Rachel Wilson, author, researcher, homeschooling mom of 5, and host of The Culture War joins me to discuss the paradox of conservative women and traditional women online, and why it matters. We also have a special guest, Lily Gaddis, who joins us to talk about a naughty word and why she thinks women should be allowed to say things like "naughty" and "dishwasher" on the internet. Thanks to our sponsor, Betonline Ontario, for sponsoring this episode! BetOnline Ontario is a not-for-profit organization that provides financial support to women and their families through a variety of programs, including scholarships, in-home tutoring, and after-care services. BetOnline has partnered with Connects Ontario to offer free consultations to help women navigate the world of online dating, including online dating apps, online dating sites, and social media. Betonline's mission is to empower women to find love, confidence, and self-esteem in the online dating world, and to empower them to be the best version of themselves and their best online selves. . Guests: Rachel Wilson, Author, Researcher, Researcher, and Author of "Why Conservative Women Don't Like Women"? Alex Stein, Author and Researched by Rachel Wilson Lily Gadsdis, Author of Naughty Word? Author and Host of the podcast "Lily Gaddes" Founder of "Naughty Word" joins us on the show to discuss why conservative women don't like women online and why they should be offended by women who say naughty words and why we should be embarrassed by them And why they're not like that is a little bit more than men who don't have a dad. And much more! Thank you for listening to this episode, Tim and Alex Stein! Tim and I hope you're having a wonderful 4th of July weekend! - Tim and Lili! Thanks for listening, Tim & Lily! Cheers, Cheers! xx - Tim & Lili - The Culture Wars - Cheers. - Yours Truly, Yours truly, Rachel, Rachel & Lily - Rachel, & Lizzie, - Alyssa, Sarah, Jacklyn - AKA: ( ) & Lily, & Alex, (?) , @
00:09:03.160And then women start complaining about it.
00:09:05.520So, you know, my thesis on this is society, because of like evolution and biology, all that, values women at young ages, obviously, because having babies.
00:09:16.420Men have no value because they have no skills to provide, to protect or, you know, protect a family or generate value and resources.
00:09:23.760So if you look at the scientific research, you see that a social value of men starts at the bottom.
00:09:41.560You know, once I hit 30, my life did actually get better.
00:09:45.480But, you know, I also think the, and I guess this is different than the point you're trying to make, but to what Rachel was saying, when it comes to men and women, the digitization or the digitalization, I don't know what the word for it, the dating pool.
00:09:56.760I think that's what's making it so hard to make connections because we said this last night on your show.
00:10:36.060I think it's a lot of what you were just saying.
00:10:37.600So, all of these things combine, and then you'll get a guy who has got a frustration for one reason or another, and then a YouTube channel pops up where they're like, did you know women be dumb?
00:11:21.680I think it's – we do have a gynocentric social order right now, which we did not have for all of prior history.
00:11:29.500And it's – to have things so radically inverted in less than a century, it's not surprising to me that psychologically people don't know how to deal with that and can't keep up with it.
00:11:39.020And it's just – everything about daily life is so radically different due to this massive wave of feminist propaganda that started late 60s.
00:11:48.940The CIA funded and pushed a lot of it through the Congress for Cultural Freedom, through Operation Mockingbird.
00:11:56.400Were they pushed feminism through Mockingbird?
00:12:00.360So Gloria Steinem was recruited out of Smith College to push the feminist agenda, and they used CIA money to fund Ms. Magazine and a number of other pop culture phenomenons that came out of the 70s,
00:12:14.360like the Stepford Wives movie and, like, the Mary Tyler Moore show, a lot of this kind of stuff.
00:12:19.760It was to kind of convince suburban average American women that being at home, being a mom, having babies was, like, oppressive and holding you back.
00:12:28.800And don't you want to go out and have a career and be – and have an exciting life?
00:13:01.680Like they're going in the direction of –
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00:15:39.180But it just makes everything so fluid and easy to push around.
