In this episode, my guest, Bob Wilson, tells us about the changes in the West that reshaped the social construct between the sexes, and exposes the feminist movement as a top-down psyop that was planned and executed at the highest levels.
00:05:04.960Well, men and women appear to have more freedom today than ever, but they're more miserable than ever.
00:05:10.860And something has gone terribly wrong.
00:05:12.880And your conclusion is that many of the problems we face today wouldn't have developed had the true male-female bond been as strong as, you know, 100 years ago.
00:05:20.760You say that female nature is vital to deciphering the machinations that have wrought havoc on the male and female bond over the last 100 years.
00:05:49.700And if it's with two heterosexual parents, then it's possible to raise healthy children because each child has a role model, whether it's a son or daughter.
00:05:58.440The children get to see how their parents work together to keep the family strong.
00:06:03.900And also, a healthy family is less dependent on the state.
00:06:07.360How would you say that builds a healthy society, having the male and female balance?
00:06:39.860It has to be teamwork, not fighting against each other.
00:06:43.000Well, women have also become more self-seeking than self-sacrificing.
00:06:48.320Of course, this is part of the feminist movement.
00:06:50.560They've adopted more of a male mindset, as we see.
00:06:53.800And it's been the transformation of the female psyche becoming more masculinized, which has happened over generations.
00:07:00.520So let's talk about the events that have contributed to our change because it's quite a bit.
00:07:05.680But I know that you get into this in the book.
00:07:07.460I guess the big ones really are with the introduction of feminism.
00:07:13.120You started with the sexual revolution, the pill, the entry of FBBs into the workforce.
00:07:20.660So instead of staying at home and raising the children, they're now going into the office along with their husbands and they're competing for their husband's jobs.
00:07:28.960So what I just mentioned earlier about being complementary versus, I guess, antagonistic, as soon as they entered the workforce, they became competitors as opposed to complementary parts of a whole.
00:07:44.420Yeah, and then we also had, of course, you had the suffragettes, the sexual liberation, a lot of propaganda.
00:07:50.880Remember, they were pushing cancer sticks and women were buying that, the cigarettes, the cancer stick, promoting it as something sexy and amazing.
00:07:59.720And a lot of women, they fell for that, right?
00:08:02.420So I would say propaganda has been a huge one as well as education, which in turn has a ward on the family.
00:08:09.080What can you tell us about propaganda?
00:08:11.220I know you wrote about the cancer sticks as an example.
00:08:14.000Yeah, that was one of the early examples of what I call setting the tone for feminism.
00:08:21.120So not only was it about sexual liberation and getting FBBs into the workforce, it was also about changing their appearance, making them more masculine.
00:08:31.540So I think, you know, we can agree that smoking has always been a masculine thing more than feminine.
00:08:39.180And it was only in the last hundred years that that changed.
00:08:42.020So they put together these campaigns, ad campaigns.
00:09:37.440And yeah, it's interesting how they're marketing cigarettes to women because feminism has really turned into consumerism, as you point out in the book.
00:09:45.620So it's helping all these male oppressors get even richer, right?
00:09:49.240I would say to me, the real male oppressor here is the one who helped push feminism on women to begin with.
00:09:55.040But what can you say about the consumerism aspect?
00:09:57.660Because that's really what it turned into pretty quick, right?
00:10:01.760So the ironic thing is that by getting the FBBs to enter the workforce, they actually ended up feeding the pockets of their so-called male oppressors.
00:10:13.480Because most of these oppressors are, in fact, men.
00:10:20.160And unbeknownst to these feminists, the more they go and build up their career and get higher salaries, the more they go and spend it at companies which are owned by these, you know, men that they're supposedly fighting.
00:13:19.140I mean, guys are so demonized back then, 100 years ago.
00:13:22.640But they actually were kind and gentle and not the monsters that would portray them to be in all these TV shows and stuff.
00:13:29.440Like, they didn't want these women to take part in anything and they didn't let them have any extracurricular activities and it was slavery.
00:13:35.940It's all lies and it's all propaganda, right?
00:13:38.040We're still talking about our own ancestors here, for crying out loud.
00:13:41.080But men, they also play a part, of course.
00:13:42.920So I wanted to talk about just the modern millennial male building block, as you say, and how the feminist perversion kind of got into the male psyche.
