In this episode of Louder With Crowder, the boys talk about the Fast and Furious franchise, teachers indoctrinating our youth, and why Billie Eilish is a satanist. Plus, we talk about feminism in China.
00:01:22.000I saw one, precisely one Fast and Furious film, and it was because it was the second film of a double feature to Drive-In, and I still wanted my money back.
00:01:32.000And then there was one right before, it was like pre-Ronda Rousey, and they said, no, this one's more of like a thriller, it's very similar to The Italian Job.
00:01:38.000I remember I rented that with my mom- It's like six or seven.
00:01:40.000And by the way, Papa Crowder's here, Dave Lando gets back tomorrow.
00:03:16.000Because now this is the CIA's new recruitment video, and let's see what they're- they're putting their best, their best multicultural leg forward.
00:03:40.000A woman whose inflection does not rise at the end of her sentences, suggesting that a question has been asked.
00:03:47.000I used to struggle with imposter syndrome, but at 36, I refused to internalize misguided patriarchal ideas of what a woman can or should be.
00:03:56.000I am tired of feeling like I'm supposed to apologize for the space I occupy rather than intoxicate people with my effort, my brilliance.
00:05:11.000But the patriarchy, the idea of the patriarchy, CIA, FBI, special forces, is, hey, we are to protect the women and children among us so that they can nurture, raise our children, take care of them, and then of course propagate the species.
00:05:47.000That all these negative females say, I am not a blonde with big boobs or an airhead, I don't wear makeup, I don't wear heels, and then Caitlyn Jenner says, you're wrong!
00:06:02.000That's all the splendor that is woman!
00:06:05.000If we had made those comments about uptalk like she did, finishing sentences like that, but even male millennials are doing that now, or everything's a question.
00:06:14.000If we had said that, we're the patriarchy.
00:06:22.000It's one of those things, look, I talked with my wife, there was something recently, we were watching a show, pick a show, any show, and of course the guy shows up and we're an idiot and we're completely inept and we'll talk about Billie Eilish saying that men are weak and I have to be everyone's mom despite the fact that her older brother is the one who risked and invested and developed a studio and tossed her in as a vocalist.
00:06:39.000Anyway, if we spent half as much time focusing on raising good men and what makes a good man as we do denigrating all men, think about this.
00:07:30.000That's what you see with the Billie Eilish interview.
00:07:32.000That's what you see here with the CIA.
00:07:33.000It's all these negative stereotypes of men.
00:07:35.000And just as right now you're seeing a statistic of more people because of Black Lives Matter riots, more people because of Critical Race 3 feeling like they're more racist, you're going to see more people feel like they're sexist.
00:07:47.000You can only browbeat men so long because they have a penis, or women with a penis, we get it, before they start saying, hey, you know what?
00:07:54.000I think we've actually done some pretty good stuff.
00:08:11.000But don't act like every single man out there is horrible and can't hold a job and doesn't understand life, and then expect them to be nice and kind and loving when it comes time to get married.
00:08:20.000You can't talk about how awful men are and how you don't need a man, how you don't want a man, and then be 35, realize your window is closing, and wondering where all the good men are going to and they don't want to marry you.
00:09:51.000There are a lot of times that I would turn you in for murder that you think is justifiable and I don't, but in this case, I'm not coming at cops.
00:10:12.000So Teacher Appreciation Week is trending number one right now on Twitter.
00:10:17.000In recognition, here's a recent clip of the beautiful, brave heroes, the real heroes, professors from Roosevelt University, talking about exactly what it is that they're teaching your kids when they have them completely unfettered and you have no access or the ability to mold young minds.
00:10:35.000You fit in so well with their, you know, the university's philosophy and mission, right?
00:10:40.000I mean, it's all social justice all day every day.
00:10:43.000I get to talk about all the things I love.
00:10:45.000Yeah, I always flip out the kids that take my master's class on fiscal policy and public budgets when the first three or four classes are devoted to philosophy of social justice and how you organize society.
00:10:57.000We don't talk about one, you know, budgetary item.
00:11:00.000They're like, oh man, Professor Martiri, this is a really weird way to teach a budget.
00:11:06.000Yeah, yeah, it's a really weird way to teach a budget by not teaching a budget.
