On the first episode since the election, Steven Crowder and his co-host Lauren Southern and Karen Strawn join host Steven to discuss their thoughts on the night Donald Trump was elected president. They also discuss why they didn t vote for Hillary Clinton and why they chose to vote for Donald Trump.
00:02:17.000Really quickly, before we get into the rest of this, There's some arguing going on as to where the turning point took place in this election.
00:02:47.000But I think it can be traced back to this moment, this moment where Trump decided he was going to run for president, in case you forgot it.
00:06:11.000So let's not act as though he's this immensely popular figure, especially considering that a lot of people who voted for him weren't huge fans of him.
00:06:18.000So let me give you the downside, but then go back to another upside, which I think is the most important takeaway.
00:06:24.000The downside is he won barely through the electoral college against Hillary freaking Clinton, against Mrs.
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00:08:01.000Today, November 17th, Donald Trump would win in a landslide.
00:08:03.000So, the convincing that needs to be done is going to be that much easier because of how awful, terrible the left has been in their reaction.
00:08:12.000We've always talked about how the left is a party of violence, how the left is a party of intolerance, how the left Black Lives Matter, how the left Occupy Wall Street rape and AIDS and feces intense.
00:09:00.000Donald Trump is a repudiation of everything that has happened under Barack Obama as far as the divisiveness, the rhetoric, calling everyone a racist, a sexist, a homophobe.
00:09:11.000Even though most people who voted for Donald Trump aren't necessarily huge fans of Donald Trump or aren't necessarily super trusting of Trump on fiscal policy, They are so tired of the crap coming from the left.
00:09:22.000We always talk about, people always talk about millennials and the young vote and how they're going to affect the elections.
00:09:27.000The real key that I think people overlooked is this entire silent majority of people who are tired of their crap.
00:09:34.000Now, it doesn't mean they love Donald Trump, necessarily.
00:09:36.000So we still need to convince those people on policies.
00:09:38.000We still need to convince those people on principles.
00:09:39.000We still need to convince those people, and Donald Trump certainly does, in his actions in the first hundred days.
00:09:45.000But he has, and we have, and this is an area, listen, I'm not Mr.
00:09:50.000Follow a guy, drink the Kool-Aid, and throw yourself off a roof.
00:09:53.000But I do think that this guy deserves a fair shot.
00:09:56.000And I think this is an area where we can all find common ground to support him when we see the left rioting in the streets and demanding these recounts and acting like the children who don't want to be put to bed.
00:10:06.000These are children who need to be spanked and put to bed in their crib without a milk bottle.
00:10:12.000Or in Chang's case, a bacon grease bottle.
00:10:31.000And if it's the fact that some people don't like economic protectionism, if it's the fact that some people are maybe more hawkish on foreign policy, there needs to be...
00:10:39.000Right now there's an opportunity that we may not see again in our lifetime where everyone needs to come together and stop being dumbasses stepping on each other's toes when there is a common cause.
00:10:53.000You don't have to be neutral on Donald Trump.
00:10:55.000I don't care where you line up, but what you do have to recognize is that this is a golden age to fight back against the left, certainly culturally.
00:11:05.000And that is something that Donald Trump has shown us.
00:11:07.000I do not have a problem at all, and I hope more people follow suit, anchor babies, build a wall, fighting against political correctness.
00:11:15.000When people call you a racist, hit back three times as hard.
00:11:18.000This could be a new era in politics that Donald Trump has ushered in, and that is a one We'll talk about it more with some highlight clips of leftists losing their mind after this.
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00:16:16.000Wanda Sykes went up and she still thought she was in pre-2016 election mode where everyone was going to cheer if she called all Republicans racist.
00:17:29.000Every time they told me Obama was playing third-degree, you know, third-dimensional, three-dimensional chess, yeah, I fought back against it.
00:17:35.000You guys have seen all their videos, right?
00:17:37.000But I thought, well, maybe I'm wrong, though.
00:18:13.000I have no problem, especially when I'm wrong on something that I'm glad to be wrong on.
00:18:18.000It is remarkable that people in this election cycle with Hillary Clinton, when they try to admit that they're wrong, they do it in a way that self-aggrandizes.