00:13:53.520Because a lot of these millennials are very feminized, right?
00:13:58.420I remember it started with the snag, which is sensitive new age guy.
00:14:05.020And that term came out, I think, sometime in the 80s.
00:14:08.720And it was actually a standard that guys thought they should aspire to.
00:14:14.000You know, they thought, oh, there's something wrong with the John Wayne, Clint Eastwood paradigm of masculinity, that we need to be more sensitive and get in touch with our feminine sides.
00:14:24.320So that was, you know, another part of the big fake, really, was instilling this propaganda into the minds of millennials.
00:14:35.040And like most social trends, they just assume it's something they should go along with.
00:15:07.980So any male feminist is essentially being a hypocrite because anyone he's trying to hook up with knows deep down that the only reason he's faking this is because he wants a chance with her.
00:22:32.600You just have to know how to swipe on your phone.
00:22:35.260And so we're not only losing the value of learning how to develop relationships, we're also losing the skills that are needed or at least used to be needed to approach a girl, chatter up, and go on a date.
00:22:56.980You know, you just don't have to do this stuff anymore.
00:23:24.760Now it's like they send these cryptic text messages and it's all these games and they're all socially awkward and that's the whole other level of technology.
00:23:33.860I mean, the internet can be great to connect with people across the world.
00:23:36.800I mean, I married a Swedish man, right?
00:24:12.500You mentioned Gary Wilson's TED Talk on the great porn experiment.
00:24:15.900I haven't actually heard that, but it does document the dangers of porn and how it's been weaponized.
00:24:21.920Even the Israeli forces, was it in 2002, they shut down a Palestinian broadcasting station and they, and Henrik has mentioned this several times too, replaced it with programming of porn 24-7 because they know that it has some dangerous effects, right?
00:24:35.980So let's get into these dangers and how it's been weaponized.
00:24:38.480Yeah, so the big thing about porn is that it actually reprograms the pleasure centers of the brain and it's most effective at doing this when someone is still younger.
00:24:50.740So in your teens, the brain is still psychologically malleable.
00:24:55.000So a guy gets a hold of porn and it starts rearranging how his brain is wired, the pleasure centers.
00:25:05.560And the other thing it does is it, it rewires them in such a way that ordinary sex is no longer appealing to him.
00:25:15.720Because when you look at a lot of porn, it's kind of unnatural, it's a little bit weird, and it's hardly ever, you know, plain vanilla sex.
00:25:25.960It's, it's always got some freaky component to it, right?
00:25:29.400So guys get used to looking at this stuff and that's what they come to expect.
00:25:34.220And then when they go out with a girl and get her in bed, they're actually disappointed because it doesn't match up with their virtual porn experience.
00:25:43.980And the other thing that porn does is it puts all the emphasis on sight and sound, well, mainly sight, but also sound.
00:25:53.640Whereas when you think about a couple making love, it's not just sight and sound.
00:25:58.740There's touch and there's smell, there's other senses involved, and there's communication, which is maybe the most critical of all, you know, talking to each other.
00:26:07.980That's completely removed when you're watching porn.
00:26:11.080Yep. And now it's just accessible to young kids everywhere.
00:26:17.180We've been playing some clips, too, of like this whole, basically this whole pedophile groomer sex ed that's happening, sexual education that's happening in America right now.
00:26:27.200And they're teaching five-year-olds about porn?
00:26:29.560And how to talk to your five-year-old about porn and self-pleasure, and what do you think that's going to do, teaching five-year-old kids about masturbation and watching porn?
00:26:40.620I mean, this is outrageous that we're even having to have this conversation.
00:26:43.460Yeah, so this sort of sexualizing of children at a very, very young age is part of the drive to confuse children about their gender and to turn them into hedonists, basically.
00:27:01.060So it's no longer about looking for somebody to settle down with and, you know, have a family.
00:27:09.400It's just about pleasure-seeking as an end in itself.
00:27:27.300This mom was talking to a school board about her kid brought home this storybook that was part of a sex ed, and it was a 40-year-old man who was teaching this little boy who was, like, in third grade about, you know, blowjobs.
00:27:47.700It's going to be, you know, disgusting pedophiles.
