00:04:16.000Also, the view wants you to believe, and this is the big feminist psyop, that kids are too expensive and it's irresponsible for the Republican Party and Conservatives to continue with the messaging that having a family and children is more fulfilling than a life of hedonism and may make you happy.
00:04:44.000And right now, what you're about to watch, two-minute teaser, long time coming, a decade in the works.
00:04:49.000When I started Change My Mind, we always planned to, or I did, marry interviews, change my minds with the students, with some of the professors on campus.
00:05:01.00010 years, we had one dance instructor one time.
00:09:46.000Before I get to anything else, just because we want to have a little fun.
00:09:49.000And what's more fun than the world's silliest nuclear power?
00:09:54.000North Korea decided to release some footage regarding their special forces.
00:10:00.000So this is actually a new segment that we like to call North Korea.
00:10:05.000the fuck and when you watch the totally real clip that was released on sunday you'll understand And if this offends you, you know, you can send your feedback.
00:13:38.000And this is why the rest of the world doesn't take you seriously.
00:13:41.000Also, you know, on average, like six inches shorter than all of the South Koreans.
00:13:46.000Now, Kim Jong-un was actually watching.
00:13:48.000If you watch the full, if you watch the full, and actually, we watched this clip originally, and we didn't realize that YouTube had its AI translator.
00:14:16.000Kim Jong-un was watching as he always does, you know, with either great admiration or displeasure, in which case you're going to disappear.
00:14:22.000And they actually had a lapel mic on him.
00:16:53.000That makes everything you're about to hear and watch acceptable.
00:16:56.000Yesterday, you guys have seen this, obviously, but I'm just going to refresh your memory, some footage from the No Kings protest, you know, one of their strongest warriors who's now become quite popular, the Doge Walker.
00:17:20.000Now, I know you thought the story just kind of started and stopped there.
00:18:59.000Well, one, I receive very little government assistance.
00:19:03.000In fact, I received Medicaid, Which helps for my medical costs, which, you know, actually, the last time I totaled them up were about $330,000, $360,000 a year.
00:19:19.000If you include my wheelchair, accessible van costs, like maintenance and whatnot, medical equipment, medicines that I take.
00:19:36.000Nobody could afford that unless you were a billionaire or a millionaire because we want to work and we want to work more.
00:19:43.000We want to be active members of society.
00:19:47.000So what people don't realize is that the more that we have access to income, the more our highly costly medical insurance is threatened to be taken away from us.
00:20:12.000And a lot of people, unfortunately, bought into a lie in our country is being driven down.
00:20:19.000It's basically insolvent right now, you know?
00:20:23.000And we're on the verge of nuclear war.
00:20:27.000So calling me a grifter is preposterous.
00:20:32.000Yeah, just $360,000 a year in medical expenses that is threatened by a basic job.
00:20:38.000Now, to be clear, I know people say it's incensive because as I understand it, she has something called, I believe it's like spinal atrophy type 2, which you're born with, which means that it's a nerve thing where you can't move your legs.
00:28:05.000Well, I'm saying the beans, they're different from year to year, so you have to make a blend so it's consistent, but there are always going to be variances.
00:28:16.000And by expensive, the view means you shouldn't have them.
00:28:21.000As a matter of fact, it's irresponsible to do so.
00:28:24.000And here's one thing I want you guys and gals to keep in mind.
00:28:28.000Those who've listened to the left for their whole life, particularly the shrieking feminist left, if you have taken their advice, has any of it made your life any better?
00:28:40.000You know, people have often talked about with the presidential campaign, are you better off now than you were four years ago?
00:28:46.000Has any advice from the left made your life any better when they tell you that you're a marginalized class, when they tell you that you can't get ahead, even though we have more class mobility than any other society, when they tell you that you are a victim, when they tell you that degeneracy is freedom?
00:29:16.000And our society is significantly weaker because people have bought it.
00:29:20.000But those at the view are saying this blatantly and the quiet part, kind of quiet part, out loud, don't have kids because they're unaffordable and it's irresponsible.
00:29:31.000I think it's just really reckless to be suggesting that people should have children when you now know in this country there's this affordability crisis and for a two-person household, a married household, you need over $400,000 for child care.
00:29:54.000For people to be born into poverty, people not being able to feed those children, people not being able to educate those children, and people not being able to house those children at the same time this government is cutting all of the services that would allow people to have families and big families.
00:30:09.000$400,000 for the lifetime of the child or what?
00:30:33.000You should be thoughtful before you have a kid.
00:30:36.000And Isabel, you want to talk to some of those red states about some of their laws about women because they're not really encouraging women to do anything except flee from them.
00:30:55.000Oh, so you're saying red states are discouraging women from having kids by not allowing unfettered abortion?
