00:01:21.780However, if you're going to choose which direction one should go too far in, if we had to pick whether we wanted people to be too far left or too far right as people on the right, well, you would imagine you want people to be on the right in general.
00:01:36.000And maybe we can moderate those too far tendencies, but on the right is kind of where we want people to be. But there's a lot, endless really discussion from Jeremy Boring and guys, you know, all over the place, Ben Shapiro, people speaking in hushed tones like Joel Berry or James Lindsay about the radicalization of young men.
00:01:56.120these people generally have very little to say about the radicalization of young women the fact
00:02:01.080that young women across the board are more pro-abortion more pro-lgbtq more pro-trans
00:02:08.380more pro open borders immigration they're softer on crime basically everything that the conservative
00:02:15.900media runs on well women are more likely to be against it now i want to be really clear here
00:02:22.720this does not mean all women it certainly doesn't mean conservative women there are a lot of
00:02:28.580fantastic conservative women inside you know the the media sphere but also just conservative women0.81
00:02:35.300raising children you know taking care of families doing an amazing job in their community and none0.93
00:02:40.940of this is their fault this is not some blanket condemnation of women in any way shape or form
00:02:45.520in fact i think we need far less of the gender wars if possible uh you know i try to avoid this
00:02:52.180stuff really as much as i can because i think ultimately you know kind of inflaming these
00:02:57.540tensions does not help especially when we're trying to demonize or polarize each other but
00:03:02.620sometimes you come to a moment where there's something has to be set and you just can't avoid
00:03:07.200what's going on anymore and i think we've reached that moment because no less than a week after i
00:03:14.340published that piece this whole lindsey clancy affair has blown up and it's not just been that0.83
00:03:22.920you know crazy people on tiktok or you know buffoonish liberal women on the internet are
00:03:28.100making up conspiracy theories to justify what happened here but it's the fact that conservative1.00
00:03:33.020women are coming out and finding justifications for this woman's actions in some shape or form0.87
00:03:40.120and that they're attacking anybody who notices that this is terrible behavior that this is
00:03:45.340incredibly dangerous to everyone in our society but particularly people who are being told that
00:03:51.420young men are somehow radicalized while women run around defending the murder of young children even
00:03:56.760when they're conservative i mean that that's insane but that is where we are at the moment
00:04:01.580and so like i said i i really didn't want to do anything on this story it's really dark it's really
00:04:08.380really dark if you don't know the details we'll get into in a moment but you know when you do
00:04:12.540shows like this sometimes you look at a topic and you're like man I just don't even want to touch
00:04:17.640that because I have to look at kind of the depths of of the evil that humans are capable of every
00:04:22.660day and some of these things are just so horrendous I mean I was a crime reporter so I was used to
00:04:28.760looking at the police blotter and finding out who got murdered that day I've been to crime scenes
00:04:34.160i've seen some bad stuff and it's not easy on your soul so you know this is not a topic that i
00:04:40.480really enjoy getting into but like i said i think it's just become completely unavoidable at this
00:04:45.760point things have gotten to a fever pitch and so i feel like at the very least to even hope to
00:04:52.420repair at some level any form of the gender discourse you have to address this issue because
00:04:58.100if you're just going to let one side of this whole thing if you're going to let some percentage of0.60
00:05:03.500women get away with, well, literal murder, then there's no way you're going to repair
00:05:08.080the relationship between men and women. So we need to get into Lindsay Clancy today
00:05:12.860and everything surrounding it. So if you're not familiar with what happened in this case,
00:05:20.160this woman a few years ago, I believe it was 2023, was accused of killing her three children.
