The Matt Walsh Show - June 06, 2023


Ep. 1177 - The Pride Movement Doubles Down On Child Grooming


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

170.55003

Word Count

10,899

Sentence Count

758

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

The Pride Movement has been doubling down on the indoctrination and sexualization of children during Pride Month. Today on the Matt W. W. Show, we'll be showing you footage from a Pride event in which children under the age of 12 were invited to participate in sex toys and bondage displays.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, the pride movement has been doubling down on the indoctrination and sexualization of children this pride month.
00:00:05.800 Some of the clips I'll show you are truly shocking, but you should realize this is not an aberration.
00:00:10.820 This is what the pride movement is fundamentally all about.
00:00:13.000 Also, huge, massive, enormous news as an intelligence official confirms that the U.S. government has possession of vehicles that are of non-human origin.
00:00:21.280 This is something that everyone should be talking about, but not enough are, but we will.
00:00:25.320 And the UPenn swimmer who appeared in What is a Woman has come out publicly for the first time.
00:00:28.760 She has a lot to say, and our daily cancellation, Apple, unveils its terrifying, dystopian new nerd goggles.
00:00:33.960 We'll talk about all of that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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00:01:45.060 After yesterday's show, I had every intention of talking about something other than Pride Month today,
00:01:50.320 and that's not to say that I don't plan to continue talking about it.
00:01:54.120 In fact, that's not to say I don't plan to release investigations that will expose the depravity of the whole movement.
00:01:59.160 I still do, and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about very soon.
00:02:02.680 But I had wanted to take a breather, if only for a moment, and for good reason.
00:02:06.080 As much as these activists want to monopolize the conversation and make everything about them,
00:02:09.560 the truth is that there are other things going on in the world.
00:02:14.660 But then I saw footage from the events that are taking place in streets and schools all over the country this month.
00:02:21.160 The headline is not that these images are both gross and perverse, which they are.
00:02:26.200 That's a given with Pride, quote-unquote Pride.
00:02:29.500 It's synonymous with the whole concept.
00:02:31.740 What's really striking about this footage is that the moment you watch it,
00:02:35.260 it becomes evident that Pride isn't really about some small percentage of the population
00:02:41.540 that wants to celebrate their fetishes.
00:02:43.480 It's not about letting adults live how they want to live or whatever Nikki Haley might say.
00:02:48.280 The main point of Pride is to enable extremists to target, indoctrinate, and sexualize children.
00:02:55.460 When people wave the Pride flag, and when corporations and the U.S. military
00:03:00.260 change their social media profiles to the rainbow colors, that's what they're supporting.
00:03:05.780 That's always been the case, if you know anything about the history of Pride.
00:03:09.620 And we'll get into that in a moment.
00:03:10.920 But with all this footage, no reasonable person can deny it anymore.
00:03:15.340 Pride is a euphemism for the indoctrination and sexualization of children.
00:03:19.880 Right now, all over the U.S. and the Western world, that's what's happening.
00:03:25.460 So we'll start with this footage from Sarah Gonzalez with The Blaze.
00:03:28.580 This is from a Pride event hosted by the city of Dallas, which described the event
00:03:33.740 as family-friendly and welcoming, inclusive, and affirming.
00:03:38.580 How welcoming, inclusive, and affirming was it?
00:03:40.640 Well, children under 12 received free admission to this event.
00:03:44.480 They could peruse the displays, which included images of Disney characters having sex,
00:03:49.160 pins that read Send Nudes, sex toys, as well as T-shirts and signs that are too graphic
00:03:54.820 to read to you on the air.
00:03:57.200 Kids could also walk by attendees in bondage gear.
00:03:59.940 The so-called Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were there, too, just to underscore that Christianity
00:04:05.600 is fundamentally incompatible with the entire concept of pride.
00:04:09.840 Many parents willingly brought their children to this event.
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00:04:43.260 Hey, baby.
00:05:04.020 Probably seen enough of that.
00:05:06.020 That was not some, but here's what you have to understand.
00:05:08.380 That was not some underground pedophiles convention, despite how it may have looked.
00:05:13.380 This happened in broad daylight last weekend in Dallas, Texas.
00:05:17.400 Taxpayers funded what you just saw.
00:05:20.920 All ages were welcome, the city of Dallas said.
00:05:23.700 There was even a teen pride event for kids as young as 13.
00:05:27.380 And that's in Texas, a state that's not typically known for being on the cutting edge of sexual perversion.
00:05:32.260 But Sarah Gonzalez, who does tremendous and important work, by the way, has filmed events like this all around the state.
00:05:38.580 Just a few months ago, she photographed a drag brunch for kids in Plano, Texas.
00:05:43.640 Here's what that looked like.
00:05:45.120 Cutting all these clips off earlier than I originally intended to, but you can only take so much.
00:06:09.120 This is a good place to cut it, actually, because you see that very young child in the background there looking on confused.
00:06:16.280 And this is now a year-round thing in Texas.
00:06:18.820 It's not just one drag show.
00:06:20.300 It's now endorsed by the government of one of the largest cities in the state.
00:06:24.140 Of course, this isn't just happening in Texas.
00:06:26.080 In honor of Pride Month, the city of West Hollywood, for example, just paid the bill for this celebration, which the city billed as family-friendly.
00:06:34.720 The local Fox affiliate aired the footage that we're about to show you.
00:06:38.640 And I want you to notice, in particular, the men in the truck who are simulating bondage sex as families with children look on.
00:06:47.680 And they got one.
00:06:49.820 And they got one.
00:06:50.780 Forty years in the making.
00:06:52.440 And they want to challenge the next generation to be leaders and to step up and get involved.
00:06:58.560 And also, you notice, going well beyond just the June month, right?
00:07:01.700 We're going really celebrating Pride all year.
00:07:04.480 So showing that we can celebrate Pride any time of the year.
00:07:07.520 As you see right now, as the parade continues, we have the West Hollywood L.A. leather community.
00:07:12.340 That's what you're taking a look at here.
00:07:14.220 They're founded here in West Los Angeles and West Hollywood, representing this entire region.
00:07:21.140 They put on a show.
00:07:22.900 They showed up.
00:07:24.000 I'm just saying.
00:07:24.780 They showed up.
00:07:26.040 They showed up.
00:07:26.660 That is for sure.
00:07:26.980 Now, if you are mercifully listening to the audio podcast and not watching the video podcast, then I can just tell you that what you saw there, a bunch of adults, a bunch of naked adults in bondage gear walking down the street.
00:07:41.240 This is what the announcers described as the leather community, otherwise known as sexual deviants, perverts, degenerate BDSM enthusiasts, and exhibitionists who want to act this out in public.
00:07:57.820 When corporations like Fox sponsor events like L.A. Pride, this is the kind of thing they're supporting.
00:08:03.260 This is what happens at these kinds of Pride events.
00:08:05.220 The publication Redux, which was in attendance at this particular event, shot some footage confirming that children were looking on at this moment.
