Ep. 1017 - Â 'What Is A Woman' Banned As Hate Speech
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My film, What is a Woman? has been deemed dangerous hate speech and banned by a major internet platform. Also, Memphis is terrorized by a mass shooter who had just been let out of prison yet again. A Democrat Senate candidate s absurdly racist rant is caught on tape and Peppa Pig goes woke. We knew that was going to happen. It finally did. And with its latest addition, the Biden administration continues to resemble more of a traveling circus than a presidential administration. All of that and more today on the Matt Warsh show.
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Today on the Matt Wall Show, my film, What is a Woman, has been deemed dangerous hate speech and
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banned by a major internet platform. But how can it be hate speech to simply ask a question
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to talk about that? Also, Memphis is terrorized by a mass shooter who had just been let out of
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prison yet again. A Democrat Senate candidate's absurdly racist rant is caught on tape and Peppa
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Pig goes woke. We knew that was going to happen. It finally did. And with its latest addition,
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the Biden administration continues to resemble more of a traveling circus than a presidential
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administration. All of that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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seemingly straightforward and innocuous, non-political it would seem. It's a service where users can
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simply manage and promote events or find events that others have organized and that they want to
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attend. As the website's Twitter bio puts it, Eventbrite is, quote, a global platform that allows
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anyone to create, share, find, and attend events that fuel their passions. Well, as it turns out,
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maybe not anyone, actually. Turning Point USA is planning a screening of my film, What is a Woman?
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Which the screening is supposed to be this coming Tuesday, September 13th, at West Kentucky University.
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They had used Eventbrite's platform to promote the screening, but soon after posting the event to the
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site, they received an email informing them that the page had been removed for violating the company's
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hate speech policies. Now, reading from the Daily Wire report on this, it says, an email from the
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company said, quote, we encourage our organizers to express their views and gather for a chosen purpose
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as long as it's done in a way that doesn't violate our legal terms. We do not permit events, content, or
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creators that promote or encourage hate, violence, or harassment towards others and or oneself. The
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notice of, and or oneself, that permit and encourage violence and harassment against oneself. Okay, so you
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can't harass yourself or other people and have an Eventbrite event, they're saying. The notice of
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removal went on to say that the event expresses views that are in violation of the company's community
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guidelines and terms of service. Next, the platform trust and safety team advised that the event would
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be removed. The community guidelines for Eventbrite further promised that they are, quote, quote, committed
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to providing a safe, inclusive, and respectful platform for the organization discovery of live
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events. Specifically prohibited content includes hateful or dangerous content or events that discriminate
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against or threaten any societal group or encourage violence. The section specifies content cannot be
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hate speech, hateful ideologies, and hateful activities that incite, encourage, or engage in
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violence, intimidation, disparagement, harassment, or threats targeting an individual or group based on
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their actual or perceived race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, immigration status, gender identity,
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sexual orientation, disability, age, or veteran status. Now, of course, my film, which you know if
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you've seen it, and if you haven't seen it yet, go to whatisawoman.com and rectify that situation
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immediately. But you know that my film does none of those things. There is nothing in the film that
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could be remotely construed as incitement or as a call to violence. In fact, nearly the entire runtime
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consists of me simply walking around and asking people questions. That's almost the whole film.
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The film actually provides a platform to many trans people and many professionals in the so-called
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gender-affirming industry. I give them a platform. I give them a chance to speak. I put a camera in
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front of them. Now, the fact that those professionals embarrass themselves and collapse under the most
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basic line of questioning, it's not my fault. Nor does it make the movie a terrorist act or an act of
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incitement. I gave them a chance. The whole movie is me giving them a chance. If they were not able to
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take advantage of that opportunity, that's on them, not on me. But at any rate, this is all
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irrelevant. Eventbrite claims that it's a quote-unquote global platform for quote-unquote
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anyone to quote-unquote create, share, and attend events. So how does my movie fall outside of that
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purview? It would seem like a reasonable question, and yet the company refuses to answer it. We've asked
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them for clarification, both publicly and privately, and so far have been simply ignored. This is the
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way it goes, right? They make a dramatic declaration saying that this hit film is hate speech, and then
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when you ask, well, can you explain that? How is it hate speech? Nothing. No explanation. Now, any
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far-fetched hope that this removal was a mistake, you know, as sometimes these sorts of things happen
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with the big tech platforms, someone's kicked off or suspended, and then they say, oh, it was a mistake.