00:15:42.340And they wanted the other really obvious reason to push feminism is you get all the women out of the home and into the workforce.
00:15:48.340You have twice as many incomes to tax.
00:15:51.060You have kids that are in daycares and state-run schools where you can give children the values and the history that you want to give them.
00:15:58.940I don't think the tax thing, the double taxation thing is correct because if you have singular income homes, the buying power you're taxing is the same.
00:16:08.800And so it just led to rapid inflation.
00:17:24.580However, you know, all these guys that are watching these anti-women channel, like, you know, I try not to be a dick to people who want to figure out how to better their lives.
00:17:34.640Like if I see a guy going to the gym, I'm going to tell him, like, and he's fat and he's overweight or whatever and he's struggling, I'm going to be like, bro, you got this.
00:18:19.820You've got a bunch of guys that are sitting online, overweight.
00:18:24.040And again, I'm not making fun of everybody's overweight saying everybody's overweight is a failure.
00:18:27.780I'm saying you've got guys who are not trying to better themselves, who are not trying to exercise, who are not cleaning the Cheetos off their mustache, who aren't.
00:18:43.040What we're seeing right now is, for one, we can go back 100 years, 200 years and talk about suffrage, and it was weak men across the board who kept bending the knee and could not maintain social order.
00:19:08.480A society has emerged because men became weaker and weaker.
00:19:11.920They could not provide for what women wanted, and they could not provide stability in social order.
00:19:16.820And now you have these fractured systems where young men sit around complaining on the internet, removing themselves from the dating pool, complaining they can't get in.
00:19:25.060Meanwhile, I know dudes who are swimming in women, and they're short, and they're wealthy because these guys are like, here are the cards I'm holding in my hand.
00:19:35.460And I am going to figure out how to maximize my capabilities with this.
00:19:38.900If, you know, you look at the, a lot of these channels like to highlight these dating apps where women, they only want the top 20th percentile of attractive men.
00:19:49.860And so that means 80% of men are just out of the dating pool.
00:19:53.240And I look at that and I'm like, sucks for you, I guess, dude.
00:19:56.720I don't know how many times you got to read Jordan Peterson's book to figure out you don't just get to exist and get a woman.
00:20:04.720Like, you know, there was one I was watching, um, I'm going to shout him out, home af, because credit goes to him, despite the fact I'm being someone, right.
00:20:12.840I like his work, that's what I'm saying.
00:20:14.640He shows the 10 through 1 men and women, and how women go up.
00:20:19.000A woman who is a 1 wants a man who's a 4.
00:29:14.340Well, they just, they tend to be, so like think of Bill Gates, right?
00:29:17.420Not the most alpha dude, but very smart, became very successful and wealthy and rich.
00:29:21.420And it's kind of, it becomes revenge of the nerds to a certain degree, I think, where it's like they, for that type of guy, it's advantageous to have women's liberation.
00:29:30.580Because that's how those guys, at least they thought we're going to get this sex with no strings attached if we do this sexual liberation stuff.
00:29:38.080And what they are finding out is that's not the good deal that they thought it was.
00:29:42.120But for a lot of guys, it is for the top 20th percentile.
00:29:46.460They're getting free, free sex whenever they want with no responsibility.
00:29:50.460And like feminism has greatly benefited like a lot of guys, like the top 20 percent.
00:29:58.260Now they can sit around all day doing nothing while women go work and produce value and do labor, come back, preach about how liberated they are, give the guy free sex.
00:30:08.240And then the guy says, why buy the cow when you get the milk for free?
00:30:28.340And you have this giant bottom of the pyramid group of guys, like you said at the beginning, who are feeling left out and like they're never going to get a girl.
00:30:38.140And they're going to burn the place to the ground.
00:30:40.240Well, this the situation in general is not sustainable for for like multiple reasons.
00:30:45.160You have the conversation you guys had last week about how all these girls thinking jumping on OnlyFans and making money that way is a good thing.
