Ilhan Omar married her biological brother, and now she s going to have kids with him? Is this a good or bad thing? Is it really that bad? And what does it have to do with AOC and Jordan Peterson?
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00:04:42.000It's been a bit of a crazy morning here.
00:04:43.000I know we said that we were going to have the Nancy Pelosi parody today, the She's So High parody, but we had problems with the track, so there you go.
00:04:50.000Even if it's not your style, if you're not... Hey, you know what?
00:05:09.000But I couldn't think of a better song to drive home that Ilhan Omar had sex with her biological brother.
00:05:16.000References available at livewithcare.com.
00:05:19.000The certificate was also available in the video.
00:05:23.000Look at how bizarre this is, where our job involves doing a parody of Taking Back Sunday about Ilhan Omar marrying her biological brother, and just because we know that we'll end up on the nightly news for inaccuracy, we have to show Ilhan Omar's marriage certificate with her biological brother.
00:06:57.000This is something I've been warned against for a long time, not only being from Canada, And not only in the academic realm, like Dr. Jordan Peterson warned about with Bill C-16, but we've seen it happen in Canada with comedy.
00:08:47.000We're going to do a full other hour and read things Tom likes on Mug Club, which is something that's actually being, you know, it's gross and they want kids to read it and we literally have to blur out penises.
00:13:04.000Which is gonna be some super expensive car that, no, it looks like he picked a beater and he was like, yeah, I'm gonna use this as a ramming car.
00:15:24.000There's a lot we need to get into here.
00:15:25.000Jennifer Lawrence has been having these nightmares of Tucker Carlson.
00:15:29.000It's funny because I've had nightmares of Jennifer Lawrence's pictures on the cloud.
00:15:33.000But she has been having nightmares about Tucker Carlson.
00:15:36.000She's now decided to go full left-wing, which, you know, she was beloved by America, middle America, specifically for staying out of politics or being a moderate.
00:15:43.000And that'll tie into Olivia Wilde attacking Jordan Peterson.
00:19:27.000If you don't remember this, I mean, this is kind of weird because the website, you know, where we have all the references available, we used to write about Jennifer Lawrence.
00:19:33.000A lot of people liked her just because she didn't seem... She's kind of fresh-faced, you know, wasn't as much of a Hollywood elitist.
00:21:15.000This is an industry that sucks the life out of people.
00:21:19.000And I also wonder, this is an industry where it's the only place where a 100% divorce rate exists.
00:21:24.000It's the only place where, yes, there is a, not the only place, but I assume NAMBLA, but a disproportionate number of pedophiles.
00:21:32.000Certainly, if we look at sex crimes in Hollywood.
00:21:35.000And you wonder, do these people all have a meeting and decide that they want it to become this way?
00:21:39.000Or do you get into this industry, do you get into that town, and you compromise your principles a little bit, and then a little bit, and then a little bit, and you're so far away that you can't even find the trail of breadcrumbs and find your way back.
00:21:50.000And so instead you go, I don't want to acknowledge the failure that my life has become.
00:21:54.000Sure, fame and money, but how many of them are miserable?
00:21:56.000Let me aim my artillery at Jordan Peterson, because he actually is authentic.
00:22:06.000Everyone changes when they get in this industry.
00:22:09.000And if you want to understand the disconnect, Jennifer Lawrence and the Weinsteins of the world, or whoever it is who's watching, anyone, Paramount, take your pick, whoever's watching, we know they watch, because then they get us flagged for copyright.
00:22:24.000You do not represent the very broad views of the United States.
00:22:29.000You are so out of touch, you don't understand that everyone has to follow lockstep in your industry.
00:22:34.000And the only question that remains is, how much of it is just, I guess, sort of guilt by association, sort of by osmosis, where people become really crappy?
00:22:51.000Well, the best case scenario, I mean, really the worst case scenario used to be you'd be crapped out of the bottom of the porn industry, but you don't even have that anymore.
00:23:00.000That's a terrible worst case scenario.
00:23:05.000No, I mean, honestly, there's... But you're right.
00:23:20.000I'm not going to take that away from her.
00:23:22.000That was authentically her at one point.
00:23:25.000Now, what she's saying is simply to just... She thinks that's what fits in.
00:23:30.000She thinks that's what America wants to hear.
