Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - February 28, 2023


EPISODE 406: PRESIDENT BIDEN ORDERS CDC TO GO DOOR-TO-DOOR IN EAST PALESTINE


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24 minutes

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168.08115

Word Count

4,126

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337

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Today's top headlines: President Biden orders the CDC to go door-to-door in East Palestine, South Africa on the verge of the collapse. Who could have predicted that? If only there had been some clues. And finally, why are so many young men single? All this and more on today's Human Events Daily!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily powered by
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00:00:04.900 Today is February 28th, 2023.
00:00:08.060 Anno Domini.
00:00:09.460 Today's top headlines.
00:00:10.300 President Biden orders the CDC to go door to door in East Palestine, South Africa on
00:00:17.740 the verge of the collapse.
00:00:19.480 Who could have predicted that if only there had been some clues?
00:00:22.440 And finally, why are so many young men single?
00:00:25.940 All this more ahead.
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00:00:57.280 I work in East Palestine rural arena outside with cars and water, and it's just been like
00:01:09.740 this ever since the train blew up.
00:01:12.620 It's crazy.
00:01:13.440 What does your voice really sound like, Wade?
00:01:15.100 I know you can't tell us, but is it like that?
00:01:17.340 You sound like Michael Jackson normally?
00:01:19.660 Lately, I sound like Mickey Mouse.
00:01:22.460 Yep.
00:01:23.440 He's got a deep, thraspy voice normally.
00:01:26.100 Other than that, I just go and get tested and get checked out.
00:01:30.160 What are they telling you?
00:01:31.800 My doctor says I most definitely have the chemicals in me.
00:01:37.500 But he has to find a toxologist to get properly...
00:01:41.160 They keep telling me to come up here, but nobody has nothing.
00:01:44.400 When you say nobody has anything, like, there are no doctors in town to be able to help you?
00:01:48.560 That's what they're telling me.
00:01:49.680 That's it.
00:01:50.360 I got to make a phone call and schedule an appointment with somebody.
00:01:55.060 Okay.
00:01:56.000 Are you going to do that?
00:01:57.360 Yeah.
00:01:57.600 Oh, yeah.
00:01:58.020 Okay.
00:01:59.160 How do you...
00:02:00.080 How does...
00:02:00.540 Is it just affecting your voice, Wade, or are you feeling it in other areas of your body?
00:02:05.480 My chest hurts at nighttime.
00:02:07.240 It feels like I'm drowning a little.
00:02:11.100 He wakes up every morning.
00:02:12.080 I have a hard time breathing.
00:02:15.360 I cough up phlegm a lot.
00:02:18.560 Yeah.
00:02:20.180 But other than that, I...
00:02:21.840 And were you in pretty good health, Wade, up until now?
00:02:26.280 Yeah.
00:02:26.920 Only a 40-year-old man.
00:02:28.200 That's not very old.
00:02:29.400 No.
00:02:31.380 Pretty planning to travel that he felt, you know, how...
00:02:33.660 I was...
00:02:34.560 I did a whole video...
00:02:36.960 I mean, you know, they're...
00:02:40.120 I don't.
00:02:41.480 On...
00:02:42.280 Zoom?
00:02:44.020 Zoom.
00:02:44.400 Zoom.
00:02:44.920 Zoom.
00:02:45.240 All I can...
00:02:45.740 Every time I think of Zoom, that song of my generation, who's Zoom and who?
00:02:49.760 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:02:50.900 Let me answer the question.
00:02:51.640 I mean, you hear a guy like that, who's obviously dealing with what sounds like severe raspy throat, severe vocal strain, no ability to get air past his vocal cords.
00:03:08.480 Now, what's interesting is that it seems like the passenger in the vehicle is not experiencing those same type of symptoms.
00:03:17.740 So, we don't know.
00:03:19.420 We don't know what directly is causing this, why it's affecting some people, not others.
00:03:24.260 We're assuming they live in close proximity.
00:03:27.540 It's all one town.
00:03:28.400 But, again, this is going on in the center of our country, in a place that people used to call flyover country, the flyover states, the states that don't matter, the little people, the little guy, the jobs, the towns that were shipped overseas during the 1990s and the 2000s.
00:03:51.820 As the system of globalism was created, and who cares?
00:03:56.060 Who cares about the guy in East Palestine?
00:03:58.860 Who cares about his raspy voice?
00:04:00.500 Let's just dump chemicals on this town.
