This Is Why Women Shouldn't Vote
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Summary
In this episode, the guys talk about feminism, the Vietnam War, and the death of Muhammad Ali. Also, the boys talk about why women should not be allowed to vote in the U.S. and why they should have some skin in the game.
Transcript
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And it's the same movement because they want the freedom without the responsibility.
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So in the U.S., I really should look up how it works here because I talk about this so much.
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But in the U.S., we're voting for the commander-in-chief of the military because what is the consequence if all hell breaks loose in the U.S.?
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So the women are voting in a system that they didn't help build and they're not a part of.
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Again, it's freedom without the responsibility because you guys are the ones that are going to have to go fight.
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And the other thing is we have selective service.
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That means that in a time of war, you have to be drafted.
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So, like, we don't have the official draft nowadays, but they just call it something else.
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So if, like, all hell breaks loose, you have to go to war.
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Like, if you're living in a country, you should have to defend it, right?
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However, the thing is we know damn well women aren't going to be on the front line.
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And the thing is I think if you're voting for a system, you have to have some skin in the game.
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Like, you have to be a part of the consequence.
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Like, if you're the one living off of the benefits, you're going to vote for benefits forever.
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So why is that fair if you have no skin in the game?
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Now, I was going to say, you know, it's an interesting point you said, that if you live
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Like, Muhammad Ali was a good person, but he said when America was going to war and he
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said, you know, the Vietnamese, they haven't done me anything.
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It's a 50-50, but, again, I respect him because, you know, he stood up for what he believed in.
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I mean, I don't really know much about Muhammad.
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So I don't want to step on, like, the Muhammad Ali's fans' toes.
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But, like, in my opinion, it's like, well, you're living in...
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You're choosing to live in the benefits of a country.
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Like, you get all the privileges of being in said country.
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Like, why would you not have to defend it just because you agree with the leader?
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It's like, if you work for a certain company, right, and the boss makes a decision you don't like,
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like, you still have to go with it, in my opinion, anyway.
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But, again, this one's going to go, like, a lot deeper because, remember,
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ultimately, he's been brought into the country and it's a bully boy thing.
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And what America does or are doing is, again, it's bully boy business.
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They're going to places and invading and taking over.
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They're against power and this is what they obviously want to do.
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You're saying, well, why should I be a part of that?
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Again, the thing is with Muhammad Ali and with America,
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you'd have to say the Americans have to move because they've come there and,
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They've come and, again, it's bully boy business.
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They're going to places and bullying places for their resources
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People, stronger people, that's throughout all of history.
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So my thing is, if you're going to take all the benefits of living in a country,
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But, like, let me live here and have no skin in the game and complain.
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But it's like, okay, then live in a different country
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Like, I know so many people that are moving to Dubai
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It doesn't align with their values, their vision for the future.
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I mean, he went into jail and then came out of jail.
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But anyway, I mean, that's a whole other conversation that's going to go.
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Very outspoken and stood for what he believed in.
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When I said the voting thing, most people's gut reaction is,
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ah, that's horrible, but you're the only one nodding.
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It's the way you drew him out, and my mum has just started thinking.
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Yeah, I can't give a wrong answer or false advice answer.
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But, you know, my mum instilled some really good values.
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Again, people say he's very harsh, but he's a realist.
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He understands about being a man and what it takes to be a man.
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And my mum also understood her feminine role, but then she's also got some...
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I don't want to say masculine traits, but again, she's a realist.
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And, yeah, they instilled some really good values.
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I don't want to say naughty, but I wasn't always doing conforming when I was younger.
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God and just, again, understanding whether you...
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She was religious, but it's not necessarily religion.