00:30:52.680But it's having every girl be an Instagram model or a sex worker produces no actual value.
00:30:58.440There's nothing of value being actually produced in the economy.
00:31:01.380It's just money that's getting recycled from people who actually are producers.
00:31:04.700And combined with the super low birth rates, we're already seeing like logistical problems, supply chain problems.
00:31:13.480You have Japan and Canada, you know, euthanizing the elderly because there's more people in diapers that are old than young.
00:36:15.860They get an average of $40,000 in debt.
00:36:18.420They're 22 to 24 by the time they graduate.
00:36:20.980And then you have to establish your career.
00:36:22.780You didn't just spend 23 years of your life to, like, suddenly stay home.
00:36:26.840So it's like, well, I've got to establish my career.
00:36:28.640So they spend the next five to ten years doing that.
00:36:31.120And then we expect them at 30, 32, 35 years old to suddenly, like, flip a switch, hurry up and get married and have a buzzer beater baby at the last second and transition to staying home.
00:36:41.700And that's super difficult for women on multiple levels.
00:37:07.240But I think we give people backwards advice.
00:37:09.360I think women should be focusing their fertile years on building their family.
00:37:12.880And then once you're done with that, if you want to go off and do other things and have a career, I have friends who spent time while they were, you know, raising their kids to go to school very part time so that when the kids got much older and were about to leave, mom had a degree by then.
00:37:25.780And then if she wanted to go do something, you know, in the workplace, she could.
00:37:28.960I knew a couple people, and I'll keep the specifics for their privacy private, but these two people worked in the same career field, man and a woman, same age.
00:37:40.460They were friends, and they were in entertainment.
00:37:43.600The woman got pregnant and decided she wanted to have a kid in her early 20s, and the guy kept working.
00:37:50.700Ten years later, she's got a 10-year-old daughter.
00:37:53.600Her career is exactly where it was when she got pregnant.
00:38:58.900Like, the fact that women have kids means even if the woman works through her entire pregnancy and only takes off the minimal amount of time, which is what, a couple weeks?
00:39:19.200Now, I do think guys should take time off to help their wife with their kids, you know what I mean?
00:39:23.320But this imbalance means that there are a lot of women, especially now with our degenerate society, where a guy will get a woman pregnant and be like, I ain't doing nothing for you, and leave.
00:39:31.900And the woman's going to be like, I have to, I can't do anything.
00:39:35.080I have a kid, and I'm not getting rid of it.
00:39:36.160Well, I think we should do something more like what Sparta did, at least.
00:42:07.680Chelsea Handler is going to be crying her eyes out when she's alone in her cold, sterile hospital bed.
00:42:12.840But like people are trendy, you know, they go along with like you were saying, you know, my mom had five kids and people always like gave her shit.
00:42:20.400Like, oh, how do you support your husband?
00:42:22.640Like you're almost shamed for not working, you know, and then you're weird if you've got a lot of kids.
00:42:27.300So the way to fix that is you, A, like you were saying, men have to take responsibility and actually want that because a lot of guys now like definitely don't want to stay at home mom.
00:42:36.960Like they expect you to work, you know, like we got to fix that.
00:42:40.100And then we also have to like fix the culture to where it's not, where it's a good thing.
00:42:44.920Like you were saying, you have to venerate the housewife.
00:42:47.120That has to be a good thing, not an embarrassing, shameful, oh, you're some like hick in the woods with 10 kids.
00:42:52.580I got this great, great list here for all the feminists.
00:44:24.880All of the top 10 jobs with the highest mortality ranked, from highest mortality to lowest, only in the top 10, are all 95 plus percent male jobs.
00:44:59.760Like, you were talking about Turning Point USA earlier, too, and I guess that was to my point where, you know, maybe it's like they're not giving the right leadership advice.
00:45:07.240But I would argue I think they are giving the right leadership advice because, I guess, different tricks for different folks.
00:45:12.520I don't think there is one angle or one lifestyle that fits everybody.
