00:02:11.840passing moment in the history of liberalism all only males get to vote all males get to vote
00:02:22.660rather the tendency is no one voting now there are interesting examples of slave owning
00:02:30.900democracies where there is a sort of tribal egalitarianism you could say but basically0.50
00:02:38.160once you go down the road of all-male suffrage, you are going to be at all-female suffrage and
00:02:45.400all-race suffrage in short order. Once you cross that Rubicon of class, I guess you could say,0.74
00:02:55.340or just the democratic impulse is released, you are going to be at women voting in 25 years.
00:03:04.280maybe it will take 50 but in this day and age with the intranet it will probably take two
00:03:09.140so this idea that they want to go back to like this fleeting moment of all-male suffrage
00:03:17.920before female suffrage is just absurd they want to go back to this democratic like transitionary
00:03:28.900point, but they want to free, you know, capture it in amber, freeze it in ice, and that will be0.65
00:03:34.380the Christian society going forward. This is just extremely naive, totally ahistorical and misinformed.
00:03:45.440If you're looking at feminism, for instance, you had the anti-suffragettes and then the
00:03:49.620suffragettes, but the anti-suffragettes arguments were way better. The argument was pretty simple.0.61
00:03:54.120It just worked like this. You cannot erode or get rid of the patriarchy because you always have to appeal to it for your rights. And that's a fundamental truth. And since that's a fundamental truth, I've never seen a great reason why women should be able to vote because they can vote to send men to war that they themselves do not have to go fight.
00:04:13.740they are not beholden to the draft only men are and they can say well you're not beholden to the
00:04:20.420draft perhaps because you're too old for it but you were beholden to the draft when you were not
00:04:24.380too old for it so your time could have come we're in a strange moment where people are pouring their
00:04:30.320most private thoughts into ai health issues business ideas political opinions things you
00:04:35.500wouldn't even tell some of your friends and you could you not flip this argument the other way
00:04:39.880around and say women are able to vote or men are able to vote on things that affect don't we need1.00
00:04:46.580women as well like you know the whole childbirth thing like on some level in order to exist we have
00:04:52.660to always appeal to women and seduce women this is just such a kind of like dude guy type argument0.71
00:05:01.520of like i'm stronger so like this woman has to appeal to my rights i mean it's just very0.99
00:05:08.760women that don't affect men well all kinds of things for example their right1.00
00:05:13.500to vote I mean among other things but you know things to do with sexual health
00:05:17.580abortion all kinds of things right well I don't understand abortion does have to
00:05:22.500do with men okay fine I mean it does but it has more to do with women because it
00:05:26.280affects them more directly but lots of other things I mean men could pass a law1.00
00:05:30.240that women have to wear a headscarf for example right so we our votes affect
00:05:35.260each other that's not an argument to deny the other sex the vote oh i don't understand like
00:05:40.700when you your argument is women can vote to send men to war and my argument my argument is it's
00:05:46.300called force doctrine my argument reduces to this if you always have to appeal to one sex for your0.71
00:05:53.020rights right then why are you why are you being imbued with the responsibility of that at all
00:06:00.380because women have to appeal to men for their rights and anytime men want to take rights away
00:06:04.380from women they can't like that and there's not a damn thing women can do it why why don't we do
00:06:09.120it then and he seems to have this idea that like the i'm just gonna get a little nasty here with
00:06:15.220andrew actually i i just am like you had this idea of the patriarchy being like the men the boys were
00:06:23.680in charge right all the boys we all kind of work together and we're like should we grant them rights
00:06:29.620Should we? I don't know. I'm not sure about that. Let's talk about it at the boardroom men's club where we're all members. Yeah, the world wasn't like that, Andrew. And people like you, Andrew, were no doubt subordinated to other men who had a forced doctrine over you due to their ability to wield the powers of the state or to wield the powers of religion, etc.
00:06:59.620Like, I don't think your ancestors were ever in charge of anything.
00:07:06.680And patriarchy isn't just like the battle of the sexes.
00:07:12.720Patriarchy implies all sorts of different things, which I presume you don't like.
