Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - August 21, 2026


The Toxic Feminism Problem


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00:00:33.940 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:43.060 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:49.780 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:52.820 Christ is king.
00:00:54.360 Breaking news in Washington. We're learning federal agents have conducted a warning raid
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00:01:58.680 how well he's doing in keeping costs down in the economy is in the low 30s. In the country,
00:02:04.620 it's in the high 20s in Michigan. Why? He created a trade war with Canada. Anyone who's
00:02:11.980 halfway decent as president, knows that the Michigan economy and the Canadian economy are
00:02:17.620 totally intertwined. And he's blown it. We're going to win Michigan.
00:02:21.940 Begin today in Massachusetts, where just moments ago, the jury in the Lindsay Clancy trial was
00:02:27.080 once again excused after a chaplain testified Clancy was hearing a male voice in her head.
00:02:34.120 Lindsay Clancy is facing murder charges for the strangling deaths of her three children who were
00:02:38.800 all under the age of five. The 36-year-old says she was suffering from postpartum psychosis,
00:02:44.220 which altered her sense of reality. If the jury finds her not guilty, she would be sent to a state
00:02:50.400 psychiatric hospital. If found guilty, she'll go to prison.
00:03:08.800 of my best friends and it could be me so just here to support we are hearing her we see that
00:03:14.480 she tried everything and i really do believe that she went into a state of psychosis
00:03:21.680 all right ladies and gentlemen welcome on board today's edition of human events daily we're here
00:03:26.720 on real america's voice today is august 21st 2026 anno domine and of course we see that
00:03:34.880 That Lindsey Clancy trial, which has, I would say, captivated the nation, gripped the nation, and in many ways horrified the nation, is now coming to a close.
00:03:47.840 The jury does not, as far as I know, not yet received the case.
00:03:52.000 They're still going through the final witnesses.
00:03:54.180 Defense, prosecution arrested.
00:03:55.700 The defense shared their witnesses.
00:03:57.740 Now the prosecution has some rebuttal witnesses.
00:04:00.000 It may go to jury today up in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
00:04:02.960 it may also be held over until Monday. Looks, though, that we should get in verdict at some
00:04:07.880 point early to mid next week. Here's the question, though. It's about the response.
00:04:13.720 So much of it's about the case, right? So much about the case, of course. And there's more and
00:04:16.720 more coming out about the case as we learn about it. The fact that Lindsay Clancy had a nanny,
00:04:21.660 the fact that Lindsay Clancy's husband was worked from home, that she was a member of a country
00:04:26.740 club. And we're going to have Libby Evans on here very soon to talk about all this, that this woman
00:04:32.660 had all the help in the world she had all the help that she needed and there are serious questions
00:04:37.860 as to the google searches as to sending the husband out of the house not calling 9-1-1
00:04:44.640 not reaching out and saying that she needed someone to be there with her in that moment
00:04:52.160 serious questions that appear as though this was premeditated
00:04:58.360 And those are questions that need answers.
00:05:01.620 But folks, beyond that, I want to talk about something that we've been looking at in terms of the response, the fan base that Lindsey Clancy has amassed, which are cheering for her as she arrives in court.
00:05:17.080 And the TikTok mafia, the Radfem mafia, that has now raised over $1 million, officially more than $1 million for her.
00:05:31.460 And here's what it comes to, folks. 0.95
00:05:33.740 We've been told for 20 years in this country that all of our problems arise because of toxic masculinity.
00:05:41.300 They say, oh, it's toxic masculinity that's the rise of all the problems.
00:05:45.700 It's toxic masculinity that causes all the issues in our world. 1.00
00:05:50.640 That's why we had to elect Hillary Clinton. 1.00
00:05:52.640 That's why we had to elect Kamala Harris, because of the toxic masculinity.
00:05:57.280 Well, ladies and gentlemen, I put it to you that perhaps, just perhaps, it is now time
00:06:03.880 to start talking about toxic feminism, to start talking about fifth wave feminism, because 0.98
00:06:12.260 this behavior is toxic. 0.99
00:06:14.240 This behavior is sick.
00:06:16.920 This behavior is messed up in the head.
00:06:19.780 And let me tell you something right now.
00:06:21.860 I said this last night.
00:06:22.800 I'll say it again. 1.00
00:06:24.540 You are creating permission structures for women to murder their own children. 1.00
00:06:31.920 And where will be copycats? 1.00
00:06:34.780 There will be Lindsay Clancy copycats because of the permission and incentivization structure that they have been
00:06:44.240 exposed to, that they've been exposed to with TikTok algorithms and with this
00:06:50.860 longhouse hive that's out there cheering them on from the sidelines, raising millions of dollars. 1.00
00:06:56.680 Kill your kids and you can be a millionaire. Kill your kids and you can be a TikTok star. 1.00
00:07:00.740 Kill your kids and you'll be all over the news. Kill your kids and we'll say it's not your fault, 1.00
00:07:05.440 it was the patriarchy's fault no no men need to stand up and say no mas no mas we'll be right 1.00
00:07:18.280 back, Human Events Daily, Remarkers Voice.
00:07:30.060 Where is Jack?
00:07:32.440 Where is Jack?
00:07:34.560 Where is he?
00:07:35.840 Jack, I want to see you.
00:07:39.500 Great job, Jack.
00:07:41.020 Thank you.
00:07:41.740 What a job you do.
00:07:43.180 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:07:44.380 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys.
