The Culture War - Tim Pool


The Culture War #71 What Is A Conservative Woman? w⧸ Lilly Gaddis & Rachel Wilson


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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, (?) , @


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00:00:57.060 Ladies and gentlemen, I hope you're having a wonderful 4th of July weekend.
00:01:02.360 We've got a special episode of The Culture War here for you.
00:01:05.320 We're going to be talking about, well, I don't know how to describe it so much as
00:01:08.560 perhaps the paradox of traditional women and conservative women online
00:01:13.100 and all of the issues surrounding this.
00:01:15.380 The debate, you've got a lot of these guys, I don't know if you'd call them red pillars or whatever,
00:01:19.860 that have whole channels dedicated to why they don't like women.
00:01:23.520 They often get into debates with other women, but the interesting conversation there is
00:01:29.020 prominent conservative women who advocate for traditional values, conservatism,
00:01:34.820 but at the same time are unmarried, high-profile girl bosses who make millions of dollars
00:01:39.940 seems to be a paradox.
00:01:41.660 I am not saying this intending to insult those women.
00:01:44.280 I'm saying, let's have a conversation about that.
00:01:46.040 So we've got a couple of guests.
00:01:46.880 Would you like to introduce yourself first, Rachel?
00:01:48.180 Yeah, sure.
00:01:48.900 I'm Rachel Wilson, author, researcher, homeschooling mom of five,
00:01:53.280 and glad to be back on your show, Tim.
00:01:56.180 Right on.
00:01:56.600 It should be fun.
00:01:56.940 And we have Lily hanging out.
00:01:58.260 Hi, I'm Lily Gaddis.
00:01:59.960 I just recently came into the spotlight for saying a naughty word.
00:02:04.680 So here we are now.
00:02:06.380 Yep.
00:02:06.900 And Alex Stein's hanging out.
00:02:08.460 Pimp on a blimp.
00:02:09.460 And, you know, I just want to say I love women,
00:02:12.620 but they just did a study in that lesbians have the highest occurrence of migraines,
00:02:18.700 which proves that dating women is fucking annoying.
00:02:22.380 So let's get into it.
00:02:24.600 They're both just, it's like putting a microphone in front of a speaker,
00:02:28.920 you know what I mean?
00:02:29.360 It's just like, you know what I mean?
00:02:31.360 See, and the women are laughing too.
00:02:33.020 That proves it.
00:02:33.940 I think so.
00:02:34.840 I think it, no, but obviously I love women.
00:02:36.900 I'm not a woman hater.
00:02:38.240 That's the other space.
00:02:39.180 It's like there's the anti-woman thing on the right.
00:02:43.220 And Rachel knows this because her husband is, you know,
00:02:45.700 had a huge boost in his career, basically going on these podcasts,
00:02:48.840 making fun of women.
00:02:49.480 And people love that, you know, people love that content,
00:02:52.240 which kind of blows my mind how much people like women to be made fun of.
00:02:56.180 Well, yeah.
00:02:56.420 That's the thing is he doesn't really make fun of them.
00:02:58.620 He simply asks questions that expose the fact that they don't know why they
00:03:02.820 believe what they believe.
00:03:03.820 And they don't know why it is that they say the things that they say and do the
00:03:07.900 things that they do.
00:03:09.380 Yeah, that's like the newest popular thing, though,
00:03:11.520 is like women saying dumb stuff on the internet.
00:03:13.600 No offense, Lily.
00:03:14.300 I'm just saying, you know what I mean?
00:03:16.340 The people do love those clips of like whatever podcast where a woman's like,
00:03:19.840 you know, I like my OnlyFans.
00:03:21.720 And then they ask about their dad.
00:03:22.980 And they're like, yeah, I've never had a dad in my life.
00:03:24.580 And then it's like, boom, roasted.
00:03:25.820 That's why you're on OnlyFans.
00:03:26.240 But by saying no offense, Lily, it's like literally intending offense.
00:03:29.980 Well, I mean, Lily's actually smart.
00:03:32.420 I've watched a lot of her stuff.
00:03:33.620 I'm not even hating on Lily, but it's funny how like people just love to see women say
00:03:36.940 something and I'm a culture jammer and like a lot of people have made fun of you, Lily.
00:03:40.700 But really and truly what you did is the biggest culture jam ever.
00:03:45.120 You took black culture and you said it as like a white, young, attractive woman.
00:03:49.360 And that's why I think that it was like so viral, right?
00:03:53.740 Because you're taking a culture that you're not allowed to say and you said it.
00:03:57.680 And that's why it works so well.
00:03:59.760 It's like me when I said like, I love the Fauci ouchie.
00:04:02.320 You give it to me, you know, you just kind of make something.
00:04:06.160 You lampoon them saying something like the word inward.
00:04:09.040 And it looks funny because it's a white girl delivering.
00:04:11.240 Well, there's all these like bubbles of things that you can't talk about or things you can't
00:04:15.840 say.
00:04:16.360 And I think it's everybody's responsibility to go around and pop those.
00:04:20.240 We don't need that.
00:04:21.260 Those bubbles, that's like an infringement of free speech.
00:04:23.740 Ultimately, I think it's all deeply, deeply paradoxical.
00:04:27.220 You know, when it comes to the whole like N-word argument stuff, it's like, yeah, I come
00:04:32.720 from a generation, you know, we don't say that because we're just trying to keep decorum,
00:04:36.940 I guess.
00:04:37.340 There are some people that are like, you should be able to say a word.
00:04:39.160 It's like, yeah, I agree.
00:04:41.340 Like descriptive use of words, totally fine, blah, blah, blah.
00:04:43.740 But I try to maintain decorum.
00:04:45.860 And so just we don't need to create confrontation.
00:04:48.360 However, that being said, I challenge any liberal to go to a skate park anywhere, 15-year-old
00:04:58.720 kids dropping N-bombs, every other word.
00:05:01.200 And these are white kids, Latino kids, black kids, all to each other.
00:05:05.000 It does not mean what the older generation think it means to these kids.
00:05:08.200 And I'm not saying that's a good thing or a bad thing.
00:05:09.640 I'm just saying that's the reality.
00:05:10.600 Go to a skate park and listen to these kids talk to each other.
00:05:13.220 Because it's just, it just means dude.
00:05:14.880 By making it a word, by making it a word you can't say, the younger generation, of course,
00:05:19.680 like memed it and turned it into a cool thing to say.
00:05:22.580 I don't think that's what it is to them.
00:05:24.220 I think maybe to like millennials on the internet, they were like, ah, we're going to do it.
00:05:28.080 You know, that's the joke.
00:05:29.160 But if you go to a skate park, the 12-year-old kid is just saying, my dude.
00:05:32.940 That's literally what he's saying.
00:05:34.080 It's like, it doesn't mean anything to them.
00:05:35.380 Yeah, it's almost like we've taken the racial aspect.
00:05:37.880 Like, it's not even a racist word anymore.
00:05:39.320 At least the way I said it was not racist.
00:05:41.380 It was just like, like you said, dude.
00:05:44.000 Yeah.
00:05:44.880 But, you know, going back to what you were saying, Alex, there is a, what does it refer
00:05:50.020 to?
00:05:50.180 A cottage industry of hating women.
00:05:52.360 Yes.
00:05:53.140 And I was talking to my girlfriend about this.
00:05:55.180 There exist channels that have no ethos, no ideology.
00:05:59.420 And, you know, we'll leave, there's a bunch of them.
00:06:01.380 We'll leave them unnamed.
00:06:02.760 People can guess who they are.
00:06:04.020 And it's like, you ask these hosts, these guys, some of these women, what are your politics?
00:06:08.300 And they'll just defer, like, well, I'm not, you know, I don't, I'm just saying, because
00:06:13.400 their whole thing is, I got a bunch of angry guys who watch me and it feels good when we
00:06:18.380 blame women for why they feel bad.
00:06:19.840 Do you think that's reactionary to several decades of overwhelming feminist propaganda,
00:06:26.200 saying that men are toxic, masculinity is bad, that you can't act in a manly sort of
00:06:31.660 way.
00:06:32.040 And now public school systems also treating little boys like pariahs and giving them ADHD
00:06:37.080 meds.
00:06:37.680 They have to sit still and be quiet like the girls and just highlight things and organize
00:06:41.460 stuff, right?
00:06:42.120 Like, we've criminalized masculinity to a degree and put feminism front and center and
00:06:48.820 made it the air we breathe.
00:06:49.940 So I think there's just a lot of reaction.
00:06:52.040 I think it's a reactionary movement like a lot of the other ones that we're dealing with
00:06:55.200 right now.
00:06:55.760 I completely agree.
00:06:56.480 I'll tell you what it was like for me when I was younger.
00:07:00.200 You know, I consider myself smart enough not to single out individuals, you know, maybe
00:07:07.300 it's because where I grew up in the city or whatever.
00:07:08.860 I'm not going to blame some individual for the actions of society or the group.
00:07:12.740 We want to change society.
00:07:13.800 But it's fascinating growing up, being completely broke or being homeless.
00:07:20.260 I'm homeless when I'm 18.
00:07:22.400 Nobody will hire me.
00:07:24.940 And then so when I'm 16 and I go to all of the businesses in my neighborhood, what job
00:07:31.180 can a 16-year-old guy get, right?
00:07:33.540 I don't know.
00:07:34.160 Clerk at a candy shop, ice cream shop, grocery store.
00:07:37.860 Guess what?
00:07:38.860 They don't hire guys.
00:07:40.240 They just don't.
00:07:41.280 It's overwhelmingly, at least when I was growing up, you go to a grocery store and say,
00:07:46.260 hi, I'm looking for a job.
00:07:47.520 Guess what?
00:07:48.060 You find all the cashiers are girls.
00:07:50.260 There are some boys, you know, I'm not saying they don't hire at all, but it was like 75-25.
00:07:55.460 All of the shelving and the facing, 75-25 girls.
00:08:01.260 I went to Baskin-Robbins and I'm like, I need a job.
00:08:04.900 Everyone there is a girl.
00:08:06.380 When I turn 18, what job can I get?
00:08:09.520 Manual labor?
00:08:10.520 Yes.
00:08:11.040 It pays nothing.
00:08:12.360 My friend's sister comes home one day.
00:08:16.180 We're playing video games.
00:08:17.900 It's like 11 o'clock and she's got $200 and some of the dollars in cash.
00:08:23.700 And my friend's like, he was like, oh, how much did you make today?
00:08:27.340 And she's like, oh, like 230.
00:08:28.780 And then he was like, oh, wow.
00:08:30.720 And then I was like, you made $230 in one day?
00:08:34.000 She's a server at a pizza restaurant.
00:08:35.680 And I was just like, I just worked 11 hours.
00:08:39.000 I lifted 50,000 pounds and I got paid $40.
00:08:42.380 So it gets really frustrating then when all of that stuff is around you for these entry-level jobs.
00:08:47.960 And then you are told it's your fault.
00:08:49.580 You're the problem.
00:08:50.580 And you have all the privilege in society.
00:08:53.040 That being said, you know, when you start getting older, guys start getting older, it starts to flip.
00:08:59.080 It inverts.
00:09:01.180 And for whatever reason.
00:09:03.160 And then women start complaining about it.
00:09:05.520 So, 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.
00:09:16.420 Men have no value because they have no skills to provide, to protect or, you know, protect a family or generate value and resources.
00:09:23.760 So if you look at the scientific research, you see that a social value of men starts at the bottom.
00:09:29.080 And for women starts at the top.
00:09:30.620 But what happens at 28 years old?
00:09:32.500 They meet.
00:09:33.840 This is where women are going, hey, this is BS.
00:09:36.180 My life is getting worse.
00:09:37.600 And men are going, hey, things aren't so bad.
00:09:39.580 Yeah.
00:09:40.360 Yeah.
00:09:40.800 No, I agree.
00:09:41.560 You know, once I hit 30, my life did actually get better.
00:09:45.480 But, 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.
00:09:56.760 I think that's what's making it so hard to make connections because we said this last night on your show.
00:10:02.100 With these dating.
00:10:03.380 Oh, yes.
00:10:04.080 We said it.
00:10:04.560 Excuse me.
00:10:05.100 We said it last week on your show.
00:10:06.820 The dating apps are so toxic and superficial where people are just swiping and the girls get hit up way more than the guys.
00:10:14.320 So, it kind of makes men mad at women.
00:10:18.620 I don't know how else to describe it because they're sending all these messages and women are playing them.
00:10:23.000 These women are getting, like, so many more messages.
00:10:25.380 So, I think, like, dating and this dating world that we have, this modern dating world, is why men are starting to hate women so much.
00:10:31.900 And I think that's why men like that content where women get lampooned.
00:10:35.580 Yeah.
00:10:36.060 I think it's a lot of what you were just saying.
00:10:37.600 So, 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?
00:10:47.460 And the guy's like, yeah.
00:10:48.880 You know what I mean?
00:10:49.380 And it's like, people got to get out into the real world.
00:10:52.600 You got to go.
00:10:54.140 You know, you're talking about these dating apps, and this is why they made Bumble.
00:11:00.840 Women on Tinder, they open their mailbox or inbox or whatever it's called and 17,000 messages.
00:11:06.620 And they just scroll through and look for a guy who's got an attractive picture and then hit it and see what he says and then respond.
00:11:13.280 Men swipe on every single woman.
00:11:17.000 They don't care what she looks like and cross their fingers that one of them swipes back.
00:11:20.920 Yeah.
00:11:21.680 I think it's – we do have a gynocentric social order right now, which we did not have for all of prior history.
00:11:29.500 And 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.
00:11:39.020 And it's just – everything about daily life is so radically different due to this massive wave of feminist propaganda that started late 60s.
00:11:48.940 The CIA funded and pushed a lot of it through the Congress for Cultural Freedom, through Operation Mockingbird.
00:11:56.400 Were they pushed feminism through Mockingbird?
00:11:58.580 Yes, they absolutely did.
00:12:00.360 So 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,
00:12:14.360 like the Stepford Wives movie and, like, the Mary Tyler Moore show, a lot of this kind of stuff.
00:12:19.400 Oh, wow.
00:12:19.760 It 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.
00:12:28.800 And don't you want to go out and have a career and be – and have an exciting life?
00:12:33.320 Like –
00:12:33.460 What was – what's the reason for that?
00:12:35.360 So there's a bunch of reasons for that.
00:12:37.120 One is the Rockefellers had just created gender studies departments.
00:12:42.440 Okay, why?
00:12:43.280 So in an effort to liberalize the West, separate it and set it apart from the Soviet Union was a big reason why the CIA was behind it.
00:12:51.120 It was part of a larger culture creation effort from the CIA during the Cold War.
00:12:55.960 To make us more communist?
00:12:57.580 No, to make us more liberalized.
00:13:00.080 So they don't –
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00:14:30.360 Well, that's what ended up happening because Nelson Rockefeller chose Sandra Harding to push feminist epistemology.
00:14:40.320 Standpoint theory is what it's called.
00:14:41.780 It's kind of the root of all the critical theory stuff that permeates the universities now.
00:14:47.120 But the reason they liked it was because you can use standpoint theory, which says there is no objective truth.
00:14:52.400 There's no objective timeline of history.
00:14:54.620 We can kind of create it to be whatever we want.
00:14:57.500 So that's how you get this transgender stuff.
00:14:59.900 You get a lot of these.
00:15:00.720 Everything is a social construct, very Marxist.
00:15:04.360 But the Rockefellers liked it because you can use it in whatever direction you want.
00:15:08.600 So they don't really care about capitalism versus communism or West versus East.
00:15:14.380 They care more about propaganda, mind control, and pushing public opinion in whatever direction they need to.
00:15:20.980 That's why you'll see, like you talk all the time about how the left and right are so different now than they were even 20 years ago.
00:15:27.820 Like the pro-war version, you know, of the liberal left is now what the right is saying, you know, 20 years.
00:15:34.540 Or the anti-war.
00:15:35.400 Yeah, yeah.
00:15:35.800 Former anti-war.
00:15:36.720 But people moved over.
00:15:38.340 Right, right.
00:15:39.180 But it just makes everything so fluid and easy to push around.
00:15:42.340 And they wanted the other really obvious reason to push feminism is you get all the women out of the home and into the workforce.
00:15:48.340 You have twice as many incomes to tax.
00:15:51.060 You 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.
00:15:58.940 I 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.
00:16:08.800 And so it just led to rapid inflation.
00:16:11.880 It strained the workforce.
00:16:14.940 I love this.
00:16:15.420 There's this graph that lefties like to show where it's like right around the end of the 70s, you see wages.
00:16:21.140 You see like inflation keep going up, but wages stay the same.
00:16:24.120 And they're like, what was this all about?
00:16:26.660 This is because they were going after unions.
00:16:28.540 And it's like, no, that's when women entered the workforce.
00:16:30.800 Competition among workers doubled.
00:16:32.760 And that's going to depress wages.
00:16:36.300 Guaranteed.
00:16:36.740 Why do you think suddenly in the 1970s we saw this huge number of women enter the workforce?
00:16:41.920 Like they just organically decided they loved careerism?
00:16:45.240 Or do you think it had something to do with all the propaganda telling them that you need to have an education and have your own money?
00:16:52.120 Because if you don't, you're vulnerable and your husband can abuse you.
00:16:55.520 But we have to get a bit more reductive because while what you're saying is absolutely true, where does this come from?
00:17:00.340 And I blame men.
00:17:02.080 Weak men.
00:17:03.420 Men are weak.
00:17:04.560 Men continually grow weak.
00:17:06.280 And an element of what's going on with the feminism.
00:17:09.020 You know, I'll mention a lot of what we're seeing is really, really bad.
00:17:12.600 Like no fault divorce.
00:17:14.220 Just basically meant marriage is over.
00:17:16.200 It's like you're dating now.
00:17:17.560 That's it.
00:17:18.060 You're dating with a special placard from the government.
00:17:20.560 But you can just leave at any moment.
00:17:21.540 That's ridiculous.
00:17:22.200 Yes.
00:17:22.700 And these are bad things.
00:17:24.580 However, 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.
00:17:34.640 Like 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.
00:17:39.480 You know what I mean?
00:17:40.220 So I see these guys who are watching these channels.
00:17:43.240 And part of me is just like, that's stupid.
00:17:47.840 But I'm not going to hate on a guy who's actively investigating.
00:17:52.160 They may not understand completely, but they're like, why is this thing happening?
00:17:55.540 But I'll just put it this way.
00:17:58.360 Part of what we're seeing is actually good.
00:18:00.780 You know why?
00:18:01.820 Weak men will fail and they deserve to fail.
00:18:04.700 And I will mock their failure.
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00:18:09.780 I mean, this does suck.
00:18:10.760 Watch it.
00:18:11.000 And where are the strong men to lift the burdens and the heavy rocks to make good stuff?
00:18:18.020 So here's what I'm saying.
00:18:19.820 You've got a bunch of guys that are sitting online, overweight.
00:18:24.040 And again, I'm not making fun of everybody's overweight saying everybody's overweight is a failure.
00:18:27.780 I'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.
00:18:36.520 That's right.
00:18:37.060 I'm looking at you, Alex.
00:18:38.620 They're not wiping their armpits.
00:18:39.580 You know that I do eat a lot of Cheetos and stuff, yes.
00:18:42.140 Tim knows that.
00:18:43.040 What 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.
00:18:56.980 They just gave up.
00:18:57.860 But I look at today and I'm like, well, look, it's interesting.
00:19:04.120 Maybe what's happening needs to happen.
00:19:06.720 This is natural selection.
00:19:08.360 Yeah.
00:19:08.480 A society has emerged because men became weaker and weaker.
00:19:11.920 They could not provide for what women wanted, and they could not provide stability in social order.
00:19:16.820 And 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.
00:19:25.060 Meanwhile, 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.
00:19:35.460 And I am going to figure out how to maximize my capabilities with this.
00:19:38.900 If, 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.
00:19:49.860 And so that means 80% of men are just out of the dating pool.
00:19:53.240 And I look at that and I'm like, sucks for you, I guess, dude.
00:19:56.720 I 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.
00:20:04.720 Like, 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.
00:20:12.840 I like his work, that's what I'm saying.
00:20:14.640 He shows the 10 through 1 men and women, and how women go up.
00:20:19.000 A woman who is a 1 wants a man who's a 4.
00:20:21.680 Right.
00:20:22.140 And I'm like, well, first of all, I don't think a woman who's a 1 is getting anybody.
00:20:25.740 And like, that's not true.
00:20:27.920 Wait, wait, I have to cut you off to him.
00:20:29.140 Yeah, they shockingly do.
00:20:29.900 Well, if you've watched my, let me make this point.
00:20:32.620 If you've ever watched my 600-pound life, there's literally 600-pound women.
00:20:35.920 They always have a boyfriend.
00:20:37.100 No, no, no, no.
00:20:37.360 They always have a boyfriend on this show.
00:20:38.540 See, a 600-pound woman is like a 4.
00:20:41.240 What is it, 1?
00:20:42.120 Like a burn victim?
00:20:43.340 Yeah.
00:20:43.600 No, no, burn victims can be nines.
00:20:46.460 For real?
00:20:47.340 Like, being subjected to a horrific accident doesn't reduce your value.
00:20:52.000 Yeah, I know, but looks-wise, like, yeah, we're talking about looks, aren't we?
00:20:55.580 No, no, no.
