Ep. 1175 - 'What Is A Woman’ Wins The Free Speech Battle
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Summary
It was an epic battle for free speech at Twitter as we posted our film, What is a Woman? , and got immediately tagged with the hate speech label. But in the end, the left's attempts to yet again censor and suppress our message only backfired in a big way. We ll talk about everything that s happened in one of the most wild 24-hour stretches in the history of the Daily Wire. Also, Glamour Magazine has an interview with a pregnant man who is not actually a man at all. And Joe Biden tries to walk across a flat surface and falls on his face. What does it say about America that we have a senile dementia patient who can t speak or walk in the White House? We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Walsh Show.
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, it was an epic battle for free speech at Twitter as we posted
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our film, What is a Woman?, and got immediately tagged with the hate speech label. But in the end,
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the left's attempts to yet again censor and suppress our message only backfired in a big
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way. We'll talk about everything that's happened in one of the most wild 24-hour stretches in the
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history of the Daily Wire. Also, Glamour Magazine has an interview with a pregnant man who is not
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actually a man at all. And Joe Biden tries to walk across a flat surface and falls on his face.
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What does it say about America that we have a senile dementia patient who can't speak or walk
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in the White House? We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Walsh Show.
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although it didn't happen exactly as I anticipated or planned, I would say that we still succeeded.
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So to quickly review what we discussed on the show yesterday, here at the Daily Wire,
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we decided that we would celebrate the one year anniversary of our film, What is a Woman?
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and ring in Pride Month 2023 by releasing the film free for everybody on Twitter. And we presented
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this idea to Twitter several weeks ago. They were excited about it at first. They offered us the
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chance to buy a special event page for the film, which would have all kinds of great extra features
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and would also ensure a wide reach for the film. But then only a few days before our streaming event,
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Twitter changed its tune dramatically. They told us that they decided that the film is hate speech
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and that it violates its policies against misgendering, quote unquote, policies that they removed from
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their written terms of service months ago, but which they now say still exist, but in, I guess,
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invisible ink, ink. And they told us that we could not have our event page. And not only that, but if we
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posted the film on our own page, they would tag it as hateful conduct and disable sharing on the film and
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make sure that nobody sees it in their feeds. They told us that our only way around this, the only way to post
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the film and not have its reach totally crushed would be if we censored it ahead of time by removing
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certain scenes that Twitter found especially offensive. And we, of course, refused that offer
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and instead resolved to post the movie anyway and to have this fight with them in public. I mean,
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if that's what they wanted, that's what they would get and they got it. And that recaps everything we
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covered on the show yesterday. Things were left on a bit of a cliffhanger. It wasn't clear what would
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happen when we posted the movie, if Twitter would actually make good on its threats to tag it as
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hate speech and censor it. What, if anything, would Elon Musk do to step in and enforce his free speech
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promises? We didn't know any of the answers to those questions. We were headed for a standoff and
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we weren't sure what the result would be. Well, shortly after 8 Eastern time last night, we found
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out. We published the film, as promised, in its entirety, uncensored, on the Daily Wire Twitter page.
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And for exactly two minutes, everything went well. In fact, there was so much interest around the film that
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in just two minutes, 3,500 people shared it in two minutes. But then the speech suppressors moved in,
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making good on their threat to suppress it. Two minutes after it was posted, Twitter slapped the
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hateful conduct label on it, disabled retweets, disabled comments, and removed and blocked it from
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everybody's feed. So if you tried to retweet it, you would get a message from Twitter saying that the content
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cannot be shared because it interferes with, quote, healthy conversations. And if that was not enough
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censorship, the phrase, what is a woman, was blacklisted from the trending list and removed
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every time it appeared there. And Twitter's actually been doing that for the past year, ever since the
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movie originally released. They've blacklisted the film from trending and they kept up that policy
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yesterday. Now, at this point, Elon Musk started to speak publicly about the issue, though his initial
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statements were somewhat unclear, somewhat ambiguous. Earlier in the day, he had said that
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the decision to censor the movie was a mistake made by many people at Twitter and that it actually
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doesn't violate any of their policies. Yet in spite of those statements, it was restricted and censored
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anyway. In response to that, Elon said last night that the problem would be fixed, that the hateful
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conduct label would be removed, and that sharing would once again be enabled. But he also, in a series of
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responses, said that the movie would be advertiser-restricted, and since it's sensitive content, quote-unquote,
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it won't be, quote, pushed to people unless they ask for it. Now, it was unclear what exactly any of that
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means. And at any rate, even as he said all this, the movie was at that moment being actively suppressed
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by Twitter. So what does advertiser-restricted mean? Does it mean that advertisers control what content Twitter
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users can see? And if that's the case, then how can Twitter be a free speech platform if advertisers
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control it? And what does it mean that what is a woman is sensitive content? How is it sensitive?
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Anybody who uses Twitter knows that some of the most vile, obnoxious, grotesque, actually offensive
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content regularly makes it into your feed from accounts you don't even follow. I have on many
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occasions, as we all have if you use Twitter or really any social media site, I've seen videos of
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people dying. Videos that pop up in my feed automatically play. I don't want to see them.
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And I'm just scrolling along. Next thing you know, I'm watching somebody die. And that's apparently not
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considered sensitive by Twitter. And of course, I see all kinds of content from the other side of
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the trans debate, none of which is ever labeled sensitive or hateful. Why would our film, which
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simply asks questions to people on both sides of the issue, be singled out in this way? And why would
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this happen on a platform that has newly professed its commitment to free speech?
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So these tweets from Elon were confusing. And the actions that Twitter was actively taking against
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our film were disturbing. But the picture was made more complicated by what we were hearing privately.
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You know, the whole Daily Wire team was at the office late last night, trying to coordinate our
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strategy, you know, kind of a war gaming to, you know, talking about how to fight back against this
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censorship. And we were all getting texts and calls from sources that we know who know what's
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happening behind the scenes at Twitter. And word was coming in from many different places that Elon
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was, according to a lot of these sources, Elon was furious at his content moderation team because of
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this censorship, that heads were rolling at Twitter headquarters over this. It was perhaps not a
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coincidence that at this exact moment, a Twitter employee from the brand safety team publicly announced
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his resignation from the company. This employee, Ma'i Ayed is his name, has a history of posting tweets
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scolding and mocking white people, which is not exactly the sort of person who should be involved
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in ensuring brand safety, whatever exactly that means. But if these are the kinds of people who
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are leaving the company, it's probably a good sign. There was no clear resolution then on the issue
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last night. It was kind of still up in the air. We weren't sure what was going on. But we woke up this
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morning, things had changed. At some point overnight, the hateful conduct flag was removed from the film
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and sharing and retweeting was enabled. I started getting messages from people saying that not only
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could they share, but the movie was coming up in their feed. And a few hours later, as the ultimate
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capstone on all of this drama, Elon Musk himself shared the film from his account with a caption
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urging every parent to watch it. So it was a wild ride for 24 hours. It began with Twitter censoring the
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film and labeling it hate speech, ended with the owner of the company tweeting his endorsement of
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the film and urging people to watch it. So how do we make sense of this? Well, when it comes to
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Twitter, I think the most reasonable interpretation is that Elon Musk is still fighting with the leftist
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radical elements in his own company. They are deeply embedded in the company, as they are in every
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big tech company. And given how everything worked out, it seems clear that Elon intended for the
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film to be distributed uncensored on the platform. But the woke elements inside the company stepped
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into sabotaging. In fact, this morning, Elon confirmed that the resignations on Twitter's
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trust and safety team were, he said, directly related to all of this, the film, the controversy
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surrounding it. So, which means that on top of everything else, what his woman has accomplished,
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it also appears to be helping to separate the wheat from the chaff over at Twitter headquarters,
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which is a major accomplishment in its own right. We can assume, you know, that there are likely more
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woke foxes in the henhouse, but the good news is that they're being rooted out, they're being exposed,
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which is all very encouraging. The other lesson that we learned is one that we've learned many
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times in the past already, which is that on this issue, and really any other issue, the left cannot win
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in a fair fight. They cannot meet us out on the field in a pitched battle and hope to prevail.