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Now, when they say it's a mistake, it usually means that there was one kind of rogue, low-level employee
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who just took it upon themselves to ban somebody, and then the higher-ups find out about it, and they
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correct it because they don't want to deal with it, and then they say, oh, it was a mistake.
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Any hope that that might happen here has been dashed as more people have come out of the woodwork
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announcing that their own What Is A Woman screening events have also been banned. Apparently, this has
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been happening for several weeks now, at least. The Wake County Republican Party planned a screening of
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the film back in July, only to have it removed from Eventbrite for violating its hate speech policies,
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supposedly. There's a man named Mark Early who sent me a screenshot of the message that he got
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when he tried to post an invitation for his What Is A Woman movie night. It was taken down for
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allegedly running afoul of the community guidelines. And then, maybe most absurd of all,
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there's a group called No Left Turn in Education, and they had their own screening planned for later
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this month. Now, in their case, they were planning to screen the movie and host a discussion about it
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afterwards. And a trans-identified person by the name of Sarah Higdon had been scheduled to speak
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at the event. And yet, still, the whole thing was deemed hate speech. So, to be clear, a movie
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featuring trans people followed by a discussion with trans people is forbidden because it encourages
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violence, presumably against trans people. Meanwhile, as one of the biggest documentaries of the year has
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been deemed too outrageous and controversial for this platform, they still will happily provide a
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forum for all-age drag shows. Now, you could go to Eventbrite right now and search for What Is A Woman
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on the site, and you're not going to find anything except maybe some broken links where events had been
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planned and then were taken down. But if you search for events that bring drag queens and children
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together, you'll find many results. For example, there's an upcoming all-ages drag show in St. Cloud.
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And then there's the Union County Children's Drag Story Hour. And there's the Drag Queen Story Hour
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with Lil Hot Mess in Seattle and many other similar events. So, that's allowed, but not a film, a
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documentary, one of the most talked about and widely viewed of the year. Now, when you, actually,
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let me correct myself. It's not one of the most talked about documentaries of the year. It is the most
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talked about one. Now, when you hear about this sort of thing as a conservative, and I think we all have
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this temptation, that you hear this and you shrug your shoulders and you say, well, that's how it
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goes. Of course, they're going to ban the movie. What did you expect? And that reaction is understandable
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to a certain extent. But we shouldn't become so jaded that we fail to notice the considerable
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escalation happening in our culture right now. The effort to push conservatives out to the margins,
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to demonize and stigmatize us. These efforts have reached a new level in recent weeks. And this is not
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something we should take for granted or just passively accept on the grounds that it's inevitable.
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A few weeks ago, we were being labeled as literal terrorists for talking about the medical procedures
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children's hospitals are inflicting on kids just to talk about it is terrorism. Then, of course,
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a major podcast conference apologizes for allowing Ben Shapiro to appear, claiming that his very
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physical presence causes harm. And then, as you know, the president of the United States appears in
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ominous red lighting to warn that people who disagree with him politically are dangerous extremists and
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threats to our very way of life, our democratic system. And now we have a major event organizing
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website that has declared a hit film hate speech and banned it from its platform without further
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explanation. Now, the good news about the Eventbrite situation, however, is that we can actually do
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something about it. We can't stop Biden from calling us all terrorists until it's, you know,
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at least we can't stop him now. When it's time to vote him out of office, we can do that.
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But we have direct control and power here. We can let companies like Eventbrite,
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we can let them know that discriminating against conservatives is not acceptable.
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If all of us stopped using a platform, okay, when I say all of us, anyone who's, if you're a
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conservative or even if you're not, but you still claim to believe in free speech, you don't like
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the idea of big tech platforms censoring people, if you're in that category, and that's millions
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of people, if we actually used the leverage that our numbers afford us, then we would have some power
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here. I mean, a lot of these companies would almost certainly back off because they would have
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to. The problem, though, is that conservatives, for whatever reason, are usually loathe to use
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that kind of leverage. And then after refusing to use it, they become fatalistic and they say,
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well, we don't have the leverage. Well, no, it's not that we don't have it. It's that we don't use it.
