Radio 3Fourteen - July 20, 2016


Paleo Life _ The Feminine Woman


Episode Stats

Length

52 minutes

Words per Minute

167.87988

Word Count

8,833

Sentence Count

654

Misogynist Sentences

42

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

Rachel Dahl is a wife, mother, and has cultured aesthetics with a tribal diet lifestyle and traditional values. She s a vintage fashionista, God-centric, natural parent, creative entrepreneur, and a dystopian and esoteric nerd. We ll talk about the paleo diet, the low-fat diet scam, the effects of too much Wi-Fi, but then we move on to discuss femininity, the values of a traditional wife, and even European identity politics.


Transcript

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00:00:29.720 This is Radio 314 on the Red Ice Radio Network.
00:00:45.640 Welcome, everyone. This is Lana.
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00:01:14.020 The following interview was filmed and is available to Red Ice members at RedIceMembers.com.
00:01:18.620 So for those listening, there may be some things we laugh at that you won't understand since you can't see.
00:01:23.660 Joining me is the lovely Rachel Dahl, who runs the website Alamodist.com.
00:01:28.640 Who is she? She's a wife, a mother, and has cultured aesthetics with a tribal diet lifestyle and traditional values.
00:01:35.480 She's a vintage fashionista, God-centric, natural parent, creative entrepreneur, and a dystopian and esoteric nerd.
00:01:43.440 We'll talk about the paleo diet, the low-fat diet scam, the effects of too much Wi-Fi,
00:01:48.300 but then we move on to discuss femininity, the values of a traditional wife, and even European identity politics.
00:01:55.040 Rachel Dahl, up next.
00:01:56.840 Rachel Dahl, welcome to the show. Thanks for being here.
00:01:59.620 Hi, Lana. Thank you for having me.
00:02:01.380 Well, I discovered you via Twitter where you commented on a wife with a purpose post,
00:02:05.300 and as you know, she's been a guest on my show several times. I love her.
00:02:08.200 But when I saw that you were interested in, you know, paleo, organic, spirituality, new world order, and even fashion,
00:02:14.740 I knew that we would hit it off.
00:02:16.100 So tell us about your websites, Alamodist.com and ModernLifeSurvivalist.com.
00:02:21.320 What do you do there?
00:02:23.200 On Modern Life Survivalist, we talk about alternative health.
00:02:27.660 I don't want to say alternative health because this stuff has been around for ages.
00:02:31.720 So we talk about healthy living. We talk about chemical sensitivities.
00:02:37.660 It's just a hodgepodge of, you know, how we can just survive the modern day warfare, you know,
00:02:45.080 that they are bringing upon us through chemicals and lies, you know, through ideology and other things.
00:02:52.520 So you're not actually in a bunker, you know, behind a bunch of machine guns and canned food.
00:02:57.300 Yeah. Well, a bunch of machine guns is probably not a bad thing.
00:03:01.540 Yeah, exactly.
00:03:02.360 You can probably defend your home.
00:03:04.420 But we aren't, like, stacking away dry goods with corn and soy and meat and all that.
00:03:10.580 Yeah, that's good. That's good.
00:03:12.100 That's against what we believe in.
00:03:14.560 Well, you also recently did a video about what is paleo, the basics.
00:03:18.840 I'm big on paleo. I love the paleo diet. It works best for me.
00:03:22.620 But tell us what the paleo diet is versus the modern diet.
00:03:25.480 The modern diet consists of a lot of grains that we know.
00:03:32.000 And it's – well, let's just talk about the standard American diet.
00:03:35.100 The standard American diet usually has carbs as the majority of your calories.
00:03:43.740 And you have a little bit of protein and usually lean protein.
00:03:48.920 I guess that's the healthy standard American diet, what they're pushing, you know, towards people now.
00:03:54.300 Low salt, low fat, high carb.
00:04:02.280 So I guess people know what the standard American diet is.
00:04:05.220 But that's the lie that this is the healthy diet that we should be, you know, prescribing to.
00:04:11.860 Yeah, it's the diet of our ancestors is what we should be looking at.
00:04:15.520 I mean, I'm Russian.
00:04:16.420 I just think of my Russian ancestors surviving those brutal winters.
00:04:19.840 There's no way they could go and hunt soy patties and eat beans and, you know, root vegetables all the time.
00:04:25.980 I mean, humans, we're omnivores, right?
00:04:28.480 How would you be able to survive if, you know, vegetables don't even really exist in the dead of winter, right?
00:04:34.560 So I know and then you watch movies like or shows like Game of Thrones and they just show them like brutes that are just eating tons of meat all the time, just gorging.
00:04:44.040 But it's not like that either, right?
00:04:45.240 It's not about gorging on meat all the time.
00:04:47.400 Right.
00:04:48.660 It's definitely a misconception.
00:04:50.400 And although I do like the paleo diet, I was just talking to my husband about this.
00:04:55.040 The paleo diet has been, you know, pretty much overtaken by a lot of commercial products and which is contradictory to what the paleo diet should be.
00:05:06.160 They introduce a lot of bad things in there.
00:05:08.340 I think it's part of the misconception that you can just, you know, you know, take this and that and let's add some things.
00:05:16.120 Oh, and call it paleo because it is high fat.
00:05:18.680 You know, you've got your coconut oil in there, but then add a ton of sugar or add a ton of coconut sugar.
00:05:24.040 You know, coconut is natural, but it is a lot of sugar and you wouldn't find that abundance of sugar, you know, in the wild in one little dish.
00:05:34.480 So, you know.
00:05:35.160 It's true.
00:05:35.420 There's tons of paleo snacks now.
00:05:37.320 I see them in whole foods too.
00:05:39.180 And there's a lot of stuff in there that I'd say isn't exactly paleo either.
00:05:44.780 So when you're cooking, you eat paleo.
00:05:46.860 Give us an example of some of the things that you cook.
00:05:51.080 I was going to cook for lunch today until my husband bought Chipotle.
00:05:58.480 Zoodles.
00:05:59.200 It's just zucchini and I make it into spaghetti or vettuccine or whatever with a spiralizer, which is my favorite thing.
00:06:10.740 And, you know, I just put pure tomatoes in there, grind it up, make it into sauce and add my herbs.
00:06:17.280 And, you know, that's a paleo dish because it has low carb and it has a lot of fat.
00:06:25.780 We put a lot of butter while I'm cooking and while we're eating.
00:06:29.760 So we cover both bases, you know, there's make sure we've got most of our calories from the fat that we're eating.
