Ep. 1042 - Pathetic Antifa Brats Try And Fail To Derail My College Tour
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a large Antifa mob attempts to derail my What Is a Woman event at the University of Houston. Also, the Parkland mass shooter escapes the death penalty, AOC is berated by hecklers at a sparsely attended town hall, Democrats in Virginia want to take your child away from you if you fail to affirm your child s gender confusion, and an NFL coach has no time or patience for race-baiting reporters. All of that and more, coming up tonight on the Show with Matt Walsh ( )!
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a large Antifa mob attempts to derail my what-is-a-woman
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event at University of Houston. It was the largest protest I've encountered yet,
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and it had no effect at all. Also, the Parkland mass shooter escapes the death penalty. AOC is
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berated by hecklers at a sparsely attended town hall. Democrats in Virginia want to take your
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child away from you if you fail to affirm his gender confusion. And an NFL coach has no time
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or patience for race-baiting reporters. All of that and more today on the Matt Walsh Show.
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Well, for those who've been following the story, Vanderbilt Hospital has agreed to pause
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So yesterday concluded the first leg of my What is a Woman college screening tour. We'll be back on
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the road in a couple of weeks. Fittingly, our final stop on this portion of the trip was the most
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eventful, I would say. As I had previously reported on this show, the Antifa cell in Houston had promised
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to show up and shut the event down, which is at the University of Houston. Meanwhile, far-left
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activists on campus had been working on the university, within the university, to cancel the event before it
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even began. But the event happened anyway, with hundreds of students waiting in line, a line
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stretching around the block to get into the screening of our film. We packed an auditorium,
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which unfortunately could only hold a fraction of the people who wanted to get in. I'm not going to
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say that What is a Woman is the first or only documentary to sell out college auditoriums across
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the country, but it is certainly in a small club, I think. But while large crowds gathered inside,
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there were large, though still significantly smaller, but crowds of protesters outside who came
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together to voice their strident objections to truth and reality. They attempted several different
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tactics to, I guess, scare me away. Earlier in the evening, they stood in a line, and in a very
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direct sort of way, they chanted about what they want. Let's listen to that.
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So I think they want me out is what I'm getting from that.
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I like it trails off at the end and they get kind of lazy.
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And then they just at first is what do we want?
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So then at the end, it just turns into now, now, now.
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It's a subtle message anyway, but I think I picked up what they were trying to say.
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Soon there were various speakers who arrived with bullhorns to fire up the crowd and lay out their indictments against me.
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Here's one who describes all the many ways that I have invited violence against the trans community.
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We started last week organizing a peaceful process to get back to Walsh's hateful, transphobic rhetoric.
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And I am proud to see how far this has grown in this short time.
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For those who are not aware, some of the things that Walsh has said to invite violence and hatred against the trans community
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include calling his supporters to action against Boston Children's Hospital,
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resulting in supporters running a children's hospital with a bomb.
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This was coupled with threats against individual providers of gender-affirming care.
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Do similar inflammatory language against Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
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resulting in the hospital suspending gender-affirming care.
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Because of this and other comments, it's important that us as Boogers show up and say loud and proud
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It was my inflammatory language that resulted in Vanderbilt suspending their child mutilation program.
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Evidently, my words are so scary that the hospital simply bent to my will out of sheer terror and fear.
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Now, I would like to think that I am that intimidating and powerful.
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They suspended their gender-affirming care, quote-unquote, program because they could not defend or justify mutilating children
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So that's actually how bad this stuff is, that all we had to do was point it out and say,
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look at what these people are doing, and within a few weeks they just stopped doing it.
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You know, that's like a pretty good indication that someone is doing something wrong,
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where, you know, if they're doing it and all you have to do is point to the fact that they're doing it
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and they stop doing it, pretty good indication that it's wrong.
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Indeed, the fact that they stopped doing it, actually, proves that I was not using inflammatory language.
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They admit in their letter to lawmakers announcing that they're pausing the procedures that my report was correct.
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And they, in effect, admit it because they say they had to have been performing gender transitions on minors
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There was also this speech that I enjoyed from another protester,
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though I feel a little bad that Stephen Crowder and Andrew Tate
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catch some strays here for no reason, but here's what she says.
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Like cockroaches, they crawl out of the dirt of society and subject us into their face.
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They look like cockroaches, they're eaten by Sam's dad, and their people in the end can't dad when we see them.
