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Alex Stein
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to After Hours with Alex Stein, right here on Real America's Voice. Now, I'm sure you guys are watching the news, you're watching this show, so I'm sure you're well aware of all the issues that we're facing with the TSA at all of America's airports. Now, things have cooled down because Donald Trump did say that he's going to pay the TSA workers. But sadly, even when he says something, it doesn't just offer automatically go into effect. So people like myself, who's flying into Atlanta airport tomorrow, is a little nervous and I'm going to have to, you know, be in a long line when I have to get back on my return flight. So I want to play some clips where the mainstream media is addressing these issues. And we have Tom Homan saying that the TSA agents are going to get paid. So let's play the clip. Joining us now to discuss White House borders are Tom Homan, who just visited the Houston airport to monitor the very, very long security lines there. Mr. Homan has also been involved in the talks on Capitol Hill to end the shutdown. Thanks for joining us, Mr. Homan. President Trump now says that there is, in fact, a way to pay TSA workers possibly as soon as tomorrow. Can TSA agents expect a paycheck tomorrow? And when can Americans expect the long wait times to die down?
Tom Homan
Well, as soon as Congress opens up the government and funds to the Department of Homeland Security, that's what needs to happen. But, yeah, I talked to secret Mark Wayne Mullen yesterday. There is a plan to get these TS agents pay, hopefully by Tomorrow, Tuesday. So, yeah, it's good news because these TSA officers are struggling. They can't feed their families or pay the rent. Your heart goes out to them because they're sitting there right now working very hard and not being paid while members of Congress now are on vacation getting paid. It's ridiculous.
Alex Stein
Now, that is great news from Tom Homan saying that TSA is going to get paid. But if you want my honest opinion, I don't like the tsa. Every time I go through the tsa, I feel like I alert something where they got to come down there and give me a pat down. And it's never like some hot, big booty Latina. It's always some random guy that's like 300 pounds who just got off his smoke break that smells like marble lights just touching me in my junk area with the back of his hand. So I guess it's not gay if it's the back of his hand. But that's. That's not important. What is important is that these TSA agents deserve to get paid. But really, I think the onus of our safety should be the responsibility of each individual airport. And I would like it if they would just hire private security to run this thing so that we're not reliant on the government to pay these hardworking individuals that go to work every day to keep our airlines in flights safe. I get really frustrated that a government that oftentimes messes up, is incompetent, that really doesn't care about the people, is in charge of something that is so important. Because, yes, I fly around town for work, but I also like to go on vacation just like every other American citizen. And sometimes you have to fly because you're going to a funeral or a sad event. So every time you get on a plane, it is a significant event. And we are putting our lives on the line and hoping and praying that these guys will make sure a terrorist doesn't come on the plane and Allah Akbar, the plane. So I think if we're going to pay anybody, we should be paying our TSA workers. The fact that this happened is ridiculous. And I'm going to let Tom Homan explain why we're even in this horrible situation. If the administration had the power to move funds around to pay TSA agents this whole time, why did it take 41 days to do it? And how long will this money last?
Tom Homan
Well, look, paying TSA agents doesn't pay the rest of the Department of Homeland Security. You know, you got the Coast Guard, you got cisa you got the men and women Secret Service, you got a lot of people working Department of Homeland Security that isn't getting paid. And even though, you know, we got the mission support under tsa, I mean, under ice, right, ICE officers, excuse me, they'll be getting paid. But how about the mission support people? The people that keep the lights on and do all the things that they have to do. So ICE agents go out there and do their job. So, you know, they just need to. Department of Homeland Security. After all, we're talking about the Department of Homeland Security. In a time we have a heightened threat, you know, posture right now in this country because of what's going on in the world. This should be the last thing they're fighting over funding for.
Alex Stein
Right, but if President Trump had the power to pay TSA agents this whole time, why only start doing it now?
Tom Homan
Look, I don't understand. Look, I'm a cop. I don't understand the whole, you know, appropriations language, appropriations law. I just, you know, I'm just glad that President Trump is able to pay the TSA agents. At least that's a start. But again, there's a lot more, many more, thousands of more, tens of thousands of more DHS employees who are not being paid, that need to be paid.
Alex Stein
Now, that's incredibly alarming, the fact that we have all these lib tarted politicians that don't want to fund dhs. And because of their protests and paying the Department of Homeland Security, they're punishing the tsa, which is responsible for keeping our airport safe. So now we have a workforce that is overworked and underpaid, that is not showing up and not doing their job, because who wants to go work for free? It's not a charity. It is a serious responsibility to keep our safety, you know, safe, to keep our travel safe. I mean, it's a very serious thing. But we have libtard politicians like Rep. Heinz saying that paying TSA agents is somehow illegal.
Alpha Schools Representative / Expert Guest
What did Democrats get out of this standoff?