00:11:16.000This is the perfect example of where it only works in academia, and this is why I don't think, and you know what it bothers me?
00:11:20.000You see a lot of conservatives say, oh, academia, it's an indoctrination factory, but their kids all have to pull the strings to get them into Harvard, to get them Listen, my twins, I am going to be openly advocating against them going to an expensive university.
00:11:32.000In-state school, community college, trade school, and I want to teach them fiscal responsibility and the skill set as to how you most effectively learn.
00:13:26.000The best thing you can do is comment below.
00:13:27.000It's the best thing that helps the algorithm.
00:13:29.000And I want to know if you experienced that in college.
00:13:31.000For me, I was going, wait, I have to buy a $300 textbook?
00:13:33.000What is really important is the left wants you to think, especially when they do these polls and they do them every election cycle and they talk about the educated elite, if you listen to Aaron Sorkin.
00:13:44.000They want education, meaning higher education, university, to be inextricably tied with being knowledgeable, with being intelligent, with being, you know what, I would even say educated.
00:13:54.000The current educational system, that one you just saw there, does not educate young Americans.
00:14:00.000And so I think for people who say, well, I'm not left or right.
00:14:02.000I see everything on an individual basis.
00:14:04.000I don't believe in that necessarily when you're looking through the prism of politics.
00:14:07.000I think you need some kind of an ideology at least so you have a framework.
00:14:10.000But when it comes to judging people as to whether they are educated, intelligent or not, how about we do this?
00:14:16.000How about we take everyone on an individual basis and don't judge them based on a piece of paper, which is really just congratulations, your parents check cashed.
00:14:25.000Uh, or a student loan, which will be paid off.
00:14:59.000And I was watching CNN, and they pulled this this morning.
00:15:02.000You know, we've talked about how they pull the selective edit of the very fine people on both sides.
00:15:08.000Donald Trump saying, I'm not talking about white supremacists and neo-Nazis who should be condemned totally almost as much as Brian Stelter.
00:15:15.000That's about what they always cut that out.
00:15:44.000Again, we have all this on livewithcrader.com.
00:15:50.000It was a relatively slim 87 vote margin on a resolution that said Romney shouldn't have voted to impeach Trump, claiming that Donald Trump's 2019 call to the Ukrainian president where he threatened to hold up foreign aid in exchange for an investigation into his political opponent was perfectly okay.
00:16:06.000And that Trump, far from inciting the January 6th riots, urged his followers to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.
00:16:50.000People say, well, you know what, there's a lot of big tech, a lot of problems with people losing trust in our institutions and we need real journalism.
00:16:56.000If that's real journalism, we don't need it.
00:16:58.000Just like if those are real teachers, we don't need it.
00:17:00.000If that's the real CIA, we don't need it.
00:17:39.000They were doing this in a broader story.
00:17:40.000You and I actually got pissed off at this, independent of each other.
00:17:44.000I was watching it and I tweeted out about it.
00:17:45.000I was like, I can't believe what they just did!
00:17:47.000They were saying that people that were booing Romney and people that made kind of speeches against Romney are the same people that said this.
00:17:59.000But then you're gonna call a guy a liar saying that Donald Trump... You're not even just saying Trump, right?
00:18:04.000You're saying, this guy's a liar and can't be trusted about Romney because he said this about Trump and Trump of course didn't say peaceful.
00:19:42.000I don't want to get that little kid on the show.
00:19:45.000So last week, Trevor Noah, this is just something, and actually a good friend of mine who used to be on YouTube quite a bit, I don't know if I can use him as a reference so I'll be careful, but he denounced the CDC's new guidelines, Trevor Noah, talking about, just watch this clip and see if you can sort of spot the inconsistency.
00:20:05.000Here's Trevor Noah talking about CDC guidelines.
00:20:08.000I know science is difficult, and this is a novel virus and all of that, but who's running messaging at the CDC, huh?
00:20:16.000First they said mosques make us less safe.
00:20:48.000The shit you're saying to people is incoherent.
00:20:50.000You're telling us these new vaccines are 95% effective and will stop coronavirus, but we still can't do anything without a mask on anyway, which is it?