00:08:14.720 Watch.
00:08:32.700 So, you get the gist there.
00:08:35.220 Now, another independent journalist at the West Hollywood Parade, Melissa Cohen, reported that, quote, tons of kids were present, thousands of people, including families, lined both sides of the public boulevard, yelling and cheering, sunny Sunday afternoon, no gatekeeping possible.
00:08:49.700 In a functioning civilized society, everyone involved in that parade, really a combination of public indecency and child abuse, would be arrested and never let out of prison.
00:08:58.040 But in West Hollywood, where nearly half the population identifies as somewhere on the gay spectrum, this passes for normal.
00:09:05.220 By the way, that parade was part of a much larger series of Pride-themed activities, including the Women's Freedom Festival and the Dyke March.
00:09:13.240 Footage from the Dyke March was mercifully unavailable at the time of this broadcast.
00:09:17.780 But the point is that this is what Pride is.
00:09:20.920 The whole crux of it is to target children, to expose this sort of thing to children.
00:09:26.400 Every time you see a Pride flag, this is what it's supporting.
00:09:28.700 You know, that can't be emphasized enough.
00:09:31.580 This is what Pride means.
00:09:33.700 That's why a month ago, San Francisco Pride rescinded an invitation to the front man of Twisted Sister Dee Snyder.
00:09:39.120 What was Snyder's crime?
00:09:40.200 Well, he spoke out against doctors who permanently disfigure young children with life-altering surgeries in the name of gender ideology.
00:09:46.680 That's all he did.
00:09:48.300 He said he was glad his parents didn't jump to any rash conclusions, quote, unquote, and mutilate him as a child.
00:09:53.940 And for that, San Francisco Pride called Snyder transphobic because he had, quote,
00:09:58.940 cast doubt on young trans people's ability to self-identify their gender.
00:10:03.400 In other words, in San Francisco, which hosts Pride events for children year-round,
00:10:07.040 it's transphobic to say that doctors shouldn't cut the breasts off of 14-year-old girls.
00:10:11.260 It's transphobic to say that pre-teens shouldn't be castrated.
00:10:15.380 Again, that's what the Pride flag represents.
00:10:17.100 Every time you see the Pride colors of the Pride flag, that's what they're defending.
00:10:20.540 I didn't decide that, okay?
00:10:21.980 It's not me deciding it.
00:10:25.100 They decided it.
00:10:26.660 If you see someone flying a Pride flag, in nearly every single case,
00:10:30.720 you know that is someone who, at a minimum, supports castrating and sterilizing children
00:10:35.180 and sees no problem with inviting toddlers to drag shows.
00:10:40.160 That explains why it's so important for these people to indoctrinate children at a young age
00:10:44.240 so that they respect and revere that flag.
00:10:48.200 Take the Smithsonian, for example.
00:10:49.820 It's a museum that was created by Congress, which is almost completely staffed with federal workers,
00:10:54.380 and which gets about a billion dollars from the federal government every year.
00:10:58.700 When it was founded, the first person to run the Smithsonian wanted it to be a hub of scientific research.
00:11:03.100 Later, it became a place to store artifacts and specimens of various different types.
00:11:08.320 You know, I visited the Smithsonian quite a lot when I was a kid growing up.
00:11:11.100 I always enjoyed it.
00:11:11.780 What's the Smithsonian up to now?
00:11:14.260 Well, they just put on this Pride event for children of all ages, from toddlers to preteens.
00:11:20.160 Kids were encouraged to create their own Pride flags.
00:11:23.280 They could also get Pride face painting.
00:11:25.760 The Postmillennial has the footage.
00:11:27.520 Watch.
00:11:27.700 You know, it's hard to find any city or state in the United States where this is not the norm.
00:11:49.560 It's not just Washington and San Francisco and West Hollywood and Dallas.
00:11:52.620 A school in Idaho, Kellogg High School, just told an 18-year-old student named Travis Lohr that he was banned from graduation because he said,
00:12:01.880 and quoting now, this is what he said,
00:12:03.920 boys are boys and girls are girls.
00:12:05.820 There's no in-between.
00:12:07.120 That's what he said.
00:12:08.460 That's something that you could have found in a biology textbook prior to the year, say, 2016, but now it's verboten.
00:12:16.220 Keep in mind, this is not exactly a left-leaning state we're talking about here.
00:12:19.640 Republicans have dominated Idaho since it was founded, and yet in Idaho, you can't graduate if you dare to affirm a basic biological fact.
00:12:28.440 Hundreds of students protested the school's decision, but it wasn't enough.
00:12:31.780 They went ahead with the graduation after kicking Travis Lohr off stage, and it didn't end there.
00:12:35.900 Lohr now says that his job as a firefighter for the Forest Service was rescinded,
00:12:40.840 was rescinded because he believes that boys are boys and girls are girls.
00:12:44.520 Watch.
00:12:44.820 I was supposed to go fight wildland forest fires.
00:12:49.060 I went in to finish up my final paperwork.
00:12:51.780 I was supposed to start Sunday, and I was informed by my boss after I'd finished my paperwork that he was going to rescind his offer.
00:13:01.800 In our protests, it wasn't violent at all.
00:13:04.740 Nobody did anything violent.
00:13:06.920 We were just there to let me walk.
00:13:10.840 Basically, that was our message.
00:13:12.920 That's why everybody came together.
00:13:14.700 I don't believe I would have been punished at all, personally, if I had said Black Lives Matter or any of the other things.
00:13:23.680 It's reassuring to know that I'm not alone and realize what I did wasn't wrong.
00:13:32.000 They're punishing Travis Lohr in maybe the most obvious violation of the First Amendment possible,
00:13:37.420 and they're doing it to send a message to any young person who tries to resist the programming.
00:13:42.020 They want young people to know that they'll never work again if they say what they know is true.
00:13:48.460 The schools pushing this understand how evil and depraved it is.
00:13:53.360 St. Matthew's School in Canada, for example, locked down their Twitter account after footage of their Pride Month celebrations appeared online this week.
00:14:00.020 This is supposedly a religious school, but they don't seem interested in religion, at least not the Christian religion, or schooling for that matter.
00:14:07.540 Instead, they're doing this.
00:14:09.200 Happy Pride Month!
00:14:17.400 No pushing, no shoving those.
00:14:19.580 Happy Pride Month!
00:14:21.420 Happy Pride Month!
00:14:26.080 Happy New Year!
00:14:27.840 Happy Pride Month!
00:14:31.860 Happy Happy New Year!
00:14:35.860 Happy comin'
00:14:38.340 So you see, they have to walk the indoctrination gauntlet just to get into the school.
00:14:48.460 There is no moderate or neutral version of the movement that we're witnessing.
00:14:53.620 Pride is a radical far-left campaign to indoctrinate and sexualize children.
00:14:59.560 And we shouldn't be surprised by that.
00:15:01.800 That was its entire purpose from the beginning.