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And that's on us if we don't use it. I mean, what reason is there? What good reason is there
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for any of us to use Eventbrite ever again, unless they correct this, what they're doing here and
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apologize for it. If they don't, they've made it clear. They hate you. They don't want your business.
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And yet, if history is any indication, many conservatives will just say, well, you know,
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I'll give you my business anyway, even if you hate me and don't want it. Here, take my money. Please
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take it. If we start using the leverage that we have, then we can correct a lot of things
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that right now we think cannot be corrected. One other point. I would have little complaint
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about Eventbrite or any of these other platforms that silence conservative voices if they were honest
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about it. Okay, this is an important point. If Eventbrite came out and just said, hey, look,
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we're a left-wing company. We're only interested in promoting left-wing events. That's what we do.
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That's our business. This is why we exist. We exist to promote drag shows and that sort of thing.
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And that's our deal. Now, if they said that, I mean, I wouldn't agree with it morally. I don't
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agree with anyone organizing a drag show or anything like that. But if they said that, and they said that
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they only want to cater to half of the available market, well, that's their business. That's their
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decision, I suppose. But the problem here, the real problem is that they're not being honest about
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it. It's an issue not just of silencing voices, but of outright fraud because they claim to be a
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platform for anyone, but they aren't. It's a ruse. It's a ploy. And then when it comes time to banish
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someone to the hinterlands, rather than admitting that it's a political and ideological decision,
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they instead make defamatory accusations about hate speech and incitement.
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That's the problem. That's what makes it all so especially outrageous.
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And now it's up to us to decide whether we're going to start holding these companies accountable.
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All right, we start with a terrible story, unfortunately. This is a report from the Daily
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Wire. It says, law enforcement officials in Tennessee arrested a 19-year-old man after he
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allegedly recorded himself driving around and shooting numerous people throughout Memphis.
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The Memphis Police Department put out an alert on Wednesday night, warning of a black male occupying
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a blue or silver sedan who is responsible for multiple shootings. It was not immediately clear how
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many people had been shot at the time, but now we know that in fact the killer, Ezekiel Kelly is his
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name, murdered four people in total and injured three others. And again, he was just driving around
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and it would seem right now shooting people at random and live streaming it on Facebook. And some
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of the videos are circulating out there. I don't really recommend watching them. I'm not going to play
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them here, but he's, you know, babbling nonsensically and shooting people. So that's what happened in
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Memphis. Now, here comes the part that you're already expecting, especially if you listened to
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the opening monologue yesterday. Again, from the Daily Wire, the 19-year-old Memphis man accused of
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killing for and terrorizing the city for hours Wednesday night as he drove around shooting people
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was let out of prison after serving less than a year for an attempted murder charge that was plea
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bargained down to aggravated assault. So this is attempted murder that was committed a couple of
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years ago. And he was back on the street after attempted murder. After police captured him in a stolen
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car, Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said he should have never been on the loose. Strickland said, quote,
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if the suspect served his full three-year sentence, he would still be in prison today
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and four of our fellow citizens would still be alive. Records show the suspect was freed on March
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16th after serving just 11 months of his three-year sentence. A new law Strickland backed, which went
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into effect in July, may have kept the suspect locked up, but it was too late for that. The bloody
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spree began just before 1 a.m. and then continued pretty much for an entire day as he was going around
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shooting people. So this is outrageous on multiple levels because a three-year sentence for attempted
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murder is already absurd, but he didn't even serve that whole sentence or even half of it.
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Serves less than a year. And this is the second high-profile killing by a career criminal in Memphis
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this week. We talked yesterday about Eliza Fletcher, the teacher, mother of two,
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going for a jog, abducted and murdered by this scumbag who already had other abductions on his
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record and yet was walking around the streets free. In fact, there's so much violence in Memphis
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that reporters now are breaking down in tears about it on camera. I watched this from one of the local
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Memphis is tired right now. Yeah, I'm good. I'm with you all. Memphis is tired right now.