00:07:48.280 And these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
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00:09:30.700 Libby Emmons, she's the editor-in-chief of the Postmillennial and Human Events,
00:09:36.120 and she is herself another formerly pregnant woman.
00:09:40.840 Hello, Libby. How are you?
00:09:42.640 I'm good, Jack. Nice to see you.
00:09:44.940 I did that with Evita earlier this week, another formerly pregnant guest, because we can't just
00:09:50.580 say mothers anymore. We have to specifically say formerly pregnant, right? Because you can't say
00:09:54.560 mom. Yeah. I love mother. I will be a mother until the day I die, and hopefully on into heaven.
00:10:01.840 I love the word mother. I'm very happy with it.
00:10:05.120 Yes. No, obviously. That's what I'm getting at. You're always a mom. You're a mom from the first
00:10:10.560 minute. And, and so, you know, I do want to put out and just, just so folks know, because we're
00:10:14.900 going to get to this in a little bit, our question of the day, and I want to throw this up just so
00:10:19.400 people can start sending their emails in. Our question of the day is, does America have a toxic
00:10:25.240 feminism problem? It's 1776 at humanevents.com, 1776 at humanevents.com. Does America have a 0.99
00:10:34.000 toxic feminism problem and this is really what we're getting at libby because you know i went
00:10:41.620 back and i've been sharing those videos of the susan smith trial the fact that uh her ex-husband
00:10:46.860 um you know she killed her kids in 1994 her ex-husband spoke in 2024 at the 30-year
00:10:54.320 parole hearing and gave a very moving testimony saying that well she's had 30 years but that's
00:11:01.120 only 15 per child and that's not enough and and so what is driving all of this because as we learn
00:11:08.120 more and more about the lindsey clancy case the the argument that she had no support completely
00:11:13.420 falls apart she had a nanny who testified she was a member of a country club her husband was work
00:11:21.120 from home she had nothing but support as well as it sounds like parents who live nearby both uh his
00:11:27.600 side and her side, if I understand correctly, and who also, and I saw this as well, that
00:11:32.560 weren't allowed to have the kids ever sleep over at their house. I'm just sorry. This isn't
00:11:40.220 sounding like the, believe it or not, the toxic feminist narrative is falling apart. 0.98
00:11:46.600 Yeah. I mean, if the future is female, here we are in the middle of it. It doesn't look so great. 0.97
00:11:51.960 Lindsay Clancy did, as you say, have a lot of support. She had a nanny who was with her until
00:11:57.220 just after her third child was born. And then Clancy had the option to actually stay home.
00:12:03.500 She gave up her career for a time and was able to stay home with her children, which I think if you 0.61
00:12:08.240 ask a lot of women, this is something that they would be completely grateful to have that 0.98
00:12:12.520 opportunity to stay home with their kids. She lived in Duxbury, Massachusetts, a very affluent 0.99
00:12:18.120 part of the South Shore of Boston. It's sort of between Boston and the Cape. It's right on the
00:12:23.680 water. I grew up near there. I didn't grow up in Duxbury. That was always a place that just looked
00:12:28.680 like a real rich place to me from where I grew up. It's absolutely beautiful. I mean, it's just
00:12:33.920 a gorgeous place to be. She was a member of a country club. Her parents were super supportive.
00:12:38.580 Her parents are so supportive that they moved up from Connecticut, which if you're familiar with
00:12:43.200 New England, Connecticut is real close. It's just not that far away. They moved up from Connecticut
00:12:47.680 for the trial here and to be with her. They have already raised over a million dollars and that's
00:12:54.700 just her parents to support her. And what I find, as you said, so absolutely stunning is the support
00:13:02.080 that this admitted child killer is getting from the public, the public of women. This is not
00:13:09.360 something that men are clamoring around saying, oh, she was justified in killing her children. No,
00:13:14.100 that's all these women in pink who are coming outside the courthouse don't they have jobs 1.00
00:13:19.040 don't they have children to take care of how is it that they are taking their time to come be 1.00
00:13:24.140 outside the courthouse and support a woman who killed her children who sent her husband out to
00:13:29.980 run errands so that she could kill her children and they're claiming that they want to bring
00:13:34.260 awareness to mental health and blah blah blah this woman lindsey clancy had so much mental health 0.97
00:13:39.440 support that she could have opened her own clinic with the amount of pills that she was being 0.94
00:13:42.880 prescribed and appointments that she was able to have. She was scheduling telehealth and in-person
00:13:47.500 visits and whatever else. As you said, she had so much more support than the average woman. And here
00:13:54.740 she is with all of her privilege and it still wasn't enough for her. And she killed her children. 1.00
00:14:00.000 Well, and let me, so let me, let me, let's back up a little bit because if, if, if that's a lie
00:14:05.380 and it is just a lie that she had no support, that's just a lie. All right. We're going to say
00:14:08.480 that right there because it's clear we've we have proven that that was that is a lie and this is all 1.00
00:14:12.840 the information the toxic feminists will not tell us and and therefore it also you know you push that 1.00
00:14:18.140 down to level where uh this is a lie where um that the husband did it obvious which is obviously a 1.00
00:14:24.900 lie because she's admitted that she's done it and all the evidence shows that she's done it 1.00
00:14:27.840 why are they doing this why are the feminists saying that she is a tool an icon against the 1.00
00:14:34.260 patriarchy why are we getting to this position now libby where and and we write about fifth-way 1.00
00:14:39.540 feminists in unhuman social socialist revolution where we're starting now here that not only are 1.00
00:14:45.720 men oppressors but that children are oppressors that children are parasites who leech off their 1.00
00:14:53.420 mother's life and their time and uh take away things from their mother and and i'm i'm it's 0.98
00:14:59.900 unbelievable that from, from my perspective, I've always thought that the, the fulfillment
00:15:05.820 of femininity of womanhood was having kids. Am I missing something here? What's going on?