00:15:04.400 You know, in What is a Woman? We talked about the connection of John Money and Alfred Kinsey to modern gender ideology.
00:15:10.820 Money opened up the first clinic in the U.S. to perform so-called sex reassignment surgeries, as they were called at the time.
00:15:17.160 He's the one who popularized the term gender identity.
00:15:19.680 He also forced children to engage in sex acts during therapy sessions, therapy sessions, quote-unquote, which were photographed, quote, for research.
00:15:28.340 Kinsey in particular was a hero to early gay pride pioneers.
00:15:31.120 He came up with the Kinsey scale, which was the precursor to the infinite numbers of genders and sexual orientations that we're now told exist.
00:15:38.780 But Kinsey, as we explained in the film, was also an advocate of sexualizing children.
00:15:42.600 I mean, an open advocate of it.
00:15:44.780 He believed that children are sexual from birth.
00:15:48.740 He ran experiments to try to prove this, experiments to document the, quote, orgasms of extremely young children, including babies.
00:15:55.740 He enlisted pedophiles to rape babies and then documented it.
00:16:01.420 And that was just one of the many atrocities that this sick, twisted, deviant freak committed.
00:16:07.000 And yet Kinsey is still revered by the left.
00:16:09.740 The Kinsey Institute, still operational today.
00:16:12.540 Kinsey was the father of the comprehensive sex education programs that are still taught in schools today.
00:16:17.520 And much of what kids are taught in these classes is still based on his research, even though much of it was fraudulent, not to mention morally depraved.
00:16:28.360 This shows, again, that the agenda to sexualize kids has been in place for a long time.
00:16:32.060 It's just that many people are now noticing the fruits of this tree.
00:16:36.600 What we're seeing take place all over the country, the outright in-your-face effort to groom children and expose them to public sex acts is not an aberration or some kind of offshoot from the broader pride movement.
00:16:48.520 It was always the point.
00:16:49.880 And now that no one can deny that, it's time to reject this movement in all of its forms.
00:16:58.680 Every time your school or some corporation tries to force it on you and your children, understand what it is and what they're doing and why they're doing it and reject it.
00:17:09.880 That's the only way to stop this.
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00:18:13.860 All right. Well, you know, you already know, if you don't know what we're starting five headlines with today,
00:18:19.760 then you are not a real fan of this show.
00:18:24.300 And why are we starting with it? Because it's big news.
00:18:28.140 I mean, actually big, groundbreaking, should-be earth-shattering news.
00:18:33.840 A website called The Debrief has a report this week, actually just came out yesterday,
00:18:39.940 with this headline, intelligence officials say U.S. has retrieved craft of non-human origin.
00:18:47.760 Okay?
00:18:48.400 Now, I want you to listen to this, and you're going to listen to it.
00:18:53.280 So sit down and listen, all of you, damn it, and care about it.
00:18:58.900 Listen to it and care, because this is important.
00:19:03.500 Reading a little bit, it says,
00:19:04.460 A former intelligence official turned whistleblower has given Congress and the intelligence community inspector general
00:19:09.220 extensive classified information about deeply covert programs that he says
00:19:13.540 possess retrieved intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin.
00:19:20.140 The information, he says, has been illegally withheld from Congress,
00:19:23.060 and he filed a complaint alleging that he suffered illegal retaliation for his confidential disclosures reported here for the first time.
00:19:29.780 Other intelligence officials, both active and retired, with knowledge of these programs through their work in various agencies,
00:19:34.120 have independently provided similar corroborating information, both on and off the record.
00:19:38.980 The whistleblower David Charles Grush, 36, a decorated former combat officer in Afghanistan,
00:19:44.160 is a veteran of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office.
00:19:50.400 He served as the reconnaissance office's representative to the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force from 2019 to 2021.
00:19:56.380 From late 2021 to July of 2022, he was the NGA's co-lead for UAP analysis and its representatives to the task force.
00:20:05.420 So this is a high-ranking person.
00:20:08.360 And by the way, all of his credentials have been verified, so he's not just some loony tune making this up.
00:20:14.960 The credential part, we know for sure.
00:20:16.800 So he was involved in these programs at the very top, privy to the most classified kinds of information, and this is what he's now telling us.
00:20:26.360 The task force was established to investigate what were once called Unidentified Flying Objects or UFOs
00:20:31.220 and are now officially called Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena or UAP.
00:20:35.300 The task force was led by the Department of the Navy under the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security.
00:20:41.660 It has since been reorganized and expanded into the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or ARO,
00:20:47.660 to include investigations of objects operating underwater.
00:20:52.020 Grush said the recoveries of partial fragments through and up to intact vehicles have been made for decades
00:20:57.300 through present day by the government, its allies, and defense contractors.
00:21:00.640 Analysis has determined that the objects retrieved are of exotic origin based on the vehicle morphologies
00:21:06.920 and material science testing and the possession of unique atomic arrangements and radiological signatures.
00:21:13.840 In filing his complaint, Grush is represented by a lawyer who served as the original Intelligence Community Inspector General.
00:21:20.360 Grush says, we're not talking about prosaic origins or identities.
00:21:23.360 The material includes intact and partially intact vehicles.
00:21:26.060 Now, let's see, there's a lot to this report, and you can read the entire thing.
00:21:34.160 In fact, you should. You should go read the entire thing.
00:21:36.140 A lot more to the story.
00:21:37.080 But that's the really basic gist of it.
00:21:40.500 And it's incredible.
00:21:42.260 It goes on to explain that it's not just this guy.
00:21:44.800 There are multiple whistleblowers confirming the existence of alien spacecraft.
00:21:50.140 This is the kind of thing that's never happened before, where they come out and say,
00:21:52.760 yes, it's real. Yes, we have it.
00:21:54.140 Yes, it's from non-human origin, and they've been recovered and studied for years, for decades.
00:21:59.680 But yet, of course, somehow this barely even makes a dent.
00:22:03.700 It trends.
00:22:04.560 So this story was trending on Twitter anyway yesterday.
00:22:07.280 But somehow it's not treated as major headline news, which obviously it is.
00:22:15.020 And actually, there's more to it.
00:22:16.120 This whistleblower had an exclusive interview on News Nation last night,
00:22:19.800 which I can tell you that it was a 10-minute segment.
00:22:22.220 Again, well worth watching.
00:22:23.760 Go to News Nation.
00:22:24.840 Go to their YouTube channel.
00:22:25.660 They have it up.
00:22:27.540 I can tell you, I gathered my entire family.
00:22:30.880 In fact, I got my kids.
00:22:32.580 My kids had gone to bed.
00:22:34.160 And I had them come out of their rooms.
00:22:36.500 Because someone sent me this.
00:22:38.200 I didn't know the guy did an interview on News Nation.
00:22:40.600 And so my kids came out of their rooms after they'd already gone to bed.
00:22:43.160 And I got my wife to gather around.