00:04:02.720 Let's just conduct chemical warfare on them because they don't matter at the end of the day.
00:04:07.840 None of them matters.
00:04:08.680 Their lives don't matter.
00:04:10.580 Who cares if he can't breathe?
00:04:12.500 We should probably have less of them anyway.
00:04:15.580 This is this type of mentality that you get from our government.
00:04:18.880 And so now we're hearing, though, that President Biden is now ordering door-to-door CDC surveys.
00:04:26.300 They're going to be going door-to-door in East Palestine.
00:04:29.520 It's been 25 days, three and a half weeks since the trade derailment.
00:04:35.740 And now you're going to do health surveys?
00:04:38.520 Why didn't you do any surveys before this was conducted?
00:04:43.000 Why didn't the governors, Governor DeWine and Governor Shapiro of Pennsylvania, actually care about what might happen to their citizens if these chemicals were burned and it was released into the community?
00:04:55.040 I still have yet to have anyone explain to me precisely why they couldn't simply drain the chemicals into transportation and have them moved away.
00:05:07.900 Because they keep telling us, oh, well, we drain them into trenches and set the chemicals on fire.
00:05:12.220 I'm sorry, you drain the chemicals into trenches and set the trenches on fire?
00:05:15.940 Really?
00:05:17.180 That was the only way you could deal with this?
00:05:19.180 You couldn't move them?
00:05:20.180 You couldn't remove them?
00:05:21.280 You couldn't put them in other cars?
00:05:22.660 You couldn't bring some trucks over, some hazmat vehicles, and deal with this?
00:05:26.540 This is insane.
00:05:27.820 This is completely insane.
00:05:30.480 And the fact of the matter is that our government wants to care what's going on in Ukraine, what's going on in the South China Sea, what's going on here, what's going on there.
00:05:37.040 They don't care about the people of East Palestine that are now dealing with this.
00:05:42.100 So the CDC is also expected.
00:05:46.040 So they're going door-to-door.
00:05:47.340 They're calling this thing Mickey Mouse syndrome because, obviously, you hear the horrific changes of the voice.
00:05:54.120 It's like the Joker came out and was putting the gas throughout the town, coughing up gray mucus.
00:05:59.560 Then you've got people headed into it.
00:06:02.260 So the CDC is planning to head into Pennsylvania to get into this situation.
00:06:08.300 Let's go down the list.
00:06:11.800 The chemicals leaked here.
00:06:12.800 This is from DailyMail.com.
00:06:14.360 Vinyl chloride.
00:06:16.080 Benzene.
00:06:17.180 Ethanol glycol monobutyl ether.
00:06:21.600 Ethanol cycle acrylate.
00:06:23.820 Isobutylene.
00:06:24.580 By the way, this sounds like the list of chemicals that go into those beyond meat packages when you're reading one of those.
00:06:29.820 And you're trying to figure out, oh, it's plant-based.
00:06:31.340 And you read, oh, it's made from what?
00:06:33.380 Oh, vinyl chloride.
00:06:34.900 Benoctonuclein.
00:06:36.520 Ethocycle acelerate.
00:06:38.580 Isobutylene.
00:06:39.020 Yeah.
00:06:39.560 None of that stuff is allowed in my house.
00:06:41.500 Tanya Tate would absolutely go nuts if you try to bring that in.
00:06:44.700 But let me go back a second here.
00:06:48.020 Because we use dark humor.
00:06:51.680 We use laughter to ridicule what's going on.
00:06:54.320 But at the same time, the people that this affected, they don't get to laugh.
00:07:00.120 They can't laugh.
00:07:01.340 They literally can't laugh because of what was done to them.
00:07:05.460 So not only have they had to see in their lifetimes.
00:07:10.300 Their industries gutted.
00:07:11.920 Their jobs shipped overseas.
00:07:14.760 Their families put into economic depression by their government and by their country.
00:07:21.640 Now, chemicals are released in their town.
00:07:25.800 And we're told to suck it up.
00:07:27.980 And they say, oh, well, you can take a survey.
00:07:29.740 And we'll get back to you later.
00:07:31.340 We'll give you a little bit of money.
00:07:32.700 So sorry that we ruined your life.
00:07:35.840 People need to understand that all of this is being done to them by design.
00:07:40.260 Folks, do you feel like the world is being held together with duct tape right now?
00:07:44.860 I do.