00:23:32.000Because they're all clueless to the fact that we're tired of it.
00:23:35.000So she believes that this is her taking a stand and going to sell tickets, even though if it doesn't have the word Marvel on it, everything seems to kind of fail.
00:23:44.000And this comes from a person who literally shot the Hunger Games franchise, which is all about elites and the dystopian world they create where kids have a death match.
00:24:37.000You want to blame business owners, who by the way are considered the ultra-wealthy if you have a business that is basically grossing $500,000 a year.
00:24:42.000Meanwhile, you live And I have no problem with you making money, but you claim to be a socialist and you claim that, well, hold on a second, I make money but this is a necessary evil and it's what happens in this industry.
00:24:53.000There is no requirement for you to sell what is effectively toxic perfume.
00:25:00.000You want that extra few million dollars.
00:25:02.000And then you condemn the business owners and the people who are generally pretty wealthy but upper middle class throughout the rest of the country.
00:25:08.000You are multi-millionaires and you've never had to sign the front of a check.
00:26:03.000Well, actually, we had him on before He was famous in Canada.
00:26:06.000No one in the States really knew who he was, and I was following Bill C-16, which is a speech law, basically, in Canada, and I'm really glad that he's brought awareness here in the United States.
00:26:14.000I'm super glad for all of his success.
00:26:16.000So, I'm just letting you know that I do have a bias, but all references are available at louderwithcrowder.com, because this is a jumping-off point here.
00:26:24.000I don't think we could have picked a better example or a better antagonist and protagonist than awful, though hot, Olivia Wilde and Jordan Peterson.
00:26:35.000In an interview promoting the new movie, I have to read this clip.
00:26:50.000And by the way, I'm sure she got that job by her qualifications.
00:26:53.000So, director Olivia Wilde revealed that the antagonist was based on, who she called, quote, an insane man, Jordan Peterson.
00:27:01.000So, she was talking about, I guess, Chris Pine's character, and Olivia Wilde told Maggie Gyllenhaal, ugh, I shudder when I see Maggie Gyllenhaal.
00:27:08.000One ugly in soul, Olivia Wilde, and one just ugly.
00:27:16.000So, Olivia Wilde said, we base that character on this insane man, Jordan Peterson, who is this pseudo-intellectual hero to the incel community.
00:27:37.000Projection is something that actually exists, and it's a psychology term, usually when dealing with repetitive negative behavioral patterns.
00:27:45.000But we're talking about things within the realm, certainly within the boundaries, the guardrails of normalcy.
00:27:51.000Like, if someone says, hey, you're really selfish and you don't think about anybody else, and this person says it to you over and over, they might be projecting.
00:27:58.000However, the left will use it and say, why are you so opposed to pedophilia?
00:29:33.000I was looking at it this week, and I'm reading this going, hold on a second, you're reviewing the number one electric car, and it might be the Kia one, I have no idea, but it gets half the range, and it's not as fast, And it doesn't have the track record, and it's less reliable.
00:29:47.000What they try and do is the guy they praised, Elon Musk, who they built up, once he goes off the reservation, even a little bit, this is still the guy more responsible for electric cars being in the public eye than anyone in the history of mankind.
00:31:28.000She says, they're basically disenfranchised, mostly white men who believe they are entitled to sex from women.
00:31:33.000And they believe that society has now robbed them that the idea of feminism is working against nature and that we must be put back into the correct place.
00:31:47.000I'm a fan of Celibacy, chastity, until you're in marriage, or at least if you're not a Christian, a long-term relationship.
00:31:53.000I don't believe that whoring yourself out, if you're a man or a woman, is something that is spiritually and emotionally fulfilling long-term.
00:32:09.000Dr. Jordan Peterson has little sympathy, if any at all, for incels and the people who not only has he not been a champion of theirs, he's called them to the mat and asked these people, incels specifically, to look inwards to find their own problems.
00:35:17.000You have plenty of people who've gone to maybe a Harvard, maybe an Oxford, but the catalog of work, this is someone who was respected, this is someone who was praised, this is someone who was academically trusted for decades.
00:35:31.000Until he decided that he wouldn't go along with compelled speech, and you decided that he's a white supremacist.
