scott. You’re a brave woman. True Russian. Is she good at this? Well, Soladar was right on the front lines, and you had mines going off that had been laid.

You had constant barrages of artillery fire. You had the ruins of a town and burnt out vehicles. We also found a lady that was living in Solidar, one of the last inhabitants, who was refusing to leave her home. And the had, you know, tried to kill her and target her. But the Russians came to the rescue of Saladar and she remained there. So she was a very interesting person that we had a conversation with, and she was standing strong.

And I think is emblematic of what all russian women are. They are fearless. They are standing to preserve their home, and they are not bowing to the fanaticism of fascists. UK. What a beautiful carol. This is mostly. Well, I think the woman in Saladar, who lives alone with her cats and her dogs and her memories and her home packed with cushions with little mice that come through the broken windows, is both a story of sadness and a story of hope.

Totally tired. Did you look at that? Yes. It’s always fun to be in full body armor gear. Hustling, running takes me back to Benning. But the devastation is horrendous. Look at this. I haven’t seen anything like this since. I am legend. But we’ve got specs, knots, special forces covering our grievance. Come on. How you doing? Where we are with the wonderful staff and nurses and doctors of this medical facility, taking care of the wounded soldiers.

And as an american veteran, I remember people we most love are the doctors and nurses, because they’re so invaluable to his period, to slim to his middle disciplines, to his pushes. But yeah, for a bottle. Three grand to yeah, now. Yeah, boy. No yeah. From. Against this. Was this as colouring? Americans are not giving any more money or weapons to Zelensky. Americans are against Ukraine. We are on the side of Russia.

We are in our own revolution. But no more Zelensky, no more Ukraine. Slavo Russia. I can only apologize for the american weapon that wounded you. I’m sorry, but it’s corrupt governments and weapons makers that make money on war. That’s what. This has been it. What country am I on? What’s happened to western society? We were supposed to be the liberators of the oppressed. We’re supposed to be the captain America, right? Going around with a shield and helping people.

And I discover when I’ve come here, we are a Frankenstein monster. We’ve created a Frankenstein monster that is roaming the countryside, destroying the lives of the russian people in Donetsk. I guess I need to take myself off of mute. I wasn’t expecting it to be so. To end so hard, like, abrupt, like that way, but that was good. That was interesting. I’m actually eager to talk to Scott now.

I didn’t want to watch this until I shared it with you guys. That was going to be when I watched it. So, like I said, I watched about the first ten or 15 minutes of it, but hadn’t seen it since. And he sent it to me like, three days ago, right as he was boarding a plane to come. I. I’m very fond of Scott. Scott and I, well, Scott and I share something in common.

We have our scottish heritage. He’s also a Scotsman. And many of you probably know, because I’ve said it in the past, but if you don’t know, my grandmother is Wallace, and we are descendant from John Wallace, who was William Wallace’s brother. So William Wallace would have been my know, however many generations removed. But, yeah. So Scott is scottish. Yes, Scott is scottish, but, yeah, kind of fitting that he’s a Scotsman.

Oh, well, thank you, wheat bread. Appreciate that. Well, guys, I’ve got some chores to kind of finish up in preparation for this week or for the week. And glad you guys enjoyed the show. I will be back tomorrow with some more stuff. At the very minimum, I’m going to finish reading the war against Putin. And I went through and I looked and only thing that’s left is stories that Mike debunked.

So that’s all I have left to go through. I have to figure out how to best do that if he says stuff, and then I have to going back and forth. That’s not easy to do and there’s a lot of that. I’m just looking at the chat here. Let’s see what you guys are saying. You looked up your coat of arms today. That’s kind of cool. Redneck. That’s really cool.

I. How does anybody get a gig to do what Scott did? Is that what you’re asking for or asking about? Yeah. I don’t know how he got that. Yeah. Hermano. Yes. There will be ghost soon. There will be ghost soon. I don’t know exactly when, but probably, I would guess within the next five days we’re going to do something and I’m going to get the phone system working so that we can have a call in session.

Derek McGarry is scotch Irish here. A french Canadian Indian. That’s a hell of a combination. And yes, I am also scotch Irish. So horn, Shelton Thomas kind of guy. I don’t know what that means. Do not know what that means. But I got to look this up now because I got me curious. Um. Is that a. Is that a person I’m looking here. I don’t see. Is that a person you were.