00:05:27.560she's on trial for that now and the details which i'm going to keep saying alleged because i'm not
00:05:35.280quite sure of the legal status but as far as i can tell her defense is not in any way disputing
00:05:40.660what i'm about to tell you they just have what they think is a mitigating circumstance for her
00:05:44.860behavior so the details seem to be that this woman who had been suffering postpartum depression had
00:05:54.060reported serious mental health issues had gone and sought help and received a large number of
00:06:00.620medications in an attempt to rectify this situation at some point apparently was overwhelmed
00:06:07.360and decided to tell her husband that she was going to need him to go get some food and some
00:06:15.060medication and apparently sent him as far away from the house as possible sent him to a restaurant
00:06:20.620further away the normal pharmacy further away the normal apparently to maximize the amount of time0.84
00:06:25.560she would have alone with children and then when he was gone she took all three of her children0.95
00:06:30.420down to the basement took exercise bands you know the elastic ones that people use1.00
00:06:36.300and apparently systematically choked each one of these children to death after she did that she1.00
00:06:44.500then took a cocktail of medication slit her own wrists jumped out a window and paralyzed herself
00:06:50.920but did not succeed in killing herself which is actually surprisingly common when it comes to
00:06:57.320female suicides females attempt suicide more often than men but men by far killed themselves
00:07:03.880successfully far more than women somewhere between three to five times so her attempt here's failure
00:07:09.780is in no way shocking, though it does seem like she did put a reasonable amount of effort in
00:07:14.560to the whole thing to be sure. Now, as I said, it appears that her legal defense team is not really
00:07:24.820contesting any of the facts in the case. They're more or less uncontestable.
00:07:29.900Their defense, the reason she entered a not guilty plea is not that she was not guilty of the crime
00:07:35.900itself that committing the act but that they are claiming that her severe case of postpartum
00:07:41.820depression drove her to commit this heinous act and so she's basically guilty by not guilty by
00:07:49.920reason of insanity now there's a couple things tied up in this right that people have started to
00:07:58.120debate about but before we get to the debate itself let's just go to the liberal reaction
00:08:04.360of what has happened what what has happened on the internet at this point so because the internet
00:08:09.960is largely uh especially for women a hive mind of like true crime conspiracy theory uh stuff
00:08:17.400though to be fair obviously men are not immune to this either uh there has been an entire cult that
00:08:23.820has grown up around this woman uh and has ultimately decided that she is not guilty
00:08:31.460and that her husband is the one that actually did it
00:08:34.220and that there's all kinds of theories about how he could have figured this out,
00:08:38.700how he could have been involved, how he framed her for this scenario.
00:08:42.980Now, that's obviously insane, but it's out there.
00:08:47.380I don't want to say it's everyone, and this is another reason I tend to hesitate
00:08:51.000to cover some of the social media trends because you can nitpick, you can nutpick,
00:08:57.180You can find, you know, 100 crazy women who will say this kind of stuff, and then you can try to say that this is everyone's fault and that every woman believes this.
00:09:07.100And I want to be really clear again, I am not applying this to every woman.
00:09:10.700This is not a problem with women in general, but it is a problem where a specific subset of women do feel emboldened and do feel that they are at least going to escape any social censure for engaging in this kind of activity.
00:09:26.100might receive positive female attention again i think that might say something about the general
00:09:32.120health of our environment but that does not say anything about any individual woman there are0.99
00:09:35.720plenty of women who find this absolutely appalling and you know are reacting properly to what
00:09:41.400happened here so i just want to keep making that statement because i don't think it helps anybody
00:09:45.860to again just try to drive a wedge further and further between men and women that said there is
00:09:51.980a problem here because it's not just women running around and justifying this uh saying that there
00:09:57.940was some kind of conspiracy theory it's also women justifying basically the act itself there's a lot
00:10:03.500of women who came out on social media and said yeah i totally get that i totally understand being0.84
00:10:09.620you know recently having a kid and being overwhelmed and just wanting to kill them
00:10:13.500and there's also a lot of people running around uh on tiktok and other places and posting videos
00:10:22.560about how they deal with the rage the violent anger that they want to take out on their kids
00:10:27.840so that they don't kill them right now like that's a literal trend like women reading uh this woman
00:10:33.300you know lindsey clancy's words or you know talking about things that she did and then
00:10:38.060you know comparing them to their own rage and their own feelings and these kind of things
00:10:43.500Now, some people will say, oh, well, isn't it better that people get that out?
00:10:47.200Isn't it better that people talk about that?