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Yeah, well, Margaret, the standoff is not done yet. Right? The President is illegally paying, apparently TSA agents. You had the Senate, as you pointed out with Mr. Homan, pass a bipartisan bill unanimously in the United States Senate to say, look, let's fund everybody else and let's deal with this thorny issue about ice. And then you had the Republican House say, hell no, we're not doing that.
Alex Stein
I don't think there can be a more clear example of a politician not caring about his constituents or American citizens for that matter. Saying it's illegal to pay these TSA workers who have been grinding without paychecks for over a month. I mean, this is the sad reality in which we live in, that these people get elected to office, and instead of serving the people that elected them, they. They serve their own personal self interests. And it's all just nonsense. And the fact that the TSA agents are finally getting paid is not illegal. So you're a liar. You're a sick individual. And we rely upon these TSA agents to be able to travel freely in this country. So I'm sick and tired of politicians like Rep. Heinz spreading misinformation and lying to the American people and acting like a victim because hardworking Americans are finally getting paid for the job that they've been doing for free. Now, of course, these politicians are disconnected from reality because we have the homosexual senator from the great state of South Carolina on vacation at Disneyland. Now, the reason why these pictures are so incredibly shocking from TMZ is because Lindsey Graham doesn't have any children. He's not married. So why on earth is he at Disneyland with Mickey Mouse? He is a senator. I have no idea the reason or reasons why an elected official would spend his vacation that has no children and has a lot of rumors saying that he is a homosexual. It seems often it seems like he's a predator. I mean, I was going to pull my punches. I was going to try to say something politically correct. But if you're an adult and you don't have kids and you're going to Disneyland, you're a pervert. That's why Legoland doesn't let you go to their theme parks without a child, which is probably how it should be. I know we have a culture of Disney adults, and I get it. Some of the rides are fun and some of the nostalgia is cool to go visit where you went as a kid, but you're a senator, we're in a war with Iran, and you go to the Magic Kingdom to hang out with Mickey Mouse. I mean, that is insane. And I say it on every show. Reality is stranger than fiction. Why is Lindsey Graham, Lady G at Disneyland? And you think he was worried about going through the TSA line? No, because he had a personal escort or he's probably on a private jet paid for by some foreign lobby. Now, I am actually upset, and I'm so happy that TMZ is exposing this because our elected officials should be in Washington D.C. right now working on a plan to fund the TSA, to fund the Department of Homeland Security to Keep Americans safe. But instead, we have homosexual senators, allegedly homosexual. Going to Disneyland to hang out with a bunch of children when he doesn't have any children of his own. That is freaky. That is nasty. The whole world should be talking about this. The same guy that wants to send your child to go fight in a war wants to hang out with them when they're prepubescent and at the most magical place on earth. Disneyland. It's sick. It's disgusting. It pisses me off. And it should piss you off, too, Lindsey Graham. You need to do better, brother. You're at Disney freaking Land while the world is at war. You should be at least on a beach with a Mai Tai or skiing at some ski chalet or something, not with a bunch of children at Disneyland. It makes you look like a per. It makes you look like a predator. And I would like to check your hard drive, because I would imagine that any adult that goes to Disneyland without a child is probably a perv and the kind that likes little children. Now, I'm not saying that he likes that. I have no evidence other than the fact that he's spending his one vacation at Disneyland, a theme park based around children. So if you guys see Lindsey Graham at Disneyland, please take a selfie, send it to me. I want to share it. And I want to expose a senator from South Carolina. Carolina. Because he doesn't care about his constituents in the great state. He doesn't care about all of the Americans that are struggling financially because the inflation and the raise, the rising gas prices. All he cares about is hanging out with Mickey freaking Mouse. It's disgusting. And you should be disgusted, too. All right, guys, coming up next, we're going to talk about the Chicago public school system and how 7 out of 10 kids can't even read at their grade level. It's insane. But they're using AI to fix it, allegedly. You don't want to miss it. Coming up next. Welcome back to After Hours with Alex Stein, right here on Real America's Voice. Now, I'm sure you're wondering, why is America so dumb? And not everybody's dumb. I would say the boomers are actually the last ones that are kind of smart. Millennials are decently smart, but the generations that are much younger than us are basically. And I wish I was kidding, but if you look at all of the public information regarding the Chicago public school system, it says that seven out of 10 students in first grade to eighth grade cannot read at their current grade level. That isn't a very. That's a very alarming statistic that should scare all of us, because one day these are the young people that are going to be leading our country. Now, some smart Silicon Valley tech person has come up with some new plan to use artificial intelligence to help teach these kids how to read. Now, in theory, it sounds good, but also in reality it's not. Because I'm worried that all these future doctors that are in medical school right now and these future attorneys that are in law school right now are all using ChatGPT on their tests instead of actually learning the curriculum that they're supposed to learn. Because everybody can just type in a question and get an answer immediately and then just regurgitate it on a test without actually learning it. So to me, AI makes us dumber. There are people that have delivered for DoorDash and UberEats in New York City for years that don't even know the streets you know by heart because they're constantly looking at their GPS system. So they never train their amygdala to actually remember the routes and areas that they're normally always in. Which is insane. If you live in a city, you shouldn't always be looking at your gps. You should learn north, south, east and west and know which streets go where in which neighborhoods are what. So to me, artificial intelligence is a crutch that will just make us dumber. But when you have a society and young children that basically can't read, maybe we should start some sort of new method with artificial intelligence to try to, I guess, teach a couple more of them how to read. But here, let's play this clip talking about this new AI powered school called Alpha Schools that's using AI to teach kids how to not be so dumb.
