The Eric Metaxas Show - Yeonmi Park - Part 2 ( Encore Continued)
Episode Date: July 25, 2023Yeonmi Park continues sharing stories about her life surviving in North Korea and China and how she, her sister, and her mother all escaped, settling into an America undergoing transformation. ...
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Folks, welcome back talking to Yomi Park about her story, as told in the book, In Order to Live.
Her new book, which we'll get to eventually, is while time remains, very important.
But first, we have to get the story.
So the story is, you're 13, you and your sister are somehow vaguely having this idea that if we go to China,
if we escape somehow we can get food.
Yeah.
It's that simple.
but before this you have the you're stricken ill and your father who by now is a different man,
a broken man, but he's home and your mother, they carry you to a hospital.
I don't remember I kind of fainted almost.
So I remember being in the hospital bed and they said, I need a surgery that day.
So that's what I remember from that day.
And then doctors would refuse to operate on me.
and my mom had to bribe the doctor and she didn't have the money.
Okay, so this is basic that if you can't pay, they will let you die.
And so your mother finds a way to bribe them to operate on you, but they misdiagnose you.
Yeah.
So that's the thing.
It's like universal free health care.
It's not, after all, very free because doctors charge you for bribery,
and they demand you to bring all the medicine and,
needs everything from the patient.
So they expect the patients to bring those things?
Of course, everything.
To pay for those things.
Yeah, the cause everything is patient responsibility.
And she begged one of the neighbors to lend their money.
With that money, she bought things from the black market.
And the anesthesia, of course, is a fake.
The black market sets.
So I don't think you mentioned this.
So on the black market, when you buy anesthesia for,
the operation, they cheat you and they sell you anesthesia, which does not anesthetize.
Even penicillin they sell, a lot of times it's a fake.
And there's no way, like we know it.
It's a black market, and the government doesn't have the medicine.
And the only way we can find is from the black market.
So I was up during the surgery and screaming and fainting and screaming and fainting.
So there's doing surgery on you with no anesthesia?
They tied me.
That isn't common in North Korea because they cut the bones without anesthesia.
They tied you down so you could not do anything, but they are cutting you with no anesthesia.
And they thought your problem was appendicitis.
Yeah.
And so they took out your appendix with no anesthesia.
Yeah.
And you remember this.
Of course, I remember my intestines were ripped apart.
And my mom said she heard this sound that she never heard, like it's like slaughtered house.
And I lost so much blood, but most of people in North Korea don't die from cancer.
Before cancer, it gets something else.
And I killed us, usually infection and malnutrition.
So I got out of surgery and well, shocked to me, it's like the nurse go around the hospital, inject
everybody with one needle.
With the same needle.
Same needle.
So people are getting infected from the same needle over and over.
And in this incision side, they're like this, like the yellow things just coming up.
People are so infected.
And so it's better off you just not do anything in North Korea.
That's how horrible the medical system is.
So it's almost miraculous.
It sounds miraculous.
You survived this somehow.
Yeah, we assume that I wasn't getting infected.
It was like 100% chance of getting infection.
And they like literally cook things and they don't like disinfect.
They don't have even gods.
They get the like cotton from some like plant.
and the bedding we ripped apart and then as a use of gas.
So best they can do is cooking it at home.
So boiling it?
Yeah, boiling it.
But then they use it to another patient who has a lot of infections.
So it spreads to everybody.
So you get out of there with your life, but it was misdiagnosed.
You didn't have appendicitis.
You had another problem.
I just had infection and malnutrition.
So now you are.
deciding with your sister, who's two years older than you?
Three years.
So she escaped first while I was in hospital.
And then as soon as we got out of the hospital, that's when we had to, I asked my mom to escape with me.
And you were very forceful in this idea.
That's the thing.
I mean, at 13 in North Korea, children are all about being obedient to their parents.
I never spoke back to my parents.
I was terrified by my parents.
You know, it's like Asian culture is very respectful to elders.
But something came to me that day.
I heard my mom's hand.
Like, I'm not going to let it go.
And you have to come with me to China.
And somehow she listened to 13-year-old, like her daughter's idea,
and she came with me that day.
So you escape, how did you escape?
We found a broker, and she helped introduce.
just some men who knew the route to cross the frozen river.
Okay, now you find a broker.
You are talking about corruption.
Yeah.
This is basically a trick.
It is.
