In this week’s episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto delves into various topics. He begins by shedding light on the potential downsides of proudly wearing certain Council or Border Patrol-related swag, as some filters of association have eroded, allowing individuals the idea to shout their anti-opinions freely. Art also discusses his recent “Freedom Friday” Instagram post, where he highlighted the escalating numbers of illegal crossings in Arizona and how this impacts media coverage compared to the situation in Texas.
Drawing on his experience, Art contrasts the response to the high numbers in Texas with the lack of support by the Agency for Arizona during its own surge in illegal border crossings. While Texas received assistance from Agents in Tucson Sector in the past, the same reciprocation hasn’t occurred. Some agents have even been deployed to the Northern Border while Arizona faces overwhelming challenges.
Art takes a deep dive into the online realm, where he explores YouTube videos, stumbling upon one discussing the “Top 3 Firearms” one should own. After dissecting the video’s arguments, Art shifts to noting attitudes towards law enforcement and reflecting on how times have changed. Throughout the episode, Art draws comparisons between the events of January 6th, 2021, in Washington, D.C., and the riots that occurred in various U.S. cities involving leaders and supporters of the BLM movement.
On a lighter note, Art shares his passion for comic books and his recent visit to Comic Con in Tucson. He discusses his favorite comic book titles, including The Ferret, The Nam, and X-Men. Art is pleasantly surprised to discover the Funko Pop Series, which allows individuals to create their own customized Funko figures in their likeness. At Comic-Con, Art even had the chance to meet wrestling legend The Honky Tonk Man and shares an interesting story about Danny Marianino punching out Glenn Danzig, which eventually led to a book.
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