00:20:56.640 How do you rate?
00:20:57.120 Oh, you're doing total value.
00:20:58.260 Yeah, total marketing, total dating value.
00:21:00.120 So, women have babies.
00:21:03.240 That means it's very, very hard to be a one woman.
00:21:06.160 That's true.
00:21:07.000 Right.
00:21:07.380 So, a one woman is like a barren, mentally deficient, limbless autist in a nursing home.
00:21:14.940 And to be fair, there are men who will abuse that poor creature.
00:21:18.760 You know what I mean?
00:21:19.120 Like, so, you know, even in that regard, but my point to Home Math was like, men are not
00:21:24.940 ranked based on appearance.
00:21:26.660 If you're a guy and you think that your number rating is based on appearance, you've not done
00:21:32.720 any of the reading.
00:21:34.240 Right.
00:21:34.780 They, the Science of Sex documentary from a long time ago, they took 10, pictures of 10,
00:21:41.880 no, no, I think it was like 100 men and 100 women.
00:21:43.540 And then they had people come into the lab and rate them on a scale of 1 to 10 for attractiveness.
00:21:49.000 They then took those pictures out into the streets and said, here's a picture, went to
00:21:53.960 a woman and said, here's a picture of a guy.
00:21:54.940 How would you rate this guy on a scale of 1 to 10?
00:21:57.160 Guess what?
00:21:58.120 The tall guy in the flannel with the rugged good looks and the wavy hair, they were like
00:22:02.500 9, 10, ooh, 9.
00:22:03.860 And then, you know what they did?
00:22:05.480 They showed this frumpy, chubby guy with thin hair and glasses and, you know, ugly.
00:22:11.040 And then we were like, ooh, 5, you know, 4.
00:22:14.860 Then they added biographies.
00:22:17.560 They made the guy in the flannel a manager at a theater who made $35,000 a year.
00:22:21.700 They made the fat guy a software engineer who made half a million a year.
00:22:24.340 And guess what happened?
00:22:25.360 It flipped.
00:22:26.140 Yeah.
00:22:26.340 It evened out.
00:22:27.760 Yeah, yeah.
00:22:28.260 So now all of a sudden the frumpy, ugly guy is a 6 or a 7.
00:22:30.320 And it's like, you got to be kidding me, that ugly guy, he's rich, he can provide.
00:22:35.360 And so men get mad at women for being gold diggers.
00:22:39.420 And I'm just like, that's the stupidest thing in the world.
00:22:42.020 Well, that's like what we were designed for.
00:22:43.960 Like if you, these people, they always contradict themselves with their logic.
00:22:47.900 Like they want women to be a stay-at-home mom or whatever.
00:22:50.740 But in order to do that, you got to have somebody who at least can bring in enough money
00:22:54.540 to make that possible.
00:22:56.340 You know, like I feel like women are mostly, women don't really care about,
00:22:59.520 I don't really care about looks so much.
00:23:01.740 You're just looking more for somebody who's competent.
00:23:04.180 You feel like, okay, you're going to be, you're somebody I can actually trust.
00:23:06.900 Like you've got your, you know, you've got it together.
00:23:09.300 You can lead the family.
00:23:10.360 And then somebody who has the ability to work or will work.
00:23:14.120 It's not really so much the money.
00:23:15.480 It's the ability, will you go out and work?
00:23:17.560 So I don't think throwing, I think throwing women under the bus for that is kind of stupid
00:23:20.860 because it's ultimately like biology forcing them to, to choose somebody based on, you
00:23:27.240 know, we think this person can allow me to stay at home and raise kids.
00:23:30.520 Yeah.
00:23:31.100 There are a lot of guys who, anything is traditional, right?
00:23:34.860 There are a lot of guys who aren't going to do the work.
00:23:37.780 I saw this meme on 4chan, a viral 4chan meme, green text memes, if you've ever seen them.
00:23:43.120 And it was a picture of that, what was it, Hamish and Andy, I think the comedians were,
00:23:47.080 I'm not sure.
00:23:47.620 But you remember that one, Alex, where they're like, are we the baddies?
00:23:49.860 Yeah.
00:23:50.160 The Nazis?
00:23:50.440 Of course, yeah.
00:23:51.000 It was that picture.
00:23:51.640 And then he's like, my friend came and started complaining about this, this girl.
00:23:56.540 He started saying like, you know, she has been like, she's like a gold digger.
00:24:03.440 She's snooty.
00:24:04.640 She's elitist.
00:24:05.640 He asked her out and she refused.
00:24:07.260 And she's instead, she decided to date, uh, date some loser guy.
00:24:11.280 And then he was like, oh wow.
00:24:12.900 He's like, yeah, I hear that a lot.
00:24:14.480 So he said, I decided to look up who this guy was.
00:24:16.880 And he's like, he's an athlete.
00:24:18.360 He's fit.
00:24:19.080 He's six feet tall.
00:24:20.020 He works at a charity helping children.
00:24:22.600 And then he was like, my friend is obese, lazy, doesn't want to go to work, won't wash
00:24:29.000 himself.
00:24:29.620 And he was like, I think we're the bad guys.
00:24:32.340 Like, yeah, like evolutionary biology and psychology.
00:24:37.440 Women want to find a guy who's going to protect them from a bear.
00:24:40.900 Are you that guy?
00:24:42.300 Well, the, I think the problem we have now is that's great if women do have, like Lily said,
00:24:47.440 the intention of being moms, having kids, and they want a man to provide because they're
00:24:51.800 going to have a family.
00:24:52.820 But the issue we've run into now is that that's not what most women want to do.
00:24:57.220 The average woman is having like 1.6 children.
00:25:00.420 Now the average first age they have a baby is like 30 or 31.
00:25:04.420 What's the average body count, Rachel?
00:25:05.780 You probably know.
00:25:06.380 Oh, it varies so much depending on what surveys you look at.
00:25:10.000 It could be like, some of them say like eight.
00:25:12.640 Some of them say a lot higher.
00:25:14.100 I think it's probably higher because they're all lying.
00:25:17.380 They're all lying.
00:25:18.120 We all know that they lie.
00:25:19.220 So I don't know about the body count, but it's just like, if women wanted those things
00:25:23.980 from men for the purpose of having a family, I think that's fine.
00:25:27.000 But sadly, they don't seem to want to do that.
00:25:29.820 So now it's, or they wait until they're like 35 and they're like, well, now I want to have
00:25:34.060 a child.
00:25:34.500 And as a result, the United States for the first time has a rising maternal mortality rate
00:25:40.620 due to the advanced age of first pregnancy and pregnancies in general.
00:25:45.560 So it's like, we're kind of at this weird impasse where if women want men for resources,
00:25:50.660 but you're also a career boss babe who has her own money and you got your own bag and you
00:25:55.180 don't need a man for anything, then you can see why dating isn't working for people.
00:25:59.720 We should teach the history of Sparta in our homeschools.
00:26:04.260 Or just watch the movie Idiocracy.
00:26:06.280 Everybody's seen it.
00:26:06.840 Have you seen that movie?
00:26:07.640 Of course.
00:26:08.260 At the very beginning, why everybody's getting stupid?
00:26:10.220 Because, you know, all the idiots are just having babies and then the people that are
00:26:13.460 smart and that, you know, don't want to waste their money only have one baby.
00:26:16.500 And that's literally what's happening in society today.
00:26:18.900 And it's just Venezuelan immigrants are having like 10 kids to come up to the border.
00:26:22.880 And, uh, you know, Tim and I would not have 10 kids, you know, that's different.
00:26:28.040 You know what they did in Sparta, right?
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00:27:55.960 What did they do in Sparta?
00:27:59.420 With the babies?
00:28:00.400 How they would like...
00:28:01.160 Well, I don't know.
00:28:02.900 I've heard that they would leave the baby out for 24 hours and if it died, it deserved to die.
00:28:06.960 Yeah.
00:28:07.120 They're like, it was not strong.
00:28:08.360 Yeah.
00:28:08.600 Wow.
00:28:08.880 They would just like leave it and walk away.
00:28:10.540 But I'm not saying do that.
00:28:11.320 The only way to get a headstone on your grave if you were a man was to die in battle and if you were a woman was to die in childbirth.
00:28:20.980 And the reason I bring that up is not that we should literally follow that, but it's to show how a society valued having children.
00:28:27.580 Women were seen as heroic warriors for having children.
00:28:32.340 Men were worthless unless they died fighting to protect their families.
00:28:37.680 And then what we have now is I blame men because I think you said this last time you were on the show that equality...
00:28:44.820 You said something like equality is the choice of men if at any point men decided...
00:28:49.800 Do you elaborate on that?
00:28:51.420 Yeah, yeah.
00:28:51.900 Because men have the monopoly on force, any notion of women's rights is going to have to be enforced by men.
00:28:58.200 So any illusion we have that women have rights is men saying, yes, we'll go ahead and enforce those rights for you.
00:29:03.880 And you're right.
00:29:04.480 I mean, if you look, if you read my book, it was like progressive era industrialist men who tend to be like your beta type of guys.
00:29:13.300 Gay men is what you're trying to say.
00:29:14.340 Well, they just, they tend to be, so like think of Bill Gates, right?
00:29:17.420 Not the most alpha dude, but very smart, became very successful and wealthy and rich.
00:29:21.420 And 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.
00:29:30.580 Because 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.
00:29:38.080 And what they are finding out is that's not the good deal that they thought it was.
00:29:42.120 But for a lot of guys, it is for the top 20th percentile.
00:29:46.180 Yeah.
00:29:46.460 They're getting free, free sex whenever they want with no responsibility.
00:29:50.460 And like feminism has greatly benefited like a lot of guys, like the top 20 percent.
00:29:58.260 Now 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.
00:30:08.240 And then the guy says, why buy the cow when you get the milk for free?
00:30:10.660 Ironic, isn't it?
00:30:12.120 Isn't it a little ironic?
00:30:14.080 Look at this.
00:30:14.540 I asked chat GPT.
00:30:16.460 The average body count for a woman between 25 and 44 is 4.2.
00:30:20.780 And for men, it's 6.1.
00:30:23.260 And you know what that means?
00:30:24.940 Fewer guys are having more sex.
00:30:27.040 Yes, absolutely.
00:30:28.340 And 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.
00:30:38.140 And they're going to burn the place to the ground.
00:30:39.560 Yeah.
00:30:40.240 Well, this the situation in general is not sustainable for for like multiple reasons.
00:30:45.160 You 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.
00:30:52.680 But it's having every girl be an Instagram model or a sex worker produces no actual value.
00:30:58.440 There's nothing of value being actually produced in the economy.
00:31:01.380 It's just money that's getting recycled from people who actually are producers.
00:31:04.700 And combined with the super low birth rates, we're already seeing like logistical problems, supply chain problems.
00:31:13.480 You have Japan and Canada, you know, euthanizing the elderly because there's more people in diapers that are old than young.
00:31:19.140 It's not a sustainable situation.
00:31:21.300 And the correction is going to suck.
00:31:22.880 There's multiple ways it could happen, but none of it's going to be handmade steel.
00:31:26.160 Wait, is there assisted suicide in Japan?
00:31:27.800 I didn't even realize that.
00:31:28.620 It's that big.
00:31:29.200 And I know in Canada, they started doing it.
00:31:30.720 Yeah.
00:31:31.040 And is that big, too?
00:31:31.920 I don't know about assisted suicide in Japan, but they have honorific suicide.
00:31:37.700 Yeah, I know.
00:31:38.760 It's a big deal there.
00:31:39.800 They have the forest where they hang themselves to, right?
00:31:42.680 Yeah, that's crazy.
00:31:43.760 It is wild.
00:31:44.700 You know, just imagine how wild it's going to be because South Korea's birth rate is 0.8.
00:31:49.720 Yes.
00:31:50.400 0.78.
00:31:51.800 0.78.
00:31:52.700 Wow.
00:31:52.820 0.78.
00:31:53.800 So the average Korean woman isn't even replacing herself.
00:31:56.520 That means there will come a time where you'll go to Korea and there will be abandoned cities.
00:32:00.160 Yeah.
00:32:00.340 Because there's not going to be the labor force to maintain a system like that.
00:32:05.080 Japan, too.
00:32:06.160 They can get as many Venezuelans as they want.
00:32:08.400 I mean, we should just send all of them over to South Korea.
00:32:10.740 You know what I mean?
00:32:11.040 That's what we should.
00:32:11.260 We can occupy it anyway.
00:32:12.340 Yeah.
00:32:13.460 That's the one country I can pretend to be concerned about because, you know, everyone's
00:32:17.620 got their exception for foreign aid, so I'll choose South Korea.
00:32:21.360 But we can also send all these people to Ukraine, you know, have them go to war there.
00:32:24.880 Oh, gosh.
00:32:25.580 Well, this kind of brings up our question about, like, okay, if we're going to have women in
00:32:29.920 conservative or right-wing media, like, is that a paradox?
00:32:33.560 How does that work?
00:32:35.100 And I think it is something of a paradox to have.
00:32:38.400 Like, you look at the TPUSA women's leadership summits that they have, right?
00:32:43.600 It's all these boss babe ladies and they're having a leadership summit.
00:32:46.860 Or, like, this was one of my big criticisms of Trump.
00:32:49.840 He and his daughter had this huge program to get moms back to work.
00:32:53.920 And I was like, why?
00:32:56.480 Why do we want all the moms to be at work?
00:32:59.320 What are you doing?
00:33:00.740 And so this push to, like, moms have to work and moms need to be leaders and entrepreneurs
00:33:05.400 and business people.
00:33:07.080 Why are we doing that?
00:33:08.200 And especially why are we doing that on the conservative right?
00:33:11.040 That would be my question.
00:33:12.780 I don't know what you guys think about that.
00:33:14.600 Do you think that's good if it's bad?
00:33:17.340 Well, this is the one thing.
00:33:19.120 It's like women in the workforce.
00:33:20.560 I do think that, obviously, some women just want to be a stay-at-home mom.
00:33:24.260 But some women want to work.
00:33:25.760 You know, I mean, I don't think it's just all feminism.
00:33:27.820 I mean, I think that plays a big part of it, right?
00:33:29.580 But don't some women want to do something like artists, creative types?
00:33:33.100 Like, you work, technically, right?
00:33:35.000 Yeah, now, at 43, after I already raised five kids.
00:33:38.100 Well, I'm just saying, but you enjoy it.
00:33:39.700 But I stayed home to take care of the kids.
00:33:42.180 But, Rachel, I know you, you get a lot of joy from writing books.
00:33:46.060 You get joy from doing podcasts like this.
00:33:48.580 Sure.
00:33:48.960 So, and this is probably most traditional women are not doing what you're doing.
00:33:52.320 They're probably not writing books.
00:33:53.380 They're probably not putting themselves out there online.
00:33:55.300 So, it's like, it's kind of a weird situation where, of course, you just want to be trad and
00:33:59.520 stay at home.
00:34:00.120 But at the same time, you do get joy from grinding and working.
00:34:04.580 See, that's the thing.
00:34:05.700 I really don't.
00:34:06.280 The grinding stuff, that's what I could be doing a lot more.
00:34:09.220 And everybody's like, why isn't your YouTube bigger?
00:34:11.300 And why don't you post more?
00:34:12.600 And why don't you do more?
00:34:13.340 And I'm like, because I still have two kids that are teenagers.
00:34:16.320 So, they don't need a ton as much time as they did when they were little.
00:34:19.700 But they're still the priority.
00:34:20.940 And so is my husband.
00:34:21.900 Taking care of my husband is a priority.
00:34:23.880 I assist him with everything he's doing first.
00:34:26.200 And this is like my side thing that I do when I do have time.
00:34:29.640 And sometimes there will be two months where I don't have time for it.
00:34:33.480 So, it just doesn't get done.
00:34:35.180 The only reason I say that is my mom never worked.
00:34:37.820 And she hated working.
00:34:39.000 And I kind of wish my mom did work a little bit.
00:34:40.820 So, she had some fun and did something.
00:34:42.580 Because she just dealt with me.
00:34:44.100 But is working fun?
00:34:44.940 I don't know.
00:34:45.600 If you do something you love, it can be fun.
00:34:47.460 Like, I love my job.
00:34:48.640 Thank God.
00:34:49.360 But I'm just saying, I'm not saying all women should work.
00:34:51.960 But I don't think that if a woman wants to have a career, that is a bad thing.
00:34:55.680 See, but my problem is moms.
00:34:57.360 Like, if you're a mom, you already have a career.
00:34:58.940 You already have a full-time job.
00:35:00.540 Raising a child is not a part-time nights and weekends gig.
00:35:03.420 You cannot do it that way.
00:35:04.580 And if you do, something's going to take a hit at home.
00:35:08.220 That's true.
00:35:09.000 I do agree with that.
00:35:10.020 I would say, like, the thing is, it's kind of a rock and a hard place for, like, the single people.
00:35:13.820 Like, we're not talking about moms right now.
00:35:15.340 Like, we're just, like, what are you supposed to do if you don't find a good guy who even wants to get married?
00:35:20.280 Because, like, whenever I went to college, you first of all, you get really excited, like, freshman year.
00:35:25.180 Because you're like, man, I'm going to, like, get a boyfriend and then I'll get a husband.
00:35:28.120 Because that's what you're raised thinking.
00:35:29.660 You always think you're going to find your person there.
00:35:31.520 And then you quickly realize that first freshman year, ooh, people don't want to date.
00:35:35.940 They don't, definitely don't want to get married.
00:35:37.720 So then, you know, you graduate.
00:35:39.660 You get a job.
00:35:41.020 It's even harder.
00:35:41.960 Like, dating apps are weird.
00:35:43.900 Like, you're not going to find anybody quality on there.
00:35:46.220 So, like, what are you supposed to do?
00:35:47.840 Panhandle?
00:35:48.240 Like, you have to work.
00:35:50.780 You have bills.
00:35:51.660 Right, exactly.
00:35:52.620 This is what I think a lot of the problem is.
00:35:54.920 I think we raise women and we tell them, focus the first 18 years of your life on getting good grades so you can get into a good school.
00:36:01.300 Because you have to go to college.
00:36:02.480 I was told this all the time growing up.
00:36:04.400 You're going to go to college.
00:36:05.480 You have to go to college.
00:36:06.540 You're a loser if you don't go to college.
00:36:08.180 You've got to get a degree and you've got to have a career.
00:36:11.140 And so we tell women to do that, right?
00:36:13.500 And then they go to college.
00:36:14.360 They spend four to six years.
00:36:15.860 They get an average of $40,000 in debt.
00:36:18.420 They're 22 to 24 by the time they graduate.
00:36:20.980 And then you have to establish your career.
00:36:22.780 You didn't just spend 23 years of your life to, like, suddenly stay home.
00:36:26.840 So it's like, well, I've got to establish my career.
00:36:28.640 So they spend the next five to ten years doing that.
00:36:31.120 And 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.
00:36:41.700 And that's super difficult for women on multiple levels.
00:36:45.280 And it leads to a low birth rate.
00:36:47.000 And it leads to a lot of women never getting married.
00:36:48.880 I've got to make this one point, too, because I know you're going to get in.
00:36:50.880 Why are buzzer beater babies bad?
00:36:52.560 Aren't they good?
00:36:53.400 I know, because I've had a lot of babies.
00:36:54.500 They're better than nothing.
00:36:55.320 That's what I'm saying.
00:36:56.260 Everybody's making fun of buzzer beater babies.
00:36:57.840 I'm like, isn't that good?
00:36:58.560 They beat them.
00:36:59.560 Buzzer beater shot's the best shot in the game.
00:37:01.900 I would rather you have any babies at all over no babies.
00:37:06.700 Absolutely.
00:37:07.240 But I think we give people backwards advice.
00:37:09.360 I think women should be focusing their fertile years on building their family.
00:37:12.880 And 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.
00:37:25.780 And then if she wanted to go do something, you know, in the workplace, she could.
00:37:28.960 I 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.
00:37:40.460 They were friends, and they were in entertainment.
00:37:43.600 The woman got pregnant and decided she wanted to have a kid in her early 20s, and the guy kept working.
00:37:50.700 Ten years later, she's got a 10-year-old daughter.
00:37:53.600 Her career is exactly where it was when she got pregnant.
00:37:56.660 She had a kid.
00:37:57.940 She tried to keep up with it.
00:37:59.280 Dude was running his own company with dozens of clients, and she was salty about it.
00:38:05.760 She was jealous.
00:38:07.640 She was like, I had a kid, and now this guy is doing all these really, really amazing things.
00:38:13.020 And my response to her was just like, why are you mad?
00:38:16.380 That's what life is.
00:38:17.340 Like, there will never be equality between men and women.
00:38:22.060 Thank you.
00:38:22.600 Have an illegal equality?
00:38:23.600 No, no, no, of course, of course.
00:38:25.180 Civil equality?
00:38:26.140 Like, yeah, no, no, no, no problem.
00:38:28.460 I still don't believe that'll happen, but, you know, that can be written down.
00:38:31.780 That's different.
00:38:32.700 But the idea that a man and a woman are identical in every single way, and they're working at a FedEx, right?
00:38:40.740 All they got to do is stack papers and ship them out.
00:38:44.520 Anybody can do that job.
00:38:45.640 It's a no-brainer job.
00:38:47.060 And then both decide at 22, hey, we want to have kids.
00:38:51.940 The woman says, I must take time off of work to have kid.