00:06:37.360 Well, normally, I guess if you would just hunt what you eat, you would just eat the whole animal.
00:06:43.280 But because you can't really buy just the fat in a typical grocery store unless you go to your farm or some health food place, you know, you kind of just have to superficially add in the fat, you know, to the food that you're eating.
00:06:58.260 Yeah, I also like to add in butter.
00:07:00.380 Raw butter is great if you can get it or make it.
00:07:02.600 But I also like raw milk and raw cheese.
00:07:05.380 I know some paleo people don't do that.
00:07:07.120 But it's also, yeah, it's basically about, you know, meats and vegetables.
00:07:13.280 Right.
00:07:13.920 And the other thing is it's about being conscious of where your meat comes from.
00:07:17.460 There's a lot of vegetarians and vegans that think that paleo people just gouge themselves, you know, gorge themselves on all this unhealthy meat that's pumped with, you know, antibiotics and hormones and factory, you know, farmed animals.
00:07:30.420 But that's not the kind of meat that we're talking about.
00:07:32.120 Right.
00:07:32.300 Yeah.
00:07:33.060 But when somebody says, you know, like you can get really sick on eating a lot of protein and a lot of fat.
00:07:39.620 Technically, they are telling the truth because there's a lot of toxins in the fat that comes from an unhealthy animal.
00:07:48.280 That is where a lot of our toxins go into.
00:07:51.780 So they're not, it's confusing.
00:07:54.020 They're not lying.
00:07:55.680 The scientists aren't lying.
00:07:57.020 The studies aren't lying.
00:07:58.100 But they're just not taking into account, you know, the good animals, the animals that are being fed with exactly what they should be eating, you know, in nature.
00:08:08.380 Yeah.
00:08:09.060 Organic, free range, you know, and then no toxic additives of any kind.
00:08:13.820 I mean, this is, that is the diet of our ancestors.
00:08:16.180 A lot of people think, oh, you're being stuck up.
00:08:17.760 What is organic?
00:08:18.740 It's just a marketing trick.
00:08:19.880 No, there actually is a lot to it, you know, if you look into it.
00:08:23.220 And that is how we should be eating.
00:08:24.720 That's how our people were eating.
00:08:26.120 It's nothing that's new and revolutionary, is it?
00:08:28.740 It's just, it's something ancient.
00:08:30.180 This is the way we used to eat.
00:08:31.900 Right.
00:08:32.140 We did not need to have doctors even, you know, unless somebody breaks their leg or, you know, just severs their arm by accident.
00:08:44.440 But, you know, we didn't have our modern day, you know, ailments that we have now.
00:08:52.100 And sadly, a lot of these things, they attribute to genetics.
00:08:56.580 But genetics doesn't actually control you, and we've let that, we've allowed that to happen because of all the studies around genetics, all the obsession around genetics, and how it controls you.
00:09:09.140 And you can't do anything about it, but you can, and we just need to take charge of that.
00:09:14.620 We need to know what we're eating.
00:09:17.180 We need to know what we're being exposed to in the environment and, you know, and all these different things because it does affect you.
00:09:24.400 It's called epigenetics.
00:09:25.560 It's a study of, or it's a field of science that, you know, just takes into account the environment and how it relates to the turning on and off of our genes.
00:09:38.880 So we can actually change our gene expression based on what we expose to and what we put in ourselves.
00:09:45.560 That's right.
00:09:46.200 And that's really powerful stuff, you know, to know.
00:09:48.780 Yeah, it's true.
00:09:49.200 People go, they take these tests, and they think, oh my gosh, I have a gene for cancer.
00:09:53.740 And meanwhile, they're using all these, like, cancer-causing agents, you know, all these chemicals, eating all these chemicals.
00:09:59.740 I'm like, that's the thing that's going to give you cancer.
00:10:02.300 I know.
00:10:02.920 And then they have all these movies out, you know, like, oh, I actually can't name one.
00:10:07.160 But I know I've seen movies that talk about or that show what people do, you know, during their last days because they find out that they have cancer.
00:10:17.680 And so it's like it feels great, right?
00:10:20.660 It feels great to just, and it touches your heart to see people like this.
00:10:25.760 But you feel for them because you know that you can do something.
00:10:28.900 They can do something about their condition.
00:10:30.840 But we've been lied to so much, and they really don't know any better.
00:10:37.040 And we're just stuck here.
00:10:38.480 And they're just saying, okay, just enjoy your last days.
00:10:42.620 And then there's that program for kids.
00:10:46.340 You know, they get to see their favorite celebrity or whoever.
00:10:50.520 I don't know if you know that program.
00:10:51.820 I forgot what it's called.
00:10:53.300 But, you know, just to celebrate your, yeah, romanticize your cancer.
00:11:02.300 Yeah, it's ridiculous.
00:11:04.080 Yeah, what was it, The Big C?
00:11:05.760 That was another show on HBO.
00:11:07.460 And it's like, oh, there's nothing they can do about it.
00:11:09.920 But then they end up paying all these huge bills.
00:11:12.220 It's a huge industry, the cancer industry.
00:11:14.980 I mean, we know that there's been other research on, you know, doing lots of green juices and really healing yourself a natural way.
00:11:23.180 I know someone who did heal herself from colon cancer, actually, by just drinking tons of green juices every day.
00:11:30.040 It was really quite amazing.
00:11:31.260 I also wanted to talk about the low-fat diet scam.
00:11:34.840 What can you tell us about that?
00:11:36.780 Low-fat diet scam.
00:11:38.120 Well, it makes, I guess it makes sense.
00:11:41.780 Like, if you look at, well, the word fat.
00:11:47.420 Let's just start with that.
00:11:48.400 The word fat is the same as the fat from an animal.
00:11:52.600 You know, being fat and the fat from an animal is the same word.
00:11:56.140 And I really wish that was different because it doesn't equate, you know.
00:12:00.960 Being fat, you're eating fat doesn't equate to being fat.
00:12:05.540 The low-fat diet really, I think, was pushed by people like Ansel Keys from the 50s who studied, who came up with a seven countries study, I believe is what it's called.
00:12:18.600 But he was a vegetarian activist, and he eliminated a lot of countries that ate a lot of fat, you know, from their ancestors like Holland and Norway.
00:12:32.500 He eliminated those countries so that he can study, like, the Philippines or China that focused on eating whatever, like, you know, a little bit of meat here and there, but more vegetables, more grains.
