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AAPI Heritage Month. Few colorful callers. TX mass shooting: Hispanic men: Courage? Adidas sued over "problematic" Kanye. Down Syndrome Barbie!
The Hake Report, Monday, May 1, 2023 AD
TIME STAMPS
0:00:00 Harry Sisson is not a paid shill
0:03:52 Topics: Calls, AAPI month, TX shooting, Epstein, Ye, Mattel
0:05:30 Hey, guys! Yellow tee (United by Blue)
0:07:56 DENNY, BULGARIA: US-Russia war scams!
0:18:08 Supers: War history, Sam(p)son, White sheep (Hassan)
0:27:36 NATE, CA: I gave up pot, proud of myself, father
0:31:10 NATE: Story of welcoming AAPI people at a bar
0:35:41 Men's Forum, highlight of the month (Hassan)
0:40:36 EMILY, WA: Juvenile Hake, I get institutionalized, can't pray!
0:55:27 "Mr Strong Man" - George Lam
1:00:53 Supers: Emily crazy
1:03:40 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
1:13:18 Texas mass shooting: Mexican national, Honduran victims
1:19:10 LADY CSAL: Were the men cowards running away?
1:27:19 Epstein associates post-conviction
1:31:34 Adidas sued for associating with "problematic" Kanye
1:36:20 Paris riots: Cops getting lit on fire!
1:39:42 Supers: 2A for TX Hispanics, Adam, Polar Bears
1:48:57 Mattel's Down syndrome Barbie: Matt Walsh: Pro-life!
1:54:22 "Stupid Child" - Andy Lau, Blackie Ko, Jackie Wu
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SHOW NOTES | Mon. 5-1-23
MUSIC: heh…
Track 10 - A.Lam 《男儿当自强》原唱林子祥,无比霸气,气势磅礴,让人热血沸腾! (George Lam (Tsz-Cheung) - Mr Strong Man / Men should be strong / Man should be self-improvement / Nán'ér dāng zìqiáng (Nan Er Dang Zi Qiang) / 男兒當自強 - Live Contact Lam 2001 [Shazam]) //
01 _€p«Ä - Andy Lau ♫ 柯受良 / 吳宗憲 / 劉德華 ~ 笨小孩 ♫ (Andy Lau, (Blacky Ko) 柯受良 & (Jacky Wu) 吳宗憲 - 笨小孩 / "Stupid Kid" or "Stupid Child" / Bèn xiǎohái / funny group song - The Melody Andy, Vol. 8, 2001 [Shazam]) //
HARRY SISSON
CLIP 12 MAGA trolls have claimed that I'm paid by the DNC and the White House but that is simply not true …
AAPI MONTH
BACKGROUND: The first Asians documented in the Americas arrived in 1587, when Filipinos landed in California;[3][4] from 1898 to 1946, the Philippines was an American possession.[5] The next group of Asians documented in what would be the United States were Indians in Jamestown, documented as early as 1635.[6] In 1778, the first Chinese to reach what would be the United States, arrived in Hawaii.[7] In 1788, the first Native Hawaiian arrived on the continental United States, in Oregon;[8] in 1900, Hawaii was annexed by the United States.[9][a] The next group of Asians documented in what would be the United States were Japanese, who arrived in Hawaii in 1806.[11] In 1884, the first Koreans arrived in the United States.[12] In 1898, Guam was ceded to the United States;[13] beginning in the 1900s, Chamorros began to migrate to California and Hawaii.[14][b] In 1904, what is now American Samoa was ceded to the United States;[16] beginning in the 1920s, Samoans began to migrate to Hawaii and the continental United States, with the first Samoans documented in Hawaii in 1920.[17] In 1912, the first Vietnamese was documented in the United States.[18]
HISTORY: A former congressional staffer in the 1970s, Jeanie Jew (fourth generation Chinese American, family came from transcontinental railroad), first approached Representative Frank Horton with the idea of designating a month to recognize Asian Pacific Americans, following the bicentennial celebrations.[19] In June 1977, Representatives Horton, and Norman Y. Mineta, introduced a United States House of Representatives resolution to proclaim the first ten days of May as Asian-Pacific Heritage Week.[20][21] A similar bill was introduced in the Senate a month later by Daniel Inouye and Spark Matsunaga.[20][22]
The proposed resolutions sought that May be designated for two reasons. For on May 7, 1843, the first Japanese immigrant arrived in the United States.[23][24][25] More than two decades later, on May 10, 1869, the golden spike was driven into the First transcontinental railroad, which was completed using Chinese labor.[23][24][26]