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The students are people of whose parents can afford $55,000 a year in tuition. I'll just say that for this private school. But this is a fascinating story on so many different levels. It's going to be called Alpha Schools, and Alpha Schools is a private school. I don't call it a chain, but it's a group of schools that exist in other states, formed out of Austin, Texas. And here's how the day works for these students, K through 8 right now, but eventually they want to make IT K through 12. They do essentially all the core academic learning in two hours in those booths with AI. And it's very personalized. They interact with the AI. They learn their core subjects, reading, writing, arithmetic, and all the things that we learned. And then the rest of the day is left open to workshops, to entrepreneurial stuff, even for kids as young as second and third grade. Business stuff, some arts as well. And that's where they really get their collaboration with other students and problem solving skills. In no teachers they are hiring. The school is currently. It's going to be downtown. They would love if you have a teaching background, but you don't have to have one. You have a bachelor's degree, but you don't have to have any educational experience or even a degree in education, because it's the AI doing the core, learning with the student, and then it opens up the rest of the day. Look, AI is coming to our schools in one way or another. There's no doubt about it. Will teachers be okay essentially saying take over computers? Probably not. There's going to be. Obviously, this is a private school. They can kind of do what they want here versus the public schools. But I do find it to be a fascinating discussion on where we're going with AI, its capabilities, and how much the education experience is going to embrace this stuff.
Alex Stein
In theory, a school with a $55,000 tuition price tag, you would think. These are obviously affluent parents that care about their kids maturation and their ability to, you know, have problem solving skills in the real world. But if you can learn the entire curriculum in two hours from AI without a teacher, that should scare you. This is the future of schooling a school with no teachers. Basically just hall monitors to make sure the kids are staring at their laptops for the two and a half hours of required learning. And then the rest of the day, I guess they can make business plans and create a smoothie shop or, you know, figure out how to become.
News Reporter / Meta Lawsuit Narrator
I don't.
Alex Stein
I don't even know. I don't even know what business plans a fourth grader is going to learn. I mean, a lemonade stand, none of this makes sense. But that's because the future is very dark and very demented. And when you have the ability to spend $55,000 on your child's education, you're probably rich, you're probably busy working a job, and you're trying to hand over that responsibility to a computer, which to me is very dumb. I grew up in an affluent neighborhood in Dallas, and I know that a lot of nannies basically raise these kids instead of the parents. And to me, this seems like the exact same thing. But instead of a nanny, instead of a big booty Latina, teaching your K how to be bilingual and learn a little Spanish while also learning some real skills for the real world, you're just paying $55,000 to make your kids sit in a cubicle and stare at a computer for two and a half hours. It's insane. And this is the future. A school with no teachers. It's very alarming. Now, this is Alpha School's representative talking about their school's mission.
Alpha Schools Representative / Expert Guest
Well, our traditional education system was built out of the industrial revolution to create workers. And now in this new AI, it is so important that we create individuals who are dynamic, adaptable, and most importantly, have the skill of learning how to learn. So at Alpha, we're using artificial intelligence to raise human intelligence. Our students are able to get the level and pace of academic knowledge that they need meets them exactly where they're at. As a result, we see student growth exponentially go up no matter where a student comes to us. And we're doing all of this in only two hours during the school day, instead of a traditional six hour academic school day. And then of course, that begs the question, what do you do with the rest of the day? And our answer is that we teach life skills. Leadership, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, public speaking, relationship building. Those are the skills that are going to help kids be successful. We also are teaching them how to use tools like AI that they're going to need to be rapidly successful at learning.