00:47:31.180Well, this is the point I guess I'm trying to make is, obviously, I think women, it's so important that they do get pregnant and have babies.
00:47:36.900But, like, in the black community, we've created a system where women get rewarded for having babies out of wedlock.
00:47:42.300And so they're just having babies just to get more social services.
00:47:45.120And in that sense, I don't think that's great.
00:47:48.080Well, I don't necessarily agree with that entirely.
00:47:50.560The highest rates of abortion are in the black community.
00:47:52.960Yeah, but I know that might be a stat, but I know a lot of black people, I feel like they never get abortions.
00:47:58.660But out-of-wedlock births and welfare spending, if you plot them on a graph from 1960 to now, they go up like this in tandem with each other.
00:48:06.740And why do we have so many out-of-wedlock births?
00:48:09.260Because feminism pushed birth control, abortion, no-fault divorce, sex out-of-wedlock as liberation.
00:48:17.600Hey, ladies, you should be having sex outside of marriage because that's freeing.
00:52:16.740And so, the millions of young girl followers were watching her and developed Tourette's syndrome by watching her because women are social creatures.
00:52:28.520It's one of the things they kind of found out through, like, MKUltra when they were looking at, you know, all the data that came out of that.
00:52:35.500There's, like, this top little percentage and a bottom little percentage of women that are, like, super easy to propagandize and, like, almost impossible.
00:52:43.500But most women are in that middle group where, yeah, whatever they see repeated all the time is what they believe about the world, which is why your friend felt salty and jealous of her husband having this career because she's been raised in a milieu that says, you're behind.
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00:56:14.080Well, the dream that feminism sells to women is that you're going to go to college, and you're going to become a boss babe.
00:56:19.740You're going to either have your corner window office where you are flying to Paris to close the deal over brunch, right?
00:56:26.120Or you're going to be Taylor Swift or Beyonce, and you're going to have an empire and be like a boss babe.
00:56:31.380We're going to be Kylie Jenner and have this really successful cosmetic company.
00:56:34.900And as we saw, that's not what happens for most women.
00:56:37.880Most women end up being a retail manager or, you know, an administrative clerk of some kind or something like that.
00:56:44.080And we're supposed to think that's cool and better than being a mom.
00:56:47.660But this is why, if we're going to talk about having conservative women or right-wing women in media, I think they should be promoting family, marriage, motherhood.
00:56:57.960I don't think we need a women's leadership conference because I personally think men should be the leaders doing the leading, especially in politics.
00:57:06.460I don't want female leadership in politics, personally.
00:57:10.520I don't know how you guys feel about that.
00:57:12.100But, like, I see the TPUSA Women's Leadership Summit, and I'm like, it's a bunch of pantsuit boss girls.
00:58:23.360It will dip down into struggle and then weak men who, I mean, look, if you're a guy out there and you are out of shape, because the average guy is 5'9", 200 pounds.
01:13:19.320So the reason why is because women couldn't legally be held liable for family debts or for racking up, you know, credit charges or something.
01:13:26.600So everything would, yeah, only men could legally be held liable for the needs of the family.
01:13:30.580But you could buy a house before, women could buy houses before 1970.
01:13:33.440Yeah, they could, but as far as, like, providing for the family and things like that.
01:13:37.700So there's this suffrage poster I always post to social media from New York from, like, 1912 or something where it showed privileges for women under suffrage.
01:13:47.760And it said that in the state of New York, prior to suffrage, only men could be held liable for debt in a marriage.
01:13:55.560And even if the woman came in with money, so say you were an heiress and you married, like, a middle class guy, even if that was the case, you came in with your own money, it was still considered your money.
01:14:07.240And so if you owed money, so say you opened a credit account at Bloomingdale's in New York and the wife ran up charges at Bloomingdale's, she couldn't be held liable for the debt.