00:19:37.000He's not a big man, but he has balls of pure brass.
00:19:42.000This is what went down right after that.
00:19:44.000If you create a problem and you will not leave the campus, yes.
00:19:48.000Okay, so just to be clear, if I attempt to enter that hall right there and sit down just to listen to somebody speak, or if I attempt to ask a question or to engage in free speech, you will have me arrested.
00:20:00.000I'm glad that we've clarified that situation.
00:20:02.000I'm also glad that in a city, I mean, clearly you have great security.
00:20:05.000I'm glad in a city that has some 4,000 shootings to this date.
00:20:09.000You have 30 members of security just for a 59165 Jewish guy.
00:20:12.000Just like maybe a mild allocation of resources.
00:20:16.000I love how Ben Shapiro is slightly self-deprecating, but still an ass to this guy in a way that And here's what I'm talking about.
00:20:23.000Ben Shapiro, I don't think he was officially a never-Trumper.
00:20:25.000I know some people out there don't like him, but guess what?
00:20:28.000Right now, in this era, I don't care where you line up on Trump or not.
00:20:32.000You need to be lining up to support someone like Ben Shapiro, who's being banned from a campus and being threatened to be arrested for exercising his free speech.
00:20:39.000Just like you need to be lined up to support Donald Trump when people are rioting and protesting and burning stuff on the streets.
00:20:44.000We don't need to agree on everything, but there are macro issues so huge right now where we can find common ground.
00:23:38.000I've never been, namely because I have no interest, because it seems like a soulless hellhole.
00:23:44.000Something that really confuses me, people go, well, I went to India on a spiritual journey to find myself.
00:23:48.000Did you come back feeling centered like India is the bastion of spirituality and that's where you go if you're a bipolar, manic, depressive American on Prozac?
00:24:03.000Oh, actually the funniest thing happened.
00:24:05.000I went to the Hindu temple, a big one in Delhi with a friend of mine, and we were looking around and we were just like, oh wow, this is so amazing.
00:24:12.000We've really lost the art of architecture.
00:24:58.000I was reporting on a UN conference they had there on tobacco control.
00:25:03.000The UN likes to do all their conferences whenever there's big elections coming up, so no one pays attention to them.
00:25:08.000While everyone was covering Trump, we were keeping an eye on the globalists and what they were trying to pass.
00:25:14.000Well, word is President Barack Obama, soon to be former president, wants to be in a leadership position at the UN. So did you have an inside scoop on this, or have you been aware of the rumblings?
00:25:26.000The one we were covering was on tobacco control.
00:25:29.000So basically what they were trying to do there, no talk of Obama, unfortunately, although they did keep everything behind closed doors, so there may have been some talk, but the whole thing there was they're trying to ban e-cigarettes.
00:26:09.000There was a Daily Caller reporter sitting beside us, and he came back from the washroom and sat down, and he's like, there is a delegate in the washroom smoking a cigarette at an anti-tobacco conference.
00:26:21.000But it's not electronic, so he's fine.
00:27:10.000Now we need to take back the institutions and then ultimately we need to take back the culture because that is the thing that has destroyed my generation utterly.
00:27:18.000We've got one of the most lost and confused generations in all of history searching for meaning and everything that doesn't matter whether it's standing, holding a...
00:27:28.000Love Trump's hate sign or going to India to walk through...
00:28:18.000I think if the elections were held today, you correct me if I'm wrong, I think if they were held today because of the leftists' behavior since the election, he would win in a landslide as opposed to by the skin of his teeth because they were just holding back what we knew they were, right?
00:28:32.000And then he won like, let's just burn this down!
00:28:35.000And so I think if you were to hold it today, more people would flip them the bird and go, you know what?
00:28:39.000All right, I'm voting for Trump just because I want to piss you off.
00:28:42.000Oh, and I think that was already the case, why he won so much, is everyone watched all of these social justice warriors and political correctness.
00:28:50.000I know everyone's saying, oh, it's because of political correctness, oh, it's because of political correctness.
00:28:53.000Well, that's not just a thanks, Obama phrase.
00:29:26.000Yeah, and I think, because even for me, like we talked about, everyone here was kind of hold your nose, hope for the best, and I didn't know how I was going to feel.