00:07:45.360 And in East Palestine, it seems like the duct tape is coming off because every day we're
00:07:48.520 throwing new distractions by the fake news to pull us from the reality that we're all
00:07:52.220 facing.
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00:08:41.900 From Utali here in the capital Nairobi to South Africa, where the economy is on the brink
00:08:47.300 of collapse due to rolling power blackouts that have choked industries.
00:08:50.640 The country is also facing long-term social instability due to massive layouts.
00:08:56.160 Economic experts are saying that the government needs to invest billions of rands to overhaul
00:09:00.960 its energy infrastructure and construct new power plants.
00:09:04.480 Here are the details of this and other stories making headlines from across the continent.
00:09:08.940 So South Africa's energy grid is completely collapsing at this point.
00:09:13.800 In fact, from the New Zealand Herald has a headline out this morning that says South Africa faces
00:09:20.540 civil war conditions due to the possibility of power grid collapse.
00:09:26.860 Listen to this.
00:09:28.160 South Africa is on the verge of collapse amid rolling blackouts and warnings of a total power
00:09:32.040 grid failure could lead to mass rioting on the scale of a civil war.
00:09:36.880 Western embassies, including the United States and Australia, have advised their citizens
00:09:42.000 in the country to stock up on several days worth of food and water and be on high alert
00:09:47.660 during extended blackouts sweeping the country.
00:09:50.820 New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade advises exercise extreme caution due to
00:09:55.880 strikes and demonstrations.
00:09:57.960 There have been outbreaks of violence primarily directed towards refugees and other African
00:10:03.560 migrants throughout South Africa.
00:10:05.540 Violence could again occur at short notice and bystanders could be caught up.
00:10:09.620 The president of South Africa, and I love this story.
00:10:12.600 I just I love this story.
00:10:14.020 He's being sued now by members of the opposition party and other South Africans claiming that
00:10:21.100 he is not providing energy because of his policies.
00:10:25.140 And remember, these policies include the fact that inside their constitution, they have critical
00:10:30.740 race theory.
00:10:31.500 This idea that the representation of the demographic groups, the racial groups of South Africa must
00:10:37.340 be directly associated, directly proportional inside all of their institutions.
00:10:42.500 We're going to make our institutions look like South Africa.
00:10:45.740 So what they did all the way back in the 1990s, as reported by CNN at the time, they instituted
00:10:51.020 race quotas.
00:10:52.120 And I brought this up, what, two weeks ago, and I had all the South African libs losing
00:10:56.960 their minds at me.
00:10:57.940 Well, guess what?
00:10:59.240 At least I ain't losing power.
00:11:01.000 At least I'm still on the air.
00:11:02.800 Now you guys can't even respond to me because you can't charge your phones because you don't
00:11:09.020 have electricity.
00:11:10.920 Yeah.
00:11:11.080 Sorry about that, libs.
00:11:13.080 Sorry, not sorry.
00:11:15.040 In papers filed in response to a constitutional challenge on load shedding, according to
00:11:21.180 the Mail and Guardian from South Africa, this is the response.
00:11:25.460 This is the response of President Ramaphosa on all of this.
00:11:28.540 The South African president has responded by saying, this is amazing.
00:11:32.940 He says he doesn't have a constitutional duty and it doesn't constitute a dereliction of
00:11:38.720 duty on his part or the national government's part to provide electricity to the country.
00:11:45.360 This is his answer.
00:11:46.880 He argues that in terms of part B of schedule four to the constitution, electricity and gas
00:11:52.580 reticulation is a competence of local government.
00:11:55.620 There is nothing in the constitution or any other law that compels me to provide electricity
00:12:00.260 to the public.
00:12:01.260 And I could not be accused of failing to uphold the constitution just because the lights are
00:12:05.640 not staying on.
00:12:06.540 It is now accepted that municipalities are in law required to provide water and electricity
00:12:11.400 to their people as a matter of public duty.
00:12:13.580 This is amazing.
00:12:14.100 So the president of South Africa, while the lights are all off and everybody's asking
00:12:18.840 him, hey, why are the lights in your mansion still on?
00:12:21.800 Why is every why do you seem to have all the fresh water?
00:12:24.920 You guys have never out of power there.
00:12:26.420 These blackouts don't seem to be affecting you.
00:12:28.220 And he says, you know what?
00:12:29.340 It's not my fault.
00:12:30.660 This is the fault of the local governments.
00:12:33.200 Yes, it's actually those local governments to blame.
00:12:35.940 Not me.