00:38:54.780 The guy says, my wife's pregnant at home.
00:38:58.400 That's it.
00:38:58.900 Like, 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?
00:39:09.160 Yeah, at least.
00:39:10.100 At least.
00:39:10.640 At least a couple weeks, yeah.
00:39:11.820 I'm saying, like, the extreme minimum.
00:39:14.040 Minimum, yeah, two weeks.
00:39:14.960 The extreme minimum.
00:39:16.420 That's still two weeks the man does not have to take off.
00:39:18.300 Right.
00:39:19.200 Now, I do think guys should take time off to help their wife with their kids, you know what I mean?
00:39:23.320 But 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.
00:39:31.900 And the woman's going to be like, I have to, I can't do anything.
00:39:35.080 I have a kid, and I'm not getting rid of it.
00:39:36.160 Well, I think we should do something more like what Sparta did, at least.
00:39:41.140 Put the babies in the woods?
00:39:42.120 Not put the babies in the woods.
00:39:43.300 Maybe not you only get a headstone if you die in childbirth.
00:39:46.240 Okay, maybe not that extreme.
00:39:47.380 But, like, to venerate motherhood and hold it in as high regard and not sit, because I had this happen to me.
00:39:53.700 I had.
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00:41:21.720 People that when I had my first child at 20 were like, oh, it's such a shame.
00:41:25.260 Rachel's life is over.
00:41:26.460 It's over for her.
00:41:27.400 She'll never recover.
00:41:28.320 She'll never be anything now.
00:41:29.980 It's such a shame.
00:41:30.720 She's so smart and she's just going to be a mom.
00:41:33.000 And I was like, excuse me, but if I went and got some great job, they're going to replace me the day after I die.
00:41:39.580 Me having five children that I raise well is going to have a ripple effect into the future that I can't even quantify.
00:41:46.040 Why do you think that's not worthy?
00:41:48.120 But me having a job is, I think this would be a great bit for like Seamus Colligan, Freedom Tunes.
00:41:54.580 It's like a woman on her deathbed surrounded by all of her children and grandchildren.
00:41:59.060 It's a room full of people.
00:42:00.420 And she goes, I wish I got a better job and didn't have any of you.
00:42:04.720 Yes, exactly.
00:42:05.520 Never going to happen.
00:42:06.780 Never going to happen.
00:42:07.680 Chelsea Handler is going to be crying her eyes out when she's alone in her cold, sterile hospital bed.
00:42:12.840 But 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.
00:42:20.400 Like, oh, how do you support your husband?
00:42:22.640 Like you're almost shamed for not working, you know, and then you're weird if you've got a lot of kids.
00:42:27.300 So 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.
00:42:36.960 Like they expect you to work, you know, like we got to fix that.
00:42:40.100 And then we also have to like fix the culture to where it's not, where it's a good thing.
00:42:44.920 Like you were saying, you have to venerate the housewife.
00:42:47.120 That has to be a good thing, not an embarrassing, shameful, oh, you're some like hick in the woods with 10 kids.
00:42:52.580 I got this great, great list here for all the feminists.
00:42:55.140 We can rag on feminists.
00:42:55.980 You guys like doing that, right?
00:42:57.360 I do.
00:42:58.360 Here are the top jobs held by women in the U.S. ranked by the highest percentage of women in those roles.
00:43:03.920 Preschool and kindergarten teachers, 97% women.
00:43:06.740 Speech language pathologists, 96% women.
00:43:10.180 Dental hygienists, 95%.
00:43:11.660 Child care workers, 94%.
00:43:12.940 Medical records and technicians, 93%.
00:43:15.780 Secretaries, 92%.
00:43:17.480 Nurses, 90%.
00:43:18.860 Vocational nurses, 89%.
00:43:20.820 Elementary school teachers, 81%.
00:43:22.820 Human resource specialists, 70%.
00:43:25.000 Oh, heaven help us.
00:43:26.200 Now, among men, 90% carpenters.
00:43:29.880 90% of carpenters are men.
00:43:31.780 90% of automotive service technicians, electricians, construction laborers, truck drivers, plumbers, pipe fitters, steam fitters, machinists, software developers.
00:43:39.780 General maintenance and first line supervisors of production and operating workers.
00:43:43.940 84% men.
00:43:45.580 Yes.
00:43:46.120 This is like you can see the polarization.
00:43:48.840 Now, here's the best part.
00:43:49.620 I said list the jobs at the highest rate of mortality with a percentage of men and women in that job.
00:43:56.360 Logging workers, 135.9 deaths per 100,000, 97% men.
00:44:02.120 Fishing and hunting workers, 86 deaths per 100,000, 98% men.
00:44:07.140 Aircraft pilots, 95% men.
00:44:09.400 Roofers, 99% men.
00:44:11.720 Refuse collectors, 95% men.
00:44:14.860 Drivers and truck drivers, 94%.
00:44:16.740 Farmers and ranchers, 92%.
00:44:18.780 Structural and ironwork and steelworkers, 99%.
00:44:21.520 Construction laborers, 96%.
00:44:23.200 Ground maintenance, 95%.
00:44:24.880 All 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.
00:44:35.460 Yes.
00:44:36.980 I don't want a woman flying my plane.
00:44:38.800 I don't know if that's racist or not, or sexist.
00:44:41.360 No, it's racist.
00:44:42.720 I flew here and I saw a woman in the cockpit.
00:44:44.560 I was like, Lord help us.
00:44:46.300 You had a female pilot?
00:44:47.500 Oh, yeah.
00:44:48.340 I mean, I wouldn't mind if it's a transgender.
00:44:49.980 She's real chatty, too, on the line.
00:44:52.220 No, well, see, a male to female transgender pilot, I would feel more comfortable with than probably just a woman.
00:44:58.740 No, I don't know.
00:44:59.760 Like, 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.
00:45:07.240 But I would argue I think they are giving the right leadership advice because, I guess, different tricks for different folks.
00:45:12.520 I don't think there is one angle or one lifestyle that fits everybody.
00:45:16.480 So, that's why, I mean, that's why.
00:45:18.220 Yeah, but that just counts like, that sounds like mumbo jumbo.
00:45:20.820 Does it?
00:45:21.300 Yeah, it really does.
00:45:22.240 Like, oh, just different strokes for different folks.
00:45:24.180 Yeah, to a certain degree, but there's only one group that can have babies, and we need women to do that.
00:45:29.560 Like, when I say we need them to.
00:45:30.240 So, do you think they should go up there and be like, just get pregnant, women.
00:45:32.920 That's all you can do is have a baby.
00:45:34.680 That's all you're worth is just pooping out babies.
00:45:36.640 Well, what's wrong with that?
00:45:37.660 I'm not saying.
00:45:38.200 Pooping out babies?
00:45:38.800 There's nothing worth being.
00:45:40.340 No, I'm saying there's nothing else in life other than that.
00:45:43.380 For a woman, that should be your primary objective, absolutely.
00:45:47.220 It should be the center of your life, and it always has been through all of history until the last 30, 40 years.
00:45:53.560 Well, I'm not saying women shouldn't have babies.
00:45:55.400 Women are the only people who can do it, right?
00:45:56.560 I'm not saying women shouldn't have babies, but I just think that, you know.
00:46:00.720 Why?
00:46:01.020 Preference?
00:46:01.860 Just you prefer for women to be able to, like, do stuff?
00:46:04.800 I mean.
00:46:05.340 No, I'm just saying women, their main goal wants to be having babies.
00:46:09.400 They should.
00:46:09.700 If their main goal wants to be writing books or being content creators, they can do that, too.
00:46:13.080 I mean.
00:46:13.380 Just, like, do whatever.
00:46:15.120 Do whatever you want all the time.
00:46:16.140 Men don't have the luxury of just, like, oh, follow your goals and your dreams.
00:46:20.140 That's what I'm trying to do.
00:46:21.280 I do believe people should follow their goals.
00:46:23.120 Because when you tell women, well, Tim just pulled up what women do for jobs.
00:46:25.700 And fun fact, it's almost the exact same stuff they were doing 100 years ago before suffrage.
00:46:30.580 It's almost the same list.
00:46:32.140 I think the CDC has a page with the top 20 careers that women had in 1920.
00:46:37.360 Super similar.
00:46:38.280 Some of the names of the occupations have changed a little bit.
00:46:41.720 And the main thing is they swapped farm labor for HR work.
00:46:44.220 That's kind of the main trade-off.
00:46:45.440 It's literally the same thing.
00:46:46.480 It's the same thing.
00:46:47.360 So now women are doing.
00:46:48.860 Laundresses.
00:46:49.920 Women are choosing to do the same things they did prior to women's lib.
00:46:54.300 Only now we get to pay for daycare to have some other random lady raise our baby while we work our retail job.
00:47:00.780 And we get to pay income tax.
00:47:03.040 And we get to finance a second vehicle and pay insurance on it.
00:47:06.200 So, like, the cost of mothers working versus what they actually bring home, not such a great ratio, not a very smart way to do things.
00:47:13.020 And it has had an effect on men's wages to some degree to have, like, this more gynocentric economy.
00:47:19.460 Aaron Clary has a great book that he just wrote about the effect of this female-centered economy and, like, what the ramifications are.
00:47:27.880 So, I mean…
00:47:29.380 It's a self-correcting force, though.
00:47:31.180 Well, 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.
00:47:36.900 But, like, in the black community, we've created a system where women get rewarded for having babies out of wedlock.
00:47:42.300 And so they're just having babies just to get more social services.
00:47:45.120 And in that sense, I don't think that's great.
00:47:46.780 I don't think that's smart.
00:47:48.080 Well, I don't necessarily agree with that entirely.
00:47:50.560 The highest rates of abortion are in the black community.
00:47:52.960 Yeah, but I know that might be a stat, but I know a lot of black people, I feel like they never get abortions.
00:47:58.660 But 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.
00:48:06.740 And why do we have so many out-of-wedlock births?
00:48:09.260 Because feminism pushed birth control, abortion, no-fault divorce, sex out-of-wedlock as liberation.
00:48:17.600 Hey, ladies, you should be having sex outside of marriage because that's freeing.
00:48:21.880 It's liberating.
00:48:22.500 You should be like the guys.
00:48:23.520 You should stack bodies.
00:48:25.100 We wouldn't have that if it wasn't for feminism.
00:48:27.420 And that's why there's so many OnlyFans, though, is because there's not that nuclear family.
00:48:31.180 And so these women have daddy issues.
00:48:33.120 And so that's where they want to get their gratification by showing their boobs on their own.
00:48:36.180 I mean, it's daddy issues, but it's also attention.
00:48:38.340 They love the dopamine hit of the attention.
00:48:40.480 Yes, there you go.
00:48:40.840 This is JetGPT.
00:48:42.620 I'm a big fan.
00:48:43.640 I told it to-
00:48:44.220 When you said plot a graph of welfare spending and out-of-wedlock births, I said do that.
00:48:47.920 It did it since 1980 to 2015.
00:48:49.980 Take a look at that.
00:48:50.920 Me vindicated again.
00:48:52.080 Look at that.
00:48:52.620 That's wild.
00:48:53.220 And I want to say I'm pro-life.
00:48:54.360 I'm happy all of these black single women had babies.
00:48:56.840 I'm not saying that.
00:48:57.660 But it's just there is a thing where just having babies just to get more social services or something, it seems kind of counterintuitive.
00:49:04.780 But that's not what I'm advocating at all.
00:49:06.560 I'm saying venerate motherhood.
00:49:08.020 I'm saying encourage people.
00:49:10.300 Make it shameful to have out-of-wedlock babies.
00:49:12.900 I got it.
00:49:13.140 Make it shameful to get divorced just because you wanted to find yourself.
00:49:16.580 I'm on a journey.
00:49:17.560 I got it.
00:49:17.900 I have to discover myself.
00:49:18.940 So sorry, kids.
00:49:19.720 Daddy's gone.
00:49:20.380 Mommy's going to run off with Mr. Johnson because he makes her feel sexy.
00:49:24.180 That's the shit that needs to end.
00:49:25.800 I got an idea.
00:49:27.180 It's an award ceremony and it's called The Mommies.
00:49:30.480 There you go.
00:49:31.260 And it is categories of best moms and the moms come on stage and get awards.
00:49:37.080 They kind of did that in the Soviet Union.
00:49:38.920 So in the Soviet Union, the Bolsheviks made abortion legal and paid for in state hospitals for the first time in world history.
00:49:46.020 And it got so bad that within less than 20 years, they had three abortions for every one live birth.
00:49:51.920 And Stalin came to power and said, we got to put the brakes on this.
00:49:55.160 They had just had a war.
00:49:56.300 They had just had a famine.
00:49:57.260 And he was like, we're going to get wiped out.
00:49:58.860 So they actually created a program to give medals to women who had more than like five babies or something like that.
00:50:04.380 You got like a presidential medal of honor for being a mother of a bunch of kids.
00:50:09.820 So, I mean, you can actually do that.
00:50:11.920 You could do like the mom with the most babies, you know, every year wins.
00:50:16.020 And it's like Cheryl has, you know.
00:50:18.060 The Octomom.
00:50:18.740 Do you remember Octomom?
00:50:19.780 Right.
00:50:20.140 No, but I mean like, so it's like it could be the same mom every year because she's cranking out a baby every nine months or whatever.
00:50:26.300 And it's like Cheryl once again with her seventh year in a row of having babies.
00:50:30.720 And they're all Irish twins.
00:50:31.780 Like just endless.
00:50:33.380 She's working it.
00:50:34.680 But no, you could do stuff like the success of the children, success of the community.
00:50:41.020 So it's like a mom who raised kids and like does soccer practice or something and help, you know, things like that.
00:50:48.460 She runs the homeschool co-op.
00:50:50.340 Right, right.
00:50:51.180 And in this co-op, we've seen testing rates hit the 99th percentile among all of the kids.
00:50:57.300 And everyone's clapping and cheering.
00:50:58.400 I mean, I'm not trying to throw salt on this, but what a boring award show.
00:51:02.980 I mean, who wants to watch the mommies?
00:51:05.060 Like, I mean.
00:51:05.980 Women.
00:51:06.620 Who want?
00:51:07.220 Would you watch the mommies?
00:51:08.560 I would.
00:51:09.180 Hell yeah.
00:51:09.720 All women would.
00:51:10.520 You know why?
00:51:10.680 I'd be in there competing.
00:51:12.180 Because women watch what TikTok tells them to watch.
00:51:15.180 True.
00:51:15.920 Because women are social.
00:51:17.880 Women are subjective.
00:51:18.900 Men are objective.
00:51:20.020 The focus of most men is object-oriented.
00:51:22.500 The focus of most women is subject-oriented.
00:51:24.180 My favorite example of this is, I don't want to pull it up, but there's the meme where a guy takes a picture of a thing.
00:51:31.300 A woman takes a picture of herself in front of the thing.
00:51:33.660 Right.
00:51:34.120 Because women care about people and men care about things.
00:51:36.140 Yes.
00:51:36.460 And you can call that good or bad.
00:51:37.720 I think it's neutral.
00:51:38.880 Yeah.
00:51:39.040 There's a good reason why guys are interested in solving the puzzle and accomplishing the goal.
00:51:43.500 It benefits society.
00:51:44.580 And there's a very good reason why women care about people.
00:51:47.100 You need to care about people.
00:51:48.340 And you make them.
00:51:49.060 Right?
00:51:49.740 So, you know, I think if you made the mommies and then Instagram made that a pop-up in everyone's feed, women would love it.
00:51:58.640 They would take their cues from what society deemed positive and effective.
00:52:05.080 So, a good example of this is the young teenage girls who developed Tourette's syndrome.
00:52:08.840 Do you guys hear this story?
00:52:09.840 Yes.
00:52:10.900 They were on Instagram watching this prominent – it was Instagram and TikTok.
00:52:15.840 She had Tourette's.
00:52:16.740 And so, the millions of young girl followers were watching her and developed Tourette's syndrome by watching her because women are social creatures.
00:52:24.640 Yes.
00:52:25.060 More so than men.
00:52:25.840 Men are too, but –
00:52:26.640 Women are very easily propagandized.
00:52:28.520 It'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.
00:52:34.500 Women are very easy.
00:52:35.500 There's, like, this top little percentage and a bottom little percentage of women that are, like, super easy to propagandize and, like, almost impossible.
00:52:43.500 But 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.
00:52:59.400 You're a loser.
00:53:00.260 You're a man.
00:53:01.100 Yeah.
00:53:01.320 You need to be competing with men in order to be considered a successful woman.
00:53:05.280 Well, and I think that's why the marketing's important.
00:53:07.380 Like, the right hasn't done a great job at marketing marriage to women.
00:53:12.040 You know what I mean?
00:53:12.600 Like, there's these fringe groups of, I don't know, the red pill movement maybe.
00:53:15.960 They kind of don't make it very appealing.
00:53:18.020 Like, say you're marketing a product.
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00:54:53.580 Because nobody's going to want to buy it.
00:54:55.700 Like, if you make marriage out like, no, you just stay home and you have kids and you have no life and you just serve your man.
00:55:01.220 If you say it like that, obviously that doesn't sound very appealing.
00:55:04.920 But if you're like, this is liberating.
00:55:07.360 You get to stay at home.
00:55:08.360 You get to have your babies.
00:55:09.620 You get to have your life.
00:55:11.080 You get to have fun with your kids.
00:55:13.220 I think that's a big deal.
00:55:15.080 Like, we're not doing a great job marketing traditional marriage to people.
00:55:18.920 And you're not going to get in a lot of, like, college girls are not going to go for that, you know.
00:55:24.100 I do love these videos from these women who are like, I've been working for three years.
00:55:29.000 I hate this.
00:55:30.040 Work sucks.
00:55:31.020 I want to stay home.
00:55:32.020 And it's like, you did have that before.
00:55:33.940 But there was one viral video several years ago where a woman, she's like 23, and she was like, why am I at work?
00:55:41.960 Feminists, I don't know if you guys remember this video.
00:55:43.460 She's like, feminism ruined everything.
00:55:45.680 We used to get to stay home with our kids and just watch TV and cook food.
00:55:49.980 And the guys did all of the work for us.
00:55:51.940 And it's like, used to.
00:55:52.760 Yeah, that's right.
00:55:53.360 And guys are pissed about it, too.
00:55:55.560 Guys like going and chopping wood with high mortality rate risk.
00:56:01.220 Guys like doing it.
00:56:02.080 And then they want to come home, and they want to feel comfortable and relaxed with a beautiful woman and their family.
00:56:07.860 And I can't speak for women, but I'd be willing to bet they don't want to be out chopping lumber.
00:56:11.640 That's why none of them are working that job.
00:56:13.620 Exactly.
00:56:14.080 Well, 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.
00:56:19.740 You're going to either have your corner window office where you are flying to Paris to close the deal over brunch, right?
00:56:26.120 Or you're going to be Taylor Swift or Beyonce, and you're going to have an empire and be like a boss babe.
00:56:31.380 We're going to be Kylie Jenner and have this really successful cosmetic company.
00:56:34.900 And as we saw, that's not what happens for most women.
00:56:37.880 Most women end up being a retail manager or, you know, an administrative clerk of some kind or something like that.
00:56:44.080 And we're supposed to think that's cool and better than being a mom.
00:56:47.660 But 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.
00:56:57.960 I 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.
00:57:06.460 I don't want female leadership in politics, personally.
00:57:10.520 I don't know how you guys feel about that.
00:57:12.100 But, like, I see the TPUSA Women's Leadership Summit, and I'm like, it's a bunch of pantsuit boss girls.
00:57:19.200 Most of them have no kids.
00:57:20.480 Most of them aren't married.
00:57:21.560 And they're going to do what for us on the right wing?
00:57:24.500 I don't know.
00:57:26.380 I can also – so I plotted a graph out of wedlock births and women in the workplace.
00:57:29.940 Yep.
00:57:30.120 I bet – and obviously you do the same thing with welfare spending and women in the workplace.
00:57:33.960 You see the same thing.
00:57:34.640 Yes.
00:57:35.220 Yeah.
00:57:35.620 And the number one correlate for low birth rates is women in higher education.
00:57:42.700 Around the world, the more you push women into university, the lower the birth rate goes.
00:57:47.420 And it doesn't matter what culture.
00:57:48.780 It doesn't matter what country.
00:57:50.780 It's just the way that it works.
00:57:52.440 You can only focus on one thing.
00:57:54.240 You can't do it all.
00:57:55.880 And that's what we tell women.
00:57:56.760 Oh, you can be educated, and you can have a career, and you can be a full-time mom, and you just can't.
00:58:01.560 You're only one person.
00:58:03.140 And I think that's why women are so stressed out.
00:58:05.320 26% of all American women are on at least one psychiatric drug.
00:58:10.480 Higher rates of alcoholism in women than we have ever seen.
00:58:15.340 Terrible marriage rates.
00:58:16.540 Nobody's even bothering to get married anymore.
00:58:18.720 I think it may be self-correcting.
00:58:20.460 I think it is.
00:58:21.240 It has to be.
00:58:21.620 Like, society will wane.
00:58:23.360 It 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.
00:58:36.500 Right.
00:58:37.060 So if you are out of shape with no skills, there's only one thing that matters.
00:58:42.260 Will you decide today to begin improving yourself?
00:58:46.140 That's the only thing that matters.
00:58:47.120 Because if you say no, who would ever want to have children with you?