President Jimmy Carter signed a joint resolution for the celebration on October 5, 1978.[20]
In 1990, George H. W. Bush (the daddy) signed a bill passed by Congress to extend Asian-American Heritage Week to a month;[29] May was officially designated as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month two years later.[23][28][30]
On May 1, 2009, President Barack Obama signed Proclamation 8369, recognizing the month of May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.[1][27]
MEXICAN ILLEGAL MASS MURDER SUSPECT: Who authorities are looking for...
(TheSkimm Mon.) Francisco Oropeza. Over the weekend, Texas officials continued their manhunt for the 38-year-old suspect accused of shooting and killing his five neighbors. On Friday, Wilson Garcia said he asked Oropeza, his neighbor, to stop firing his gun in the yard since it was keeping Garcia’s baby awake. Oropeza allegedly refused, and Garcia threatened to call the police. Authorities said that’s when Oropeza grabbed his AR-15-style rifle and allegedly killed five people, including an 8-year-old boy. Officials said it was “almost execution-style” and that all of the victims were from Honduras. A sheriff said Oropeza “frequently” fired an AR-15-style weapon in his yard and police had been called to his house for the same issue before. Now, more than 200 officers, including the FBI, are searching for Oropeza and are offering an $80,000 reward for info on his whereabouts. Officials said they have “zero leads” and that the suspect could be “anywhere.”
Epstein and names - Whose calendar is telling...
(TheSkimm Mon.) Jeffrey Epstein's. Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Epstein’s documents (including his calendar) showed he was still tied to an elite circle after registering as a sex offender. In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting sex from a minor and served time during an 18-month work-release program. The conviction didn’t stop some from putting time on his calendar. In 2014, Epstein was set to meet with CIA Director William Burns at least three times when he was deputy secretary of state under former President Obama. Other big names? Former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, Bard College President Leon Botstein, and author Noam Chomsky. It’s worth noting the WSJ doesn’t know if all of the meetings took place and what they were about. Many said the relationship with Epstein was strictly professional. Others said they stayed in contact with Epstein because of his connections and wealth.
Adidas vs Kanye - What's getting all tied up...
(TheSkimm Mon.) Adidas. Last week, investors sued the sneaker giant for failing to take precautionary measures in its partnership with Ye. Last year, Adidas cut ties with Ye and his Yeezy line after the rapper made antisemitic comments — costing the company $540 million. Now, investors claim Adidas knew about Ye's problematic behavior before the partnership ended but “routinely ignored” it. A spokesperson for Adidas said they “outright reject these unfounded claims.”
MATTEL’s Down Syndrome Barbie (based Matt Walsh’s take)
Reported last week (week of 4/22/23) Tweet: Matt Walsh on Twitter: "I know some conservatives are calling this “woke” but I don’t see it that way. It’s pro-life. The Left is exterminating Down syndrome children. They are the victims of an actual eugenics campaign. This is one case where “inclusion and representation” actually is important." / Twitter
CLIP 44 (AP) The first Barbie doll with Down syndrome has been unveiled. The release of the new design "continues to expand on inclusion in doll play," says Lisa McKnight, the global head of Barbie and Dolls for toy maker Mattel. …
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