It's Valentine's Day, so of course we're talking about love and romance. This week, we're celebrating the day with a song about a French rapper who got in trouble with the law for his sexist lyrics in the early 2000s. Plus, we take a look at the most titillating picture that has ever existed.
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00:00:17.000Because you're too crazy Simple Okay The most intelligent people are always talking about the best Simple If you often say that you don't have a problem with alcohol, it's a simple Simple Don't you have a child with people you don't know Basics The guys you have in the same head as the idiots in the movies Simple The rules are very fine Hugo Boss is dressed in a Nazi The style has an importance
00:00:47.000Simple The Dauphin are violent Basic Basic So...
00:00:57.000Bonsoir, madame de monsieur, bienvenu sortie de Malon.
00:01:03.000J's Gavin McInnes pier la jour au je douis c'est la saine Valentin Valentine's Day.
00:01:13.000He said champson le rapper qui sappelle or Leon.
00:01:25.000The beginning of that song is relevant.
00:01:28.000He's a rapper who gets in trouble because when he was a little boy, basically, in his early 20s when he started out, he had lots of sexist lyrics.
00:02:15.000And then he goes and makes a dance 46 million views on YouTube.
00:02:21.000But anyway, he had an award recently for best, most popular guy because he sells the most records and is the most popular rapper in France.
00:02:30.000But back in when he was 24, this was 2000, what was it, 6?
00:04:24.000Sorry, Oral Son got in trouble because of the line in that song we just showed that says, shut your mouth or I will make a Marie Treignaton of you.
00:04:34.000A reference to a French actress who was killed by her pop star boyfriend Bertrand Canatat of Noir desir in 2003.
00:04:43.000In other words, it's a joke, but jokes aren't allowed.
00:04:46.000And they talk about the Me Too movement in that article.
00:04:51.000But yeah, just another example of political correctness ruining everything and preventing talented people from getting the accolades they deserve.
00:05:00.000We've got a great show today, a very Valentine's Day romantic show.
00:05:03.000But can we just take some time out to look at the most titillating picture that has ever existed?
00:06:17.000Ladies, you want to know what men are attracted to?
00:06:20.000A long sweater, like an Angora sweater with blue high heels in a chair and that look, that really sums up what the male libido is all about.
00:06:40.000She's married to the Secretary Treasurer.
00:06:43.000There was a controversy a couple of years ago, was it?
00:06:46.000Maybe last year, where she was getting off a private Trump plane, a private government plane, and she listed everything she was wearing.
00:06:53.000I've got a Gucci pantsuit, it's worth this.
00:06:55.000I've got these shoes, Lou Batons, they're worth $1,400.
00:06:58.000She listed it all, and she got a snarky comment.
00:07:00.000Now, the Scots have a problem, and they brought this, by the way, to America via the South, the rednecks, where someone says something to you, and you go, what'd you just see?
00:07:15.000And they've actually done tests where they have northerners who live above the Mason-Dixon line walk down a hallway, and there'd be these little mouth things where they go, ow.
00:07:24.000And the northerners go, what the hell was that?
00:07:26.000And the rednecks, the southerners would go, what was that?
00:08:32.000They called her a movie villain in it.
00:08:35.000She's at the, I don't know, Federal Reserve, wherever they print money with her secretary, treasurer, husband, holding black leather gloves, holding money.
00:08:42.000Isn't it nice to see someone audacious for a change?
00:08:45.000To see someone arrogant about being rich?
00:08:48.000That's what I get from Make America Great Again.
00:10:05.000And we also are going to talk to Candace Owens, not just about feminism, but about the whole white guilt thing and how using a crutch can rot your brain.
00:10:16.000I think they're both very similar interviews in the sense that feminism and I'm white or I'm black and my racial identity, all of this identity politics slows you down and prevents you living your life and ultimately prevents you falling in love.
00:11:42.000My name is Candace Owens, and you are watching White Guilt.
00:11:49.000If I was walking down the street and I saw somebody punching himself in the face, I would probably keep walking.
00:11:55.000But I can no longer ignore this trend of white guilt.
00:11:59.000For those of you that are unaware, there is a growing group of white people in this country who have accepted the ridiculous notion that being born white automatically registers them as a social offender.