00:15:14.100 Yeah. So I think what's going on is a couple of things. One, as you say, in the early 2000s,
00:15:19.460 it was very common to hear pro-abortion women speak about children as parasites that the mother 0.91
00:15:25.780 has a right to get rid of at her own choosing and for whatever reason she'd like to do that. So 1.00
00:15:32.000 that is certainly something that has been in the feminist brain for a while. And when we look at 1.00
00:15:37.520 the support that Clancy is getting, it is from women who feel empowered, who have been sold this
00:15:44.520 idea and sold themselves this idea with feminism, that the ultimate achievement of a woman is to be
00:15:51.780 as free as a man. And so what happened in feminism is feminism is a woman-hating ideology that tells 0.99
00:15:59.820 women that they need to be more like men, that they need to engage in sex the way men engage in 1.00
00:16:06.680 sex, that they need to engage in parenting with the kind of freedom to come and go from parenting 0.77
00:16:12.740 as they please, and all the rest of it in terms of career as well. Achievement for feminist women 1.00
00:16:19.300 is to gain the highest accolades in their career. And what we have done in the feminist movement,
00:16:24.860 what the feminist movement has done, is completely downplayed motherhood, downplayed femininity as 0.80
00:16:31.580 anything other than a power game with sex, and downplayed what it can be, what the ultimate 1.00
00:16:39.240 idealized feminine would be. And to me, as a Catholic woman, I look at Mother Mary and I look
00:16:48.060 at the the hero's journey that she offers us and i say you know that is actually the most beautiful
00:16:54.860 hero's journey for women there's there's nothing else i would just say i would just say heroine's
00:17:01.420 journey the heroine's journey and i think that's exactly right the um joshua lisek and i have an
00:17:08.300 interesting uh uh back and forth on heroine's journey and why the heroine's journey is different
00:17:12.700 from a hero's journey uh this also gets this is also why so much of like uh you know lord of the
00:17:18.460 rings rings of power series is so bad because they're putting female characters in masculine
00:17:23.560 roles uh men to achieve their value and to achieve their worth need to go out into the world and
00:17:29.600 slay dragons right that's that's that's how a man achieves their value achieves their status that's 0.99
00:17:34.340 the hero's journey the heroine's journey is different because women inherently have purity 1.00
00:17:41.000 have virtue, have all of that integrity from birth. And so the heroine's journey
00:17:48.980 is do they fulfill that which they already have and do they protect that virtue? That is the
00:17:56.120 essence of a heroine's journey. Yeah, I think that's part of it, but I think that there's
00:18:00.640 something more, right? When we look at Jesus, he grew up to sacrifice himself for the good of the
00:18:05.880 world and mary raised her son only to watch him sacrifice himself for the for the good of the
00:18:11.760 world and she sacrificed of him of herself so that her son could do that and i think that's a big part
00:18:18.040 of it as well i think a big part of the female heroes heroine's journey is to sacrifice of
00:18:23.800 yourself for your children and any woman who is blessed with children really i think understands
00:18:30.460 or should understand how grateful we ought to be
00:18:33.940 for that responsibility and for that journey.
00:18:37.120 It's absolutely a spectacular thing to do
00:18:40.080 and it's a spectacular place to sacrifice
00:18:42.180 and there is the utmost joy in doing that.
00:18:45.860 Lindsay Clancy, she had a career
00:18:47.600 and she gave it up to stay home with her kids 1.00
00:18:49.820 and then she killed her children. 1.00
00:18:51.580 That's absolutely a situation
00:18:53.280 where her expectations did not meet reality
00:18:56.540 and what she needed to change were her expectations 1.00
00:18:59.640 And instead, she took it out on her children and eliminated them from the world.
00:19:04.660 I think you're right.
00:19:06.360 I think that's exactly what happened.
00:19:08.040 Libby Emmons, be right back.