Alex Stein
So you're going to use AI to teach children how to use AI? How dumb does that sound? And they're going to teach 8th graders financial literacy. In theory, that sounds great, but you're probably not even going to teach them how to pay their taxes. And they are a few years off from even having to learn that skill. They're not going to be paying their taxes on their own for a little while. So it all seems very stupid and dumb. But these people look you with a straight face and say, oh, well, it's so good that they're going to learn their whole curriculum in two and a half hours. They're going to have the rest of the time to do whatever the hell they want. Well, I went to school and I graduated from high school, I graduated from college, and I built some of the best relationships with my teachers, even though some of those teachers hated me. But it taught me something. It taught me social skills, it taught me how to operate in the real world, how to kiss up, how to get mad, how to pick and choose which battles to fight. And it was probably the most important thing that I could have done was having the human interaction and having mentors that actually had my back that went the extra mile to make sure that I got my homework done. That I got my grades in order so that I could play football, that I could play sports, that I could be on the student council, which I was student council vice president. But you know, we don't want to get into that. My point is we need human interaction. We live in a human world. If you want to raise children to be taught by AI, they're going to try, try to start dating AI, they're going to start having sex with AI, they're going to use AI for every single thing in their life, when in reality that is demonic. We need to have human interaction. We need teachers in the classroom. And I know right now our children are not learning at the proficient level because we have statistics saying that 7 out of 10 kids in the Chicago public school system can't even read at the grade that they're in. Things are bad, but I imagine that they're only going to get worse if we outsource their education to artificial intelligence. It's going to make them artificially dumber. And really it was so fun to go to class and talk to the teacher and pass notes and meet other kids, you know, maybe talk to some other girls. But if you got a kid staring at a computer for two and a half hours sitting in a cubicle, how are you going to make those connections? And sure, you're going to say, oh well, the rest of the day they can just hang out and talk to the other students. To me, these kids are going to want to just be addicted to their smartphone, they're going to be addicted to their tablet and they're not going to have the skills to talk to the other students because they're not learning in a collaborative whatever. They're not collaborating with the other students. Okay? We got to collaborate to penetrate, to dominate, to be a better society, to learn how to go work in a company, to go learn team building skills. You don't learn that by sitting in front of a computer talking to your grok or your artificial intelligence because that is not how the real world works. But they're trying to create a new world, a world where everybody's plugged into a metaverse so that they can disconnect from from reality and live a fantasy land lifestyle. It's ridiculous, it's scary. But this same representative says the screen time is going to be productive and good for them. Let's play it.
Alpha Schools Representative / Expert Guest
Screen time is another one. I myself was a screen time free family. But there is a huge difference between doom scrolling TikTok all day or playing video games and getting a one to One personalized learning experience that meets kids exactly where they're at. So I believe this type of screen time is actually incredibly valuable. And at our schools, our kids are actually spending less time on screens than the average student in a traditional school is nowadays. The difference is that this screen time is smart screen time.
Alex Stein
All screen time is dumb. But she did say something. These kids are doomed. Scrolling on TikTok. I would argue that being a social media influencer is more important than than being some AI taught brainless child. And we're losing our jobs to illegal immigrants. So it's actually a good skill. If a kid can go out there and get a following by making and editing videos and being creative. I think that is much more admirable than being addicted to your smartphone or your tablet and learning math and basically being able to cheat by copy and pasting the problems into some other artificial intelligence to answer that artificial intelligence. So the world is dark, it's demented. And I feel sorry for the future because if AI is the answer to all of our problems, then we're only going to create more problems. Alright guys, coming up next, we're going to talk about this huge lawsuit with meta YouTube. It looks like they're in trouble because everybody's addicted to the social media platforms. And guess what? Guilty. So am I. You don't want to miss it. That's coming up next.
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Alex Stein
Guys, welcome to After Hours with Alex Stein right here in Real America's Voice. Now we got to talk about the obvious. Meta and YouTube were found guilty for their social media platforms because they're addictive. They are. I'll be honest. I'm addicted to my smartphone. I'm addicted to these platforms because they're fun, they're cool. I actually learn a lot from YouTube, but we don't have to get into that. But this lawsuit to me is not getting enough public attention because these companies like meta and YouTube really dominate the public square. They get to pick and choose whether or not you get deplatformed or not. And during the pandemic we learned that if you spoke against a lot of the COVID protocols, they could just take your channel away instantly and they could take away your right to speak freely because they do not have the first amendment when it comes to these tech companies. They don't care about freedom of speech. So this lawsuit is a big deal and I am happy that they're being held accountable, but really the responsibility is on us to not be addicted to these platforms. Even though these platforms are very addicting. So let's play this clip about the recent ruling of YouTube and meta being found guilty for being addictive.
News Reporter / Meta Lawsuit Narrator
Meta and Google, the parent company of YouTube, were found liable for harming a woman's mental health due to addictive design features, a California jury found in a landmark decision on Wednesday, just one day after a jury in New Mexico ordered the Facebook parent company to pay $375 million for enabling child exploitation and misleading the users about safety features. Meta and Google are liable to pay $3 million in damages to the plaintiff, only identified as a 20 year old woman named KGM, who said she became addicted to the two companies apps due to addictive features. Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, was ordered to pay out 70% of the damages while YouTube was order to pay the remaining 30%, the Wall Street Journal reported. The lawsuit also named TikTok and Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, as defendants, but both companies settled out of court for undisclosed sums. Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram chief Adam Mosseri both testified at the trial, where Zuckerberg insisted the company was building this thing to be a good thing that has value in people's lives, courthouse News reported in February. In a statement to Forbes, a Meta spokesperson said, we respectfully disagree with the verdict and are evaluating our legal options. In a separate statement, Google spokesperson Jose Castaneda said the company disagrees with the verdict and plans to appeal, adding, this case misunderstands YouTube, which is a responsibly built streaming platform, not a social media site.
