In the era of de-platforming, it's becoming harder to know who to trust. And who better to figure it out than David Rubin, the man responsible for taking down Mug Club, than the man who created it in the first place?
00:00:59.000Right away, the standout suspect was David Rubin, who has knowingly harbored ill will against my mug club and its tremendous success for a long time.
00:01:27.000It's a well-known fact that David Rubin is a homosexual, a disease which afflicts less than 3% of the population, causing him to have unnatural sexual urges toward other men.
00:04:26.000Yesterday, Lauren, for those who aren't Mud Club members, came in in a beautiful dress and we all felt horrible and so we shamed her right away and said, dress down.
00:05:26.000Yeah, yeah, hopefully your kids have a pool without a fence.
00:05:30.000And hopefully you're buying wine for me.
00:05:32.000By the way, question of the day, we're going to be talking quite a bit about Me Too and some of the latest frauds involved thereof.
00:05:38.000A few months into this now, we've seen a shift.
00:05:41.000We've noticed a shift in the temperature, a change in the temperature toward the movement.
00:05:44.000So how do you balance being supportive of the victims, of course actual victims, while not automatically throwing anyone who's ever been accused under the bus?
00:06:42.000And we actually now go live to a press conference being held by a representative from the other side of the spectrum who disagrees with them.
00:06:48.000Their spokesperson is about to take the podium.
00:06:50.000Thank you for coming as an ambassador of the Tree 2 movement.
00:06:57.000I am a personal survivor of eco-sexual assault and a self-professed strong fembotanist.
00:07:02.000I am appalled at the lack of compassion, self-awareness, or accountability as it relates to the ongoing sexual abuses of my treeple without consent.
00:07:20.000Which triple Americans sadly learned to live with, but with the recent events occurring at Kevin Spacey's nursery and the widely publicized herbicide of Harvey Weinstein's potted ficus, we can no longer stay silent.
00:08:34.000Well, explain context for people who I said going back to yesterday!
00:08:36.000Not everyone is joining Mug Club because there's a bunch of poor asses out there on YouTube who can't afford $69 a year, which is a problem.
00:08:53.000I get to explain Front Hole and what was the question?
00:08:55.000You are privileged with the task of explaining it.
00:08:58.000Well, friends, you must know by now that using the proper terms for genitals is a very offensive thing to do because not everyone can have vaginas.
00:09:08.000I thought you were going to avoid saying it.
00:09:10.000I was going to, and then I realized I couldn't.
00:09:13.000My brain was going, it was like going through words, scrolling, and I'm like, nope, nope, I got nothing.
00:09:17.000I really thought you were going to avoid it.
00:10:37.000Speaking of animals, by the way, a Chinese man was fined for releasing pigeons on the highway.
00:10:43.000If you're wondering how could this go wrong, let me explain to you how.
00:10:46.000So he told police he'd been keeping 60-70 pigeons, but he decided to set them free, and he said he chose the highway because it was a wide open space.
00:11:59.000They're expected to play a major role in the security detail for the Prime Minister's address on Independence Day after being inducted by the Delhi police.
00:12:17.000Not exactly the Hope Diamond, but an all-female security detail I know might seem odd, sorry about this Lauren, but we do try to keep an open mind here at Lotto's Crowder, hence why you're in the studio, if not a little bit of tokenism.
00:12:27.000So we've decided to look at the pros and cons in this week's Eye on India.
00:12:31.000So the pros and cons of an all-female swat team.
00:16:22.000So that was just as I was trying to translate.
00:16:24.000She's basically saying, hey, what about the cost of the asylum seekers and refugees?
00:16:27.000And he just says, yeah, you're racist.
00:16:29.000It's extremely frustrating because you've also got the media and just the progressive education system supporting this and saying, yes, it's a racist view to ask about taxpayers' money being wasted on illegal migrants.
00:16:49.000The extremist opinion is Trudeau's opinion.
00:16:51.000To destroy borders, to destroy a national identity.
00:16:54.000If you don't have those things, you're not a country.
00:16:57.000So why are we pretending women like this, who are asking rational questions, are the extremists?