Because without the broker, there's no way we can cross the river because the guards every 10 meters with a machine.
So they are bribing the guards.
So everybody's in on this.
Everybody's taking money.
And the people who are taking you,
to escape are actually selling you into sexual slavery.
Yeah.
That's what's really happening.
But you and your mother did not know this.
Yeah.
And your sister did not know this, of course.
No, none of us knew.
So when you get into China, what happens?
Yeah, it's the Chinese side broker telling me that he wants to have sex with me.
You're 13.
Yeah.
And I did not know even more to sex.
Because in North school, we don't have sex education,
and we don't see those things on TV.
So I didn't even know what I was talking about.
My mother knew what he was talking about and begged him, take her instead.
She's like, she just got out of the hospital.
She has just incision inside.
She can't even walk properly.
So as soon as you get across, one broker gives you to the other broker,
and the broker on the Chinese side,
wants to rape you and your mother bargains take me instead.
Yeah.
That's a pretty dramatic story, but that's only the beginning of your story.
So what happens from this moment?
We go to a house, a apartment that he has, and then we go in there.
It's now, it's like brighter, and they were negotiating our price.
us to a different broker and, you know, checks our teeth, checks our bones, and see our condition
and how much they can get from us. So we became a livestock. Yeah. So you go from
enslavement in North Korea to enslavement in China. The Chinese government is fully aware
and complicit in this sexual slavery. Exactly. I mean, the police guards, they are the ones
buying these girls in the back door for their sex slaves.
Yeah.
They are the customers.
I wonder if Nike and Apple are aware of this.
They are aware of it.
They just don't care.
Yeah.
I know.
It's just hard for us to process that so you're going through this and the Chinese government is aware of this and they're complicit in this.
This is part of the system.
They're not doing anything to stop it.
So you are, I mean, again, you tell the story in the book in detail, but you're being sold down the line like animals.
Yeah.
And you are expected to have sex.
Your mother somehow prevents this from happening to you.
So first trafficker in China, she did.
And then they sold us to second traffic.
And then second trafficker sold my mom first and let me alone.
So they separated you?
Yeah.
So I got separated from my mom.
That's the year 13.
And I don't know where my sister is.
My dad is in North Korea.
And I was alone.
And of course, this guy was trying to rape me.
Thankfully, he had his mistress with him.
So whenever he would give her lots of alcohol and when she sleeps,
he would come to my room and try to rape me.
And I felt like, I felt like hell.
I, I felt so hard.
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Describing some tough stuff,
you know me, but it's important we hear these stories.
So this broker
sneaks into your room
to rape you while he
basically drugs his girlfriend so that she can't
object. But every time
for some reason you fight like crazy to prevent it,
and you are successful in preventing it?
I did fight so hard,
and then he thought he cannot use me anymore
because he cannot wait me.
And I think he also realized if I were a virgin,
he would charge more money for me.
So after trying several times,
he decided to send me to a different trafficker,
but this time he charged more money for me
because I was virgin, and that hand Chinese loaned me
for over $20.
Say that again?
He bought me for over $200, around $265.
Because you're a 13-year-old virgin.
Yeah.
So this is so similar when you hear stories of slavery in America, in some ways it's very similar.
It's so horrifying that human beings treat other human beings this way.
But I think we have to be very clear that we ended up.
slavery in this country, in the Civil War, but right now this kind of thing is going on in China
today in case anybody is pro-China. I would like you to know that this is happening in China today,
but they're not talking about it publicly because somehow they know we might disapprove.
So at this point, you're sold to someone. I don't remember this piece of the same.
The time is they started me to Han Chinese.
What's that?
The Han ethnic group, the Han Chinese.
Yeah, the main China, the main group.
And he bought me.
And then he was, of course, trying to rape me again.
And at this point, I was right to kill myself.
I was not going to get raped, and I was going to kill myself instead.
And when I was trying to kill myself, he said, if I do become his mistress, he was going to save my family for me.
Okay, so just to be clear, you were literally going to kill yourself.
You said, I will not.
I have a knife, and I was going to jump out of that, like, you know, the floor.
It was an apartment complex.
So because you threatened to kill yourself rather than sleep with him, he now says to you,
listen, if you go along with my plan, if you become my mistress, I will find your family and save your family.
So this is a guy who sold my mom.
Because previously, right before me, he bought my mom from the same broker and sold her to a Chinese farmer.