Alex Stein
Now I'm incredibly jealous of this 20 year old that got this 3 million dollar settlement or this 3 million dollar judgment because I'm also addicted to these social media platforms. But the reason that I'm addicted to them is not just because they use techniques that keep us scrolling and keep our attention constantly on them. I'm mad because I mean I need, I need some money. I mean it's really not their fault, it's really my fault because I could put my phone down but, but I'm addicted to the content. Now when you sign the terms of service for all of these social media companies, we actually give them the authority to look at our personal data. They can look at our pictures. They basically have a backdoor to all of our information and it gets so dark that on Facebook the terms of service they can actually look at your front camera and what they will do is it will, you don't even know this is happening. The camera will be focused on your pupils and it will see how your pupils dilate and can, you know, what is it constrict? Excuse me? It'll watch how your pupils dilate and constrict when you're looking at certain content because it can tell whether you're happy or sad and it will feed you more of that content in your algorithm. We know these social media companies are shaping an algorithm that make you more addicted to it. But I keep saying this and you know the fact that it's our fault. It is our fault that we're still addicted to it. So I don't know how much responsibility they bear. The judge ruled in this plaintiff's favor, but they are using subversive techniques to make us more addicted. They can watch how we react subversively because we signed the terms of service and they know what gets our adrenaline going, they know what brings our cortisol levels up, they know what brings us joy. And they constantly feed you that and drip feed you that over and over and over again so that you do not go to other platforms. I will admit this is incredibly sinister, but we allow it. We give them control of our psyche. And we have a culture that is not just addicted to vaping, drugs, alcohol, sex. We're also addicted to social media. And if you look at these companies, these are for profit companies, some of the biggest companies in the world, of course they're going to use every single strategy possible to keep you on their platform. Is it dark, Is it demented? Sure it is, but that's just a reality of the situation. So it's our responsibility to not fall into the trap that they set because we do have free will. So if you are addicted like I am to social media, I encourage you guys, don't put the blame on somebody else. Don't be a victim. That's what the libtard left does. I'm a pimp on a blimp. If I want to turn it off, I'm just going to start turning it off now. This lawsuit set a huge precedent and there's a cybersecurity director talking about how this really is laying the groundwork for future lawsuits. Let's play it. I think it's been a long time coming because it's not as though any of the facts that came out at trial were particularly surprising to the general public. We've known for at least a decade now with Texas Tell all books for former Google and Meta employees who come out and say, hey, we're using casino style techniques in our algorithms to try and keep children on our screens so that we can sell more products. So it's not a particular surprise long time coming, much like the tobacco litigation. So I think the jury's verdict will ultimately be upheld. Now this is a big deal, but this is basically something that I already knew. It's really not very surprising to me and it shouldn't be surprising to you. This is the world in which we live in. Now we have another clip of a lawyer in the Meta and Google case detailing how they prove their claims. And it kind when it came to the allegations that they were causing people to be addicted on purpose, well, their own documents, which they had been hiding from the public for decades, gave no question that they knew their platform was addictive and they designed it to be addictive. They know that adolescent brains are not as well developed as adults. They know that adolescents crave social acceptance and adulation and specifically use psychological manipulation to design their products. And their own documents said that. And that I think was really the significance of this trial, beyond this incredible vindication for kgm, is that now the public knows for the first time what these companies know and deliberately do to addict and harm our kids. Now this is something that we already knew, but these kids are under attack. And like this previous segment that we played, how these schools are turning their curriculum over to artificial intelligence instead of human teachers, this should be something that we all stand up against. If you have a young kid, you should keep them off social media as long as possible because these children are being targeted by these for profit corporations, these multinational corporations that don't just operate in America, but operate all over the world. And the goal for them is to control our mind, to brainwash us. And that's why we are having such a huge problem with crazy libtards that think that they can change their gender and that one day you can be a furry and go poop in a litter box in the classroom because they're being groomed by the algorithm and it's being done on purpose. None of this is done on accident. These are smart people that are using this technology to ruin young people's futures. And I believe that the future is going to be very bleak because people are not going to stop using YouTube and Facebook and Snapchat. They're just going to start using it more. And I'm sure there's going to be another social media platform like TikTok, like Twitter, that grooms children into being basically. Now, even though this was an attack on children, these social media algorithms are also an attack on adults. We fall into the same traps that children do. We're really not that much different when it comes to social media. We get happy from the same sort of content. We get sad from the same sort of sort of content. So they are able to manipulate us into constantly looking at our feed so that we can get our next dopamine hit. It is like a drug. Is it a drug as bad as methamphetamine? Well, clavicular would tell you that methamphetamine is good for you, and