00:58:52.020 I'm not going to make myself better.
00:58:53.820 I will provide nothing.
00:58:54.860 That is the least attractive thing you could possibly be.
00:58:57.740 And so all of these guys that refuse to do that, they can have kids.
00:59:01.100 And then we complain, like, oh, the birth rate's so low.
00:59:03.340 Yeah, but I'll tell you what's going to happen.
00:59:04.920 The birth rate's going to drop down.
00:59:06.740 After a couple generations, weak people will cease to function because they're not producing.
00:59:12.220 You need to produce to survive.
00:59:13.560 You need food.
00:59:14.680 Machines may replace a lot of this.
00:59:16.740 But with a low birth rate, even machines and technology will not save people who cannot save themselves.
00:59:22.020 And then strong men and strong women will start to have children again, and it will repopulate society.
00:59:28.020 I feel like that's a mathematical absolute.
00:59:30.560 Like, not literally absolute, but it's like a trend that cannot be stopped outside of some massive intervention like nuclear bombs.
00:59:37.000 And even if nuclear bombs were dropped on every corner of the earth, it would still be the strong that survive.
00:59:43.580 And it may only be 300 of them, but 300 men and 300 women in various pockets of earth hiding from radiation, but strong enough to survive.
00:59:54.720 Give it a couple hundred years and your population's back in the tens of thousands.
00:59:58.260 Give it a couple hundred years and you've got millions of people.
01:00:00.680 Well, and I think we're already seeing that.
01:00:01.960 Like, since the economy's bad, like, people are really struggling now.
01:00:05.140 You know, you have to work really hard to even be able to just have, like, a terrible apartment.
01:00:10.160 So, and these bad times, I feel like, are starting to make people wake up.
01:00:13.600 Like, the girls are starting to reject that.
01:00:16.240 Like, even how you were saying how you see a lot of these girls making videos.
01:00:19.560 Like, why am I in the workforce and whatever?
01:00:21.660 You know, so I think bad times do bring people together and make people a little bit stronger.
01:00:25.880 So, we're probably, I think we are seeing a little bit of an awakening.
01:00:29.640 At least I've noticed it for myself.
01:00:31.440 Just because of, like, the bad times do create, you know, like you were saying, strong men.
01:00:35.680 Yeah, I think men are, male competition is going to sort things out to a degree on the men's side.
01:00:41.180 But I think on the women's side, we used to have.
01:00:43.420 So, I've been accused a lot online of breaking the sisterhood, right?
01:00:48.120 Because now the sisterhood is we're all feminists.
01:00:50.300 We all party and sleep around and do our boss babe thing.
01:00:55.580 And if you kind of, like, break that, you're in trouble.
01:00:58.820 You're not part of the sisterhood.
01:00:59.880 But the sisterhood used to be, for all of history until the last few decades,
01:01:04.380 hey, look, we all have to stay somewhat chaste until marriage because that's how we get a good guy.
01:01:10.540 We're never going to get these men to, like, give us kids and a family and take care of us and provide for us
01:01:15.760 if we're all out sleeping around giving away the milk for free, like Tim said.
01:01:18.960 So, it used to be the women would self-police and kind of slut-shame each other.
01:01:24.960 Because if three of the girls in town are going around sleeping with everybody, it ruins it for the rest of us.
01:01:29.700 We can't get husbands, so you can't do that.
01:01:31.940 Well, now we have the opposite thing, and I think we need to reverse that.
01:01:35.240 I've got a new documentary called The Real Inconvenient Truth.
01:01:39.780 And that is, since women have entered the workplace, it's tracked almost one for one with rise in global temperature.
01:01:45.100 That means if we want to solve climate change, you've got to get the women out of the workplace.
01:01:50.440 You see this, Alex?
01:01:51.140 Alex is stunned.
01:01:52.100 Case closed.
01:01:52.580 I am.
01:01:53.000 I am.
01:01:53.760 Case closed.
01:01:54.500 I'm blown away.
01:01:56.080 But the funny thing about this plotting is the spurious correlation.
01:02:00.480 It's choosing, you know, if we put it by single degrees, the global temperature is going to be very low.
01:02:07.100 It's really just how you choose to do it.
01:02:08.640 But the reason I ask this is because, no, it is a fact that women in the workplace doubled the carbon emissions.
01:02:15.720 More women driving, more women on trains, more women on buses, more women on planes.
01:02:19.180 More production, more labor means more carbon emissions.
01:02:22.640 We've got to get women out of the workplace.
01:02:24.560 That's right, Tim.
01:02:25.240 You know what we do?
01:02:25.840 See?
01:02:26.080 Tim gets it.
01:02:26.840 You know, real quick, we should frame it as only men should have to work.
01:02:31.180 Women shouldn't have to work at all.
01:02:32.660 Exactly.
01:02:33.120 The marketing thing.
01:02:34.720 That's a better strategy right there.
01:02:36.780 Yeah, it's feminist.
01:02:37.960 Women shouldn't have to work at all.
01:02:40.520 They should be able to stay home and do whatever they want.
01:02:42.640 Yeah.
01:02:42.960 It's men who have to do all the labor.
01:02:44.840 Ha ha.
01:02:45.420 We win, feminists.
01:02:47.380 Well, I don't know.
01:02:48.100 I mean, I could be wrong.
01:02:48.860 Are the women in Afghanistan happy that they have to wear burkas and not drive cars?
01:02:52.340 They love it.
01:02:52.900 They love it?
01:02:53.480 I don't know.
01:02:54.380 I've never heard of it.
01:02:54.640 Well, you know, out of sight, out of mind.
01:02:58.280 What do you mean?
01:02:58.860 Because they're not on the radar?
01:02:59.720 They don't know?
01:03:00.040 No, you grow up in a society that says this is what the way things are, and most people
01:03:03.660 are content.
01:03:04.380 Yeah.
01:03:04.960 Harriet Tubman said, I freed many slaves.
01:03:06.600 I would have freed many more if only they knew they were slaves.
01:03:09.800 She would go, Harriet Tubman would famously go to slaves and be like, be free.
01:03:13.340 And they're like, why?
01:03:14.340 She's like, don't be a slave.
01:03:15.300 And they're like, huh?
01:03:16.320 Like, I don't know, whatever.
01:03:17.060 I don't care.
01:03:17.360 Oh, yeah.
01:03:18.360 The Bolsheviks had a woman named Alexandra Kolontai, who was their minister of social
01:03:22.720 welfare under Lenin.
01:03:24.680 And she ran this mass devailing campaign in Central Asia, where the Russian Empire still
01:03:29.800 ruled at the time.
01:03:31.540 You know, so they went to like Kazakhstan and different places where it was majority Muslim
01:03:35.360 and all the women were veiled.
01:03:36.580 And they tried to convince them to take their veils and their burkas off in the name of
01:03:42.260 liberation.
01:03:43.400 And it was disastrous.
01:03:45.840 It had such a massive failure rate.
01:03:48.880 The women didn't want it.
01:03:50.060 The few women who did it got like beaten, things like this.
01:03:53.380 So like they, and they shamed her out of there.
01:03:56.200 Like they kicked her out.
01:03:57.520 They didn't want her or her silly program in their country at all.
01:04:01.240 They completely rejected it.
01:04:02.820 And she was like, I don't understand.
01:04:04.560 I'm helping you.
01:04:05.620 I'm liberating you.
01:04:06.460 And they didn't want any part of it.
01:04:08.140 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in their memoirs both said that the primary
01:04:12.620 obstacle to suffrage was not men at all, but women.
01:04:16.680 Women were too content.
01:04:17.800 It wasn't because women liked being enslaved.
01:04:19.660 It was because they said, we already have everything we want under male suffrage.
01:04:22.800 We can be educated if we want to.
01:04:24.900 We can work if we want to.
01:04:27.020 But we're going to lose all the privileges and protections we are now enjoying if we have
01:04:31.440 this women's liberation stuff.
01:04:32.580 So the women didn't want it.
01:04:33.720 It was super unpopular with women.
01:04:35.620 I didn't realize.
01:04:36.540 I didn't realize women's suffrage for women were the ones that were combating it.
01:04:39.600 Only about 4% of women who were pulled in like the pre-voting, you know, where they do
01:04:45.500 like a referendum.
01:04:46.640 Only 4% of women wanted suffrage.
01:04:49.740 So actually, the National Women's Suffrage Association refused to let women vote any further
01:04:55.540 on whether or not they wanted to vote.
01:04:57.460 I'll say that one more time.
01:04:59.900 The suffragists prevented women from voting on whether they wanted to vote because they
01:05:04.900 always said no.
01:05:05.940 Isn't that crazy?
01:05:07.580 Yeah, I think women should be drafted.
01:05:11.440 I think we should draft all the women right now.
01:05:13.740 They should all sign up for selective service.
01:05:15.700 And if they refuse, they lose the right to vote.
01:05:19.500 That's right.
01:05:19.880 If you want to be equal, then be equal.
01:05:22.040 That's right.
01:05:23.160 Yeah, I know.
01:05:24.200 But see, it gets to this weird thing where, you know, we're talking about like the red
01:05:28.800 pill manosphere.
01:05:30.500 And I mentioned this earlier where there was a video of Dana White hitting his wife and
01:05:36.620 they were like drunk in Mexico.
01:05:37.740 And I tweeted, I'm like, this is disgusting.
01:05:39.340 And I got so much hate from conservatives, like equal rights, equal lefts.
01:05:44.280 And if a girl hits you first, you should hit her back.
01:05:46.860 And I think that's kind of weird that there's so much.
01:05:48.380 I don't know.
01:05:48.540 That probably wasn't conservatives.
01:05:49.880 That was probably like, you know, great controls.
01:05:51.800 Incels and anything.
01:05:52.360 I just saw a lot of that.
01:05:53.280 And I would just think that you would never hit a woman under any circumstance, even if
01:05:57.220 she hit you in the first place.
01:05:58.300 Well, I mean, there's actually more domestic violence initiated against men by women than the
01:06:04.380 other way around.
01:06:05.020 It's just that men almost never report it.
01:06:06.760 I don't agree with that, Alex.
01:06:08.460 If like a six foot five Soviet woman hopped up on T.
01:06:14.500 If Brittany Griner hit me, I would still wouldn't hit Brittany Griner back.
01:06:17.580 But you're how tall are you?
01:06:19.120 Six one.
01:06:19.880 I'm six four.
01:06:20.780 You're six four.
01:06:21.500 Oh, my God.
01:06:22.740 Look, if there's some dude who's like a normal average guy, but like, let's say he's a little
01:06:27.480 five, seven walking down the street with a briefcase and a suit and some large woman
01:06:31.800 comes up and just clocks him in the face.
01:06:33.820 I expect him to stand up and protect himself.
01:06:36.200 We saw that with the Antifa stuff.
01:06:37.820 We saw these little five foot tall Antifa girls in flip flops and leggings trying to
01:06:42.440 attack like Patriot dudes who are like these big guys.
01:06:45.740 That's like chihuahuas nipping at your ankle.
01:06:47.400 Right, right.
01:06:47.920 But I get I go to protests and get stuff thrown on me all the time by women hit by women.
01:06:51.800 And I would never clock one of them.
01:06:53.480 Yeah, but but you're a big dude.
01:06:55.000 Yeah.
01:06:55.160 So what I'm saying is the reason why we say men shouldn't hit women, it's because of the
01:06:59.620 generality of women tend to be smaller with less muscle mass and bone density.
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01:08:30.960 But if, so I agree, if like, if there's a five foot five woman who is a hundred pounds
01:08:35.500 and she hits me in the arm, I ain't going to cry about it.
01:08:38.020 I'm going to be like, lady, nice try.
01:08:40.480 But if a six foot five she-hulk walks up to me and swings at my gut and I'm like, oh man,
01:08:46.640 like we got a fight on our hands.
01:08:47.780 You know what I mean?
01:08:48.380 Come on, lady, it's going down.
01:08:51.100 Right?
01:08:51.580 Don't you agree?
01:08:52.340 Would you do a cage match with a woman if she agreed to it?
01:08:55.020 But this is the real question.
01:08:58.000 It depends on the woman, right?
01:09:00.040 Like me, no.
01:09:01.680 But my point is, self-defense in law is predicated upon the risk to your well-being.
01:09:09.880 If a guy comes up to you and he's yelling at you and he's swinging punches at you, that
01:09:14.940 is actually considered lethal force.
01:09:16.540 If he hits you in that, you could die.
01:09:18.460 And so you can respond with lethal force.
01:09:20.360 And then the left response is, but he was unarmed.
01:09:23.100 What are you doing?
01:09:23.800 Dude, people die all the time from getting punched in the face one time.
01:09:27.320 Yeah.
01:09:27.500 The other problem is that women are more likely statistically to use force multipliers when
01:09:32.120 they attack men.
01:09:33.000 So weapons, you know, if a-
01:09:35.120 Force multiplier.
01:09:35.660 I like that.
01:09:36.240 You like that?
01:09:37.300 A crazy woman comes at you with a piece of broken glass.
01:09:40.060 You're not going to shove her.
01:09:41.420 You're not going to like-
01:09:42.200 No, no.
01:09:42.720 I'm going to-
01:09:43.220 Wait, wait, wait.
01:09:43.940 No, no.
01:09:44.200 If a big booty Latina came at me with her frying pan, I still wouldn't.
01:09:47.160 I would just block it and-
01:09:48.740 Okay.
01:09:49.000 I just got to tell you, if a lady was swinging broken glass at me, I would run.
01:09:53.320 Yeah.
01:09:53.760 You, like, this is self-defense 101.
01:09:55.480 You don't engage in knife fights.
01:09:57.500 What if you're stuck with her and you have to?
01:09:59.600 Like, if I'm in a room-
01:10:00.740 Yeah.
01:10:01.000 Like, she won't let you out.
01:10:02.120 And she's got broken glass?
01:10:03.020 She's going down.
01:10:03.780 You see this with domestic stuff where women will do that.
01:10:05.680 They'll, like, break something and be attacking the guy and refuse to let him leave.
01:10:08.780 And the guy will have to, like, physically do something to her to get out of there.
01:10:12.720 Yep.
01:10:12.940 And then the guy goes to prison.
01:10:14.200 Well, this is why, you know, men should have-
01:10:17.240 They should carry a bolas at all times.
01:10:19.340 Do you know what a bolas is?
01:10:20.580 What, no?
01:10:21.340 You don't know what a bolas is?
01:10:22.400 It is two weighted balls with a rope in the middle.
01:10:25.980 And then you-
01:10:26.360 Oh, the thing you swing-
01:10:26.920 You swing it and throw it, and then it wraps around her legs and she falls over.
01:10:29.980 And then you jump over her, call the police and say, you know, we wrangled her up,
01:10:33.540 but she's got a knife, so be careful.
01:10:34.700 You could have a net gun might be easier and just-
01:10:37.420 You ever see those net guns, these on pigeons?
01:10:39.700 I've seen the one Rob Dyrdek had in Fantasy Factory.
01:10:42.220 Oh, really?
01:10:42.700 He fires a net and then it's got weight and it goes in.
01:10:43.400 Too bad we can't invent a gun that can shoot, like, accountability at women, and then you
01:10:47.540 wouldn't be physically hurting them, but they would definitely run.
01:10:49.940 We could.
01:10:50.680 It's like, when you pull the trigger, another woman's voice comes on and criticizes her
01:10:54.780 for not fitting in properly.
01:10:56.180 Well, Rachel, you know stats.
01:10:57.280 Who are more toxic, in your opinion, men or women?
01:11:00.240 Who are more toxic?
01:11:01.300 Yeah, like, who's more toxic for society overall?
01:11:03.320 Women now, because they're not under any sort of, there's no mechanism to control their insane
01:11:10.980 behavior.
01:11:11.940 So you think women are-
01:11:13.220 I think women are now.
01:11:14.260 I think we're in an inverted social order where there was built-in control mechanisms
01:11:18.140 to balance the power for both sides before, and what feminism did was erase that and give
01:11:23.380 women incredible amounts of unearned power that they don't know what to do with.
01:11:28.480 So I think, yeah, I do think there's, like, toxic feminism, femininity going on.
01:11:33.700 I agree with you on that.
01:11:37.040 What, Tim?
01:11:37.640 You're looking at me the way, that some women are toxic as hell?
01:11:40.160 Well, I don't know.
01:11:41.780 I just think that, you know, in this society that we live in, it's changing, that women
01:11:47.080 are being toxic, and that's why men probably want to have an artificial intelligence girlfriend
01:11:50.580 and just crank it to Pornhub all day.
01:11:53.100 I feel like most guys would probably just sit on a couch, zone out, and say, bleh.
01:12:00.080 Like, they go out, they lift heavy thing, they come back, they sit down and go, bleh.
01:12:03.240 And then the political elements of conflict and crisis overwhelmingly come from women.
01:12:10.440 And I'm not saying that women are the cause of war.
01:12:12.460 What I'm saying is that women are social and men are less social.
01:12:17.100 So you're more likely going to get a woman saying, I want these things to change.
01:12:22.840 And then you're probably, I mean, this is the trope, right?
01:12:25.980 The Al Bundy sits on the couch and the wife says, I want these things done.
01:12:29.280 And the guy goes, oh, here we go.
01:12:30.360 Like, okay, I'm going to go do it.
01:12:31.380 I have to do this.
01:12:32.120 This is my job.
01:12:33.520 I just think this, probably a better way to put it, because that might sound accusatory of women,
01:12:37.600 is the driving force of society is women, not men.
01:12:41.640 Well, what was it women were, they were approved for credit cards later than men?
01:12:46.700 Isn't that how it works?
01:12:47.740 So is that the way it should be?
01:12:49.200 Is that how it should be?
01:12:50.380 Yes, we talked about that last time I was here.
01:12:52.340 You got to be careful, Alex.
01:12:53.720 You're going to start to, we're going to have to start calling you simp on a blimp.
01:12:56.520 I am simp.
01:12:57.520 Have you never heard that?
01:12:59.000 I get accused of being a simp all the time.
01:13:00.800 I am a simp.
01:13:01.460 I'm a woman lover.
01:13:02.400 I guess I grew up, and I don't know.
01:13:05.400 I just, I am, I'm a little bit of a simp.
01:13:07.240 I agree.
01:13:07.620 Do you know why women didn't have credit cards and bank accounts until the 70s?
01:13:12.240 Do you know why?
01:13:13.040 I don't know.
01:13:14.020 I don't know.
01:13:14.360 Because most people assume just the patriarchy wanted to, you know, be mean to the women and control them.
01:13:18.580 I don't know why.
01:13:19.320 So 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.
01:13:26.600 So everything would, yeah, only men could legally be held liable for the needs of the family.
01:13:30.580 But you could buy a house before, women could buy houses before 1970.
01:13:33.440 Yeah, they could, but as far as, like, providing for the family and things like that.
01:13:37.700 So 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.
01:13:47.760 And it said that in the state of New York, prior to suffrage, only men could be held liable for debt in a marriage.
01:13:55.560 And 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.
01:14:07.240 And 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.
01:14:16.960 Only the husband could.
01:14:18.300 So that's the reason they didn't have it in their name, but they were usually authorized users on all their husbands' accounts.
01:14:23.700 I think it's simple.
01:14:24.300 I 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,
01:14:37.560 and they're going to ask people if they support women's suffrage, we'll have a referendum on it,
01:14:45.940 and if the answer is no, we'd do away with it, right?
01:14:48.820 That's democracy, right?
01:14:50.200 But here's the funny thing.
01:14:51.680 I guarantee you, if you went door to door and said, would you support ending women's suffrage, you're going to get 65% yes.
01:15:00.320 Yeah.
01:15:00.740 And you know why?
01:15:02.420 Because they think it means suffering.
01:15:03.800 Suffering.
01:15:04.280 They don't know what it means.
01:15:05.780 My point is—so I'm not saying everyone's going to be like, yes, no voting for women.
01:15:09.700 They're going to be like, women are suffering?
01:15:11.500 Hmm, we should get rid of that.
01:15:12.640 Because people have already done this.
01:15:14.200 They go to Times Square, and they're like, would you help us end women's suffrage?
01:15:17.480 And they go, oh, wow, yeah, sure.
01:15:19.780 Uh-huh.
01:15:20.220 Yep.
01:15:20.780 And if that's what they think it is, they shouldn't be voting.
01:15:23.920 I agree.
01:15:24.700 Well, they go to Times Square and ask them the simplest questions, like, where's Texas on a map?
01:15:29.260 And they don't know.
01:15:29.880 My favorite is name a country that starts with the letter U.
01:15:33.000 And people are like, Utah?
01:15:35.140 Utah?
01:15:37.160 Like, okay, look, you know those are edited because 90% of people are going to be like, the USA?
01:15:41.780 What's the question?
01:15:42.740 When 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.
01:15:49.380 Do you guys remember that?
01:15:50.140 Yeah, what was that one?
01:15:51.140 Oh, it's the pretty blonde Miss America girl.
01:15:54.560 If you Google it, she'll come right up, and it's hilarious.
01:15:57.280 There's a lot of Trump memes.
01:15:57.980 I show them that, and I'm like, if you don't want to be this, you better, yeah, there you go.
01:16:02.460 Recent polls have shown a fifth of Americans can't locate the U.S. on a world map.
01:16:07.780 Why do you think this is?
