On this week's episode of Sunday Uncensored, Tucker and Tucker discuss the controversy surrounding a Florida gay pride parade being canceled because of a new law banning sex shows for children. They also talk about the LGBTQ+ community's reaction to the new law, and whether or not pedophiles are part of the LGBTQ community.
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00:00:23.000So, in Florida, they canceled a pride parade because the government made it illegal to have sex shows for children, and a bunch of Democrats are like, this is an outrage!
00:01:19.000And I can only say if they're defending pedos, they must be one.
00:01:21.000Remember guys, if saying that you should leave kids alone is an attack on a certain community, that certain community deserves to be attacked.
00:01:33.000Like, if saying leave kids alone is beyond the pale, then the problem is not you telling people to leave kids alone.
00:01:42.000The problem is the people saying, hey, you're telling me that I can't express myself.
00:01:49.000Oh, this is something that I talked about a few years ago, and I kind of was like, all right, so you got the LGBT community, which is now LGBT, and now they're adding stuff.
00:01:59.000If they want to do their own thing, and have their own rights, and do things to each other, all right, I understand that, but it's kind of on them to police their own.
00:02:06.000Just like in the gun community, I say a lot of things that pisses people off because I try to, you know, say the truth and people don't like hearing the truth very often.
00:02:15.000So when there's a bad firearms instructor out there or a bro vet, you know, veteran who says that civilians should own guns, I call that person out.
00:02:23.000And I expect the gun community to police their own a little bit.
00:02:28.000Community to police their own as well, and and I had people like oh no like no It's not just us that are you know like pedophiles or whatever and I'm like I understand that but you need to like Keep those people out then otherwise you will be to some extent guilty by association.
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00:03:45.000People who are identified with this community who are like, no, please stop.
00:03:49.000We did not get a committee together and vote on this being allowed as some sort of sexual orientation.
00:03:53.000But instead it's like, well, we just have to push for these broader and broader boundaries and make everything more ambiguous and dangerous under this guise of like, if you don't, you're not tolerant, you're not accepting.
00:04:04.000And that must be terrible to have your identity hijacked like that.
00:04:07.000The problem is in the theoretical papers in queer theory, Like, pedophilia is part of queer theory.
00:04:17.000They say that no one is actually innocent and that it is bad to prevent children from being exposed to sexuality and stuff.
00:04:28.000There is not a There is not a significant argument against it, according to the queer theorists.
00:04:36.000They say that there is no legitimate argument against it.
00:04:39.000They talk about things like, Judith Butler talks about things like intergenerational relationships, which is just, you know, another way of saying, you know, relationships from adults to children.
00:06:56.000I think the thing is people have, I think people have confused love and sex and lust.
00:07:05.000Like they think it's all the same thing and it's really not.
00:07:08.000Obviously some of those things have components in other but like you like love or someone like the reason you married your wife isn't just because you think she's beautiful, right?
00:07:16.000Like there is so much more to it and I think that is one of the reasons that people have a hard time determining what relationships to commit to and when to walk away from relationships.
00:07:25.000Which is really sad, to be honest, because you are constantly getting mixed signals because you don't know how to read the signals.
00:07:32.000Or even just the idea if someone, you know, every time there's, almost every time there's a school shooting, there's a story of kids getting up and putting themselves in the, like, charging the gunman and getting killed, and I'm like, well, that person's more loving than most of the people, you know, talking about it because they're willing to sacrifice themselves for other people.
00:07:49.000Like, that's a part of love that no one ever wants to talk about.
00:07:52.000I just want to talk about the less part.
00:07:53.000Yeah, the inability to distinguish between, from lust to love, I think is, that is an epidemic in society.
00:08:05.000People don't realize that, like love is not, I mean, sure, you have all the lusting feelings when you're in a real relationship and stuff like that, but love isn't about that kind of stuff.
00:08:19.000It's more of a trusting kind of thing, and I think that most people don't trust their significant other, so I feel like most people aren't actually in love.
00:08:30.000I don't think we know how to build trust between people, because we're such a low-trust society.
00:08:33.000I also think that people crave love, and they confuse it with just attention, and therefore, like, that's why you get so many girls who are like, well, I really need, maybe not thinking it consciously, but subconsciously, they need attention, and they know that basically presenting themselves sexually will get it, because people, again, confuse lust with sexual desire and love and everything like that.
