In this episode, I discuss hypocrisy and double standards in the feminist movement, and why you should stop wearing provocative clothing and start wearing more modest clothing, if you want to stop being viewed as an object by men, then you need to adapt to reality.
00:00:00.000Hello, feminists. You've gotten my attention, and I suppose that was your plan with your little article you wrote.1.00
00:00:07.000Now, I'm not an expert in Dutch, but from what I understand, you didn't actually present a single solid argument against my teachings.
00:00:15.000So I'm just going to take this opportunity to thank you for the glorious artwork and to point out some excruciatingly massive hypocrisies I see in a lot of feminists.1.00
00:00:26.000Now, you take issue with my great struggle against pornography.
00:00:30.000And now, let me enlighten you to something. Do you know what the porn industry is?
00:00:34.000Or rather, do you know what the porn industry does? Yes, it destroys the lives of young women.1.00
00:00:39.000I repeat, the porn industry is an industry that destroys the lives of young women.1.00
00:00:44.000I'm trying to fight this, and I will present to you a really simple lesson in economics.
00:00:50.000Supply and demand will almost always meet each other.
00:00:54.000Now, if you want to get rid of the supply of something, porn, you have to get rid of the demand for it.
00:01:01.000So for me, I'm trying the best I can, as often as I can, to strike blows against the demand of pornography.
00:01:07.000Because then I know if the demand decreases, the supply will follow.
00:01:12.000Simple economic principles. This can be applied to drugs or alcohol as well.
00:01:17.000If you want to get rid of something, it's always better to attack it from the cultural side to get people to not want it anymore.