01:14:24.300I think it should be—we need to pass a law that says what we're going to do is the federal government is going to deploy individuals into the hearts of every major voting jurisdiction,
01:14:37.560and they're going to ask people if they support women's suffrage, we'll have a referendum on it,
01:14:45.940and if the answer is no, we'd do away with it, right?
01:15:42.740When my kids don't want to do their homeschool work, I make them watch the video of Miss North Carolina trying to answer the question about maps.
01:17:56.760And the research found that men, so like, this is the important thing.
01:18:02.680The average guy thinks teenage girls are the most attractive, and people don't know this,
01:18:07.320but for a long time, the models you'd see, like you go to the mall and you see like the lingerie store and there's like a woman with her like bra strap coming down.
01:19:09.020My husband actually said that one of the things he likes best about me is that if he has to go somewhere, if he's busy, he's work because he's very work focused.
01:19:17.120And he's like a total workaholic, but he's like, look, you're very competent.
01:19:22.700Like, I don't worry about, you know, having to be focused on work because I know that you can handle everything and you've got it, you've got it down.
01:20:19.020But what we shouldn't do is take those women.
01:20:21.440And I got into some trouble at the beginning of the year with a certain person who was baking a cake about this too.
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01:22:49.680I'm not jealous of beautiful women or any of that stuff.
01:22:52.680I'm saying don't automatically equate them with whatever your right wing movement is because I don't think it's actually a good look for you because they don't.
01:23:02.000Well, but my point early on about the paradox of, like, the trad personalities, these women who are, like, women should be mothers and at home.
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01:23:34.480Well, I think this is how we end up with a conservative right wing, which, by the way, because of this, I don't call myself conservative or traditional because nobody knows what tradition and we haven't conserved jack crap.
01:23:44.780So I say I'm a Christian patriarchist, which is something of a redundancy, but it lets you know what my beliefs are.
01:23:51.080I think we end up with a right wing Republican Party where all of the famous people are Caitlyn Jenner, you know, Lauren Boebert.
01:24:07.680So we end up with women and gays and, you know, all these people that you wouldn't think would be pushing traditional American conservative values because we're like, well, we have to appeal to everyone.
01:24:19.060We have to have a big tent and we. . .
01:24:20.820Everybody likes pretty girls and this gay guy is really cool.
01:26:02.660There's a lot of ways you could fix voting, I think.
01:26:04.860But the problem is now we've told everybody that universal suffrage democracy is the American way, which Tim would tell you is not how the country was founded.
01:26:13.960And if you say only certain people should be able to vote now, you're called like an elitist or people will say, oh, you're not.
01:26:19.620Oh, we've got to restrict voting like crazy.
01:26:22.400Like if you let people when you think about the single women that are tanking, you know, the vote that are all voting liberal, it's because they don't have kids.
01:26:34.060Oh, abortion rights, you know, or oh, they'll give me free money or they'll pay for my college.
01:26:38.960So if you let only people who have like own property or have kids, they've got stake in the game.
01:26:45.460Like they're going to be voting for bigger problems, even though they're like, oh, we don't like the guy, but he's going to push for initiatives because that's going to help the country.
01:27:04.800Well, I just want to say this because you're talking about the people that represent, you know, certain parties and, you know, influencers.
01:27:09.800See, I'm so blackpilled where I believe it's a unit party where, you know, elections are basically all stolen.
01:27:15.720It's all, you know, it's like it's all a facade.
01:27:58.960But since we have this illusion of there's a left wing and a right wing and there is like among the actual population to a degree,
01:28:06.380there are people who believe a set of beliefs that are more progressive left wing and people who believe a set of beliefs that are more family oriented.
01:28:14.540And I guess we would say like conservative or Christian.
01:28:17.340And I just don't understand how how Christian conservatives are being represented by people who are pushing the gay agenda,
01:28:25.140people who are pushing feminism, people who are pushing the trans agenda.
01:28:28.120And we're going to just like wave them into TPUSA and be like, yes, have the Boss Babe Conference, have the LGBT like big tent thing.