00:07:18.280because you seem to be arguing for like men voting because we can deadlift more and thus
00:07:27.920protect property or something like that i don't think you andrew would be like
00:07:33.820at the top of the hierarchy of the patriarchy at any point
00:07:39.100about it and if you want proof of that let me show you half the world
00:07:43.900anytime collectively men say women have no rights they don't have any and that's that
00:07:50.760and there's not a damn thing that they can do about it so the idea that they can erode the
00:07:57.220patriarchy or remove the patriarchy or in some way it's like men are just like we're just refusing0.98
00:08:02.880to say this but we can all just say this i mean this is just totally ridiculous0.99
00:08:09.680we all just stand up and shell you know all right no more voting bitches0.98
00:08:16.180why don't you try this why don't all men and women stand up and say montana is a sovereign state0.98
00:08:26.060and we are going to seize because we said so we are going to seize the nuclear weapons stationed
00:08:33.300here in montana and we are going to pursue a foreign policy that is opposed to that of the
00:08:39.700united states what would happen if all men or men and women said that what would happen
00:08:47.640we'd all be killed in a matter of a week basically like i mean there was chase rebellion which about
00:08:57.140taxes i don't a tax rebellion would they start killing you maybe not probably put you in jail1.00
00:09:04.100at the most you get my point there there are sovereign into it's not like a male female1.00
00:09:11.480society where like men say this and it just happens or women say this and it just happens
00:09:18.660it does not work that way and there's actually concentrations of sovereign power that are
00:09:26.020beyond sex and actually are beyond even humans the state is its own instrument and entity
00:09:34.500humans sort of work in it and for it but you can't it's like 51 out of 100 men stand up and say
00:09:45.500texas is a sovereign state and we're leaving america that's just irrelevant to say that
00:09:52.240yeah if if if you if you're serious about it they're gonna kill you if you're unserious about
00:09:58.020it yeah you're fine you're free speech whatever just like Andrew Wilson is a creature of the
00:10:04.260internet to a very large degree I don't necessarily say that as a criticism I am also a creature of
00:10:09.260the internet to to such degrees to to a large degree do you really believe that like you can
00:10:18.080have your cake and eat it too that men could just stand up one day and said women you ain't voting
00:10:24.060and like you could only have a job if your husband agrees to it and then all the money goes to you or
00:10:30.360whatever do you think that you could sort of have the internet and that like this would all be
00:10:37.920visible and discussed and talked about but just because men want it and men have testosterone
00:10:46.460and upper body strength that it would work it's like it it obviously wouldn't and it's like
00:10:53.860even the women like maybe the women would gang up together and get weapons like they would get a0.98
00:11:02.220nuclear weapon and nuke the men or something like there this just is so dumb i can't believe i'm0.99
00:11:09.560even discussing it doesn't take a lot of upper body strength to press a button to launch a missile1.00
00:11:16.260at andrew wilson's christian community in oklahoma or wherever he's from like just give me a fucking0.99
00:11:23.640break this is so dumb you're like going back to some primitive society and then reifying it and0.99
00:11:32.120projecting it into the dark past and into the future forever it just does not work and again0.98
00:11:40.940the fact that like you want voting like that's the the criterion that you keep going to which is
00:11:47.600this incredibly like modern post-enlightenment conception of a a republican democracy where
00:11:56.080all males vote vote or only property owners or something we're like well into the modern age
00:12:03.640even talking like this and the idea that you would like reify that and project that back onto human
00:12:10.100nature and project that forward onto like society as we want to live in it is just absurd modern
00:12:18.220society is complex and it's difficult and people who are information handlers make more money and
00:12:26.340are more powerful than people who can chop lumber and build stuff with steel and weld and that just
00:12:33.960he can't get his mind around that fact and on some level to be totally sympathetic i kind of get it
00:12:39.660i kind of get it like why is this silicon valley nerd a billionaire and the guy who can build a
00:12:45.420house uh scraping by i get where he's coming from i get it but you've got to try to wrap your mind1.00
00:12:51.880around it you've got to also try to wrap your mind around the fact that feminism and diversity
00:13:00.300and so on isn't so much like pure liberalism or anti-white hatred or whatever so much as it is a
00:13:11.820management strategy of the modern state that exists within global capitalism and what i mean
00:13:20.260by this is that it's about buying in participation much more than it is about like destroying
00:13:30.280white people or like it's driven by some rage or dionysian you know disintegrating chaotic
00:13:39.500instinct or so you know the death impulse i get those things and those things actually are
00:13:44.880important to some degree but it's a on another way it is a managerial strategy about getting
00:13:52.160buy-in. We have this economy. We have these women. We now have dishwashers and washing machines.
00:14:00.440They've got a lot of time on their hands. They're seeing the world on television.