00:27:50.360Now, all of this, too, what relates to all this is the war on beauty.
00:27:55.160We've been talking about this a long time.
00:27:56.700I think just the left in general hates anything that's beautiful because it's – well, it's rooted in things that are more traditional, right?
00:28:04.900Otherwise, you have all the piercings and the cigarettes and the foul mouth and the bad behavior stuff.
00:28:10.840All those things are not beautiful, right?
00:28:12.480It's also war basically on European culture and Western civilization.
00:28:18.000We have these beautiful paintings and works of art and all of these things now are white supremacists, right?
00:28:24.460And they must be dismantled and destroyed and crushed.
00:28:27.620So let's talk about the attack on real beauty, as I say, in the West, specifically female beauty and how it's bringing about these massive shifts.
00:28:37.360Yeah, so what they're doing is they're trying to devalue female beauty.
00:28:43.560I give an example in my book about the grid girls.
00:28:47.120So these are the hot babes that show up at the car races and, you know, they're dressed in nice outfits and they're definitely eye candy in every sense of the word.
00:28:56.240And they're there because, you know, guys like seeing attractive ladies along with the race.
00:29:07.600And the bizarre thing that happened is they decided out of the blue just a couple of years ago that grid girls were no longer appropriate, whatever that means.
00:29:17.060So they're essentially saying, forget about the wishes of our fans.
00:29:24.320We're going to be politically correct and we're not going to have these girls around anymore.
00:29:28.460When you look at the long term implications of this, not only is it putting these girls out of a job and let's face it, it's hard work staying in shape and looking good.
00:29:41.860And these girls are probably at the gym six hours a day.
00:29:46.680They're very careful about what they eat.
00:30:09.340But what they've done is they've given her one less venue where she can capitalize on the way she looks.
00:30:21.000And her roommate who sits on the couch all day and eats donuts is now equally likely to get on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
00:30:29.160So why should she bother staying in shape?
00:30:31.360Yeah, this whole fat acceptance movement and, yeah, it's a war on everything healthy and natural.
00:30:38.080And, again, this plays into the war on the sexes, specifically in the West, which is targeting birth rates, right?
00:30:43.880If you can make women all just become fat and not care about themselves anymore, not groom, not feel they need to impress to win over a guy anymore or keep a guy, guess what's going to happen?
00:30:55.840There's going to be less marriages and less babies.
00:30:58.820And I think at the end of the day, that's what it's about, right?
00:31:05.780And that's what sets everything in motion.
00:31:09.200You know, you see a hot-looking girl, you pursue fewer hot-looking girls, fewer opportunities to pursue.
00:31:16.560That means fewer pair bonds and fewer families.
00:31:20.480Now, I know that you left your country, right?
00:31:23.320You went to a more traditional country.
00:31:25.740And I know some guys are thinking about that in order to find women, to find more traditional women.
00:31:30.660Now, I feel that a lot of people need to flee some of these liberal cesspit toilet cities and go to where the conservative women are in the countryside or different red states or, you know, because there's still a lot of good women.
00:31:44.220You just have to put some effort into finding them and where they are and where they congregate.
00:31:48.100And I know it's getting harder and harder for men to do that.
00:31:50.560So some are just leaving these liberal countries and trying to go to greener pastures.
00:36:26.020I think that MGTOW is a really extreme sort of reaction, and in most cases, it's probably not justified.
00:36:37.260Before you go MGTOW, I think you should really try to look at other countries, you know, like the ones we've been talking about,
00:36:45.080and see if you can find a comfort level somewhere else.
00:36:48.200I just get the feeling that a lot of these guys are jumping the gun, and they're sort of concluding prematurely that because I can't find a girl here in my home country,
00:37:00.060it's going to be the same everywhere else, and that's absolutely not true.
00:37:05.240Plus, I think you let those that are behind this whole plan of the war on the sexes, specifically in the West, you let them win.
00:37:50.100Now, let's connect the dots because obviously something has been instigating this war on us in the West.
00:37:57.040We like to talk about this all the time, that there's been a hand that's been guiding these feminists, that has been funding a lot of these revolutions in the hopes of re-engineering society for the purpose of what and by whom.
00:38:10.500So I wanted to get your thoughts on this.