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They suppress and censor and de-platform because they know their position is insane.
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They know it can't be intellectually or morally defended. They know their arguments are laughable
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and flimsy. They know that their claims fall apart under the slightest scrutiny.
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If open, here's the truth. If open discussion on this topic of gender ideology, if open discussion
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was allowed everywhere, okay, if everybody could just say what they think about it everywhere on all
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the platforms everywhere in life, you're not going to be censored. You're not going to be fired from
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your job. You're not going to be arrested if you live in Canada. If open conversation was simply
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allowed, their side would be crushed into oblivion in less than a day. Okay, it is as simple
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as that. Trans ideology would disappear overnight if the other side of the argument, the critical
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side, was allowed to speak openly and actually be heard without suppression or reprisal. The entire
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ideology hides behind a fortress of censorship because it is easily destroyed out in the open,
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and its proponents know that. That's why it would appear leftists at Twitter were willing to
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sacrifice their jobs for the sake of shutting this film down. They broke our agreement. They publicly
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defied their own boss. It was an act of self-immolation, professional self-immolation,
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putting their careers on the line, all in an effort to prevent people from seeing this film
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and hearing the other side. That's how terrified they are. And in the end, it was all for nothing.
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We win. You know, I will admit, and I wouldn't usually admit this kind of thing, but I will admit
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that throughout all of this, I did feel a bit demoralized for a time because even though I'm used
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to it by now, I know how these people operate. It can still be, if you're a human being, it can still
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be deeply frustrating to meet these artificial roadblocks every step of the way. You know,
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it's one thing to have the other side arguing against us. We embrace that. We want that.
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But they won't argue. That's the frustrating thing. They won't argue. All they ever do is try to
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shut you down, silence you. They refuse to play the game on a level field. They just refuse.
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And after a while, the constant onslaught of censorship, suppression, demonetization,
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all the schemes, you know, you're always running into something else. Every day, it's another thing.
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And it gets exhausting. With this film especially, it's been relentless. The movie's been de-platformed,
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banned, censored, blacklisted. Like, you can't even organize a watch party for this movie
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on certain platforms, on Eventbrite. Like, that's how thorough the de-platforming has been.
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And it's been that way ever since its release. Mainstream film critics refuse to even review it.
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You remember that from last year? We sent them screeners. They wouldn't even watch the screeners.
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And it has reached an enormous audience in spite of all that and had a massive impact. But in my more
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cynical moods, I sometimes think about how much more of an impact it might have had, how many more
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people it might have reached if the powers that be weren't blocking and suppressing us at every turn.
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Fortunately, though, as I was feeling slightly discouraged last night, I had my therapist,
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Jordan Peterson, on hand to offer some counsel. And he said something that put it in perspective.
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He said that when you speak the truth, whatever happens is the best possible thing that could have
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happened. And in other words, there's no use lamenting the consequences of speaking the truth,
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because if you do not speak it, if you remain silent, then the results will always be worse
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anyway, ultimately. And he's obviously right about that. In fact, proving his point, now that the
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censorship has been lifted and Elon has posted the film himself, it's fair to say that more people will
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see it and hear about it than would have if the left had never attempted to shut us down in the first
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place, probably millions more. So it all backfired. The truth wins out in the end. They won't play fair.
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They never do. But even in the rigged game, when it comes down to it, they still lose.
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Big news to start with in the five headlines. Glamour Magazine decided to kick off Pride Month with
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earth shatter. I say big news. I mean, I don't want to, I'm understating it considerably because this is
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earth shattering news. In fact, this is news that, and I'm being serious, completely reshapes our
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understanding of the world and of the human species. I mean, this is the biggest news that has
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ever been published ever in the world. I'm not sure if Glamour Magazine has ever broken any news
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before. They're not usually in the news breaking game, but if not, they decided to start with something
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huge. I mean, with, in fact, the biggest news of all time. And it is news that a man has become
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pregnant. They have an interview with a pregnant man. Yes, a pregnant man, an actual pregnant man.
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It's never happened before in history. We all thought it was impossible, or some of us did
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anyway. But they have this interview with a pregnant man right on the cover of their magazines.
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They're jumping off, they're starting Pride Month with this interview with a pregnant man.
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Or actually, wait a second, sorry, slight revision. One little caveat. I should clarify,
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a little clarification. When I say pregnant man, it's a trans man, a pregnant trans man. In other
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words, a woman. So it's a pregnant woman. Okay, so we went from pregnant man to, okay,
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it's actually a pregnant woman. So, all right. So this went from a groundbreaking historical event
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that would change our perception of reality to something that's happened literally billions of
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times in the past. A woman got pregnant. Which, I mean, congrats. Like, every pregnancy is a wonderful
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thing. Because that's new human life that is coming into the world. But it has happened billions of
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times. A woman got pregnant because that's something that women can do. So here's the article anyway.
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Even though it turns out that it's not earth-shattering, breaking news, we'll go through the article
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anyway. Because people, the media is treating it and social media and leftists are treating it like
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it is. So here's the article. Introducing Logan Brown, author, father, and now Glamour's June cover
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star. Logan Brown's a transgender man who unexpectedly became pregnant with his partner Bailey J. Mills,
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a non-binary drag performer in the UK, of course. Glamour's Pride issue celebrates the allyship that
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exists between women, cisgender or not, and transgender people through our shared experiences,
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in particular pregnancy, healthcare, and childbirth. Something that's not often talked about with
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regard to the transgender community. In March 2023, Logan, a 27-year-old writer who also works as a
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residential children's support worker, rose to prominence when he began to share his journey as a
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pregnant transgender man on his blog, Up the Duff Man. While his writing resonated with and beyond his,
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but the air quotes around his, of course, when I'm reading this, I'm as always just reading you the
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language that they have in their article, which is the wrong language. While his writing resonated
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with and beyond the LGBTQIA plus community, Logan and his partner Bailey Bills, who uses the pronouns
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they, them, and is known for their hun humor and drag performances on TikTok, were subject to rampant
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transphobia, particularly from another TikToker who repeatedly commented, men can't get pregnant across
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Logan's social media accounts. In a display of solidarity, Logan and Bailey's followers were quick to
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condemn the transphobic comments, but that whole episode garnered traction online and threw the
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further into the spotlight. Yes, we must condemn. We must condemn these comments. We must condemn them
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for stating a basic fact of nature. We have to condemn the basic facts of nature. We should also
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condemn other basic facts of nature, facts like gravity exists, and I don't know, there are fish in the
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ocean. The earth is the third planet from the sun. We must condemn it all. Condemn it. Well, before we
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condemn it, we have to find out if there's anyone who would prefer for it not to be true. Okay, so if
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there are facts in the world and everybody is okay with those facts, then it's fine. Then those facts are
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allowed to exist and we can acknowledge them. But if there's someone who exists out there who wishes that
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that fact was not a fact, and in fact, especially has tied their identity to the perception that the
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fact is not really a fact, in that case, then we have to deny that fact. It's really, we just do this
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by vote. I was going to say it's a democratic vote, but it's really not because it's not even a majority.