00:22:47.220 And I said, you know, come on, kids.
00:22:49.180 We're going to come on, family.
00:22:50.700 It's a family moment.
00:22:51.480 We're going to watch this interview.
00:22:52.580 You're going to remember this moment for the rest of your life.
00:22:55.680 And we watched the interview.
00:22:56.600 And they were bored by it.
00:22:58.080 Like they didn't even care.
00:22:59.140 My wife started wandering away in the middle of it.
00:23:01.340 I said, where are you going?
00:23:02.220 It's only 10 minutes.
00:23:03.500 Can you spare 10 minutes to learn about aliens?
00:23:06.460 I won't subject you to 10 minutes, but here's one minute with some additional information
00:23:13.900 about what this guy says the government has recovered.
00:23:17.040 Listen.
00:23:18.360 If you're right, if you're telling us the truth, everyone, the entire American public,
00:23:25.840 has been lied to for decades.
00:23:28.380 Yeah, there's a sophisticated disinformation campaign targeting the U.S. populace,
00:23:33.500 which is extremely unethical and immoral.
00:23:36.120 You are saying to the human race, for the first time, an official intelligence representative
00:23:44.960 at a high level from the U.S. government is saying publicly, we are not alone.
00:23:50.960 We're definitely not alone.
00:23:52.400 Absolutely, the data points empirically that we're not alone, yeah.
00:23:56.420 Do we have bodies?
00:23:57.900 Do we have species of non-human?
00:24:00.220 Well, naturally, when you recover something that's either landed or crashed,
00:24:04.580 sometimes you encounter dead pilots.
00:24:08.580 And believe it or not, as fantastical as that sounds, it's true.
00:24:14.680 So he's saying that we not only have the vehicles, but they actually have actual extraterrestrial aliens
00:24:23.420 in their possession.
00:24:25.380 Now, let me answer a few objections.
00:24:29.760 There are objections that are raised, objections raised by people very close to me.
00:24:35.100 Like, for example, my own wife, my co-workers here.
00:24:39.180 We're not alone in the universe, but I feel alone sometimes as a UFO enthusiast,
00:24:45.760 especially working here.
00:24:47.380 So, objections raised.
00:24:49.720 But the real objection people have, I think, is that they just, like, they rule it out as
00:24:54.100 a possibility because they don't want to think about the implications if it's true.
00:24:57.260 I think that's the actually what's going on.
00:24:58.780 And we'll get to that in a second.
00:24:59.660 But, so there's the real objection, which is that there are people, especially some conservatives,
00:25:05.920 who think that, like, I can't believe this.
00:25:07.880 I just can't.
00:25:08.720 Not that it's unbelievable, but I just, I can't allow myself to believe it because I think it
00:25:12.740 has implications that are scary to me.
00:25:15.640 But that's not usually what's said.
00:25:17.780 Instead, it's something, you know, they cite other reasons.
00:25:22.100 And one of them is that this is a distraction by the government.
00:25:26.040 They're trying to distract us.
00:25:27.420 That's all this is.
00:25:28.260 But that's nonsense, first of all, because these stories don't get a lot of attention, right?
00:25:33.660 They get some attention, but they're not, they're not, it's not something that dominates
00:25:37.840 the news cycle for days on end.
00:25:40.360 And most, many people don't care that much.
00:25:44.020 So they should care, I think, but they don't.
00:25:46.280 So the distraction theory is totally baseless.
00:25:49.700 It makes no sense.
00:25:51.320 It's not a distraction.
00:25:52.640 People don't focus on it that much.
00:25:55.720 Not to mention the whole idea that the government would need to invent these kinds of stories
00:25:59.720 to distract us.
00:26:00.780 Like, we're distracted all the time anyway by a million different things.
00:26:03.640 So they need to come up with some totally outlandish story about aliens that they've
00:26:09.900 recovered to distract us when we're already, I mean, most people, they spend 10 hours a
00:26:14.460 day just like scrolling randomly through TikTok and watching Netflix.
00:26:17.480 You think that the American public needs to be distracted by this?
00:26:21.320 It's like you're flattering us, okay?
00:26:23.380 As if we're all, you know, laser focused on the important issues.
00:26:27.080 And so they have to come up with some crazy distraction mechanism.
00:26:31.640 That's not the case.
00:26:33.200 I wish it was, but it's not.
00:26:35.360 So, you know, at most, this is just like a sideshow.
00:26:39.560 People treat it like a sideshow.
00:26:41.300 And if the government wanted to throw out minor sideshow things, they don't have to go
00:26:44.880 all the way to aliens.
00:26:46.300 So the theory doesn't make any sense.
00:26:47.720 Also, if your argument against these stories is that you don't trust the government, well,
00:26:51.880 for decades, the government denied all of this.
00:26:54.180 They lied to us.
00:26:54.920 They made up all kinds of ludicrous explanations for these phenomena.
00:26:58.200 Now you're just parroting what the government has said for decades.
00:27:01.580 The intelligence community on the record for decades has said, no, nothing going on.
00:27:05.260 Everything's fine.
00:27:05.820 Everything's cool.
00:27:07.380 So who's the one trusting the government here?
00:27:10.360 Besides, these are mostly whistleblowers telling us about this.
00:27:14.300 These are not official government agencies.
00:27:15.920 In fact, the Pentagon came out with an official statement denying this.
00:27:19.360 So you can believe the whistleblower or you can believe the official statement from the
00:27:22.420 Pentagon.
00:27:22.760 And if you're skeptical of the government, which one are you going to trust?
00:27:25.900 You're skeptical of the government, so you trust their official statement and not the
00:27:28.400 whistleblower who gains nothing by saying this?
00:27:30.820 He destroys his entire career, potentially puts himself, who knows?
00:27:34.940 He could be prosecuted, knows what they're going to do.
00:27:36.980 So if skepticism of government is one of your primary motivating things, which I totally
00:27:43.080 understand, then that should lead you to lending some credibility to this.
00:27:48.660 You know, I've also heard the theory, in fact, I was just talking to Michael Knowles about
00:27:54.420 this in Wardrobe, and he was speculating it was a misdirection, right?
00:28:01.180 Because really, this is our own tech and that people are seeing, and we're claiming aliens
00:28:07.460 so that China doesn't know, or whoever, one of our adversaries, doesn't know that we have
00:28:12.160 this technology.
00:28:13.100 But that makes no sense, as I explained to him just a few minutes ago, because they also
00:28:20.080 are saying, this whistleblower is saying, other countries have recovered this stuff too.
00:28:24.000 So China would know if the alien story is totally made up.
00:28:29.300 Like, you're not going to misdirect them.
00:28:30.440 They know if it's true or not.
00:28:31.520 So the idea that we're trying to fool our adversaries, who also have high-level classified information
00:28:38.860 of their own, and we're trying to fool them by making up a story about aliens, to me, is
00:28:44.480 ridiculous.
