On This Week’s the Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto shares the story of a charity event he attended and how they were able to collect diapers for a local hospital. Art got the chance to try out delicacy of the Philippines, Balut. Art talks about the latest in the fallout of the events from last week at the Capital. The guys talk about the push to deplatform and it is quite concerning to see the movements from big tech on challenging the Second Amendment.

Art welcomes to the show, former lead singer of the Misfits Michale Graves. Aside from playing in the Misfits, Michale had joined the Marine Corp Reserve and was a part of the Conservative Punk Movement. Michale has been vocal with his beliefs in line with conservatives and with that has found himself censored and deplatformed. Michale shares the concern not only for himself but also for the public in general in the double standard of free speech. Art compares the movement to the PMRC.

Michale talks about his experiences as a conservative in the music world. Michale also tells us about performing for Latino’s for Trump at a Rally in Washington D.C on January 6th and his thoughts on that day. Michale shares that he is part of the Proud Boys movement and how misunderstood the group is.

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