So he knew where my mom was.
So that's how he made a deal with me.
So he figured instead of you killing yourself and he loses everything, he's going to do this.
He's going to make a deal with you.
So he makes this deal with you.
And amazingly, he does this.
this. Yeah, he does it. He does this. So you've become like, what's the word we can use? Like a
concubine? What do you say? They call it like Shaw's Shoeff, who is like a small mistress.
Because he had a wife. He had children. His daughter was almost the same as me. And, I mean,
he was raping every girl that comes to his hand. So it was not like, but he wouldn't just keep me.
That's a thing. Even all those girls like raping.
they still have their favorites.
So he just wants to kill me.
So he's, I mean, I guess the word really, he's a pimp.
Yeah.
That's the word.
He's a pimp.
And so this pimp decides that he can get you not to kill yourself, to go along with things.
He promises to bring your mother back to you.
And help my father to go in.
to find a way so that your father can come from North Korea to China.
Yeah.
So this is kind of an amazing thing.
Yeah.
That's what it took to get you not to kill yourself and that he was willing to go through with this.
And he actually does.
He does.
So your father eventually makes his way to China.
And I was turning 14 in October of 2007.
He crossed the frozen yellow river.
and came to China and I saw him again.
How long after that did he die?
He came in October on my birthday,
and he passed away in February.
So very soon from cancer?
Yeah, he didn't last more than three months,
like January 19th around that time.
That story you tell in the book in order to live,
it's extremely moving.
I don't want you to tell it now
because I want people to buy the book.
and read the details.
So you're, for a little while, your mother's there, your father's there.
You still don't know where your sister is.
You are still in this sexual slavery with this pimp.
Yeah.
And what happens next?
He loses all his money from gambling.
Okay, so we keep forgetting, I forgetting.
We're dealing with big criminals, so he's big into gambling.
and he loses everything.
Yeah.
So he couldn't even give us a few cents
of money to buy food in China.
So I couldn't buy my mother some water.
Like we would have to, like, you know,
the meters on the water.
And if we don't pay the beer, the water doesn't come in.
So we, like, open the water tiny little bit
so the meter would not run.
And then when that, that comes out,
so entire night we can able to get a lot.
little bit of water. So I could even get my mom water. Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we're not talking
about North Korea. We're talking about China. This is China. Yeah. Wow. So I had to sell my mother
because I couldn't feed her in China. So you had to sell your mother. This is in the book.
To whom? A farmer in the countryside, or Han Chinese, a other Chinese. Okay. This brings us
to the forced abortion policy.
Tell us.
It's a one child policy
that Communist Party implemented in the country
that resulted a lot of people
choosing boys over girls.
Okay. So killing
the baby girl in the womb
because they wanted to have...
They flipped the baby. If the girl
was born, a lot of them were poor. They could not
get the sonogram. So when you
give birth, a girl comes up. What do you do?
You just flip them. Baby cannot
breathe. That's how they
kill the baby, their own baby.
The parents will kill their own baby if it was a girl.
Because they are going to get punished.
They're going to go sent a prison.
Because they had more than one child.
Yeah. So they flipped a baby like that.
Or they sell their babies for their own babies to slavery in China.
Chinese babies also sold a lot of them as sex slaves too.
So it's amazing that North Korea,
and the head of China, they have a voice at the United Nations.
In case anybody's wondering, the value of the United Nations,
I think you understand it's less than zero.
But this happens, and because of this evil policy,
there is a very dramatic shortage of women to marry in China.
Yeah.
So we have something...
More than 33 million men.
million men who there is no woman for them to marry.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah.
It's like marriage able, like that age group.
Now the young people, the gap is even bigger.
So that is gap is keep going on.
So they solve the problem caused by abortion and infanticide.
They solved the problem by allowing these men to purchase wives from North Korea.
Yeah.
And of course the Chinese government knows this is happening,
that this is sexual slavery, and they're going along with it.
So your mother is sold to someone.
Second time she was sold to another guy in China.
Your father has died, and what happens to you?
And then he lets me go too, because he couldn't feed me.
And then I was getting kidnapped by another gangster.
And this gangster was a lot more scary.
He was killing people.
How old were you?
It was 14.
And I escaped that somehow.
And then I found my mother.
And then I run with her.
I ran with her from that Chinese fake husband.
And then we found a North Korean lady who told us that there was a way we could survive in China.