00:12:48.040 And he took that in because it fit with his current view of health.
00:12:55.860 And it was definitely a correlation, not a causation, that high fat relates to heart disease.
00:13:03.900 He knew that, but somehow it was accepted at the time because it was backed up by the industry, you know, backed up by the cereal industry and wheat and, you know, soy.
00:13:16.360 I just realized that soy and corn are both part of the stock exchange, so that makes it extra fishy, right?
00:13:26.840 Of course, yeah.
00:13:27.620 And there really is such a thing as grain brain, you know.
00:13:30.720 I look around and I see your average Americans, you know, all this GMO really is making people sludgy and fat and lazy.
00:13:38.260 I mean, you see a huge difference in this country from versus, like, the 50s.
00:13:41.740 Just think of when women were, think of how much smaller they were in America versus now.
00:13:45.840 And what's changed has been a lot of this GMO and chemicals and processed foods.
00:13:51.060 And we know, too, that this low-fat diet actually is a form of natural birth control for women.
00:13:55.860 It is.
00:13:56.540 You know, it makes you dumb because your brain needs fat.
00:14:00.120 I know that when I'm hungry and I haven't eaten for a while, my brain's just not as sharp, you know.
00:14:04.500 And then I eat some chicken or steak and, whew, I can feel my brains come back, you know what I mean?
00:14:09.700 It's mostly made of cholesterol.
00:14:11.740 Baby's bodies need cholesterol in order to form correctly.
00:14:16.120 And we just ignore all that, you know.
00:14:18.640 And thankfully, you know, something as common and as accepted as the FDA suddenly, you know, says to the public that, yeah, you can eat more than three eggs now.
00:14:29.500 Cholesterol is not as bad as we said it was.
00:14:32.180 And now everybody accepts it because it's coming from a source that they have always trusted.
00:14:37.140 But it's from, you know, a firsthand account, you know, from a person who cured themselves of, you know, what have you, disease, they don't believe it because, oh, they're probably just making it up or it's just an outlier from their experience and it doesn't count, you know, it doesn't apply to me.
00:14:57.020 But it's happened, you know, in other, from other people's experiences that it works, you know, that eating more fat can save your gallbladder.
00:15:08.600 You don't need to remove your gallbladder.
00:15:10.380 It is part of your body.
00:15:11.460 It was there for a reason.
00:15:13.360 Yeah, you don't need to remove your appendix.
00:15:16.240 And the medical community is like, oh, no, let's just take that out.
00:15:19.880 It's not, you know, it's an accident.
00:15:22.240 Yeah, exactly.
00:15:23.220 For your body.
00:15:24.200 Nature got it wrong, right?
00:15:25.660 Yeah, exactly.
00:15:27.020 You're a hazard.
00:15:28.860 So what do you think about exercise?
00:15:30.700 Because I know a lot of paleo people, they like to do a lot of quick interval training, running.
00:15:35.800 You know, they talk about like their ancestors.
00:15:38.000 They weren't running long marathons.
00:15:39.920 Usually they were chasing animals, right, trying to hunt them down.
00:15:43.660 So what kind of exercises do you like to do?
00:15:45.740 Do you follow in line with a lot of the paleo lifestyle?
00:15:48.180 Well, there is the CrossFit side of paleo, which I think is actually pretty, you know, cardio-based.
00:15:57.700 Because if you're part of that CrossFit community, and I'm not dissing CrossFit in general.
00:16:04.300 I'm just talking about the whole, you know, culture of CrossFit.
00:16:09.860 They push other people too hard beyond their limits, and you see other people, and you just want to catch up.
00:16:18.300 So I really like the idea of just, you know, doing weights on your own individually.
00:16:24.780 That way you don't have to look at somebody else and try to outdo them, you know, or just lifting wood outside.
00:16:34.140 That's what my husband do.
00:16:35.380 Yeah, good.
00:16:36.120 That's good.
00:16:36.540 I know, it's very paleo.
00:16:38.920 But, you know, we do sprints.
00:16:41.400 I am a yoga instructor.
00:16:43.440 I used to be before I became a mom, and that's totally fine.
00:16:46.720 And I like doing the kind of yoga, hatha yoga, that doesn't, you know, transition too fast,
00:16:54.740 which is typical of a lot of the yoga in studios nowadays.
00:17:00.360 It's called, I guess, vinyasa yoga and hot yoga.
00:17:03.560 Oh, my goodness.
00:17:03.980 That's, like, the worst thing.
00:17:06.340 They just put you in a naturally hot environment, and they make you do all kinds of things.
00:17:13.420 And people are, like, close to death, you know.
00:17:16.560 A lot of people have been saying that.
00:17:18.880 That would be my nightmare in this small, really hot room with lots of people closed in together.
00:17:24.740 No, thanks.
00:17:25.540 I don't like that.
00:17:26.600 Yeah.
00:17:26.640 And it's gross, so.
00:17:28.540 Yeah, it is gross.
00:17:30.600 I like doing Pilates.
00:17:32.360 I like stretching.
00:17:33.060 I like some yoga, free weights.
00:17:35.220 And I think being outside, doing natural things like hiking or being in the ocean, you know,
00:17:39.920 maybe learning to surf or things like that, that you're in touch with nature.
00:17:43.320 That's also a really good exercise.
00:17:45.200 Swimming is, like, it gives you a total workout all over, you know.
00:17:50.580 And just people have forgotten, and there is the ocean right there that you can, you know, go to.
00:17:56.980 We don't actually use pools because of the chlorine, but I know that there are lots of pools out there that are starting to get into salt water.
00:18:05.660 But a lot of the ones that we've seen are cut with chlorine a little bit because of, you know, because they can't totally clean it with just salt.
00:18:13.180 Yeah, yeah.
00:18:14.560 I want to switch gears and talk about, you know, too much cell phone, too much social media.
00:18:19.700 Everyone is just glued on their smartphones anymore.
00:18:22.540 Have you looked into some of the health implications of being exposed to too much Wi-Fi?
00:18:27.000 Oh, definitely.
00:18:29.980 Well, we are, there is a movie called Resonance, or we are Frequence of Being, beings of frequency, that I highly recommend for everyone to see in case I don't explain it very well.
00:18:43.840 But, you know, we are made of waves.
00:18:48.140 We are both particles and waves because we do have light, and for people who don't believe in a soul, we'll also believe that we are made of waves.
00:19:00.100 And that means that anything that, you know, anything that generates a frequency or, you know, that is unnatural will interfere with our normal biology.