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It's not a majority vote. It's just a vote. You know, it's more of a, you know what it is? We judge
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reality. It's like a jury. It's a jury vote. There has to be unanimous agreement. So we take all of the
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facts of reality, basic fundamental facts, immutable facts, facts that cannot be changed. And we present
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them to society and everyone has to unanimously agree that those facts are facts and that they
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like those facts and want those facts to be facts. And if there's one person who says, you know, I don't
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really like that fact. I wish it wasn't a fact. Then we all have to deny it. That's how it works.
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That's science. That's how science works. Okay. Now we get to the interview with the
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pregnant trans man, otherwise known as a pregnant woman. Question. Can you tell us more about the
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transphobic TikToker and the recent pile on he caused? She says, do I have to say his name or
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can I not say his name? No, you don't have to say his name. She says, I just don't want to give him
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any more clout. I've done TikTok videos discussing the pregnancy and being open about it. There've been
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some hate comments there, but I was easily able to brush those off. And then recently it kind of
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blew up out of the blue. Another creator on Instagram who's quite well known said that men
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can't get pregnant and got all their followers to come over into my Instagram and harass me.
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Basically just repeating the same, the same men can't get pregnant line without knowing my story.
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What the hell does your story matter? What, what relevance does your story have to that fact?
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Hey, don't state these basic facts that are, that are incontrovertibly and essentially true.
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You know, a true at a true at the most essential, like elemental level. Don't state those kinds of
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facts until you've heard my story. I actually replied back nicely. I would rather educate people
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than respond back with hateful comments. And I said, look, here's my blog. I wrote about it.
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This was an accidental pregnancy and I'm not going to change my identity just because I'm pregnant.
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It was really difficult to deal with that because it just blew up over those 48 hours. The queer
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community was not happy about it at all. Showing so much love to me. He lost quite a lot of followers.
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I don't think it did him any justice to be honest, but I don't want to give him any more clout than
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what he's received because he's using his platform against trans people. We're real living people.
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Can I just say, can I stop there for a second? Um, so this is an interview in Glamour magazine,
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which is, you know, allegedly, uh, uh, you know, well, not, it is a well-known publication. Um,
00:23:02.280
and you know, this nationally published magazine and they're spending a lot of real estate in this
00:23:13.040
article and in this interview is being spent early on talking about one comment from one guy on
00:23:20.040
TikTok, one mean comment from one guy on TikTok, a mean comment. That's not even a mean comment,
00:23:25.680
a mean comment that is just stating a fact. And this is what they're spending their time on.
00:23:32.280
Because this is, this is what counts as persecution now. Now, if this woman had,
00:23:36.600
had better examples of being persecuted, like if she's being chased down the street by, uh, people
00:23:43.180
who are shouting, you know, death to trans people and trying to tackle her and kill her and, you know,
00:23:48.560
all these there's, if she's the actually subject to some kind of genocidal conspiracy, as we're often
00:23:54.560
told, then they probably spend time talking about that. Instead, they're talking about one comment on
00:24:01.180
TikTok that was stating a basic fact, but even if it wasn't, even if this was actually a mean comment,
00:24:06.720
someone insulting her. Oh, really? Logan, that's what you have to deal with is one comment on TikTok.
00:24:13.660
Is that, is that hard for you? Is that really hard? Like, do you have any idea over on this side of it,
00:24:18.560
what your people do? And I know, you know, I know you have, I know you're quite familiar.
00:24:23.080
You must know. So, I mean, they, they can, they find their enemies and they will relentlessly pursue
00:24:31.520
them and harass them, uh, dox them, death threats, ruin your life, just never stopping coming after
00:24:39.980
your family and your spouses and your children. And they'll do all that. And they get one comment and
00:24:46.560
they break down in tears. It's the most fragile people, utterly and completely fragile.
00:24:55.480
She continues, we're real living people. And at the end of the day, I'm a trans pregnant man and
00:25:01.160
I do exist. No matter what anyone says, I am literally living proof. Living proof of what?
00:25:07.480
What do you think you're proof of? What do you think you're proving to us? That a woman with short
00:25:13.440
hair can get pregnant? That a woman who says the words, I'm a man can still get pregnant?
00:25:20.040
This is what these people do. They cut their hair and they wear men's clothing and then get pregnant
00:25:27.000
and say, look at that. I got pregnant. This is incredible. It's a, it's a miracle. Yeah. We're
00:25:33.980
aware of that. Yes. You can try to change cosmetically or yourself cosmetically to allegedly look something
00:25:42.280
like a man, even though you look nothing like a man. But you can try to do that and yet you're still
00:25:46.140
a woman. We, we already know that. Your self-perception as a man doesn't actually make you a man.
00:25:52.500
That's the news here. That's, that is what you're living proof of, actually. That's what you have
00:25:56.500
proven. That you can say you're a man, you can cut off your hair to look like a man, you can wear
00:26:00.420
men's clothing, you can go around claiming that you're a man, and yet you're still a woman because
00:26:04.480
you can get pregnant. So if that's what you are claiming to be living proof of, yes, I totally agree.
00:26:10.000
But this really just shows how deep the delusion goes. I mean, they, they, because they actually
00:26:16.920
think that a, quote, trans man's pregnancy is some kind of mind-blowing event. That's what they,
00:26:25.400
that is what they have convinced themselves of. Let's move to this from the post-millennial. An
00:26:30.460
educator at El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, was captured on video giving students
00:26:36.460
explicit instructions during class on how to have pleasure during anal sex and where to find sex
00:26:42.300
toys that will stimulate the prostate gland. The video posted to the Instagram account,
00:26:47.480
EDHS caught lacking, this is the Instagram, Instagram, Instagram account, shows the educator sitting
00:26:54.400
on top of a desk in front of a classroom full of students discussing why anal sex is pleasurable
00:26:59.840
for gay men. We do have that video, which is like, I, I feel uncomfortable playing this video
00:27:06.960
because it's so disgusting and it's really quite explicit. Um, but this is what is being talked
00:27:15.840
about in schools. This is being presented to kids at schools. And so we have to face it. Here it is.