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yeah but but i did get away with it i mean i i thought i could get away with it and i did
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i got away with it and it was great i not only did exactly what you didn't want me to do but i
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had fun while doing it it was a lot of fun yet still really think about the phrasing here i'm
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gonna just skip over the part where i'm a cockroach the cockroaches that have she was
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attempting a metaphor there she's trying to get poetic but cockroaches that have crawled out of
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the dirt of hate to spread their you know let's put that aside uh the phrasing that that actually
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disturbs me a little bit more is um he thinks he can get away with this i mean like get away with
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what exactly existing speaking saying things expressing a point of view much is revealed
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about the leftist mindset just from that one statement i would say anyway the crowd outside
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grew more and more rowdy as the night went on police had to arrest at least i think at least one person
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as far as i know when the speech concluded uh the mob stood outside cussing at and harassing the audience
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as they left the building and uh and there's a lot of videos there that are a lot of fun you can go
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watch because you know my audience i'm very proud of them the way they handled it they started chanting
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let's go brandon back so that was great um there are also some some early on earlier on before the
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speech there were some uh counter demonstrations of people standing and and praying saying the rosary
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while these satanic lunatics scream at them you just as always you see the contrast there and you can
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kind of decide whose side you want to be on but they then uh the protesters stood around for a while
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longer even after all the the crowds had cleared out i was gone and they stood around for a while longer
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the night there's nothing left and so they were left with that for some reason i gotta tell you
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that uh i i derive a lot of pleasure from the fact that at this point when the crowds were screaming
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f matt walsh over again i was already back at my hotel sitting at the bar with a glass of whiskey
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so there could not be anything more impotent than crowds screaming in protest against an event that
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already happened while the guy they're protesting is relaxing at his hotel out of earshot
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though they did attempt to do more than simply scream outside i should say i'm told by yaf that
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leftist activists on campus had been sort of plotting to sabotage the event by infiltrating
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the audio visual team that's running it behind the scenes you know maybe doing something with the
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live stream or doing something with the uh with the audio in the auditorium it seems that one of them
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actually tried to execute this plan the daily wire reports this morning quote those trying to watch
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the young america's foundation live stream of matt walsh's university of houston speech thursday
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night were met with an unavailable video and leftist students student employees are being blamed
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yaf wrote following the event that it believes it is likely that student employees who opposed
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walsh's speech disrupted the live stream part of the speech was seen on yaf's youtube page but poor
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audio made it impossible to hear what walsh was saying the live stream later became completely unavailable
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quote one of the student workers kai lai was in communication with members of a leftist coalition
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called stop transphobia at uh and shared that she would be working behind the scenes after yaf became
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aware of the student student workers posting she was removed from the event and a bomb sweep was
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conducted this according to nick baker assistant editor for yaf's the new guard according to baker
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several student workers were required by the university to remain on site for the event and had access to yaf's
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streaming equipment in the hours before walsh's speech earlier in the night a person protesting
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event was wrestled to the ground and handcuffed by police video of the incident showed the mass
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protester who had made it inside the event venue on the ground and surrounded by five police officers
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who were attempting to arrest him the protester appeared to be carrying a small transgender flag
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that ended up on the ground beside him so uh they couldn't get in the room but it looks like they
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were able to mess with the live stream and uh so they so they did that no big deal really there are
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three other live streams from the what is a woman tour available on yaf's youtube page that
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there will soon be several more besides the live stream is secondary the most important thing
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is the event itself like the physical event which none of these screaming lunatics were able to
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prevent or derail despite their many and varied attempts they were in the end powerless and this
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is something that i want the protesters at this and any forthcoming universities to understand
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but of course i will do precisely what you don't want me to do and say what you don't want me to say
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and there's there's nothing you can do to stop it you are powerless and that's something you just have
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to deal with i know that you're accustomed to making demands and having your demands met
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but that's not the way it's going to work this time okay i want you to know how little your feelings
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mean to me i i want you to know that literally nothing you say has any effect or makes any impact
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i want you to know all of that so so so so often in your life you know you you stomp your feet and
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you cry and you get results and that's how you get the results but i want you to know that it's not
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going to work that way here and i want you to know all of that because it's a learning opportunity for
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you it really is it's character building i'm trying to help you i want to help you it's evident that most