00:08:53.000So it becomes this obvious pipeline for like, I have a void I need to fill and this is how I think I'm going to get it filled because you can't distinguish the feelings and you don't know how to value them.
00:09:02.000And I think that a lot of people nowadays, they don't, because the value on marriage has been significantly decreased, I guess is a way to say it.
00:09:15.000I think, I don't think that people vote with, or I'm sorry, date with intention.
00:09:20.000I think they're dating just to date and to spend time with someone else, not really looking to have a partner in the future.
00:09:28.000And I mean, I'm, I just recently started dating, dating someone pretty seriously.
00:09:32.000And it's like, we talked before we got serious, like, look, I'm dating with intention.
00:09:37.000I'm not looking to just date to just date.
00:09:39.000You know, it's like, there's a reason that we're dating, you know?
00:09:41.000There was a really funny post from earlier where it was a tweet from this woman and she goes, just bought a guy dinner, had sex with him, and then got him an Uber home.
00:10:26.000I actually saw a version of that where it's it's like it's that that picture for a few seconds and then there's a Quick clip of a dude just like skulking into the into the uber with a big old smile on his face like I'm out.
00:11:59.000That one large girl with a pink shirt and three just like, yeah, and four dudes just that were just the most pencil neck geek, like unimpressive specimens of humanity that you could possibly imagine.
00:12:13.000And it's, it's just, It's amazing that people are that satisfied being, like, an option for someone that is just not a catch at all.
00:12:29.000No, because the overwhelming majority of people, even without traditions, are relatively monogamous, not doing these things, but people who are suffering from trauma, anxiety, mental illness, and depression are doing these aberrant things.
00:12:43.000I think that relationship is like one person who has found three people who have extremely low self-esteem, right?
00:12:50.000Right, and you can't, you wouldn't want that for your partner, right?
00:12:53.000You want them to feel confident and whatever else and like that's not, that's why that dynamic is so sad all around.
00:12:59.000It's just kind of manipulative and Cruel.
00:13:02.000I think one of the challenges with any relationship like you touched on this is that you have to build trust and we really struggle to do that now, especially as things become sort of more false and more gray area and you can present one face online and it could be different somewhere else.
00:13:18.000Serge, you're interrupting my deep intellectual point while you're through with your giggling.
00:14:34.000Oh, it's the... I can say whatever I want, it's the... The thing is, that makes her a particularly unsavory thing, particularly if she's trans.
00:16:11.000I was just saying before like maybe this is a good example that we live in a society where we can't always trust what we see and so therefore it becomes extremely difficult to cultivate trust so like you're saying people are like you should have your wife I don't know what at home or doing whatever and like I know from the opposite side of it like I would like ideally find someone who would like I would happily stay home good times but The challenge for women is that you have to find a man you can trust who you believe will try their hardest to work hard that you guys will have a partnership that is equally empowering even if you don't do the exact same things and that you ultimately build a unit together and that is challenging.
00:16:46.000The example I bring up all the time is like Like if you guys want to have kids, your wife has to become pregnant.
00:16:52.000Pregnancy is an incredibly vulnerable time for women.
00:16:54.000Not only typically is it harder to work, but also like you literally squish all of your organs to produce a life.
00:17:01.000It's not that you shouldn't do these things, but it is like you would only want to do that with someone who you can really count on.
00:17:07.000And again, we live in a society that people don't cultivate clear communication and we don't know what's coming next and everything is transient.
00:17:16.000It's just, I can understand the fear around these things.
00:17:19.000I don't think the answer is like polyamory or, you know, sort of these solutions that ultimately create more heartache.
00:17:25.000Yeah, it was funny, because the thing that people didn't like is we have a personal chef to buy us time so she doesn't have to cook, and people did not like that.
00:17:55.000Like, don't even entertain that kind of bullshit.
00:17:57.000There was, on our pop culture show, Pop Culture Criticism, there was a guy who would super chat in pretty regularly, and I think he, I don't remember his username, I wish he did, he was a goldsmith from the Austin area, I think, and he was like, oh yeah, I have a personal chef who, like, meal preps for me, and I'm a house cleaner, like, I make money, my time's worth doing other things, like.