I'd probably agree with them, but that's. That's another topic for another day. What is important is that we are aware that now Google and Meta have been found guilty in a court of law of using techniques in order to make you, me, and our children addicted to social media. And it's working. It's dominating. They can look at you through the front facing camera and totally tell how the content is making you feel. And guess what? They're purposely giving you content to not make you feel good. It's called trauma based mind control. They constantly use fear and the idea of being scared in order to control you. Because when you are scared, you're much easier to control. And you will stay on the platform because you want to see the next thing that you should be scared of. Future's dark. We got to bring some light into it. We need to find Jesus. We need to find God. We need to do something, because these social media companies don't care about you and me, and they certainly don't care about your children. So don't be brainwashed. Be cognizant of what's really happening, and don't be afraid to tell other people, hey, maybe we shouldn't be talking on the social media platform. Maybe you can call me or text me or we can meet in person, because that's the future that we should live in. One where we talk face to face and we're not being taught by artificial intelligence or the algorithm that is trained to make you feel like crap. All right, guys, coming up after the break, your boy, Primetime99 went to a furry festival here in Texas, and I got kicked out for calling out these weirdos. Well, some of them, they weren't all weird. They're definitely weird. But some of them were nice. Well, we'll get into it after the break. Welcome back to After Hours with Alex Stein. We got a great episode tonight. I mean, it's been so. It's been a really learning process for everybody. I've learned a lot. We've learned that the social Media algorithm is brainwashing us. But if you look at the future of our country, it is pretty shocking because everybody's so dumb and also very weird. And I have a perfect example of that, because this weekend, I went to the Texas Furry Fiesta, which is the biggest American gathering of furries in the United States. And I wish I was kidding, but I'm not. And these are people that like to wear their fursona and hang out, and oftentimes after the event, they go and do group sex and all kinds of weird things, allegedly. But I went out there to basically kind of protest them, to troll them, to call them out for being such weirdos. And I know that we have a lot of fans that are furries, but I just think it's a very weird culture that I don't understand. And I think that it should be mocked and made fun of. And that doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to wear your fursuit, but you should have to deal with a pimp on a blunt making fun of you. Now, let's play the clip from the Texas Furry Fiesta in Dallas, Texas. Oh, you furries got to go. This is the weirdest thing I've ever been to in my life. Why is everybody in costumes like this? This is kind of scary. Guys, don't shoot up a school, please. You guys, why are you all dressed like this? This is insane. Look at all these people dress like this. What? What is this outfit? Oh, we're just hanging out. All right, guys, it's a better be private. I hope there's no kids here. Look at this. Hey, hey. Ho ho. All you furries need to go. All you. You furries got to go. Hey, hey. Ho ho. All you furries got to go. Hey, hey. Ho ho. All you furries got to go. Hey, hey. Ho ho. All you furries got to go. Yeah, you gotta go. Dude, you gotta. You gotta seek some help, brother. Don't shoot up a school. You guys are weird. Stop shooting up schools. Primetime. Alex Stein, tag me, please. Hey, hey, Ho ho. All you furries got to go. Hey, hey. Ho ho. All you furries got to go. Hey, hey. Ho ho. All you furries got to go. Hey, hey. Oh, ho. That's a guy. Yeah, you can tell by the hands. Dude, that is scary as hell. What? Dude, so you get off on this. That is weird. That is scary as hell. Hell. This is the future of America. This is what it's all about. Hey, hey, ho ho. All you furries got to go. I mean, that is weird. At least all the furries were nice to me. Nobody really wanted to fight or do anything, but I was creeped out by those furries in their fursonas. I was just like. Like I didn't want to catch some sort of an aerial disease from them because this is some sort of sexual fantasy. And I know there's a lot of young people there, and there was obviously adults there. And to me, it seems like they're grooming children into not liking the body that they're born in. You hear a lot of conspiracies, that there's young students that are telling their teachers they're born in the wrong body and that they identify is a cat or dog, and they want the teacher to put a litter box in the classroom. So we're confusing the future generations of America by normalizing this. Nothing about a furry convention is normal. This is something that used to be on the fringes of society, and now it's happening in downtown Dallas at the Sheraton Hotel, which I will admit, the security is very nice. It could have been much more aggressive with me, but the security was cool. All the furries were pretty laid back. But that last furry was definitely a guy. You could tell by their hands dressed up in a female furry outfit. And this is weird because there are kids there, and it seems like grooming. Now, I want to play this next clip. And the context about this next clip is this is me at a drag queen story time in Denton, Texas. And it has the same vibrational energy. It's the same vibes where there are men with big guns out protecting the drag queens inside. So that me, primetime99, can't shut down their event because I don't think it's cool for men in drag to read the children. And I would say that the furry festival is very similar. It's men in animal drag talking to little kids. It has the same vibe. So let's play this clip where I went and tried to shut down a drag queen story time in Denton, Texas. See, this guy keeps on trying to bump me every time I walk by. Dude, I'm walking down this. I'm standing here. I'm allowed. Let him go sideways. All right, Alex, you need to leave. I'm not leaving, guys. You guys, you're trying to get in my way. I'm here on a public street. Get out of my way. Oh, my God, guys, I'm so scared.