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of you didn't have fathers who would teach you this lesson didn't have fathers at all in the home
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that's extremely obvious and so i'm trying to stand in the void for you you need to be able to
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cope with the fact that people have ideas that differ from your own you need to be able to make
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peace with that reality or don't make peace with it honestly i don't give a damn it's your problem
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either way my only point is that it's good for you to encounter a situation every once in a while
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where your cry bully tactics just don't work and that's especially the case here because
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it's not just that i have differing ideas from you it's the it's that the ideas i'm expressing
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are simply true self-evident obvious okay you aren't just protesting different ideas this is not
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i'm not sitting here saying that you need to uh diversity of viewpoints you need to accept the
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diversity of viewpoints i mean you should be able to accept that but that's not even what we're
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talking about here you are protesting the truth that's what makes us all so pathetic and disturbing
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there have always been protests on college campuses there have always been differences of opinion
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but you're trying to protest and silence the truth that's the issue and to call for the suppression
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of truth is insane and tyrannical you are tyrants pathetic ineffectual laughable tyrants
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but tyrants all the same now let's get to our five headlines
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nbc news reports the house select committee investigating the january 6th insurrection presented
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previously unseen video thursday of congressional leaders pleading for help from governors the acting
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secretary of defense and the acting attorney general's rioters attacked the capitol the video
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montage began with house speaker nancy pelosi walking through the capitol and uh i've lost interest
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already so that's still happening they're still doing this in case you didn't know they're still doing
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another hearing let's move on um we actually begin here okay this is this is in fact an important
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story so this is from the daily water a florida jury a florida jury rejected the death penalty
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thursday for the parkland school shooter who killed 17 people on valentine's day 2018 the shooter received
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life in prison without the possibility of parole for each of the murders causing disappointment
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and frustration among family members of the victims attending the trial dr ian um or ilan
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al-hadif who gave a moving victim impact statement in august on the murder of his daughter elissa
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it's a 14 year old varsity soccer player uh he says uh what do we have the death penalty for we're beyond
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disappointed with the outcome today and um his wife laurie said i just don't understand this
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another victim who lost a daughter says i don't know how this jury came to the conclusion that they
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did today but 17 families uh did not receive justice the shooter was in the penalty phase of his
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trial having pleaded guilty to 17 counts of murder last year 14 students and three staff members were
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killed with the youngest victims only 14 years old okay so they're not giving him the death penalty
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this is uh truly absurd and a miscarriage of justice this guy is in his early 20s i think so he's like
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22 23 years old something around there taxpayers will have to pay to keep him alive for the next
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six decades seven decades um why like why what's what's the point of that i i to me it's it's a very
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it's a very simple equation that if you've if you have done something which necessitates that you can
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never return to society again then you shouldn't be living anymore you have given up your right to live
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uh we we know that the right to life is not unconditional somebody breaks into your home
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um and has a gun you don't have to allow them to kill you and your family because you're respecting
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their right to life they have forfeited that they've chosen to forfeit that through their own behavior
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it's not what you wanted it's what they wanted and they've left you no choice and we could say the
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exact same thing about uh about someone who goes and kills 17 people 14 kids at a school
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you have left society no choice but to just get rid of you the ultimate punishment that's justice
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and of course to make the absurdity to make the you know the irony even more uh outrageous here is
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that i talk about the right to life well um you know there's the i think the misguided belief among
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some pro-lifers that they have to take this absolutist position on the right to life and and
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declare that well because we defend the rights of babies to live that means we also have to defend
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the rights of convicted murderers and monsters to continue living and uh and that's you know there
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are some pro-lifers who do that i i think it's i think they're mistaken but at least there's a certain
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consistency there that they're trying to establish but as we know many of the people who oppose the
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death penalty and who i suppose are happy today that this scumbag is not going to be executed many
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of those people don't even believe in the right to life or certainly don't believe in the right to
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life for babies i mean there are it would seem millions of people in this country who believe in
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the right to life for this guy after he kills 17 people but not for the babies that's how twisted
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and upside down all of this is if you're going to have the death penalty at all i mean if it exists
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as an option it just it it does not make any sense that this person would not be eligible for it
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there's nothing else to be done is to spend the rest of his life in prison uh there's no you know
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it's not like we're there's no there's no we're not reforming this person and trying to reintroduce