00:18:27.000Yeah, you know, when I saw that Crowder stuff, I got offended because, you know, here's Crowder telling his wife to get in the kitchen and be wifey.
00:18:35.000And I'm like, well, what's wrong with that?
00:18:42.000No, but that's actually, he says that.
00:18:44.000He says you should be a better wife and do wifely things.
00:18:47.000And then he told her apparently to like put on gloves and give the dogs their medicine, but she didn't want to do it because she was worried that it would get in her hands.
00:19:03.000Okay, so I will say this, and this was evident even just talking to somebody, getting feedback from my followers about my relationship with my wife.
00:19:12.000There are situations, we kind of talked about earlier, where men are lazy because of the culture and all that.
00:19:18.000There should be some responsibility on the man to, like, free up stress and stuff off of the wife.
00:19:23.000So, like, if she's pregnant and she can't do five different things, well, maybe the husband can either hire someone and spend some of his money that he wants to spend on fancy cars or whatever to help her get help or whatever, or he needs to get up off the couch and do some stuff and not just put everything on the wife.
00:19:40.000Because, I mean, yeah, if she's pregnant, that's, like, the most important thing she can do.
00:19:44.000And so, like, more guys need to jump in and do stuff.
00:19:46.000You're just supposed to be a team, you know?
00:19:48.000Men, your job is to take care of your wife or your significant other.
00:21:32.000So that's why I'm like, I see these videos and I'm like, I don't know why she's out there.
00:21:36.000For all we know, and I'm not saying it's true, I'm just saying, consider, she walked up to him and she said, you are a fucking scumbag, Steven.
00:21:54.000And even if like, I think you're right that it totally, we just don't know it's so hard to speculate, but like the fact that that was like his reaction, like even if she baited him into it, like- She got him then.
00:23:26.000Alright, so if states are going to take gun rights into their own hand, what do you think will happen if the Fed decided to actually take serious gun control action and enforce sweeping gun reform similar to the assault weapons ban like the 90s?
00:23:40.000And what do you see happening if the government decided to do a weapons ban on AR-15-like guns, forcing to get a tax stamp on all future gun purchases?
00:23:53.000So, what I think would happen, one, I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon.
00:23:58.000Firearms are now, can actually be argued, we're probably getting close to them being argued as common use.
00:24:02.000There's so many that people have that they just can't ban them.
00:24:07.000If the government, say, wanted to force it somehow, anyway, I think we would start seeing governors, and it wouldn't happen in all 50 states, who would say, and actually it already started a couple years ago, we are a two-way sanctuary state.
00:24:19.000And then it would be a face-off between state government and federal.
00:24:23.000Where the state would then go, FBI has no jurisdiction here.
00:24:27.000And you'd have governors like Kemp in Georgia, or like our governor in Tennessee, doing this.
00:24:32.000Now the question is, would there actually be face-offs?
00:24:35.000And then, I kind of alluded to it on the show earlier, this all boils down to the federal government having control over FFLs.
00:24:43.000As long as the government gets to control who can sell guns, And who, firearms manufacturers can sell guns to, they effectively control the arms trade.
00:24:52.000And I actually think that's the bigger issue.
00:24:53.000If the government bans guns, the real question is just going to be our FFLs, how are FFLs going to be affected by it?
00:25:01.000Our firearms manufacturers, so we have a few in our state, Beretta's in our state.
00:25:05.000Is Beretta just going to go, we're just going to sell guns to Tennessee citizens, we're going to say screw the federal government, and we're just going to do our own thing?
00:25:13.000But the good news is I'm not super concerned about an assault weapons ban.
00:25:16.000They've kind of tabled that They they kind of bring it up every year someone brings it up and it's funny because Democrats will say shut up We can't do it.
00:25:24.000Don't don't you know, we're not gonna worry about this but it really would come down to a state's rights issue and With the way things have been going with the Supreme Court kind of pushing stuff back to the state I think it the the question then would be You know, when can FFLs actually, when can that whole system get torn down and states can decide how guns are sold in-state?
00:25:54.000I think that it's going to turn into a state's rights issue, which I'm looking forward to because I would love more states to jump in and say, boot the federal government out of their state and say that they're going to do it.