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The Eliza Fletcher kidnapping and abduction and murder, the other crimes we've had this year
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leading up to this, it's difficult right now. Bear with me. It's a very nerve-wracking night.
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Yeah, and understandable. We've seen reporters and people in media cry for ridiculous reasons,
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self-victimizing and all the rest of it. They're criticized by somebody on Twitter,
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Taylor Lorenz crying about that. This, on the other hand, is an emotional display that is well
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justified. I mean, you're a reporter, first of all, so you're in the position of having to cover all
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these horrible things. And you also live in this city that's just plagued by violence. People are
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exhausted by it. Even those of us who don't live in these areas that are especially plagued by it,
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we're exhausted by it too. And there's a couple of points here. First of all,
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the current DA in Memphis is, this is another Soros DA, right, district attorney. Another lackey of
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Soros who's brought in there and is funded by Soros and is installed basically with the intention of
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creating more of this kind of thing. However, there was, I believe, a Republican district attorney
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before this one. There was a Republican district attorney that was in charge when this light
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sentence was passed down to begin with, which only goes to show what I said yesterday, which is that
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this is a Democrat and Republican problem. Now, the Democrats are the worst offenders, obviously.
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They're the ones driving the car here. But Republicans are, many of them are sitting happily
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in the passenger seat and going along with it. The idea that we need prison reform,
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prison reform, which means letting criminals out of prison. The idea that there's a, you know,
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there's a problem of over-incarceration. We hear this from Republicans too all the time.
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This is, you know, Tim Scott and others, you hear them talking about the over-incarceration problem.
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And they still will talk about that no matter how many of these incidents
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we witness. Somehow the problem is that there are still, there are still too many people in prison.
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So we've got a lot of violent people on the streets and the solution offered by Democrats and
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many squished Republicans is let's, let's put more of them, put more violent people on the street.
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Maybe there's, maybe the strategy is just to get, you know, you've got violent people on the street
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and then you put more violent people on the street, hoping that they'll kill the other violent ones
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and maybe they'll just kill each other. I don't know if that's the strategy, but if it is, it doesn't work
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that way. Because the thing about these violent scumbags is that, yeah, they do, they do tend to kill
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each other, but they're also cowards. And so they also like to victimize people who are defenseless
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and innocent. And there's an extra absurdity of letting people out of prison after committing
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violent crimes, when you know that they're high risk, you know, based on the recidivism rate already
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that like, which is 75%. So, you know, it's almost certain these people are going to back in prison
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after committing another crime. But it's not even just that, you know, when you put a violent person
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in prison and then you'll let them out a few years later and they haven't gotten any better,
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you know, and now they're going to start and they're going to commit the same crimes they
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were committing before. It's actually, they're going to be worse. Okay. So when you send someone
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to prison, they're going to come out on the other end, most of the time worse. Because for all the talk
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about rehabilitation, and I reject the notion that rehabilitation is the primary purpose of prison,
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prison exists to segregate violent and dangerous people from society, to protect innocent people,
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and it exists to punish bad people. It's justice, it's punishment, it's segregation and punishment.
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That's why prison exists. Now, if you can also add in some attempt set rehabilitation,
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especially if someone does have a sentence where they're going to end up back on the street
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eventually, then fine. That's not the primary point. But that doesn't even have, they don't
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even try to do that. So they throw these people in a prison cell, put them in an environment with a
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bunch of other violent sociopaths, and let them kind of marinate in that for a few years,
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and then dump them right back on the street. They're going to be worse, which is why in the
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Eliza Fletcher case, you know, the scumbag there, he went to jail for kidnapping and robbing somebody,
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and then he's let out, and then he kidnaps and kills someone. So he's worse than he was before.
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And then we have this guy, whatever his name is, Ezekiel, Ezekiel Kelly, he goes to prison for
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attempted murder, and he hangs out in that environment, and then he comes out on the other
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end, and now he's committing actual murder. Why is that happening? Well, because that's,
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people tend to get worse. When you have a violent sociopath, and you put them in an environment with
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other violent sociopaths, most of the time, they're not going to magically get better.
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They're only going to get worse, which is all the more reason to just keep them there.