00:27:22.240
It's where the prostate is. So you don't have to go inside the booty hole. You can actually just push
00:27:29.080
on the scene and that stimulates the prostate gland as well. And that all, they apparently really like
00:27:36.900
that. Um, but yeah, so that's why for male and male, anal sex is still very pleasurable because of
00:27:45.800
the fact that it hits the, it hits the prostate and there's a lot of nerve endings in your booty as
00:27:51.500
well. So the girls, the G-spot prostate, they're the equivalent to each other. But apparently that's
00:27:59.160
why if you ever see like, I mean, target has them now sex toys. If you go to target, seriously, if you
00:28:07.000
go to target and go where the tampons and pads are, they have, they just look like a little box. But if
00:28:12.140
you open up the, there's like a Velcro front to the box, you open it up and then bam, sex toy.
00:28:17.060
And, uh, you'll see them, CBS. Yes, CBS. A lot of them. And so that's why when you look at the,
00:28:26.800
the toys, a lot of them look like this. Uh, you know, I, I can keep, I can keep saying it and
00:28:31.980
sound like a broken record, but I will say it every time that that woman should be in prison. Like
00:28:36.680
that's a, that should be a prison sentence. Um, and that's what, that's what I want to start
00:28:41.260
hearing. You know, that's the next step, the next phase, uh, for, or it should be for Republicans.
00:28:47.800
You know, there's been a real effort to ban this kind of discussion from classrooms, which is good.
00:28:53.840
But next we need to start saying that, that the, the teachers who engage in this behavior
00:28:59.940
are sexual predators. Um, because that's what, that's what that is. Like, let's just call it what
00:29:07.120
it is. This is not simply an inappropriate conversation for the school system, which it
00:29:11.700
is. This is the, you are, you are preying sexually on kids. Uh, and you need to go to jail for that.
00:29:23.620
We, we will know that some semblance of sanity has been restored to this country.
00:29:29.440
When we see a video like that, but instead of just cutting off, it ends with police officers
00:29:37.140
walking into that room, putting that disgusting predator in handcuffs and carting her out of the
00:29:45.920
room and then throwing her into a jail cell, throwing her into a cage, like an animal is what
00:29:52.960
she deserves. That's when we know that sanity, that when, when, when we see that, that's going
00:29:59.000
to be our, uh, our sign that sanity has, has really made a comeback. You know, we're, we're making some
00:30:06.640
progress. I think sanity is trying, trying to make a comeback, but that's how we know it will, it will
00:30:11.760
have, uh, that it, that it really, that the comeback has, has started, I suppose. Uh, you know,
00:30:19.560
the other, the other interesting thing about that video is you listen to the class, like they're not
00:30:27.400
even paying attention, nor should they be. This is a useless on top of being disgusting and wrong,
00:30:35.560
um, and predatory, uh, to be talking about this in the classroom. It's also completely useless and
00:30:42.360
pointless on top of all that. It's got nothing to do with any kind of academic subject that they need
00:30:47.200
to be learning about. And the kids don't, they're not even paying attention. They're bored by it.
00:30:52.600
So good for them. I'm glad they're not paying attention. But what does that tell you? You know,
00:30:58.240
I, I think at least when I went to school and even when I, you know, so-called comprehensive sex ed,
00:31:04.800
and this is a concept that, that really originates as we've talked about it, what is a woman with
00:31:09.160
Alfred Kinsey, uh, degenerate pedophile. Uh, and it really starts with him. And he's someone who very
00:31:15.720
much wanted to sexualize children. And so as long as there has been comprehensive sex education in
00:31:20.340
the schools, and there has been for decades, there has been an effort in the schools to sexualize
00:31:23.720
children because that's what comprehensive sex ed is all about. Uh, and we had comprehensive sex ed
00:31:28.100
when I was a kid in school. So there were, there were plenty of inappropriate conversations going on.
00:31:33.860
Nothing, nothing, nothing to that extent. And I think back to when I was in high school,
00:31:39.200
if we had a teacher sitting up there talking about that, we would be shocked. Uh, there'd be a lot of
00:31:46.680
like nervous laughter and people would be shocked. And that would be probably stunned silence, I think
00:31:52.420
also, but these kids are bored. They're just like carrying on other side conversations. And I think
00:31:58.640
what that tells us is that they're so used to hearing this kind of stuff from their teachers
00:32:02.760
that it's not even surprising to them. They're not even laughing at how awkward and inappropriate
00:32:09.640
this is as kids probably would have 20 years ago when I was in high school for them. It's just
00:32:16.240
another day at the office. This is another day in the classroom. And that's maybe the most disturbing
00:32:20.680
thing about it. In fact, daily wire has a, this report, the U S Senate passed a Republican led bill
00:32:26.680
on Thursday that would put an end to president Joe Biden's plans to cancel massive amounts of student
00:32:31.340
in debt and immediately lift the freeze on student loan payments and interests. The Senate passed the
00:32:35.900
measure on Thursday with a 52 to 46 vote, mostly along party lines. Um, quote, this from Senate
00:32:43.220
minority leader, Mitch McConnell said POTUS is a student loan. Socialism would shift hundreds of
00:32:47.980
billions of dollars in debt from higher earners who chose to incur it into American taxpayers who did
00:32:52.000
not, uh, which of course is true. The house passed the bill last week, but as Politico reported on
00:32:56.500
Thursday, neither the house nor the Senate passed legislation by a wide enough margin to override the
00:33:00.540
veto that will certainly come, uh, from the white house. So it's, it's worth doing, but it will be
00:33:06.880
vetoed by the white house, uh, because student loan forgiveness is, uh, it's really a moral atrocity
00:33:15.060
that we're stealing, that we are in fact stealing money from mostly middle-class Americans and give it,
00:33:24.800
it is, it is upper-class welfare. Student loan forgiveness is upper-class welfare.
00:33:28.860
Uh, also remember, as I'm always reminding you, when we talk about student loan forgiveness,
00:33:33.860
that a huge portion of this debt, I think at least half of it is, um, is owned by, is incurred by,
00:33:42.500
by people for, by graduate students. Okay. So these are people with master's degrees and PhDs,
00:33:49.200
uh, and they're turning around and telling a bunch of blue collar and middle-class Americans that they need
00:33:57.600
to pay the bill. Uh, and not only are you higher up in your income bracket, but you chose, like, not only did
00:34:10.940
you go to college and get the under, the undergraduate degree, uh, not only did you go and get the
00:34:17.240
bachelor degree, which, which often proves to be useless, but you chose to keep going. I mean,
00:34:21.740
you stayed in school. You went year after year to keep compiling paper. Okay. The bachelor degree
00:34:28.060
was useless. Let me go get another one. Then another one. Incurring debt recklessly, gratuitously.
00:34:35.340
And then you turn around and expect everyone else to pay for it. The other thing about the, the,
00:34:42.220
the graduate debt is that we, we don't have the excuse of, uh, well, this is an 18 year old kid
00:34:49.000
who signed on the dotted line, had no idea. By the time you go for the graduate degree, you're,
00:34:53.960
you're a, you're a full blown adult. Um, and which is what makes it especially gratuitous.