00:26:05.000Oh, so, so, uh, so sorry to interrupt, but Dylan Mulvaney did put out a video.
00:26:13.000Apparently apparently don't move any called for the arrest about Matt wall says don't move any calls for the arrest of
00:26:17.000people calling her him dude Good grief
00:26:21.000Reasonable, whatever. Can I ask is there a state that whose gun laws you think are like bleeding country?
00:26:26.000Look, is there a state that's doing it, right?
00:26:28.000As long as the federal government has say no, um, I I mean, a lot of the states like Tennessee and a few others, they're all about the same.
00:26:38.000The ones that allow constitutional carry, like in Tennessee, SBRs technically are legal.
00:26:44.000We can manufacture suppressors and sell them in state and not, you know, it's perfectly legal.
00:26:48.000But the federal government says, well, we're not going to recognize that.
00:26:51.000So we're still going to put people in prison who have illegal SBRs, didn't pay the tax stamp.
00:26:55.000You manufactured suppressors and sold them in state.
00:26:58.000There was a trial in Kansas over the same thing about three years ago.
00:27:03.000And I think the federal government basically rolled them up, even though.
00:27:07.000In the state, he was legal for selling and manufacturing a suppressor.
00:27:11.000So this really does boil down to a states' rights issue.
00:27:14.000And a lot of the states like Tennessee and some of the other ones, they're all kind of about the same.
00:27:18.000There's not like a leader of the pack?
00:27:21.000As long as the government can basically veto everything and say, well, we control the FFLs and who gets to sell guns.
00:27:26.000We control the NFA and who can have suppressors.
00:27:29.000It doesn't really matter what the state can do until the state says, hey, we're gonna start up our own gun manufacturing selling business in our state.
00:27:38.000I don't know if you guys finished the question for the, uh, for the, for our... It's about as finished as I can do it.
00:28:40.000And I'm going to try to get gender out of this since that's how we found ourselves here.
00:28:45.000I've been offline for a few weeks and a lot has been said about me, some of which is so far from my truth that I've been hearing my name and I didn't even know who they were talking about sometimes.
00:29:27.000And I'm trying this new thing where I don't pressure myself to share anything before I'm ready.
00:29:32.000And I'm actually sitting with my emotions, you know, not reacting, waiting to respond.
00:29:39.000And shockingly, I can't recommend it more.
00:29:41.000Like, therapy is paying off here, people.
00:29:44.000But I do have some thoughts to share with you.
00:29:48.000So I've been having crazy deja vu because I'm an adult, I'm 26, and throughout childhood, I was called too feminine and over the top.
00:29:59.000And here I am now being called all those same things, but this time it's from other adults.
00:30:05.000And if they're going to accuse me of anything, it should be that I'm a theater person and that I'm camp, but this is just my personality and it always has been.
00:30:14.000What I'm struggling with most is that I grew up in a conservative family, and I'm extremely privileged because they still love me very much, and I grew up in the church.
00:30:25.000And I still have my faith, which I am really trying to hold onto right now.
00:30:29.000Seamus is spinning in his airplane seat.
00:30:32.000You know, even the people that make it really, really hard.
00:30:36.000And I think it's okay to be frustrated with someone or confused, but what I'm struggling to understand is the need to dehumanize and to be cruel.
00:30:47.000Why he's dehumanizing and being so cruel?
00:30:49.000Dehumanization has never fixed anything in history, ever.
00:30:53.000And, you know, I'm embarrassed to even tell you this, but I was nervous that you were going to start believing those things that they were saying about me, since it is so loud.
00:31:05.000But I'm just gonna go ahead and trust that the people who know me and my heart won't listen to that noise.
00:31:11.000What I'm interested in is getting back to making people laugh.
00:31:49.000The good news is that the people pleaser in me has nearly died because there's clearly no- Okay, I'm not playing the rest, but I do want to point out- Is that a TikTok video?
00:32:03.000I agree with those trans YouTubers who have said that Del Mulvaney is lying about taking estrogen.
00:32:08.000Because there's videos where Dylan's wearing like a sports bra with small like chest bumps, I don't wanna call them boobs, but here you can see that Dylan is not wearing whatever fake prosthetic or whatever it is he normally wears.