00:14:04.980Maybe we want to get them to kind of buy-ins. They can use a credit card and have a job,
00:14:10.380and there's a daycare to help them out, but they could be a homemaker if they like,
00:14:14.540or be a homemaker for 18 years and then get a job. It's like a way of saying,
00:14:19.220we want you to buy into this so it works same thing with blacks it's like we're going to give1.00
00:14:25.260you a little bit of a leg up we you have the same rights as whites now so that you aren't like an
00:14:31.140oppressed class that is about to revolt now i think there's more to it than this but that is
00:14:38.400what it is like it's a it's a sort of nationalism you could even say in the sense that it's about
00:14:44.900bringing in participation of all people and this idea of like i i just do think that andrew wilson0.98
00:14:52.860has a fantasy of like men getting together and saying like yo bitch you ain't voting no more0.94
00:15:00.820and like you you don't have a say in the matter and it's like you understand that that just0.98
00:15:07.600doesn't fucking work it doesn't even work in like the ancient world where they had complex societies0.78
00:15:13.980it doesn't it didn't work 3 000 years ago buddy it maybe worked like on in some like homestead on0.98
00:15:22.480the frontier i maybe but like it's just i don't know this is their intent on destroying the
00:15:30.920foundation of their own lives andrew wilson's he's powerful in this current like internet world0.61
00:15:40.120because he appeals to chuds if we're just being brutally frank about it the chuds with an iphone0.54
00:15:49.100and the chud is you're not gonna be powerful in this world that you imagine andrew
00:15:57.920so we can live like the amish get away from the patriarchy to be strong independent women0.84
00:16:04.500is nonsense. They're just always appealing to the benevolence of men. Always. And so I don't1.00
00:16:10.220even understand what the purpose is of the vote for women. What is it? We can literally via force
00:16:16.760take it whenever we want anyway. What is the point here? Well, I would imagine the point is to include
00:16:22.860the voice of half the population, which is naturally set on different priorities to those
00:16:27.100of men. And since we live in a society which is half female, it would be worthwhile to include0.98
00:16:32.320their perspective in how we make decisions when white is voting does it0.92
00:16:35.920affect them as much as affects us have you let me ask you a question are you
00:16:40.540aware that in the United States we abolish alcohol for a period of time
00:16:45.040I've seen some movies about how that went who got that amendment passed I1.00
00:16:49.360don't know women okay oh no if you want to have an argument about our0.98
00:16:53.860disagreements with how women choose to vote no no no there's no I wouldn't0.99
00:16:57.880vote oh i see that's what that's what you're saying okay they couldn't vote but they still0.78
00:17:03.300got that amendment pass okay the idea that women did not have influence or do not have influence1.00
00:17:08.320or don't have moral influence on society because they can't vote is stupid so what's wrong with0.99
00:17:14.300formalizing that in the form of a vote why is he obsessed with voting then this is such a weird0.98
00:17:19.720argument i mean i i basically agree that there was a a certain type of right-wing woman that
00:17:28.860passed prohibition before they could vote i mean it is interesting but what what is his point then
00:17:35.400because he's just diminishing voting so if voting doesn't have that much power then why
00:17:40.140is he bothering like keeping it away from women is it literally just so republicans can win
00:17:45.300i don't know i just told you the very idea that women let's start with this
00:17:53.920do you want women to be able to get drafted in the military
00:17:57.480uh i personally don't know why why because i've never really thought about it but it's just an
00:18:10.080instinctive reaction actually uh i'd have to think about the exact reason but i just don't think
00:18:40.940privileges. So why do they have equal rights?0.99
00:18:42.740No, what privileges name a single privilege men yet that women don't have access to what you mean
00:18:48.320Legislative anything like literally what in life any yeah any aspect whether it be governmental social1.00
00:18:54.620Women have all the privilege all the privilege. Oh, yeah. Hey when the Titanic goes down who gets on the life?1.00
00:19:00.440Oh, yeah, yeah, but that's a very narrow context or who dies in childbirth like coming come on this
00:19:05.060We're different and almost no women die in childbirth anymore
00:19:08.920Some just still do sure, but I mean some people died just like dying
00:19:13.240There's probably more women that die in childbirth in America than people who die on the Titanic in the modern age childbirth avoidable0.86
00:19:23.480No, but what I'm saying is there are outcomes that are better for men in life and for women and that's a0.95
00:19:30.180Fundamental difference between men and women. Yeah, I understand but I'm talking about privilege0.86
00:19:34.420What are any can you give me any privilege at all?