00:34:59.340
And you still expect everybody else to pay for it. But, you know, we, we talk about that a lot
00:35:06.040
when it comes to student loan cancellation, uh, student loan forgiveness, whatever, you know,
00:35:09.900
um, theft is what it actually is. So we talk about that aspect of it all the time. Um, but I think on
00:35:17.700
both sides, one of the things that is not brought up nearly enough, we talk about the culprits behind
00:35:23.840
all of this. Uh, there's, there's very little scrutiny and I've talked about this before, but
00:35:28.240
there needs to be more discussion about the, the employers. Okay. They, they are also culprits in
00:35:35.540
this. They're, they're, they are one of the villains in this story. Yeah. You can point to
00:35:41.440
the university systems themselves. I think our culprit number one, but somewhere on the top three list are
00:35:49.860
the employers, the jobs, the companies that are driving this, um, and, and putting all this
00:35:57.780
artificial value on these degrees by requiring degrees for positions that don't really need them.
00:36:05.420
That's not the case for every job. Obviously there are jobs where you need some form of
00:36:09.240
quote unquote, higher education. Everyone acknowledges that if you want to be a doctor,
00:36:14.180
if you want to be an engineer, an architect or something like that, then there's going to be,
00:36:18.200
you know, continued education that you need to get for that.
00:36:20.680
But the majority of jobs at the entry level position, there is no reason why you need
00:36:28.200
any kind of degree because the majority of jobs, uh, you are going to learn on the job.
00:36:35.900
So whether you go into the job with a, with a degree and a, and a master's and a PhD,
00:36:40.600
or you go in straight out of high school, you're both starting at zero. Basically,
00:36:45.180
when it comes to understanding how to do the job, you don't learn on the job. That's how most jobs work.
00:36:49.940
And your ability to do job, it's going to be all about, uh, how hard you work, how well you're
00:36:56.520
able to, to learn the job, your skillset, all these things. And you don't learn any of that in
00:37:02.900
school. And of course the employers know that, but they require the degrees anyway. It's just pure,
00:37:09.920
it's like, it's laziness on the part of these HR, HR departments. They don't want to have to
00:37:16.200
actually, you know, um, consider all the different job applicants when they, when they require the
00:37:22.460
degree, when they put this artificial requirement for a degree, it gives them an excuse to take a
00:37:27.700
bunch of the resumes and applications and a bunch of the potential interviewees and toss them out
00:37:32.700
from the beginning. It kind of weeds out. It just, it just, uh, minimizes the amount of work they have
00:37:37.500
to do. I think there needs to be a lot more scrutiny there. I want to play this clip for you. This is a
00:37:43.680
clip that has gone viral. It shows a speaker, a scholar, we're told speaking of scholars at the
00:37:48.940
university of Massachusetts Amherst. And he's responding to a question from somebody in the
00:37:53.020
audience about the high rates of crime and violence in the black community. And now this is being
00:37:58.400
shared mainly by people on the left claiming that this scholar slapped down the question. He
00:38:03.720
smacked down the question. He debunked it. He embarrassed the questioner. Uh, he gave a great
00:38:07.860
answer. That's the claim anyway, but you tell me what you think. Listen, are there any trends
00:38:13.280
within the black community, such as higher crime rates or higher illegitimacy rates that could
00:38:18.740
explain their position vis-a-vis whites? And can those be explained by some dominant social
00:38:23.820
group? No. No to the first one or the second one? No to both. So there's no? I mean, it's,
00:38:33.720
it's, there's a propagandistic mechanism that's afloat about, you know, black illegitimacy and black
00:38:40.540
criminality. Um, I guess it depends on what kind of crime you have in mind. Uh, if we think about
00:38:47.740
which community in the United States has the highest degree of history of violence,
00:38:53.500
that's unquestionably white Americans. Unquestionably. I mean, I'm not sure if you're aware of the hundred
00:39:00.380
massacres that were conducted between the end of the Civil War and World War II that were directed
00:39:05.440
against black communities throughout the United States in which thousands of blacks were killed
00:39:10.420
and the white terrorists appropriated black owned property. So there, there's no segment of the
00:39:16.640
population that has a greater history of violence than white Americans. So when you talk about these
00:39:21.820
kinds of matters to me, you're actually mouthing a set of propagandistic claims that are made on the
00:39:29.580
right in the United States and they do not have a foundation in fact. All right. So, sorry.
00:39:37.400
We need to move on with the last two questions. Well, remember we talked about in the beginning,
00:39:43.680
how they, uh, the left, they, their ideas can't withstand any kind of scrutiny at all. They can't
00:39:48.640
fight on a, on a, on a level playing field. And that's, it's not just on the topic of gender
00:39:52.780
where that's the case. It's on all topics and race is one of them. And this gives you a perfect
00:39:56.660
example. I mean, like I said, there are leftists on social media that are sharing that clip because
00:40:02.240
they think that whoever that is, the scholar, the professor, whoever is, uh, gave a, what a great
00:40:06.520
answer. It really showed them what he didn't answer. There was no answer there. So either you're,
00:40:15.220
if you are celebrating that as a great answer, either you're lying or you are an absolute moron
00:40:20.980
or both. And I think oftentimes it's both. There's no answer there. The question is a good
00:40:27.340
question. The question was, well, you know, we look at the comparison between black and white
00:40:32.500
Americans in terms of, uh, of, uh, you know, any income, um, any of these, uh, any of these qualifiers
00:40:39.980
and we're trying to figure out the disparities. Well, what about the high rates of crime and violence
00:40:48.540
in the black community, crime and violence that they perpetrate against each other?
00:40:53.660
Could that have something to do with these disparities? That was the question.
00:40:59.320
And he did not engage with it at all. And his answer was to go back to eight. This is what they
00:41:04.780
always do. They can't, can we stay in present day? I mean, the interesting thing about the left is
00:41:09.420
they're always, you know, it's the current year. They're always, they're always reminding us what year
00:41:13.540
it is in an argument as if that is an argument in itself. Well, it's the year 2023. So they say
00:41:19.000
that, but then so many of their arguments are rooted in, in stuff that happened 150 years ago.
00:41:24.540
We're not talking about 1860. What about right now? Okay. We're talking about right now,
00:41:30.300
the disparities that exist right now. Uh, and he has to go back to 1860, which even if that's true,
00:41:37.900
even if everything that he said is true and it isn't, he says that, uh, much more, much more of a
00:41:42.620
history of violence among white Americans. Where do you get that? He just says over and over again,
00:41:46.900
it's a, that's a statement of fact. It's a fact. Really? So based on what? Because you want it to
00:41:51.520
be true? Because you wished upon a star? What are you talking about as a statement of fact?
00:41:56.980
Show me the data on that. Really? White Americans have a greater propensity to violence,
00:42:01.580
have a greater history of violence. Really? Who says? Yes, you can point to incidents in history
00:42:08.360
of white people doing violent things. We're aware of that. Genius. We could do that with any
00:42:13.880
demographic group. Um, I don't think you have any evidence that there's more of that or a greater
00:42:21.220
propensity of that among white people. I don't think you have the slightest shred of evidence of
00:42:24.880
that, which is why you didn't present any evidence, you dummy. Um, but even if that was true,
00:42:32.120
it doesn't answer the question. If it was true that in 1860 white people were horribly violent and
00:42:38.400
all they did was violence and all the other races were perfect angels. If that was true,
00:42:44.280
it doesn't answer the question about right now. This is all they have. This is all they have.