00:29:34.000And when Trump won, I just, I did feel very elated, more than I thought.
00:29:38.000I thought either, whoever wanted to be like, eh, alright, well, hopefully things get better.
00:30:05.000But I think there's something else we need to acknowledge, too, is it's not just millennials' fault.
00:30:10.000Yes, millennials are highlighting the problem more than ever.
00:30:14.000They are showing the problem in what it becomes very publicly, and that problem is the culture.
00:30:19.000Of cultural Marxism that has taken over the West and infected everything, the government, the institutions.
00:30:26.000And I'm really hoping that Trump, I don't know if he's going to do it, but I'm really hoping he's going to hit it at his core, which is the cultural Marxism that has made its way into the education system and the culture.
00:30:36.000Because if you don't destroy that, well, it doesn't matter how much you make fun of...
00:30:40.000Social justice warriors all over the internet or make fun of them during a presidential speech.
00:30:46.000They're going to keep coming out of the institutions.
00:30:48.000I mean, these people have been under the boots.
00:30:51.000I think, obviously, the government approach, and then I think education is very important.
00:30:54.000And then, of course, culturally, I would say the entertainment side and media side is equally as important as education because there's sort of collusion there, right?
00:31:02.000I mean, when they were showing us Bowling for Columbine when I was in college, like, education is inextricably tied to the entertainment industry and media establishment now.
00:31:10.000So they've both got to come tumbling down.
00:31:13.000And that's why I appreciate what you do and what Rebel does.
00:31:15.000I wish they existed when I lived in Canada.
00:31:17.000In Canada, we had government-sponsored media or Quebec government-sponsored media.
00:31:22.000Not very critical of big government when they're being subsidized by them.
00:31:26.000So I do hope people don't get complacent because I think, well, we won.
00:31:31.000Well, actually, it doesn't change the fact that the establishment, the man, it's not the president.
00:31:36.000It's the media who did all the things that you talked about.
00:31:41.000Well, as I was, Millennials, this is what they keep saying online, is it's okay because Millennials overwhelmingly voted against Trump.
00:31:49.000So in the future, we've got our voters lined up.
00:31:52.000We've got our voters lined up to defeat Trump and destroy this whole movement to save the West.
00:31:57.000I'm hoping that'll change because I think at some point, Millennials are going to come crashing down and realize all these false idols of...
00:32:05.000Kind of cultural relativism and abandoning the family, abandoning tradition didn't work for them and it all failed and they're going to have to find something that's actually substantial.
00:32:16.000I'm hoping that'll happen, especially when they start paying taxes and getting real jobs if they ever do, that their vote will change.
00:32:22.000But we're really going to have to fight it because...
00:32:45.000He needs to be a small government guy.
00:32:47.000Because this is a generation, millennials...
00:32:50.000Who've never seen conservatism at work, who've never seen the constitutionalism at work.
00:32:55.000So it's nice to say things that get you attention to the media, but as he governs, they need to see the contrast between basically pseudo-socialism, we're Canadian, so we can say that about Barack Obama, and actual free enterprise constitutionalism.
00:33:09.000If they see that contrast, which baby boomers did, that's where they become more conservative.
00:33:14.000If Donald Trump is kind of unfortunate like George Bush economically where he's sort of liberal light, where maybe he allows Obamacare to stay, where maybe he continues the needless wars, well, millennials aren't going to see enough of a contrast.
00:33:26.000And they'll just say, well, this guy was a jerk and this one was nicer.
00:33:29.000And they kind of revert back to their base.
00:33:32.000So I hope to see him really provide a stark contrast.
00:33:35.000I think that's necessary for that transition.
00:33:37.000It's going to be a scary first couple of months because it's going to be that deciding moment of is he actually going to do what he said?
00:33:44.000Is it actually going to come into fruition?
00:33:49.000We're all going to be sitting here because he has done the whole smile and shake hands tour.
00:33:53.000He's kind of changed the Trump he was during especially the primaries where he would be calling everyone ugly and fat and changed into this very reasonable man.
00:34:14.000And let's just hope that happens, because if it doesn't, then all of the things we feared with the Democrats getting in infinitely due to mass immigration, it'll come true if he doesn't follow through with the policies that he promised us.