00:19:13.460 If it's part of nature, like the sun is made of EMFs, tons of EMFs, but we have been accustomed to it.
00:19:20.840 Certain levels that come from the earth, like the Schumann resonance, we resonate with that harmoniously.
00:19:28.460 But if it's coming from something artificial, like the cell phone, or, you know, non-ionizing radiation, even like that, can greatly affect our cells.
00:19:41.220 Our cells vibrate because of heat, and, you know, these things puncture.
00:19:49.560 And if you think about it, like for babies, we use, the Doppler is not as bad, but the ultrasounds that we routinely use on babies multiple times during a pregnant woman's visit is not really good for them.
00:20:06.060 It just, it heats up their cells, and, you know, all kinds of things can just switch around in there.
00:20:17.600 And, you know, when we wonder, how come my baby gets this and gets that, you know, and most of it is unexplained, and I really do believe it's from radiation.
00:20:29.800 Yeah, well, there's actually a lot of research about electromagnetic radiation, how it affects our natural rhythms.
00:20:35.960 I was just looking at a couple studies of how Wi-Fi increases the risk of developmental issues, especially growing children.
00:20:41.920 It actually messes with cell growth.
00:20:44.360 You know, plants don't grow well by Wi-Fi routers.
00:20:47.040 In fact, they die, you know.
00:20:48.760 Yeah.
00:20:49.040 And then using MRI technology, a lot of research has performed, I think it was just last year, found that people exposed to, was it 4G radiation?
00:20:55.720 4G radiation had several areas of reduced brain activity, and it also reduces sperm movement and causes DNA fragmentation, like you were explaining.
00:21:04.800 So, I mean, this is serious stuff.
00:21:05.980 I mean, I tell my friends about this, and a lot of them think, you know, oh, put on your tinfoil hat, you know, and they're like, well, actually, that can't shield and ground you.
00:21:12.860 But, I mean, they're putting it in their pocket, the cell phone.
00:21:16.100 They're putting it right at their nightstand.
00:21:18.240 Putting it in bras.
00:21:19.100 In their bras.
00:21:19.920 I mean, this is awful, right?
00:21:21.280 I mean, this is cancer-causing, ultimately.
00:21:23.560 Yeah, Apple, those cell phone companies know this, too.
00:21:27.600 They put it in their fine print that they will not be held responsible if anything happens.
00:21:33.140 And nobody knows this.
00:21:34.540 Apple has a little thing.
00:21:37.480 I don't know exactly where.
00:21:39.540 Inside the phone, it says that you should only use your phone at a certain distance from you.
00:21:45.880 So, and how do we use our cell phones?
00:21:47.260 We put it right next to our head, and we store it, you know, right on our hip, in our bra.
00:21:53.900 But nobody knows this.
00:21:55.080 They are covering their butts, and we don't care.
00:21:58.460 We just don't pay attention because.
00:22:00.280 Yeah, I don't do that.
00:22:01.140 I hardly talk on the phone anymore.
00:22:03.140 And we try and not have Wi-Fi, but we have cables running everywhere in the house, you know, to do cable internet instead.
00:22:09.060 Yeah, I mean, it's serious stuff.
00:22:10.620 And people just, eh.
00:22:11.780 Yeah.
00:22:12.020 You're just, it's just conspiracies.
00:22:13.800 You're just worried about it.
00:22:14.760 And it's like, actually, the research is there.
00:22:16.720 These are huge mega companies.
00:22:18.440 They're making tons of money.
00:22:19.700 You think they're going to tell you the truth about this research, you know?
00:22:22.560 There was a teenager that I talked to on this site, you know, that buys and sells these clothing.
00:22:29.060 And she goes, you know, she says, why would the government allow these things to be sold to the public if it wasn't healthy?
00:22:38.060 Well, I can name a million things.
00:22:40.180 Of course.
00:22:40.760 The government allows.
00:22:42.020 That isn't healthy because it's, you know, they're just in cahoots with big industry.
00:22:47.720 People are naive.
00:22:48.500 They let other people do the thinking for them.
00:22:50.520 These government agencies, which we know are corrupt and paid off and bought, you know.
00:22:56.120 Yeah.
00:22:56.800 Well, I really wanted to switch gears since you can talk about so much here.
00:23:00.700 You're also, you seem to be a critic of feminism.
00:23:03.420 You're anti-feminist.
00:23:04.560 You're more trad wife.
00:23:05.860 You like to stay at home.
00:23:07.060 You know, you believe that that's healthy for women.
00:23:09.060 So, what can you say about feminism and how it's affecting modern-day women?
00:23:15.120 That's a big one.
00:23:16.040 Well, it deludes women into thinking that they will just be more powerful, that they will, they think that they deserve more by being, you know, more vocal about this.
00:23:35.220 And they delude themselves that they want to be equal when they actually want to be more for those that are Christians.
00:23:41.440 They think that it's just all about equality, but it's not.
00:23:43.680 And, you know, feminism, just like the low-fat diet, is not encouraging families, not encouraging, poor baby, not encouraging, you know, the family unit to be strong enough for the society to be better as a whole.
00:24:08.360 And you really need to have strong families, you know, you need to have, you know, you need to take control of your children because otherwise the state will do that for you.
00:24:19.040 You know, that's why homeschooling for us is such a big thing.
00:24:21.440 We are planning on homeschooling our child, and she's, you know, fairly young, but, you know, we're set on doing that.
00:24:27.180 And because we know that not just the things that they teach in schools are bad, it's also the things that they require for, you know, from a health perspective, require for children to have, like, vaccinations.
00:24:41.660 And, you know, there's a whole list of them that you must have, and otherwise you're a threat.
00:24:48.000 And so we're taking charge of that area, too.
00:24:53.160 And so, you know, we need a solid family unit, and feminism takes that away from us.
00:25:00.960 Yeah, it doesn't put it as something that's really important.
00:25:04.260 Feminists are not encouraging women, hey, you should get married and have some kids, right?
00:25:08.260 You'll be happy if you do, right?
00:25:10.660 Also, yeah, you mentioned you're a Christian, and you're seeing a lot of feminists in the church.
00:25:14.380 You know, I grew up going to Christian churches, but I don't remember ever meeting feminists, you know?
00:25:19.580 But it seems like it's really changed.
00:25:21.780 How has that crept into the Christian church?