00:20:59.000Is this one of the most effective vaccines in the history of the world, or does it not work?
00:21:03.000It's not clear messaging, especially if you're desperately trying to convince people to get the vaccine.
00:21:18.000I love how they put viral rant at the bottom.
00:21:21.000Like, isn't that something that actually happens to the rant?
00:21:23.000Like, you don't just declare it a viral rant?
00:21:25.000It's predetermined if you know that there's going to be millions of dollars invested into running that ad.
00:21:30.000Look, first off, I don't disagree with him at all, but the problem is, of course, he was insulting anybody who said this before his rant on that day, which I believe was Friday.
00:21:38.000Keep in mind, too, Ron DeSantis, not just a diversity hire at Comedy Central, but an actual sitting governor, had medical professionals from, I want to make sure I get this right, Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, was banned for doing exactly what Trevor Noah is doing right here, going against the CDC.
00:21:56.000He's going against the CDC with what he's saying.
00:21:58.000Keep in mind, our COVID anniversary, the entire special, right?
00:22:02.000We did 15 Days to Flatten the Curve, one year, we went through all of the CDC stances, all of the World Health Organization stances, all of the data on masks, all of the data on the vaccines and Operation Warp Speed, and we were removed.
00:22:15.000That episode was removed, you can still watch it at MugClub, lightoffcutter.com slash MugClub, along with like 30 banned episodes.
00:22:21.000I wonder if they're going to remove this episode because we played Trevor Noah's episode.
00:22:27.000And not only that, but by the way, what they removed us for was where we were talking about mortality rates, saying that COVID is significantly more lethal for old people, and I won't say exactly that it's significantly less lethal for some specific demographic of people compared to the flu, but I will say we use the actual CDC mortality rates, so that's kind of relevant.
00:23:10.000And I hate to do this because I think that what he said was right, but look, we've got to be fair here, so I would advocate everyone out there go watch this viral rant from Trevor Noah and flag it!
00:23:21.000Flag it as a violation of community guidelines just because I want to see if it's consistently applied, if it is applied across the board equally.
00:23:29.000You do not live in a free society and you don't, it's not a free platform if laws or rules exist, it's whether they are applied equally.
00:23:38.000So, for example, if Hillary Clinton commits some kind of shady campaign finance, nothing happens, but Trevor Noah is put on house arrest where he has to breathe into his bracelet every 24 hours, that means that you don't live in a free society.
00:23:50.000If the IRS targets political opponents but they don't, they treat people who are of their own political ilk more kindly, you don't live in a free society.
00:24:00.000So, everyone, you can go, if you don't want to search it on YouTube, just go to LiveWithCredit.com and click the link.
00:24:06.000Flag it as a violation of community guidelines.
00:24:07.000We'll circle back and see what happens.
00:24:21.000I mean, maybe they should come back and say, look, when a sitting governor is talking to medical professionals, the American public, or at least the public in the state that he's in, has a right to hear what he has to say.
00:26:23.000So speaking of science, speaking of medical experts, Stephanie Ruhle, and we're going to go into Elliot Page, but this is a perfect lead, because Stephanie Ruhle grilled West Virginia Governor Jim Justice over the transgender sports bill.
00:26:38.000And I will say this, the problem is that the governor here totally botched his response, but it doesn't change the fact that Mrs. Ruhle is satisfied with herself in a way that she has no right to be.
00:26:51.000Can you give me one example of a transgender child trying to get an unfair advantage?
00:27:02.000If you cannot name one single example for me of a child doing this, why would you make this a priority?
00:27:08.000I believe that girls work so hard to attain Title IX and I do not have any idea now why we are trying to disadvantage them in participating in the sport that they put so much into.
00:27:54.000Sometimes people answer, and this is a problem with cable news, I've told you this, where they want to speak for as long as possible and they want to give the opposing point of view as little time as possible.
00:28:02.000So it's not actually conducive toward making an effective argument.
00:28:05.000What you just say is, don't be silly, we just don't want men competing with girls.
00:28:11.000And then she would be clicking her pen nervously like the invincible guy in GoldenEye.
00:28:17.000So, this is also something, an argument, we've been through this, used by trans advocates.