00:35:07.000I was just reading a Twitter war where someone was talking about him being taken away at DePaul or Ben Shapiro and all the comments below were like, oh, that traitor Ben Shapiro, the guy who abandoned us during the fight for Trump.
00:35:22.000That's a stupid person who would say that.
00:35:44.000It's going to be hard to forget because I do think that the right is going to be changing a little bit.
00:35:48.000I still like a lot of my friends that aren't pro-Trump right, but I do think that the right overall is going to be changing to a movement that is going more alt-right, actually, kind of back to the original William F. Buckley right-wing, which, as much as the National Review would like you to ignore, William F. Buckley was quite alt-right, if you read some of his older articles, and it was kind of this more original, very, very Strong conservatism that wasn't as neocon-ish.
00:36:16.000And I think we're going to be turning back to that.
00:39:34.000Ben said these wounds can heal more easily than people realize.
00:39:37.000It definitely seems like if you look after the election, people like Ben, a lot of people are saying, even on the left are saying, let's give this guy a chance, talking about Donald Trump.
00:39:44.000So can the people who were looking to purge anyone who wasn't 100% pro-Trump Come to some kind of an agreement as well.
00:39:51.000Are we at the point where, listen, what's best for the country, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
00:39:55.000Because there's been a lot of fracturing which is concerning.
00:39:58.000Speaking of fracturing, it's this echo with this damn newspaper.
00:40:35.000I have your criticisms of him, but this is a movement against the establishment.
00:40:40.000And if you are still for the establishment, if you still are running around yelling, we want, what's his name?
00:40:46.000Egg McMuffin, Evan McMullin, then that's not going to apply.
00:40:51.000Oh, yeah, but that's not my question, obviously.
00:40:52.000My question is that no one is saying we want Evan McMullin.
00:40:54.000If they are, I mean, that's you're talking about less than 1% of the population.
00:40:57.000But, you know, everyone here who, for example, voted straight Republican ticket, we're hoping that Donald Trump does the conservative things he said he did.
00:41:05.000But we're also hoping that the government doesn't, we don't just all of a sudden have deficit amnesia.
00:41:10.000And it's cool because of Trump train, right?
00:41:21.000It doesn't mean they're neocons, but people who hope that Donald Trump shrinks government and doesn't increase it to hold his feet to the fire on that.
00:41:28.000And I think everyone that was initially on the Trump train wants that as well.
00:41:56.000I know people are like, well, okay, you don't want to put a 35% tax or whatever it is on Ford for putting a plant in Mexico if they, you know, leave Michigan.
00:42:56.000But that coalition cannot end up in what conservatism was before, where it was constantly pandering.
00:43:04.000It cannot end up in another conservative pandering session where people, like every other person in the primaries for the Republican leadership, were too afraid to use the word anchor baby.
00:43:15.000It can't end up like that, where it's just conservatives becoming more and more pragmatic.
00:43:19.000It has to be a we support the loud crowd.
00:43:22.000I think it's an anti-establishment conservative, whether that is Trump or someone else.
00:44:22.000They should have shut up, learned to speak English, and there shouldn't be a dual-language province that causes all these problems, and every few years they have a referendum to leave.
00:44:29.000This is from the guy with the French-Canadian mother.
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00:50:52.000A lot of people have been asking this week.
00:50:54.000Well, first of all, we get into the Steve Bannon thing.
00:50:56.000Let's roll this clip that really, honestly, it made me proud to see Donald Trump as president elect.
00:51:02.000And, and I have to say up until this point, there's very little that I have to complain about.
00:51:07.000Um, But they tried to corner him with the violent protests, and this is how he responded.
00:51:12.000Do you want to say anything to those people?
00:52:50.000So Steve Bannon has been appointed as a chief strategist for Donald Trump, and people have been asking me about Steve Bannon.
00:52:56.000So let me try and, and I know Ben Shapiro has talked about this, and you have people who are really pro-Steve Bannon who've talked about this.
00:53:01.000Let me try and remove the personal and the political side.
00:53:05.000So full disclosure, I've done this one with Megyn Kelly.