01:16:11.020 I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nation don't have maps,
01:16:22.900 and I believe that our education, like, such as in South Africa and the Iraq, everywhere, like, such as,
01:16:30.820 and I believe that they should, our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S.
01:16:38.020 or should help South Africa and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries so we will be able to build up our future.
01:16:46.080 Sounds like Joe Biden.
01:16:47.200 That's the meme.
01:16:49.500 They're editing that clip into Joe Biden's spot on the debate.
01:16:53.720 Yeah, that meme's going around like crazy.
01:16:55.700 So, yeah, when my kids don't want to do their schoolwork, I'm like, hmm?
01:16:58.960 Do you want to sound like that?
01:17:00.040 Well, I guess I am a simp because I love that.
01:17:02.320 Like, I loved every bit of that that she didn't know.
01:17:04.660 I thought that makes me like her.
01:17:06.740 She's attractive.
01:17:07.800 She's not too smart, so she's probably easy to deal with.
01:17:10.620 I mean, she's like the perfect woman.
01:17:14.480 Crazy hot matrix still is a thing.
01:17:17.520 There was, I think it was OkCupid data from like 20 years ago.
01:17:21.060 No, it wasn't OkCupid.
01:17:22.260 This was, it might have been Science of Sex.
01:17:25.800 They showed pictures of women to men, and this one's going to piss you guys off.
01:17:30.620 Do you know what age men consistently rated the highest?
01:17:33.720 Without knowing the age, just looking at a picture of a female,
01:17:37.380 what age scored the highest in sexual attractiveness every time?
01:17:41.480 It was pretty low.
01:17:42.700 20?
01:17:43.800 20, 21.
01:17:44.500 16, 17.
01:17:45.520 It's 14.
01:17:46.100 14.
01:17:46.820 Oh, wow.
01:17:47.340 And then when they added in information on the person, it jumped to 22.
01:17:52.120 Right.
01:17:52.560 But not like bios.
01:17:54.840 It was like questionnaires.
01:17:56.760 And the research found that men, so like, this is the important thing.
01:18:02.680 The average guy thinks teenage girls are the most attractive, and people don't know this,
01:18:07.320 but 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.
01:18:14.460 She's 15.
01:18:15.060 Yes.
01:18:15.720 15 years old.
01:18:16.260 Yeah, American in parallel.
01:18:16.780 A lot of the models are still like really under 18.
01:18:19.440 15, 16.
01:18:19.920 15, 16.
01:18:20.520 But something interesting happens when you ask questions.
01:18:25.100 Guys don't.
01:18:26.620 The reason why it goes up to 22 on average is because teenagers are incapable of supporting a family.
01:18:33.520 So men want, they want predominantly good genetics, which is seen through symmetry in the body.
01:18:40.940 But if the man finds out the woman is really stupid, her attractiveness drops way down.
01:18:45.920 It really is true.
01:18:47.100 Now, there are probably a bunch of guys that are like, don't know, don't care because I get free sex.
01:18:50.140 If the thought process for a lot of these guys is I have zero responsibility, then they're going to be all over South Carolina.
01:18:55.700 But if you were telling a guy, you have a kid, it's your responsibility to be like, not with her.
01:19:01.500 Are you nuts?
01:19:02.980 I'm going to ask her where she put the milk and it's going to be in the cabinet under the sink.
01:19:06.940 And what are you doing?
01:19:08.000 Can't live that way.
01:19:08.900 Yeah.
01:19:09.020 My 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.
01:19:17.120 And he's like a total workaholic, but he's like, look, you're very competent.
01:19:21.260 And I don't worry.
01:19:22.700 Like, 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.
01:19:29.880 So I think that's a big draw.
01:19:32.060 I think it's really helpful, but we're training women to be competent at all the wrong things.
01:19:36.060 So like this whole, so we wanted to talk about the e-girls today, didn't we?
01:19:40.220 The right wing e-girls and this phenomenon of like, like paradox.
01:19:44.320 Yeah, the paradox of having a girl in a bikini selling coffee or beer or being on a calendar.
01:19:52.820 Lily just did that.
01:19:53.800 Are you making fun of Lily now?
01:19:55.080 No, but Lily didn't like pre-plan this either, right?
01:19:59.780 She didn't like plot to have a career based off of this.
01:20:03.320 She had a viral moment because she said something edgy and she's beautiful.
01:20:07.260 And so the next thing is a right wing company is going to approach and be like, would you like the sponsorship so you can sell our beer?
01:20:13.500 We like conservative beer, right?
01:20:15.280 And I like women in bikinis.
01:20:16.800 I mean, I have no problem with that.
01:20:17.880 I think that that's fine.
01:20:19.020 But what we shouldn't do is take those women.
01:20:21.440 And 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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01:21:53.460 Right?
01:21:54.440 We shouldn't take those women, push them to the front and make them like the political mouthpieces for the right wing.
01:22:01.140 Because if you were to be like, hey, what's the what's the Fourth Amendment?
01:22:04.280 They're going to be like, I don't.
01:22:05.620 I want to combat this.
01:22:07.420 I hate that one because they always accuse me that you're bringing up Josie.
01:22:11.260 Like Josie's not the main representative.
01:22:13.500 She was making a pie.
01:22:14.260 I know or whatever.
01:22:15.640 I mean, I'm just saying anybody, one conservative woman, they say, Lily, she's not the face of conservatism.
01:22:22.500 I mean, why do they make because somebody has a. . .
01:22:24.640 Conservatives don't even like me.
01:22:25.460 Yeah, I know.
01:22:25.940 What are we talking about?
01:22:26.760 I'm just saying, Rachel, it's like one person because they're popular in that sphere.
01:22:30.580 Now they're the face of an entire movement.
01:22:32.560 I mean, like, wasn't it a patriotic beer company that. . .
01:22:35.940 Conservative dad's ultra right.
01:22:36.820 Yes, of course.
01:22:37.600 She doesn't represent the entire party is what I'm saying.
01:22:41.540 What I'm saying is it's fine to have a girl be a model.
01:22:44.100 We know that models sell products.
01:22:46.540 Yes.
01:22:46.800 Hot girls sell products.
01:22:47.980 That's fine.
01:22:48.660 I'm not against that.
01:22:49.680 I'm not jealous of beautiful women or any of that stuff.
01:22:52.680 I'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.
01:23:01.060 They're not even. . .
01:23:02.000 Well, 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.
01:23:10.900 And check out my company for which I'm a millionaire with a million followers.
01:23:13.900 I'm unmarried and I live in. . .
01:23:15.400 Right.
01:23:15.540 You know, like, there's a lot of. . .
01:23:17.000 There's a lot of. . .
01:23:17.940 It's paradoxical.
01:23:19.320 It is.
01:23:19.680 I don't care.
01:23:22.040 I mean, like, the circumstances of the circumstances, but it's an interesting paradox.
01:23:26.140 Yeah.
01:23:26.420 I don't know what the answer is.
01:23:27.400 I don't know who's right or wrong.
01:23:28.140 I know many women who advocate for traditional values and they are single, wealthy girl bosses.
01:23:33.840 Yeah.
01:23:34.120 And I. . .
01:23:34.480 Well, 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.
01:23:44.780 So I say I'm a Christian patriarchist, which is something of a redundancy, but it lets you know what my beliefs are.
01:23:51.080 I think we end up with a right wing Republican Party where all of the famous people are Caitlyn Jenner, you know, Lauren Boebert.
01:24:01.980 It's like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
01:24:05.440 It's Rick Grinnell.
01:24:07.540 It's. . .
01:24:07.680 So 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.
01:24:19.060 We have to have a big tent and we. . .
01:24:20.820 Everybody likes pretty girls and this gay guy is really cool.
01:24:23.520 So we're going to put. . .
01:24:24.520 So it's like what we. . .
01:24:25.740 How are we different from the left?
01:24:27.400 It's a uniparty now.
01:24:28.580 How are we different from the Democrat Party?
01:24:30.220 We're just like the same social liberals, but with like a little bit less taxes or we love corporations more.
01:24:37.000 My issue with like only men voting is that half of guys are dumb as a box of rocks.
01:24:44.960 And so, you know, George Carlin famously said, think about how stupid the average person is.
01:24:48.740 Now realize half of them are stupider than that.
01:24:51.160 With greater male variability.
01:24:53.240 Are you familiar with?
01:24:53.980 Yes.
01:24:54.440 You guys are familiar with greater male variability.
01:24:56.420 Guys tend to vary more across the board on every subject relative to women.
01:25:01.140 Women tend to be stable.
01:25:03.120 Men tend to vary.
01:25:03.900 So there's more weak men.
01:25:05.700 There's more strong men.
01:25:07.260 Women are average.
01:25:08.320 There's more stupid guys.
01:25:09.900 There's more smart guys.
01:25:11.140 Women have a tighter bell curve.
01:25:12.800 So imagine this.
01:25:14.180 Most women. . .
01:25:15.520 So we're talking half the country.
01:25:17.680 And let's say, you know, 65, 70 percent of them are of average intelligence.
01:25:21.740 And then you have men where half are above average and half are below average.
01:25:25.560 And then without universal voting, you have a large portion of women who are smarter than really dumb guys.
01:25:32.760 And those dumb guys are voting.
01:25:33.860 That's still a problem.
01:25:35.040 That might still be a problem.
01:25:36.500 But I think everybody's probably seen the maps, the graphs that show what would happen if you took women out of the voting pool.
01:25:43.700 You'd basically never have any left wing stuff passing ever again.
01:25:46.660 So that's a factor.
01:25:48.600 And that's because even dumb guys prefer to have the ability to take risk for more gain.
01:25:55.180 They're not as security oriented.
01:25:56.840 They're not going to be voting for a nanny state.
01:25:58.980 They're not going to be voting for open borders.
01:26:00.820 That sort of thing.
01:26:02.660 There's a lot of ways you could fix voting, I think.
01:26:04.860 But 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.
01:26:13.960 And 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.
01:26:19.620 Oh, we've got to restrict voting like crazy.
01:26:21.340 Well, I think it's good.
01:26:22.400 Like 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.
01:26:29.980 They don't own property.
01:26:31.280 They don't have any skid in the game.
01:26:32.520 So what are they voting for?
01:26:34.060 Oh, abortion rights, you know, or oh, they'll give me free money or they'll pay for my college.
01:26:38.960 So if you let only people who have like own property or have kids, they've got stake in the game.
01:26:45.460 Like 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.
01:26:54.000 That's what I think.
01:26:55.060 I think only landowners and like people with families should vote because they have stake in the game.
01:26:59.240 It's not just, oh, well, this guy supports abortions and I want to get my 10th abortion.
01:27:03.400 So I'll just go with that guy.
01:27:04.800 Well, I just want to say this because you're talking about the people that represent, you know, certain parties and, you know, influencers.
01:27:09.800 See, I'm so blackpilled where I believe it's a unit party where, you know, elections are basically all stolen.
01:27:15.720 It's all, you know, it's like it's all a facade.
01:27:18.080 It's literally political theater.
01:27:19.540 So that's why it's kind of hard.
01:27:20.940 Like, oh, Alex Stein doesn't represent conservatives well enough.
01:27:23.640 It's kind of like, well, everything conservatives don't represent themselves well enough because they all are infighting.
01:27:29.080 And so it's just all cringe politics, really.
01:27:31.540 And I cover politics like crazy is cringe and gay and annoying.
01:27:35.040 And I just I don't know how to fix that because I don't have any trust in the system.
01:27:39.380 I think the government's lied about the vaccine mandate.
01:27:41.260 I mean, vaccines, all kinds of stuff.
01:27:42.900 So I guess I'm just maybe so blackpilled that I don't know if we can even fix the problem.
01:27:46.960 It's so bad.
01:27:47.540 I'm with you on the whole American system.
01:27:49.420 And I get a ton of, you know, crap about that, too.
01:27:52.960 I think that we have like a liberal enlightenment founding that was going to end up here.
01:27:57.260 That's my personal opinion on it.
01:27:58.960 But 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,
01:28:06.380 there 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.
01:28:14.540 And I guess we would say like conservative or Christian.
01:28:17.340 And I just don't understand how how Christian conservatives are being represented by people who are pushing the gay agenda,
01:28:25.140 people who are pushing feminism, people who are pushing the trans agenda.
01:28:28.120 And 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.
01:28:35.260 It's like, yeah, it's just it's liberalism from 10 years ago.
01:28:38.580 Should Trump have stopped Caitlyn Jenner from pooping in the women's restroom?
01:28:42.660 Did that happen?
01:28:43.800 Yeah.
01:28:44.060 Caitlyn Jenner posted a video of them, I guess.
01:28:47.520 I don't want to get kicked off YouTube for misgendering them.
01:28:51.880 Yeah.
01:28:52.380 Pooped in the Trump Tower Hotel and it was like got millions of hits.
01:28:55.880 Oh, yeah.
01:28:56.140 Trump was like, well, I don't care.
01:28:57.060 Yeah.
01:28:57.220 Trump's like, who cares?
01:28:58.360 Well, Trump hasn't ever like that was, again, my other big criticism of Trump.
01:29:01.980 He was too pro-woman and he was too pro-feminist.
01:29:06.120 He wants their votes.
01:29:06.840 Oh, he's hiring women for every position.
01:29:09.400 And look how any of them worked out.
01:29:10.800 All the women that he hires.
01:29:12.140 Oh, my God.
01:29:12.540 But you've heard the stories about how like he hires a woman for like a high level job.
01:29:18.380 And 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.
01:29:26.120 And then she's like, here's the latest.
01:29:27.660 And it's like, you know, girl boss.
01:29:28.660 And then she's like, I'll be back later with updates.
01:29:31.920 She walks out and the guys are like, you hired her.
01:29:35.100 Is she good at this job?
01:29:36.300 And he goes, no, but she looks great.
01:29:39.060 Well, look at Alina, his attorney.
01:29:41.420 I mean, he's guilty.
01:29:43.040 Thirty four counts.
01:29:43.880 But gosh, she's got a great rack.
01:29:45.500 Exactly.
01:29:46.520 So I I would love if we had representation for traditional minded Americans who are family oriented and Christian.
01:29:55.520 That's a lot of the population.
01:29:56.920 I don't feel like we have representation right now.
01:29:59.300 Who would it be?
01:30:00.300 That's what I'm saying.
01:30:01.120 Yeah.
01:30:01.400 Yeah.
01:30:01.840 I don't think like but idolizing women who's representing like traditional Christian Americans.
01:30:08.120 Hillary Clinton.
01:30:09.560 Maybe Candace Owens.
01:30:10.920 I 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.
01:30:17.420 They're not going to be on social media.
01:30:19.640 So I guess I mean more like official party people and politicians.
01:30:23.380 So, 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.
01:30:32.860 You got to cater to the Christian right wing conservatives.
01:30:35.460 But we don't do any of that anymore.
01:30:38.620 Now it's like our side wants we need a woman president.
01:30:41.900 We need women senators and female.
01:30:43.860 The female governors that are supposed to be conservative.
01:30:47.140 Have you taken a look at any of them lately and how they behave and what they do?
01:30:50.720 These are not it's but why would we be surprised?
01:30:53.980 Why 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.
01:31:04.520 Christine, no, making lying about her dead dog or actually she killed the dead dog and lied about Kim Jong Un.
01:31:10.360 That is sick.
01:31:11.120 You're actually all right.
01:31:12.260 And 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.
01:31:18.880 And 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.
01:31:31.760 They seem the same to me.
01:31:33.160 They look the same.
01:31:33.980 They talk the same.
01:31:34.780 They act the same.
01:31:36.000 They live the same kind of lifestyles.
01:31:37.860 So 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.
01:31:48.260 Lord willing.
01:31:49.120 Right.
01:31:49.680 I want a future for my kids and my grandkids and none of these people are helping me with that.
01:31:55.560 What 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.
01:32:10.280 Maybe Jekyll Island action.
01:32:12.100 Galt's Gulch or something just like something came up with on top of my head and just see how society fares.
01:32:17.440 Well that would be fun.
01:32:18.680 But 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.
01:32:26.320 Right.
01:32:26.480 You know so it's like what's the point of even idolizing anybody.
01:32:29.300 I mean I guess you can be a fan of somebody but you got to have that with a grain of salt.
01:32:32.500 Like oh yeah.
01:32:33.100 I'm just saying we're supposed to have representation.
01:32:36.360 This is what we believe.
01:32:37.280 This is what we're told.
01:32:38.160 We're told that this is a representative form of government that we have.
01:32:43.420 And I don't see any representation for people like me.
01:32:46.900 I mean Trump is the best we've had in a long time and even he again is like very socially liberal.
01:32:51.760 He's just basically an 80s Democrat.
01:32:55.800 Yeah he's a liberal.
01:32:56.520 So I just and I don't think adding women and you know alternative lifestyle folks in an effort to bring everyone in helped anything.
01:33:07.100 It just I just consolidated the uniparty.
01:33:10.100 I you know I kind of feel like the worst case scenario is just we're riding the wave.
01:33:16.380 The wave is going to crash violently into the shore and the strong will survive.
01:33:21.240 Like the worst case scenario is we sit here we scream to the high heavens save yourselves the flood is coming.
01:33:27.760 We can't stop the flood the flood is here but we can build an ark.
01:33:31.100 Yeah that's all you can do.
01:33:32.240 All I try to do is really the main purpose of why I'm doing everything I'm doing.
01:33:36.960 My purpose for being present on social media is because I get dozens of letters and DMs and emails every week from women who say.
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01:35:11.500 All I ever wanted was to be a mom and stay at home and raise my kids.
01:35:18.440 And everybody told me I couldn't do that.
01:35:20.160 Even my parents, you know, who are Christian conservatives said, you must go to college.
01:35:23.980 You've got to have a career first.
01:35:25.680 This is what everyone's heard for decades.
01:35:28.540 And they write me just to say thank you for telling me and basically giving me permission to be a mom and to be a wife.
01:35:36.560 And that that's not only good enough, but that's awesome.
01:35:39.960 And it's like more laudable than any career I was going to have.
01:35:45.040 It's more meaningful because they just don't feel like they can.
01:35:48.120 I had a woman write me and say, I'm in my last year of dental school.
01:35:51.560 I'm supposed to start a dental practice.
01:35:54.000 And all I want to do since I met my boyfriend is get married and have kids.
01:35:57.600 That's all I want to do.
01:35:58.480 I dream about it all day.
01:35:59.720 It's all I think about.
01:36:00.740 I would rather die than go start a dental practice.
01:36:03.800 But my parents have invested all this money.
01:36:05.920 And if I told them I was going to quit dental school, they would disown me.
01:36:08.680 They would not understand.
01:36:09.800 What do I do?
01:36:10.440 And so I'm just trying to make the case for women because there's a lot of women who want that.
01:36:15.100 There's a lot of women who want that.
01:36:16.320 And they just don't feel like it's permitted.
01:36:18.580 I have to say, there should be more female dentists.
01:36:20.660 I don't like to go to a male dentist.
01:36:21.700 I know.
01:36:21.960 I'm dead serious.
01:36:22.680 I'm not even kidding.
01:36:23.460 I don't like to go to a male dentist.
01:36:24.700 I don't like a guy having his hands in my mouth.
01:36:25.980 And their hands are all big.
01:36:27.300 I'm dead.
01:36:27.960 I'm not.
01:36:28.500 I'm not even kidding.
01:36:29.640 I went to Bravo Dental.
01:36:30.660 It's just a normal dental place in Dallas.
01:36:33.080 I was like, I want a female dentist.
01:36:34.940 Yeah, look.
01:36:35.280 They got small hands.
01:36:36.060 They're good.
01:36:36.200 I wouldn't have a male masseuse.
01:36:37.960 So we need some women to be dentists.
01:36:39.960 We need a couple of women to do some of this stuff.
01:36:42.300 Maybe not all of them.
01:36:43.500 Small hands for manipulating the fine instruments.
01:36:46.140 You know what I mean?
01:36:47.220 It's like, that's not okay.
01:36:49.420 That's gay.
01:36:50.180 But you don't want a female pilot.
01:36:52.640 I don't want a female pilot.
01:36:53.920 And I don't want a female.
01:36:54.800 I actually would like if my proctologist was a female, too.
01:37:00.180 Okay.
01:37:03.080 You were saying, Lily.
01:37:05.320 I lost my turn of socks.
01:37:06.980 I was brought up his proctology.
01:37:08.220 You told me off with that, yeah.
01:37:10.300 Yeah.
01:37:11.700 Well, I mean, I think it is obvious that in society, women and men have different roles.
01:37:17.960 So I agree with you on that 100%.
01:37:19.960 But I guess the only thing I disagree with you is that women shouldn't be pigeonholed.
01:37:25.420 If they do want to do something different, they should have that opportunity.
01:37:28.980 I'm not a repeal the 19th Amendment guy.
01:37:31.280 I don't know if that really does fix everything.
01:37:33.700 Well, there is this common misperception that prior to the 19th, women were not allowed.
01:37:37.900 That we barred them.
01:37:38.840 That we said, you can only be a mom and that's it.
01:37:41.080 And that's completely not true.
01:37:42.560 Three chapters of my book are dedicated to debunking that as an idea.
01:37:46.820 Women have had higher literacy rates in this country since we started tracking it in 1790.
01:37:51.400 Women have always been able to work.
01:37:54.220 It was just that they tended to work like at home on the family farm or maybe in a shop.
01:37:59.020 And they didn't want to.