00:12:36.780 Definitely this.
00:12:37.860 How long before this guy flees the country?
00:12:40.620 We're actually at the point how long before this guy flees the country?
00:12:44.100 Where's he going to go?
00:12:44.880 Ukraine?
00:12:45.740 Yeah, I don't think so.
00:12:46.840 You know, another country that has power issues.
00:12:48.640 But that's for a different reason, boys and girls.
00:12:52.080 So I want to explain something.
00:12:55.040 Do you actually think that this is only a problem in South Africa?
00:12:58.640 No, South Africa is just ahead of the curve when it comes to us.
00:13:01.420 This is like looking around the corner.
00:13:03.040 This is a sneak preview of things to come because here in the United States, we're pursuing
00:13:08.000 the exact same policies, aren't we?
00:13:10.820 Aren't we trying to make it so the class of Stanford should look more like America?
00:13:15.620 But it turns out that it's only 22% white Americans that are coming in when that's not
00:13:21.940 the demographic makeup of the country and certainly not for that generation.
00:13:25.340 No, what you're doing is you're now instituting racial quotas for Ivy League.
00:13:29.040 We know this because they're kicking Asians out.
00:13:30.720 If you're Asian, by the way, if you are Asian or you are a white American, make sure that
00:13:35.860 you'd never, ever put that on your college application.
00:13:39.480 Never.
00:13:40.060 Always say multiracial, say Hispanic, say whatever you have to say.
00:13:43.540 Never actually say that.
00:13:44.920 Why?
00:13:45.380 Because they've instituted racial quotas.
00:13:47.440 Now in places like South Africa, they've instituted racial quotas even in their power
00:13:52.260 system.
00:13:53.320 So let's go through this.
00:13:55.600 They don't care about the best person for the job.
00:13:58.640 That's what we've always said here.
00:13:59.840 That's what we had Heather McDonald when we talked about this.
00:14:01.980 I don't care.
00:14:02.640 I just want the best person for the job.
00:14:04.960 I want the best pilots.
00:14:06.140 I want the best surgeons.
00:14:07.420 I want the best doctors.
00:14:08.980 In fact, you know what?
00:14:10.200 I'm, I'm, I'm obsessed with it.
00:14:12.460 We should be obsessed with excellence.
00:14:14.260 We should be obsessed with greatness.
00:14:15.920 This is the point of running a country.
00:14:19.340 You want to run your country as good as possible.
00:14:22.480 That's what Lee Kuan Yew did in Singapore.
00:14:24.720 He was obsessed with excellence.
00:14:26.740 He said, I only want the best of the very best, and I'm going to pay them top dollar.
00:14:32.640 Running this government and being in positions of power.
00:14:35.880 And that is the only thing that we should focus on.
00:14:39.860 And if it doesn't look a certain way, we're not going to blame it on systemic racism.
00:14:44.140 We're going to say, you know what?
00:14:46.780 The world is the way the world is.
00:14:49.100 You can't change the world.
00:14:50.320 You can't force everyone to be equal.
00:14:51.980 Why?
00:14:52.260 Because that's what the Bolsheviks tried.
00:14:54.300 And you're going to come in here and say, we want, we're going to institute a new form
00:14:57.640 of communism.
00:14:58.160 We're going to have race communism to try to make everybody equal in terms of racial outcomes,
00:15:04.560 which doesn't even make sense anyway, because inside every racial group, you're going to
00:15:09.980 have certain individuals that are better at certain things.
00:15:13.160 So you're even forcing those people of those groups to be put into certain boxes or to be
00:15:20.840 elevated or oppressed, essentially, that is actual oppression, by the way, pressed down
00:15:27.060 because of the color of their skin.
00:15:30.320 What am I arguing for?
00:15:31.400 I'm arguing for meritocracy.
00:15:32.540 I'm arguing from a position of, I want, if I want to get into a plane with my family,
00:15:37.640 I want it to be the best pilot and the best crew period.
00:15:40.000 If I'm going to go to a hospital, if God forbid, I have to go to the hospital with my children
00:15:44.860 or my wife or any member of my family, and I'm sure we've all been there.
00:15:49.020 I know I have.
00:15:50.620 Then I want the best team possible to be on staff.
00:15:54.680 I don't want some people that were only put there because of some kind of affirmative action
00:15:59.160 racial quota.
00:16:00.000 It's as simple as that.
00:16:00.840 It's as simple as that.
00:16:04.020 I want the best for everyone.