00:28:22.000Well, it hasn't happened yet in West Virginia.
00:28:24.000It could not be less relevant, but it's actually the appeal to novelty intellectual argument.
00:28:29.000Some people, we can bring it up in Latin, argumentum ad novitatum, novitatum.
00:28:34.000This fallacy is the opposite of appeal to tradition in that it is an attempt to claim that the newness or modernity of something is evidence as to its truth and superiority. The novelty of the idea or
00:28:43.000proposition does not entail its truth or falsity." So what she's saying is, well, in
00:28:47.000West Virginia this hasn't happened yet, okay, that doesn't matter. It would be like saying
00:28:51.000other places in Europe, well, you know, you don't need to protect the Jews, the Holocaust
00:28:55.000hasn't happened here yet. Not comparing some boy who decides to be a girl beating up
00:29:00.000girls in sports or setting the records to the Holocaust.
00:29:04.000I'm just saying it's the same kind of an intellectual fallacy, and it's an intellectual fallacy that has been made to excuse away horrible atrocities.
00:29:10.000It hasn't happened yet, so why do we need to do something about it?
00:29:14.000West Virginia, it hasn't happened in West Virginia yet.
00:29:17.000Doesn't mean that it hasn't happened across the globe.
00:29:19.000We went through multiple examples last week.
00:29:21.000Fallon Fox, male-to-female fighter, lived as a male for most of his life, fathered children, broke a woman's orbital, you have Australian women's handball champ Hannah Mouncey, that's a hilarious picture, made for great comedy, so I'm not too mad about it.
00:29:32.000Women's cycling world champ, Rachel McKinnon, set world records, two records in a trial.
00:29:37.000NCAA champion, CeCe Teffler, master squat world record holder, Marya Gregory.
00:29:41.000The list goes on and on and these are just in places where they don't have laws and so they show up to compete in women's division and people are incredibly confused.
00:30:00.000Like, it doesn't make any sense to put somebody who is physically superior their entire life, and I'm sorry, I don't mean that to degrade women, I'm just saying on average, and put them in a sport with women and say, that's fair and that's normal.
00:30:14.000Don't apologize for saying that men are physically stronger than women.
00:30:17.000That's not an insult to women, and you know what?
00:30:18.000We have to acknowledge the truth to protect women.
00:30:20.000Listen, women, in order for the patriarchy to protect you, meaning we're a part of the voting bloc that you are as well, in order to create these laws, we need to acknowledge that men have an unfair biological advantage over women, and so we shouldn't be competing in your sports.
00:30:47.000Men are physically more gifted than women.
00:30:49.000And so, in order to make sure that women have an equal playing field in their sports, no men should compete with you.
00:30:55.000Let's not be offended at the statistical, the scientific reality, and instead be offended at the lie by people who do so in the name of equality, because, hey, the science isn't in yet.
00:31:05.000We have no idea if 12 to 25 times the testosterone gives men an advantage.
00:32:10.000Well, it hasn't happened in your state yet.
00:32:14.000And by the way, one of the things she did was put up all of the areas where West Virginia was lagging behind other states, saying, oh, you're so bad on these things, why don't you focus on this?
00:32:22.000Like, people can't do two things at one time.
00:32:23.000He was right in saying, I sign hundreds of bills.
00:32:26.000He just said it in a really stupid way.
00:32:27.000If people made your point and then said, hey, by the way, I can do a lot of things at the same time.
00:32:31.000I sign tons of bills every single day.
00:32:33.000We're getting things done in West Virginia.
00:32:36.000He should have just said, look, look, we are looking into improving our educational system on a state level, including charter schools, student vouchers, also, no peckers in the women's restrooms.
00:33:20.000They bring the worst possible people on to discuss these ideas because they can't fight the idea itself, so they have to bring on somebody who can't articulate it and go, well, they sound stupid when they make this argument, let's bring them on!
00:35:42.000So before we get into the specifics here, this is of course Ellen Page's transition to Elliot, and look, I will say this.
00:35:49.000I do have some compassion and empathy because, well, you can watch these clips here, and I'll tell you, this doesn't seem like someone, even though they keep saying it, who's very happy and who's in a great headspace.