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them to society although who knows in some states in some cities if he had been tried and convicted
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there maybe they actually would try that try to reintroduce him to society that's not going to
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happen here um he's going to be sitting in a cage for the rest of his life and what's the most just
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thing to do well it's to tell him okay here's the date of your execution and by the way it's not
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gonna be 30 years from now it's gonna be soon like i don't know next week you got a week to get right
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with god if you can but either way this is when it's coming to an end for you this is this is the
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end of your story here on earth it's a tragic ending but it's the one you chose that's what we
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should say and i also i i don't really totally understand this idea that uh you know that people
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say well it's a it's a horrible thing for the state to execute someone the state to kill the state has no
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right to do that well why would the state have no right to execute a murderer but the state does have
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the right to put you in a cage for your whole life that's that's another thing i don't quite
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understand all right this is from the daily wire representative alexandria quezer cortez
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struggled at a town hall event on wednesday evening when two attendees confronted her for allegedly
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supporting nuclear war i mean personally editorializing i would take the allegedly out
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i think uh in effect she does support nuclear war and that's that's what happens i mean everyone
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in the democrat party that are uh you know wanting to confront russia and potentially get us into a
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nuclear war that is what they're supporting um so this would appear to be we'll play the clip here but
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this would appear to be i don't know a lot about the the people that are protesting here or confronting
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her but these would appear to be people on the left so maybe these are left-wing anti-war people
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i don't even know those existed anymore but there are a few of them out there and here's uh what that
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look like congresswoman none of this matters unless there's a nuclear war which you voted to send
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arms and arms and weapons to ukraine polsi dabbers she's left the democratic party because there are
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a bunch of warhams okay you originally voted you ran as an outsider yet you've been voting to start this
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war in ukraine you're voting to start a third nuclear war with russia and china why are you playing with the
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lives of american citizens you're playing with our lives there will be no neighbors if there's a nuclear bomb
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you voted to mobilize and send money to ukrainian nazis you're a coward you're a progressive socialist
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where are you against the war mobilization he's telling the right truth you have done nothing
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tulsi gabbard has shown guts where you've shown cowardice i believed in you and you became the
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very thing you sought to fought against that's what you've become you are the establishment and you
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are the reason why everybody will end up in a nuclear war unless you choose to stand up right now and
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denounce the democratic party will you do that yes or no okay simple are you going to stop nuclear war
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yes or no there is no line because this is bullshit none of this matters if we're all dead none of it
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then let's take it up right now because this is the only thing that matters
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this is the only thing that matters right now i'm just enjoying this video to be honest
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any minute and you continue to fund it that's what's going on that's what happened there all right
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uh i mean i i love that this is exactly what needs to happen uh this is exactly and this is
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when it comes with politicians there should be a lot more of this direct um angry confrontation
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this is what they deserve this is what this is what a town hall should look like i think
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that's actually this is a healthy country there are people that see videos like that like oh it's
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it's so much division this is terrible actually in a healthy country um that's what a town hall
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with a politician looks like especially a politician who's in the party that is in fact moving us
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towards nuclear war advocating for pushing us towards helping to fund and facilitate a confrontation
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with a nuclear power over ukraine and yet none of these people for the for the many months that
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this has been going on none of these people have been able to explain why exactly ukraine should
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matter to us that much why should it matter so much to us that we are willing to to risk world war
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nuclear war over it they've never been able to explain that the most they can do is they give us this
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this nonsense about uh well we're standing up for democracy and freedom
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democracy and freedom in a country 5 000 miles away that has nothing to do with us whatsoever
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also assuming that ukraine one of the most corrupt governments on earth cares about democracy and
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freedom in the first place which obviously is absurd
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so she's confronted for that and and i and i based on what the protesters are saying there it does seem as
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though they are on the left so yes this is a this is the rare a very rare spotting of a left-wing
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anti-war protester there used to be a lot of those back in the i can remember when i was younger back in
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the bush years uh code pink and all those is very common um but in recent years they've seemed to have
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gone away almost entirely until they confronted alexandria queza cortezer the other thing you notice in that
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video is that the room is almost completely empty and that's one of the reasons why these uh these
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protesters were able to have this confrontation is because the room was empty and so their voice
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carried and everyone could hear them and and cortez didn't have enough of her own supporters there
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to boo this these guys out of the room uh that is maybe the most interesting thing to me about the