00:10:53.060One, there's an aspect of social media called the social contagion, right?0.96
00:10:58.320We know this from a lot of different things, but the most obvious one is transgenderism.0.91
00:11:02.480The minute you have a transgender kid in a class, in a school, all of a sudden that kid's getting all these protections, all this attention, all these special privileges.
00:11:13.500And suddenly it turns out that like three other kids in the class just happened to be trans.
00:24:26.740But we don't do that as conservatives.
00:24:29.840We understand that there is a difference between being mentally ill and being evil.
00:24:35.300Because I've also talked to women who had postpartum depression,
00:24:38.880and they really did want to kill their kids in fact most of those women continue to talk about
00:24:44.360how they should have years later like i've really been sitting in conversations like that i'm not1.00
00:24:50.020making that up how they wish if only they had gotten rid of their kid maybe through abortion
00:24:54.780you know something legal of course but if they had just gotten rid of the kid then they could
00:24:57.960have been a you know very famous something or other and this you know their whole world would
00:25:03.120not have been thrown upside down and they still kind of long after that freedom and kind of wish
00:25:07.760They had shuffled off those annoying brats before they came around and stole that freedom.1.00
00:25:15.520Now, the differences between those women is that one is a good person who has mental illness, and one is an evil person who might have mental illness.1.00
00:25:25.700You can be mentally ill and not be evil.0.94
00:49:42.280convicted of a crime for saying the n-word after being victimized directly by a immigrant man
00:49:49.700with a alleged record of sexual assault who was harassing her her and a child on a playground
00:49:56.060and filming her now there to be fair were several women who didn't like that but there has been
00:50:02.860nowhere near the response from a collective you know a group of women on the internet
00:50:07.640denouncing this defending Shiloh Hendricks she seems largely responsible for her actions in
00:50:14.520that moment but Lindsay Clancy is not and the answer is well it seems to be mostly based around
00:50:21.000what women want to be able to do conservatives have to decide what they think about women
00:50:26.160they really do and I say this you know conservative women have to think about
00:50:30.060what they really think about women there's uh some show on I think it's like CBS or something
00:50:36.380uh and it's one of these um it's the same guy who does all those cowboy shows uh sorry the
00:50:42.920yellowstone that stuff i the guy's name he produces land man and all those i'm sure someone
00:50:49.000will say it in chat but uh he there's recently a clip circulating from that show uh because
00:50:56.100it was two women screaming at each other as military officers one's like supposed to be a
00:51:01.520cia operative and the other ones like some uh you know officer and uh you know who's leading0.61
00:51:07.300men out to battle and they're both screaming at each other like they're having some little cat
00:51:10.840fight right and uh a lot of i guess conservatives think that that's ultimately like oh yeah look at
00:51:19.040that uh tyler sheridan there you go thank you sean uh sean just let me know it was tyler sheridan
00:51:24.400one of these tyler sheridan shows so uh we have these two women like screaming at each other0.99
00:51:31.520I would show you the clip, but they literally pulled it down off of everybody for copyright strike.1.00
00:51:34.800So if I put it up on YouTube, this video will get nuked from more of it immediately.1.00
00:51:38.960So in this Tyler Sheridan show, these women are screaming at each other.1.00
00:51:43.640And this is geared towards conservatives, right?
