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Charlamagne Tha God
You trying to be a fake ass? Charlamagne. There's only one Charlamagne to go.
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Charlamagne.
Charlamagne Tha God
Damn Charlamagne. Who you introduced us the other day to? Well, sexy red donkey of the day for Thursday, November 21st goes to a 43 year old man named Robert Kawada. He's from Brookline, Massachusetts and he is absolutely pro choice, I think. See, pro choice is when you believe that everyone has the right to decide when and whether to have children. But what about when you want to make the decision for said person? What do you call that? What do you call it when a grown ass adult wants to make the decision for another grown ass adult on whether or not they should have a child? Somewhere right now there is a man trying to convince a woman not to have a baby. Somewhat. Somewhere right now there's a woman telling a man, I cannot keep your baby and he's begging her not to abort the baby. But is her body her choice? You can have some input, you can suggest some things, but the reality is, if she wants to keep the baby, she will. If she wants to get rid of the baby, she will. You can't get mad at a woman that does not want, you know, to have an abortion, okay? You should have thought about that before you decided to go wrong. All right? You knew you was riding that horse without a saddle and you made a conscious decision to shoot her club up. Felt good. Denied it of it, didn't it, huh? Felt good, didn't it, huh? Baggy jeans, wallaby clocks, pretty women. You put it in them, shot up in them. Deadly venom. Now you wanted to have an abortion. Okay? I know a woman who Got pregnant. The man convinced her not to have it. When they was leaving the health center, they got in the car and when he turned the car on, the first song on the radio was Usher. There goes my baby. Woman burst into tears. Now she's traumatized. She can't even listen to Usher. Didn't go to his residency in Vegas, didn't watch the super bowl performance. She don't even go to church anymore because it's Ushers there. The moral of the story is abortions are traumatic, okay? They are traumatic when you get them intentionally. So imagine what happens when you get one against your will when someone forces one on you. What do you mean, Uncle Charlotte? When someone forces one on you. Well, let's go to Channel 5 Boston for the report, please.
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Robert Kawada wearing a surgical mask when facing a judge on several charges including attempted poisoning. The 43 year old from Brookline is accused of tricking his pregnant ex girlfriend into taking iron supplements that police say were actually misoprostol pills to end pregnancies.
It's alleged that the defendant would also check the victim's mouth by pulling on the victim's cheeks to ensure she had consumed the pills according to his directions.
Prosecutors say Kawada also set up a supposed fake nurse who called the victim and advised her to take the pills Kawada provided. When the victim suffered a miscarriage in May, she called the nurse's number.
At that point, she discovered it was an Internet based phone number which she now believed was a fake number. And the person who had called her from that number she believed believed to be a fake nurse.
Searches on Kawada's cell phone included misoprostol, dissolved misoprostol. When does fetus pass and telephone voice changer.
Charlamagne Tha God
Robert. This man is diabolical. This is what Big Worm was talking about when he told Smokey he wasn't applying himself. There is nothing a human can't accomplish when they apply themselves. This is a devilish, wicked, evil, ungodly, unholy scheme that he came up with and it worked. You telling me that a man who can come up with a plan this meticulous can't do anything he puts his mind to. He acted like he cared for this woman. He acted like he cared for this unborn child and encouraged her to take iron pills. The woman's instinct kicked in, right? That sixth sense that only a woman has. And she was reluctant to take the pills, but she trusted Robert because his father was a obgyn. Now I'm gonna tell you Something you deserve at least a heat. Okay, just the he, not the whole he haw. But his father is an OB gyn, not him. Okay, so why would you trust him? They're not even in the same league. Hell, Bronny James is actually in the NBA. And he not his daddy. So imagine Robert not even being in the medical field trying to convince you to take pills because of what his father does. And you believe him. Furthermore. And y'all for I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary. I had no idea there was an abortion pillow. Did you? No. I know about plan B, but I didn't know it was a whole pill. That makes it convenient to off the baby. What can't you do on demand nowadays?
Angela Yee
No, they have the pill. A lot of women have to take it. Especially if they go through pregnancy and they know something's wrong with the pregnancy. The doctor give them a pill so it helps with the.
Charlamagne Tha God
I had no idea.
Angela Yee
Abortion quicker.