00:28:46.840 Now, then there's the question of evidence, and there are some people who say, yes, we're
00:28:51.840 10 minutes into it, we're still talking about this.
00:28:55.340 There are people who say, well, it's not enough evidence.
00:28:58.060 It's just hearsay, right?
00:29:01.340 Well, you've got to take the whole picture into account.
00:29:03.560 This is just the latest whistleblower, somebody very high up on the chain, who, as far as I
00:29:07.840 can tell, stands to gain nothing from this, who had access to very classified information,
00:29:15.520 verified by other officials, denied officially by the Pentagon.
00:29:19.020 But it's the latest in a chain of events that includes all kinds of sightings, I mean, thousands
00:29:23.760 of them, accompanied by photographic and video evidence, radar.
00:29:28.700 It's been going back, you know, there was many famous sightings, going back years and
00:29:33.300 years and years, going back decades.
00:29:35.420 There was the famous sighting that I think they covered in Unsolved Mysteries, the latest
00:29:39.120 Unsolved Mysteries series on Netflix in Michigan, where hundreds of people saw these things
00:29:46.340 simultaneously and were calling in.
00:29:49.200 We have the 911 reports of them calling in, reporting what sound very much like flying
00:29:53.600 saucers.
00:29:54.760 And it was caught on radar by the National Weather Service at the same time.
00:29:59.460 So many things like that.
00:30:00.880 So you've got eyewitnesses, you've got classified information, you've got physical evidence,
00:30:05.020 you do have videos, we have radar.
00:30:07.460 There's actually a lot of evidence here, which makes so if it's still not enough for you to
00:30:13.100 even entertain the possibility, then I have to ask you, what do you need?
00:30:16.640 And if this isn't enough to even make you pause to think about it, then what evidence do you
00:30:22.240 need?
00:30:22.400 What that tells me is that there is no evidence that you could ever be presented that would
00:30:27.260 convince you.
00:30:27.760 I think that is the case for some people.
00:30:29.780 Like you could literally see them land right in front of you and you would still say, oh,
00:30:33.700 it's AI, it's mind control.
00:30:36.520 It's like you would go to any other explanation.
00:30:38.660 But that's, and I think that's because there's a large portion, especially of conservatives
00:30:45.380 who think, because conservatives tend to be more religious, you know, and who think that
00:30:52.060 they can't believe this because it would call their faith into question.
00:30:55.560 But that's not true.
00:30:56.940 Let me relieve you of that burden.
00:31:00.120 There's nothing about the potential existence of life elsewhere in the universe that would
00:31:06.880 call your faith into question.
00:31:09.460 It's just, we know the universe is massive and there's lots of things going on in the
00:31:13.340 universe we don't know about.
00:31:15.460 And we probably can't even understand because God has created a universe that is much bigger
00:31:20.820 and more complicated and more amazing than maybe you give it credit for.
00:31:24.760 I don't see how that calls anything.
00:31:26.040 Now, it raises questions that we can't, we can't answer all that raises all kinds of
00:31:29.540 questions, religious questions, scientific questions that we can't answer because some
00:31:33.340 of this stuff is above our pay grade.
00:31:35.320 But who says we have to understand every last thing we have to be able to understand every
00:31:38.720 last thing about the universe?
00:31:40.900 You know, and as far as the Bible goes, the Bible isn't concerned with talking about what's
00:31:44.980 happening elsewhere in the universe.
00:31:46.840 Doesn't acknowledge like other planets at all, really.
00:31:50.540 Doesn't mean it denies they exist.
00:31:52.000 It's just, it's, it's focused on what's happening here.
00:31:56.040 So I don't think that that's a concern you need to have.
00:31:58.700 But I do think that that is really the fundamental reason why many people refuse to even look
00:32:04.700 at the evidence because they think that they are committed to not believing it.
00:32:10.040 And I, and I think that that's just not true.
00:32:11.660 You can, you can be open-minded, look at the evidence and at least acknowledge that again,
00:32:19.780 the universe is a bigger and more complicated place than, than any of us could possibly understand.
00:32:24.120 And there are just, there are, putting aliens aside, there are things happening out there
00:32:28.400 in the vast cosmos that we can't eat.
00:32:30.200 We can't possibly wrap our minds around.
00:32:33.880 Um, all right.
00:32:35.760 That's my pitch.
00:32:37.400 At least I didn't start the show that I was very close to making this the lead story of
00:32:41.620 the show.
00:32:42.000 I probably should have.
00:32:42.820 Uh, next, you know, yesterday we released an important interview.
00:32:47.060 Paula Scanlon appeared in, uh, she appeared in What is a Woman?
00:32:49.960 Her name's Paula Scanlon.
00:32:51.380 And she's a teammate of Leah Thomas, who's the male UPenn swimmer who competed against women.
00:32:56.740 And, uh, you might not recognize the name from the film because she wasn't named in the film.
00:33:00.220 She appeared in the film anonymously.
00:33:02.240 Her face was blacked out.
00:33:03.160 Her voice was changed.
00:33:04.640 But then she reached out to us a few weeks ago and she said she wanted her to go public.
00:33:07.580 And it just so happened that she reached out to us.
00:33:09.160 She didn't know that we were planning on releasing What is a Woman on Twitter.
00:33:12.020 She didn't know about all the things we had planned.
00:33:14.160 Um, and so this all kind of worked out.
00:33:16.760 She just happened to reach out to us at the exact same moment we were planning all of this.
00:33:20.640 And, um, and she said she wanted to go public.
00:33:23.040 She wanted to put her face and name with it and really speak out in a more visible way.
00:33:26.900 So we were, of course, happy to have her back, talk to her again, which we did.
00:33:31.000 And, um, you can find, uh, the whole interview on Twitter and I think on YouTube until YouTube
00:33:35.720 takes it down.
00:33:37.140 Whole conversation is, is worth listening to.
00:33:39.620 But I want to play this one part for you.
00:33:41.720 Okay.
00:33:42.920 Paula talks about how the university would shut down dissent from the real women on the team.
00:33:49.640 And so, because many of us have wondered, you know, when these men are invading women's
00:33:53.680 sports, why aren't the women on the teams speaking out more?
00:33:58.020 Uh, what are they saying behind the scenes?
00:34:00.260 There's no way they're okay with this.
00:34:01.840 How could they be okay with it?
00:34:03.380 Well, I asked her about that and she, she, she talks about it in some detail.
00:34:07.260 Um, and she says that they had, the university had a meeting where they sat all the girls
00:34:14.860 down and Leah Thomas was not at the meeting.
00:34:18.720 Okay.
00:34:19.200 He wasn't there.
00:34:19.880 And when they sat everyone down, they brought in the activists from the campus LGBT center.
00:34:25.560 And they basically told all the girls to fall in line.
00:34:29.140 Uh, and also offered them psychological counseling to help heal their mental problems that would
00:34:36.000 cause them to object in the first place.
00:34:37.820 Okay.