Show Announcer / Narrator
The antifa.
Alex Stein
They brought their play guns, their squirt guns. Oh, my God. Your heart's and crafts time. Did this. Did this mess up your arts and crab time. You'll be able to go home and play with your arts and crab. Look how scary they are.
Show Announcer / Narrator
Oh, my God.
Alex Stein
This guy's so scared.
Show Announcer / Narrator
I'm so scared. He's got his gun. He's big gun.
Alex Stein
He's a big bad guy. Oh, my God. I'm so happy you're protecting these children so they can go get indoctrinated and go in there for transgender story time. You're such a good American. God bless this guy. Look at. I mean, these people, these are the real cowards. They're hiding behind their masks. They got their little guns. They think they're so tough. We're at a bookstore here in den, Texas, so they're trying to do drag queen story hour. And of course, the typical people here with their mask on, not able to actually stand up for what they believe in because they're all cowards. Now, you can see that they weren't wearing fursona outfits, but they had masks on. They had guns because they were larping live action role playing, like they were actually defending something important, when in reality, what they were defending was a bunch of perverts in thongs reading to children, trying to indoctrinate them. So we have young people being indoctrinated by their social media algorithms, being indoctrinated by artificial intelligence, being indoctrinated by men and women, female fursona fur costumes, and being indoctrinated by drag queens at their local bookstore. The world is incredibly bizarre. Reality is stranger than fiction. But I think there is one person that can save us all, and that person is my biological stepfather, Tucker Carlson. And I'm not kidding. I love Tucker. Tucker's helped me out a lot. I consider him a good friend, and I believe that he would be the best candidate for the next president of the United States of America. And whether you like to hear that or not, he is a serious contender. Now, I've talked to Tucker about this, and he has a lot of trepidation when it comes to actually getting in the race because he knows that it will put a target on his back and that the job is not easy. And he already has a great life where he's a multi millionaire, and he already has enough stress just being a talk show host. And I don't know if he wants the stress of being the leader of the free world. But I want to play this clip from GB News talking about how Tucker Carlson is a serious candidate for president of the United States.
Alpha Schools Representative / Expert Guest
What I can say is lots of people thought Donald Trump was unlikely in the first place. And lots of people laughed at the idea of that and look where we are now in the second term. But I think what it speaks to is the shift in the prediction betting markets and the that fact actually have some MAGA figures coming out and saying he better represents how the base feels. On Iran, I think is speaking to how Tucker Carlson is going to be an important figure around the 2028 nomination. Whether or not he is on the ballot paper or he is perhaps a kingmaker. He is criticizing those going for it and praising some who do. And I think he has. He's very divisive in the Republican Party, particularly since last year when he, he interviewed Nick Fuentes, the far right influencer, and that led to some Republicans saying he shouldn't have done it. But even his critics admit you cannot dismiss Tucker Carlson. He is not someone you can easily ignore.
Alex Stein
See, Tucker is not afraid to speak to the youth of America and try to appeal to young people. And that's why I believe Tucker Carlson would be the best candidate when it comes to saving our country from all of the indoctrination and grooming from these evil social media companies, these perverts online, and these perverts in person. Because I get bullied all the time. This next clip is of another furry. And they always call me the mayo monkey. Oh, Alex, you're so white. You're this mayonnaise monkey. Well, I don't like it and I don't like these type of people bullying me. So let's play this clip of one of the furries from the furry convention that I was just at time. I mean, the furries are so authentic. They actually, like, look like their fursonas now. They're becoming their fursonas. I mean, that person took off the mask and looked identical to it. That should scare you. And the only person that can stop this is the one, the only Tucker Carlson. All right, guys, thank you so much for joining. I mean, look at this guy. I mean, he has become his fursona. You can't even tell the difference. This should scare you. This is what's happening to the young people. They're actually becoming their fake fursonas. It's very alarming. I'm very worried about it. But what helps me stay up at night to fight against this evil cabal indoctrinating us is this delicious Soldier Fuel, which you can get on Amazon.com and we're currently doing the Soldier Fuel challenge. Or if you film yourself drinking this and you go to soldierfuel.comchallenge and upload a video. Potentially your clip could be played on the show. And if we like it so much, we'll send you a free case of soldier fuel. Can't beat that. Free 99 is the best price on earth. Now, what is important that we do a real America's voice is not just make great TV shows. We are also trying to change the culture in the music business. Because just like the social media algorithms are grooming your children, just like the weird furries are grooming your children, just like everybody's grooming your children, the music that we're making here at real America's voice is not meant to groom you. It's meant to help the future, not hurt it. So I want to play this great song from a real America's voice artist, high res called God bless America. Because our artists actually care about this country and they're not using subversive techniques to destroy it. I'll see you guys tomorrow night. Check out God bless America by high Res guys.