00:53:07.000I don't like Megyn Kelly personally because I have personal interactions with her.
00:53:11.000Steve Bannon is not in the same kind of position as Rince Priebus, who will be officially in charge of policy, more so...
00:54:31.000Andrew Breitbart and I spent countless hours together in cities across the globe.
00:54:37.000You know, I wrote for Breitbart when it was Big Hollywood every single week, did a video from every single week upon its launch.
00:54:42.000Was really pretty close with Andrew as a friend.
00:54:46.000Steve Bannon I met twice, and he cannot stand me or this program.
00:54:51.000The reason you haven't seen Milo on this program is because Steve Bannon has forbidden him from being on this program.
00:54:57.000I don't think I'm letting the cat out of the bag because Milo and Ben agreed to debate on this program, and then Milo said, you know, listen, I can't do it when someone who's tried to slander your employer Is the person on either side of the table.
00:55:11.000So he did say he wasn't allowed to do that.
00:55:13.000But he hasn't been on this show at all because of Steve Bannon.
00:55:17.000As a matter of fact, no one who works with Milo, people who I've performed for at colleges who've booked me, are allowed to appear on this program because of Steve Bannon.
00:57:10.000So Andrew was vehemently opposed to infighting.
00:57:13.000And the reason why everyone is welcome on this program, provided that they haven't done something unbelievably vindictive or violent to someone in my team and protective of them, is because I never want to put people in that situation.
00:58:44.000I still very much like Milo, appreciate Milo, just like I'm friends with Ben Shapiro.
00:58:49.000But as far as I understand, he's still not allowed to come on the program because of the contract with someone who he works for who...
00:58:55.000One thing I hope, and this is why I'm just playing on this string a lot, if someone else is successful, and I've talked about this, it's not a zero-sum game.
00:59:04.000If someone else is successful in the conservative movement, whether it's Lauren, whether it's Milo, whether it's Ben, we see that as a plus.
00:59:10.000I mean, take example Breaking Bad or The Walking Dead, which will get, I think the Breaking Bad series finale got 14 million.
01:00:14.000And I have seen that with some people who've come up and said, you know what?
01:00:16.000You inspired me to do X, Y, or Z. And so I really do think there is a different worldview between people who are conservative who want to see these ideas expressed, who want to see government limited, who want to see America make America great again, let's use that, and people who see it as a way to personally create gains or profitability.
01:00:51.000I hope that people at Breitbart who are friends of mine who we've had in the show before are allowed to come and the ban from this program is lifted.
01:02:31.000Well, I wasn't aware that appreciating an actor who wasn't recognized in his time when Macaulay Culkin, in his most underrated film, was considered a crime.
01:05:53.000It's hard to say with Muslims because it's under the big category of other religious affiliation, but he seems to have done better with Asians than the previous Republican candidate, than Mitt Romney against Obama.
01:06:16.000You have this sort of elite media, right?
01:06:20.000Establishment media, mainstream media, like a friend of mine in Romania calls them the cathedral media, because they are kind of like a church promoting a doctrine.
01:06:49.000You had this going on and you had all of these sort of elites and everybody who gets their news from the major networks all thinking one way.
01:06:59.000They're all thinking Clinton's got it clinched.
01:07:01.000And here I am, right, in the world, operating in the world.
01:07:05.000And I'm not even like, I don't even do 4chan, right, or anything like that.
01:07:08.000I don't venture into the dark web and all of that.
01:07:13.000I am living in this kind of universe of dank memes and counterculture stuff, and I'm seeing this sort of what really actually was a grassroots movement of People just making silly, crappy YouTube videos, you know, a channel called Can't Stump the Trump, you know, that go viral.
01:08:15.000I always said he has far more chance than the media realizes and far less chance than his hardcore supporters, saying it's a landslide, the polls are rigged 50 points.
01:08:57.000Well, that's not true because you wouldn't be so bold as to do the short haircut.
01:09:00.000You'd be going so far the other way that you would be looking like a Barbie because female stereotypes are inappropriate unless you have a penis and you're a tranny.
01:12:57.000I think that there are a lot of women who voted for Hillary, not based on vagina or even identity politics, identitarian stuff, not because they're feminists, but because they essentially maybe were not informed about some of her record that was less than stellar.