00:34:38.820 So this is, there was a real campaign of intimidation, coercion, and this sort of, uh, psychological
00:34:45.480 manipulation and gaslighting that went on to make the girls on the team feel crazy for not
00:34:52.160 being okay with having a naked man in the locker room or having their opportunity stolen from
00:34:57.360 them by a man competing on the team.
00:34:59.800 Um, and that, and that campaign was apparently very effective.
00:35:06.100 So, um, here she is talking a little bit about that.
00:35:08.700 Listen.
00:35:09.820 So prior to that meeting, I would have one-on-one conversations with pretty much everyone on the
00:35:14.360 team.
00:35:15.180 Say, hey, like, you know, I don't think this is right.
00:35:18.080 Yeah, I don't think it's right either.
00:35:20.420 Um, another teammate actually said to me, I think Leah's record should have an asterisk.
00:35:25.700 Or someone said, I think Leah should compete exhibition.
00:35:29.060 Or, you know, I don't think this is going to go on for much longer.
00:35:32.180 Like, someone's going to step in and end this.
00:35:34.460 And I had these conversations with so many of my teammates.
00:35:37.000 I would say most people on the team had this opinion.
00:35:40.840 And then after that meeting, they really scared us.
00:35:43.340 It was scary.
00:35:44.160 And I, and I was petrified.
00:35:46.580 I went home that night and I called my brother on the phone and I said, can I even talk about
00:35:50.800 this with you?
00:35:51.740 Like, am I, is there something wrong with me for thinking that this is wrong?
00:35:55.100 Whatever, like, it worked.
00:35:56.780 The university wanted us to be quiet and they did it in a very effective way.
00:36:01.820 Like, they continue to just tell us that our opinions were wrong and that if we had an issue
00:36:05.620 with it, we were the problem.
00:36:06.640 And it's frightening and your future job is on the line and everything else you want to
00:36:11.200 accomplish.
00:36:11.840 So, of course, it worked.
00:36:12.940 And then after that point, no one would talk about it anymore.
00:36:15.720 Like, if they effectively, you know, silenced us even within talking to each other.
00:36:19.780 Uh, she, she also tells, and, and again, you can go Twitter or YouTube and find the interview.
00:36:26.540 Um, it's about, I think it's about 30 minutes long.
00:36:29.520 The whole story is worth hearing.
00:36:31.160 There's, there's a lot more there about what they did to these, to these, uh, to these women.
00:36:35.640 Um, she gives one specific example of a teammate of hers who was very against this.
00:36:42.000 And she said, Hey, I'm going to go in and, uh, I'm going to talk to someone.
00:36:46.220 I'm going to have a meeting with the administration and speak up.
00:36:48.720 Um, and she did, and then she came back and it was like invasion of the body snatchers.
00:36:55.140 It was, she, she came back and she said, well, this is actually a really good thing.
00:36:58.560 And it's, it's really beautiful and powerful that Leah is here.
00:37:02.500 Change just like that on a dime.
00:37:04.940 Um, but what really, what really struck me, and I remember this the first time we talked
00:37:09.400 to Paula back for the interview that, and she even, she even admits that she herself
00:37:15.620 began questioning her own judgment and common sense.
00:37:19.000 She started to think, well, am I, am I wrong here as everyone around me is affirming it?
00:37:24.960 And all the authority figures are affirming it and the school is, and I look around on
00:37:29.800 campus, it's all affirming it and saying, this is good.
00:37:32.080 And so am I, am I the crazy one?
00:37:35.260 Now you might hear that and think, well, you have to be very weak minded to question, but
00:37:39.680 no, not, not at all.
00:37:40.720 This is when this is the psychological impact of people being made to feel isolated.
00:37:48.720 Um, and, and, you know, when, when the messaging all around you is like, this is okay, this
00:37:58.460 is good, this is okay, this is good.
00:38:00.320 And, and they're beating you over the head with it.
00:38:04.600 Eventually for, it starts to break down your psychological defenses.
00:38:08.540 And then on top of it, because she also talks about this in the interview, I think this
00:38:17.140 is one of the reasons why this sort of thing is especially effective on women is that if
00:38:22.080 you're, if you're, if you, if you are a, you know, an empathetic person and, you know, you
00:38:28.000 care about other people, you want other people to feel good and be happy and all that, not
00:38:32.200 only are they manipulating you and they're intimidating you and coercing you and they're
00:38:35.280 gaslighting you, but they're also playing on that.
00:38:38.620 They're taking advantage and exploiting that they're, they're taking, and it's, it's so
00:38:43.580 sinister because they're taking something that's good about you, which is that you're compassionate,
00:38:47.780 you're empathetic and you care about people and you don't want to hurt people's
00:38:50.080 feelings and they're, and that's a good thing.
00:38:52.280 And they're turning it against you, um, by telling you that, well, look, if you really
00:38:58.900 care about people and you want, and you don't want to hurt their feelings, then you should
00:39:02.380 go along with this.
00:39:03.460 And if you don't go along with this, this person's going to be, uh, they, they might kill themselves
00:39:07.700 if you don't go along with it.
00:39:10.160 So that's, that's the kind of environment that people are, are put in.
00:39:15.080 But most of all, and I, and I hear this wasn't just from Paula.
00:39:18.860 It was just in one interview.
00:39:20.120 I hear this all the time from people that most of all, what the left does on really on
00:39:25.600 any issue, but especially on this one is they want you to feel like you're alone.
00:39:30.100 They want you to feel isolated.
00:39:32.820 So you understand, you know, right from wrong, you have common sense, but they want you to
00:39:38.280 feel like you're, you're the only one who feels the way that you do.
00:39:42.080 Everyone else around you is on the same page and you're the one person who's questioning
00:39:49.640 this.
00:39:50.740 So what you think is common sense must not be, if it was common sense, why isn't it's
00:39:55.180 called common for a reason should be shared by everybody.
00:39:58.880 And that's, and that's also why they are desperate to shut down anyone who talks about this.
00:40:04.540 You know, it's why they wanted to shut down.
00:40:06.040 All the de-platforming, everything main reason they're doing that is because it breaks the
00:40:13.520 illusion that you're alone.
00:40:18.220 And, uh, and that's what they're most terrified of.
00:40:22.180 All right.
00:40:23.460 I don't have a lot of time for, uh, other stories in the five headlines because we did
00:40:27.140 spend so much time, uh, on the little detail that the government has actual space aliens
00:40:32.400 in their possession, but I wanted to play one other clip for you that I thought was
00:40:36.300 interesting.
00:40:37.240 Pete Buttigieg gave a speech about roadway safety, which is at least a topic that he's
00:40:41.780 supposed to be focused on.
00:40:43.100 So we've got that going for us, but what he said as always is insane.
00:40:48.680 Listen to this.
00:40:50.180 Dozens of companies, agencies, organizations, jurisdictions have been stepping up in response
00:40:56.380 to the call to action that went along with that roadway safety strategy.