00:36:19.000And I would say I'm using the term loosely, Harry Styles and I say pseudo-intellectual, because as he describes his own movie, you'll see that Chris Pine realizes, oh, this man's functionally retarded.
00:36:33.000I think what's so amazing about the film is that it's not... I don't think the intent... The intention of the film is to be really entertaining, and I think it's a really entertaining film.
00:36:47.000I think it's... You know, my favorite thing about the movie is, like, it feels like a movie.
00:36:54.000It feels like a real, like, you know, go-to-the-theatre-fan movie.
00:37:01.000You know, you kind of, the reason why you go to watch something on the big screen.
00:37:06.000I think if you can go away and think about... This is real!
00:38:03.000For his part, Jordan Peterson did respond to Wilde's criticism.
00:38:05.000He said, Now, Pine has a reputation as quite an attractive man, so it could be worse.
00:38:12.000Then he went on to say, I also hope that Chris Pine at least does the sartorial splendor of my very formal public wardrobe justice as he pillories me in the latest bit of propaganda disseminated by the woke self-righteous boars and bullies who now dominate Hollywood and who insist on the production of such tripe.
00:41:25.000And this comes from, I think this is from, I don't know, one of those gossip rags.
00:41:29.000I can tell you for a fact that Flo, Florence Pugh, seeing Olivia and Harry all over each other on the set did not go down as well as Olivia was still with Jason when she first hooked up with Harry.
00:42:23.000I mean someone who sleeps around and cheats on the people with whom she's verbally and physically signed a marital contract and does it in a way that is so public as to emasculate.
00:43:17.000If you're an honest woman, that's not good.
00:43:19.000You don't want people automatically rushing to the defense of someone like Olivia Wilde because it makes all women look bad.
00:43:26.000You should want due process for women the same way you want them for men.
00:43:30.000Whenever you think of a man who's falsely accused and you say, believe all women, or a man who's falsely vilified, just want you to think of your dad, or your brother, or your favorite uncle, and think of his life being destroyed because of a liar like Olivia Wilde.
00:43:42.000And by the way, her entire shitty film Seems to be, and it's a gross, this is something too, feminism only works if you grossly misrepresent history and you act as though society just treated women like property and men just beat their wives consequence-free and tried to keep them from voting and wanted them barefoot and pregnant as though this was the norm.
00:44:04.000That's the only way that feminism works because otherwise it's a solution in search of a problem.
00:44:09.000In the film that she created, I think we have a trailer, looks like one of those revisionist history feminist fever dreams.
00:44:19.000All of you wives, we men, we ask a lot.
00:44:26.000We ask for strength, food at home, a house clean, and discretion above all else.
00:44:37.000Oh no, you have to smoke cigarettes at home while your husband works.
00:45:21.000She specifically is unbelievably well-read on the suffragette movement and correcting some of the lies that we believe, some of which I believed.
00:45:30.000I didn't know before her that most women didn't want the right to vote, for example, and I didn't know why.
00:45:33.000I think her website is OwnYourShit.com.
00:45:36.000So she's just one example, but there are a lot of people out there who are women.
00:45:39.000Who learn that all of this vilification of men is based on some premises that aren't.
00:45:44.000So there was a lady who just, she just died, she just committed, it was assisted suicide, I believe in Sweden.
00:45:50.000She was a lesbian feminist, and something, was it Nora Vincent?
00:45:55.000She did a book, you can find it on ABC, where it's like Black Like Me, but she's a lesbian feminist, she was, and she actually went undercover as a man for I believe 18 months.
00:46:04.000And she left it, and she wrote the book, and I think it should be mandatory reading for people like Olivia Wilde, and really all women, if you want to better understand men.
00:46:11.000This lesbian feminist... It's called Black Like Me?
00:46:13.000No, no, it's like Black Like Me, but like being a man.
00:46:20.000She was being interviewed by the Asian Reporter on ABC, and she said, yeah, actually men have it... I went into this thinking that men had it easier.
00:46:38.000You have Cassie J, who went out and she did that film Red Pill.
00:46:41.000She started, just so you know, the film, and you see this time after time after time, when people actually, when women actually put something on the line and try to learn what it's like to be a man, they go, oh, it's very different than I thought.
00:46:54.000Olivia Wilde has not done that, statistically.
00:46:58.000It is undeniable that women, they spend far... The awful old days, as they show in that trailer.