00:31:04.000It's almost like the policy prevents you from terminating your future child.
00:31:51.000That's the most expensive, the most expensive childcare option for two children, okay?
00:31:57.000In their own study, and they are suggesting that you should always be spending 7% of your income or allowing 7% of your income for childcare.
00:32:08.000And that's how they get to $400,000 a year.
00:34:55.000Not only that, you have more control, more time with the most important people in your life, your children, and you actually get to raise them.
00:35:06.000Also, if you're home, you're able to support the primary earner who can actually dial in his focus and typically earn more income.
00:35:15.000That's how it used to work, you know, since the beginning of time.
00:35:19.000It's okay if you want to work instead of have kids.
00:35:51.000People won't be socialized properly if they're homeschooled.
00:35:53.000Then we found out that actually it turns out homeschooled kids, if done correctly and they have a good social circle of friends and you take them out to activities, they're not identifying as a cat with green hair and a nose ring.
00:36:44.000Okay, so it's a wash, public school, homeschool, and it's still cheaper because public school is anything but free when you add up all the costs and you add up the books and you add up the field trips and you add up having to go there often, eat at the cafeteria, uniforms, right?
00:36:56.000You end up saving money homeschooling.
00:36:58.000And the academic metrics obviously are better.
00:37:02.000But here's something that's even more important.
00:37:03.000Homeschooled children, they have significantly fewer behavioral issues.
00:37:08.000And by the way, it's true for all income levels, all socioeconomic backgrounds.
00:37:13.000They're less likely to have behavioral issues.
00:37:15.000They're less likely to have mental health issues.
00:38:41.000So you have to take care of everything and think of someone other than yourself.
00:38:46.000Parents, those who have children, have better relationships with their family.
00:38:50.000They have better mental health outcomes.
00:38:52.000They have higher happiness rates, fulfillment, satisfaction.
00:38:56.000They have better physical health compared to those in the same age bracket.
00:39:01.000Now, I know it's not really fair to compare a 21-year-old who's single to a 45-year-old with kids, but those who are parents take two 35-year-olds off the street.
00:39:42.000The state will take your children for eight hours a day.
00:39:46.000And people at the view, really any female commentator, any female commentator that you see has to parrot that, including those on the right.
00:39:56.000Because they don't want to say, yeah, I'm doing it wrong and someone else is raising my kids.
00:40:01.000The people who would be giving you the advice that would be in line with better outcomes across the board, out of necessity, don't have a public platform because they're focusing on their family and their kids.
00:40:14.000I want you to think of every woman who you've known who's been inspiring, where people go like, oh man, they don't make them like that anymore.
00:40:38.000Those are not the women who you are going to hear from on the view or really anywhere with a video, video, podcast, stream, Twitch, whatever it is.
00:40:47.000So it becomes really hard for that message to get out, even though the facts do not lie.
00:40:52.000They are irrefutable across the board.
00:40:55.000The totality of evidence is undeniable.
00:40:57.000Please go check out the references and we provide them every, you know, every weekday, 11 a.m. Eastern.
00:41:01.000Yeah, what you'll see if you watch the rest of the video, the video they were commenting on, they completely missed the point.
00:42:34.000You're trading, getting your child up before they're ready to get up because you know when they're early, early on in life, they don't want to get up by 9 o'clock.
00:42:44.000They don't want to get up at five so that you can take them and drop them off in a stranger's arms and then go to work, come back at five o'clock, not having seen their parents all day long, getting indoctrinated by God knows what from who knows who you can afford.
00:42:57.000And you come back in to their life for a couple of hours every single day for $28,000 a year.
00:43:37.000It's important because if men heard this messaging, if they felt like they had teammates, they'd probably be less scared to have kids earlier as well.
00:43:46.000Because a lot of men out there, if they're young men, their fear is being missed your mom right away, working all day, coming home, and then it's, ah, you're home.
00:44:22.000Yeah, you support each other, but understand you both treat it like a job.
00:44:26.000And why would you treat it any less importantly than a job?
00:44:30.000I remember being in school one time, and this was junior high school, I guess, or middle school, we call it in Canada.
00:44:36.000And I remember we had this kind of this class.
00:44:40.000I don't know what you call it, syllabus.
00:44:41.000I think it was either Father's Day or Mother's Day.
00:44:43.000And I remember my homeroom teacher saying, because the most important thing is, you know, family.
00:44:48.000And in the place where I went Centennial, sometimes your homeroom teacher, you'd have homeroom, and they could teach anywhere from two to three of your classes.
00:44:54.000So I remember I'd be in front of this teacher maybe three, four hours a day.
00:44:58.000And I'd go to school, it would start at nine.
