00:36:34.280I even think about like just just on like a policy level. What are the left? They always they mean they celebrate when a company says, oh, I'll pay for your abortion. Right. So you can stay on. You don't have to get pregnant and take off work. Or they'll say we need to have, you know, universal child care so that women can go to work instead of being like, oh, how can we make it possible?
00:36:52.620So women have the option to stay home instead of sending their kids to somebody else
00:36:56.260It's all warped and backward and it's frankly disrespectful toward women
00:37:00.820None of these women who are celebrating lindsey clancy or listening to sabrina carpenter and watching the music video and thinking
00:37:06.520That's awesome are happy women. These are deeply unhappy women and actually there's studies to prove that to left-wing women
00:37:12.920Especially left-wing young unmarried women are the most unhappy demographic in america for a reason
00:37:19.200None of this creates prosperous, happy, healthy people.
00:37:45.500When mothers are being strong, feminine mothers and acting as, again, the mother of the household, right?
00:37:54.280That with fathers ahead of the family, mothers ahead of the household, that it works better for them both mentally, physically, biologically, spiritually, and all the rest.
00:38:01.300Avita Duffy, where can people go to follow you?
00:39:51.320So that's an example of where tech has come in and where serious questions arise about
00:39:58.420the relationship between tech and the United States.
00:40:00.680Because you see, the United States has traditionally had three core centers of influence, New
00:40:07.100york the finance wall street washington dc political and i would even say la hollywood
00:40:14.580even though of course hollywood has now become a catch-all phrase for the movie industry even
00:40:18.860though the movie industry predominantly does not even operate in hollywood anymore but the fourth
00:40:23.040node of all of that money politics mass media is now tech so tech is now the fourth node and the
00:40:32.440The question for all of us, and the question that presents it to us as a society, is what is our relationship going to be like with this new power node?
00:40:40.640And we've seen incredible wealth that has been generated by tech for others.
00:40:46.420So we've got the list here of everyone who's in.
00:40:49.860We've got SEC Chair Paul Atkins, CFTC Chair Michael Selig, White House Crypto Advisor Patrick Witt, some crypto executives.
00:40:57.540You've got Brian Armstrong from Coinbase, Brad Garlinghouse from Ripple, Arjun Sethi from Kraken, and you've got representatives as well from Andreessen Horowitz, A16Z, Chainlink, Gemini, Robinhood.
00:41:10.080I've got leaders from NASDAQ, CME Group, Intercontinental Exchange, and DTCC, who are also there present.
00:41:18.160And also one one bit of a bit of contention, I'm not sure, is that the prediction markets, Kalshi and Pali markets, there were at one point they were looking at whether or not they would be attending today at the White House.
00:42:04.480So those are the four centers of gravity of the United States, three, and then the three traditional, and now the fourth one being tech, finance, political power, mass media power, and now tech power.
00:42:21.220And we see the influence of tech everywhere.
00:42:39.980There was no truther movement for her.
00:42:43.580There was no outpouring of support for Andrea Yates or these alternate theories that perhaps the husband did it or something like this.
00:42:51.700He was actually at work at the time in that case.
00:42:53.920And the reason it came up recently was that Lindsey Clancy apparently spoke about it to her coworkers.
00:42:58.200But, of course, we see the rise of tech and tech's effect on people.
00:43:03.480There's also, of course, been huge questions about social media addiction and social media's effect on the youth, not to mention porn addiction and gambling addictions, which are both fed, fueled, and increased by social media.
00:43:20.500Remember, it used to be that these things, you know, gambling was something that was done in Las Vegas or Atlantic City.
00:43:26.600pornography was something that you had to be over a teen to get and it was behind a cardboard
00:43:32.060um you know panel in a magazine at 7-eleven or you know when you're at the old video stores you
00:43:38.580would have to go into the there was that back room you know that uh that you're always wondering
00:43:43.440who's going behind that curtain whose dad is going back there whose mom is going back there
00:43:48.680you know or husband or wife or something like that my point being is that they were separate
00:43:54.460from society there was a a lid on society there was a sort of walled garden effect around those
00:44:01.040those vices that and yes gambling and pornography are both vices and so the question was and i think
00:44:09.320is now for us today that we've removed those barriers we've removed barriers to pornography
00:44:13.820through tech we've removed barriers to gambling uh we've also in society removed barriers to
00:44:20.560marijuana but of course that's a different uh different discussion though it ties into the
00:44:24.960removing barriers and vices of course the question is is this making our life better is this making
00:44:30.920our society better and it's something that it's certainly making a lot of money there's no
00:44:40.020question and keep in mind that it goes beyond just what they're making money on and up front
00:44:45.420It's about the even larger pots of money that come from the back end.