00:51:46.780This is what conservatives are supposed to be watching as two women are leading military units and arguing who is more in charge as if they were arguing in a locker room like which boy likes them more.0.55
00:52:01.520and are those is that an accurate representation of femininity is that an accurate representation
00:52:09.820of women in general is that what conservatives want from women they want do they want girl bosses0.98
00:52:15.720they want women who are strong and independent willing to go into the military and apparently1.00
00:52:21.320lead men to their death is that what you want for your daughter is that what a woman is
00:52:25.740do you know what a woman is conservative do you know what a woman is is a woman0.55
00:52:33.380someone who leads people in the battle is a woman somebody who runs dangerous cia operations in the0.55
00:52:40.220middle of a war zone is that what a woman is is the woman a head of a corporation is a woman
00:52:46.080a police officer is a woman a combat veteran what is a woman is she just a man with different parts
00:52:55.020or is there something else at play here because again conservatives have to make a decision
00:53:01.900either lindsey clancy and all women have agency and can be held accountable for their actions1.00
00:53:07.860or they are not and then we need to have a different discussion about how we're ordering
00:53:13.260society i'm kind of fine either way but what we definitely can't do is continue this situation0.93
00:53:20.640where women are both completely independent and get to do whatever they want but the minute the
00:53:27.000you know consequences show up they're not responsible anymore and we kind of see this
00:53:31.980in the girl dad phenomenon right where if you get you know you got a you got daughters that's all
00:53:38.320you got and they're never really wrong they're never really responsible because ultimately you
00:53:43.320know they're out there trying to make their way in the world but they don't have a man to take
00:53:46.640care of them and so you've got to run and rescue them all the time we see this a lot the dave1.00
00:53:49.900franzies kind of become famous for this giving financial advice to women telling them to cut0.98
00:53:54.200the men in their life loose if they don't take care of everything for them but not expecting
00:53:57.600the women to actually ever do anything for the men this is a real failing that the conservative
00:54:01.840movement has and again i want to say this but for the last time that does not mean that all women0.61
00:54:09.280are bad or we should be starting gender wars or we should all be going to the battle of sexist no
00:54:14.220it's terrible for us whenever i want someone to ask me i've gotten this question many times in
00:54:19.320interviews they say what is your most radical opinion what is your most unpopular opinion
00:54:24.560and my answer is men and women have to get along we have to figure it out guys the future of our
00:54:31.340civilization literally depends on it we have to get together we have to form families we have to
00:54:37.120have babies that's how civilizations survive and we are not doing that and a large reason we're1.00
00:54:43.100not doing that is that the genders are polarizing i think that's a lot of what you're seeing here
00:54:47.540is that the genders are polarizing around this issue that women even those who label themselves
00:54:52.980conservative are still seeing themselves as part of the women voting bloc before they see themselves0.83
00:54:58.560as part of the conservative voting bloc that the primary political identity is a politicized woman0.62
00:55:05.680rather than as a conservative who happens to be a woman and so they feel that loyalty first because
00:55:13.400they want to maintain the privilege of being able to do what they want and not be responsible at
00:55:17.400the end of the day again not all plenty of fantastic women out there but this part this1.00
00:55:24.680subsection that's kind of being enabled by the general cultural attitude this has to stop because1.00
00:55:31.140if it doesn't it's going to absolutely destroy our society we're seeing exactly why play itself
00:55:36.140out in this particular instance all right one more thing since we're talking about a lack of
00:55:41.560agency i just want to hit this up real quick uh here's mike johnson talking about the economy
00:55:45.300we set the table for the u.s economy to take off like a rocket if you look at it we were doing that
00:55:51.880the first quarter of this year and then we got into this conflict with iran now look
00:55:56.280so mike johnson of course speaker of the house right and notice kind of the the passive voice
00:56:01.860here real quick right well you know we we had the table set we did this whole thing we're set up
00:56:06.760for a great economy and then we just got into this thing with iran as if it just kind of happened
00:56:11.520as if you fell in a hole you didn't see or you were hit by a hurricane a natural disaster there
00:56:16.900was a unexpected earthquake and that's why the economy's bad no you made a choice you did a thing
00:56:23.320you took a step neocons pushed us into a war we were warning would be disastrous and we're and
00:56:30.440people like myself who were warning hey don't do this this is going to hurt no this is going to
00:56:35.460hurt donald trump i support donald trump this is going to hurt him it's going to hurt his agenda