00:32:19.000So there are some trans YouTubers who are like, Dylan is clearly not taking, uh...
00:33:19.000Hey everyone, I'm honored to have made the cut tonight.
00:33:22.000So, my question is, with Tennessee becoming a front in the culture war, and recent events showing weakness of the governor and some other conservatives changing their tone on red flag laws, And I feel like we should highlight those in positions that are still upholding the values in the face of all the scrutiny.
00:33:42.000Uh, which leads me to ask, have you guys seen, uh, Glenn Jacobs, the former wrestler Kane from the WWE, his, uh, mayor of Knox County's, uh, profile on Twitter recently had a video up yesterday and it was pushing back against all this, uh, false flag propaganda.
00:34:11.000Glenn's a pretty libertarian guy, if I understand correctly.
00:34:15.000He's pretty good on most things that I've heard and seen, but I don't have an extensive knowledge of his policies.
00:34:24.000But if I understand correctly, he has been endorsed by the Libertarian Party, which is generally a good thing.
00:34:30.000Yeah, I feel like I only hear about him through, oh, did you see what he's posting on social media?
00:34:33.000Like, he is an interesting study in the sense that I think his team is really using the internet to reach people and connect, which, you know, especially, you know, being from a smaller area, it's interesting that they're feeling empowered to do that, or they feel like it's worth investing in, I should say.
00:38:46.000I'm also 23 and I just graduated college last May.
00:38:51.000So the whole prepping thing, I think is, I think a lot of people blow that out of proportion.
00:38:57.000First off, if you can't, if you don't have a community to begin with, how much water and beans and stuff you buy isn't that useful?
00:39:05.000And let me just add real quick, in terms of what you need to stock up on, you know, for keeping your family safe, I'm thinking a couple of Rhode Island Reds, a couple of Leghorns.
00:39:18.000But anyway, so you're you're in an interesting situation because you're basically a nomad because you're moving every six months.
00:39:24.000And I would take full advantage of that and spend your time and resources developing skills that you can take anywhere because you're not you're not going to have a farm.
00:39:33.000You're not going to, I don't have a farm right now.
00:39:35.000Um, I live in a more of a city-ish house for work cause I'm prioritizing that over like prepping.
00:39:41.000Um, but I, I don't think that's a, it's a real big issue.
00:39:43.000Um, I'd say spend the time and money on hard skills and then just have the, the, the bare minimum that you need, you know, every six months, uh, you need weapons, you know, having, uh, even FEMA's require, uh, suggestions are actually really good.
00:40:11.000Alcohol, but like most people prepping and spending all their time doing it and they don't have a community, they're not in a good place.
00:40:16.000It's like it's kind of a waste of resources and time.
00:40:20.000Booze, but maybe just some legit alcohol properly sealed and stored because man you don't want to stub your toe and have to cut your foot off.
00:40:27.000One of the things that Lucas mentioned that I think is really important is the fact that FEMA's stuff is really, you know, it's good to start with.
00:40:39.000It also is really easy to tell your friends, oh, this is just what FEMA recommends and people will stop giving you weird looks.
00:40:50.000If you're like, oh, if your friends are people that don't think like this, you know, get wind that you're quote-unquote prepping, then you're gonna be getting weird looks, there'll be jokes, whatever, all kinds of things that people say.
00:41:02.000If you say, well, I'm just doing the stuff that FEMA says, then those kind of remarks and stuff will end right away, because it's, oh, this is what the government recommends, this is what the authorities say, this is what you're supposed to do.
00:41:43.000You're gonna want an entire floor dedicated to your arsenal and your food storage.
00:41:48.000And then should shit hit the fan, you want to make sure you can carry enough in your private helicopter to escape the city before the hordes make it to your penthouse armory.
00:41:57.000I went on a date once where we built bug out bags and just got first aid kits.
00:42:02.000Not super intense ones, but it was nice.
00:44:00.000We've got, uh, tomorrow on The Culture War, George Alexopoulos, G Prime 85, and the first thing I'm gonna ask him is, why the fuck we're using Patreon, bro?
00:44:08.000I'm not kidding, I'm gonna ask him that.