00:25:25.880 It's because they want to have it all, you know?
00:25:28.380 They think that they can just have this and that and still be a follower of Christ and be virtuous, yet, you know, do the opposite of what the Scripture is saying.
00:25:42.240 You know, to honor and respect your husband, just, like, threw that out the door, you know?
00:25:47.320 And a husband and a wife is what composes a marriage and that kind of thing.
00:25:55.600 So, it's just, like, the Bible is gone, you know?
00:26:00.280 You can be a Christian and be Kim Kardashian and, you know, and Kanye West.
00:26:06.020 You can claim that you're a Christian and do all these things and be a transgender.
00:26:13.320 And it just, it doesn't make any sense.
00:26:16.060 But, so, I used to actually buy into a little bit of feminism because I wanted to, you know, I'm a very entrepreneurial person.
00:26:29.000 I wanted to go and take my career to, you know, different places.
00:26:35.480 I wanted to travel and I didn't want to get, settle down and get married.
00:26:38.160 But, I realized that, you know, it's a very lonely life to do that, you know?
00:26:44.600 Like, what are you going to do when you're 80?
00:26:47.060 Are you still going to be happy going around and doing all these things?
00:26:50.100 And, you know, there's so much fulfillment, I realized, being a wife and being a mom.
00:26:57.280 Yeah, it's true.
00:26:58.520 You've also said, too, that business and housewifery are compatible, right?
00:27:02.800 So, talk about that because a lot of people think that it means, oh, you're just going to give up on all pursuits and any kind of future, right?
00:27:09.980 So, tell us about that.
00:27:10.880 I've never been happier in my entire life, you know?
00:27:12.940 And it's not like people who believe these things.
00:27:16.780 People who are Christians and are traditionalists aren't necessarily rich and living a glamorous life, you know?
00:27:24.000 If you've seen some of our blog posts, my husband is chemically sensitive.
00:27:29.880 So, for a while there, while I was pregnant, we were actually living in the car.
00:27:33.460 That's how bad it was, you know?
00:27:35.840 Like, we were worse off than people who are living in the slums because we can't just take the government's help and live in one of those, you know, complexes.
00:27:47.720 We just couldn't or he couldn't live anywhere at all because he was so sick, chemically aware, and, you know, mold and EMFs were bothering him at his lowest point.
00:27:59.880 But, you know, it's not.
00:28:03.240 It's all about the values.
00:28:05.180 Femininity and traditionalism, it's all about your values.
00:28:08.500 It doesn't matter what you have on the surface.
00:28:11.100 It's all about what you believe in.
00:28:14.000 And that's the same with love, right?
00:28:16.580 It's not about the outside.
00:28:18.020 It's about what you, it's not about your situation, but it's about how you respond to the situation.
00:28:24.000 So, you know, the word feminine is thrown around a lot and cultural Marxists always say, oh, what is that?
00:28:28.720 That's a social construct.
00:28:30.320 It doesn't really exist.
00:28:31.600 What's masculine and feminine?
00:28:32.980 I fully disagree.
00:28:34.740 But what do you think it means to be feminine?
00:28:37.720 A lot of women can have different interpretations of it, but what are some aspects?
00:28:41.000 I drew up some aspects before this show, too, that I'll share with you.
00:28:44.020 But I'm just curious what you think it is.
00:28:45.780 I'd love to hear your perspective.
00:28:47.020 Well, obviously, I don't have hair that's, you know, down to my butt, you know, and I wear pants.
00:28:54.020 I am not incredibly strict on that.
00:28:56.880 I'm not, you know, really into the, you know, point by point, very detailed, it must be this, it must be that.
00:29:06.960 Because there was a passage, or there is a passage in the Bible that says that you must not look like a male.
00:29:12.420 And a lot of Christians take that seriously, you know, they don't wear pants, they don't cut their hair.
00:29:19.460 I guess they've forgotten that Samson had really long hair and lost his power when Delilah cut it.
00:29:27.020 But to me, femininity means that you are embracing your, you know, natural tendency as a female and celebrating it, you know, celebrating your tendencies.
00:29:39.120 So if you enjoy cooking, or if you enjoy having a large family, or just cleaning up and doing things like that, you know, how swiffery.
00:29:52.480 Don't let anyone bully you into thinking that that is a very lazy and lowly occupation, and that it's not even, and that it's not even an occupation at all.
00:30:01.900 It's, you know, that, like, Hillary said that we are, was it Hillary, or somebody, you know, that said that we are, as housewives, not contributing to society, and that we're lazy and must be doing something.
00:30:17.240 Was it Michelle Obama?
00:30:18.740 I think it was, yeah.
00:30:19.800 Wow.
00:30:20.440 I was like, no, you're raising future citizens that are probably going to pay taxes to take care of everyone else, yeah.
00:30:26.380 Spartans, probably, you know, the Spartans knew it, knew that, that the moms are there to raise their future warriors, and we're very important.
00:30:36.640 Very important, exactly.
00:30:37.720 The moms raise the future kings, and the warriors, and the leaders.
00:30:40.700 It's one of the most important jobs there is.
00:30:42.760 I like, too, that you brought up how being feminine isn't about having super long hair and wearing a skirt down to your ankles.
00:30:49.100 No offense, you know, it's not, no offense to Ayla, but, you know, it's not, like, dressing like some of the Mormons, too, right?
00:30:56.200 You don't have to be that way.
00:30:58.080 Well, I drew up a list, so it's kind of long, but I'll share it.
00:31:03.000 I think being feminine, part of that, for me, is, you know, keeping up your physical appearance, right?
00:31:07.680 Yeah.
00:31:07.860 That's important.
00:31:08.920 I think making the home lovely and orderly, not being sloppy, I think that's important for me anyway.
00:31:17.480 Oh, that's funny.
00:31:19.100 Knowing how to cook healthy meals, I think that's good.
00:31:22.800 Having a family, of course, and being nurturing to them.
00:31:26.160 I think women who are feminine also value things that are beautiful.
00:31:30.580 They celebrate the change in season and the earth's natural cycles, you know.
00:31:35.240 We hone in on our intuitive spiritual side, because we really are.
00:31:39.300 I think that's important.
00:31:40.700 For me, it would also be, I think also for you, is, you know, using things of the earth, resources of the earth as much as possible.
00:31:47.440 I think that keeps us grounded and feminine.