00:19:38.920that men have uh that women don't whereas i can give you tons of privileges that women have that
00:19:44.680men don't that's what i'm asking privilege i mean the privilege concept outside the legislative
00:19:50.840framework is a difficult one even inside of it i'm asking for both either any in fact um
00:19:58.360what is he talking about i don't is he just is he talking about like the civil rights
00:20:05.720infrastructure or i don't know what he's doing i have the data on all this stuff but i i would
00:20:14.260assume there are contexts in which women have had privileges throughout world history0.93
00:20:20.460the ladies first is not some like new concept or something but he now wants to take away their
00:20:30.840privileges it's very funny and i don't know a tremendous amount about phyllis schlafly i i have
00:20:37.860read some histories of the religious right and so on but at least as she was depicted in um mrs america
00:20:45.940which is a really fun streaming show actually she was actually defending privileges what she was
00:20:52.300saying is that we don't want the era because it would take away our privileges and she made a lot
00:20:59.120of specious arguments like we could be drafted in the military even though that wasn't actually
00:21:03.420up for debate and so on but what she was saying is that and she was saying something that that's
00:21:08.600based in many ways it's look yeah you there might be pay inequality and yeah business that's a man's
00:21:19.700world and you can't become a catholic priest if you want to you can't become a army general if
00:21:27.400you wanted to but don't forget about all the privileges keep in mind that men are actually
00:21:33.520even legally obligated to support you and you get to be at home and hang out with the girls and raise
00:21:42.260children and have your own sort of communities like do you understand that you're giving up
00:21:47.700those privileges if you accept equality now you you can have technical disagreements with what
00:21:55.260she was saying and the era i i don't think was even that fundamentally impactful towards society
00:22:01.260but she was at least making a a solid point which is that there are privileges and you don't want
00:22:08.180to give them up women have had privileges throughout world history it's almost like
00:22:13.840someone like andrew wilson is at this point where they're mad at women where it's like they
00:22:19.900they want equality in this way that they want to get rid of privileges like why should you go
00:22:28.380in the door before i i am why should you be thought of a special it's just like pure resentment
00:22:35.040on some level as opposed to romantic chivalrous behavior which is
00:22:44.340a non-toxic masculinity i find like this is actually toxic masculinity because it's it's
00:22:55.340like resenting women for privileges do you want to live in a society where these don't operate
00:23:01.840reminds me again of helen riddlemeyer when uh rfh was on and we went through helen riddlemeyer's
00:23:08.720uh interview i think with the times and so on and she was also doing this paradoxical talking1.00
00:23:15.500out of both sides of her mouth where on the one hand we're giving women all these legs up and on0.89
00:23:22.700the other hand women they just study art history they want to be kindergarten teachers well okay
00:23:29.720i mean which one what is it are you are you resentful of that they're too wildly successful
00:23:36.340in astrophysics or is your point that women have a different psychology and are more far more likely
00:23:44.560to want to be a kindergarten instructor than an airline pilot like what which one is it it's like
00:23:51.900you resent both well at least helen riddlemeyer is making the case from like it is better for women
00:23:59.560you know like andrew wilson is doing a pure resentment yes like critique and like on some
00:24:06.580level it's like he's resentful of women because he's never really been good with them and like
00:24:11.860you know his wife has a bunch of kids with other men and he has this like resentment towards women
00:24:17.380because he was not at like the pinnacle of the pecking order like he imagines he should be in0.99
00:24:24.460his mind but he is the geek like he is the fucking the nerd and like this force doctrine like you0.98
00:24:32.100would have your home taken from you and you would have no voting rights anyway because you and your0.99
00:24:37.840wife would be homeless on the street you would be a sharecropper yeah that's what his ancestors were0.99
00:24:44.940your wife would would have been shunned for having all these children out of wedlock
00:24:50.680i don't know what to say jordan yeah i don't know who that was um who was just talking who
00:24:59.180said that but that's what i was going to say is that i i don't think you can analyze kind of what
00:25:04.200andrew wilson is saying without kind of seeing it through the lens that his wife has three kids or
00:25:09.920something different different baby daddies and stuff and it feels like six okay yeah it's even
00:25:16.220more extreme than i thought but it's that he's trying to punish his wife because he feels like
00:25:21.380if he were not it if he had had the rules if the rules were set the way he's talking about now