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video is that there's almost nobody in the room now you expect to see this with a lot of politicians
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and we expect to see this with joe biden but alexandria queza cortez she's uh
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the biggest star in the democrat party she is who's big who's a bigger star in the democrat party
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but aside from alexandria queza cortez she's the most well-known but one of the most well-known
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anyway she's a household name for better or worse i would say for worse so she is their star and here
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she is holding a town hall and almost nobody shows up i think that really tells you something
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all right climate activists threw a tomato soup this happened this morning uh through tomato soup
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on a van gogh painting at the national gallery in london so first we have the footage of them
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committing this act of vandalism let's play that
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all right so priceless work of art deface it with tomato soup and now they pull out their uh super glue
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and they're going to glue their hands to the wall
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this is all this is all to save the environment you have to understand
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now how does this help save the environment what exactly what's the plan here so i know if we were to
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look at the at the uh step-by-step plan the goal is save the environment step one throw tomato soup on
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a priceless work of art step two glue hand to wall step three question mark step four planet is saved
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so i'm not sure what what happens in this what are we missing in step three well the they were
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interviewed while they were sitting there glued to the wall and they tried to explain they tried to
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kind of square this circle and let's hear that what is worth more art or life is it worth more than food
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worth more than justice are you more concerned about the protection of a painting or the protection
00:28:14.980
of our planet and people the cost of living crisis is part of the cost of oil crisis
00:28:22.840
fuel is unaffordable to millions of cold hungry families they can't even afford to heat a tin of soup
00:28:33.420
uh i think a good punishment with these sorts of things is and i could see maybe why the art gallery
00:28:43.160
wouldn't be a fan of this but um i i tend to think a good punishment is just to leave them glued to the
00:28:47.920
wall just leave them there and it's the same thing they've done this at starbucks where they glue or
00:28:53.360
their hands to the to the counter to protest i forget what they're protesting at starbucks
00:28:58.820
um oh they're protesting because there aren't you know very often they protest at starbucks because
00:29:03.880
there aren't enough um non-dairy options for cream like they want more oat milk and that sort of thing
00:29:11.260
i think but anyway in the same let's say the same thing there just leave them glued and if you're not
00:29:17.000
going to do that then i then i actually think that years in prison is is the appropriate response here
00:29:23.400
that would be justice you come in and deface priceless works of art you should be going to
00:29:29.520
prison for not you know not jail for a day even though even that much they probably won't get
00:29:36.040
we should be looking at 5 10 15 years in prison
00:29:40.000
and that's what a society it's what a serious society a serious culture would do
00:29:47.040
that's how you protect your art you send the message that this is you cannot do this this is
00:29:53.200
unacceptable that said i will uh i will admit that i have a bit more sympathy for these kinds of
00:30:00.120
people than say the leonardo dicaprio's and al gore's of the world at least in a way in a way
00:30:06.760
they have the courage of their convictions very stupid convictions i grant you but it's there
00:30:13.060
and the other thing too is that they actually believe this stuff so when you see these younger
00:30:17.340
climate activists who are uh gluing themselves to walls and defacing things and blocking traffic
00:30:24.420
and doing a lot of really annoying things and things that are much worse than knowing in fact are
00:30:28.340
are horrifically evil uh but also keep in mind that they've been not to make excuses for them but they
00:30:34.860
have been brainwashed from a young age and they really do believe this this is what they've been
00:30:40.520
told they believe that the earth is where we are barreling towards destruction and apocalypse they
00:30:45.640
really believe that unlike a lot of the older people that are bankrolling this movement and are
00:30:55.960
really behind it and pulling the levers who don't believe it at all all right here's a really awful
00:31:01.820
story this is from fox news it says a neonatal nurse in the uk who allegedly murdered seven babies
00:31:06.960
and attempted to kill 10 more wrote notes reading i am evil and i killed them on purpose because i'm not
00:31:13.500
good enough according to the prosecution lucy let be 32 who worked in the neonatal unit of the
00:31:19.880
countess of chester hospital left handwritten notes in her home the police found when they searched it
00:31:25.080
in 2018 earlier this week johnson argued it's nick johnson who's the uh prosecutor he argued that let
00:31:32.260
be was a constant malevolent presence in the neonatal unit of the babies let be allegedly murdered or
00:31:38.620
attempted to murder between 2015 and 2016 the prosecution said that she injected some with
00:31:43.020
insulin or milk while another she injected with air she allegedly tried to kill one baby three times
00:31:49.500
so this is a story maybe you've seen in the headlines of this uh neonatal nurse that's
00:31:54.940
a serial killer of babies and you hear about a story like this and and obviously it's unthinkable
00:32:02.940
it's horrible here's another person that should be a this should be a easy case for the death penalty
00:32:10.320
we shouldn't even have to think about it obviously this is a death penalty candidate although being in
00:32:14.920
the uk it's probably that's not going to happen um but you it is also worth noting in fact i you can't
00:32:23.820
help but note that this woman working in the neonatal unit that would mean that her victims were
00:32:32.280
probably all uh not only infants but they were born premature that's how they ended up in the
00:32:37.620
nicu you know one of the most common ways to end up in the nicu is you're born premature
00:32:41.820
so she's killing premature infants and we all look at this case every single person who sees this
00:32:51.600
case we all recognize it as unbelievably evil we see this woman i think this is one of the worst
00:32:58.880
humans on earth we all agree with that there's no disagreement
00:33:02.720
and yet you put a planned parenthood badge on her you change the context just a little bit
00:33:12.160
but you have her killing the exact same babies in a slightly different context
00:33:18.240
not only now is it all of a sudden legal but there are people who defend it and would say that that
00:33:24.640
in fact she's a she's a hero she is a heroic practitioner of reproductive health they would
00:33:31.940
say killing the exact same babies at the exact same stage of development only difference is you
00:33:42.140
take these babies and you take that you take the crime and you put it in a building that says
00:33:46.960
planned parenthood on it in this case the babies are still inside the womb of their mothers
00:33:55.380
and somehow that changes the moral complexion of this case
00:34:00.940
completely we're told which is total nonsense all right i also need to mention this as we
00:34:09.280
continue along i think i may have to return to my home state of virginia based on this report
00:34:15.920
anyway out of virginia let's watch this delegate is introducing a new bill centered around parents