00:16:06.680 You think I want this happening in South Africa?
00:16:08.760 You think anybody wants this?
00:16:10.860 You think you want the people of South Africa?
00:16:12.340 What happens when you're insulin, right?
00:16:14.940 That's supposed to stay in the fridge at a certain temperature.
00:16:17.880 Can't stay fried.
00:16:18.520 You don't have insulin.
00:16:19.600 What happens if you're on life support?
00:16:21.220 What happens if you're in a coma?
00:16:22.280 What happens if you need cancer treatment, heart surgery, the hospitals, et cetera?
00:16:26.680 People need to understand the consequences of their actions.
00:16:33.140 New study explains why some single men are having a hard time finding a new partner.
00:16:41.700 Okay, so this is all according to a study.
00:16:43.380 One reason, men now make up 62% of dating app users, which reduces their chances of making
00:16:49.900 a match.
00:16:50.860 According to the Psychology Today study, women have plenty of men to choose from, so they're
00:16:55.960 more likely to ghost someone.
00:16:58.060 Another factor is women putting their foot down for better relationship standards.
00:17:02.860 They're looking for someone who is emotionally available, a good communicator, shares similar
00:17:07.340 values.
00:17:08.600 A third factor is a skills deficit.
00:17:11.260 Study claims many young men are not being taught early how to treat women correctly at
00:17:15.940 home.
00:17:16.980 Very interesting.
00:17:18.760 So Breitbart has this report out, and we were going to cover this last week, but there's
00:17:22.980 a lot going on.
00:17:23.760 The East Palestine thing really took off.
00:17:25.480 But I wanted to get into this.
00:17:26.420 According to the Pew Research Center, 63% of men between the ages of 18 and 29 are single.
00:17:33.980 63%, while only 34% of women in the same age range are single.
00:17:39.900 Overall, adults in the lowest age cohort are the most likely to be single, quote, meaning
00:17:44.300 they are not married, living with a partner, or in a committed romantic relationship.
00:17:48.160 47%, 47% of all U.S. adults under age 30 are single.
00:17:54.640 This is terrible.
00:17:55.520 These are terrible social numbers.
00:17:57.880 Absolutely terrible.
00:17:58.640 But it makes sense.
00:18:00.120 You look at the programs and agendas that have been run on, what was this group?
00:18:05.200 18 to 29 year olds.
00:18:06.740 You look at the agendas, the amount of psychological insanity that gets pushed on them, the sexual
00:18:12.340 insanity, the gender insanity that gets pushed on them.
00:18:15.400 This idea that we're going to, we're going to redefine relationships.
00:18:20.740 We're going to redefine gender.
00:18:22.240 Also, by the way, if a man is put, I'm just going to say it, if a man is put in one of
00:18:27.500 these situations with a girl, they spend a night together because of course, this is
00:18:31.860 what our society teaches.
00:18:32.980 And if she decides later that she, oh, I had a bad experience.
00:18:37.260 I had a bad night.
00:18:38.240 Well, suddenly she starts filing complaints on that guy.
00:18:41.600 She regrets going out with him.
00:18:43.240 Even if they were both entered into everything consensually, you know what I'm talking about?
00:18:47.140 And then turns around and files a complaint on him and his life is now over, right?
00:18:51.860 Look at Marilyn Manson.
00:18:52.800 He found that out.
00:18:54.640 So this, by the way, this is the second time Marilyn Manson has had to face cancellation
00:18:58.540 because of that.
00:18:59.260 And I'm, and I'm fine.
00:19:00.980 You know what?
00:19:01.240 I'm just going to say it because they blamed Marilyn Manson for Columbine destroyed his career
00:19:06.700 over that in the nineties when he had nothing to do with it whatsoever.
00:19:11.240 Now they blamed it over false rape allegations and they destroyed his career a second time.
00:19:17.140 Now you don't have to like Marilyn Manson.
00:19:19.480 You have to listen to his music.
00:19:20.540 You don't have to support him.
00:19:21.560 Fine, whatever.
00:19:22.780 But what I don't appreciate is people being destroyed over false allegations.
00:19:27.320 And yet we've seen this happen again and again in society.
00:19:30.420 And it's not fair.
00:19:31.680 And it's not the right kind of society that we want to live in.
00:19:34.880 This believe all women, believe the media.
00:19:37.100 And both times, by the way, that this was done to Marilyn Manson, it was the media driving it.