00:42:48.800
They cannot engage with any of these questions. Um, and so, you know, it, well, I was going to say at
00:42:55.640
least he attempted to, but he, but he didn't actually, there was no attempt there. All there was,
00:43:00.740
was a labeling, which you saw. This is a series of, uh, propagandistic claims that you're making
00:43:07.620
from the right. They think that debunks it. As soon as you say something, you make a point
00:43:13.000
and they say, well, you know, a lot of conservatives say that too. They think that
00:43:18.680
that automatically wins the argument. Okay. Well, conservatives say, well, I guess they're
00:43:22.960
right about this. It's like, are conservatives wrong when they say it? You have evidence that
00:43:27.540
they're wrong. I have something, uh, something disgusting to play for you. Uh, these videos are,
00:43:33.460
are popular now on Tik TOK. They are, um, they are, uh, what I eat in a day videos. And, uh, it's
00:43:40.320
not what about what I eat in a day was that those are the titles of the video and they feature fat
00:43:44.120
people, usually fat women documenting all the things they eat in a day. Uh, and it's a big,
00:43:49.300
it's a big trend on Tik TOK. You see these videos all the time, proudly documenting what they eat.
00:43:53.880
And then they're, they're cheered on by others on the platform for being so proud of their fatness
00:43:59.540
and so unashamed. And let's just watch one. I said, this was circulating on Twitter. It's one
00:44:03.840
example of these videos. Go ahead. All right. 10 AM toast and potato scones with ketchup and a Coke
00:44:13.760
zero. That's what she starts with. I think that was her second meal. We missed her first meal.
00:44:17.700
When did McDonald's change their boxes? 1130, nine chicken nuggets with ketchup and a Coke.
00:44:25.680
It's an hour and a half later. 2 PM, spicy chicken wrap with cheese, garlic bread. 3 PM,
00:44:32.820
a bagel with butter and juice. So she's eating a whole meal every hour and a half. 7 PM,
00:44:41.360
pizza, bagel and waffles. 830 brownie. Then another, the cheese, more soda, yogurt. My God.
00:45:00.340
1230 chocolate, chocolate twizzlers and jelly beans. Dear Lord. Uh, so basically that's only,
00:45:09.140
only she's living on only carbs and sugar. There's an entire diet of carbs and sugar,
00:45:15.080
which she, uh, and there's no real nutritional value there. So that's one of the reasons why
00:45:19.220
she's eating every hour and a half. She's stuffing her face every hour and a half because it's just,
00:45:22.860
it's like, there's, it's nothing. There's no, it's just, it's, it is only carbs and sugar.
00:45:28.520
Uh, there's no actual substance to the meal. So there's stuff that'll make you fat, but, uh,
00:45:34.240
nothing that can really like keep you alive for very long. Now, I think what you learn from these
00:45:39.620
videos, and this is, uh, this is just one manifestation of this, of this overall trend
00:45:43.600
is that we've basically dropped the, um, obesity is genetic stuff. You know, obesity has nothing to
00:45:53.240
do with diet, all that kind of stuff. We've heard that for a long time. Um, and this was kind of back
00:46:00.940
before, you know, this, this, this, and you always see this trajectory with, with leftism. So there
00:46:05.800
was a, there was a time when it wasn't so much that we were celebrating fatness, but we were excusing
00:46:11.120
it. So it used to be, we make excuses for obesity. We don't really celebrate it. And that was the case
00:46:16.760
10 years ago, making excuses for it. And that's when we, when we were told, we were solemnly, uh,
00:46:23.160
informed that, well, you know, people that are obese, it's, it's not just because they're eating.
00:46:27.720
That's a simplistic, that's a, that's, that's a simplistic view of the matter.
00:46:33.240
Well, it's genetic. It's, they're born that way. It's this, it's that. It's, you know,
00:46:37.020
it's a disability. It's a disease. And then we started to get into, oh, well, okay, we're
00:46:41.780
celebrating obesity now. Now it's something to celebrate. But if we're celebrating it, then
00:46:46.320
we, then we, we don't need to, why are we making excuses for it? And if we're celebrating
00:46:50.600
it, then it's, it's, it's all, it's, it's even better if it's a choice and something
00:46:54.860
someone proudly chooses. And as we transitioned into celebrating obesity, that's when they
00:47:01.360
sort of started to drop all of the excuses. And now they'll, they'll basically, in these
00:47:05.400
kinds of videos do, they'll openly admit that, yeah, I'm fat because I just eat constantly.
00:47:09.000
I eat the worst food imaginable constantly, and I never stop eating it. I'm fat because
00:47:15.360
I make zero effort to control my diet at all. I don't put any effort into it. And that's
00:47:21.140
fine fat. And now they're admitting it, sort of, but we're supposed to celebrate it because
00:47:28.640
it's their lifestyle choice. And as we know, the worst thing you ever do is criticize somebody's
00:47:33.460
lifestyle choice. Let's get to the comment section.
00:47:50.520
Sean says it's, it's absolutely pathetic how scared they are of the truth. That's pathetic,
00:47:56.020
but it's, it's also understandable in a certain way, because when your whole life is set up around
00:47:59.580
a lie, uh, then, then you're afraid of the truth. And that's really why they're afraid of the truth,
00:48:04.240
because they've set up their entire lives around not just one lie, but a whole series of lies.
00:48:11.260
Um, and if they face the truth, then they're facing the possibility of like their, their whole
00:48:22.020
life coming apart. Everything they thought about the world falls apart. It's a very scary prospect.
00:48:28.160
Uh, not to make excuses for them at all, but that is, that's, that's what it is. That's what
00:48:33.040
motivates a lot of this. The refusal to engage, trying to suppress and censor, it is fear driven,
00:48:39.840
but what's what, but it's, it is actually a deep fear. It's a deep fear of, uh, of, of discovering
00:48:44.600
that they are wrong about everything they think about the world and especially about themselves.
00:48:49.980
Julia says, I can't even begin to imagine the pain that dad is going through to think your own
00:48:53.920
daughter would help to destroy you for trying to protect her is pure evil. It is pure evil,
00:48:58.860
but not on the part of the daughter. You know, I don't blame the daughter. I blame everyone who
00:49:02.360
brainwashed her. Um, you know, I, I'm not going to blame kids that get sucked into this cult.
00:49:08.460
So the evil is on the part of the brainwashers. And this is what cults always do. And it's the same
00:49:15.040
thing that trans cult does, which operates exactly like a cult. And one of the, one of the,
00:49:20.100
one of the first things they do, if they have, uh, someone who, who they think could be a new,
00:49:24.980
uh, uh, person that would be inducted into the cult. Um, one of the, one of the, one of the first
00:49:31.240
things they do with a new recruit is they take that person and turn her against her family, turn
00:49:36.220
her against everyone who's close to her, everyone who loves her, uh, because they, they want her to
00:49:40.580
know that you, you can't trust any of those people because those people are going to tell you that,
00:49:45.160
you know, we're bad and that you shouldn't join this cult, but, but they don't, they don't,
00:49:48.820
they don't have your best interests. They don't really love you. We love you. Listen to us.