00:25:26.700his wife would have never done these things with other men and i could have locked her down before
00:25:31.520i'm before she made these mistakes it feels like he's just punishing women like punishing his wife
00:25:37.640vis-a-vis like women as a whole because he's not the strongest guy he has that famous clip on the
00:25:43.020whatever podcast where he couldn't open a pickle jar like that's a real thing that happened so he's
00:25:48.000not like coming at it from like chad wanting to enforce the rules he's coming at it from like0.94
00:25:53.500revenge of the nerds like my whore wife wouldn't be in this boat if i had these rules you know what0.99
00:25:58.700i mean yeah and i think that's true of rachel too i think she feels that she wouldn't have0.98
00:26:06.360been able to make all these terrible decisions yeah that that wouldn't have happened if um
00:26:14.760if the patriarchy just yeah you know kept her in line more but it's like i don't know there0.97
00:26:21.740were children always born out of wedlock rachel and you probably would have been a single mom and
00:26:26.020in all of them and in fact this was your best bet because single motherhood didn't destroy you it
00:26:32.980didn't ruin you and you did eventually get to have like well i guess they've been married a
00:26:38.540while now so i guess it's it kind of worked out for her in the end even if she's married to andrew0.97
00:26:44.080this was really her i don't know i think feminism really saved her actually and patriarchy would
00:26:52.200not have prevented her it's from the irony yeah like that we when rfh and i walked excuse me
00:27:00.800watched mrs america which again i would really recommend it's a fun show but it's like it's an
00:27:08.200obvious irony but it's also real which is that phyllis schlafly was a feminist if that word1.00
00:27:18.060means anything yeah she went and got a law degree at harvard at like age 45 or something i mean she1.00
00:27:24.620was just a go-getter she had a voice running for office yeah she she ran for she i guess failed to
00:27:31.940failed to win but ran for office to be a republican representative she if the word1.00
00:27:38.400feminist means anything it must apply to phyllis schlafly and so what you have is when a certain1.00
00:27:46.240type of liberalism becomes hegemonic there's almost this like market niche for phyllis schlafly0.91
00:27:54.240who by the way was a lot more intelligent and interesting than Andrew Wilson like you know
00:28:01.980I mean I'm not a Phyllis Schlafly Stan here or something but she actually is a sort of0.67
00:28:07.660fascinating character whereas I feel like Andrew Wilson is just like a bridge troll
00:28:13.540who's just angry and not interesting and productive but they both exist within a like
00:28:22.200market niche that is created by the thing that they're attacking like for every glorious Steinem
00:28:29.560there's going to be a Phyllis Schlaff and Andrew has sort of filled that market niche of men
00:28:36.900which I have sympathy for I get it it's like it would be simpler if your wife wasn't able to
00:28:44.880divorced you and you'd still be with her and she just kind of shut up and you'd earn wages for both
00:28:52.860of you and you wouldn't have to pay child support or something i get it i resentment is real and
00:28:58.100understandable and sympathetic on some level but that's what he's doing it's just this like
00:29:03.260there's no actual solution to this problem it's just a sort of expression of resentment like
00:29:11.400i can bench press more than my ex-wife why did she take my car
00:29:17.640which is fair i i don't know i just i do think it just is nothing more than that really
00:29:27.660we should watch that music video from the richmond north of richmond guy
00:29:35.900what is it called like the divorce dad one divorce yeah a scorn scornful woman scornful woman yeah
00:29:44.100now the middle of the day is like the middle of the night and the court says 55 but the math
00:29:54.940the divorce dad rock that was yeah it is the an anthem of the divorce dad yeah it is uh
00:30:13.560why is andrew like going around the world talking like this this is just so uninteresting i mean
00:30:22.780i think it appeals to a certain market segment in the way that porn does it's like just a
00:30:29.120immediate wish fulfillment type thing but like why are we i granted maybe i'm part of the problem
00:30:37.280being that we're dissecting it here but like and i do think what we're saying is useful but
00:30:41.940like why are people talking to him about christian nationalism what he's saying by the way is like
00:30:51.220radically anti-Jesus do you think Jesus do you think Jesus would be sympathetic towards the
00:31:00.240force doctrine I don't even need to say anymore like it's just like what are we talking about here
00:31:09.240men are more likely to be employed for a certain thing because they're more likely to be perceived
00:31:14.500as authoritative as leaders things like that although that has changed with the kind of
00:31:19.200woke agenda over the last 10 years and it works both ways like for instance preschool teachers
00:31:23.840yeah i would assume that people would vastly prefer that their kid go to a woman right right
00:31:28.500so it seems like that privilege is striped across the board so like what what is the like why is it0.89