01:28:35.260It's like, yeah, it's just it's liberalism from 10 years ago.
01:28:38.580Should Trump have stopped Caitlyn Jenner from pooping in the women's restroom?
01:29:12.540But you've heard the stories about how like he hires a woman for like a high level job.
01:29:18.380And then there's like some some stories circulating where he hired some woman and she came into the office and there's like a bunch of guys sitting on the table and they're like going over paperwork.
01:29:26.120And then she's like, here's the latest.
01:30:10.920I don't think you're going to get a representative because somebody who's truly traditional and at home working their ass off with their kids.
01:30:17.420They're not going to be on social media.
01:30:19.640So I guess I mean more like official party people and politicians.
01:30:23.380So, yeah, I mean, on the Republican right where we're supposed to be catering, you know, when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s, it was like, oh, you got to cater to the evangelicals.
01:30:32.860You got to cater to the Christian right wing conservatives.
01:30:43.860The female governors that are supposed to be conservative.
01:30:47.140Have you taken a look at any of them lately and how they behave and what they do?
01:30:50.720These are not it's but why would we be surprised?
01:30:53.980Why would we be surprised that when we hire a woman to govern a state that it's going to turn out that she's like a hot chick who's divorced and, you know, making out with dudes in a theater or you are right.
01:31:04.520Christine, no, making lying about her dead dog or actually she killed the dead dog and lied about Kim Jong Un.
01:31:12.260And she's another one that if you look at a picture of her 10 years ago and now her entire face is Botox and fillers and she's gotten all this work done.
01:31:18.880And so she looks like a Kardashian to me and I can't tell the difference policy wise or HR like our PR wise what the difference is between our right wing conservative women and Hollywood leftist women.
01:31:36.000They live the same kind of lifestyles.
01:31:37.860So I'm just looking for like where's the representation for people like me that what I care about is my five kids and hopefully the dozen or so grandkids I will get from my kids if I'm lucky.
01:31:49.680I want a future for my kids and my grandkids and none of these people are helping me with that.
01:31:55.560What if what if we got all the smartest and most successful people to just abandon their companies overnight maybe go to a secret location of sorts where they could only live and work together and then let society fend for themselves and come with some name for it.
01:32:18.680But to Rachel's point I would say and there's this old saying idolizing politicians and celebrities is like thinking the stripper actually likes you.
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01:38:02.800It's just that if you tell them from the time they're an infant and every TV show they watch and every song they hear and every movie they see tells them, you must have a career.
01:38:24.900And so the idea of women in the work or in the workplace happened as soon as men started leaving their homes for industry jobs or industrial jobs.
01:38:56.440And this is why we didn't see a push for feminism until the Industrial Revolution.
01:39:00.320That's the only thing that enabled feminism.
01:39:03.100Before industrialization and technology, there was no concept of girl boss.
01:39:08.140There was no feminism at all because it was a much different world where, you know, physicality mattered more and we were more attached to like our actual material reality of how food is produced, how everything is produced.
01:39:20.740So now women think they're super cool and tough and equal with a man because they can go to their office job and they don't think about like when they wake up in the morning and their alarm goes off.
01:39:32.240A man created and launched the satellites that make their cell phone work.
01:39:35.360Men keep the power lines up and the grid running.
01:39:37.940Men made the road and the car that drive you to your job.
01:39:40.980They work the air conditioning that keeps you cozy in your office, like all these sort of things.
01:39:46.060It's all enabled by the world that men built and women don't even think about that.
01:39:50.320I've asked girls like famously in multiple debates, asked young women, do you think that if the grid went down, there was some big disaster, there's a hurricane, a flood, something like this, and the power goes down, that we could get the feminists out there and they're going to get the power back on?
01:40:44.180And so opening pickle jars is a huge challenge for women, and that's why they need men because without us, I mean, the pickles will never – but in all seriousness, the grip strength correlating with the operation of a jackhammer, for instance, the weight that you need to be able to maintain for that object.