00:36:20.000And yeah, I mean, I just, it's probably driving my friends crazy, like, sending them profile photos of me, you know, with, like, posts, um, having, I, you know, top surgery.
00:38:10.000The problem is when you declare marriage a fundamental human right, you've now said that men and women are interchangeable.
00:38:15.000I don't believe that two dads can give everything to a kid that a mom and a dad can, and I don't believe that two moms can give everything to a child that a mother and a dad can.
00:38:29.000I wish that the government wasn't in the marriage-running business, but it's because we understand before federal government, before state government, before municipal government, the central governing body is the nuclear family.
00:38:40.000That being said, back then the argument was, what we do in our bedroom is our own business.
00:38:44.000I always, look, that's not where it's going to end.
00:38:47.000It's not about what you do in your own bedroom.
00:38:49.000As you can see now, the argument has changed from, what we do in our own bedroom is our own business, to Elliot Page goes on to say, if you do not support my political point of view, you want to erase us!
00:39:00.000Yes, I believe people want to erase trans people.
00:39:05.000They don't believe we exist and they don't want to exist.
00:39:08.000And the fact that right now, right now the main tactic is to attack trans kids?
00:39:33.000If anything, the people who are saying, hey look, putting kids on puberty blockers or allowing them to actually undergo physical reassignment surgery, that's the opposite of protecting them.
00:39:42.000Yeah, stepping in to say, hey, maybe they should be able to decide their own bedtime before they chop off their penis.
00:39:51.000We're attacking the enablers, you assholes.
00:39:53.000We're attacking people who put kids out there in parades and in protests when they have no idea what's going on, and you're using them for political gain.
00:40:12.000I feel bad because I feel like they're in a place where they're hurting and they don't understand how to do it and they've got this entire group of people out there saying, hey, come to us.
00:40:20.000We will use you for our political agenda.
00:40:50.000Like, look, Elliot Page is a perfect example of why you don't see the inverse of what we were just talking about, girls dominating men's sports.
00:40:58.000Can you imagine that guy in a rugby scrum?
00:42:07.000I don't think it's because of the Target bathroom.
00:42:11.000Okay, and then, of course, Elliot Page, again, talking about hyperbolic, right?
00:42:16.000Again, it used to be, hey, what do we do in our own bedroom?
00:42:18.000No one here has a problem with – we're going to get to Caitlyn Jenner in a second – no one here has a problem with whatever you want to do in your own time and call yourself.
00:42:23.000The problem is with the fundamental changing of society and that everybody else has to take part, especially now at a point where it is undeniable That it will cause harm to others, namely the more vulnerable among us, young women in sports.
00:42:38.000But remember, you will be forced to care.
00:42:41.000Here's the hyperbole from, or maybe Elliot believes this, on transgender sports.
00:42:47.000And because there is such an attack on trans healthcare right now, when already there's such lack of access, or trans people who don't even want to go to the doctor, what you are hearing from certain lawmakers are actual, complete, and utter of their lies in terms of what they're saying about the health care.
00:43:10.000And the reality of the health care is that it's supported by medical institutions, and it saves lives.
00:43:18.000And if you are going to do this, and if you are also not going to allow trans kids to play sports, children will die.
00:46:22.000I think that Caitlyn Jenner is saying that because Caitlyn Jenner knows that Bruce would have simply eviscerated the women's decathlon, right?
00:46:38.000Understands that there are differences.
00:46:43.000I don't know how that works, and I don't want to be banned.
00:46:45.000But also, on that note, think about this.
00:46:48.000California might have a race between a former vineyard owner who's releasing serial felons and locked down the state and caused more mass migration out from the state than any governor before him, to the point that they lost a congressional seat in And by the way, also supports transgenders in people's sports, is running against a former male Olympian who killed a woman and is now a woman.
00:47:15.000If you were to put that up on SNL or even back on MADtv as a sketch show, people would be like, come on now, it's gotta be rooted in some sort of reality!
00:47:25.000Like, I really don't understand from what angle you come from.
00:47:28.000I tell you what, I wouldn't be a huge fan of voting for either of them, but the fact is Caitlyn Jenner is more reasonable on trans policy than Gavin Newsom.