01:38:00.920 And they still don't really want to.
01:38:02.800 It'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.
01:38:11.760 The cool girls have jobs.
01:38:13.440 The successful women are entrepreneurs and business babes.
01:38:16.600 That's what they'll do.
01:38:17.600 Well, let's go back in time to when the average family was just homesteading.
01:38:21.360 Yeah.
01:38:21.740 When there was no big industry, women worked.
01:38:23.840 There's no question.
01:38:24.900 And 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.
01:38:33.180 So you have a farm.
01:38:34.600 The guy's going to wake up and he's going to be like, I'm going to go deal with the cows and the horses.
01:38:38.440 And the mom's going to be like, I'll get the eggs.
01:38:40.160 Yeah.
01:38:40.480 I'll make the butter.
01:38:41.580 Yeah.
01:38:42.080 Turn the butter and everybody was doing work.
01:38:44.420 Right.
01:38:44.740 It's wild.
01:38:45.560 Now it's like the belief was that women never did anything.
01:38:48.660 Well, no.
01:38:49.160 No, the issue was industrialization.
01:38:51.320 Yes.
01:38:51.880 And these are a lot of high mortality jobs that women still don't take.
01:38:56.040 Yes.
01:38:56.440 And this is why we didn't see a push for feminism until the Industrial Revolution.
01:39:00.320 That's the only thing that enabled feminism.
01:39:03.100 Before industrialization and technology, there was no concept of girl boss.
01:39:08.140 There 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.
01:39:20.300 Right.
01:39:20.740 So 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.
01:39:30.580 A man built that.
01:39:32.240 A man created and launched the satellites that make their cell phone work.
01:39:35.360 Men keep the power lines up and the grid running.
01:39:37.940 Men made the road and the car that drive you to your job.
01:39:40.980 They work the air conditioning that keeps you cozy in your office, like all these sort of things.
01:39:46.060 It's all enabled by the world that men built and women don't even think about that.
01:39:50.320 I'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?
01:40:07.800 And they tell me yes.
01:40:09.020 They're like, oh, yeah, girls could do it.
01:40:10.160 We have tools.
01:40:11.060 We have tools now.
01:40:12.000 I'm like, have you ever tried to run a jackhammer?
01:40:14.040 I have to debate this real quick.
01:40:16.060 I have to debate this.
01:40:16.740 Open a pickle jar?
01:40:17.880 Wait, wait.
01:40:18.360 I have to say this, Rachel, and you know this.
01:40:20.940 There's a lot of lesbians at Home Depot that know exactly what the hell they're doing with a drill.
01:40:26.420 I'm not saying all women.
01:40:27.640 No, they have the little thing where they Google it and it tells them where the pipe is.
01:40:33.060 Alex, I'll give you this.
01:40:33.760 I'll give you this.
01:40:34.220 Let's just say every Home Depot was 50% super intelligent, handy lesbians.
01:40:40.820 Right.
01:40:40.940 Their grip strength is still less.
01:40:43.720 That is true.
01:40:44.180 And 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.
01:41:00.120 But it's not like we're going to make a mini jackhammer.
01:41:03.420 You just have to make a fat lesbian.
01:41:06.000 You need a – look, there's – you need a large one with large muscle mass.
01:41:09.440 We – 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.
01:41:16.140 Right, exactly.
01:41:16.560 No, it's because you make a tiny jackhammer.
01:41:17.880 It's not going to have a force to break concrete.
01:41:19.280 Not going to do anything, yeah.
01:41:20.340 So this is the challenge.
01:41:21.800 You're underestimating lesbians, and look at the WNBA, dude.
01:41:26.600 They're dominating.
01:41:27.760 Greatest year ever.
01:41:28.360 Yeah, they're losing $50 million, but it's all we talk about.
01:41:30.960 So let's just – so here's what I've said, and I know Alex agrees.
01:41:34.800 Alex 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,
01:41:56.420 Hey there, buddy.
01:41:57.560 I'm getting you out of here.
01:41:58.680 I'd be like, oh, thank God.
01:41:59.620 Thank you so much.
01:42:00.400 If a woman kicked the door open, I'd be like, oh.
01:42:03.220 We're both going to die.
01:42:04.080 We're both going to die.
01:42:05.560 No, that is true.
01:42:06.280 Like, I don't know why people want to push for that quality.
01:42:08.580 Like, I used to work at the beach, and when we would do, like, the rescue training, you would have to get, like, the supervisor.
01:42:14.380 So these are, like, six-foot-four guys.
01:42:16.220 They'd go limp in the water.
01:42:17.300 They're in wetsuits and whatever, and you'd have to drag them, like, up the beach.
01:42:20.920 And the guys get them up the beach, no problem, because, you know, you got the tide pulling the sand out and whatever.
01:42:26.260 And then the girls, we'd be sitting here struggling for, like, ten minutes.
01:42:28.940 Now, we could do it, and we were, like, good at it, and I was really good at my job.
01:42:31.880 But still, even I would be like, if I'm drowning out there, I hope a dude comes and gets me.
01:42:36.480 No, 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.
01:42:43.360 They couldn't leave the thing.
01:42:44.100 But hold on.
01:42:44.760 But there's only one exception.
01:42:45.840 So if the average guy was in a burning building, the only woman they would want to see is their mom.
01:42:58.120 Because 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.
01:43:10.580 But, like, and I'm half-joking, right?
01:43:12.300 Obviously, no guy wants to see his mom in a burning building, right?
01:43:14.620 My 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.
01:43:24.640 But, like, you're not going to get that from the average woman.
01:43:26.500 You get that from your mother, who will die for you.
01:43:29.240 And then guys just tend to be stronger.
01:43:31.440 But, man, these stories really are amazing where, like, I mean, and you've heard them, too.
01:43:36.020 Like, a car hit the kid, and then the mom lifted the car up, and then the kid got out.
01:43:41.100 That was amazing.
01:43:41.920 Those are cool stories.
01:43:42.720 I always hear it with grandmothers, too.
01:43:44.580 Yeah, you hear that story a lot, where they get superhuman strength.
01:43:48.060 I 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.
01:43:58.380 And that sex would be, like, trans, basically.
01:44:00.380 It 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.
01:44:08.160 That's if, like, we live to a million years in the future.
01:44:11.420 The Y chromosome is dissolving.
01:44:14.140 It's getting smaller and smaller.
01:44:15.240 That is actually happening.
01:44:16.520 Yeah, it is happening, but there's a couple theories.
01:44:19.060 One is, in our limited understanding of the Y chromosome becoming smaller and more frail, the immediate assumption was, well, eventually it will be nothing.
01:44:27.900 But 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.
01:44:37.040 So the Y chromosome's change in shape recently is just greater male variability.
01:44:43.640 Women tend to remain stable and average.
01:44:45.640 Men change based on the circumstances required.
01:44:48.500 And it really is what women require to survive what men can provide.
01:44:52.800 And then they choose men based on that, which, you know, is what we get.
01:44:55.140 But I would not be surprised if because of microplastics and endocrine disruptors, but also technology, the future is men and women look identically.
01:45:06.820 There will be a sexual distinction between the two, but very, very subtle.
01:45:13.300 I 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.
01:45:22.540 And, like, their genitals are just, like—
01:45:25.440 Atrophied.
01:45:26.120 Yeah, like, and, like, not even used, especially considering artificial womb technology, virtual reality.
01:45:33.520 This is actually a plot point of Stargate SG-1, if you guys have—you've seen it?
01:45:37.840 Yep.
01:45:38.380 The—what are they called? The Nordics? Or—no, the Asgard. The Asgard.
01:45:42.180 Yeah. I don't remember. It's been a long time since I watched that, but—
01:45:45.680 So, SG-1's an amazing show, but basically they're aliens, and they're hypes—they're the most technologically advanced,
01:45:52.700 and they've advanced beyond the point where they can sexually reproduce, so they can only reproduce by cloning,
01:45:57.960 which has resulted in their genetics decaying to the point where they've wiped themselves—
01:46:01.980 they've gone—they're on their last iteration of being able to genetically engineer themselves or to clone themselves
01:46:08.240 because their genetics have failed. Like, you use copies of copies of copies.
01:46:11.940 Weirdly enough, a lot of the people that—this is another thing I document a lot in my book,
01:46:15.720 which is why it's called Occult Feminism, because a lot of the people that funded and pushed feminism
01:46:20.600 were wealthy elites who had various proto-transhuman beliefs.
01:46:25.520 A lot of them were, like, proto-New Agers or Baha'i faith or any number of, like, occult-style religions
01:46:32.200 that believe in a one-world religion, that everybody has to return to the monad, right?
01:46:38.100 We all have to go back to being one, and that's why we have to embrace the goddess worship stuff and everything,
01:46:43.140 because they wanted a human future where men and women are basically the same and androgynous,
01:46:50.560 and we transcend sex differences because they have this fundamental idea that during the fall
01:46:55.660 is when male and female became, like, when we became sexually dimorphic,
01:47:00.520 and that we have to go back to having, like, just a unisex beige blob of humanity
01:47:07.080 with a one-world government and a one-world religion, and that's what they wanted.
01:47:10.760 Margaret Fuller was writing about this in the 1840s.
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01:48:42.020 A very prominent early American feminist writer.
01:48:45.640 So a lot of these people did want that.
01:48:47.640 Alice Bailey, who helped, you know,
01:48:49.980 create a lot of the UN programs,
01:48:52.520 the early UN programs, believed this.
01:48:54.460 And so a lot of their policy was actually aimed towards enabling that.
01:48:58.260 They thought it was inevitable, but they wanted to, like, help it along and accelerate it.
01:49:01.480 No, you're exactly right.
01:49:03.020 Genesis chapter 11, verse 9, the Tower of Babel.
01:49:06.320 If you flip that, that's 9-11.
01:49:07.860 It's just weird.
01:49:09.340 You know, the story about Nimrod wanting to build a tower to the kingdom of heaven,
01:49:13.620 and God made everybody speak different languages,
01:49:16.000 and they all broke up.
01:49:17.300 And that's what's happening today, is that reverse engineering of that.
01:49:20.180 And I think that's, like, a satanic, demonic rule.
01:49:22.680 Like, basically, Nimrod ruling us.
01:49:24.620 So that is what they want.
01:49:25.700 They want us under one currency, one, you know, no borders,
01:49:29.560 one country that rules them all.
01:49:31.460 So, yeah, I agree with you on that.
01:49:33.080 I think it's a good example, though, because the Tower of Babel just fell.
01:49:36.300 You know, it just didn't work.
01:49:37.240 And then God dispersed everybody.
01:49:38.560 But, like, even when you see, like, most societies, like, Rome fell.
01:49:42.020 It was really high, got really technologically advanced,
01:49:45.480 much like how we are now.
01:49:47.100 And then it fell apart, because I think it's its own destructive force.
01:49:51.420 You know, like how we were even saying how with all the technology and advancement,
01:49:54.920 people are off the homesteads, and now we're at the workforce,
01:49:57.620 and that's where all the problems have come from.
01:49:59.240 So all the advancement is almost its undoing in the end.
01:50:03.220 Like, that ends up crashing the whole thing,
01:50:05.020 and then we start back from the bottom up.
01:50:07.060 Well, isn't everything Eve's fault for eating that apple, though?
01:50:11.320 Yeah, what's up with that?
01:50:12.100 Why'd you do that?
01:50:12.720 Funny enough, did you guys know that Elizabeth Cady Stanton
01:50:15.720 and two dozen other feminist activists from the late 1890s
01:50:20.960 wrote something called the Woman's Bible?
01:50:22.780 You can still buy it on Amazon right now.
01:50:24.660 And they went through and edited the entire Bible
01:50:27.040 and took all of that out.
01:50:28.820 So they took out Eve being at fault.
01:50:31.900 They took out the curse in Genesis on the woman.
01:50:34.740 And they just changed all the patriarchal stuff in the Bible
01:50:38.340 that they didn't like.
01:50:39.180 And in the foreword, Stanton says herself,
01:50:42.500 now remember, these were all supposed to be Christian women,
01:50:44.780 but if you dig a little deeper, none of them were.
01:50:47.020 She said, look, if I could just eradicate the Bible
01:50:49.660 from the face of the earth, I would do it.
01:50:51.340 But I can't.
01:50:52.040 It's the most popular, most influential book there's ever been,
01:50:54.780 and too many people believe in it.
01:50:56.200 So instead, we will just subvert it.
01:50:58.100 We'll change the meaning.
01:50:59.020 We will do some social justice Christianity,
01:51:02.500 which was very popular at the time.
01:51:04.680 And they wrote this woman's Bible.
01:51:06.460 And it's actually had a huge effect on a lot of the churches
01:51:09.580 around the turn of the century.
01:51:11.600 And people don't even, everybody wants to know,
01:51:13.320 why are the churches so feminized?
01:51:14.760 Why is there so much feminism in churches?
01:51:15.620 Why are there so many rainbow flags?
01:51:17.540 Yeah, it has a lot to do with that.
01:51:20.160 That book was so popular that they had multiple printings.
01:51:24.180 And we're talking 1895.
01:51:25.800 So this stuff is not new.
01:51:27.820 Like, this has been around for a long time.
01:51:29.900 And it was intentional to, like, feminize Christianity
01:51:32.480 and convince people that the Bible was written by men.
01:51:35.500 And it's just a tool of the patriarchy to keep women down.
01:51:38.800 Well, you guys all know what the rainbow means, right?
01:51:42.340 You mean, like, from a biblical perspective?
01:51:44.140 God's promised never to destroy the world again.
01:51:46.440 So I told Seamus Coughlin, you know,
01:51:48.260 because he put the Irish cutout behind him a lot.
01:51:51.760 I said, put a rainbow behind you.
01:51:53.660 And he's like, oh, I think that'll send the wrong message.
01:51:55.360 And I was like, you lose.
01:51:57.020 You've lost.
01:51:57.940 You're outright saying that a symbol of your religion
01:52:01.080 for thousands of years,
01:52:02.640 representing God's covenant to the earth,
01:52:04.040 never flooded again, you've lost it.
01:52:06.320 You can no longer display a symbol of your faith
01:52:09.420 because you're scared people will think
01:52:11.200 it's associated with something degenerate.
01:52:13.400 Okay, you lose.
01:52:14.280 You have to reclaim it.
01:52:15.380 You can't let people take your symbols from you.
01:52:16.960 Well, that's a problem.
01:52:17.780 Oh, go ahead.
01:52:18.320 Sorry.
01:52:18.960 Like, we're even seeing that with conservatives
01:52:21.680 fleeing, like, liberal states and stuff.
01:52:24.220 We're so bad at just, okay, fine, just take it, whatever.
01:52:27.060 We don't feel like the fight.
01:52:28.180 And we just kind of secede all this ground
01:52:30.200 and just give them this and, like, take the losses.
01:52:32.720 And we don't even try to reclaim it.
01:52:34.720 Like, we took over woke.
01:52:36.320 Like, they came up with that and we took it
01:52:37.960 and we reclaimed that and made it our word.
01:52:39.700 Like, we got to do the same thing
01:52:40.800 with, like, the rainbow and everything else.
01:52:42.360 Fake news and cheap fake, too?
01:52:43.820 Yeah.
01:52:44.180 Fake news was created by the media to attack Trump.
01:52:45.900 And Trump immediately was like, no, you're fake news.
01:52:47.800 And then now they're like, stop, stop calling us that.
01:52:50.100 Yeah.
01:52:50.340 So don't let them take the rainbow.
01:52:51.460 Like, I say, you know, all these rainbow things
01:52:54.100 that are being painted on the ground,
01:52:55.960 Christians should go out there
01:52:57.060 and, like, make them symbols of Christianity
01:53:00.360 and God's covenant and then watch the left freak out
01:53:03.500 and be like, that's not what it means.
01:53:04.260 That's not what it means.
01:53:04.620 And they're like, you've painted the symbol of God's love.
01:53:06.720 Yay.
01:53:07.440 Yeah.
01:53:08.200 Well, this point is a little out of left field,
01:53:10.780 but the Bible talks about Nephilim, these giants,
01:53:13.840 and, you know, supposedly a third of the angels
01:53:15.660 were casted out of heaven, came down to earth
01:53:17.740 and, you know, made it with humans
01:53:19.480 and they made these giants.
01:53:20.680 And that's supposedly, I guess,
01:53:22.060 why God had to flood the earth
01:53:24.780 and kill all these creatures.
01:53:26.120 You know, that's what they say.
01:53:27.860 And I kind of tend to believe that.
01:53:29.800 And the rainbow should be a pride flag
01:53:32.540 that we killed a bunch of giants.
01:53:35.540 Well, they were supposed to be very wicked.
01:53:38.460 Yeah.
01:53:38.840 No, I'm not saying that we shouldn't have killed them.
01:53:40.700 I'm just saying, you know, that pride flag
01:53:42.360 was a really good thing, you know,
01:53:44.140 and now it represents gay butt sex.
01:53:47.140 So there you go.
01:53:49.680 Thank you for that one.
01:53:51.020 Did you guys ever see it?
01:53:51.740 Not all of them land.
01:53:52.640 Have you ever seen it?
01:53:53.640 This is a Nephilim skull.
01:53:54.760 You can't all be winners.
01:53:55.440 You see that?
01:53:56.540 Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
01:53:57.600 There were giants.
01:53:58.220 That's a Nephilim skull.
01:53:58.860 They're hiding the giants.
01:54:00.040 What do you think about that, Rachel?
01:54:02.120 Hiding the giants?
01:54:02.980 You've seen this?
01:54:03.740 The Nephilim skull?
01:54:04.740 Is it real or is it one of those anthropological things?
01:54:07.600 That's real.
01:54:08.060 That's a real.
01:54:08.660 That's real.
01:54:09.200 Look at the teeth.
01:54:09.660 Yeah, you can't trust.
01:54:10.360 Look at this.
01:54:11.120 Because I don't believe in dinosaurs either.
01:54:13.000 Yeah, there you go.
01:54:14.040 Smart.
01:54:14.740 This is real.
01:54:15.260 You guys have never seen this before?
01:54:16.320 No.
01:54:16.920 Yeah, that's Nephilim.
01:54:18.580 See the gigantic singular eye socket?
01:54:21.140 Oh, like a cyclops?
01:54:22.380 Yeah, isn't that crazy?
01:54:23.540 Wait, is this backwards?
01:54:24.540 I feel like you're trolling us, Tim.
01:54:25.780 Look at the teeth.
01:54:26.600 You see the teeth right here?
01:54:28.100 This is a real skull.
01:54:29.540 This is real.
01:54:30.580 They find them all over the place in Africa
01:54:31.980 because they're elephant skulls.
01:54:34.460 I was just going to say,
01:54:35.540 I'm waiting for the shoe to drop.
01:54:37.440 Tim makes you so clever.
01:54:38.640 I'm just telling you,
01:54:39.620 giants were here at one point.
01:54:41.460 No, no.
01:54:42.400 It's not about being clever.
01:54:43.460 The point is,
01:54:43.900 when they first found these,
01:54:45.220 they thought they were cyclops skulls.
01:54:47.420 Because they didn't know what elephant...
01:54:49.140 Like, that's the hole up top
01:54:51.560 is like the nasal passage.
01:54:53.260 For the trunk.
01:54:53.900 Right.
01:54:54.180 And then the tusks come out here
01:54:55.620 and the eyes are off to the side.
01:54:56.940 And so,
01:54:58.140 because of, you know,
01:54:59.000 humans' ocular cavities,
01:55:00.620 they assumed that was a cyclops.
01:55:02.660 That's what they thought.
01:55:03.420 They didn't understand.
01:55:04.080 Science is a lie.
01:55:07.480 So, perhaps,
01:55:08.420 the story of the giants
01:55:09.240 was actually just
01:55:09.900 they found some elephant skulls.
01:55:11.580 No, the Smithsonian has the bones.
01:55:14.120 They're hiding them.
01:55:14.860 They're hiding the Nephilim bones?
01:55:16.140 You know,
01:55:17.100 Nick Cage stole, what,
01:55:18.380 the Declaration of Independence?
01:55:19.580 I'm going to go steal the Nephilim bones.
01:55:21.720 There you go.
01:55:22.260 Didn't he do it like three times or something?
01:55:25.000 I think there was three movies.
01:55:26.360 Were there three movies?
01:55:28.000 What was that called?
01:55:28.980 National Treasure?
01:55:29.860 Is that right?
01:55:30.780 And was there three of them?
01:55:32.260 I think there was a third one announced.
01:55:34.380 Yeah, that's right.
01:55:35.260 I'm definitely going to go to theaters
01:55:36.660 to see that.
01:55:37.320 Like, no question.
01:55:38.320 No, that was actually good.
01:55:39.240 Have you guys seen the Nick Cage movie
01:55:40.540 where he gets recruited?
01:55:42.300 He plays himself,
01:55:43.360 recruited by the CIA
01:55:44.360 to investigate the cartels?
01:55:46.460 Oh, one of my friends
01:55:47.320 just reviewed that movie.
01:55:48.220 It's so good.
01:55:49.440 Oh, it's a new movie, right?
01:55:50.740 Yeah, and it's got Pedro Pascal in it.
01:55:52.560 There's a scene.
01:55:53.780 So, he's just Nick Cage.
01:55:55.240 He's playing himself.
01:55:56.520 And he's investigating.
01:55:57.740 He gets sent to this island
01:55:58.880 where a guy's a fan of his.