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00:21:00.580 uh i i i love this topic that and and by the way i don't i don't love the the circumstances but
00:21:07.440 i think it's important for us to have have this conversation because we're on with libby edmonds
00:21:12.380 and we're talking about the rise of toxic feminism in america because we've heard all
00:21:18.360 about toxic masculinity and i think now it's time to look at the other side because
00:21:22.820 i do think that toxic feminisms feminism is ruining relationships i think it's ruining our 1.00
00:21:29.640 politics i think it's ruining our society because you you see it all the time where men are putting 1.00
00:21:35.860 themselves in female roles and females are putting themselves in male roles by the way taking care of
00:21:40.340 the children is also a female role and i'm just gonna say it libby i think that there's an inherent
00:21:47.440 uh there's an inherent resentment or a kind of anger that women have when they see a man
00:21:55.420 acting in too much of a feminine role. I really do. Yeah, I mean, we certainly see those cases
00:22:01.920 where women turn their husbands into feminized men and then leave them for the pool boy. I mean, 0.96
00:22:10.420 that's like a trope. We see that happen. You know, it's pretty common. Women don't actually
00:22:15.400 want a feminized man. Women want a strong man who is able to lead. And I think that studies 1.00
00:22:21.260 have shown certainly that it's when men lead the family, not with aggression or anger or any of
00:22:27.300 those things, but calm and with a guiding hand that families do better. It's certainly not
00:22:32.700 something that I would have thought I would be saying when I was a younger woman and I was
00:22:37.880 enmeshed in the whole feminized, feminist, whatever, feminist culture. But it's certainly
00:22:45.640 something that as I have grown on in years and I've experienced motherhood I have made a change
00:22:51.680 in my way of thinking simply because of what experience has taught me as opposed to ideology
00:22:57.840 when I was a young person like most of these women you are you are told essentially by society
00:23:05.280 and the general messaging of your prep school or whatever which you know Duxbury prep school like
00:23:10.920 the public schools are like prep schools you know so uh that's just how it is but you end up with
00:23:17.260 this notion that you should go to college and go on to grad school and you should achieve at the
00:23:22.600 highest levels of your career that are possible that you should not marry your high school
00:23:28.040 sweetheart if you have one that you should you know sleep around if that's what you want to do
00:23:32.780 that you should be able to do all of these things without emotion and that motherhood is something 1.00
00:23:38.800 for weak women to do. That's certainly a view that I had, you know, like, let me finish grad 1.00
00:23:44.840 school before I have a child. And then when it became obvious that I better have a child or not
00:23:51.060 have a child, I decided to say yes to love and say yes to God's plan. And I have been so grateful.
00:23:58.220 My mind has completely shifted and turned around compared to what I used to think. So I think that
00:24:05.520 a lot of these women are living in a situation where they believe in ideology and they don't 0.97
00:24:11.260 believe their own experience. They refuse to look at the foundations of these absurd beliefs 1.00
00:24:16.320 and actually start to question them and understand what's really going on here. Toxic femininity, 1.00
00:24:22.080 as you said, has really caused a lot of problems. This is the overdoing of compassion that we see 0.59
00:24:30.120 that keeps borders open. This is the child sacrifice that we see that comes with abortion,
00:24:36.000 which these leftist women would probably be shocked to know that abortion actually has caused 0.77
00:24:42.040 essentially a genocide of Black Americans. There are more Black babies aborted in this country 0.99
00:24:48.800 every year than of any other single group. We're up to something like almost a million abortions
00:24:55.200 a year. This is part of the child sacrifice culture. And this is something that you and 1.00
00:25:00.380 the guys were talking about on ThoughtCrime last night. This is a child sacrifice culture,
00:25:05.660 one where women are essentially this one is being praised for killing her kids and where 0.96
00:25:10.380 abortion is deified. It's out of control. No, it's totally out of control. But I would note 0.87
00:25:16.600 as well that, and you're right about abortion, but I would also note that the public shouting 0.57
00:25:22.800 of the support for this baby killer.
00:25:25.300 And I just got to say it, 0.99
00:25:26.500 it seems to be mostly liberal white women, 0.99
00:25:28.680 liberal white college educated women. 1.00
00:25:31.180 And you could just see it. 1.00
00:25:32.480 Just look at the demographics of this crowd.
00:25:34.580 And, you know, they're telling us
00:25:36.360 how they've traveled from all over the country,
00:25:38.220 some from other countries to,
00:25:39.820 to quote unquote, be there for Lindsay Clancy.
00:25:43.780 And so, you know, you're there,
00:25:46.200 there's it's, it's clear problem, right?
00:25:47.940 It's clearly a problem.
00:25:48.600 And I just have to say being honest 0.89
00:25:51.140 and being objective that I don't see a lot of minority women in that crowd. I see a lot of 0.90
00:25:55.160 white women. Yeah, I think you're right. And of course it is mostly white women who advocate for 1.00
00:26:01.900 abortion and advocate for open borders, advocate for children to undergo sex changes. We're 1.00
00:26:08.500 advocating for BLM. We saw an awful lot of white women doing that, liberal white women. These are 1.00
00:26:15.280 the same women that were advocating for lockdowns and for schools to be closed during COVID. They
00:26:20.640 are full of really bad ideas and they have been educated to the point where they think that their
00:26:25.780 ideas are good because they're not actually learning. They're not curious. They are believing,
00:26:31.720 as I said, they're believing in ideology instead of looking into things, investigating their own
00:26:38.060 beliefs and understanding what foundations they are building on. Because clearly, if you are out
00:26:44.120 there advocating for a woman who killed her children. You are not basing your decisions
00:26:51.920 and your views on a good, solid, actual moral foundation. You are doing yourself a disservice
00:26:58.940 and you're doing society's disservice. Libby Emmons, where can people go to follow you?
00:27:04.300 Find me on Twitter at Libby Emmons and check out everything we're doing at
00:27:07.480 thepostmillennial.com and humanevents.com. Make sure you're following her, folks. Oh,
00:27:12.440 By the way, the book is available for pre-order
00:27:14.020 Unhumans Socialist Revolution.
00:27:16.380 Right back. 0.53
00:27:29.100 The faculty of one university is one communist human.
00:27:42.440 One communist among the American advisors at Yalta was one communist too many.
00:28:12.440 1776 at humanevents.com, 1776 at humanevents.com. 0.61
00:28:15.680 I got to tell you, we got so many great ones in already.
00:28:18.680 I want to dig in.
00:28:19.720 First one is from Jane. 0.79
00:28:21.420 She says, to toxic femininity, root is Satan and sin, spiritual warfare.