00:49:26.000But look, right now, in case you wondered about CNN's demographic, mesothelioma is still a thing.
00:49:31.000Not only do you have to be so old to have lived in a home where there was asbestos that caused mesothelioma, but you also have to, in 2021, have not yet seen the commercials regarding mesothelioma.
00:50:46.000Let me just point out really quickly, before we move on to some other points in this article, which I wouldn't care about if not for the fact that it's, I have to.
00:50:56.000Without men, none of this interview would be possible.
00:50:58.000So the interview was given to British Vogue, obviously a print magazine, printing press, invented by a man, Kuchenberg, I don't think.
00:51:05.000Johan Zahn, a man, invented the camera, of course, for the photo shoot.
00:51:08.000Arthur Baldwin Turner, a man, invented and created Vogue magazine, though I'm sure men were using the term loosely.
00:51:13.000The internet, which is where this was largely circulated, was invented, of course, by a man.
00:51:19.000During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the internet.
00:52:32.000You have no idea what it's like, and I mean that, and if any woman out there is pissed off at me right now, you're wrong.
00:52:37.000You have no idea what it's like to be a 16-year-old male trying not to think about sex.
00:52:44.000I don't care what you're wearing, just hard enough as it is, but you add on top of it the kind of things, the kind of dresses, or the kind of outfits, or whatever it is.
00:52:53.000And to be clear, if any guy touches you inappropriately, they should be buried beneath the trucks.
00:52:57.000Absolutely, a hundred percent of the time.
00:52:58.000You cannot, and I'll get to some other quotes, you cannot change that man's perception of you.
00:54:04.000At that point, it's just a dick imprint like the face in the Frighteners over the bed.
00:54:10.000So I'm just saying, I went with the uptuck.
00:54:12.000But if you go with an uptuck, make sure your shirt is long enough and you don't stretch because then you're going to see the Model T action.
00:54:47.000Over how I was going to be able to afford getting him in a quality preschool because the The prices of these preschool programs are ridiculous.
00:55:49.000I thought when we said we were spending money on roads that it would go to improving roads, and I didn't think that it would go to paying for transition surgery in the military.
00:55:58.000This kind of misinterpretation of the meanings of words like roads, and don't you love they show the black family, they need preschool, and they show the white family.
00:56:07.000So basically that can be encapsulated this way.
00:56:37.00042% attempted suicide rate, those democracies.
00:56:41.000My main problem with this interview with Billie Eilish, by the way, is that everything... Let me be really clear about this.
00:56:47.000So when people, my problem too, I've talked about QAnon in the past, where people think that everything is a cabal of Satanists and child sacrifice.
00:56:53.000Satanism is actually far more common than people realize in that most Satanists, if you look at Levain Satanism, they just don't actually believe in God.
00:59:59.000As a young... Let's just use as an example, young... We were all sort of young Christians here, right?
01:00:04.000And so we would see attractive girls, for example, at church or youth group or at school.
01:00:08.000You would see an attractive girl, and then you would see an attractive girl dressed like a prostitute.
01:00:13.000Now, they're both the same level of attractive.
01:00:16.000However, you think of one primarily and only sexually, and you think of another one as one you respect and one you'd be interested in courting.
01:01:36.000But this is just really not a good message to be sending to young women, and they don't understand that it's going to make them inevitably very unhappy.
01:01:51.000Your brother created the studio in which you recorded all of your- and he wrote the songs, and you just said, yeah, put my voice on there.
01:02:00.000Now, the reason you probably are more marketed is because you're a woman, and because you're more attractive, and you're probably talented.
01:02:18.000We see them in the comments all the time.
01:02:19.000No, because a lot of women are saying, I can't find, a lot of our life advice, I can't find men.
01:02:23.000Well, look, the reason for that is because at some point, women as a whole are going to have to start standing up for what actually matters to them.
01:02:31.000You can't let the women in the media dominate this message with putting trans in sports and dressing like strippers and saying that men should respect them.
01:02:39.000Look, at some point, you're going to have to say, you know what, there needs to be a civil war within women.
01:02:45.000Meaning, you know, some people are going to lose some weaves.
01:03:16.000And you were taught how to be a good mom and a good wife, just like men were taught how to be a good husband, because these were important roles in society.