01:56:00.320 And he's investigating
01:56:01.600 whether this guy's actually
01:56:03.220 the leader of this drug ring.
01:56:04.760 And so, he's snooping around
01:56:05.980 one day by himself
01:56:06.820 and he finds this secret room,
01:56:08.860 like this big door closed.
01:56:09.860 And he's about to open it.
01:56:11.240 And then he hears Pedro Pascal
01:56:12.560 behind him being like,
01:56:13.420 don't do it.
01:56:14.360 And he's like,
01:56:15.240 I have to.
01:56:16.220 And he's like,
01:56:16.680 if you go in that room,
01:56:18.040 it will change everything
01:56:18.900 between us forever.
01:56:20.240 And he's like,
01:56:21.040 I'm sorry.
01:56:21.720 And he thinks,
01:56:22.280 like you're using an opening
01:56:23.020 and you're going to find all the drugs.
01:56:23.680 He opens it
01:56:24.200 and it's this museum of Nick Cage.
01:56:26.700 Oh, no.
01:56:27.540 All of his movies.
01:56:29.120 All of this.
01:56:29.860 And the guy's like,
01:56:31.080 yeah, he's all embarrassed.
01:56:33.100 As a total aside,
01:56:34.120 having to do the conversation,
01:56:34.960 that movie's really funny.
01:56:36.540 I loved Con Air.
01:56:37.440 That was one of my favorites.
01:56:39.140 For the last 15 minutes of the show,
01:56:40.640 we'll just talk about
01:56:41.080 why we like Nick Cage.
01:56:42.100 Nick Cage is a badass.
01:56:43.000 Where's Jay Dyer
01:56:43.620 when you need him
01:56:44.220 to do the Nick Cage impression?
01:56:45.040 Nick Cage loves Nick Cage.
01:56:46.040 Yeah, no, Nick Cage is a beast.
01:56:48.100 He hates the patriarchy
01:56:49.520 more than anybody.
01:56:50.460 Do you think Nick Cage
01:56:51.160 hates the patriarchy?
01:56:52.200 Mm-hmm.
01:56:54.000 So, you know,
01:56:55.720 with all the talk
01:56:56.340 of political instability,
01:56:59.160 what do the next few years look like?
01:57:01.160 What do the next 20 years look like?
01:57:02.680 I mean,
01:57:03.460 young people aren't having relationships,
01:57:05.120 fertility rates in the gutter?
01:57:06.760 Do we just see population collapse,
01:57:08.340 abandoned cities?
01:57:09.560 You know,
01:57:09.800 actually,
01:57:10.220 I can say this.
01:57:11.420 We're seeing all this crime
01:57:12.560 and cities falling apart.
01:57:15.840 Michigan had a population drain
01:57:17.860 when the industry collapsed.
01:57:19.460 I mean,
01:57:19.720 that seems to be like
01:57:21.060 it's an image of what's to come.
01:57:23.740 That's my home state.
01:57:24.680 That's where I've lived
01:57:25.320 most of my life.
01:57:26.280 And I grew up in a town
01:57:27.780 that was only there in existence
01:57:30.280 because of a GM plant
01:57:32.160 that they built there.
01:57:33.880 Everybody in town worked there.
01:57:35.440 The whole town economy
01:57:36.380 was built off of that place.
01:57:37.740 And they shut it down,
01:57:40.040 what,
01:57:40.280 late 90s,
01:57:40.840 early 2000s
01:57:41.820 after NAFTA
01:57:42.600 and the town
01:57:43.800 just like died out.
01:57:45.720 Yeah.
01:57:45.980 And that was a huge problem
01:57:48.020 in Michigan.
01:57:48.800 I mean,
01:57:49.000 we've got a lot of problems.
01:57:49.960 We're run by a bunch of like
01:57:51.180 lesbian,
01:57:51.820 tyrannical,
01:57:52.340 crazy people.
01:57:53.060 So that doesn't help either.
01:57:54.460 But yeah,
01:57:55.840 it's a real thing
01:57:56.600 in the Midwest.
01:57:57.720 And now,
01:57:58.240 with the population decline
01:57:59.640 from industry collapse,
01:58:02.400 what do you think
01:58:02.840 this country is going to look like
01:58:04.160 when you have
01:58:04.500 fertility population decline?
01:58:06.680 Everything's going to be
01:58:07.340 like Michigan.
01:58:08.680 Our cities are going to be,
01:58:10.140 I mean,
01:58:10.400 man,
01:58:10.760 it really is crazy
01:58:11.580 when you look at how many
01:58:12.360 buildings are abandoned.
01:58:14.040 Imagine going to New York
01:58:15.140 and it's just a bunch of
01:58:15.980 empty,
01:58:16.420 decaying buildings.
01:58:18.240 You look at Detroit,
01:58:19.480 you look at Flint,
01:58:20.100 you look at Gary,
01:58:20.680 Indiana,
01:58:21.080 and you see these houses
01:58:21.660 that are just falling apart.
01:58:22.920 Imagine a skyscraper
01:58:23.920 in New York City.
01:58:25.380 Like,
01:58:25.740 not even a crazy big one,
01:58:26.480 like 20 stories,
01:58:27.400 and it's just busted out windows,
01:58:29.880 just abandoned.
01:58:30.520 Crackheads living in it.
01:58:31.500 Yep.
01:58:31.980 Yeah.
01:58:32.320 That's where we're going.
01:58:33.120 Well,
01:58:33.260 it's like South Africa.
01:58:34.320 They have all these
01:58:35.200 old penthouse buildings
01:58:36.260 that are now just,
01:58:37.100 people live in there
01:58:38.160 and they're throwing trash
01:58:39.420 down the elevator chutes.
01:58:41.180 They're just like squatting.
01:58:42.100 Yeah.
01:58:42.400 Yeah.
01:58:42.800 So that's what we're going to see
01:58:44.000 with like migrants
01:58:44.820 taking over the cities
01:58:45.740 and everybody evacuating.
01:58:47.080 Like even New York City,
01:58:48.080 if I went there
01:58:48.860 like in 2016 or something
01:58:51.680 and it was a bustling city,
01:58:53.460 went there a couple years later,
01:58:55.260 not as many people
01:58:56.140 on the streets.
01:58:56.680 Like people are really
01:58:57.840 evacuating the cities
01:58:58.800 and then it's just going
01:58:59.740 to be the migrants
01:59:00.360 and whoever they bring in
01:59:01.600 that kind of takes over that.
01:59:03.220 It's funny though,
01:59:03.800 you say people are evacuating
01:59:04.880 the, you know,
01:59:05.460 I guess metropolitan areas,
01:59:06.680 but I feel like all the small towns
01:59:07.800 are dying too.
01:59:08.940 I mean,
01:59:09.180 if you go to like,
01:59:09.740 you don't think so?
01:59:10.660 I feel like they,
01:59:11.260 I mean,
01:59:11.660 like Charlestown here
01:59:12.880 is doing good for a small town,
01:59:14.200 but I spend a lot of time
01:59:15.140 in East Texas and stuff.
01:59:16.300 And I mean,
01:59:17.080 I feel like a lot of those
01:59:17.680 small towns,
01:59:18.180 you go to their main street
01:59:19.300 or you go to like the,
01:59:20.280 you know,
01:59:20.440 near the courthouse
01:59:21.220 and like only maybe half the shops
01:59:23.220 are actually leased out.
01:59:24.400 So I don't know.
01:59:25.180 It's hard to get it.
01:59:25.780 I feel like the small towns.
01:59:27.280 Because everybody goes to Walmart.
01:59:28.900 Like you don't go,
01:59:29.540 but you don't support
01:59:30.380 like the little companies,
01:59:31.660 you know?
01:59:31.900 That is true.
01:59:32.660 That I won't debate you on,
01:59:34.200 but it is weird though
01:59:34.980 because you would think
01:59:35.460 that these towns
01:59:35.920 would be bustling now
01:59:36.740 when we're getting
01:59:37.140 all these immigrants
01:59:37.740 and all these people
01:59:38.420 are changing their life
01:59:39.660 and moving out.
01:59:40.680 But it's like,
01:59:41.540 I just don't see it
01:59:42.460 when I go to those small towns.
01:59:43.680 Well,
01:59:43.800 when Andrew was here,
01:59:44.660 he said something like,
01:59:45.960 you'll either get a revolution
01:59:47.100 or you could get a renaissance.
01:59:48.480 We could have a renaissance.
01:59:49.880 If you take a look
01:59:50.620 at like churches
01:59:51.840 in the United States,
01:59:52.920 the most woke churches
01:59:54.060 are dying out.
01:59:55.140 Like the mega churches,
01:59:56.320 they pop up,
01:59:57.540 they'll do really good
01:59:58.300 for like a year or two
01:59:59.160 and then they die out
01:59:59.940 because people just don't stay.
02:00:01.120 And the more traditional versions
02:00:03.220 like orthodoxy in America
02:00:04.660 is exploding right now.
02:00:06.460 If you look at the growth
02:00:07.540 from like 2014
02:00:08.380 to now in orthodox Christianity
02:00:10.720 in this country,
02:00:11.560 it's huge.
02:00:12.640 It's one of the fastest
02:00:13.220 growing denominations.
02:00:14.380 And we don't have abortion,
02:00:15.800 we don't have birth control
02:00:16.660 and we have huge families.
02:00:18.020 Like on average,
02:00:18.800 orthodox families are very big.
02:00:20.340 Like some of our most prominent priests
02:00:21.660 have 10, 12 kids.
02:00:22.840 Yeah,
02:00:22.960 I think Joel Osteen
02:00:23.880 is like a Satanist basically.
02:00:25.280 He is.
02:00:26.300 Any pulpit pimp
02:00:27.380 is not good.
02:00:27.940 And I think what will happen
02:00:28.580 is the only people
02:00:29.500 who are going to have kids
02:00:30.760 are those kind of people,
02:00:32.120 right?
02:00:32.360 The people who are homesteading,
02:00:33.700 the people who are homeschooling,
02:00:35.440 doing traditional Christian stuff
02:00:37.300 and rejecting the woke stuff,
02:00:39.820 the girl boss stuff.
02:00:41.020 What precipitated the Renaissance?
02:00:44.800 Well, the Black Plague.
02:00:46.320 Yeah.
02:00:46.720 A massive decay.
02:00:47.700 Yeah, I think
02:00:48.220 that's what will happen.
02:00:48.420 All of the weak people
02:00:49.260 were basically obliterated
02:00:50.780 and only the strong survived.
02:00:51.980 Yeah.
02:00:52.440 And then you got
02:00:52.960 a Renaissance period.
02:00:53.680 And it creates
02:00:54.240 a lot of opportunity,
02:00:55.020 right?
02:00:56.400 It wasn't just the Black Death.
02:00:57.740 I just pulled it up.
02:00:58.480 It was the Great Famine
02:00:59.580 followed by the Black Death.
02:01:00.800 But there are things
02:01:01.880 that are happening now
02:01:02.880 that are probably going
02:01:06.180 to result in people
02:01:07.100 losing their lives,
02:01:08.400 being unable to have kids.
02:01:10.080 So I don't know
02:01:10.880 if they look back at this
02:01:12.120 as the Black Death,
02:01:13.800 like COVID.
02:01:14.760 Come on.
02:01:15.720 They say,
02:01:16.340 oh, all these people
02:01:16.780 died from COVID
02:01:17.420 and it's like,
02:01:19.120 did they?
02:01:20.140 You know, look,
02:01:21.620 a lot of people
02:01:21.980 died from COVID.
02:01:22.460 I'm not saying
02:01:22.920 that's not true,
02:01:23.480 but I'm saying
02:01:24.080 you had that viral video
02:01:25.360 out of Illinois
02:01:25.820 where it was like
02:01:27.180 the Secretary of State,
02:01:27.980 or no,
02:01:28.220 there was a Chief Medical Officer
02:01:29.080 of Illinois saying,
02:01:30.800 our records show
02:01:32.200 dying with COVID,
02:01:33.200 not from COVID,
02:01:34.060 so be careful
02:01:34.680 you don't conflate that.
02:01:35.780 And we see a lot
02:01:36.320 of the media conflating
02:01:37.240 dying with and dying from.
02:01:39.340 And comorbidities.
02:01:40.620 Right, right, right.
02:01:41.580 But that being said,
02:01:42.620 I think the bigger plague
02:01:44.040 that could lead
02:01:44.860 to a Renaissance
02:01:45.260 is going to be like
02:01:46.680 microplastics
02:01:47.860 in the testicles,
02:01:49.520 endocrine disruptors,
02:01:51.280 people can't have kids,
02:01:52.460 transagenda stuff,
02:01:53.840 hormone blockers,
02:01:54.200 sterilizing themselves.
02:01:55.280 And so this is
02:01:57.220 World War III,
02:01:59.540 you know what I mean?
02:01:59.920 But we like
02:02:00.860 have a lot of things
02:02:01.840 to be concerned about
02:02:02.540 that could lead
02:02:02.940 to mass death.
02:02:03.840 Yeah.
02:02:04.720 Well,
02:02:05.300 and just to shill
02:02:06.120 for my church,
02:02:07.080 Orthodox Christianity
02:02:07.920 is the one worldview,
02:02:10.060 the one thing
02:02:11.040 that combats
02:02:12.080 all of that stuff.
02:02:13.240 We don't,
02:02:14.340 we didn't do
02:02:15.120 the medical interventions
02:02:16.900 that were recommended.
02:02:18.120 We didn't shut down
02:02:19.120 most of our churches.
02:02:20.600 We don't believe
02:02:21.040 in abortion
02:02:21.460 or birth control
02:02:22.220 really under
02:02:23.080 any circumstances.
02:02:24.240 We don't believe
02:02:24.740 in divorce
02:02:25.240 except for,
02:02:26.040 we're not quite as bad
02:02:27.000 as like the Roman Catholics
02:02:28.100 and like you've got to stay
02:02:29.220 in an abusive marriage.
02:02:29.980 We have exceptions
02:02:31.500 for abandonment,
02:02:32.380 abuse,
02:02:32.960 insanity,
02:02:33.720 things like that.
02:02:34.380 But generally,
02:02:35.480 we take marriage
02:02:36.340 extremely seriously
02:02:37.480 and it's like
02:02:38.120 a sacrament
02:02:39.260 of our church.
02:02:40.460 So.
02:02:40.740 No,
02:02:40.900 and I follow Jay Dyer.
02:02:42.280 I like Jay.
02:02:43.040 But what is the,
02:02:44.180 he,
02:02:44.460 like what,
02:02:44.920 Orthodoxy doesn't like
02:02:46.000 Roman Catholic?
02:02:46.540 Like what do they,
02:02:48.120 what is the internal strife
02:02:49.380 with Catholicism
02:02:50.840 and Orthodoxy again?
02:02:51.820 The original great schism
02:02:53.140 was between the Roman church
02:02:54.500 and the rest of the churches.
02:02:55.720 There was only one church
02:02:56.640 for the first thousand years.
02:02:58.040 Rome split off
02:02:59.160 and wanted to do
02:02:59.800 its own thing.
02:03:00.700 They wanted to have a,
02:03:01.360 and that became the Vatican
02:03:02.420 and became weird
02:03:03.600 and the hats
02:03:04.640 and everything.
02:03:05.560 Yeah.
02:03:05.920 Their hats are way too big.
02:03:07.840 The other people have hats
02:03:09.220 that are too small
02:03:09.900 or they don't have hats.
02:03:10.920 That's a problem.
02:03:11.580 Our hats are just right.
02:03:12.940 They're right in the middle.
02:03:13.880 So that's how you know
02:03:14.700 it's the true church.
02:03:15.540 I'm just going to shift
02:03:16.580 a little bit
02:03:16.960 because we only have
02:03:17.360 a few minutes left
02:03:18.000 but right now
02:03:20.020 the Magic the Gathering
02:03:22.040 Pro Tour
02:03:22.580 Modern Horizons
02:03:23.560 is on.
02:03:25.480 This is a new
02:03:26.100 Magic the Gathering set
02:03:26.960 that came out
02:03:27.280 a couple weeks ago.
02:03:28.580 I don't really care
02:03:29.140 to talk about
02:03:29.500 Magic the Gathering
02:03:30.320 in and of itself.
02:03:31.660 My point is
02:03:32.480 this is a massive industry
02:03:34.040 gaming
02:03:35.220 and the guys
02:03:36.580 are all morbidly obese.
02:03:38.600 And I'm looking,
02:03:39.560 you know,
02:03:39.820 so I'm looking
02:03:40.400 at these notifications
02:03:41.080 because I love magic
02:03:41.820 and my bigger concern
02:03:43.000 is a professional industry
02:03:44.160 with all of these
02:03:45.500 very interested guys
02:03:46.280 spending millions
02:03:47.060 of dollars collectively.
02:03:48.440 I mean,
02:03:49.060 some of these,
02:03:50.420 if you're playing
02:03:51.240 like one of the older sets
02:03:52.360 competitively,
02:03:53.360 vintage,
02:03:54.060 a deck can cost you
02:03:54.700 $100,000
02:03:55.520 to be tournament legal.
02:03:57.760 So these are guys
02:03:58.720 who have money,
02:03:59.600 are successful,
02:04:00.600 and they're morbidly obese
02:04:02.480 and unkempt.
02:04:03.060 And I'm just like,
02:04:04.340 why?
02:04:06.000 Like, why?
02:04:06.500 Come on.
02:04:06.980 You know,
02:04:07.140 like we've got to have that,
02:04:09.020 you know that video
02:04:09.720 where all the guys
02:04:10.400 are swinging from monkey bars
02:04:11.520 in the 50s
02:04:12.100 and they're all like,
02:04:12.840 we've got to do that.
02:04:15.260 It's crazy for me
02:04:16.280 to see professional,
02:04:18.160 successful men
02:04:19.020 in a top league
02:04:19.980 worth with prizes
02:04:20.940 in the millions of dollars
02:04:21.760 just completely
02:04:23.180 not taking care
02:04:23.980 of themselves.
02:04:24.720 We need to train
02:04:25.360 like the Taliban
02:04:26.020 on monkey bars.
02:04:27.480 But in the gaming industry,
02:04:28.900 all e-sports players,
02:04:30.180 aren't they all kind of fat?
02:04:31.040 I'm doing,
02:04:32.000 this is it.
02:04:32.660 Here's what I'm going to do.
02:04:33.460 We're going to do
02:04:34.160 an e-sports tournament league.
02:04:36.780 It's going to be
02:04:37.300 like a weekend thing.
02:04:38.320 You have to have
02:04:38.740 a size 36 waist.
02:04:40.000 Boom.
02:04:40.560 You got like,
02:04:41.180 like if your body fat
02:04:42.140 percentage is like,
02:04:43.360 what's like,
02:04:43.980 we'll be fair
02:04:44.820 and say like what,
02:04:45.600 22% or something
02:04:47.040 or 24%.
02:04:47.920 Like,
02:04:48.800 we're going to let you
02:04:49.720 be a little chubby.
02:04:50.760 That's fine.
02:04:51.920 You know,
02:04:52.160 we want you to be
02:04:52.620 around average.
02:04:53.100 But if you're over
02:04:53.920 a certain BMI
02:04:54.820 or whatever
02:04:55.400 without being fit,
02:04:56.340 like if you're a ripped
02:04:56.960 bodybuilder guy,
02:04:58.140 your BMI is super high,
02:04:59.100 you get a pass.
02:05:00.360 We're going to do
02:05:00.880 like a big prize,
02:05:01.420 100 grand,
02:05:02.060 $100,000 e-sports prize,
02:05:03.700 but you have to be fit.
02:05:05.240 Well,
02:05:05.380 in Hollywood,
02:05:05.880 that's usually what they do
02:05:06.600 is like the waist.
02:05:07.380 Like it'd be like,
02:05:08.080 if you're over 36 waist,
02:05:09.540 this matter your BMI,
02:05:10.340 you're too fat.
02:05:11.100 You know,
02:05:11.280 that's kind of how
02:05:11.860 the waist size is a good.
02:05:12.920 We got to get,
02:05:13.520 we got to get men.
02:05:14.660 Like we,
02:05:15.060 we,
02:05:15.380 we can sit here all day
02:05:16.260 and be like,
02:05:16.880 oh,
02:05:17.140 women in the workplace
02:05:18.560 and these things happen.
02:05:19.720 And I just go back
02:05:20.360 to like men,
02:05:21.600 men need to work harder.
02:05:22.980 Men need to lift more.
02:05:24.100 Men need to assume
02:05:24.980 their responsibilities.
02:05:26.260 And I'm not saying
02:05:27.700 it's fair
02:05:28.280 or I'm not saying
02:05:29.320 there's like women
02:05:30.680 don't have privileges.
02:05:31.640 It's not going to say,
02:05:32.300 I'm saying at the very least,
02:05:34.500 any guy who's upset
02:05:35.540 and trying to figure this out
02:05:36.680 should be in shape.
02:05:37.880 That's true.
02:05:38.580 I agree with you totally.
02:05:39.740 But I mean,
02:05:41.320 part of what caused this,
02:05:43.240 like why,
02:05:43.900 why do men
02:05:44.380 just not care anymore?
02:05:45.600 And part of it is like
02:05:46.540 the same Bolsheviks
02:05:48.040 I was telling you about
02:05:48.900 wrote extensively
02:05:50.840 about how men,
02:05:52.760 we have to neutralize the men.