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Let's see, Project Veritas has another quite damning undercover video, or it should be damning
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anyway. This is of North Carolina State Representative Crystal Matthews, who's running
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for the Senate in North Carolina. And here she is on tape revealing her true feelings about her
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white constituents. And it might be a little bit hard to hear if you're listening to the audio,
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but we'll go through some of this. Go ahead and play it.
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I just think it's heavily Republican, and it's heavily white. I'm not a stranger to white people.
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I'm from a mostly white town. And let me tell you one thing, you got to know who you're dealing with.
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Like, you got to treat them like s**t. I mean, that's the only way I respect you.
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I keep them right here. And then my phone, like, that's where I keep them. Like, you have to.
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Okay, let's pause it there for a second. If you are listening to the audio version,
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I just want to get you up to speed in case you can't quite tell what's being said here.
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So this is Crystal Matthews, the South Carolina State Representative, who is black.
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And she's talking about, very explicitly talking about her, about white people, white constituents.
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And she says that they get out of control, and you have to treat them like children.
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And then she also says you have to treat them like pieces of S.
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Now, it is very interesting. I hope she doesn't have kids of her own.
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But if she does, maybe there should be a visit from the CPS because she,
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You treat them like children, which means treating them like pieces of S.
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Whatever that says about her parenting skills, it certainly says that she is a raging, unapologetic bigot.
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So, you know, like, for me, all these other people are tiptoeing around them.
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And I'm like, no, that's some white s**t. I ain't doing that.
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They'd be like, well, I'm just going to say it's some white s**t.
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And that was my problem with Bernie, because he was talking to an all-black crowd,
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I said, if I'm talking to an all-black crowd, I'm going to say black s**t.
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And if you don't like it, then you get your ass up and read.
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Now, she has, I just went and checked again to see if she's addressed this at all.
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Even to make an excuse and say, yeah, this is taken out of context.
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You know, it's like as if there could be a context that would make that okay.
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And she's able to do that because she's a Democrat and she's black,
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which means that the media is not going to hold.
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So she's got a lot going for her identity-wise.
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A lot of boxes are checked, which means she's not going to be held accountable at all.
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She can simply just ignore it like it didn't happen.
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Now, it doesn't need to be said, but I'll say it anyway, that if this were to happen in the reverse,
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I mean, can you imagine a white politician caught on tape talking about her black constituents
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and saying you have to control them like children and treat them like pieces of crap?
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That would be, I mean, that's not the end of your political career.
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However, you're not going to be, you're out of office.
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You're not going to certainly be elected in any other race that you run in.
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And probably there's going to be a FBI investigation.
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They'd be coming up with criminal charges for you.
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We know that if it was a white person, that's what would happen.
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And yet, in this case, there is no reaction at all.
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And that is because anti-white racism is not only widespread, especially on the left and among Democrats,
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but it is the only acceptable form of racism in America.
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This is not going to hurt her chances in the election.
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I don't know what her chances are outside of this, what the polling data shows.
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If she's a white person, it destroys her entire life and political career, certainly in a second just like that.
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But for her, it'll have no effect because the media is not going to talk about it.
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Because it appeals to other anti-white racists, and there are a lot of them out there.
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And then even among white people, there are, as sad as it is to consider,
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there are white people who are going to be more likely to vote for her now than they were before,
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So I guarantee you, we'll check back, check the polls a week from now.
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She's going to be polling better among white liberal women than she was before.
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White liberal women, they'll watch that, and they're like in ecstasy, practically orgasmic ecstasy,
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listening to a black woman say that they're all pieces of garbage.
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Because it's an opportunity to virtue signal by nodding along and clapping and saying amen.
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And also, these people, they've got self-loathing.
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And so if they're treated like garbage, as Crystal Matthews says should happen, then that's, they're into it.
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Speaking of no accountability, this is from Axios.
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A slip-up by social media giant Snap allowed leading Democratic campaigns and party committees
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to unwittingly tap into a vast repository of Republican voter data to hone their midterm ads.
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They accidentally were granted access to all of this data that they shouldn't have seen.
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I mean, they actually got access to the data and used it in their ads, but it was an accident.