00:17:02.000It's a lot harder for Canada, too, because unlike the United States, where our identity was basically a series of ideas, Canada's identity was sort of, you know, kissing the ring of the Queen.
00:17:59.000Like, they are getting more money than Canadians, and Canadians are paying for this.
00:18:04.000We have Canadians that are struggling, that are on the streets.
00:18:05.000We have literally hundreds of thousands of kids in Canada that are below the poverty line, and you're bringing in tons of illegals from America.
00:19:25.000The question was when the federal government would repay Quebec for the cost that it's incurred as a result of the influx of illegal immigrants coming across the Canadian-U.S.
00:21:13.000It's much like the Northern Europeans.
00:21:15.000They get this like kind of socialism and this diversity, this beautiful utopian mindset because they have all of these other countries protecting them from third world mass immigration.
00:22:16.000You can just walk onto that one, right?
00:22:17.000By the way, of course, Canada really helped us in World War II.
00:22:20.000I'm not belittling that at all, but we actually used to watch footage.
00:22:22.000So I'd seen Saving Private Ryan, the film, obviously, and as soon as it went, you know, you're like, oh my god.
00:22:27.000And then I watched actual footage in school of Juno Beach, and they actually get off the pontoon boats, and they run into the mist to the point where I'm like, Well, they got up there.
00:25:40.000No, no, we've moved on Well, okay, let me clarify for you.
00:25:45.000Even though she was supposedly a lesbian, she sexually harassed, twist, a gay male graduate student.
00:25:52.000Is that like a double negative making a positive?
00:25:54.000Yeah, well this comes from the conservative screed, the New York Times.
00:25:57.000So, Habital Rannell then, he said, She pulled him into her bed, she put my hands onto her breasts, and was pressing herself, her buttocks, onto my crotch.
00:26:08.000He said she was kissing me, kissing my hands, kissing my torso.
00:26:11.000That evening a similar scene played out.
00:26:13.000Again, he said, and you know that's a gay man just by his description.
00:27:34.000So this is what's so infuriating about this whole Hollywood mess is now that it's like blown up with sexual assault accusations against everyone, every gender, every group, they're suddenly saying the things that conservatives were saying years and years ago, which is Assault accusations are complicated.
00:27:50.000You need to make sure you have all the facts before you persecute someone, send someone to jail, or ruin their life.
00:28:51.000Men with wives or mothers or daughters, we don't have a secret meeting behind your backs to be like, but secretly we like raping all of them.
00:30:02.000So the case of Argento and Ronell, they revealed that this crowd, like you said, they don't believe their own press.
00:30:06.000And remember, here's a clip of none other than Hillary Clinton telling you what you should do with anyone who comes forward when it comes to accusations of rape.
00:30:13.000You have a right to be heard and you have a right to be believed.
00:30:17.000I know you thought that clip might be longer, that's it.
00:30:35.000Well, look, with the Urban Meyer story, I mean, that's a big topic right now.
00:30:38.000I was really afraid for the guy because I played for him at Notre Dame, he was an unbelievable coach, but everybody immediately was saying this is the end of his career, he's done, and he wasn't even the guy involved in the situation.
00:30:50.000Like, I understand that maybe he didn't do everything exactly right, but immediately people were like, he's done, he's out.
00:30:54.000I was so pissed off, so thank goodness it was a three-game suspension.
00:30:57.000Yeah, Sandusty kind of screwed the pooch on that one, though, so for the rest of all time...
00:32:45.000Like, yes, there are these ridiculous Me Too claims and they're just as much of a problem with the lying and everything, but sex is a powerful thing.
00:32:52.000And this is what people have, they've tried to make it seem like, oh, you can sleep with anyone and it's no problem at all.
00:33:15.000Hollywood is in shambles because of this one thing that the liberal media tries to tell us is so free and liberating and anyone can do it all the time.
00:34:03.000But women, are you hardwired that way?
00:34:06.000Women, even if they are tricked by media, whatever it may be, schooling, to think you can do whatever you want, I think deep down they know.
00:34:14.000Because at the end of the day, after they've been with a guy and the guy says goodbye after Tinder, even if they both agreed to just do a Netflix and chill, they're sad.