Charlamagne Tha God
I had no idea. Listen, man, adults should be able to sit down and have these conversations. Tell the woman you're not ready to be a father. Tell the woman you can't afford to take care of the baby. Just lay it all out on the table so then that woman can get prepared to do whatever. Whatever it is she wants to do. It's her body. It's her choice. Shouldn't be a federal ban on abortion. Shouldn't be up to the state she lives in. Damn sure shouldn't be up to no man she was dating. It should be her choice. And I know you anti abortion people are furious right now. You have to be disgusted at what Robert Kuwata did. If you don't like people getting abortions willingly, then you must be appalled that he deceived this woman into having an abortion. And I'm going to tell you. I'm going to tell you anti abortion people something. In this case, I agree with you. I don't believe abortion is murder. But I believe unwillingly giving someone abortion pills to cause them to have an abortion, that's absolutely murder. Okay? Robert Kwanda has already been charged with poisoning, assaulting battery with a dangerous weapon on a pregnant person, and assaulting battery on a household or family member. Go on and give him a baby slaughter charge. Okay? This is premeditated baby murder. I don't even know if those are real charges. I don't even know if that's a real thing. But it needs to be. Please give Robert Kwan Wanda the biggest Hee Haw first degree baby slaughter that's crazy.
Angela Yee
All right. Well, thank you for that.
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The Breakfast Club: Episode Summary
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Episode Title: DONKEY: Man Tricks Ex-GF Into Taking Abortion Pills
Release Date: November 21, 2024
Host/Authors: DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God
Description: The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club, With DJ Envy And Charlamagne Tha God!
In this thought-provoking episode of The Breakfast Club, hosts DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God delve into a disturbing case that intertwines issues of consent, reproductive rights, and manipulation. The episode titled "DONKEY: Man Tricks Ex-GF Into Taking Abortion Pills" explores the intricate and troubling actions of Robert Kawada, a 43-year-old man from Brookline, Massachusetts, who allegedly deceived his former girlfriend into undergoing an abortion without her informed consent.
Charlamagne Tha God introduces the case of Robert Kawada, highlighting his self-proclaimed pro-choice stance. Kawada is accused of intentionally misleading his pregnant ex-girlfriend into taking iron supplements that were, in reality, misoprostol pills intended to induce an abortion.
Key Details:
Notable Quote: Charlamagne emphasizes the severity of Kawada's actions:
“Robert Kawada is diabolical. This is what Big Worm was talking about when he told Smokey he wasn't applying himself...” [03:45]
Charlamagne offers a deep critique of Kawada's behavior, framing it as a calculated and malicious act rather than a simple exercise of pro-choice ideology. He underscores the importance of consent and autonomy in reproductive decisions, questioning the morality and legality of one individual imposing their will on another's bodily autonomy.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes: Charlamagne critiques the twisted nature of the scheme:
“This is a devilish, wicked, evil, ungodly, unholy scheme that he came up with and it worked.” [03:45]
He further emphasizes the sanctity of personal choice:
“It's her body. It's her choice. Shouldn't be a federal ban on abortion. Shouldn't be up to the state she lives in. Damn sure shouldn't be up to no man she was dating.” [05:11]
The episode broadens the conversation to address the intricate balance between pro-choice advocacy and the potential for abuse when one individual's rights infringe upon another's autonomy. Charlamagne passionately argues that while pro-choice is fundamentally about empowering individual decision-making, cases like Kawada's represent a perversion of this principle, veering into coercion and manipulation.
Key Themes:
Notable Quotes: Charlamagne calls for accountability:
“Robert Kawada the biggest Hee Haw first degree baby slaughter that's crazy.” [06:33]
He challenges anti-abortion advocates:
“If you don't like people getting abortions willingly, then you must be appalled that he deceived this woman into having an abortion.” [05:01]
The Breakfast Club episode sheds light on the dark intersection of reproductive rights and personal autonomy, using the case of Robert Kawada as a focal point for discussing broader societal and ethical issues. Charlamagne Tha God's incisive commentary urges listeners to consider the importance of consent, the dangers of manipulation in personal relationships, and the necessity for robust legal frameworks to protect individuals from such exploitative actions.
Final Thoughts: The episode serves as a compelling reminder that while advocating for reproductive rights is crucial, it must always be grounded in respect for personal autonomy and consent. It calls for heightened awareness and stronger legal protections to prevent the exploitation of individuals under the guise of pro-choice ideology.
Notable Timestamped Quotes:
Charlamagne Tha God at [00:58]:
“She can't get mad at a woman that does not want, you know, to have an abortion, okay?”
Charlamagne Tha God at [03:45]:
“This is a devilish, wicked, evil, ungodly, unholy scheme that he came up with and it worked.”
Charlamagne Tha God at [05:11]:
“It's her body. It's her choice. Shouldn't be a federal ban on abortion. Shouldn't be up to the state she lives in.”
Charlamagne Tha God at [06:33]:
“Robert Kawada the biggest Hee Haw first degree baby slaughter that's crazy.”
This comprehensive exploration by The Breakfast Club not only informs listeners about a specific legal case but also sparks essential conversations about the ethical dimensions of reproductive rights and the imperative of safeguarding individual autonomy.