00:34:21.800
and how they handle their child's sexual orientation and gender identity 7 news reporter nick minak explains
00:34:29.240
right now parents rights and lgbtq protections are a big focus in virginia thousands of students in
00:34:37.240
virginia have walked out of class protesting governor glenn youngkin's newly proposed model policies
00:34:41.960
on the treatment of transgender students at school
00:34:45.000
trans rights and governor youngkin argues schools shouldn't keep parents in the dark about their
00:34:51.000
child's sexual orientation and gender identity these same progressives in fairfax county
00:34:57.280
actually believe that they should lock parents out of their children's lives
00:35:04.580
they think that parents have no right to know what your child is discussing with their teacher
00:35:12.120
or their counselor democratic virginia delegate elizabeth guzman is a social worker and she's
00:35:18.000
planning on reintroducing the bill in richmond that she says would help protect lgbtq children
00:35:23.260
from their parents and guardians who may not be affirming of their child's sexual orientation and
00:35:29.260
gender identity this is how we're gonna push back her bill would expand the state's definition of
00:35:34.540
child abuse and neglect to include parents who do not affirm their child's gender identity or sexual
00:35:40.760
orientation there's an investigation also in place that is not only you know from a social worker but
00:35:47.080
there's also a police investigation before we make the decision that there's going to be a cps charge
00:35:53.320
what could the penalties be if you know the investigation concludes and it's concluded that a parent
00:35:58.840
is not affirming of their lgbtq child what could the consequences be well we first have to have an
00:36:05.720
investigation you know it could be a felony it could be a misdemeanor but we know that a
00:36:10.680
cps charge could harm you know your employment could harm your education and alexandria nick minach
00:36:17.960
seven news and delegate guzman tell seven news that she is now what you have to realize of course is
00:36:24.720
that this is in so this is in virginia where as we heard of the at the beginning there obviously
00:36:30.480
glenn youngkin is the governor so that means that this bill is not going to be signed into the law
00:36:35.560
into law right now in virginia but this is what they want to do um and this is what they will do
00:36:43.160
especially in blue states where they can get away with it make it a it is child abuse to not affirm
00:36:53.480
so-called affirm your gender confused child they're already doing this in canada this was uh this is
00:36:59.560
it's a couple of years ago they declared that it's and they're they're anti-conversion therapy
00:37:05.400
i think it was bill c4 in canada which uh which forbids conversion therapy but what is conversion
00:37:12.500
therapy according to them it is conversion therapy if you do not affirm your child's confusion
00:37:17.620
so if you're if you have a son who is a boy and says he's a girl and you do not immediately accept
00:37:25.180
him as a girl then you are committing conversion therapy by trying to convince him that he is what
00:37:33.020
he in fact is which is a boy so if you in other words if you do not facilitate his attempted conversion
00:37:40.100
into another sex which is impossible then you are guilty of conversion therapy
00:37:44.580
and that's child abuse you could lose your kid and parents in canada have lost their kids because of
00:37:51.320
that now the left wants to do the same thing here uh in the united states i saw someone on twitter
00:37:58.220
i don't remember who but they uh you know referred to this as kind of it's a we know on the left they had
00:38:04.040
their no-fault divorce policies and for married couples and so now what they're working on basically is a
00:38:12.200
no-fault divorce of children from parents they're looking for every way that they can to sever that
00:38:20.240
relationship sever that bond and in the schools they they do it they sever the bond psychologically
00:38:26.900
they sever it emotionally they turn parent the child against the parent but now they're looking
00:38:33.760
for ways to do it legally just tear the kids away from the parents and into the arms of the state
00:38:40.480
where the state can make of them whatever they want that's what they're looking at doing
00:38:46.700
all right a lot of heavy stuff let's go to something a little bit less heavy well this is
00:38:51.540
celebrity gossip so a little less serious i suppose uh this is from the sun says giselle
00:38:57.840
bunchen has broken her silence following her recent alleged marriage troubles with star quarterback
00:39:03.380
tom brady bucks quarterback brady and the brazilian model have reportedly hired divorce lawyers following
00:39:08.540
an epic fight uh and uh she was spotted visiting a a spiritual healer earlier this week we heard about
00:39:16.240
that um but she broke her silence how did she break her silence okay well she replied to a post on
00:39:23.340
instagram that read here's what the post read you can't be in a committed relationship with someone
00:39:28.400
who is inconsistent with you read that again the 42 year old commented below it with a prayer emoji
00:39:35.000
which i guess is her way of agreeing so this is what qualifies as breaking silence now your first
00:39:41.040
public statement is an emoji god help us but i'm mostly just reading this to you because
00:39:45.900
i i want to say that the relationship advice here is really terrible you can't be in a committed
00:39:52.720
relationship with someone who's inconsistent what does that mean i mean if by inconsistent you mean
00:39:58.580
unfaithful then sure yeah but then just say unfaithful if by inconsistent you mean someone who is i don't
00:40:06.640
know prone to shifting moods someone who sometimes says one thing and does another someone who doesn't
00:40:12.200
always follow through someone who doesn't stick to what they say they're going to do all the time
00:40:16.180
if that's what you mean by inconsistent because that's what comes to mind when you think of an
00:40:19.400
inconsistent person if that's what you mean and you're saying you can't be in a relationship with
00:40:23.600
that kind of person then you're really saying that you can't be in a relationship with anyone ever
00:40:28.140
because that describes all people all people are inconsistent some more than others but all people are
00:40:34.980
that's that just comes with being a weak temporal mortal uh human being inconsistency it is a defining
00:40:42.420
human characteristic one of our most uh consistent traits is inconsistency ironically now the key to
00:40:50.840
having a successful relationship is learning how to love and be loyal to someone even in spite of this
00:40:57.880
frustrating defect that we all share now i'm not saying that that inconsistency in all cases
00:41:04.480
should be tolerated or just accepted or that you should resign yourself to your spouse being
00:41:09.080
unreliable i'm not saying that what i'm saying is that if you're married you are married to a human
00:41:13.320
being and you need to know that you need to understand what that means you're not married to a robot even
00:41:19.080
less to an angel you're married to a person and persons disappoint they frustrate they irritate
00:41:24.840
they let you down sometimes all people do this if you can't love someone in spite of that then you can't
00:41:31.040
love and and you won't love and you won't be loved and you'll be alone alone with your own inconsistencies
00:41:39.440
your own fickle frustrating nature uh until you die okay so this is i i i know this is just a cliche
00:41:48.080
marriage advice that someone posts on instagram but um it has an effect on people you know they hear
00:41:54.260
enough of this and they start believing it and it's just nonsense finally the new york times has
00:42:01.060
an article revealing that on average um now for pollsters people doing political polls only 0.4
00:42:09.340
percent of the people that they call actually pick up the phone and complete a survey so that's this
00:42:13.680
report they had and i'm surprised it's even that high but this this brings up an issue i've always had
00:42:18.480
with polls all polls and we're seeing a lot of polls heading into the midterms but this is especially
00:42:22.660
with political polls it's why i tend to believe that all political polls are fake like they're all
00:42:27.920
bogus none of them mean anything at all and the reason is that there's such a vanishingly small