Okay. Mother had two family names and dad was horn. Gotcha. Okay, Katie, I didn’t know you had. Did you get tongue tied? I don’t remember. I don’t remember. I had a really interesting story. I get up early every day. I’m generally awake by about 04:00 a. m. And I woke up early this morning. I generally beat my alarm. I have no idea why, but I always will wake up and look at the clock to see what time it is and it’ll be like 352 or 356 or something like that.

It’s like I always beat my alarm. Well, I didn’t have the alarm on the weekends. Actually, I do. But it’s like at 06:00 as opposed to four because I have my alarm going on four. Just habit. But I always will generally wake up and beat my alarm even if it’s just by a couple of minutes or so. But I woke up this morning and there were people outside on this.

I’m on a corner. I’m on a corner house and there were people outside, like having an argument at 04:00 in the morning. I’m like, that’s not good. And it got me thinking it’s probably going to be like that in the not too distant future. But the arguments that they have aren’t going to be arguments among people. Although it could be, but it could be like where our stuff could be targeted.

I don’t know. It was just one of those things. It was really strange. I called my neighbor and I asked him if he heard it and he said he did and that he didn’t do anything because it was in the middle of the street. But it was really loud for me. And, yeah, tension is definitely high, Tiffany. Tensions are definitely high. So. But, and I won’t, I ain’t gonna lie.

You know, I am. I got my hat here, my, my ball cap. So I have really kind of, not that I forsake the world and things that are going on, and not that I don’t keep up with stuff, but, man, I really am enjoying the spring training and stuff like that. It’s my escape. I’ve always been a baseball fan all my life, love baseball. And I know a lot of people don’t like it.

They think it’s boring or they’d rather watch football or whatever. And I’ve always been a baseball guy, so I like to watch baseball. And I’ve really been finding myself following that a lot lately just to kind of just keep my mind distracted from all the, and enjoy while I can because who knows how long it’s going to last. Let’s see here. Data points and even indirect situations. Boiling point is high on many agree.

Um, I don’t know. Not an Atlanta Braves fan, but I do like the Braves. I grew up, when I grew up and there was no know tbs, we got to watch the, I, the, their Dodger games weren’t on, but I could always watch the Braves. So I kind of developed a liking for the Braves. And even though they weren’t my number one team, I liked them because I got to watch.

Yeah, it’s funny. The Royals, actually, they mimicked their whole organization after the Dodgers. If you look at their colors and how they tried to develop pitching and all that, so. But Katie, to answer your question, yes, I do like the braves. And then one of my really good friends, well, you guys know he lives outside of Atlanta. And when I went to go visit him last, actually, we were actually going to go to a game, but that fell through for obvious reasons.

But yeah, I was a little frustrated. Didn’t get to go to the, see the braves game. I’m guessing the JOHNSON CitY DOUGHboys are a. Where did JACKIE RObiNsON play his first pro game? That’s a great mean. If you MEan like pro baseball and the minors, I believe he played in montreal for the montreal. Was it the royals? I think it was the montreal royals. Or it was EitHer montreal royals or the montreal monarchs or something LiKE that.

But if you’re asking me where he made his major league debut, I don’t know the answer to that. So, yeah, he played two or three sports at UCLA. He was an amazing player. JACKIE ROBINSON was. I remember hearing a story about him when Branch Ricky signed him. He asked him to. Jackie RoBinson had a, he had a fierce fire and he had a fierce fire in his Belly and he knew the branch Ricky, who was the general manager for the Dodgers, he knew that he could defend himself, but he literally wanted somebody who wouldn’t stand up and fight.

He wanted SOmeBodY that would take it, that would not be hot tempered. And that was why he CHOSe know, not TOo Long after that, that was when THEY BRought in ROY CAMPANELLA and DON NEWCOMB. I MEAN, the dodgers HAD. After, after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier, the Dodgers had like three. Just amazing black ball. Anyway, I don’t even know why I was saying was. I think I was just making the point that I kind of have been enjoying spring training as much as possible, just as a way to escape just kind of a crazy hullabaloo that’s out there right now.