00:41:00.540 Uh, door dash, exploring new tools to keep their drivers safe families for safer streets,
00:41:06.300 creating manuals to educate decision makers on safety issues, transit agencies, improving
00:41:11.520 the safety in the vicinity of, of bus stops.
00:41:14.660 So many more who are pioneering new approaches to data, community outreach and education,
00:41:21.160 cross sector collaboration to save lives.
00:41:24.640 And the ultimate goal, which we have also made a point of adopting is to get traffic deaths
00:41:30.540 down to the only acceptable number, which is zero.
00:41:35.440 Get traffic deaths down to the only acceptable number of zero.
00:41:39.400 Now that, that is crazy.
00:41:42.260 Okay.
00:41:42.840 That's completely insane.
00:41:45.320 Of course, nobody wants anyone to die of, uh, in a, in a traffic accident.
00:41:50.060 Nobody wants that.
00:41:50.700 We are all opposed to traffic accidents, right?
00:41:53.360 If you were to take a poll of, uh, the American public and say, are you pro or con fatal traffic
00:42:00.660 accidents?
00:42:02.060 I'm pretty sure you would get 100%, um, con a hundred percent against.
00:42:08.120 Well, there's always the people that are, that don't know.
00:42:10.440 So it'd be like 97% and 3%.
00:42:12.800 I don't know.
00:42:13.400 Most people anyway are against it.
00:42:16.640 So we're on the same page there, but the only acceptable number of deaths is zero.
00:42:20.960 Well, that's just not true.
00:42:22.200 Like obviously, uh, there's a, the acceptable number of deaths is much higher than that because
00:42:30.840 if the number of deaths right now was actually unacceptable, it really, like we can't accept
00:42:37.140 it, then we would shut down all, uh, roadway transportation if it's actually unacceptable.
00:42:45.980 In other words, by allowing people to be on the roads, we are accepting the fact that a
00:42:53.400 certain number of people will die on the roads.
00:42:54.880 We are, except we don't like to think about it.
00:42:57.420 We don't put it that way.
00:42:59.240 We don't, we don't think of it that way in our minds, but we are accepting it.
00:43:03.680 Um, every time you get on the road, every time you drive down the highway, you are accepting
00:43:08.700 the fact that you might die.
00:43:12.020 Again, you don't think about that when you put your key in the ignition, but, uh, but you
00:43:18.120 are accepting that fact.
00:43:19.740 If you actually did not want to accept the possibility that you might die on the roads,
00:43:25.020 then you would never drive anywhere.
00:43:27.260 That's what it means to not accept.
00:43:29.700 It means to get rid of it completely.
00:43:31.060 If you're not getting rid of it, then you are accepting, not happy about it.
00:43:36.620 You still want to reduce the number, but you're accepting the risk.
00:43:41.660 So, uh, when agents of the government, especially the guy that's heading up the transportation
00:43:47.040 department says that the only acceptable number is zero, says that his actual goal is to get
00:43:53.500 traffic deaths down to zero.
00:43:55.460 No, that, that's something that's, uh, even though it's crazy, it doesn't mean that we
00:44:01.620 can just dismiss it.
00:44:04.280 Okay.
00:44:04.800 This is, this is a narrative that they're building and it's, there's always a reason for it.
00:44:10.660 Uh, uh, you know, it's not simply fluff and pandering, whatever virtue signaling.
00:44:19.460 It's, it's partly that, but this is a narrative that they're building, uh, for a particular
00:44:25.980 reason.
00:44:27.600 And as far as they're concerned, like that, that is actually what they would want to do.
00:44:30.640 You know, in, in Pete Buttigieg's utopian vision of society, nobody has a car, that that's actually
00:44:39.120 what he wants.
00:44:40.820 And that would be the only way to get traffic deaths down to zero.
00:44:45.580 So there is a reason when you hear these radical extreme statements coming from agents of the
00:44:51.060 government, you should realize that, uh, there is a reason why they're saying it.
00:44:55.800 And the reason is never good.
00:44:58.800 Let's get to the comment section.
00:45:00.640 Do you know their name?
00:45:04.140 They're the sweet baby gang.
00:45:08.500 Nearly Barking says, stop talking about the left.
00:45:11.780 In the UK, left wing and feminist women have been fighting this for years.
00:45:15.080 But that doesn't suit your worldview though, does it?
00:45:19.620 Um, maybe they have been in the UK in particular.
00:45:24.200 Yeah, that's true that feminists have been at the forefront of this fight against gender
00:45:28.580 ideology in the UK.
00:45:31.300 Um, that is not the case in the United States where I live.
00:45:34.340 Okay.
00:45:34.720 In the United States, it, it absolutely has not been feminists who are leading up the fight
00:45:39.920 against gender ideology.
00:45:41.440 UK might be, is in fact the case in the UK.
00:45:45.080 Not here.
00:45:45.700 I mean, not even close.
00:45:47.300 There are very, very few feminists in the United States who are saying anything about this critical
00:45:54.580 of it.
00:45:56.000 And most who are, um, jumped on a bandwagon.
00:45:59.720 They weren't at the front of it.
00:46:00.700 And, but aside from the fact, aside from all that, yes, this is still a product of the left.
00:46:10.220 Gender ideology is a product of the left.
00:46:13.340 It is a product of leftism through and through.
00:46:15.760 There's no denying that.
00:46:17.180 And so is feminism.
00:46:18.260 And the other thing too, is that, uh, because I know that, you know, there's been this,
00:46:21.860 there's been a lot of bitterness and resentment that I've talked about on the show before,
00:46:25.340 uh, directed at me from some of these feminists, you know, especially UK feminists, the so-called
00:46:31.820 gender critical feminists who are, which is in the way of saying that feminists who at least
00:46:35.140 acknowledge biological reality.
00:46:37.060 Um, well, some biological reality, they don't acknowledge a biological reality in the womb,
00:46:40.900 biological reality that an unborn child is a human being.
00:46:43.120 They don't acknowledge that, but they do acknowledge that men are men and women are women at least.
00:46:46.180 And, um, you know, so there's been a lot of resentment directed at me from them, not wanting
00:46:53.480 to, to work with me.
00:46:54.960 Because the thing is, as I've said many times on this issue, I'll work with anybody.
00:47:00.260 If we're on this, I don't need to agree with you on other things, but if we can work together
00:47:04.340 on this particular issue and move the ball forward to get some things done, then, then I'm
00:47:09.080 all for it, but they don't want anything to do with it.
00:47:12.660 And instead, after the movie came out and we started making a lot of progress and laws
00:47:17.280 are changing and everything else, um, they just became more and more resentful and, uh,
00:47:21.140 and it started to have been accusing me for a year of excluding them or, you know, not,
00:47:26.400 um, not including them in the film, not giving them enough credit.
00:47:30.340 Uh, because that's their focus apparently is getting credit and we put a movie out and
00:47:37.900 they think they're entitled to be in it.