01:13:21.000And this is the impression that I got from a lot of the young women that I talked to who were disappointed, cashiers at the grocery store and stuff like that, who were disappointed in the outcome of the election was that they really, you know, like it is something, you know, it is a sign of, I guess, you know, progress in society when a woman could be I guess, you know, progress in society when a woman could be president and when she gets But these struck me, like I told them, I said, I've been watching Hillary Clinton's career for the last 20 years.
01:14:14.000for the fact that she did so after being subpoenaed by the FBI. - Right. - Like that is, she's literally, that's obstruction of justice and contempt of court.
01:14:25.000Right there. - I also think, I don't think it's nearly as sinister as people with the leading.
01:14:30.000I think it's just because she wants to hide her insatiable lesbianism.
01:14:33.000So I think that there were some things in there. - Whatever, even if she was just like, you know, like she likes, you know, it was all the e-flyers from the dildo shop, whatever.
01:15:35.000And I mean, you can go and watch my interview on Dave Rubin's channel, Rubin Report.
01:15:41.000I took a lot of flack from that, essentially for saying, please, please, please stop telling feminists to go over there and fix things because they will not look just like Western feminists did during the suffrage era and all through that.
01:15:58.000They will not look at the other side of the coin.
01:16:00.000They will demand freedoms for women without any addressing of the obligations that men have.
01:16:07.000So they're going to be like, we want the same freedom for women that men have, but we want to keep that extra protection that women have that men have always provided and been expected to provide.
01:16:52.000I wouldn't call it second class because if you're somebody who has constraints put on you that other people don't have, that would be second class treatment.
01:17:01.000But if you're also somebody who has extra protections that other people don't have, and protections within the law even, that other people don't have, then you're a first class citizen in that sense.
01:17:12.000So I would just, I always just try to say different citizen.
01:17:15.000I try to avoid using words like oppressed and misogyny.
01:17:45.000Women are treated horribly there, and they don't really have any extra protections.
01:17:49.000But I do understand your point about going forward cautiously as opposed to trying to institute this sort of westernized version of feminism in these countries where that could be incredibly corrosive.
01:18:01.000And, you know, like there was a university professor in Saudi Arabia who they actually have parity or slightly above parity in university for women in Saudi Arabia right now.
01:18:13.000But he did an informal poll of his female students asking them if they wanted the driving band lifted.
01:18:20.000And he said 80% of the female students said they did not want the driving ban lifted because it forced their men to treat them like queens and chauffeur them around and all of this stuff.
01:18:30.000And it prevented them from having opportunities to cheat.
01:18:32.000And they had all their own reasons for objecting to this.
01:18:35.000And the other 20% who wanted it lifted, that was not unconditional.
01:18:39.000That wasn't just like we just want to be able to drive.
01:18:42.000No, they wanted women-only lanes and all kinds of weird stuff that's completely untenable.
01:18:50.000I would hazard to guess that if you actually went and polled men and women in Saudi Arabia and asked them what they felt about the driving ban, You would probably find more men who were in favor of lifting it than women.
01:20:03.000And, you know, there are benefits and disadvantages insofar as being a man or a woman under a system like that.
01:20:12.000And one thing that has always struck me about, just like there was, you know, in the 1850s in the West, right?
01:20:20.000There were benefits and disadvantages to being a woman and to being a man.
01:20:25.000What has always struck me about feminism is it focuses entirely on We're good to go.
01:20:45.000Forgive me, do you think that that can be more, and I think you're correct, do you think that can be more easily exploited in sort of a Western, really, for like a Christianized society because of treat women as the best among you as opposed to Islam?
01:20:58.000Like, no, it's all about subservience, where men that wanted to in the Western world were like, you know what, like you said, they didn't want to beat their wives.
01:21:04.000They didn't want to mistreat women because that wasn't really a common occurrence.
01:21:09.000So do you think it may be kind of like the immigration loopholes are more exploited by Westerners Toward Westerners who are sympathetic.
01:21:17.000Well, you have to understand, too, that we are probably five to six hundred years further along in our evolution as a society that's based on Christian values.