00:47:05.000Women spend less time on household chores now.
00:47:20.000But here's the thing, as their household chores and duties have fallen down, because that's what oppresses women, we have study after study after study, here's one by the American Economic Association, showing that women are more unhappy than ever.
00:47:31.000Here's a quote, the lives of women in the United States have improved over the past 35 years by many objective measures, yet we show that measures of subjective well-being indicate that women's happiness has declined both absolutely, here's the thing, both absolutely and relative to men.
00:47:45.000You know what else we have now as a byproduct of feminism?
00:48:59.000And here's the big thing, people don't know, there was a huge anti-suffrage movement, when people talk about the good old days, where women didn't want, they didn't want the right to vote.
00:49:06.000A majority of women didn't want the vote.
00:49:09.000Again, you can go to, we have that reference there, but Karen Straughan has some stuff on that, that if you really want to do a deep dive, here's why.
00:49:16.000When people talk about, oh, how awful the old days were, and how great it is for women now, or how we, it's good, but we still have a long way to go.
00:49:23.000Well, you mean a long way down the slope of happiness?
00:50:24.000There was bucket duty, which is mandatory voluntary firefighter service.
00:50:28.000There are a bunch of other responsibilities that came along with voting.
00:50:30.000Women at that point in history, not understanding that they would get all the benefits without any of the accountability, said, we don't want to do that.
00:50:37.000I don't want to have to run into a burning building.
00:50:39.000I don't want to get a rifle in my hand.
00:50:41.000And they said, no, no, no, you're going to get the vote.
00:51:01.000It's not because that's all they were allowed to do.
00:51:05.000It's because women, when they were happier, and they were at home with their children rather than raising their kids by a nanny while cheating on their dad on a movie set, back in the day they chose jobs that allowed them to have the flexibility and the kind of schedule that they could spend with their children.
00:51:41.000There's a Scandinavian study where the countries with the highest gender equality, by the way, in social programs, which show less parity in STEM fields.
00:51:51.000Basically what happened is when women, this, this, I'm reading this quote here, it doesn't really make a lot
00:51:56.000of sense, let me break it down for you.
00:51:57.000When women have the choice, they often choose to stay home.
00:52:03.000They would often choose jobs that are more flexible.
00:52:07.000When women had the choice, a true choice, and here's something else that I would
00:52:09.000like to present to you, women, if you're watching.
00:52:13.000And I know, look, here's the thing, too.
00:52:15.000For all the incels out there, not all women are Olivia Wilde.
00:52:20.000But they're the ones in the public spotlight, and they're the ones, right, they're drumming the beat for the rest of women across this country, just like Jennifer Lawrence thinks she's relating to America by saying she's unleashing her fury against her Republican family.
00:52:33.000Olivia Wilde thinks that she speaks for you.
00:52:35.000Women, you need to solve this problem and let them know that they don't.
00:52:39.000You need to let them know that they do not stand or speak for you.
00:52:44.000And when we're talking about men and women and choice, I had a conversation with a friend of mine.
00:52:51.000And to be fair, she's anti-feminist, right on most issues.
00:52:57.000And she said, you know, it's the big lie.
00:52:59.000Feminists, they want you to believe that you can do all of it, right?
00:53:01.000That you can go and work and also be at home with your kids, but you can't.
00:53:24.000It sucks that women are the only one enough to make a choice between being a stay-at-home mom or wife, which by the way is an important job and is not to be denigrated, or being a working woman.
00:53:43.000Remember when you found out that you thought women were attractive, likely when you were watching a hyper-sexualized Disney film, and you realized, hey, I like women.
00:53:49.000Does anyone remember your dad or your mom saying, well, if you want to have a good wife and you want to have a family someday, you can be a working man or a stay-at-home pappy.
00:54:08.000We will have to work We'll have to toil by the sweat of our brow for the rest of our lives if we want to have a w... And I'm not saying that we shouldn't.
00:54:22.000Because for men to go out, slay the dragon, go out, hunt the wildebeest, bring it back home, and be shit on... Because a woman doesn't have a choice to have it all.
00:54:45.000In other words, if you're a single mom, your choice is, okay, either you married a really rich guy and divorced him, or you're gonna have to work and they'll be raised by a nanny.