00:38:12.440Right, so another acronym that I use in my book is the SE, which stands for social engineer.
00:38:19.160And for about the last hundred years or so, social engineers have been quietly behind the scenes, not only doing experiments and figuring out human psychology and sociology, but taking these findings and giving them to their masters.
00:38:39.720And all of the events that we've seen, I contend, are not random chance.
00:38:50.320And that's really the main point of my book is that feminism was not some grassroots organic thing that just, you know, emerged on its own.
00:39:12.980And he was interviewed by Aaron Rousseau, an independent filmmaker.
00:39:17.460And Rousseau asked him about feminism.
00:39:21.360And so Rockefeller said, what do you think feminism is about?
00:39:26.500Rousseau answered, well, it's about equal rights.
00:39:29.700And Rockefeller said, you're an idiot.
00:39:32.360Aaron, what do you think women's liberation was about?
00:39:34.080And I said, I'm pretty conventional thinking about it at that point.
00:39:40.020And I said, I think it's about women having the right to work, getting equal pay with men, just like they want the right to vote, you know.
00:40:22.240The kids start looking at the state as the family, as the school, as the officials, as their family, not as the parents teaching them.
00:40:31.380And so those are the two primary reasons for Women's Lib, which I thought up to that point was a noble thing.
00:40:37.560You know, when I saw their intentions behind it, where they were coming from, when they created it, the thought of it, I saw the evil behind what I thought was a noble adventure.
00:41:17.080So feminism can be thought of as gender Marxism.
00:41:22.040So what Marx did is he made up this fiction that the classes are at war with each other.
00:41:27.600And he was talking about economic classes.
00:41:29.980So you've got the worker bees on the one hand, and then the capitalist oppressors, who own all the factories and the means of production.
00:41:38.660And he realized that by setting these two groups against each other, he could employ the classic divide and conquer strategy.
00:41:47.020And when you do that, you've got people fighting each other, and you're weakening the fabric of society, which makes it very easy to have a revolution.
00:42:27.760Now, what do you think the end goal is?
00:42:30.000Because it fits perfectly with so many different agendas, Agenda 21, well, Agenda 2030, which is the new sustainable goals of basically depopulation, et cetera, et cetera.
00:42:41.400Also, I think a war against the West, they don't want any more white people to be born, right?
00:42:47.000So what do you think the end goal really is?
00:42:50.160And also, do you think the goal is for it to spread to other countries as well after the West?
00:42:55.080Yeah, so I talk a little bit in the book about the psychology of very, very wealthy people.
00:43:04.060And these oligarchs have been around for centuries.
00:43:08.180And it was only probably in the last century or so that they really got together and organized.
00:43:13.980There was a guy called Cecil Rhodes, who was a mining magnate.
00:43:17.640And he decided to start an oligarchs club, if you will, and get these people together to protect their interests.
00:43:25.080Their biggest fear was losing their wealth and power.
00:43:30.140And they saw as the greatest threat to this overpopulation, as you mentioned.
00:43:36.700So they set about different strategies to ensure that the population could be limited or even curtailed.
00:43:48.100And this was, again, all to protect their existing positions and their wealth and their power.
00:43:55.120And if you look at feminism through this lens, it all makes perfect sense.
00:44:00.060Because the ultimate end of it is fewer pair bonds, fewer families, fewer children, depopulation.
00:44:31.740Yeah, well, I think the media are a critical asset in oligarchs' portfolio.
00:44:38.200And because TV is essentially a Western phenomenon, I mean, it originated in North America, they have leveraged that to spread it over the rest of the world.
00:44:51.020So now you've got American TV being beamed into every household globally, right?
00:44:57.040And a lot of that that you watch on TV is total propaganda.
00:45:01.880You know, I talk about this old TV show called The Avengers, and it was the original girl power figure.
00:45:09.380It was Emma Peel, who was the secret agent dressed in a leather catsuit.
00:45:16.620And she went around beating up 200-pound guys.
00:45:20.280And that was the first time viewers got to see this.
00:45:23.960And they all tuned in every week to watch Emma Peel.
00:45:27.920And after that, we had, you know, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, we had La Femme Nikita, the list goes on and on.
00:45:35.380But TV was what really got it started.
00:50:42.180All of the sort of cool technology that we had gotten used to, it kind of went away.