00:49:54.640
And it's an invariant, it's a very intense form of brainwashing that really any kid could fall
00:50:01.860
victim to. And that's the scariest thing about it is that, um, any kid, if they encounter the
00:50:09.700
wrong influences, uh, and if you, you know, if they're, if you catch them at the wrong time in
00:50:14.020
their lives and any kid could fall victim to this champ says, you should relabel your documentary
00:50:20.480
as a horror film. I've seen it three times because I love horror, especially psychological
00:50:23.960
horror. The level of delusion in this film equals horror. Don Sucker is a freaking hero
00:50:28.300
agreed on that last part and, uh, sort of, sort of agreed on the rest of it. I think you could label
00:50:33.880
it more of a horror comedy. So there's, there are elements of the film that are quite funny
00:50:38.040
and were even at the time were funny. Um, but that is also horrifying. So maybe that,
00:50:45.240
maybe that's the genre for it. Zachary says, if Elon doesn't fix this, he clearly isn't as
00:50:51.320
dedicated to free speech as we all thought. You're right. He did fix it. Thank God.
00:50:56.320
But there was a lot at stake. Um, and we talked about this yesterday that, that one of the,
00:51:01.480
one of the things that was one of the most fundamental things at stake here
00:51:04.040
is the fact that Elon Musk is the most right wing tech, big tech boss that there is like by,
00:51:12.820
by a large margin. And again, that's not because he's actually an extreme far right guy. I think
00:51:18.420
he's actually quite moderate, but in comparison to all the rest, he's the, he's the farthest to the
00:51:23.780
right. So if he came down against us and he came down in favor of censoring these ideas and these basic
00:51:31.400
truths, then that sets a precedent that would be very dangerous. Uh, but fortunately that's not
00:51:39.660
what ultimately happened. And finally, Oh, sweet mystery says, if you feel the need to feel proud
00:51:46.120
of your sexual activity, you must've done absolutely nothing in your life to actually be proud of.
00:51:50.680
I think you're right. And I do think that drives a lot of this, a lot of the LGBT pride, the gay pride,
00:51:56.080
the pride flags, um, all of that. And you know, the invention, it's not just one pride flag. There's
00:52:02.280
a, there's a, there's a, there's a pride flag for each of these individual identities and sexual
00:52:07.380
proclivities. And they're always making new flags and they're, and they're changing, they change the
00:52:11.840
colors on the main flag and they make new flags. Um, and, and taking pride in all of these, like
00:52:18.560
dividing your identity up into all these compartments and then claiming to be so deeply proud of each
00:52:25.660
little compartment. Um, I think you're correct that some of that is driven by the simple fact that,
00:52:32.700
um, these people have no real accomplishments in their, their lives, like nothing to really be
00:52:37.520
proud of. They haven't done anything. Um, and at some level they recognize that. So they're grasping
00:52:45.340
for something to be proud of. And this is what they settle on. Unfortunately, yesterday was an
00:52:50.340
incredible battle for free speech. And today we're seeing the fruit of that fight. Not only are the
00:52:54.180
restrictions removed as we talked about, but Elon personally recommended our film. What is a woman
00:52:58.440
to his 140 million followers saying every parent should watch the movie. Why would we give away
00:53:03.880
one of our most successful movies of all time? Well, because freedom of speech and the right to
00:53:07.900
be heard on these issues, uh, is essential. Um, but now we need your support. This fight is not free
00:53:13.140
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cancellation. If you were a cadet who graduated from the air force Academy yesterday, things were pretty
00:53:46.600
weird. Even before Joe Biden tried to break out into a little trot only to fall face first on the
00:53:51.780
stage in front of everybody. Historically, you know, graduations have been a time to congratulate
00:53:56.500
students on their achievements, real or imagined, and to offer them advice as they embark on their
00:54:00.960
careers. To that end, it's customary for commencement speakers to deliver a message affirming the
00:54:05.740
graduates potential and their value to society and so on. Uh, you probably had to sit through one of
00:54:11.020
those speeches and all the accompanying cliches, and it can be quite, uh, quite insufferable, but
00:54:15.820
that's the way it goes. Presumably, um, that was the kind of speech cadets were expecting to hear
00:54:21.460
yesterday before they got on with their lives. But Joe Biden delivered a very different kind of
00:54:26.720
speech. It was so a, a historical, so angry and so bizarre that it's, it's not crazy to think that
00:54:33.140
Joe Biden nosedived onto the floor on purpose so that no one would ever talk about what he actually
00:54:37.920
said. Standing at the podium in front of thousands of people, cadets, their families, professors,
00:54:43.220
officers. Joe Biden explained that white people make the air force weaker. Biden explained that,
00:54:49.120
um, what makes the military strong is not its battle readiness, its skill, its training,
00:54:53.700
but rather it's increasing lack of white people and men. That is, of course, what leftists like
00:55:01.240
Biden always mean when they tout diversity. And that's the message that Biden decided to send
00:55:05.320
at his commencement. And then having delivered that message to all white cadets in attendance,
00:55:10.340
essentially FU was the message. The president of the United States flew headlong into the ground,
00:55:16.080
watch. Your class is one of the diverse, most diverse classes in the history of this academy
00:55:23.140
or any academy to graduate. That's why we're strong. That's why we're who we are. That's why
00:55:29.940
we'll never give up. That's why we'll never give up. That's why. A few moments later.
00:55:36.400
It's going down. I'm getting to mind. You better move. You better dance. Let's make a night.
00:55:45.600
You won't remember. I'll be the one. You won't forget.
00:55:50.400
That's why we're strong, he says, before collapsing to the ground.
00:55:58.380
Not exactly an expert on strength, I guess. Some of the cadets who had just been forced to listen
00:56:03.400
to Joe Biden's speech seemed like they didn't want anything to do with the whole situation.
00:56:07.040
Here's how one female cadet responded. Watch this.
00:56:09.520
Nope. Just walk slowly away. It's kind of amusing, but of course, it's also a sad situation.
00:56:30.120
Everyone recognizes this. And on top of that, it's a major problem for the entire country because Joe
00:56:35.580
Biden is the president and he's running for reelection. If he somehow wins the election,
00:56:41.040
Joe Biden will be 82 years old at the start of the next term. And we all know that. It's not
00:56:45.540
breaking news that the president of the United States is unfit to serve. And by now, you're
00:56:50.600
probably familiar with the spin on this incident from every side. You've probably seen all the
00:56:54.420
political takes. CNN made a big deal over that one time Trump tripped, but they're covering for Joe
00:56:59.580
Biden, for example, that sort of thing. And that's all true. But the real question is,
00:57:04.100
why is this happening? I mean, why is anyone still tolerating this? Why would anyone, even
00:57:08.800
Democrats who presumably want to field an electable candidate in 2024, make excuses for Joe Biden's
00:57:14.480
obvious inability to serve as the president of the United States? For some reason, that's what
00:57:20.360
they're doing. Within an hour or two of Joe Biden's fall, NBC trotted out their fake historian,
00:57:25.520
Michael Beskloss. And this is the guy who warned that your children would be murdered in the streets
00:57:30.220
if Democrats lost the House in midterms last year. That didn't quite materialize. But the
00:57:34.880
corporate media tells you that Beskloss is still someone that you're supposed to take seriously
00:57:39.020
and trust. And yesterday, he wanted you to know that actually, it's normal for presidents to fall
00:57:44.580
over. It happens all the time. He cited two examples. Jimmy Carter was participating in a race when he
00:57:49.860
tripped. And Gerald Ford once fell down the stairs of Air Force One. Doubters and haters might object and
00:57:57.100
point out that neither of those men fell face first while trying to walk across a flat surface.