00:31:50.360 I think, too, it's not about caring about equality and a lot of the kind of liberal politics, you know, because you want to be the best.
00:31:58.520 A lady wants to be the best.
00:31:59.740 She has a constant work in progress, wants to be the best, wants to have the best, you know.
00:32:03.380 I think we talked about this earlier, too, but being truthful and honest.
00:32:07.780 And there was a hashtag going around about lies you tell.
00:32:10.360 And I think you had tweeted, like, I just don't, I don't tell lies, right?
00:32:13.840 Yeah.
00:32:14.220 That's good.
00:32:15.040 Then you can take that out of the other way.
00:32:16.440 I think, too, it's important to not become bitter or negative too often, because I think that that looks, it just looks bad, doesn't it?
00:32:25.560 It looks bad.
00:32:26.400 It feels bad.
00:32:27.180 I don't think that a classy woman does that.
00:32:29.740 Not losing your cool in public, you know.
00:32:32.180 I've lost a couple times on Facebook, you know, people asking for super personal questions.
00:32:36.680 But, you know, try and not lash out unless it's in defense of those you love.
00:32:42.040 I think also not being catty with other women.
00:32:44.840 You have to support other women, right?
00:32:46.400 Don't attack other women.
00:32:47.720 That's a very unfeminine thing to do.
00:32:50.420 And, of course, being sensual for your husband, you know.
00:32:54.160 Remember to not let yourself go.
00:32:55.840 Don't have the mom hair and the mom pants on too much, you know what I mean?
00:32:59.140 There's an article that's called Honesty, Not Modesty in the Bedroom, because I guess a lot of people think that if you are, you know, generally a modestly dressed woman, then you are wearing, you know, the 50s big puffy sleeves and, you know, long gowns in the bedroom.
00:33:17.120 That's not the case at all, you know.
00:33:19.660 I was actually given as a, you know, I guess a bridal shower gift, like, granny panties.
00:33:26.500 Really?
00:33:26.940 I mean, they were pretty, but they were granny panties.
00:33:30.020 And so I'm like, no.
00:33:32.160 Oh, jeez.
00:33:33.100 This is a form of birth control.
00:33:35.980 Yeah, exactly.
00:33:37.300 Yeah.
00:33:37.820 It's like a chastity belt or something, you know.
00:33:42.000 So what is, you know, some misconceptions then about femininity?
00:33:46.080 It's like you said, it's like you wear granny panties.
00:33:48.460 I think it does, you know, being feminine doesn't mean that you're weak, right?
00:33:52.680 Or that you're a pushover or a woman who can't take care of herself, right?
00:33:56.720 I mean, you can take care of business when you need to still.
00:33:59.320 I mean, if you want to think of it in terms of equality, men and women, sure, are, you know, equal in worth.
00:34:07.360 But they have a different sphere of influence.
00:34:09.280 You know, they can do other things better than men because men don't want to deal with that, you know, naturally.
00:34:15.560 Like, so, you know, like changing diapers or I know, you know, the best cooks in the world are probably men.
00:34:22.440 But like on a day-to-day basis, not as an art form, women love to do that, you know, generally.
00:34:27.380 It's true, yeah.
00:34:27.980 So, you know, those kinds of things.
00:34:30.600 We just do other things that we enjoy better.
00:34:34.200 And, you know, that's how we actually, or I prepared myself, you know, before I got married to have this talk, you know,
00:34:41.660 and this expectation with my husband, my fiancé then,
00:34:45.620 that we are not going to force each other to do something that we don't do well doing.
00:34:52.340 You know, we can help.
00:34:53.320 Like, I can help him, you know, do something with a car.
00:34:57.140 He can help me do the dishes.
00:34:59.100 But, you know, it helps, I think, lessen the arguments if you have that clear understanding that,
00:35:05.800 oh, I'll do the dishes, I'll do the cooking, you know, the majority of the time.
00:35:11.380 And if you want to help, sure, but I'm not going to expect you to do this.
00:35:16.120 And, you know, don't expect me to do that.
00:35:18.660 And we had that understanding right from the beginning, and that was excellent.
00:35:22.140 You know, it was great.
00:35:23.980 You know, it was a great marriage saver.
00:35:28.180 Yeah, exactly.
00:35:29.240 It doesn't have to be so rigid all the time, you know.
00:35:31.980 It's just a matter of the couple, right, exactly what they're good, what you're good at, what they're bad at.
00:35:36.700 And everyone has good days and bad days.
00:35:38.600 You have to help each other out and get it done.
00:35:40.420 But naturally, yeah, there's things that women prefer to do, you know.
00:35:43.700 I like interior design.
00:35:45.280 I like making the house look nice.
00:35:46.760 My husband doesn't care so much about that, you know what I mean.
00:35:49.320 He's good at all the technology stuff.
00:35:51.280 I don't want anything to do with it.
00:35:52.680 You know, I think we just naturally fall into those roles of what we're good at and what we enjoy to do.
00:35:57.520 And then that's when you really see the divide of what is feminine and what is masculine, you know.
00:36:01.860 And feminists, like, they expect men to be able to do what we do at home.
00:36:07.880 They just want it all.
00:36:08.820 It's like, you know, yeah, you should be – Michelle Obama recently just said that, you know, if you're making deals in the golf course all day long and not coming home and, you know, doing your part, you know, then there must be something wrong that you're doing.
00:36:24.740 Like, well, first of all, making deals in the golf course, there's nothing inherently wrong with that.
00:36:29.860 And she was just saying that, I guess, coming home and being involved in the way the mom is involved, you know, that must be – or that should be what should happen, I guess, within a home.
00:36:43.880 But, you know, it's – and she's prescribing that that's what must be done in a home.
00:36:50.180 That a husband comes home and does the dishes, changes the diaper, you know, does everything the woman does.
00:36:55.400 And so it's like – so he works and brings home the bacon, too, you know, of all this.
00:37:02.540 And you're, like, expecting way too much of him.
00:37:04.560 Yeah, that doesn't sound like teamwork, does it?
00:37:06.440 Yeah, and it's also this idea, too, that if you're a traditional woman and you want that life, that you're uneducated or you don't read or you don't research.
00:37:15.920 Clearly, you and I both read and we research.
00:37:18.820 We know what's going on in the world.
00:37:20.100 We're still interested in politics, you know what I mean?