00:19:41.140 It was the media driving it after Columbine.
00:19:43.060 And it was the media driving it during Me Too.
00:19:44.720 And how about, God forbid, we take a little page out of Poso's book and say,
00:19:50.880 we're going to stop believing the media because the media sucks.
00:19:53.680 And they've been lying to us ever since.
00:19:55.660 They've been lying to us constantly for years and years and years.
00:19:58.680 So a lot of this, though, if you go back into this, this single men being
00:20:04.720 63% of this age cohort, of that demographic, that decade, 18 to 29,
00:20:14.720 young American men are in crisis mode.
00:20:17.760 It reminds me a lot of the Calhoun mouse utopia experiments.
00:20:26.080 Calhoun mouse utopia experiments.
00:20:29.880 These began all the way back in 1947, but continued through the 60s and 70s.
00:20:36.520 Rockville, Maryland, started in a barn in Rockville, Maryland.
00:20:41.520 And the one that you must understand is Universe 25.
00:20:45.720 So what did he do?
00:20:46.660 What did Calhoun do?
00:20:47.380 And I'm going to break this down very quickly.
00:20:48.580 I only have a few minutes.
00:20:52.300 He decided to create a utopia for mice, provide them with ample food, shelter,
00:21:01.680 no predators, give them a society where they could all live together in peace and harmony.
00:21:08.320 They would want for nothing.
00:21:10.960 And you know what happened?
00:21:12.800 Within five years, every single one of those mice was dead.
00:21:18.000 Every single one of them was destroyed.
00:21:20.480 They went completely extinct.
00:21:23.520 Here's why.
00:21:24.600 Here's what he found.
00:21:26.060 They went insane.
00:21:27.020 Men were attacking other men of these mice.
00:21:33.380 The strongest mice began attacking, began dominating the pool for women,
00:21:40.200 attacking other men, keeping them away.
00:21:43.740 So instituting a situation kind of like what we're talking about right here,
00:21:46.740 where the majority of women are in relationships with the majority of men or not,
00:21:52.840 at least in this age range.
00:21:53.860 Then of the men who were not in relationships, you had two groups.
00:21:57.860 One group went into mass riots, mass violence, excuse me, of the mice, not the people.
00:22:05.980 Mass riots in the center of this society where they were holding the experiment,
00:22:15.900 tearing each other apart, attacking each other, clawing each other to death.
00:22:21.300 Then the other cohort, they became called the beautiful ones.
00:22:27.620 And these males spent their days preening, spent their days licking each other,
00:22:33.540 licking themselves, in some cases entered into relationships with other male mice,
00:22:38.900 and eventually grew old and died and never actually mated or created other mice.
00:22:48.360 And the problem was, because of all of the violence that was going on,
00:22:53.300 the fathers stopped raising the children, the mothers stopped raising the children,
00:23:00.880 and they were within a couple generations, they had no idea how to act.
00:23:05.280 They had no idea how to be raised.
00:23:07.320 They had no idea how to live.
00:23:08.460 Because all necessity was taken away from their society.
00:23:15.520 There is a paradox.
00:23:19.180 The skills for courtship, child rearing, territorial defense, personal role fulfillment on a domestic communal front were taken away.
00:23:25.160 When such skills failed to develop, the individual will neither reproduce nor find a productive role within society.
00:23:30.400 I'm taking this from victorpast.com.
00:23:32.040 These were the findings.
00:23:32.840 All societies will grow old and eventually die out.
00:23:36.520 There's nothing to suggest human society is not prone to the same developments.
00:23:40.080 If the number of qualified individuals exceeds the number of openings in society,
00:23:43.760 chaos and alienation will be the inevitable outcomes.
00:23:46.880 Individuals raised under the latter conditions will lack any relation to the real world,
00:23:51.560 and physiological fulfillment will be their only drive in life.
00:23:54.880 Just as mice thrive on a set of complex behaviors,
00:23:58.840 the concern for others developed in post-industrial human skills and understandings
00:24:02.240 is vital to man's continuance as a species.
00:24:04.880 The loss of these attributes within a civilization could and will lead to its collapse.
00:24:10.780 You must have a drive of necessity.
00:24:14.720 And if you lose that drive of necessity, whether it be religion,
00:24:19.660 whether it be protection from predators,
00:24:22.080 whether it be sustenance and survivability,
00:24:23.700 if you do not have that drive,
00:24:26.060 your society will go the way of South Africa.
00:24:30.020 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.