00:12:09.000They try to right the sin of their complexion by running around social media yelling at other white people for stating their opinions.
00:12:18.000For example, if white man A comments on Facebook, I don't think players should kneel for the national anthem, then guilty white man B swoops in like, you can't comment.
00:13:47.000We were just watching your white guilt video.
00:13:50.000And it's, so this is when white people see the world as it's their fault, they've done everything bad.
00:13:57.000But I think you can extrapolate this concept to the opposite, which is I'm a victim, everyone's out to get me.
00:14:04.000And Chadwick Moore was talking about this.
00:14:05.000He said, people used to be mean to me, and I'd go, oh, it's because I'm gay.
00:14:09.000And then one day I just turned a switch in my head and I realized, no, people are just ass, and it's got nothing to do with my sexual preferences.
00:14:25.000The media is overselling this concept that if you are white, you should automatically be guilty because there are all of these other groups that don't get to benefit because you're white.
00:14:34.000And I thought this was just like an insane concept that was never going to click or gel.
00:14:38.000But apparently, I go into my comments and there are white people arguing about you shouldn't talk because you don't understand this because you're not black or you're not, you know, a refugee, whatever it is.
00:15:39.000I just tweeted the other day that what I'm seeing right now is this major split happening in the black community where it's victim versus victor mentality.
00:16:27.000And the next thing you know, you don't have to think for yourself.
00:16:29.000It's like when you have a calculator and you catch yourself going 10 times 10 because you're so used to using the calculator that it just becomes a crutch.
00:16:36.000Anti-Semites, if it rains on their birthday, they blame the Jews.
00:16:40.000And I think a lot of black people who are obsessed with racism, if something goes wrong, it's because they hate me because I'm black.
00:16:47.000And then conversely, you have these whites doing the opposite where they go, well, I can't do that because I'm white.
00:16:54.000I can't go see Black Panther because I'm white.
00:16:56.000In all three cases, it's people not thinking for themselves and being logical.
00:18:01.000Have you noticed in school when white men get up to say something, they have this caveat they start with where they go, I just want to say before I get started that I'm a white male and I'm obviously speaking in a position of privilege, so my words mean less than yours.
00:18:13.000I was one, and then they start the question.
00:18:15.000Yeah, it's so stupid, and it's unfortunate that they can't see through it, that this is sort of just being created for them.
00:18:51.000Maybe Japanese are sort of doing it because it's the white thing to do.
00:18:54.000It's actually becoming, like, I think a lot of people who want to be wasps are taking on ethnomasochism and hating Trump because they want to be white.
00:19:07.000It's the cool thing to do, they think.
00:19:08.000And they also think it's like a token of their education, which is just, it's gone absolutely berserk.
00:19:14.000Every single day I look at CNN and you see these people write these pathetic articles, these pathetic opinion pieces that, you know, it's all my fault and I need to just shut up so black people can say things.
00:22:06.000Do you ever look at these colleges and just go, I don't know if this is reparable?
00:22:12.000I mean, when you're buying cars, there's a certain level of car where the chassis's blown out and it's rusted right to the frame and no mechanic wants to go near it.
00:22:22.000It's easier to build one from scratch.
00:22:24.000But we might need a Kelly Blue book for a college championship.
00:22:32.000I'm really optimistic, and that might be because I'm more focused in the black community.
00:22:36.000Like, Charlie goes out, and he's obviously mobilizing these conservative voices, which were kind of being drowned out by these liberal lunatics.
00:22:42.000When I go out, I'm looking for these young black conservatives, and I'm telling you, they are not, as much as CNN tries to pretend that these are all Black Lives Matters spawned, they really aren't.
00:22:52.000My inbox is flooded with black people saying, I know something is off.
00:22:57.000It didn't work out for our families, right?
00:22:59.000So what are we going to just get on the same hamster wheel and repeat the same thing?
00:23:03.000So I'm like super optimistic about the black community.
00:23:06.000And yes, some of these colleges are infested, but that's just because many times when you see these riots and protests, they're actually funded.
00:23:13.000These people don't even go to the colleges that they're rioting and protesting on.
00:23:34.000And a lot of their donors, it's funny, a lot of the donors to these colleges reach out to me and they say, it's like, I don't even want to write checks to these colleges anymore.