Show Announcer / Narrator
God bless America the land of the free say a lot if you standing with me God bless America the home of the brave all of the USA God bless America Greatest country on earth don't care if you say it's the word God bless America the truth and the lies Born here is where I'll die God bless America the land of the free say a lot if you standing with me God bless America the home of the brave all of the USA America Greatest country on earth don't care if you say it's the word God bless America the truth and the lies Born here is where I die Rap family.
Alex Stein
Real America's music has a new track to push to the top of the charts. God bless America by hi Rez. Let's show the left.
Alpha Schools Representative / Expert Guest
We're proud to be Americans.
Alex Stein
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Show Announcer / Narrator
God bless America the truth and the lies Born here is where I'll die.
Alex Stein
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Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Alex Stein
Release Date: April 1, 2026
This episode of After Hours with Alex Stein dives into a hodgepodge of pressing—and controversial—issues facing America today. Stein, never one to shy away from provocation, offers his unfiltered takes on government dysfunction (particularly around TSA pay during shutdowns), elite political hypocrisy, the perils (and promises) of AI in education, the mental health fallout of addictive social media, and the normalization of fringe cultures like “furries.” The episode blends commentary, interviews, pointed trolling, and the usual mix of satire and bombast that defines Stein's late-night persona.
Notable Insights:
Memorable Quote:
“Every time I go through the TSA, I feel like I alert something...it’s always some random guy that’s like 300 pounds who just got off his smoke break that smells like marble lights just touching me in my junk area with the back of his hand. So I guess it’s not gay if it’s the back of the hand. But that’s...that's not important.” — Alex Stein [02:59]
Memorable Quote:
“If you’re an adult and you don’t have kids and you’re going to Disneyland, you’re a pervert...That is freaky. That is nasty. The whole world should be talking about this.” — Alex Stein [07:44]
Memorable Quotes:
“If you can learn the entire curriculum in two hours from AI without a teacher, that should scare you...a school with no teachers. Basically just hall monitors to make sure the kids are staring at their laptops.” — Alex Stein [16:45]
“Our students are able to get the level and pace of academic knowledge that they need...We’re using artificial intelligence to raise human intelligence.” — Alpha Schools Representative [18:24]
“If you want to raise children to be taught by AI, they’re gonna try to start dating AI, they’re gonna start having sex with AI...we need human interaction. We need teachers in the classroom.” — Alex Stein [19:30]
Memorable Quotes:
“I’m incredibly jealous of this 20 year old that got this $3 million settlement...I mean I need, I need some money. I mean it’s really not their fault, it’s really my fault because I could put my phone down but, but I’m addicted to the content.” — Alex Stein [27:42]
“Their own documents said that...they knew their platform was addictive and they designed it to be addictive. They know that adolescent brains are not as well developed as adults...they specifically use psychological manipulation.” — Meta/Google Case Lawyer [31:50]
“It’s called trauma-based mind control. They constantly use fear and the idea of being scared in order to control you.” — Alex Stein [36:21]
Memorable Quotes:
“Oh, you furries got to go. This is the weirdest thing I’ve ever been to in my life...Why is everybody in costumes like this? This is kind of scary. Guys, don’t shoot up a school, please.” — Alex Stein [37:55]
“Nothing about a furry convention is normal. This is something that used to be on the fringes of society, and now it’s happening in downtown Dallas at the Sheraton Hotel.” — Alex Stein [39:20]
Memorable Quotes:
“Tucker is not afraid to speak to the youth of America and try to appeal to young people. And that’s why I believe Tucker Carlson would be the best candidate when it comes to saving our country from all of the indoctrination and grooming from these evil social media companies.” — Alex Stein [45:21]
“You cannot dismiss Tucker Carlson. He is not someone you can easily ignore.” — GB News Analyst [44:27]
The episode barrels through one controversy after another, mixing news clips, interviews, on-the-ground reports, and satirical rants. Stein’s tone is brash, irreverent, and confrontational throughout, with a commitment to keeping things “uncensored and uncontrolled.” He injects humor, personal anecdotes, and provocative analogies as he connects societal decline to liberalism, technology, and cultural “deviance.” Interviews provide additional context and counterpoints, though Stein remains the dominant voice.
For listeners seeking a conventional news analysis, Stein’s show is a wild ride—but for those craving unfiltered commentary with a populist, culture-warrior edge, After Hours delivers with provocative punchlines, relentless trolling, and a consistent (if controversial) worldview: American decline is the result of government mismanagement, tech addiction, leftist indoctrination, and collapsing cultural norms. Whether you love him or loathe him, Stein makes sure you’re not bored.