00:37:22.500 It doesn't mean that we're just idiots that are, like, Stepford wives completely programmed by our husbands, right?
00:37:28.860 Yeah, and in fact, we have more time to read.
00:37:31.280 But it's true, I would argue that we actually know more than a lot of these career women who are busy pushing papers.
00:37:37.920 We can actually be home and read things and learn about things and expand our understanding, right?
00:37:43.160 We're not, like, struggling to keep our jobs intact, so we don't actually, you know, care about our works.
00:37:49.680 We, at home, we do because this is our life, you know?
00:37:54.100 Like, same with homeschooling.
00:37:55.380 You invest in it so much because you know that you're making a difference.
00:37:58.860 And, you know, if you can just send your kids to school, they're just trying to get that A, trying to please their parents, trying to please the teacher.
00:38:07.660 So, you know, you take charge of it when you're at home and you take charge of it when you're a wife and this is your job because you know that it's important.
00:38:16.860 Yeah, I think you got to look at it like you're a regal queen, you're a queen of the house, but every now and then you might have to step up and kind of be a shield maiden in society, right?
00:38:27.640 You know, I just try and think of it in those terms of, like, the old days, how it was, the old archetypes that come back.
00:38:33.820 But one of those other things, too, you brought up business and housewifery.
00:38:37.280 They're compatible because some women, they can be home and they can earn extra money doing things on home or online or you have a blog, right?
00:38:44.300 There's things that you can do.
00:38:46.480 Yeah, tons of things.
00:38:47.600 And especially now, you know, I know we don't use wireless radiation, but we don't have our cell phones, we don't have our tablets, but we do have, or we do work online.
00:38:57.180 So we have a blog and we buy and sell things and I'm a jewelry designer and we do all these things online.
00:39:03.920 And because this is definitely a blessing, you know, being able to work from home and still, you know, support the family and my husband does the same thing.
00:39:12.540 And so you can definitely do all these things now.
00:39:16.040 So there's no excuse, you know, to not stay at home if you want to.
00:39:21.720 Yeah, exactly.
00:39:22.600 And you're working.
00:39:24.500 So I know also this was kind of unexpected, but I told you that we talk about a lot of Eurocentric topics here.
00:39:30.400 You know, I've been kind of waking up to my own culture and the importance of it.
00:39:34.100 And I really feel that there's a war on Europeans in so many different ways.
00:39:38.180 And you told me that you also sympathize with some of the Eurocentric, you know, ideas and European preservation.
00:39:44.060 So tell us about that.
00:39:45.840 Well, it became alive and real, the problems that you guys are facing.
00:39:51.780 And it's great because I can say you guys without being offended, right?
00:39:54.920 Yeah, of course.
00:39:55.600 When my husband, when he first got married, lost his job because, you know, and he said that the people who are being hired are people who are low-skilled.
00:40:08.320 They are minorities and they are just taking less money in, you know, and some of them are probably illegal.
00:40:15.660 Yeah, yeah.
00:40:16.180 You know, jobs that he took in before we got married and after we got married.
00:40:22.040 So he just, he said that white males are just being eradicated, you know, being emasculated.
00:40:31.080 And there's not a lot of opportunities for them because apparently if you're a white male, you're a threat to society.
00:40:38.740 Yeah, it's true.
00:40:39.780 So you mean you're not cashing in on all that white privilege that your husband automatically gets?
00:40:43.940 You know, he has this, like, magic credit card you can just go pay all the bills with, right?
00:40:48.700 Yeah, he tells me that I, and it's true, I don't deserve it at all.
00:40:53.280 I mean, just because, I mean, I look like I am yellow, but I'm not.
00:40:57.800 I'm actually brown.
00:40:59.900 But I get a lot of the privileges that I don't deserve just because, you know, from looking at me, oh, yeah, she is a minority.
00:41:09.520 And it's true.
00:41:14.320 I mean, it's, I do get that, you know, automatically just because.
00:41:18.360 And it's totally not fair.
00:41:20.060 And it shouldn't, we shouldn't want that at all just because it's, you know, it doesn't take into account our natural abilities, our talents.
00:41:28.780 It just writes all that off as if those don't exist.
00:41:31.940 And just because you look a certain way, then you're, you know, you get the privilege of having this job and get the privilege of, you know, my respect.
00:41:41.100 It's funny how that works, how liberals keep screaming about racism and then they actually are the racist ones that are like, yeah, you can't have this job because you're white and you're a cisgendered male.
00:41:53.780 And if you put Christian in that category, too, you're at the bottom of the list, right?
00:41:58.380 Definitely. And if you're a Christian who is conservative or a Christian who's libertarian or, you know, subscribe to all these other conspiracies, then you're definitely on the minority.
00:42:11.160 So has your husband said, well, offered any solutions or reasons why these things are ongoing?
00:42:19.360 The reasons why they're ongoing is because, you know, the things that are happening in the news, all the things that are being cooked up, you know, the false flags here and there.
00:42:28.040 They are intentionally being done.
00:42:30.180 They're intentionally being put on the spotlight in the news.
00:42:32.400 And I know that for sure.
00:42:34.380 They're pushing it because they want you to think that, you know, that white people are, you know, racist, you know, and they must be taken away.
00:42:48.200 And it creates this insidious idea in most people's minds, even people who are white, that white people are bad.
00:42:58.900 And we should be apologizing for all, or you guys should be apologizing for all your sins that you've committed in the past.
00:43:06.180 And, you know, you've got all this shame built upon you.
00:43:09.580 And, you know, like if you're, you are a, you know, a liberal arts white person, then you're just going to say, oh, of course, you know, I sympathize with that.
00:43:21.340 You know, why would I disagree?
00:43:22.480 And so, you know, and the colleges teach this, of course, and, you know, I guess it sounds good to want to side with the people who are being oppressed or the minorities.
00:43:38.440 But all it is is that it sounds good.
00:43:41.720 It's not actually helping any cause.