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They kind of, they were walking along and they tripped in a puddle.
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And next thing you know, they had their midterm ads, which they had designed based on data that they were illegally accessing, all by accident.
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You can, you're walking along and you, and you slip and trip into a puddle of illegal data that you shouldn't be seeing.
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Um, there's no indication that Snap was aware of or facilitated that data sharing.
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And the company said it's taking steps to rectify the oversight.
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But the blunder underscores the sensitivity surrounding reams of voter data that have become a highly valuable political commodity.
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Uh, the snap, snafu impacted data maintained by both Republican and Democratic data firms.
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Records show, though its use by political groups was significantly more prolific on the Democratic side.
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This is one of those you gotta laugh so you don't cry situations.
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Um, you know, more, more of the double standards.
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If this, if this is a Republican and Republicans are accessing this data and they're honing their midterm ads based on it,
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then this is a stolen election, this is the end of democracy.
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And the thing that, uh, offends me about this is how our intelligence is insulted.
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Now, the fact that Democrats are, um, up to their usual dirty tricks, it doesn't surprise me.
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But don't insult my intelligence, much in the way that Eventbrite is insulting our intelligence.
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Penny Polar Bear is very excited to share about her parents.
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For the first time in its nearly two-decade-long run, Peppa Pig has included a same-sex couple.
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The moment comes during the episode entitled Families, which aired on Britain's Channel 5 on September 6th.
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The short scene happens when Peppa's classmate, Penny Polar Bear, discusses her family during the school day.
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I'm Penny Polar Bear, she says, as she draws a photo of her two mothers in a dress.
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One mommy is a doctor, and one mommy cooks spaghetti.
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So this is, uh, quite a lot of celebrating happening on social media and in the media today,
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It is especially upsetting for me because I have always found Peppa Pig to be one of the least objectionable,
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most kid shows are totally obnoxious and stupid,
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And also the animation is just ugly and lifeless,
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Peppa Pig I've always found to be, you know, tolerable.
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a little bit of sly kind of humor for the adults,
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But mostly it's just, it's a seemingly nice kind of innocent show for kids.
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And I can be in the room while it's on without wanting to jump out of a window.
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But of course, I knew that eventually this would happen.
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It can't, you know, anything that exists for kids,
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Now there are two moves that the left always pulls with these sorts of things,
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the inclusion of a, you know, gay subplot on Peppa Pig,
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Well, neither of those narratives are going to hold in this case because of this.
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the inclusive storyline has been a long time coming.
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In 2019, a petition called for the show to feature same-sex couples
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Because this is what you want when you have your four-year-old watching Peppa Pig.
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You want them, you want her to be educated on same-sex couples.
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excluding same-sex families will teach children that
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only families with either a single parent or two parents of different sexes are normal.
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This means that children of same-sex parents may feel alienated by Peppa Pig
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and that other children may be more likely to bully them simply through ignorance.
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different-sex two-parent households are the normal.
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in our society and, in fact, in the whole history of human civilization.
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and I think there was like 30,000-plus signatures on this,
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of people on the left petitioning for lesbian characters in Peppa Pig.
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You care so much about the sexuality of cartoon characters
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in preschooler shows that you had a petition for it.
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And we also know that the characters are not being included
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just because that's the story that the people who make the show want to tell.
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They're doing it in response to a political petition.
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So, if you're on the left, you obviously care about this,
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given that it arises as a result of a petition.
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And now, you know, parents just have to decide.
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Do you want your kids watching shows that are, you know,
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where the plots are created based on left-wing petitions?
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where there are just no shows at all that my kids can watch,
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because there are other things to do than watch TV.
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we're going to stay in the realm of television here.
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Rings of power cast slam racist threats against performers.
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So, they're claiming that there have been racist threats
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in this new Lord of the Rings series are black.
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and you may expect that maybe they'll provide some evidence
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because this character is the wrong race, according to us?
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The cast of Prime Videos' The Lord of the Rings,
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that performers from the show have apparently faced.
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author J.R.R. Tolkien created a multicultural world
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in which individuals from different backgrounds
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Lord of the Rings was a story of multiculturalism.
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I don't believe there have been any threats at all.