00:28:27.720 I'm on my knees praying for our children. 0.99
00:28:30.480 This one is in from C.
00:28:35.220 Yes, we need to start talking more about our mother Mary and the saints.
00:28:40.040 This one in from Mary Ann. 0.98
00:28:42.440 The Bible refers to these women as silly women, easily led astray. 0.97
00:28:47.180 2 Timothy 3, verse 6. 0.99
00:28:51.740 For of this sort are those who creep into houses and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers' lusts. 0.97
00:29:01.420 This one in from Bubz the Troll. 0.63
00:29:04.400 I wish Charlie was around to change his position from don't send your kids to college to don't send your daughters to college.
00:29:09.900 I think we actually did a thought crime that had, I think Blake mentioned something about that.
00:29:14.960 This one is in from Hannah.
00:29:16.980 It says, Dear Mr. Posobiec, this is not your mother, I promise, though my devotion to your broadcast is similarly steadfast.
00:29:22.500 The question of toxic feminism requires a resounding affirmative, for the modern world suffers from a severe decay of aesthetics and etiquette.
00:29:30.040 As an old Victorian soul trapped in a late millennial body, one finds the cultural landscape of social media, particularly that digital wilderness known as TikTok, profoundly fatiguing.
00:29:39.100 I'm right there with you, Hannah. Indeed, the original grievances of feminism were sufficiently 1.00
00:29:44.120 dilaterous, yet the advent of modern platforms has exacerbated the affliction beyond measure. 1.00
00:29:50.020 The spectacle of progressive ladies projecting their shrill, up-talking voices across the 1.00
00:29:54.100 internet makes a most convincing case for eligible, well-meaning bachelors to prolong 0.98
00:29:59.160 their bachelorhood indefinitely, and we're certainly seeing that. Gratitude is owed to you
00:30:03.060 for your tireless work and for maintaining this essential form of truth. With warm regards, hugs
00:30:07.160 and prayers, not your mother, just another loyal brother-in-arms. I guess sister-in-arms there in
00:30:11.340 case. Thank you so much. This one's in from Krista in Indiana. She says, just my opinion
00:30:19.240 and experience as a stay-at-home mom. I would say full-time mom, by the way. I reject the phrase
00:30:24.240 stay-at-home mom. We need to maintain control of linguistics. Full-time mom. I'm a full-time mom.
00:30:31.100 Stay-at-home implies that you should be out of the home. What's wrong with being a full-time mom?
00:30:36.220 I'm a full-time mom.
00:30:38.300 And then, and yes, absolutely, we do have a problem. 1.00
00:30:41.100 It appears the left-leaning, typically lesbians, have become quite a problem. 1.00
00:30:44.920 Purdue is 10 minutes from my house. 1.00
00:30:46.380 The amount of hate that comes from the LGBTQ plus is insane. 1.00
00:30:50.060 And it all started with the toxic feminist turned lesbian. 1.00
00:30:53.100 Lafayette used to be a great place to live and raise a family. 1.00
00:30:55.280 Now it's filled with businesses being run by these hateful people.
00:30:57.920 I miss the old world.
00:30:58.940 Thank you for all you do.
00:31:00.140 Well, we're all fighting to bring that world back.
00:31:02.780 This one is in from Teresa.
00:31:05.600 Gosh, you ladies write long emails, I gotta tell you.
00:31:09.660 I'm going to summarize because we only have, we're limited for time, but these are amazing.
00:31:13.520 Thank you.
00:31:13.960 And I'm certainly going to read all of these.
00:31:16.300 The answer is beyond yes.
00:31:17.700 I was a young 17-year-old pregnant mom who ran away from home to avoid a marriage of
00:31:22.400 convenience to someone who wasn't the father required by my Mormon church in order to be
00:31:26.660 forgiven.
00:31:27.820 When those women turned against me for leaving the church and taking care of myself, I was
00:31:31.860 very much alone.
00:31:32.980 I did well, obtained a real home without any help from family or friends by 19 and my BSN by 22.
00:31:38.460 I did get married to a doctor, and suddenly those women wanted me back at church because I was now perfect in their eyes.
00:31:43.320 When I was kicked out of the marriage due to being traded in for a 17-year-old, irony,
00:31:47.900 I felt relief at being on my own once again, but was ostracized by women in that church and friends
00:31:51.980 who told me it was my fault for not keeping the marriage solid.