00:43:43.520 It's causing more division.
00:43:44.700 It's causing more, you know, just focusing on one and ignoring all the others.
00:43:53.240 You know, we're ignoring the minority.
00:43:56.220 And then now the minority is to believe that white people are just, you should be taken as individuals.
00:44:03.200 You know, they're not, there are some people who are bad, but the same way as black people or Asians, you know, in an individual level, there are some that are criminals and there are some that are not.
00:44:12.980 Yeah, it's this interesting idea that they're pushing right now.
00:44:17.180 And it's very genocidal that if white people were just to blend with everyone in the whole world, then there wouldn't be any more problems, which is really a foolish notion, right?
00:44:26.440 Or the idea that only white people are responsible for all the problems in the world, as if no other people was guilty of war and conquest and slavery, right?
00:44:36.080 Yeah, well, the minority, the minority should speak up because there is a lot of genocide going on within minorities, you know, in culturals and tribes.
00:44:45.580 We can see that even in modern day tribes, they kill each other, you know, because that is what humans do, not what white people do.
00:44:53.940 That's what humans do.
00:44:54.900 Yeah, exactly.
00:44:57.100 I know, I just wonder how this is going to end, you know, living in Europe, we see they've opened the doors to mass immigration.
00:45:03.540 They're just, they're flooding in from all over the world into Europe right now.
00:45:07.460 And if you don't like it, you're a racist, right?
00:45:11.160 Yeah, that's really sad.
00:45:12.800 It's, well, I, my family is actually from the Philippines, and nobody can be a citizen of that country unless both of your parents are citizens.
00:45:21.380 So how racist is that, right?
00:45:23.540 And we're calling the United States and Europe racist because they're not letting droves of people in who didn't, you know, go through the, you know, the, I guess, the step-by-step process of getting a visa or, you know, just a regular path, which is a long path, but it's still the legal way.
00:45:45.840 You know, they're just allowing everybody to come in without going through it legally.
00:45:52.360 You know, it's, it's very one-sided.
00:45:55.220 I think it's, I think it's perfectly healthy, natural.
00:45:58.800 The Filipinos should want to be with the Filipino people and protect their culture and their heritage.
00:46:04.100 I think that that's perfectly healthy.
00:46:05.660 You know, what's the population there?
00:46:07.240 It's a hundred million or something.
00:46:09.540 I actually don't know.
00:46:10.620 Yeah.
00:46:11.580 Pretty popular.
00:46:12.620 Yeah, I know.
00:46:15.300 It's just, it's just a shame, you know.
00:46:16.680 Well, thank you for saying something about that.
00:46:18.620 You know, I wish more minorities, if you will, would speak up.
00:46:22.160 And it's funny because white people are the minority on the planet.
00:46:24.760 There's like more non-white people on the planet.
00:46:27.340 But I wish that there were more people that would speak up in defense of white people and say, hey, they're not, they're not evil, wicked people.
00:46:33.400 They're not all racists, you know, like stop attacking them.
00:46:36.280 They, everyone, everyone should have a right to exist without being attacked.
00:46:39.680 You know, for me, I just want to live in a country where people like white people, where I'm not attacked all the time.
00:46:45.620 I mean, I didn't even think about race until I kept hearing how evil white people were.
00:46:49.240 And then I had to defend myself.
00:46:50.940 I had to speak up.
00:46:53.240 Maybe it should come from people like me who aren't.
00:46:55.380 Well, I do have a little bit of Portuguese in me, but I do look mostly Asian.
00:46:59.920 So, you know, if you're defending yourselves and you're white, you're just going to ignore that.
00:47:06.280 But definitely more people, Ben Carson even, you know, should step up to the plate and say the unpopular statements that he says.
00:47:14.920 Because, you know, we need to prove that we are people who are thinking and we're not just polarizing because, you know, because you're white and you're just polarizing with the rest of your white culture because that's what you believe in.
00:47:32.680 But, no, we think and thinking people from other races need to step up and say, well, this needs to be preserved for X, Y, and Z reasons.
00:47:45.200 Yeah, and then some people think that just because you love your people and that you want to preserve them that you automatically hate other people or that I don't want to talk to people of other races, which is absurd.
00:47:55.640 You know, it's a straw man.
00:47:57.060 Just because you want to protect your own doesn't mean you want to kill or not associate with other people.
00:48:01.560 It's that we actually love diversity and want to protect diversity, right?
00:48:05.260 I don't want us to be the same.
00:48:07.060 And I think there is a new world order conspiracy, if you will, to make us all one culture, one same people, one same system.
00:48:14.060 I mean, you see that happening.
00:48:15.600 And, yeah, the powers that be get to dictate what culture that is.
00:48:19.420 It's not what you think it is.
00:48:21.660 You know, if you're of a certain culture, it's not your culture.
00:48:24.820 It's not their culture.
00:48:26.180 It's whatever culture they get to say.
00:48:28.960 Yeah, and it's all game.
00:48:31.560 And we're just being pawns in that game.
00:48:33.820 Well, I appreciate your time today.
00:48:35.700 It's been so nice getting to know you.
00:48:37.300 And we'll have to do this again sometime.
00:48:38.900 But please share your website details again and anything else you want to tell our audience.
00:48:43.240 Sure.
00:48:43.740 My website is allamodest.com.
00:48:46.340 That's A-L-A-M-O-D-S-T dot com.
00:48:50.160 Not to be confused with Allah.
00:48:52.160 So you get a lot of Muslims out there.
00:48:54.500 Indifference.
00:48:55.620 For a lot of reason.
00:48:56.220 And modernlifesurvivalist.com is our health site.
00:49:01.120 So, yeah.
00:49:01.960 Well, thank you, Rachel.
00:49:02.760 It's been a pleasure.
00:49:03.960 It's been a pleasure, too.
00:49:04.920 Thanks, Lana.
00:49:06.080 Well, folks, it's important to not forget your health.
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00:49:14.880 And be conscious of what you buy and what you put into and onto your body.
00:49:18.800 You'll look and feel better and live longer.
00:49:20.880 And try to not spend too much time on your electronic devices.
00:49:24.280 Get outside and recharge.
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