00:35:39.000Dating was hard enough when you didn't have to have written consent before you kissed someone, right?
00:35:44.000Well, that's what they've been doing with fraternities, too.
00:35:46.000By the way, progressives have admitted that the Me Too movement is less about truth than it is about causing what they quote A shift in power imbalances.
00:35:54.000That's from the conversation right there.
00:36:00.000I want to talk about that a little bit more because shifting power imbalances just for the sake of it, you have to figure out who's at the other end of that seesaw when you shift it.
00:36:46.000Maybe teaching young people that abstinence, if not until marriage, which I still advocate, that's just a personal decision, it's just me, but at least until you're old enough and in a permanent relationship or a long-term relationship, maybe that could be beneficial.
00:36:57.000Like maybe teaching young men to serve and protect young women.
00:37:33.000What you call toxic masculinity, I call necessary for the survival of the human species.
00:37:37.000And you know what's not necessary for the survival of the human species?
00:37:41.000Identity politics, toxic lesbianism, lesbianininism, I don't even remember what it was, I don't even know what you call it, toxic lesbian raping gay student-ism, and man-shaming.
00:37:50.000That's not necessary for the preservation of the human species, dummies.
00:37:54.000We'll have Stefan Molyneux after this, and then Lauren is going to interview Karen.
00:39:58.000She had actually a good sense of humor.
00:40:00.000I had to introduce her at CPAC one year, so there were about four years in a row where I was this emcee at CPAC, and then I ended up just hating my life, so I stopped.
00:40:08.000But I introduced Sarah Palin, and I mentioned, you know, okay, former governor of Alaska, and I said, and she's fine, and people kind of laughed, and then I brought up Phyllis Schlafly, and the very last thing I said about her was, and I should also mention that she's Fine.
00:40:21.000And she came out, she was like, oh, funny young gentleman.
00:40:24.000I don't think she realized the sexual connotations there.
00:40:26.000You were saying before on air that you really enjoy speaking.
00:41:05.000See, I invite them to be part of the show, because you've got to give them something they're not going to get by just clicking on a YouTube.
00:41:09.000So I want that interactivity, and I want to play back and forth.
00:41:12.000So remembering how much I like it, I'm available for children's parties, bar mitzvahs, the usual.
00:41:18.000And if people want me to come and speak, oh, I'll do it.
00:41:22.000So yeah, that's why I'm doing the Eagle Forum and got some other stuff lined up as well, because, man, is it ever fun being out in front of an audience again.
00:41:33.000I feel like I have to do it because people want to come out and see us live and I'm very appreciative of the fans.
00:41:38.000But I was a kid who, before an oral, it would feel like I would get the same kind of bandy-leggedness like Bambi's mom before I would go out to jiu-jitsu matches.
00:42:10.000But my big fear, well, there's two big fears when it comes to public speaking, especially when you're doing like some big, huge area with a very ill-defined stage edge.
00:42:19.000Like you don't want to do a full, you know, Steve Tyler and plunge right off the stage and hope that someone catches you.
00:42:24.000So I actually like getting there earlier, making friends with the space and making sure I know where the edge is because they never tape it.
00:42:29.000And it's just like, good luck, hope I don't plunge somewhere.
00:42:32.000And the other is I have this nightmare that halfway through a speech, because I do like an hour usually or more, Halfway through a speech, I'm just...
00:42:39.000And it's going to come on like a tsunami, you know, and then all I'm going to see is people drinking water and all that kind of stuff.
00:42:45.000It's like when I went to go and see the movie Titanic and I had one of these giant float drinks and the entire last half of the movie is people sloshing around in water.
00:42:51.000I didn't want to miss anything because I thought, well, it's got to be over soon.
00:42:53.000No, it doesn't, because it's the movie Titanic.
00:42:55.000It takes actually less time for the ship to sink than for the movie to end.
00:42:58.000But yeah, those are my only two big fears.
00:43:00.000And you can deal with one by making friends with the space and you can deal with the other by having four pee checks before you go out.
00:43:26.000This is back when the, no, this is back when you would roll the dice and you've got at least a 75, 25 split on seeing Kate's boobs in a movie, right?