00:31:55.000 My nursing friends were supportive, joined the military, continued to work hard, married Mr. Wonderful in 2012,
00:32:00.380 and those women rapidly shifted from supportive to severe hating uh they want to support everything 0.79
00:32:06.080 nuclear family and by first of myself look what it comes down to is it's envy it's just envy what
00:32:10.960 you're describing teresa this is all envy it's just envy it's just straight up envy they're
00:32:14.820 envious of you it's really simple this one is in from dolores we have a morality problem in america
00:32:20.660 i tend to believe that she uh because she means lindsey clancy heard a voice from a demon or was
00:32:25.360 demon possessed absolutely it's in the bible many times no one in the media ever acknowledges that
00:32:30.240 could be what happened these doctors prescribe all the meds these psycho drugs doesn't that
00:32:34.060 open you up to the other side clearly does where's the arrest of the doctors dishing out all these
00:32:38.480 meds like candy to this lady satan is the author of all murders as it says in the bible i think 0.98
00:32:43.020 that proves it was a demonic force telling her to kill her children yes we have liberal women 1.00
00:32:46.780 in america they wear what i call pig rings in their noses the government-led legal teachers 0.98
00:32:52.500 and curriculum has helped this issue i'm sorry pig rings it's too good you guys you guys are 0.63
00:32:59.160 fire you guys are man you guys you guys go hard in the paint you ladies go hard in the paint
00:33:03.700 go harder than i do all right this one's in from janet uh let's see this says it's it's talking
00:33:11.760 about the darkness in the eyes and um you know that that darkness that you see not just the color
00:33:17.380 but but a deeper kind of darkness a demonic source the mother who strangled her three children to 1.00
00:33:23.100 death has black eyes deep black eyes toxic feminism is an evil tool it's built on lies 1.00
00:33:28.260 results in the death of children and the unborn period the youngest child was three months old 1.00
00:33:32.820 any questions no i honestly don't have any questions because i 100 believe that this was
00:33:36.740 demonic i believe this was done by moloch i think that this is just just obviously what what is
00:33:42.780 going on and i don't think there's any question about it as as as someone who's read the bible
00:33:46.400 someone who believes the bible i believe the bible is true all that that includes the occult
00:33:50.360 that includes witchcraft that includes open yourself up to the demonic open yourself up to
00:33:55.320 demons. And it's possible. It is possible through envy and through sin, right? Resentment. Resentment,
00:34:01.980 envy, sin, greed, gluttony. That is how you open yourself up to the demonic. This one in from,
00:34:10.340 oh, my friend Veronica from Poland, Rogowska. She writes, yes, America has a toxic feminism 1.00
00:34:16.160 problem. Women are turning away from God, who is the truth. Indeed, they are becoming lost and no 1.00
00:34:20.960 longer grounded in their values and convictions. As a result, they turn to mainstream media and
00:34:24.660 tiktok which encourages women to act like men to compete to be tough and cold in the process they 0.91
00:34:30.040 are losing themselves and the essence of femininity this is a dangerous direction when we turn away
00:34:34.540 from god we become vulnerable to evil influence i was just talking about and now here's this 0.99
00:34:40.580 interesting let me see what's going on here there's a toxic man problem that's causing women 0.92
00:34:45.140 to totally go against their natural instincts of being a mother wife caretaker homemaker etc
00:34:49.500 wasn't that long ago when men would beat women up and police were called nothing would happen
00:34:53.500 It actually still happens every single day all around the country.
00:34:56.280 It's false.
00:34:57.320 Same for men abandoning families for younger women.
00:34:59.580 They also got sick of being told that they don't do anything because they don't work a nine-to-five job or have to ask for money for basic necessities. 0.99
00:35:06.600 Yeah, again, so in the courts today, we'll always side with a woman. 1.00
00:35:09.920 The courts will always side with the mother in a divorce case.
00:35:13.120 The courts will always come and come in, and if there is a man who is committing some kind of domestic violence, the courts are absolutely stacked against the men,
00:35:20.160 Even to the point where accusations, mere accusations of impropriety that are made by women are immediately acted upon by the courts through temporary restraining orders, TROs or peace orders or anything of the sort. 0.89
00:35:35.800 And it's always done in favor of the women.
00:35:38.420 And so, you know, this idea that men are the one causing all the problems is just not true.
00:35:44.520 It's just not true that we have a society where women are given every – by every single metric that you can look at, women are doing better than 30 years ago, 40 years ago, 50 years ago, 60 years ago.
00:35:55.900 And yet problems like this, the toxic femininity, toxic feminism are on the rise.
00:36:01.180 So I would just say that, you know, you got to look at, you really have to look at the fact that the statistics say it's the opposite. 1.00
00:36:12.380 America's feminism probably raised a million dollars while women rally around her like a cult. 0.99
00:36:17.920 When defending the accused becomes more important than three dead children, feminism has lost the plot. 0.99
00:36:21.940 I call it white liberal feminism. 1.00
00:36:23.500 Well, I call it toxic feminism, but yes, it's clearly white and liberal. 1.00
00:36:26.300 So there's the AWFLs, the awfuls, affluent white female liberals. 1.00
00:36:30.100 That's something we've talked about before. 1.00
00:36:33.280 Toxic feminism will go down as the biggest PSYOP in American history, led by some of the most evil the world has ever seen. 0.96
00:36:39.140 The amount of time, money, and propaganda to convince women that it was better for them to leave the house, raising families, and join the corporate ladder is astounding. 0.98
00:36:45.820 This has morphed into something uncontrollable, and it's creating a death spiral in mental health among women. 0.67
00:36:50.900 So I got into it.
00:36:52.140 I'm actually blocked by the founder of Sex and the City because when Sex and the City
00:36:56.620 came back and was getting rebooted, I actually found the founder's comments in an old interview 0.82
00:37:01.300 where the founder of Sex and the City, which of course promotes this lifestyle, the Girl
00:37:05.580 Boss lifestyle to women, that she said, you know, I regret never having kids.
00:37:11.480 So she then blocked me and ran around to the media, Daily Mail and everybody else saying,
00:37:15.980 oh, that was taken out of context and I recanted it.
00:37:19.660 No, no.
00:37:20.920 Tell people the truth.
00:37:22.140 tell them the truth. The founder of Sex in the City admitted that she regretted not having
00:37:28.360 children. And who dug up that interview? I did. I dug up that interview and that was the only time
00:37:33.740 in your professional life that you've ever told the truth. And how dare you? How dare you sit up
00:37:39.900 there and make money while you're leading these young girls and leading women astray, leading
00:37:46.140 them to a place where they're in their 40s, where they're in their 50s. Yeah, they've got titles and
00:37:50.640 Yeah, maybe they got the corner office, but you know something?