01:41:00.120But it's not like we're going to make a mini jackhammer.
01:41:06.000You need a – look, there's – you need a large one with large muscle mass.
01:41:09.440We – the jackhammers we make are not made because it's the patriarchy, and we're going to make jackhammers so big only men can wield them.
01:41:28.360Yeah, they're losing $50 million, but it's all we talk about.
01:41:30.960So let's just – so here's what I've said, and I know Alex agrees.
01:41:34.800Alex may agree with this for different reasons, but I've said if I am in a burning building on the third floor and I am laying on the ground and there's smoke everywhere and I'm gagging, when that door bursts open, I am hoping to God it's a six-foot-five, glistening, ripped man just flexing his muscles and he goes,
01:42:17.300They're in wetsuits and whatever, and you'd have to drag them, like, up the beach.
01:42:20.920And the guys get them up the beach, no problem, because, you know, you got the tide pulling the sand out and whatever.
01:42:26.260And then the girls, we'd be sitting here struggling for, like, ten minutes.
01:42:28.940Now, we could do it, and we were, like, good at it, and I was really good at my job.
01:42:31.880But still, even I would be like, if I'm drowning out there, I hope a dude comes and gets me.
01:42:36.480No, you're exactly right, because they had to lower all the requirements for the police academy for the females, for the women, because they couldn't go over the wall.
01:42:45.840So if the average guy was in a burning building, the only woman they would want to see is their mom.
01:42:58.120Because women get that superhero strength when their children are in danger, and, like, your mom will lift you up by one hand with her muscles snapping as she carries you to safety.
01:43:10.580But, like, and I'm half-joking, right?
01:43:12.300Obviously, no guy wants to see his mom in a burning building, right?
01:43:14.620My point is, all of the stories where the mom lifts, like, a car off her child, like, destroying her arms and muscles to save the child, that's amazing.
01:43:24.640But, like, you're not going to get that from the average woman.
01:43:26.500You get that from your mother, who will die for you.
01:43:29.240And then guys just tend to be stronger.
01:43:31.440But, man, these stories really are amazing where, like, I mean, and you've heard them, too.
01:43:36.020Like, a car hit the kid, and then the mom lifted the car up, and then the kid got out.
01:43:42.720I always hear it with grandmothers, too.
01:43:44.580Yeah, you hear that story a lot, where they get superhuman strength.
01:43:48.060I mean, I think we agree on most things, Rachel, but I guess when we look at the future, this is what they say is going to happen if there's no rapture, is that we will all be one race and one sex.
01:43:58.380And that sex would be, like, trans, basically.
01:44:00.380It would probably be women with a female vagina that act outwardly like men, and then they just have, like, men's semen, and they just, you know, I guess, artificially inseminate themselves.
01:44:08.160That's if, like, we live to a million years in the future.
01:44:16.520Yeah, it is happening, but there's a couple theories.
01:44:19.060One is, in our limited understanding of the Y chromosome becoming smaller and more frail, the immediate assumption was, well, eventually it will be nothing.
01:44:27.900But there's actually a hypothesis that it just changes rapidly from smaller to larger, and it's really just that men evolve faster than women.
01:44:37.040So the Y chromosome's change in shape recently is just greater male variability.
01:44:43.640Women tend to remain stable and average.
01:44:45.640Men change based on the circumstances required.
01:44:48.500And it really is what women require to survive what men can provide.
01:44:52.800And then they choose men based on that, which, you know, is what we get.
01:44:55.140But I would not be surprised if because of microplastics and endocrine disruptors, but also technology, the future is men and women look identically.
01:45:06.820There will be a sexual distinction between the two, but very, very subtle.
01:45:13.300I wouldn't be surprised if, like, a thousand years, men and women are both, on average, 5'4", ultra-frail, thin bodies, gaunt faces, no hair.
01:45:22.540And, like, their genitals are just, like—