And by then we were begging together.
get a job to wash dishes or like being a waitress and even that job Chinese people would not give
to us. So the only place we are turning into is a becoming a cam girl.
A camera girl. Yeah. So this is basically like internet chat rooms. This is like it's a sexual thing,
men pay to talk to women on camera. And ask them to take off clothes. Yeah.
Right. And so you and your mother found yourselves forced to do this so you could eat.
Yeah, so they will give us place to sleep and eat.
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I'm talking to Yomi Park.
Her book is In Order to Live.
We're talking about that.
The new book is Wild Time Remains, but you need to read in Order to Live first.
because it tells this story much more than we're able to cover here.
So you and your mother are so desperate.
You are 14 years old, and you're forced into basically the sex trade on cameras.
You're given a place to live.
You're given food, but you have to perform this work.
How long does this go on for you and for your mother?
So a lot is in the book, because,
when I was writing the book, I relied my memory on my mother's because a lot of times my memory
blocked up, but it prolonged for many months. And in that chat room, we met another defective woman
that she somehow knew of contact information to missionaries from South Korea, Christian missionaries.
I mean, this is amazing. This is like the story you say, you can't make it up. You are in this
chat room doing this terrible, terrible work. You're 14. And somehow you get a connection to
Christian missionaries from South Korea, who, I guess, make it possible for you to find a way out.
Right. So she had a contact for this Christian missionaries, but path to going to South Korea from
China is like making it is 1% so dangerous our journey. Most of them don't make it.
Okay. You're not you're not exaggerating here. You're saying that this is like a one and a hundred
chance. There's a possibility, but this is by no means a good possibility. Yeah. But you're
willing to take any chance. Because the path that we chose is like we don't even have a guide.
It's literally walking across the frozen Gobi Desert.
across the Gobi Desert from China into Mongolia.
So this is the path that these South Korean missionaries,
and this is a complicated thing with these missionaries,
because on the one hand, obviously, they're doing something good,
but it was a little complicated, as you say in the book, you talk about it.
But even they knew that we don't know if we can succeed.
Yes, that's what they can come with us.
Like other journey, other people go through Thailand,
the brokers go with them,
and they get money from the defective.
They charge money, but we didn't pay anybody,
so the missionaries could not come with us.
Once you're lost in the Gobby Desert,
you don't know how to get out of it.
It's a very, very risky thing,
and that's why we had to pray.
We needed God's mercy to make it.
Well, that's what the missionaries told you,
because they believe in God.
Yeah.
But you, I guess on some level you believe this at this point, that you're praying to God.
Of course.
I mean, every second when you're about to get discovered, and every single time they say,
when you're so frozen, you cannot even think.
You don't even know of prayer.
It's that kind of terrifying situation.
They say, just don't even pray.
Just think about, you know, Jesus blood is my blood.
Like, Jesus' blood is my blood.
about that. And they said that will help us and that's all we did is, you know,
Jesus blood is my blood, Jesus blood is my blood, and thinking that, that's how we survived.
And you did survive. Yeah. How long is the journey across the frozen Gobi Desert?
So we chose the coldest time of the year, 2009 in February. It's like minus 40 degrees.
Minus 40 degrees. Yeah, it's in Mongolian desert. So we walked one day. So we started from
Chinese side and then crossing that border to Mongolia and we caught it next day in the morning.
And some people wander around in the desert for seven days and die.
And some people never make it.
And they get shot by the guards from Chinese side because it's a shoot to kill order.
If you see somebody crossing the border, they require to shoot them right there.
So I know somebody who she made it, but her brother got shot in front of her and she had to run to survive.
So now that nobody is escaping through Mongolia anymore because it's so dangerous.
I think I told you that my mother escaped East Germany when it was under Stalin and the Soviets in 1951.
She was 17.
And it was not quite yet at that point like you're describing, but very soon after it became that way.
Shoot to kill, you'll die.
And in 1971, when I was seven, we traveled to East Germany.
Germany to visit our relatives.
Yeah.
And I remember when I was seven years old, looking out the train to see the dogs and the barbed wire and the guns.
And my mother explaining to me that, yeah, if you try to escape East Germany, they will kill you.
We hear about those things.
But you live through this.
And somehow you made it to Mongolia.
So now for the first time, you're actually free.
In South Korea. After many months of in Mongolia, interrogation, we were sent to South Korea.