00:56:39.340it's going to hurt MAGA. It's going to derail our entire domestic agenda. It's going to drive
00:56:44.240up prices. It's going to hurt the economy. And people are going to vote on the economy because
00:56:48.280they always vote on the economy. And then we're screwed in the midterms. And for this, I was
00:56:53.560called panicking and a traitor and all kinds of other names. But obviously we're suffering exactly
00:56:59.320this. And instead of taking any ownership over this as well, what are you going to do? Sometimes
00:57:05.720you just end up in a war that israel wanted you to fight on their behalf so you know what are you
00:57:11.520going to do i mean we you want to have a good economy you can't we got to go fight that war1.00
00:57:15.080okay so yeah just to show you that uh dispersing agency is not just something that a woman would
00:57:24.520do there's mike johnson uh making it very clear that as speaker of the house i mean really what
00:57:29.580ultimately can you say uh you know we we had we had a good economy we were ready to have a great
00:57:33.400economy. And then, you know, just happen. We just act as if something happened and we have no
00:57:38.400responsibility for it at all. All right, guys, we've got plenty of questions from the people
00:57:43.780today. So let's head back over to that. J6 2.0 says every time a woman excuses her actions as
00:57:58.140women be crazy after birth it's them who are making the argument it's uh it's in their nature
00:58:03.880to be a murder psychopath more uh controls should be taken not less yeah i mean um it's hard to0.88
00:58:12.820argue there right that that's that's actually pretty hard logic to argue with uh okay so your0.91
00:58:18.580assertion is that women once they have children just turn into like uncontrollable killer killing0.98
00:58:24.140machines that will murder their children so basically we need to like give husbands or you0.97
00:58:30.080know some male in their life total authority over them until they have been deemed ready to take
00:58:35.520back agency right that would be the logical conclusion um no one talking about this is of
00:58:42.240course advocating for that because they just want the permission they just want it to be okay to
00:58:47.320make these decisions to do these things to commit these crimes they don't actually want to prevent
00:58:52.220them if they want to prevent them and they said this was a real thing then they would say yeah1.00
00:58:55.180no women cannot be trusted alone with their children after birth they're too dangerous1.00
00:58:59.260you have to separate them and you know put a man in charge of her and watch him like a hawk and1.00
00:59:04.720make sure that you know that that uncontrolled nature doesn't take over right like i don't1.00
00:59:08.880think this is true of course there are plenty of women who have children are perfectly loving to
00:59:12.440them but if this is the assertion then what logically follows here yeah that makes perfect0.97
00:59:17.200sense but i don't think we're going to see that one move forward sean wyland says women have a0.91
00:59:23.940low frustration tolerance uh i mean that could be the taste there's plenty of guys who have low
00:59:28.960frustration tolerance i mean i don't know i maybe there's a study over there about who has the level
00:59:33.320of impulse control or emotional control when they're in that situation i don't have in front
00:59:38.600of me so i'm not going to make any general claims about it but uh whether that's true or not
00:59:42.960ultimately uh you know what we can't do is give one sex a blank check for doing violence when they
00:59:50.540end up in that scenario you know if a guy was like the guy was like well you know if i uh get
00:59:55.360frustrated from not being able to have sex i have the right to do violence to women uh obviously we
00:59:59.860would say no obviously we would put that guy in jail obviously we would decry that statement
01:00:03.720immediately i really don't understand how this is any different uh desert tortoise says women0.91
01:00:09.980have souls and therefore are free, free will and moral agency. Um, yeah, um, that's true to some0.99
01:00:18.220extent. Uh, I, sorry, I should phrase that differently. Uh, yeah, there, there are of course
01:00:23.240many women, uh, for whom that's true. However, let's remember that there has been, I think in0.62
01:00:28.780pretty much, you know, uh, most previous cultures and understanding of relative agencies to people
01:00:35.080who are stationed differently in society uh and so um i'm not sure if turning around and saying
01:00:42.340that every single human who's ever had a soul is then therefore entirely responsible for their
01:00:47.100action without any need for oversight i mean everyone is responsible for their actions at
01:00:50.860some level i'll say that everyone is responsible for their actions some level the question is at
01:00:55.500what level and of course we make that delineation depending on you know where they're at you know
01:01:00.200Children have souls, but they aren't responsible for their own behavior beyond a certain point.
01:01:06.440If a six-year-old is doing heroin they found in their dad's drawer, well, yeah, they shouldn't have been in their dad's drawer, and they definitely shouldn't have tried to do the heroin.
01:01:16.200But, like, it's the dad who's at fault for, you know, not watching their kid and having heroin in the house.
01:01:21.740So just because you have a soul doesn't mean you have total agency.