01:03:23.000However, women back then, there were still plenty of women who were working in sciences, women who were nurses, women who were teachers.
01:03:29.000There weren't many women who were CEOs.
01:03:31.000Now, some of that is nature, some of that is nurture, because women typically wanted to have children.
01:03:35.000And you notice this, when most women have children and they start families, they don't often want to go back into the workplace, because they find it more fulfilling.
01:04:06.000When your parents sat you down and you learned, okay, you were growing up, you were maybe going into junior high, you know, maybe you were going into high school.
01:04:11.000The point is, maybe you were approaching that 15, 16-year-old mark that Billie Eilish was talking about.
01:04:15.000Did your parents say, hey, by the way, you have to be a stay-at-home mom, you have no choice?
01:04:19.000Or did your parents say, hey, look, When you grow up, you can be anything you want to be.
01:04:26.000You can, if you're playing, I don't know, some sport volleyball, you can, you know, assuming that no men come into the sport at this point, you can play sports when you grow up.
01:04:57.000I'm sorry, Dad, I say Darren sometimes because I have to say it for people who are Dad, Pops, Gerald, Quarter Black, Garrett, anyone.
01:05:04.000When your parents had a talk with you, and I remember you having a talk with me when you told me what a man should be, Dad, when you told me what a man would have to do when he grew up.
01:05:11.000Any of you, were any of you provided with the choice of, hey, son, now that you're getting older, you're going to have to learn how to provide for yourself.
01:05:17.000You're going to have to learn how to take responsibility.
01:05:20.000Oh, and by the way, you can also just be a stay-at-home dad.
01:06:01.000You're just showing there is a difference when you're growing up on the expectations.
01:06:04.000And I know that there are plenty of women out there who get forced into roles of being mom or being parents because the family unit is breaking apart.
01:06:18.000Let's make sure that dads are staying at home.
01:06:20.000Men, let's make sure we have the Civil War with us and say, look, if you want to be a jerk, if you want to be a sexual abuser, if you want to be a harasser, not cool.
01:06:27.000We're going to make sure that you're not doing that.
01:06:29.000And by the way, don't call it mean whenever kids are roughhousing in the barbecue in that commercial from Gillette.
01:06:35.000We need that to understand there are lines we can't cross.
01:06:38.000And when you pull those things away, men cross every line.
01:06:41.000I just want, look, I just want women out there to understand, look, you had a conversation when you were young, young boys had a very different conversation, and it involved far less choice and far more pressure.
01:07:33.000In case you were wondering, and just again, comment below, young boys, sorry not young, when you were a young boy, and men, maybe you're a young boy right now, we have a lot of young people watching too, and women, what kind of conversation did your parents have?
01:07:45.000And if they didn't have that conversation, shame on your parents.
01:07:47.000You guys should all be having that conversation with your children.
01:07:51.000I do think that young men should be taught to be protectors and providers, and to make sure that we take care of the women for whom we are responsible in our lives.
01:07:59.000And I want that conversation to take place with women, and I want them to have choice.
01:08:02.000But I want them to appreciate it, and not browbeat men every chance they get.
01:08:06.000Because women, I'm telling you, just like the Black Lives Matter backlash, and just like people now are seeing race more and more, and you're seeing more racism, you are going to see more misogyny and more sexism if you keep Villifying.
01:08:19.000It's just not going to be a good thing for you.
01:08:22.000But in case you were wondering, this doesn't really make a whole lot of sense.
01:08:24.000This interview with Billie Eilish, it almost seems like word salad.
01:08:27.000You have to take into context that in the interview she said, and I keep going he because of Elliot Page and I'm so paranoid I'm trying to screw up the pronouns, said that she admires the multi-dimensionality of Megan Thee Stallion.
01:08:40.000And I think Billie Eilish was referring to this Megan, the stallion.
01:09:58.000Look, I am not above admitting when I don't understand the science of crustacean, bottom feeders, catfish, carp.
01:10:07.000I don't know what filter feeders do when attached to Megan Thee Stallion's ass, and I don't know what makes it multi-dimensional, but I do know that I'm close-minded enough to not like it, and I recognize that about myself, and I'm not going to work on it.
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