00:23:41.000And that's what Charlie realized successfully.
00:23:44.000That's why he encourages these students to win races on schools, that they're able to control the budget.
00:23:48.000And if we can sort of, you know, cut them off by the ankles and say, if you're going to keep promoting this lunacy, we're not going to give you any more money, then part of the battle will be won.
00:23:58.000But unfortunately, I've heard George Soros has a spawn, and he's even worse than George Soros was.
00:25:45.000Now, Cassie J, you did the documentary Red Pill, where you started out talking about how stupid the men's rights movement is and then heard their logic and did something that people very rarely do, where you let the data take you to a conclusion.
00:26:04.000You look at Michael Moore's documentaries, like Bowling for Columbine, and he went, guns are bad, and I'm just going to work backwards from that conclusion.
00:26:28.000In fact, you know, the irony is that's what pulled a lot of people into journalism in the 70s and 80s, like that, that Watergate movie with Robert Redford.
00:26:36.000And they go, they get a scoop and they find it and they go where the data takes them.
00:27:49.000And I realized what happened with feminism is it started out saying women are valid human beings, you know, which I don't think anyone doubted in the first place.
00:27:58.000But now it's become men are not valid human beings.
00:28:01.000Boys, masculinity, it's something to be squashed.
00:28:11.000This onesie is basically saying the default of boy is bad and we need to cross that out.
00:28:16.000And yeah, I saw this shared on my Facebook feed by a feminist friend of mine and she was saying how much she loved it and she has a son, a baby.
00:28:27.000So yeah, I just found it really disturbing and I posted it to Twitter and got a lot of responses that felt the same way I did, which was that it's appalling.
00:28:42.000And in the suburbs where I live, in New York, they're actually being encouraged to go to a psychiatrist and be prescribed Adderall or Ritalin or something to calm them down.
00:28:54.000And that way their rambunctious behavior will be counted as a medical condition and it won't affect their grades.
00:29:00.000So it's either admit, it's either become a drug addict or be penalized for it.
00:29:09.000The whole Ritalin issue is a big topic that I heard a lot about during filming The Red Pill and I ended up not including it in the film, but that is definitely a men's issue, a boys' issue.
00:29:22.000And yeah, Christina Hoff Summers talks a lot about how the boy crisis involves that educators view girls as the gold standard and boys deviate from the gold standard and we need to make them more like girls.
00:30:18.000I have kind of a problem with the men's movement.
00:30:21.000I often get described as being pro, I'm part of the male rights movement, but I never really fully embrace them because I find that they have this sort of like, I'm done.
00:31:44.000Yeah, it really is just letting the speakers speak for themselves.
00:31:47.000And then I obviously share my story, but in no way do I come out a staunch promoter of any agenda.
00:31:55.000So, yeah, I think it's, I mean, I hate to think that the film is inspiring all these breakups, but it's also inspiring more girls really starting to understand the men's perspective.
00:32:07.000Well, when I rail against feminists, people think I'm railing against women, but I always describe feminists as sort of a robot that got wet, and it's sort of going, like it's a malfunctioning woman.
00:32:18.000A woman, a normal woman who recognizes that, you know, she should get married and have babies and at least acknowledge this incredible gift she has of creating and shaping lives.
00:32:30.000They're happy, normal women that I love talking to.
00:32:34.000It's these, I call them shit chests because they're like Iron Man, but you remove the glowing orb and you put poo there.
00:32:40.000They're just like and they're busy bodies, they're angry, they want to spread their misery by blogging articles about how great it is not to have kids and how you should have a dog baby.
00:32:51.000I think people fundamentally misunderstand what sounds like sexism because it's really just saying, I dislike broken women.
00:33:02.000Well, you know, speaking as someone who used to be a feminist for about 10 years, I do see that, that there is, well, what I really do think is that it's just the blinders are on.
00:33:13.000You're only looking for where do I feel offended.
00:33:16.000And a lot of these words like misogyny or, let's see, what else would be woman hating?
00:33:24.000I mean, all these different words that they place on things that they're offended by are subjective to what their view of misogynistic is.
00:33:32.000So if you say a woman is more nurturing, that's misogynistic.