00:31:35.040that women get all the football coaches i like yeah it's called like we're fucking different
00:31:40.940everyone knows this we don't talk about it because it's just sort of assumed and it becomes kind of0.76
00:31:46.560crude to talk about it you know if your son goes to football like in the ninth grade or something
00:31:55.280and the coach is a woman you're like you know i mean like we don't have to talk about these things
00:32:00.960we everyone just gets it it's not a privilege it goes both ways just give me a break
00:32:07.920holiday right but also get all the privilege that doesn't seem right to me that seems like
00:32:14.040it's backwards it's just absurd so like what i'm still waiting to hear from anybody ever
00:32:18.980do you know like the percentage of government spending that is dedicated to keeping men alive
00:32:30.880over the age of 75 it's like 80 percent of medicare billing it goes towards end of life
00:32:42.100care and half of that is going towards men we are like old white guys boomers and silent gen
00:32:49.920are so privileged that like your tax dollar like you know there's the joke of like oh i should just
00:32:55.520send my my tax payment just directly to jerusalem or whatever jerusalem gets like a pittance you0.64
00:33:03.740should just send it to white dudes boomers who like our hospital systems are like we must keep0.78
00:33:13.260him alive never die never die we love you never leave us that is what like when the rubber hits0.88
00:33:21.840the road that is where revenue is directed by the way and a lot of that foreign policy stuff like
00:33:29.620it's all going to israel or whatever that's a funny joke but it's just totally untrue it's0.99
00:33:34.720also going to like pay a soldier stationed in germany or the middle east who sits on his ass0.95
00:33:43.420all day while a nerd flies drones it's going to medicare medicaid social security that's where0.99
00:33:50.160it's mostly going i mean that's my fundamental point yeah so like yeah you fucking do have0.90
00:33:54.600privileges andrew and in 30 years i don't know how old he is like the the like your like kids0.64
00:34:03.680are going to be paying their sales tax on like bubble gum that they purchase at a gas station
00:34:09.760is going directly to keeping you alive in fact what kind of privilege is that that's like the0.95
00:34:16.960privilege of a emperor yeah fucking break this is why i think it's actually important0.92
00:34:24.520to kind of go through these lullbert phases because you just kind of know this stuff oh0.98
00:34:29.840libertarian phases yes i think it's important it does give you like this base knowledge of things
00:34:34.840it's like well no i know from like my days going to isflc like the big things we spend money are
00:34:41.920not in fact israel it's right like old people and health care end of life health it's like the worst
00:34:50.220imaginable healthcare i mean this was like deep left was talking about this the other day like
00:34:54.840if you're 20 years old and you get in a car accident like it's totally reasonable say we
00:35:00.140want to invest in this 20 year old we're going to save him because he he's going to have kids
00:35:05.520he's going to have a job he's going to pay taxes he'll serve in the military it's a total investment
00:35:09.960and a 90 year old let's spend half a million dollars extending her life by a month give me0.98
00:35:18.440a fucking break that is i'm i don't want to be cruel but that is just absurd0.97
00:35:24.000no it is crazy how much money is spent just keeping people alive for i don't know one more0.99
00:35:33.140year six more months no no free health care you got to work you got no free health care for 20
00:35:38.500year olds but like free health care for 90 year olds it's just inherently wrong and that is
00:35:44.980privilege that is privilege that andrew you will enjoy that is privilege that is going to you
00:35:50.300the elites don't hate you apparently they hate you i i want to be hated by these elites
00:35:56.420who are like desperate to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars like keeping me alive and
00:36:03.340in comfort i i'm much i i don't know it's just this type of privileges men have over women versus
00:36:12.200what women have over men so if you can go and you can be drafted you can be sent off to war
00:36:18.260and women can't but they can vote to send you off to war how is that not something which0.60
00:36:22.440fundamentally needs yeah i i just okay i'm gonna just get totally nasty i'm gonna get totally1.00
00:36:27.820andrew you're a fucking you are a for even uttering that statement do you know what the1.00
00:36:34.920good thing about war is do you know what the good thing about war is it's not that women vote you1.00
00:36:39.200into war it's that you get to just go kick ass it is fucking awesome war is good it is bad ass1.00
00:36:52.540it is the fucking greatest thing ever they put a rifle in your hands and say go for it dude0.99
00:37:00.200go for it that's what what's the worth of what's worth living if you can't feel alive0.98
00:37:07.560What is more being alive than, like, death is in the air, you go mono a mono against another man, and you win, and then you go and, like, take his land?0.71
00:37:19.920That's the most fucking insanely trad, badass thing you could ever imagine.