00:43:35.000Because she was just like, this was her audition, was just like flashing.
00:44:25.000Well, it was actually immediately after.
00:44:28.000Coming back from Australia, you know, we're still trying to tunnel through that Gollum like jet lag that happens.
00:44:33.000And basically, yeah, I mean, it was a real drive by, you know, it's like that Samuel L. Jackson character in Pulp Fiction, you know, bang, bang, bang.
00:44:41.000And it's just this outlines on the wall behind you because we got Two community guideline strikes for like, I don't know, offensively inappropriate content or however they exactly phrase it.
00:45:05.000But you know, kudos to YouTube, kudos to the community who fired off thousands of lovely, delightful, positive, and warm messages saying, Hey dudes, not fair.
00:46:08.000I do think, and it's something I admire about you and something that we try to draw attention to, listen, we have the ability to reach the highest legal counsel at YouTube-ish, they don't always respond, because of my half-Asian lawyer Bill Richmond on Retainer and because of the fact that we found them and we made contact with them, so then it's even more damning if they don't respond.
00:46:26.000What worries me is not what they're doing to you or to myself, because we know there's enough blowback where we can hold them somewhat accountable, but the next guys coming up behind us, the people with the smaller channels.
00:46:37.000There are so many stories that we may never even know about, including you and myself, because our inboxes get flooded and we don't have the time to check all of them every day.
00:46:44.000That's the kind of thing that keeps me up at night.
00:46:50.000I mean, there are the people who are the up and comers and I get messages just like you have people saying, well, you know, I did, I had a channel, I was doing it for six months, it was growing, and then boom, boom, boom, it got vanished.
00:46:58.000And this happens to Facebook pages, this happens.
00:49:22.000We're going to redistribute all of their stuff.
00:49:24.000And then everybody gets to starve to death.
00:49:27.000Fewer than 1% of South Africans of any race care about this land issue.
00:49:32.000It's just something that's held up to excuse bad behavior and corruption in government.
00:49:36.000It's the equivalent of the Russia collusion story to explain why Hillary lost the election.
00:49:41.000It's like, well, the reason that the economy is doing so badly, the reason that South Africa is no longer a net food exporter, but a net food importer, The reason why the Rand is crashing against the dollar, it's because there are too many white farmers.
00:49:53.000It's like, no, it's not because of that.
00:49:54.000It's because the government is horribly corrupt and inefficient, and they have really racist laws that are there to promote a lot of blacks getting into jobs, to keep whites out of jobs.
00:50:03.000It's because they have these massive squatter camps full of whites who are not allowed to work.
00:50:09.000They need to fix the system, but they've had the rot of communism in there for decades, starting before Even the ANC and Mandela got into power.
00:50:16.000And if we can find a way to push back against this communist takeover, fantastic.
00:50:21.000If we can't, well, they're going the way of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.
00:50:25.000They're going the way of the communists' takeover in Mao's China and in the Holodomor in Ukraine.
00:50:33.000And then everyone's going to be sitting there saying, wow, we've got to help all these people.
00:50:36.000And it's like, I gotta tell you, from what I'm seeing, man, there's a lot of compassion fatigue about this.
00:50:42.000Because, you know, if it's a drought, that's one thing, but if you're starving because you nationalized the farms and stole from everyone, sympathy not massively high, and that's going to be horrible to see.
00:50:50.000It's hard to get The Gap to do a campaign for that.
00:50:52.000I thought tourism had just died out there because of Leonardo DiCaprio's horrible accent and blood diet.
00:50:57.000I mean, that'll do damage to a country's reputation.
00:51:36.000$69 annually for students, veterans, or active military.
00:51:38.000And it's what allows us to do not only the show, but go on location, do the hidden camera work, do the investigative work.
00:51:45.000And we appreciate so much the people who've joined up, especially with YouTube right now.
00:51:49.000In the instability, we really are doing a lot better because so many fans have joined up and supported, and we're growing, and we're moving into a new place, and we're going to be confronting more people, more Change My Minds.
00:51:58.000Next week is Razor Fist, bringing in, supporting the people who stuck their neck out for us, so we appreciate any support.