00:33:35.000Or if you say women should be attached to the children when they're very young because of biological reasons and scientific studies we've done that shows the connection of the baby to the mother in their very early years are important, that they find that misogynistic.
00:33:53.000So it's, you know, even just the word misogyny, you have to ask, well, what do you mean by that and what specifically happened to make you say that was misogynistic?
00:34:02.000Well, hasn't it all been disproven by those monkeys?
00:34:32.000And I actually started a blog called The Girly Feminist, where I was trying to take back the word feminist because I had a lot of friends that were saying, you can't be a feminist, Cassie.
00:34:44.000You don't hate men and you shave under your arms.
00:34:47.000And so I thought there was this bad connotation with this.
00:34:49.000And this was back in 2004, before I had a Facebook.
00:34:56.000So I became the girly feminist, and I was trying to say that, you know, women can be feminists and also wear makeup and have grown up with Barbies and not regret that.
00:35:42.000And other feminists are saying this is degrading.
00:35:45.000This is a bad image for young girls to see.
00:35:49.000So, you know, I think feminism has a lot of layers and they are not all on the same page.
00:35:56.000And, you know, so part of the reason why I dropped the label of feminists is because I do not want feminists to speak for me and I don't want to speak for feminists.
00:36:04.000I still care about women's rights, but I do think they have the blinders on and they don't really care about men's issues.
00:36:10.000The girly girl thing is a slippery slope because the next thing you know, you're glorifying having kids and the next thing you know, you're a pro-housewife and that's just satanic to them.
00:37:21.000But he started asking some kind of red-pilled questions.
00:37:26.000And actually, what happened was that we had a huge argument over rape culture in a sushi restaurant where I ended up falling, crying, and hyperventilating.
00:37:34.000And it was very embarrassing for both of us.
00:37:37.000But I was offended by what he was asking about rape culture and talking about, well, what are the victims' responsibilities to avoid that kind of situation?
00:38:18.000I was bringing up the Steubenville rape case, and I was talking about how people in the media were victim blaming because they were asking what she was tweeting the night before, because apparently she was tweeting, I'm going to get effed up and go out.
00:38:30.000And I don't know what she said on Twitter, but it was something to the effect of I'm going to be irresponsible.
00:38:36.000And so he was saying, well, what was she doing tweeting that?
00:38:39.000And why did she go to that party with a bunch of guys she didn't know and no one else, no buddy system and underage drinking and all that.
00:38:48.000So yeah, it really triggered me and it was almost our downfall.
00:38:52.000Yeah, it's a really interesting discussion.
00:38:54.000And I think when you say women are men, men are jalapis.
00:38:58.000We're like a Toyota Corolla From 1994, and you can crash it.
00:39:02.000You can even open up the hood and probably fix whatever's gone wrong with it.
00:39:06.000Women are Ferraris, and you have to watch what roads you go down.
00:39:10.000You don't want to hit a pothole, and you can't just leave them on the road with the keys in the car.
00:39:44.000And he knew nothing about the men's rights movement or anything.
00:39:47.000I ended up researching for the red pill.
00:39:50.000But he was, you know, a thinker and wants to see all sides and does value accountability and responsibility.
00:39:57.000And, you know, I think that is something that is holding a lot of women back.
00:40:02.000And just recently, I think maybe a couple days ago, Will Smith had a video he put up on Facebook about the difference between fault and responsibility.
00:40:12.000It's not your fault you're abused as a child, but it's your responsibility to take that experience, learn from it, and change your life for the better.
00:40:25.000But it got me, watching his video got me thinking, like, I do think that this lack of accountability and responsibility is what's holding women back because they're looking for whoever else to blame, whether it's men or the government, the system, whatever else.
00:40:40.000And I think every successful person, it's because we all have circumstances that happen to us that we wish shouldn't happen.
00:40:48.000But it's the decisions you make and how you respond to those situations that makes you grow above that experience.
00:40:55.000You know, I don't know if you can see this.
00:40:56.000Do you see blue stuff coming from my ears?
00:43:47.000You can get over this war on masculinity, this war on femininity, this war on society, and you can embrace trying to be attractive and trying to have some fun, or you can go the feminist route where you end up obese, nude, and eating out of the garbage.
00:44:04.000We have some footage of that right here, actually.