02:05:54.500 We have to get rid
02:05:55.040 of the patriarchy.
02:05:55.920 Why?
02:05:56.480 Because that's where
02:05:57.180 private property
02:05:57.980 is passed down through.
02:05:59.020 That's where businesses
02:06:00.000 and legacies
02:06:00.700 are passed down
02:06:01.440 through the man.
02:06:02.420 We can't have that.
02:06:03.520 Men need to be,
02:06:04.620 if they're going to do anything,
02:06:05.800 it needs to be for the state,
02:06:07.140 right?
02:06:07.440 And then eventually
02:06:08.120 for the commune
02:06:08.940 when we abolish the state.
02:06:10.200 This was their idea.
02:06:11.440 And so they said
02:06:12.100 the reason we need feminism
02:06:13.300 and to push all the women
02:06:14.220 into the workplace
02:06:15.640 and get rid of marriage,
02:06:17.880 they wanted to,
02:06:18.720 they actually had like
02:06:19.680 no-fault divorce
02:06:20.520 early on
02:06:21.160 in the Bolshevik regime
02:06:22.200 because Kolontai's idea
02:06:24.740 was if men don't know
02:06:26.280 who their kids are,
02:06:27.580 if men can't stay married
02:06:29.140 and have a family,
02:06:29.900 they don't have any motivation
02:06:31.300 to build empires
02:06:32.740 or legacies
02:06:33.500 or own private property
02:06:35.080 or accumulate
02:06:35.820 cross-generational wealth.
02:06:37.400 And that's how we get rid
02:06:38.440 of private property ownership.
02:06:40.020 You just disincentivize
02:06:41.540 the men from building anything
02:06:42.840 or doing any sort
02:06:43.940 of greatness, right?
02:06:45.060 Just deter men
02:06:46.300 from greatness
02:06:46.800 because why do men
02:06:48.100 do those things?
02:06:49.260 Like Helen of Troy,
02:06:50.300 they want the wife,
02:06:51.040 they want the kids,
02:06:51.840 they want their personal legacy
02:06:53.320 that they want to build.
02:06:54.300 And if you take that away,
02:06:55.600 I guess you get like
02:06:56.420 fat gamer guys.
02:06:57.960 Oh, that's so sad.
02:06:59.380 Yeah.
02:06:59.760 I mean, it's funny because
02:07:00.920 for a long time,
02:07:02.000 people were writing
02:07:02.300 on video games
02:07:02.760 saying like,
02:07:03.040 what's the point of that?
02:07:03.740 And I'm like,
02:07:03.980 what's the point of any sport?
02:07:05.140 Like guys are competing
02:07:06.320 against each other
02:07:07.000 to be the best at a thing.
02:07:08.260 The problem is now
02:07:09.440 a lot of these games
02:07:10.720 don't require any kind
02:07:11.500 of physical mobility.
02:07:13.200 You know what I'm thinking?
02:07:13.640 I was thinking though,
02:07:14.420 too,
02:07:14.820 because with like
02:07:16.300 Magic the Gathering,
02:07:17.240 I went to a card shop
02:07:18.520 last week.
02:07:19.280 I've been playing
02:07:19.800 since the game came out
02:07:20.560 in like 1994.
02:07:21.480 Seriously,
02:07:22.060 not like came out in 93.
02:07:24.480 And me and my friends
02:07:25.820 have always been in shape.
02:07:26.680 We've always,
02:07:27.060 it's a fun game.
02:07:27.940 It's chess and poker combined.
02:07:29.380 But always,
02:07:31.100 the dedicated players
02:07:32.160 are out of shape,
02:07:32.940 morbidly obese.
02:07:34.080 I just want to say this
02:07:34.980 because again,
02:07:35.640 it's not about magic.
02:07:36.760 But if you're a strategy game player,
02:07:39.120 you're an eSports enthusiast,
02:07:40.580 your game will improve
02:07:41.740 if you get in shape.
02:07:42.540 This is not even a question.
02:07:44.220 Your brain function,
02:07:45.400 your reaction time
02:07:46.440 will improve
02:07:47.760 if you are in shape
02:07:48.860 and you lose weight.
02:07:50.500 Like people who sing,
02:07:51.740 exercise and work out.
02:07:52.940 Yeah.
02:07:53.320 Like when you're,
02:07:54.040 when you're,
02:07:54.380 when aerobic capacity,
02:07:55.880 lung capacity.
02:07:56.880 Exactly.
02:07:57.560 Lung capacity.
02:07:58.480 And when you're,
02:07:59.460 when like vocal lessons 101,
02:08:02.200 if you're going to be a singer,
02:08:03.680 you're supposed to do
02:08:04.980 a physical warmup exercise
02:08:06.300 for your whole body
02:08:07.320 to get your blood flowing
02:08:08.160 because your vocal cords
02:08:09.500 are no different
02:08:10.080 and you need to warm up.
02:08:11.760 Otherwise,
02:08:12.060 you can injure yourself
02:08:12.600 same as anything else.
02:08:13.440 So it's just like
02:08:14.860 guys need to be working out.
02:08:17.460 That's just it.
02:08:18.320 Another huge thing
02:08:19.240 is testosterone levels.
02:08:20.720 If testosterone levels go up,
02:08:22.680 your cognitive function
02:08:23.940 and your reaction time
02:08:25.000 and your mental clarity
02:08:25.860 all go up as well.
02:08:26.980 So does your motivation
02:08:27.860 to do anything in life.
02:08:29.980 So like it's
02:08:31.180 the morbid obesity stuff
02:08:32.980 combined with the low T
02:08:33.900 and it's a vicious cycle.
02:08:34.900 If you're fat,
02:08:35.340 you're low T
02:08:35.740 and if you're low T,
02:08:36.380 you're fat.
02:08:36.860 It's like this.
02:08:37.560 And same thing
02:08:38.360 with being sedentary.
02:08:39.440 It's like this vicious cycle
02:08:40.480 and it's going to be hard
02:08:41.600 stuck in it.
02:08:42.160 Yeah, it's not easy.
02:08:43.220 That's the thing.
02:08:43.980 Life is not supposed to be easy.
02:08:45.220 Right.
02:08:45.520 There's that old quote
02:08:46.360 that if life is like
02:08:48.120 standing on a treadmill,
02:08:49.000 if you stand still,
02:08:50.320 you move backwards.
02:08:51.080 If you walk,
02:08:51.920 you stay in the same place.
02:08:53.000 You have to run
02:08:54.100 to try and get ahead.
02:08:55.520 Yeah, that's a good analogy
02:08:57.180 or good parable.
02:08:58.320 I like that one.
02:08:59.760 Yeah, life is short, too.
02:09:01.320 So that's also
02:09:01.960 I got another one for you.
02:09:03.080 OK, whether you think
02:09:05.000 you can or cannot do it,
02:09:07.260 you are correct.
02:09:08.560 Was it Harry Truman
02:09:09.600 or something said that?
02:09:11.140 I don't know,
02:09:11.360 something like that.
02:09:12.140 Whether you believe
02:09:12.780 you can or you can't,
02:09:13.700 you are correct.
02:09:15.580 That's a good one, huh?
02:09:16.820 That is pretty good
02:09:17.720 and very profound.
02:09:18.940 I have another good one.
02:09:20.060 I have another good one
02:09:20.860 for you.
02:09:21.700 Simone de Beauvoir,
02:09:23.020 the premier feminist philosopher
02:09:25.020 of the 20th century,
02:09:26.460 in a conversation
02:09:27.620 with Betty Friedan
02:09:28.480 in the 70s,
02:09:29.260 they did an interview together
02:09:30.400 and de Beauvoir said,
02:09:33.180 there cannot be
02:09:33.940 such a choice for women
02:09:35.060 as to stay home
02:09:36.020 with their children.
02:09:37.020 We can't have
02:09:37.620 such a choice precisely
02:09:38.760 because if there is one,
02:09:40.220 too many of them
02:09:40.860 will choose that.
02:09:42.880 And I think she's right.
02:09:44.340 I'm betting on it.
02:09:45.220 I'm betting that if women
02:09:46.060 have the choice
02:09:46.900 to be mothers
02:09:47.500 and stay home,
02:09:48.540 that that's what
02:09:49.120 they will want to do
02:09:49.880 and we just need
02:09:50.500 to make that cool again.
02:09:51.900 But I do believe
02:09:52.680 that a large component
02:09:53.720 is social enforcement.
02:09:55.160 Oh, yeah.
02:09:55.360 Women are looking
02:09:56.540 to what other women
02:09:57.360 will say about that.
02:09:58.820 And so,
02:09:59.940 if Instagram today
02:10:01.220 only showed women
02:10:03.200 videos from mommy vloggers,
02:10:05.060 they'd all want to,
02:10:06.420 if Taylor Swift announces
02:10:07.760 she's having a baby
02:10:08.540 and then starts writing songs
02:10:10.180 about how being a mom
02:10:10.940 is the greatest thing
02:10:11.440 in the world.
02:10:11.960 That would help.
02:10:12.560 Baby boom.
02:10:13.620 It would.
02:10:14.600 And that's why,
02:10:15.200 you know,
02:10:15.760 I can't stand
02:10:17.620 the conservative hate
02:10:18.340 for Taylor Swift
02:10:19.020 where they're always
02:10:20.060 just ragging on her
02:10:20.680 for some reason.
02:10:21.380 I'm like,
02:10:21.700 what is wrong?
02:10:22.980 She's not singing WAP.
02:10:24.560 She's not singing
02:10:25.060 Wet Ass Pussy.
02:10:25.980 She's singing like,
02:10:26.960 Hannah Clear brings this up.
02:10:28.960 I don't know her songs.
02:10:29.960 I know she's got,
02:10:30.600 I know some of the songs.
02:10:31.660 But she has one
02:10:32.260 where she says,
02:10:32.800 you stole my youth,
02:10:33.800 like the best years
02:10:34.380 of my life
02:10:34.940 were taken from me
02:10:35.640 by this bad relationship.
02:10:37.020 And I'm like,
02:10:38.140 she's like the cheerleader
02:10:40.560 dating the jock.
02:10:41.680 She is the high school,
02:10:43.260 like prom king and queen.
02:10:45.780 And all of these young girls
02:10:47.440 are looking up to her.
02:10:48.700 You want Taylor Swift
02:10:49.780 to succeed
02:10:50.380 and get married
02:10:51.180 and have babies.
02:10:52.260 And then all these young women
02:10:52.940 are going to follow suit.
02:10:53.240 I do want that,
02:10:53.940 but that's going to be tough
02:10:54.800 when she has one song
02:10:55.940 where she does say,
02:10:57.200 F the patriarchy.
02:10:58.340 But do you know what that song is?
02:10:59.920 This is a problem.
02:11:00.720 This is a problem.
02:11:01.200 I don't know.
02:11:01.600 I don't know the whole context.
02:11:02.920 She's making fun of her boyfriend.
02:11:05.560 She was making fun of Jake Gyllenhaal
02:11:06.660 for being a feminist.
02:11:07.760 Oh, really?
02:11:08.460 She says,
02:11:09.080 you threw your car keys at me.
02:11:10.360 They fell on the ground.
02:11:11.540 You threw your keys at me.
02:11:13.260 F the patriarchy key chain
02:11:14.340 falls on the ground.
02:11:15.780 She's not literally saying,
02:11:17.520 and this is the frustrating thing.
02:11:18.800 I do want her to get married
02:11:20.100 and have babies.
02:11:20.900 That would be huge.
02:11:22.020 It would be so helpful.
02:11:22.900 All these conservatives are like,
02:11:23.960 I can't believe she just yelled
02:11:25.420 F the patriarchy.
02:11:26.420 How could you?
02:11:26.920 And then when I saw that video,
02:11:28.080 I was like,
02:11:28.360 I wonder what the song's about.
02:11:29.240 And I pulled it up
02:11:29.820 and she's saying her loser boyfriend
02:11:33.220 who wasted her time.
02:11:35.560 She's making fun of Jake Gyllenhaal,
02:11:37.020 apparently.
02:11:37.380 I don't know everything about her.
02:11:38.420 Like Hannah Clare knew this better
02:11:39.720 because she actually knows the stuff.
02:11:41.980 The stories,
02:11:42.980 the song is from 11 years ago
02:11:44.760 or something like that.
02:11:45.720 She wrote an extended version
02:11:47.040 a few years ago.
02:11:48.300 She's criticizing this guy
02:11:50.220 for being a male degenerate
02:11:52.160 who promised her a relationship
02:11:54.120 and then abandoned her,
02:11:55.720 wasting her youth.
02:11:56.500 And it was quote,
02:11:59.060 F the patriarchy on his key chain.
02:12:00.960 She's basically saying,
02:12:02.220 you're this loser male feminist guy
02:12:04.320 who acted big
02:12:05.320 and then treated me like shit.
02:12:08.260 And then conservatives are like,
02:12:09.580 guys,
02:12:11.980 I'm not,
02:12:12.640 and Mary Morgan,
02:12:13.840 shout out,
02:12:14.600 she's on Pop Culture Crisis.
02:12:16.880 She had a response to me saying,
02:12:18.700 it's not about what the song's about.
02:12:20.580 All the girls at the stadium
02:12:21.980 were putting up middle fingers
02:12:23.240 and yelling,
02:12:23.660 fuck the patriarchy,
02:12:24.360 literally.
02:12:24.980 And I'm like,
02:12:25.700 that may be,
02:12:26.560 but that's a product
02:12:27.160 of the corporate press,
02:12:27.980 not Taylor Swift.
02:12:29.200 Let Taylor Swift
02:12:30.500 have her babies
02:12:31.840 with Travis Kelsey
02:12:32.560 and then write a song
02:12:34.040 called like,
02:12:35.420 Mommy Dearest
02:12:36.080 where she says things like,
02:12:37.800 the greatest joy I've ever known
02:12:39.240 is holding the baby
02:12:40.080 here in my arms
02:12:40.840 or whatever.
02:12:41.420 And then watch
02:12:42.160 all these young women
02:12:42.940 be like,
02:12:43.300 I agree.
02:12:44.340 I hope for that.
02:12:45.440 That's genuinely
02:12:46.100 what I hope for her
02:12:47.120 and for all of her followers
02:12:48.800 because she has like
02:12:50.020 an insanely loyal fan base.
02:12:51.920 So if she were to do that,
02:12:53.000 I would be a Swifty.
02:12:55.160 If she does that,
02:12:56.720 I'll look at it.
02:12:57.620 She will do it.
02:12:58.200 Even though I'm a metalhead
02:12:59.080 and I really don't listen to copies.
02:13:01.300 So I'm not a big
02:13:02.160 Taylor Swift fan, right?
02:13:03.080 My point is just
02:13:04.140 understand the context
02:13:05.540 but also understand the strategy.
02:13:07.180 She's apparently written songs
02:13:08.340 in the past couple of years
02:13:09.300 about how she wants
02:13:09.900 to get married
02:13:10.260 and have kids
02:13:10.740 and conservatives
02:13:11.700 are attacking her.
02:13:12.460 And I'm like,
02:13:12.840 dude, you've got WAP.
02:13:13.820 You've got wet-ass pussy
02:13:14.780 on the TV.
02:13:15.640 You've got the dude
02:13:16.380 sucking Satan's dick.
02:13:17.560 And then you've got Taylor Swift
02:13:18.460 being like,
02:13:18.800 I want to be a mom.
02:13:19.400 And you're like,
02:13:19.880 no!
02:13:20.780 Taylor Swift sucks!
02:13:22.100 It's like,
02:13:22.360 stop, stop.
02:13:23.000 Taylor Swift is incredibly talented,
02:13:25.280 incredibly successful,
02:13:26.580 but she did rig Super Bowl 58.
02:13:29.460 Let me give you a little conspiracy.
02:13:31.460 Taylor Swift's favorite number is 13.
02:13:33.380 Super Bowl 58,
02:13:34.140 five plus eight is 13.
02:13:35.940 That proves it.
02:13:36.460 Chiefs,
02:13:36.680 well, listen,
02:13:37.440 Chiefs versus the 40.
02:13:38.420 Let's just listen.
02:13:40.440 Chiefs versus the 49ers,
02:13:42.400 what's four plus nine?
02:13:43.880 13.
02:13:44.840 Now,
02:13:45.340 here's the big one,
02:13:46.280 right?
02:13:46.940 She's dating Travis Kelsey.
02:13:49.240 What's 100 minus Travis Kelsey's number?
02:13:51.780 87.
02:13:52.700 13.
02:13:53.260 She rigged the Super Bowl.
02:13:54.140 I'm sick of you rigging the Super Bowl,
02:13:55.740 Taylor!
02:13:56.260 All right, all right.
02:13:57.200 Everybody now should start
02:13:59.220 firing up the grill
02:14:00.060 because it is,
02:14:01.960 I love this week.
02:14:03.580 I was talking to my dad.
02:14:04.700 I'm like,
02:14:04.840 what do we do for 4th of July?
02:14:06.960 You know,
02:14:07.180 do we go out to the country?
02:14:08.060 Do we go to the city?
02:14:09.060 Do we do like the city fireworks display?
02:14:10.480 And then I realized,
02:14:11.720 we do both.
02:14:12.800 Because there's a bunch of
02:14:14.320 4th of July celebrations,
02:14:15.260 but then they're doing it Friday
02:14:16.960 on the 5th as well
02:14:17.900 and on Saturday
02:14:19.180 because it's a four-day week.
02:14:20.580 It's Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
02:14:21.740 So I'm like,
02:14:22.440 oh, this is going to be fantastic.
02:14:23.760 So, of course,
02:14:24.680 we've been off,
02:14:25.240 but you guys should go
02:14:26.620 enjoy time with your family
02:14:27.700 and stop thinking about
02:14:29.580 all the weird shenanigans
02:14:30.640 and just hug your loved ones.
02:14:32.000 So we'll just,
02:14:32.800 we'll wrap things up.
02:14:33.540 Rachel,
02:14:33.700 do you want to shout anything out
02:14:34.460 as we close out?
02:14:35.220 Yeah, I'm Rachel Wilson.
02:14:36.360 You can find my book,
02:14:37.520 Occult Feminism,
02:14:38.480 The Secret History of Women's Liberation
02:14:40.100 on Amazon.
02:14:41.100 You can go to my YouTube channel.
02:14:42.720 It's just Rachel Wilson.
02:14:43.680 And please visit my substack,
02:14:45.660 which is rwilson.substack.com.
02:14:48.360 I have a ton of essays
02:14:49.180 and articles on there
02:14:49.940 about everything
02:14:50.480 we've been talking about.
02:14:51.880 And I'm a prime type 99
02:14:53.880 pimp on a blimp
02:14:54.900 or as,
02:14:55.740 as, yes,
02:14:56.960 as you guys said,
02:14:57.760 simp on a blimp.
02:14:58.540 And I'll just,
02:14:59.260 I'll say one quote
02:15:01.220 from one of my favorite philosophers,
02:15:02.820 Sir Mix-a-Lot.
02:15:04.040 I like big butts
02:15:05.400 and I cannot lie.
02:15:06.600 I'm Lily.
02:15:09.160 You can find me on,
02:15:10.420 I'm on X
02:15:11.280 at,
02:15:12.560 under Lily,
02:15:13.480 L-L-D-D-I-I-S-S.
02:15:15.540 I need to get a better handle.
02:15:16.780 And then I'm on Rumble
02:15:17.580 and YouTube
02:15:18.080 at the Lily Pad.
02:15:19.420 Right on.
02:15:20.160 And Callan,
02:15:20.680 of course,
02:15:20.980 pressing all the buttons.
02:15:22.040 Yeah.
02:15:23.080 Set some fireworks off
02:15:24.340 where they're legal.
02:15:25.400 Where they're legal.
02:15:26.220 Remember that.
02:15:26.860 All right, everybody.
02:15:27.820 Make sure you subscribe
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02:15:29.480 Subscribe to Tenet Media
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02:15:31.720 You can see,
02:15:32.480 we'll probably have
02:15:33.340 some clips up,
02:15:34.000 but we're off.
02:15:35.480 We're going to go
02:15:35.860 celebrate with family.
02:15:36.960 I hope you do too.
02:15:37.780 Have a happy
02:15:38.180 Fourth of July weekend
02:15:39.080 and we'll see you all next time.
02:16:04.780 The Greeks invented philosophy.
02:16:07.060 So if you like philosophy,
02:16:08.580 you're Greek.
02:16:09.240 If you've ever taken
02:16:10.060 a philosophy class,
02:16:11.440 you're Greek.
02:16:12.240 If you've ever skipped
02:16:13.100 a philosophy class,
02:16:14.320 then failed that philosophy class.
02:16:16.300 Know a guy named Phil
02:16:17.400 or even know a guy
02:16:18.200 who knows a guy named Phil.
02:16:19.720 That's good enough.
02:16:20.800 You're Greek.
02:16:21.820 So eat like it.
02:16:22.860 That means ordering
02:16:23.700 delicious euros
02:16:24.740 with tender potatoes
02:16:26.040 from Jimmy the Greek.
02:16:27.360 You deserve it,
02:16:28.440 you philosophical genius, you.
02:16:30.740 You're Greek.
02:16:31.560 Eat like it
02:16:32.240 with Jimmy the Greek.
02:16:33.480 Hashtag
02:16:34.280 Gimme Jimmy.