00:45:02.000She said this, and I remember thinking, I see you more every day than I see anyone in my family.
00:45:11.000So it seems to me like family isn't the most important thing.
00:45:15.000Most important thing is school because that's how my whole day is laid out.
00:45:20.000And I was fortunate in that, you know, I had parents who kind of shifted back and forth between who was working more hours, but they always made it a priority to be there when I was done with school.
00:45:30.000And I had friends who would, okay, from depending if it was grade school, 8.30 to 4,000, then 9 to 4, then they were at daycare until 6 or 7 o'clock.
00:45:39.000I did it once or twice when there were some emergencies and I stayed at daycare.
00:46:12.000Think about people that are making 50K a year.
00:46:15.000A woman making $50,000 a year going, okay, because I'm making that $50,000, I now have to spend $28,000 of my take-home pay after taxes on childcare.
00:46:24.000They're making like less than $1,000 a month in take-home pay.
00:46:35.000It's used for an infant and a four-year-old, and that's the metric they used because infants are more money because they take more to take care of.
00:46:41.000It's between $10,000 and $20,000 is the national average for that.
00:46:50.000If you are homeschooling your kids and if one of you is staying home, that means you probably come from a familial culture where the grandparents did that and you probably have grandparents who would love to spend time with the kids.
00:49:58.000And if you have a, you have a family, even if you're poor, you're going to be happier, healthier, and have longer relationships that are more meaningful.
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00:55:35.000So according to some inside sources, comes from ESPN, they said this is a long time coming because Ivy was outspoken about his religious beliefs in Detroit, but his intensity ratcheted up during his tenure in Chicago, which agitated some team staff members who described him as preachy around the locker room.
00:55:51.000His social media rants often lasted nearly an hour and ventured into a variety of topics, including depression, about how he also used to be wicked and how he's been redeemed and a Christian.
00:56:04.000And in this case, though, the straw that broke the camel's back is he's against Pride Month, which this is how you know the left will never stop pushing.
00:56:14.000If you were to just in the 90s, the 80s, go speak with the MVPs, the all-stars of the NBA, and say, yeah, people are going to be fired for not celebrating a homosexual month.
00:56:34.000You also, I guarantee you didn't want to hear their opinions on LGBTQAIP, very much like you don't want to hear the opinions of almost any black man in America, but we just ignore that kind of like the left ignores Islam itself, because when opinions are inconvenient in the marginalized class, you just sort of skim over it.
00:56:51.000So the coach for the Bulls, Billy Donovan, again, this is the reason they said that he was let go.
00:56:57.000He tried to kind of sidestep it, but here you go.
00:57:20.000I know some of the things that he put out there.
00:57:24.000You know, I think it's a situation for him where, you know, it's on his own personal Instagram.
00:57:30.000I don't want to get into what he put out there, but certainly I hope for him, you know, he's okay.
00:57:37.000I don't know, you know, like I've had conversations with Jaden and stuff, and he's been always about reheaving his knee and trying to bring the court and what to play.
00:57:46.000But I think organizationally, there's certain standards I think we want to have as an organization and try to live up to those each and every day.
00:58:07.0002022, Kyrie Irving suspended eight games for anti-Semitic film that he promoted, Hebrews to Negroes, which sounds bad coming out of my mouth.
00:58:17.0002022, Miles Bridges served only 10 of a 30-game suspension, again, for domestic violence.
00:58:47.000Look, I think it's silly, but I get that at the DNC, they have to cater to the lowest common denominator, right?
00:58:51.000Because Doge Walker might stroll through the doors.
00:58:54.000So they have to act as though they care.
00:58:57.000But this is not coming from the NBA viewers, just like it wasn't coming from the NFL viewers when you had the kneel during the national anthem.
00:59:04.000The viewership of the NBA, it's 60% male.
00:59:07.000Males in this country support Republicans by a very, very, very wide margin, to be clear.
00:59:15.000That's more than the general population.
00:59:17.000Two-thirds of black Americans believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
00:59:23.000And what's funny is I know that's an older stat because I couldn't find a newer one, but it remained pretty much unchanged over the course of two, three decades.
01:00:11.000So there's a difference between, yeah, I know.
01:00:14.000There's a difference between people will say, oh, you know, freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences.
01:00:20.000But if you are an athlete or you are an entertainer and people are choosing to buy a ticket or people are choosing to watch you, they should be the ones determining barring actual criminal behavior if your words or your opinions are impermissible.
01:00:51.000The problem is those same entertainment industry and media types are the ones often pushing the pencils with these athletic organizations.
01:00:59.000They are not representative of the people who are tuning in on a Sunday.