So that took some time.
So it took a while.
Took a while.
And you get to South Korea.
That's a whole other story, of course.
You get to South Korea.
You're with your mother, your mother, and eventually your sister, you do discover your sister.
Yeah, seven years later.
I found her when I was a adult.
An adult.
So you make your way to South Korea
And long story short
Because we talked about this at Socrates City
And it's in your book
But you eventually
Visit the United States
Yeah
I mean initially I just learned on a different planet
You know
People is telling me
Like I didn't even know what my favorite color was
Yeah that's one thing
I remember
Yeah, talk about that.
Yeah, it's like for nursing people, we don't even know what critical thinking is.
We don't even have the word I.
And we go to the country.
Oh, I'm sorry, we're at a time.
We'll be right back.
I'm talking to Yomi Park.
Yomi, you were just saying, so here you come to South Korea,
and they're trying to integrate you in a way into this new life.
And they're giving you ideas and things that are so foreign to you,
like the thought of thinking for your self.
Like when you said, when somebody says, what's your favorite color, it never even occurred to you that it was possible to have a favorite color.
Yeah.
Because, like, in North Korea, just teachers say, we love red color because it's a revolutionary color.
We love red because it's a revolutionary color, so you really have to, everybody has to love red.
Yeah, the answer was already determined by the party.
It wasn't something we were able to choose.
So when people say, what do you think?
And I was like, why does that matter?
Just tell me what you think.
And I go, what I can do.
That was extremely hard thinking for myself for the first time.
So it took a while for you to develop the muscles to think freely.
It's an amazing concept.
Well, look, you hear about this, people who have been enslaved,
that it takes a long time to be free.
It's not just being physically free, but mentally and emotionally.
But you do visit, at some point, you visit the United States.
To Tyler, Texas.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do my mission work.
Missionary work.
Yeah.
And you, when do you decide, that was just a short trip, but when did you decide to come to the United States?
I don't remember how this, how it worked.
So, yeah, it was like beginning of 2015 to write that first book in New York.
So I moved to America in 2015.
Okay.
To write this book, which is titled In Order to Live in North Carolina.
Korean Girls' Journey to Freedom. This is the book that I'm insisting everyone buy and read, please,
and pay your kids to read it. So now you're in America, and what do you think you're going to do?
When did it occur to you, maybe I will try to go to college?
So I was already studying criminal justice in South Korean University.
I forgot about that.
So I was like left one year to graduate for BA.
So it was always my father's dream for me to having a college degree.
So I always knew that I had to, you know, continue to studying.
And then I learned that there was a university called Columbia in uptown in New York City.
Right.
Right up the street over here.
Yeah.
So you say, let's see, maybe I can go to Columbia University.
Okay. And what did you want to study there?
I was open because I was studying criminal justice in South Korea.
So this time I wanted to do something else.
And so I explored several majors.
I studied economics sometime.
And then human rights and political science.
So it ended up getting a human rights and political science degree.
So this brings up to the subject of your new book, your brand new book,
which is called Wild Time Remains.
a North Korean defectors search for freedom in America.
So when did you realize that something was wrong?
Here you come to America, the land of the free,
the first place in the world, in the history of the world,
where people govern themselves and understand this idea of liberty.
but in 2016 in Columbia University, you experienced something else.
Yeah, so, I mean, the very first day at the orientation before the classes began,
I was very shocked what was happening in college in rooms in America.
Because it really reminded me of my North Korean classroom.
You know, at some point I was like thinking, did I go back to North Korea?
How did this is like America?
How are we learning this in American classrooms?
Because they were telling you how to think.
Not just like, not even what to think, right?
Like it's the narrative of understanding the word is exactly the same narrative.
The world is horrible because of greedy capitalism and because of great white men.
All the problems that we have.
Okay, so the, because we skipped over that in the, in the, you talk about it a little bit when we were at the Socrates and the city conversation.
But so the problem.
propaganda that is fed to people in North Korea over and over and over and over is all of our
problems are caused by the Americans, by capitalism, this is the enemy. Socialism is paradise.
So now you go to Columbia University in New York City and you're experiencing the same
ideas being pushed at you even in orientation. Before you even start classes, you're getting
these ideas pushed. What did you think? It's an amazing thing to try to...
I mean, the difference was in North Korea, if we don't believe it, there's a gun next to us
and going to shoot us. In America, I just think it's people voluntarily believing it.