00:37:53.880 They realize they're missing something else.
00:37:57.200 They're missing the love of children, looking up at them with their eyes, saying, I love
00:38:03.200 you, mommy, and you mean the world to me. 1.00
00:38:05.900 And worse, you got women who have that and think they should have something else. 1.00
00:38:12.300 That's the problem in society today. 0.99
00:38:14.320 Be right back.
00:38:14.900 Jack Pissot, the Cuban Events Daily.
00:38:20.640 We'll see you next time.
00:38:50.640 america's voice you know folks here's the thing everybody seems to everything seems like it's
00:38:55.320 costing more and more these days groceries utilities housing and for a lot of american
00:38:58.800 families even replacing something as essential as a mattress can feel like a major expense
00:39:04.840 but believe it or not there's actually one american company that we're going to talk about
00:39:08.180 a little bit here this afternoon that spent decades figuring out how to deliver better
00:39:13.220 comfort and quality without the traditional retail markup i'm really excited because right now
00:39:17.880 joining us, Mark Warner, the CEO and founder of GhostBed. And Mark comes from the Warner family.
00:39:24.280 This is, of course, the iconic family behind the American Ladder Company. Now, he took that same
00:39:30.840 entrepreneurial, the engineering mindset, moved over to the sleep industry when he founded GhostBed.
00:39:36.900 Mark, welcome to Human Events. How are you? Great. Thanks for having GhostBed on today, Jack.
00:39:42.240 Well, I appreciate having you. And I got to say, my wife, Tanya Tay, and I, we love this thing.
00:39:47.880 Um, it is, you know, something that we switched over to immediately once we got it.
00:39:53.380 And funny enough, you know, my, when we first, you know, kind of connected with ghost bed,
00:39:58.300 uh, we had already been talking about, I know it's going to sound like, Oh, they told you
00:40:01.820 to say that.
00:40:02.200 No, we actually were looking at, into getting a new bed at sometimes it's just one of those
00:40:05.960 things where, you know, you, you want to upgrade your experience.
00:40:09.280 You've been on a bed for a certain amount of time and you're just, you're just ready
00:40:12.540 for a change.
00:40:13.160 And we had already kind of been having that conversation when when you guys reached out to us.
00:40:18.660 And it was it was really just phenomenal timing because I said, hey, sweetheart, I think I just got us a new bed.
00:40:25.820 The body starts telling you when when you're ready, you know, because your body.
00:40:29.660 That is so true. Yes. And that's so true.
00:40:32.400 And and she is not here right now, but I will tell you, like, and this is I'm not going to say my wife's like the princess and the P. 0.74
00:40:38.040 OK, but I'm just saying if she doesn't like a bed, she's going to make it known. 0.58
00:40:42.040 You know what I mean? Yeah, I hear you. Well, no. And she loves it.
00:40:48.040 She loves it. So tell us a little bit about how how Ghostbed got started, how how the company got started and really what sets it apart.
00:40:55.040 So I come from the Werner Ladder family. My grandfather started that over 100 years ago.
00:41:01.040 And then he was a lieutenant colonel of World Wars.
00:41:04.040 And then my dad invented the aluminum ladder and then fiberglass and the fiberglass ladder.
00:41:09.040 glass ladder and then that business ultimately after 100 years got sold and I worked there for
00:41:13.860 a long time factory office everything and then I've had these three neck surgeries so I couldn't
00:41:19.340 find a mattress or a pillow that worked for me so given my engineering background and my polymer
00:41:25.100 background with the fiberglass I invented my pillow and mattress memory foam style from my
00:41:31.940 polymer experience and that led to Ghostbed and I really wanted an American family business because
00:41:37.860 I was used to generations of family business, so my wife and I started it with the plan
00:41:42.660 of having our kids work for us, and at some point in the future, maybe our grandkids.
00:41:47.080 So that's how GhostBed got started, all with high engineering, high quality, and very affordable.
00:41:52.540 So we're trying to make a very durable product that lasts a very long time, that's very
00:41:57.440 affordable for all of our customers.
00:41:59.760 And after 25 years of doing it, it seems like it's become a real success and a well-known
00:42:05.120 brand and a good slate of products.
00:42:07.860 various mattresses, cooling technology, lots of patents, adjustable bases, great sheets that are
00:42:14.720 super cool and crisp, different pillows, massage mattress, massage topper, new active cooling and
00:42:21.380 heating type system. So we're always kind of on the cutting edge with technology.
00:42:26.860 Now, is there, I got to ask though, is there, was there a moment where you, you know, because you're
00:42:31.260 in the family, you're doing ladders and you're saying, you know what mattresses, I want to make
00:42:36.020 them move? Because that's not something that I think most people would think is like the next
00:42:39.900 logical step. You might think tools, you might think something like that. What was it that made
00:42:44.500 you specifically want to move into mattresses and sleep systems? Well, I think it was the
00:42:53.580 three neck surgeries, so I couldn't find my own need. But also because I was my dad's lab assistant
00:42:58.880 when he was inventing fiberglass and fiberglass ladders, that's a polymer. We call it a structural
00:43:03.660 polymer and a memory foam mattress is a comfort polymer. So I had the engineering in the background
00:43:10.040 to kind of convert one type of polymer into another type of polymer. And it was just fun.