00:53:19.000Now, I understand that you wanted to talk about the Asia, Asia, can't pronounce her name, Argento situation.
00:53:26.000One of the first accusers of Harvey Weinstein and one of the founders of the Me Too movement.
00:53:32.000And you want to talk about the fact that she has just been accused herself of statutory rape with one of her co-stars, actually a younger male.
00:53:46.000I think the statutory rape thing kind of muddies the waters because, I mean, everybody knows that there are 17-year-olds out there who are capable of consenting to sex, right?
00:54:36.000You know the French president with his much older wife that used to be his teacher and they've got this weird, like, mommy-son creepy roleplay thing going on?
00:54:45.000Yeah, well, and he describes the situation as something that actually really messed him up.
00:54:53.000So, essentially, and she was 37 and he was 17, so that's like a significant Age difference there.
00:55:02.000Then you factor in the relationship between them.
00:55:08.000And as the responsible adult in the room, she probably should have, you know, even if he was interested, she should have said, no, no, this is not okay.
00:55:22.000So I think the age itself, being under the age of consent, just confuses the real weirdness of this situation, right?
00:55:59.000McGowan was saying, believe all victims, believe all victims, unless they're men.
00:56:05.000Yeah, no, that's absolutely the problem, or unless who they're accusing is a woman.
00:56:11.000That's the issue that I have, is I would argue in favor of Rose McGowan's approach to this case, that that should be the approach to every case.
00:56:24.000But that's not what the Me Too movement is arguing.
00:56:31.000Every acquittal is a miscarriage of justice.
00:56:37.000Every man who comes out with evidence, or every time something like the University of Virginia you know, Rolling Stone false accusation comes out as false
00:57:05.000Their lives are all just, they need to sort that out.
00:57:08.000Now, something else that is a mess, and you talk about it a lot on Honey Badger Radio, free speech situation.
00:57:14.000Famed internet provocateur Count Dankula, who taught his pug dog how to do the Nazi salute, and was brought up on hate speech charges in the UK, has now lost his case and subsequent appeal.
00:57:27.000And he is trying to take the case to the UK Supreme Court for a final appeal to see if he has the right to make a joke without being prosecuted, essentially.
00:57:39.000My thoughts, you know, like when you watch the video, and I did watch the video and I found it hilarious and played it for my kids and they found it hilarious.
00:57:57.000I would say she's borderline personality disorder, but she's not extremely political.
00:58:05.000But essentially he said, he prefaced the joke with, to play a prank on my girlfriend, I'm going to turn her cute wee dog into the least cute thing I can think of, which is of course a Nazi.
00:58:24.000Right, so thinking of the worst possible thing I could turn this dog into, which would indicate that he doesn't like Nazis.
00:58:36.000The guy actually also, this is something that the mainstream media never mentions, he has a giant tattoo on his chest of a hammer and a sickle.
00:58:44.000That's something the media conveniently forgets when they discuss this case.
00:58:48.000I don't think that he's, I think his political views have changed since he got that Permanent badge.
00:58:57.000But at the same time, he's definitely not far right.
00:59:08.000But certainly people in this day and age who just appreciate comedy, humor, free speech, discussing different ideas, they're forced and they're pushed to being in this bizarre sphere, amalgamation of men's rights activists, anti-SJWs, conservatives, libertarians, classical liberals, everyone who's been just forced to support each other's free speech together.
00:59:27.000And in some cases support the far left's free speech as well, despite the fact that they want to take all of ours away.
00:59:33.000Now, one more thing here I wanted to ask you about.
00:59:35.000There's this March for Men that is taking place in Australia, and it has you all up in arms.
00:59:40.000Can you tell me a little bit about that?
01:00:01.000She's quite similar to you in her views.
01:00:08.000Recently there was a young woman killed, Eurydice Dixon, who was raped and murdered while walking home from work at night.
01:00:19.000And ever since then, it's just been this constant barrage in the media and in politics, in Parliament, Of calling all men to task over the behavior of those few men who do things like that, and painting all of masculinity as responsible for this, and then essentially saying, well, women shouldn't have to learn how to protect themselves.
01:00:50.000Men need to stop raping and killing us, right?