01:21:28.000They are behind us in terms of their social norms and their way of looking at things.
01:21:37.000I would suggest that if you want to Compare the West's attitude towards women even 100 years ago versus Islamic attitudes right now.
01:21:49.000You would actually have to go back several centuries in the West and look at the attitudes towards women back then and look at also the expectations that were placed on men.
01:22:03.000In order to make some kind of comparison.
01:22:06.000You will see in Islamic societies that women are to be treated like jewels and they are to be treated like goddesses and all of this stuff, right?
01:22:15.000I mean, there is a pedestalization of women and the idea of the virtuous woman, right?
01:23:08.000Except for the women who come forward.
01:23:09.000More women actually get jailed for coming forward and not having enough witnesses or being able to prove it at all.
01:23:14.000And I understand the point, and I understand we can get to the sort of, they use the term rape apologists now, when women, for Mattress Girl, or Virginia, right?
01:23:49.000I'm hoping that people can come together and understand the Leviathan that we are looking at with this bloated government and, of course, this political correctness, which was designed as a political tool of silencing dissent.
01:24:57.000I'd have to watch and see how well he performs.
01:25:00.000I mean, if he does a decent job, even if he just doesn't mess it up completely and sort of gets something done and doesn't start, I guess, a war with Russia or whatever, I think that he has the opportunity to...
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01:39:00.000And I know this is going to sound silly, but, you know, we talk about this as Christians.
01:39:03.000A lot of people in different faiths talk about a servant's heart.
01:39:07.000And I do think when we look at millennials, we look at how obviously entitled they are and how disruptive they are and how unhappy they are.
01:39:13.000It all comes back to being so So self-focused.
01:39:16.000I mean, you see that same thing in the entertainment industry.
01:39:24.000It's only true in the entertainment industry.
01:39:26.000As a matter of fact, it's almost 100% divorce rate for first-time marriages in the entertainment industry.
01:39:30.000Depression is at an all-time high with young people.
01:39:34.000Every single young person has some kind of a mental disorder, whether it's ADHD or Asperger's depression.
01:39:39.000It's hard to know what's true and what's not true anymore.
01:39:41.000But you do have a generation of people who are very, very unhappy, who have more at their fingertips than anyone else.
01:39:47.000And when you try and boil it down, and I was thinking about this today while I was driving, it really does come from a selfishness.
01:39:52.000It comes from not thinking about serving others.
01:39:54.000We've told young people for so many years, You need to have good self-esteem.
01:39:58.000We don't want to use a red pen because it might hurt your self-esteem.
01:40:00.000We don't want to keep score because it might hurt your self-esteem.
01:40:03.000We don't want to issue any type of serious challenges in your growing developmental phases because it might hurt your self-esteem.
01:40:10.000Whereas what previous generations believed, if you look at any, whether it's a religion, a faith, if you look at people who are philosophers, you gain self-esteem by esteeming others first.
01:40:23.000People who tend to be very straightforward in their thinking or people who are the least confused that I've known are people who have been in serving positions, whether it's missionaries, whether it's people who've done volunteer work, whether it's people who've just worked with non-profits, whether it's people who've simply found a calling which they've chosen to do over...
01:41:23.000If you're a parent, you're a husband, you're a wife, what you're supposed to do is put your wife first, put your husband first, put your children first.
01:41:30.000The ability to esteem someone else before you.
01:41:33.000Now, generally speaking, this is seen in your direct family.
01:41:36.000But if you can actually live your life in a way where you focus on serving others before yourself, in my experience, that's just where I've seen people so happy.
01:41:46.000I haven't seen these people who serve others talk about finding their center at a yogi conference.
01:41:50.000I haven't seen people who've dedicated their life to serving others talk about how depressed they are or how lost they are.
01:42:42.000In nearly all of these cases, I'm not saying it's the answer, but taking some time to step back, especially going to the holidays, but taking some time to step back and just say, you know what?
01:43:56.000How can I best serve myself by using the other people?
01:43:58.000If you reverse that, not only will you generally speaking do better, not only will you generally speaking, not always probably be more successful, but you will be a benefit to everyone else.
01:44:07.000You'll be a blessing as opposed to a drain louder with Crowder.