And there is a lot of it. So, um, see three. Is it 336 now latino is taking the game over. M players are taking the game over. Certainly there are a lot of Latin players. That is true. That is cool. I admit that, Derek, watching things grow is cool. Cubans have always been good ball. Yes. Yes, they have. And there’s a lot of people down in South America that if they played baseball, they would very likely be very good baseball players.

But down there, they play well. They call it football, we call it soccer. So that’s why I think Brazil has the. Brazil has won like five World Cups, I think. I mean, they take it real serious down there. I want to say it wasn’t Brazil, it was. I don’t know, maybe it was Colombia, something like that. But I guess they had a player who scored an own goal.

Like, they kicked the ball and it went awry and it went into their own goal and it cost the team the game. And apparently, I don’t remember exactly what happened, but not too long after that, the guy was, like, killed. He was assassinated. Kind of crazy, but people take it that seriously. I don’t know. One of my most exciting examples, well, one of my greatest memories was when I love to go watch the Dodgers play in San Francisco.

Obviously, the Giants and the Dodgers. It’s like the Red Sox, Yankees of the National League. And I went to a game in San Francisco, when the Dodgers were ahead by four runs going into the bottom of the 9th, they gave up five runs and the Giants came back and beat them. And I had been, I’m a shit talker. I am absolutely a shit talker. And I’ve been knocking shit all day.

And anyway, the Dodgers, obviously, they lost the game. The Giants came back and won. And I had to listen instead of running away like a little, like a coward. I stood there and I was like, all right, talk your shit today because tomorrow is a new day. But I stood there. I stood there and I let everybody, like, anybody who had shit to say, I basically stood there and waited for everybody to leave so they could say something to me if they wanted to.

And it was really fun because everybody was like, I don’t know, people respected the fact that I did that and it was making lemonade out of lemons because. Did it suck that the Dodgers lost? Yes. Did it suck that they lost to the Giants? Yes. Did it suck that I had to freaking sit there and eat crow? Yes. But I tried to make it a fun. I tried to make it fun and everybody left.

They were obviously happy because they won the game. But it was a thing where you turned it into a situation where even now I look back on that and that was, shoot, 20 years ago, and it was a fun experience. I don’t know. I like to do things like that, just try to make situations to be fun when they don’t need to be antagonistic. I hear stories about how people shoot.

People just have fights in a parking lot. I mean, I remember there was a giant fan who came to a Dodger game and he got jumped in the parking lot at the Dodger Stadium. And the guy’s like, he’s permanently brain damaged, just insane, over a fucking baseball game. It’s just ridiculous. I do not understand the mentality of people these days. I would never, ever happen. I just couldn’t do that.

But anyway, I digress. I’m a little tired and I feel like I’m rambling. All right, guys, I’m going to let y’all go enjoy the remainder of your Sunday evening. So I hope everybody had a wonderful weekend. I hope you enjoyed the Scott Bennett show. And I will be back, manyana, to, at the very minimum, finish the book by Mike King. And maybe we’ll do something else. I don’t know.

I haven’t figured out that bar. I haven’t got that far ahead. But I know, Katie, I did see what happened, though, about what the Mickey clan did to Maricopa county. Yes, I did see that. I didn’t see her actually talking about it, but I think she was on, like, one of Nino shows or something. English soccer fans are just freaking crazy. Have you ever seen the movie? Oh, what was that movie with Green street hooligans? Great film.

Great film. Yes, I did see. That’s where I saw that she was on Nino. I did see that Mickey Clan was on Nino’s show, but. And I did see where, I think I read a tweet where it described everything that she had done and some of her, like, the mindset that she had or whatever. And I was talking to ghost about that. I asked him if he had seen that and yeah, he was like, yes, that’s hardcore stuff.

And he said everything they were doing was spot on. Yeah, I think that’s awesome. Yes, exactly. You saw it on Nino’s David Windmiller. Yeah. Yep. Just looking at the chat here. All right, everybody. Well, I’m going to call it. I’ve got to feed some hungry felines and got to empty all their boxes because it’s trash day tomorrow. So got to do all the fun litter box stuff that everybody is.

I know you all want to come over and help me, but don’t break my door down. I’m joking, obviously, but I do have to actually get some stuff done. On that note, you all have a wonderful evening. And I will, at the very minimum, see y’all. Mignana. Lord Willem. All right, everybody, have a fantastic evening. Good night. .

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