01:00:59.000So she decided she was going to have a March for Men.
01:01:02.000And of course, all of the rhetoric now is about how she's alt-right, she's a fascist, she's a misogynist, this March for Men, full stop, March for Men, is racist.
01:02:09.000I was at a feminist march in the UK before I got kicked out and they started screaming at my cameraman because they said, no men on the march!
01:02:20.000So not only was it a march only for women, no one had a problem with that of course, they wouldn't even let men march with them and screamed and attacked men who came near the march to try and support it or to film it.
01:02:32.000So, radio silence on that, and yet this poor girl who's organizing a men's march, absolutely being silent.
01:02:40.000And on top of that, there's a counter protest planned between essentially Australia's Antifa and some other feminist groups, the National Union of Students, women's caucus or something like that.
01:03:57.000It's sad, it's sad, but thank goodness we have people like you sticking up for men's rights.
01:04:01.000Even though it's tough and you get all the slander, but it's good to have you.
01:04:04.000When I was young and I started going to the slut walks before I got into this crazy world, you had my back and now you have Sydney's back, and thank you so much for that, Karen.
01:04:13.000But we gotta move on to the next segment, so I'll see you guys later.
01:06:55.000It does get awkward in the office sometimes.
01:06:58.000Sorry Madison, or Mom if he's dressing me up, but there won't be a show Monday because we are going to be working on Possibly the biggest change my mind we've ever done.
01:07:11.000To give you an example, the team that puts this together, that Crowder Confronts that you saw this week, that was months of following this person.
01:07:19.000We have videos that are months in the making, and then sometimes we work on them for months and nothing happens.
01:07:23.000So that's what I'm talking about, the new era of the super videos here, because there are enough people at laddusclair.com who've joined up, and if you continue to join up, we can do that.
01:07:32.000But it's not like Jimmy Kimmel where I can send out Guillermo I am Guillermo.
01:09:48.000He actually came out of the closet as a conservative with an article titled, I believe it was, I don't have it in front of me, why I'm no longer a brain-dead liberal, New York Times, I believe is where he wrote it.
01:10:43.000The billionaire is actually the good guy.
01:10:46.000And this relates back to the point I'll be making.
01:10:48.000In the realm of cinema where the wealthy person is nearly always the big evil oil baron or the corrupt Wall Street banker, here's this film where Charles Morse, the billionaire, surrounded by artists, photographers, and even minorities, by the way, one of whom just gets the crap of him mauled out of a bear, way worse than the Revenant scene, the standout man of character, the true blue character, is the old white guy.
01:11:13.000Charles Moore, throughout the film, he not only improves people's lives, but he saves them.
01:11:18.000And the point is that sometimes shifting the balance of power merely for the sake of it doesn't take into account who's going to get the power once the shift is completed.
01:11:28.000Sure, some of the worst people throughout history were powerful.
01:11:34.000And if we try to strip power from people simply because we perceive them to hold it, as we're talking about now in these articles, you see them with Me Too.
01:11:42.000That's the endgame with democratic socialism.
01:11:44.000So if we want to strip power just because people have it, that's the reason.
01:11:48.000Well, who's going to maintain the balance of power afterward?
01:12:13.000There are a lot of undertones here that I could get into.
01:12:15.000Hopefully I will with David Mamet when he's on the show.
01:12:17.000But it's really easy to vilify people of power or perceived wealth You know why it's easy?
01:12:24.000Because it's a lot harder to look ourselves in the mirror for the selfish pieces of garbage that we all are when we want something from those people.
01:14:08.000Just to be a blessing, not only to us, but to you, the fans.
01:14:12.000One of them was a Crowder Conference, one of them was the whole YAF Conference because there was no way to get out there commercially and there were over 800 fans in that mess of a ballroom.
01:14:29.000It was an unbelievable blessing that he, here, And if you don't ask for it, with a lot of these people you'll be surprised as to how generous they are.
01:14:36.000It applies to every moment of your life, really.
01:16:04.000And that's the foundation of the left today.
01:16:07.000The point here is really there's nothing easier than to vilify people in positions of power or authority or success that we haven't achieved.