00:42:33.160
percentage of people who will even take them in the first place it's only a certain type of person who
00:42:39.700
would take a political poll over the phone a freak to be specific a lonely weird bizarre person
00:42:45.240
who actually will talk to a stranger on the phone about his political opinions
00:42:50.000
so when you see a poll and it says that uh so and so is leading by however many points
00:42:55.700
it means what you have to how you should interpret that is that among the lonely weird bizarre
00:43:01.660
demographic demographic of people who answer polls this person is most popular and yet that demographic
00:43:08.580
is so small as to be uh irrelevant from an electoral perspective so who cares and forget about
00:43:15.560
taking a poll i've never taken a phone survey in my life or even been asked to take one but the reason
00:43:23.320
for that is that i don't pick up the phone to begin with if i don't recognize the number so well i don't
00:43:30.720
pick up the phone for anyone to be honest but but especially if i don't recognize the number i'm not
00:43:34.960
picking up the phone so who are these people where you get a call on your phone you don't recognize the
00:43:40.160
number and you pick up anyway rather than letting it to go to voicemail if they have something important
00:43:45.500
to tell you then they'll tell you in the voicemail so you pick up the phone that even though you don't
00:43:48.920
recognize the number and then it's someone on the other line says i want to talk to you for 15 minutes
00:43:53.520
about your uh about your political opinions and you sit there and just talk to them rather than hanging
00:43:57.760
up that i don't understand what sick satisfaction do you derive from that kind of masochistic behavior
00:44:05.300
is what i want to know all right let's get to the comment section
00:44:09.080
Aaron Jeanette says it seems that we see more girls regretting their transition than boys i find
00:44:28.780
it interesting and haunting uh yeah that is uh that is a notable thing and it's interesting that when
00:44:35.800
you when you hear about detransitioners and uh it seems pretty much any time you see someone telling
00:44:41.040
their story as a detransitioner um in the vast majority of cases it's a girl and what's the reason
00:44:47.040
for i think i think well one of the big reasons that comes to mind immediately is that the vast majority
00:44:52.420
of the people who are transitioning in adolescence are girls so i think that explains why the
00:44:58.660
majority are um they of detransitioners are girls now i think that'll change over time because what
00:45:05.120
we see is that and this is we know this statistically that among adolescents vast majority of people
00:45:12.920
experiencing gender confusion and going through transitions are girls we know that now it seems to
00:45:18.040
me and i don't have the numbers for this but uh this is my estimation my guess is that for younger
00:45:25.220
kids it seems the majority there the majority of younger kids who begin transition seem to be boys
00:45:31.160
certainly when it comes to the the cases that get a lot of uh a lot of attention from the media
00:45:37.060
like anytime we hear about some five-year-old who's being transitioned and the media is telling us
00:45:43.480
about it and celebrating how wonderful and accepting the parents are in almost every case it's a boy
00:45:48.960
transitioning into a girl um so i think give it another 10 years or so you're going to see a lot
00:45:57.280
more detransition males who are in their 20s but right now because this is such an epidemic
00:46:03.540
among adolescent girls that's why that's where you see most of the regret
00:46:07.440
all right stephanie marie says a few years ago i went without a phone for about two to three months
00:46:14.900
mind broke and i just didn't bother getting a new one for a bit in that time i noticed an extreme
00:46:19.460
decline in my anxiety in the morning and increase in activity i woke up and instead of checking my
00:46:24.680
phone right away i went right to yoga breakfast uh working etc it's a shame that we need to uh we
00:46:30.900
need small computers on us 24 7 for work while people manage without them for hundreds of years
00:46:35.940
yeah if you could kind of detox from the phone this is uh this seems to be the what what most people
00:46:43.880
say if you can detox from it put it down leave it alone for a certain period of time um you have
00:46:51.760
this incredible impulse at least for a period to go pick up the phone but if you can get through that
00:46:55.920
detox period you'll come out on the other end feeling a lot better i know this for my this is
00:47:01.240
certainly the case for me because i go through these minor kind of detox periods anytime i go on
00:47:05.340
vacation like when i go on vacation i have i actually have no problem putting my phone down and not
00:47:11.960
looking at it when i'm on vacation because i know i'm not working i have no responsibilities
00:47:15.880
and so whatever it is whatever the period of time is i can put the phone down not even bother with it
00:47:20.600
i have no i don't even have the temptation to pick it up but then you come back and uh and it's almost
00:47:28.080
at first getting back from vacation at least for me picking up social media again it's almost it's like
00:47:33.160
a chore i have to force myself to develop the impulse again and then i do and it becomes an
00:47:38.940
impulse it's just very it's very sick and unhealthy josh says i'm 100 in agreement with all this stuff
00:47:46.640
but i might be even more agreement with your quick comment about making beds every morning i've never
00:47:50.740
understood it at all my wife does it because she says it makes her feel more organized or something
00:47:55.620
like that but to me it's just wasted effort when i push off the covers in the morning if i leave it
00:48:00.640
there then that night i lay in the same spot and pull them over me streamlined as going to bed should
00:48:06.360
be yeah i've had i think this is a classic argument especially between uh husbands and wives but i've
00:48:12.900
tried to have i've tried to explain this to my wife like she goes through this we wake up in the
00:48:17.420
morning it's not just making the bed like she makes the bed she and it's like she tucks the covers
00:48:22.900
underneath the mattress uh and then then she has all of her pillows as i've complained about many times
00:48:28.720
she has 50 pillows that she puts on the bed and so then every night when it's time to go to bed we
00:48:33.260
got to take the pillows off and there's nowhere to put all these extra pillows just end up throwing
00:48:37.060
them on the ground um you know pull the covers out from underneath the mattress it is wasted effort
00:48:44.740
think about all the cumulative hours of my life that i've wasted doing that um james savely says i wish
00:48:53.280
there was a way to force every adult in the u.s to watch one week of the matt walsh podcast i couldn't
00:49:00.120
agree with you more and when i am theocratic fascist dictator of the world then your dream will become
00:49:08.320
a reality because that will be a requirement although not for a week of course every day
00:49:11.860
so a few weeks ago on the show i read you an email we were uh that we were copied on from a harry's
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well this is a momentous day in our daily cancellation we will be discussing comments
00:50:48.780
about race which were made by an nfl coach but we will not be canceling the coach now as you know in
00:50:55.940
almost all cases if this segment is focused on someone in the professional sports world who said
00:50:59.900
something about race or politics or social issues um they will almost always be getting canceled
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because it is nearly certain that whatever they said it was incredibly stupid virtue signaling
00:51:09.080
left-wing clap trap but not today head coach of the tampa bay bucket here's todd bowles will be
00:51:15.120
facing the pittsburgh steelers this week and his team will likely win by a couple of scores not
00:51:19.640
because the bucks are all that good but because the steelers are pathetically bad not really relevant
00:51:23.320
to anything to point that out but as a ravens fan i feel the need to make a point of mentioning how
00:51:26.800
bad the steelers are this year and they are really bad but in any case uh the point most relevant to
00:51:31.680
the media to the media anyway is that todd bowles is black and pittsburgh's head coach mike tomlin