You had a gun pointing at them. And in some way, they are like believing it a lot more
deeper way, because I think it's the first generation of the revolutionaries. They're the true
believers. By the time when I was in North Korea, we were just forced to believe it. So the passion
was way harsher at Columbia. And I was shocked the same ideology of the equality of outcomes,
the equity that destroyed North Korea, where people are so incompetent, nothing works. It's played in
America where the solution to every problem is equity, that we need to fix the equality of outcomes.
Equity, yeah. Well, listen, I mean, many people,
people understand this. Many people don't understand this. It's an amazing thing that we now live
in a country. Most people in America used to understand this. But since the 1960s, and I know you know
this, but the ideas of the greatness of America, the greatness of the free market, the greatness
of liberty and free speech, these ideas have been undermined slowly through the decades
until now we come to a place where obviously we have a few generations that have no concept of what actual communism looks like,
no concept of the blessings of liberty and any of that kind of stuff.
But it's amazing to me just to hear you talk about, here you are, you go,
to Columbia University to get an education, and you are shocked to hear these things.
And now I know because, you know, when I read the book, you're not exaggerating.
I mean, it seems like you're exaggerating, but no, it was very, very forceful.
That ends things for us today, but we will pick up tomorrow or the next day with a conversation.
Folks, mandatory reading in order to live by Yonmi Park, and we'll discuss the next book,
While Time Remains the next time.
Oh, man, look at my life.
I'm a lot like you were.
Look at my life.
Folks, this is one of the most important things we talk about on this program.
We don't talk about it enough.
The money that you have in pension funds, 401Ks, whatever it is,
is effectively being controlled by people who are working against your values.
A lot of us have money in funds that invest in, oh, Target, Amazon, you name it,
all kinds of companies that are working dramatically against everything you believe in.
So it's time that we wake up, we understand the financial power that we have,
and pull our money out of these kinds of places, which is why I have as my guest, the founder and CEO of
Inspire on the program, Robert Netsley. Robert, we've talked about this before, but the power that we have
financially is huge. But the reason things have gone to hell in a handbasket is because most of us don't
have a clue that we have this power. We kind of act like it's a, it's a, it's a,
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tons of our money is being used against us because of our investments. So before I let you talk,
I want to tell people to go to inspireadvisors.com slash Eric. Robert Nettsley, when did you
wake up to this and say, I want to solve this? Because this is as big as it gets.
Well, it was about 12 years ago when I was working at Wells Fargo investment services,
and I just got, you know, kicked in the rear end by discovery that I, here I am president
to our local pro-life pregnancy center, and I own three stocks of companies manufacturing abortion
drugs.
And the Holy Spirit just convicted me on this issue that here I am, you know, fighting to save
the lives of these precious unborn, and yet I'm making money every time somebody has an abortion.
And then you go down the laundry list of all these other issues, LGBT activism and human trafficking,
you know, et cetera, et cetera, launched us into what we're doing now. And, and, you know, by God's grace,
millions upon millions of Christians and other conservatives with similar values are waking up to the
fact, uncomfortable fact that in your investment account, you own and are profiting from things
that would make your stomach churn. And not only that, but because of the fund companies that
you have your money placed in, those fund companies get to vote for the issues of these companies
promote things like we're seeing in the news with Target and other.
others. That's your money at work, but it's at work against you. But it doesn't have to be that
way. So that free report and that there's a way to fix it. It's very easy. Just got to be aware
and take some simple steps. And we're putting some free work and reports out for listeners here,
inspiredvisors.com slash Eric, like you mentioned. So people are informed and aware of what they can do
to fix this because if we don't fix it. If you just sit there blindly going along, like,
then you can get better. It's going to all get worse. And frankly, it's going to be your fault.
for not doing anything. You know, we've got to do something about it and, you know, let God have the,
have the results. But we can't just sit here and do nothing because that's how we got here in the
first place. We've all got to become activists. We've all got to do. I think a lot of us just thought,
like, well, I'm just going to go along in my life. And, you know, I go to church on Sunday.
And, well, folks, there are things you need to do. And if you don't do it, you're responsible for things
going to hell in a handbasket. So I want to ask you, please, first of all, this is a
is free. Okay. This is, this is free. InspireAdvisors.com slash Eric. Robert Netsley, thank you so much.
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