00:43:15.400 And it's very similar because with a ladder, you're shipping air. So you put all these extension
00:43:20.160 ladders or big step ladders on a truck and you're not shipping many units. The same thing with a
00:43:24.740 mattress. So I helped develop backpacking the mattress. So rather than a flat pack, we can
00:43:30.140 compress it roll it up it's a more energy efficient it's easier for people to transport
00:43:35.680 into your house into a store taking it from a store etc so that was just a commonality a couple
00:43:43.220 key commonalities and then just the core competencies of manufacturing distribution
00:43:49.600 quality materials longevity and branding and Werner is 100 years in the product and
00:43:57.400 And as of now, I think they have 85% market share.
00:44:00.860 So they started with zero with a very poor grandfather of mine and worked their way through
00:44:05.820 the year.
00:44:06.740 We've done the same thing with GhostBed.
00:44:08.760 We're not at the Werner's size, but we've done a good job building it up with my wife
00:44:14.140 and kids and our whole team.
00:44:15.380 And all of our people that work here, we consider our family.
00:44:18.740 So we're proud of them.
00:44:19.660 And I couldn't help but notice you mentioned three neck surgeries.
00:44:23.360 Was that, were you an accident?
00:44:24.760 not to get too personal, but what was it that led to that and that kind of creating your need
00:44:32.320 to have a superior sleep system? I wanted to be a pro golfer when I was younger. So I played in
00:44:39.220 high school and college. And all that torquing, you'll find a lot of golfers have neck and back
00:44:44.260 problems. And then I was a runner and an athlete overall. So that torquing just worked its way. I
00:44:51.300 never had an accident. I just woke up and I couldn't move one day. And it was the first
00:44:55.240 surgery, then the second, then the third. So I've got lots of metal and rods in here.
00:45:00.200 So I'm very limited. So the mattress and the pillow, you know, I'm the guy that's living with
00:45:05.620 that hardcore daily back and neck pain. So I've developed products to really deal with that kind
00:45:11.580 of stress on the person and come up with those solutions. So I think I've been very effective
00:45:16.220 there, just like I sleep warm. So I've got these patents on cooling technology because most of the
00:45:21.180 people sleep warm and most of the people in our country everywhere snores so i've developed and
00:45:26.760 have patents on anti-snoring technology so we've got a new adjustable base so that's the thing
00:45:31.760 underneath the mattress where the head goes up the leg goes up you've got massage and different
00:45:36.300 types of comfort features but it has a sensor now with our under our patent so when you start
00:45:42.240 snoring it will hear that and it will start to rise you up a little bit in the back so it would
00:45:47.500 open up your passageway you'll stop storing you won't have to get the pillow from your partner
00:45:52.720 you won't have to get the elbow everyone's happy and no one has to go in the other room so that's
00:45:57.480 our new smart adjustable base that we're we're very proud of you know i i'm just gonna i have to
00:46:02.220 go and uh i i think my uh my mom and daddy is watching this and and mom i'll just say right now
00:46:07.680 i will get you one of those for dad right away uh we're gonna order it we're gonna we're gonna put
00:46:13.680 in the order actually i'm going to have the staff go and put in the order right now so that it's
00:46:17.900 delivered hopefully by tonight or if not by this weekend uh just just saying the uh uh the uh my
00:46:23.780 my my mother and father might might be interested in uh in that product uh might be a little helpful
00:46:30.060 there and just in the last time we have with you um because i gotta and by the way i actually did
00:46:35.320 get my mom and dad a ghost bed when we first started working with you guys and they love it
00:46:39.100 as well they really really do and we were talking about i think we did it for it was sort of a
00:46:43.040 mother's and father's day gift together and they absolutely love the thing. And so, but,
00:46:47.260 but if they didn't tell people about, you know, we have this one hundred one night sleep trial,
00:46:52.080 how does that work? So we know it's a big purchase and a commitment. And if you're doing it online,
00:46:57.700 it's a lot. So we offer a hundred and one nights, which is over three months. We ship it to your
00:47:02.920 house either through FedEx or white glove delivery, whatever you prefer. And then you try it out. If
00:47:07.960 you don't like it, you contact us and we'll come and pick it up. No, no hassle on your part. We'll
00:47:12.720 pick it up, we'll try to find some other mattress in our lineup that might work better for you for
00:47:17.520 whatever reason. But over 95% of the people keep the GhostBed mattress and we align them up
00:47:23.580 properly. They take the Mark's quiz most of the time. So we kind of figure out your needs and
00:47:28.160 the different type of mattresses we offer to get the right one for you. So it's a nice kind of
00:47:33.120 comfort feature where you kind of de-risk the situation for the customer.
00:47:37.760 no that's i mean that's a great fee it's a great it's a great deal and then so i've been telling
00:47:43.020 people it's ghostbed.com slash po so you can go up there and of course use powerful promo code
00:47:47.780 po so and you can get involved as well you can get it for your family you get it for yourselves
00:47:53.640 you got back to school if you got kids if you got kids who are going to college or setting up
00:47:57.200 you know or if you're going to college you want to set up an apartment it's the perfect
00:48:01.020 place to go mark thank you so much i love getting it getting to know you here today on a friday
00:48:05.940 thank you so much jack my pleasure all right again it's ghostbed.com
00:48:10.420 slash poso promo code poso ladies and gentlemen as always you have my permission to play a short