00:58:03.500
And neither man had difficulty speaking coherent English during their terms. And by the way, if
00:58:08.900
you're keeping track at home, that's a significant problem for Joe Biden that appears to be getting
00:58:12.820
worse. Here he was just a couple of weeks ago, attempting to use words to convey some kind of idea.
00:58:19.140
Listen. If they have to pay out $159,000 billion less for prescription drugs, then it reduces the
00:58:33.340
deficit. At the risk of impugning Michael Beskloss's impeccable credentials as a credential historian,
00:58:39.540
when someone trips during a foot race, but they're otherwise acting and speaking normally,
00:58:43.680
it's not a big deal. But when somebody routinely has to give up on sentences, just like give up in
00:58:51.420
despair in the middle of a sentence and look at his audience, like in the clip you just saw,
00:58:57.880
that's alarming. And then that same person falls over while walking a couple of feet.
00:59:03.140
You know, when that happens, you're not crazy for wondering if maybe this guy shouldn't be president.
00:59:06.240
For the record, this is Joe Biden's second fall in a year. You might remember this incident while
00:59:10.820
Biden was cycling in Delaware. Let's watch that again.
00:59:50.960
Mr. President, you made up your mind on China powers, Mr. President.
01:00:00.960
Now, Michael Beskloss and his colleagues at NBC understand that their job is to distract
01:00:08.960
You know, he just wants to protect the leader of his party, no matter how much humiliation
01:00:12.960
he brings upon his network, his profession, his family name.
01:00:15.960
The former Biden White House communications chief, Kate Bedingfield, also has no shame whatsoever.
01:00:20.960
In response to Biden's fall, she sarcastically said, quote, I know I personally have never,
01:00:24.960
ever tripped over anything a day in my life, not once.
01:00:27.960
We can go on, but the point is not to humiliate a couple of soulless political operatives.
01:00:31.960
The bigger point, and not that there's anything wrong with humiliating them.
01:00:34.960
The bigger point, and the one that's truly frightening, even if it's never mentioned,
01:00:37.960
is that this is how millions of Americans think.
01:00:39.960
They truly see no problem, apparently, with electing a frail and incompetent candidate like Joe Biden.
01:00:44.960
That's how John Fetterman was elected senator in Pennsylvania.
01:00:47.960
The one reporter who tried to cover the extent of Fetterman's mental decline was dogpiled by the rest of the media.
01:00:57.960
Then when Fetterman was shamed into debating his opponent, he began by saying good night, everybody, if you remember.
01:01:02.960
He proceeded to ignore a question asking him to explain his brand new position on fracking,
01:01:07.960
which just happens to be the single most important economic issue in the state.
01:01:14.960
Along the same lines, how is Dianne Feinstein still representing California in the Senate?
01:01:18.960
Her aides are running the office. They have been for a while. It's not much of a secret.
01:01:22.960
That's why Feinstein learned from the media that she wasn't running in 2024.
01:01:28.960
Her aides put out a statement without even telling her.
01:01:31.960
Both Feinstein and Fetterman are elected representatives who, through no personal fault of their own really,
01:01:36.960
are incapable of representing anyone. In Fetterman's case, he's brain damaged.
01:01:39.960
In Feinstein's case, she's 89 years old and senile.
01:01:49.960
And what does it tell us about the state of the country?
01:01:52.960
For those of us who have kids and who care about the future of the United States in the long term,
01:01:58.960
At some point, someone should think about the answers.
01:02:02.960
Instead of embarking on some novel theory for once,
01:02:10.960
And we're told to view everything through that lens.
01:02:15.960
And in this case, it might actually help bring some clarity.
01:02:17.960
Because the fundamental idea behind Pride Month is that people are gods.
01:02:22.960
You know, basic, unchangeable elements of your humanity are, in fact, not obstacles at all, they tell you.
01:02:29.960
You can alter your biological sex just by saying so.
01:02:32.960
You can even alter your child's biological sex.
01:02:35.960
Just head to Target and tuck their penis away in an LGBTQ swimsuit.
01:02:46.960
So once you join the cult and you accept your status as a god,
01:02:50.960
you can parade naked in front of children if you want.
01:02:55.960
Pride is incompatible with religious societies because religious societies reject the idea that people are gods.
01:03:02.960
That's why all these corporations that change their social media bios to include pride colors
01:03:06.960
never change their bios in Middle Eastern countries.
01:03:09.960
Say what you will about those countries, but they actually take religion seriously.
01:03:15.960
So they don't bother trying to shove pride down their faces over there.
01:03:20.960
But in a society that seriously adopted the principle that underlies pride, and we have,
01:03:25.960
maybe it's not so surprising that millions of Americans have no problem with politicians
01:03:30.960
who claim they can defy another fundamental element of humanity, which is aging.
01:03:51.960
Even though he could have easily sought a third term as this country's first president.
01:03:58.960
Now our leaders sincerely believe biology doesn't limit themselves or anyone at all,
01:04:07.960
When Jill Biden insists that it's a good idea for her husband to start a second term at the age of 82,
01:04:14.960
when he can't speak or walk without falling over, we're told to just nod along.
01:04:20.960
After all, Joe Biden has assumed godhood, you know, and gods don't have to retire.
01:04:25.960
This is the fundamental motivation behind electing senile brain damaged people to lead us.
01:04:30.960
Yes, partly this is a reflection of a country that has simply given up on itself.
01:04:40.960
It's a denial of another of the basic truths of human life.
01:04:47.960
You hear this even from people who are not fans of Joe Biden.
01:04:52.960
There's a lot of reasons not to elect Biden, but his age has nothing to do with it.
01:04:56.960
Yeah, there are a lot of reasons not to elect him, but his age is definitely one of them.
01:05:02.960
But we don't need to get to his age because he's also just incompetent and corrupt, you know, and all of that.
01:05:08.960
But even if that wasn't all true and still say we can't elect this guy because the age does matter.
01:05:13.960
And just because you have a grandmother who's still spry and with it at the age of 87.
01:05:23.960
Yeah, well, mortality still applies to her just like it does to all of us.
01:05:29.960
So you can watch that clip of Joe Biden falling at the Air Force Academy and you can say, but Trump.
01:05:34.960
And you can watch it and say, but Jimmy Carter, but Gerald Ford, etc.
01:05:41.960
But the one thing you're definitely not supposed to do is notice the reason that that clip exists at all.
01:05:45.960
Joe Biden is in office because of a lie that is so pervasive and intoxicating that everyone now seems to believe it.
01:05:50.960
From university professors to presidents to children, you know, and the problem with with lies is that they tend to mask very real problems.
01:05:57.960
The more we delude ourselves into thinking that the impossible is reality, that people are gods, the more we're inviting consequences we can't even comprehend.
01:06:05.960
And there will be many consequences if this senile, decaying old man is allowed to serve as the president of the United States for four more years, which is why I won't say that Joe Biden is canceled because that would be redundant at this point.
01:06:17.960
But rather, the people who would actually vote for him for this, for that are today canceled.
01:06:23.960
And I'll do it for the show today and this week.