01:01:03.000So I say that to keep in mind as you watch all these other commentators, you just saw the coach and go, oh, these people, there's actually a huge disconnect with them and the people who want to watch basketball.
01:01:14.000Bring in Acho taking issue with the comments and gross.
01:01:19.000I don't want to say misinterpretations.
01:01:21.000He just says a bunch of stuff that's not, it's irrelevant or not in there.
01:01:26.000Now let me talk about the biblical aspect of it.
01:01:30.000Because Jaden Ivey also has to understand that not everything that's legal is going to be biblical.
01:01:46.000Paul and Corinthians, Paul wrote what he wrote to the church in Corinth.
01:01:50.000He didn't necessarily write what he wrote to the church in Ephesus or the church in Galatia.
01:01:53.000In the same manner, Jayden Ivey, you got to use discernment of when you speak and who you're speaking to.
01:01:57.000If your job and your goal is to emulate Jesus, also understand when Jesus saw the woman who had committed adultery, he said, go and sin no more.
01:02:05.000He didn't then try to extrapolate every single sin and every single man she has slept with adulterously.
01:02:10.000Yeah, it's covered under the umbrella.
01:02:14.000Understand the difference between legal and biblical.
01:02:16.000Two, Jaden Ivey, make sure you tend to your mental and emotional health if indeed there is anything going on because you have been very vulnerable about your struggles previously.
01:02:24.000And then three, render to Caesar what is Caesar's and render to God what's God's.
01:02:28.000That's biblical if you want to talk biblically.
01:02:30.000I want to go to Joe, but they pivot to mental health.
01:02:33.000I'm like, well, look, this person may be mentally ill.
01:02:36.000Won't do that for a tranny, by the way, who shows up with a titty job.
01:02:41.000But a guy who says this is unrighteous, and where could he get that from?
01:02:44.000I don't know, watch any gay pride parade anywhere, watch any Pride Month, watch when they bring out drag queens to perform the national anthem.
01:02:51.000Like, where could he possibly get that this is a little bit degenerate?
01:02:55.000Yeah, and they had the, they won't, they great, they won't say anything to a trans person for the same exact thing, and they had similar backgrounds to a lot of you know, self-proclaimed.
01:03:04.000I don't know if you know, but he admitted that he had mentioned he'd been sexually abused as a child, not by a woman, uh, and he gone through some other things.
01:03:14.000Yeah, yeah, he's, he's had it, he's released, and the uh, the actual, the ones who celebrate degeneracy, they get a parade.
01:03:20.000Yeah, it's not about it, so listen, really quickly, just to sum this up, Emmanuel Acha, you made a really good point before in that clip, and we cut it for time because we don't have enough time to do it, but you said your talent makes room for you.
01:03:30.000You should have shut up after that because the rest of what you said is absolute garbage.
01:03:35.000Because the husband thing with the woman at the Welsh, he goes, Where's your husband?
01:03:55.000And to say that the letter to the Corinthians written by Paul does not apply to the other churches means that Timothy needs to have a word with you because he said, all scripture is God-breathed and useful for reproof and correction.
01:06:26.000No one is talking about throwing people with a lisp off a rooftop.
01:06:32.000Like all these countries that you say, by the way, are beautiful and peaceful and have their own culture.
01:06:35.000You know, Iran, you know, Afghanistan.
01:06:39.000We're just talking about, well, hold on a second.
01:06:40.000People have moral convictions and don't believe that this is in line with their Christian faith.
01:06:45.000And by the way, it wouldn't be in line with even secular worldviews for a very long time because we understood that rampant promiscuity or sexual degeneracy may not be ideal for your soul.
01:06:57.000Acceptance is the only acceptable, ironically, outcome for the left.
01:07:04.000Any type of judgment, any type of criticism.
01:08:00.000That's the only way that man can reconcile his words with his so-called faith.
01:08:06.000And by the way, we'll get to Canada in a second, where they're basically, it's a roundabout way to render Christianity illegal, which will be met with thunderous applause from the Anglican church in Canada.
01:08:20.000So Ivy himself, before we get to that, finally did respond.
01:08:24.000They said, my conduct is detrimental to the team, right?
01:08:28.000Why didn't they just say, we don't agree with his stance on LGBTQ?
01:09:38.000And I know we need to move on, but if Steve Kerr can go out there and go on tirades like he does and talk politically like he does, then somebody on the right should be able to say, why are we doing this?
01:09:57.000And it's like, well, you can't, you can't be outraged that Colin Kaepernick can't get a job in the NFL while simultaneously being like, yeah, well, that's what you get.
01:10:35.000Well, we'll get to Canada and Bill C-9, which by the way, removes the religious exemption for hate speech, meaning quoting Bible passages.
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