00:50:47.440And what it got replaced with was this focus on computer technology.
00:50:53.580And I found myself thinking back to the film 2001 A Space Odyssey.
00:51:01.360And Kubrick, the director, he sort of foretold all of this.
00:51:06.360I don't know if you remember, but in that movie, they had these beautiful, beautiful shots of, you know, spacecraft in motion, set to the music of Strauss.
00:51:17.880And it was like this ballet in space, this marvel of technology.
00:51:43.060It was the evil computer, the original evil computer.
00:51:49.020And when I look at the way technology has sort of moved forward in the last 50 years or so, it's been towards HAL 9000.
00:51:57.780He's everywhere now, watching you, watching your every move, where you go, what you do.
00:52:03.380And if he doesn't like what he sees, he's going to shut down your bank account.
00:52:06.660It's interesting how this progress, it just keeps progressing and progressing.
00:52:11.760And as we know, it's progressively worse.
00:52:13.920At the end of the day, it does turn out to be evil, you know.
00:52:17.880And people have theorized there's cycles of that and parallels of that in other times in history that we can't avoid this cycle of progress.
00:52:27.200And then we basically destroy ourselves and then we collapse and then we do it again, like the Atlantis myth or you have Egypt, so perhaps Rome.
00:52:36.080So perhaps, you know, that's where we're heading again.
00:52:38.300And it feels like it feels like that that's what's happening.
00:52:41.440So what do you think is a good strategy moving forward?
00:52:43.840Because I feel most of the world is really with us against a lot of this liberal, progressive kind of West.
00:52:50.000Like if you talk to a lot of people in other countries and even non-European countries, they can see through this stuff.
00:52:55.740Although this Frankfurt schooly and thought is starting to infect the globe, especially with the TV and all that.
00:53:02.600But what's a good strategy moving forward to combat a lot of this garbage coming at us?
00:53:06.780Well, if I was going to give advice to parents who have children, I would say homeschooling is definitely a good way to go.
00:53:16.040The education system has gone so far downhill that it's hardly worth the bother sending your kids.
00:53:24.560And in fact, you're doing them a disservice in many ways if you do send them to school.
00:53:30.420They're just being sexualized at far too young an age.
00:53:33.680They're being encouraged to, you know, change their gender even.
00:53:38.080And they're being taught a lot of nonsense and feminist propaganda.
00:53:43.220So try to keep them out of school and, you know, set an example.
00:53:49.260If you have a husband and a wife who love and respect each other, that is probably the best advertisement that you can give your kids.
00:54:08.680And they're going on to get married, and they're going to have lots of kids.
00:54:12.220And it's all about the parenting and arming your children to be able to recognize what that propaganda is, teach them why it's harmful, not just say, don't watch that, that's bad.
00:54:21.900But people like us, we're equipped to see we know what the lies are.
00:54:27.460And so we can put that armor of truth on our children, and they can grow up and change the world.
00:54:32.980Because ultimately, I think a lot of these kids that are on these hormone blockers and just getting destroyed by these progressive values, a lot of them aren't going to procreate.
00:54:42.760It won't be their children that inherit the earth, and some of these kids, I worry, like at 15, they're going to be dead, you know, with the drugs and the degeneracy.
00:54:51.280And now you've got the, you know, like pedophiles, and they're just open to all this crazy abuse.
00:54:56.460And we have all these mental health problems now more than ever, and suicide, and so it's not going to end well for a lot of those people, unfortunately.
00:55:05.800So that's another reason why it's important for good people to have kids, and that's why we need the male and female balance and good, you know, husbands and wives and the strong family unit.
00:55:16.860And that is why they war against it, because a family unit really is the armor that can protect you from all of this garbage.
00:55:22.620Well, I appreciate your time today, and your book is a lot of fun to read, so let people know where they can get this book.
00:55:31.120Yep, so it's called The Big Fake, How Killing the Sexes is Killing the West, and it's available on Amazon.
00:55:38.340And any more books coming up, or is this going to be it for you?
00:55:41.620Nothing in the pipeline right now, but I wouldn't rule it out for the future.
00:55:46.660Well, thank you so much. It's been great having you and hearing a little bit of your perspective and being introduced to your work.