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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2025 · 8 MIN

THE POOR & FATHERLESS ARE BURNING DOWN THEIR OWN CITIES, AND I LOVE IT!!

from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards

During the June 11, 2025, episode of The Clay Edwards Show, I expressed frustration about ongoing riots in blue cities, which I compared to the 2020 protests. I described a cycle of destruction where I believe white liberals and outside agitators incite chaos, leading to Black communities looting and burning their own neighborhoods. I argued this behavior, which I tied to a lack of positive male role models and respect for authority, drives businesses away, creating “food deserts” when residents later complain about the lack of stores. I emphasized that America is exhausted with this repetitive cycle, saying, “We’re tired of it. We’re fatigued. Tired, boss. Tired.” I voiced a controversial desire for a strong military response, using the term “FAFO” (f*** around and find out) to suggest consequences for rioters, and admitted I’m not angry but almost glad to see the chaos, as it might force accountability. I clarified my issue is with the behavior, not race, but focused on what I called “culture rot” perpetuated by fatherless environments and poor choices.

During the June 11, 2025, episode of The Clay Edwards Show, I expressed frustration about ongoing riots in blue cities, which I compared to the 2020 protests. I described a cycle of destruction where I believe white liberals and outside agitators incite chaos, leading to Black communities looting and burning their own neighborhoods. I argued this behavior, which I tied to a lack of positive male role models and respect for authority, drives businesses away, creating “food deserts” when residents later complain about the lack of stores. I emphasized that America is exhausted with this repetitive cycle, saying, “We’re tired of it. We’re fatigued. Tired, boss. Tired.” I voiced a controversial desire for a strong military response, using the term “FAFO” (f*** around and find out) to suggest consequences for rioters, and admitted I’m not angry but almost glad to see the chaos, as it might force accountability. I clarified my issue is with the behavior, not race, but focused on what I called “culture rot” perpetuated by fatherless environments and poor choices.

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