00:54:58.000Of staying at home as a mom, if no one's providing for you, or going, no, at that point, you have to work, have your kids raised by a nanny.
00:55:05.000The only reason you have a choice is if you're in a relationship with a loving man who is fulfilling his complementary role as a masculine figure in your life.
00:55:37.000button. This has been Entertainment Minute.
00:55:52.000I just want to say, do you blame Olivia Wilde being able to, uh... See, I mean, how do you resist Harry Styles and his charismatic speaking?
00:56:05.000I think you're... I don't know, maybe just tell him not to talk during... I think you're hot, girl-like.
00:56:11.000I think you're hot, like you're the kind of one who's someone who I'd like to have sex with, but I haven't had sex with yet, and it's something I'd like to fix.
00:56:21.000And I did... And I like your breasts, they're not large, but they're not like small, they're proportional, they're tight.
00:56:31.000Probably won't get saggy with that big blue vein in it.
00:57:54.000All right, this brings us on while we're talking about Jordan Peterson.
00:57:56.000And I think this might have been sent, he might have sent this to me, but I've read about it online because obviously coming from Canada, we know that speech laws exist elsewhere.
00:58:54.000Burke stated, it is insanity that I will be led from this courtroom to a place of incarceration, but I will not give up my Christian beliefs.
00:59:02.000So this man was basically stripped of his ability, or is Enoch, is that a man or a woman?
01:00:11.000Even if you don't agree with me that this pronoun business has gotten out of control, can we all acknowledge that you're gonna make a mistake if someone is transitioning?
01:00:21.000I mean, people on this show, people who I like, who are transgender, and I'm like, they, it's so hard to do!
01:00:30.000So you just call me Dave. You can just call me Dave. Now this is something that happens across
01:00:35.000the globe and I want to get to what could happen here in the United States. There's only one thing
01:00:39.000that stands in the way of you and these speech laws coming for you and your politicians coming
01:00:44.000for you. But this is exactly, this is precisely the kind of law, the kind of tyranny that Jordan
01:00:53.000Peterson predicted and this is the reason that he opposed Bill C-16 which was a bill that include
01:01:00.000compelled speech, largely pronouns in the bill.
01:01:03.000In case you've forgotten, here's a time machine.
01:01:05.000You may or may not know, I made some videos criticizing Bill C-16 and a number of the policies that surrounding it.
01:01:14.000And I think the most egregious elements of the policies are that it requires compelled speech.
01:01:23.000The Ontario Human Rights Commission explicitly states that refusing to refer to a person by their self-identified name and proper personal pronoun, which is The pronouns that I was objecting to can be interpreted as harassment, and so that's explicitly defined in the relevant policies.
01:01:45.000So I think that's appalling, first of all, because there hasn't been a piece of legislation that requires Canadians to utter a particular form of address that has particular ideological implications before, and I think that it's a line that we shouldn't cross.
01:03:09.000So, they can arrest you, jail you, charge you, convict you in these other countries.
01:03:13.000You can't do that in the United States.
01:03:14.000But often, like when people say, oh, social media's a private business, they can do whatever they want, the First Amendment only applies to government censoring your speech.
01:03:21.000What about when the government is working with Facebook, Google, Twitter, YouTube, Spotify?
01:03:27.000What about when they're working with them?
01:04:59.000Whenever you get a group of those who are actually practicing observant Muslims, look at the laws of that country.
01:05:05.000Is there any Islamic country that you can point to where you would want to live as a woman, as a gay person, even as a straight in these countries, straight brown male who doesn't happen
01:06:32.000You can look at the laws on YouTube regarding misgender.
01:06:34.000We had a video banned because a transgender person who threw a pencil case slash homeless man's lunchbox that he stole, she stole, sorry, at me, I laughed because he, sorry, she, missed!
01:06:46.000That was removed not because of the felony taking place or the victimization of the homeless man's pencil case slash lunchbox, But me laughing at this man, sorry beautiful woman, in heels and a letterman's jacket.
01:07:58.000Northern California, far from the hypodermic needles and human fecal matter of San Francisco, lies a majestic redwood forest, untouched by civilized man.
01:08:10.000It is here that people travel the world over, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive Sasquatch.
01:08:19.000Known by many names across the globe, Yeti, Wendigo.