00:51:37.660
is also black it's two black men facing off in the nfl historic i mean if you leave aside the fact
00:51:45.060
that we see these kinds of matchups in every nfl game every single weekend for the past i don't know
00:51:50.640
50 years if you leave that aside you could say that we never see these kinds of matchups they are
00:51:56.200
historic that's why the media wants to make a big deal out of it and um they they point out that
00:52:01.540
although yes there are black men in many positions on every nfl team there are comparatively
00:52:06.120
fewer nfl head coaches who are black and having two teams with black head coaches facing each other
00:52:12.220
therefore is monumental both of these men must understand how monumental it is they must they
00:52:19.520
have to and if they don't the media will remind them and that's what these reporters tried to do
00:52:24.620
for todd bowles during a press conference yesterday which led to this exchange listen
00:52:28.000
you and mike tomlin are two of the few black head coaches in the league i wonder what your
00:52:32.840
relationship is like with them and your thoughts on steve wilkes joining that bowl
00:52:35.600
i have a very good relationship with tomlin uh we don't look at what color we are when we coach
00:52:43.040
against each other we just know each other i have a lot of very good white friends that coach in
00:52:47.700
this league as well and i don't think it's a big deal as far as us being coaching against each
00:52:53.320
other i think it's normal wilkes got an opportunity to do a good job hopefully he does it and we coach
00:52:58.660
ball we don't look at color but you also understand that representation matters too right and that when
00:53:04.120
young aspiring coaches or even football players they see you guys you know they see someone that
00:53:09.120
looks like them maybe grew up like them that has to mean something well when you say you see you guys
00:53:14.720
and look like them and grow up like them means that we're eyeballs to begin with and i think the
00:53:20.000
minute you guys start stop making a big deal about it everybody else will as well
00:53:24.560
that's great i love that so wow so todd bowles it turns out hasn't spent much time sitting around
00:53:33.260
and meditating on the significance of his opponent's skin color as it relates to his own skin color he
00:53:39.440
says it isn't a big deal and if you guys the media stop making it a big deal he says everyone else
00:53:44.500
would move on with their lives too so there are a few points uh here worth noting first
00:53:48.980
unsurprisingly the reporter lecturing the black man about why he ought to see more significance in
00:53:55.160
the racial dynamics of this weekend's matchup that reporter is a white woman notice that the patronizing
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tone she uses you understand that representation matters right you understand that and then she goes
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on to explain the importance of black representation to a black man clay travis over at outkick uh outkick
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reports that the reporter is jenna lane who works at uh as a bucks correspondent for of course espn who
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else in her write-up on this exchange she makes she makes sure to note again just why todd bowles
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should care more about the racial component of this weekend's buck stealers game she writes quote
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the nfl has come under increased scrutiny in recent years for its lack of black head coaches when
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roughly 70 percent of the league's players are black following wilkes's promotion there are four
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active nfl head coaches who are black wilkes bowls tomlin and lovey smith of houston texas aside
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from those four three additional head coaches are people of color the miami dolphins mike mcdaniel
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who's biracial the new york jets is robert selah who is of lebanese descent and the washington
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commanders ron rivera who is latino okay so that means 20 percent of nfl head coaches are quote people
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of color i'm not sure i quite see the problem here meanwhile as she notes herself 70 percent of the
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players are black all in all a hugely disproportionate number of those making millions of dollars to work
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in the nfl are black there is no racism problem here and if there was the numbers would suggest
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that that the racism problem would be going the other way yet this will not stop jenna lane from
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pushing her narrative even if she has to push it onto a black man against his will more specifically
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she is pressuring him to push it for her this is very often how it goes with the left's racial
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narrative that's what's so uh revealing about this the white liberals depend on non-white people
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to be their puppets their ventriloquist dummies repeating the lines that have been assigned to them
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white liberals assume from the outset that every non-white person they meet will be willing and
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eager to play that role if you're not white they will presume that they know ahead of time what your
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basic outlook on life is what your priorities are what your uh you know what your values are what
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your political stances are any non-white person who does not play their assumed role risks being
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ripped to shreds for their lack of cooperation in fact i expect that several lengthy think pieces have
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already been written explaining why todd bowles is a self-hating white supremacist and uh probably
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suspected nazi sympathizer the other thing we see from this incident is how the left's racial
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obsession obsession just makes everything so shallow and boring and dreary because by far the least
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interesting or relevant thing about the steelers bucks game is that the two head coaches are black
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but that's what they want to focus on in fairness there's not a lot interesting at all about the game
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because both teams kind of suck but even so the racial dynamics are the least interesting aspect
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out of all of it now it's not that the races of the coaches are meaningless um race is not nothing
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your race is a fact about you it does mean something it's important in its own way because it's
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it's a fact about you yet on the left they want to reduce you entirely to these identity markers
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you are nothing but the combination of your race your sex your sexual orientation your gender identity
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quote unquote which is a made up and meaningless category of course they want us all to to go
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through life as just like walking demographic statistics that's how they want the world to see us
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and most importantly it's how they want us to see ourselves and it's how jenna lane at espn wants
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todd bowles to see himself and that is why she is today certainly not todd bowles but she
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is canceled and that'll do it for us today uh thanks for watching have a great weekend godspeed