00:47:41.000 Like also, you know, aside from the fact that actually we did try to include some of them
00:47:47.380 in the film, JK Rowling is one of them.
00:47:49.240 We, we invited her to be in the film.
00:47:50.760 She didn't want to be in it, uh, which is her right.
00:47:53.180 That's perfectly fine.
00:47:53.860 But if we try to include someone in a film and they don't want to be in it, then we can't
00:47:59.240 go, why did you have this kind of person in the film?
00:48:00.920 We can't force them.
00:48:03.020 But the main point is that this is, this is the thing with the feminists.
00:48:06.540 What they refuse to acknowledge is that feminism laid the groundwork for gender ideology and
00:48:16.660 they refuse to even confront that reality because the feminists were the ones for decades saying
00:48:22.880 that essentially there is no substantive, substantive difference between men and women.
00:48:27.880 Okay.
00:48:28.360 These might be distinct biological categories, but they were the ones who started graying
00:48:32.340 all the other distinctions.
00:48:36.020 Um, men, equality of the sexes, right?
00:48:40.460 What does equality mean?
00:48:41.700 It means sameness.
00:48:43.260 It means we're the same.
00:48:44.440 We're not different.
00:48:46.660 Now, for a lot of them, they didn't mean it like this, but be that as it may, they're
00:48:54.540 the ones who set the ground, the, uh, laid the groundwork, you know, they put the tracks
00:48:59.060 down and then the gender ideologues jumped on those tracks.
00:49:04.020 The invention of gender and sex as two distinct things.
00:49:08.740 Again, that's very wound up in feminism.
00:49:12.360 You know, it would, it would be nice, uh, if they would have some kind of confrontation
00:49:16.280 with that fact, but they won't.
00:49:20.200 Nina says, Matt, you have not addressed the picture circulating from the release night of
00:49:24.100 doc of the documentary where you and Michael are wearing skinny jeans.
00:49:27.000 Why?
00:49:27.420 Other than that, congrats on the success because I, I'm not wearing skinny jeans and I'm really
00:49:31.240 tired of this false narrative of all the false narratives I'm targeted with.
00:49:34.940 This one to me is the most exhausting.
00:49:36.660 They're just jeans.
00:49:37.800 They're just normal jeans.
00:49:38.820 Okay.
00:49:39.660 I don't go, I don't go to the store and look for the skinny jean section of the, I just,
00:49:45.720 they just fit their jeans.
00:49:47.280 That's all.
00:49:48.780 What kind of jeans do you want me in?
00:49:50.700 Do they have to be wide legged, like Wrangler jeans?
00:49:53.840 We want me in bell bottoms.
00:49:54.880 What do you want me in?
00:49:57.000 Maybe the JNCO jeans back from the nineties.
00:49:59.280 Should I wear those instead?
00:50:00.940 The ones that are so wide, they cover like your entire shoe.
00:50:03.660 It looks like you're floating, like you're hovering above the ground.
00:50:07.760 That's what I'll do.
00:50:08.400 I'll start wearing JNCO jeans.
00:50:09.760 All right.
00:50:10.800 And then maybe I'll get off my case about the jeans.
00:50:15.440 Roland says, I served in the army.
00:50:17.080 One limiting factor was anybody who required any sort of continual medical treatment was
00:50:20.680 not allowed in the military.
00:50:22.460 When one's out in the dirty dust front lines, dirty, dusty front lines, imagine having to
00:50:26.980 get your hormone shots or dilating or other graphic exercises.
00:50:31.920 Yeah, that's a very good point.
00:50:32.660 It's one of the many reasons why, of course, Trump's ban on trans people in the military
00:50:39.680 made a lot of sense.
00:50:41.200 It might not make you feel good if you identify as trans.
00:50:44.260 It might seem kind of rude or whatever, but this is the military.
00:50:48.420 Okay.
00:50:48.580 It's not supposed to be about making you feel good.
00:50:50.640 I know that's changed much to our detriment, but it's not supposed to be about affirming you
00:50:56.080 and making you feel good and encouraging you.
00:50:58.720 Um, and Maoni says, I finally feel a shift happening on this topic.
00:51:06.180 We have to keep pushing forward.
00:51:07.740 Yeah, I think, uh, I think that the shift is very evident as well.
00:51:14.240 And, um, a lot of the shift, when you say this topic, I assume you mean broadly, really
00:51:19.980 there's a shift that gender ideology, the pride movement, all this stuff, there's definitely
00:51:24.980 a shift happening.
00:51:26.540 We see that politically.
00:51:27.480 We see that with legislation.
00:51:28.820 We also see it culturally.
00:51:30.620 Uh, but one of the big shifts began with people caring about this issue.
00:51:36.620 And that is always, if you want to, you know, if you're in a movement and if you're, if you're,
00:51:41.820 if you're trying to get a movement going, the first and most difficult and oftentimes most
00:51:46.980 frustrating step is, you know, you have this issue that you recognize as important, but
00:51:52.960 getting people to care about it, that's the first step.
00:51:56.420 And it's difficult.
00:51:58.660 Once you succeed in that, that's when you start to build momentum.
00:52:02.340 And I think we've gotten over that hurdle of getting people to care, recognize that this
00:52:06.220 matters.
00:52:08.000 And once you do that, um, the momentum starts building from there.
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00:53:08.180 If you're worried that people in our country are not focused enough on their phones, are
00:53:16.600 not absorbed enough in technology to the exclusion of everyone and everything else, if you're
00:53:20.960 deeply concerned that we are not isolated enough, that we're not doing enough to block
00:53:26.120 out the real world in favor of our electronic devices, if you are the sort of person who wakes
00:53:29.880 up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat, terrified that we are not all devoting enough
00:53:33.940 of our lives to staring at our screens, if your biggest complaint about the modern world
00:53:37.800 is that we all spend too much time touching grass and not nearly enough time with our
00:53:41.920 faces buried in our phones, then, well, Apple has some good news for you.
00:53:46.680 Introducing Apple Vision Pro, which is the tech giant's quote-unquote revolutionary new
00:53:51.700 spatial computer, otherwise known as a phone that you wear directly on your face.
00:53:56.920 Business Wire has more.
00:53:58.140 Quote, Apple today unveiled Apple Vision Pro, a revolutionary spatial computer that seamlessly
00:54:02.320 blends digital content with the physical world, while allowing users to stay present and connected
00:54:07.400 to others.
00:54:08.440 Vision Pro creates an infinite canvas for apps that scales beyond the boundaries of a traditional
00:54:12.520 display and introduces a fully three-dimensional user interface controlled by the most natural
00:54:17.760 and intuitive inputs possible, a user's eyes, hands, and voice.
00:54:22.340 Featuring Vision OS, the world's first spatial operating system, Vision Pro lets users interact
00:54:27.740 with digital content in a way that feels like it is physically present in their space.
00:54:31.400 The breakthrough design of Vision Pro features an ultra-high-resolution display system that
00:54:35.880 packs 23 million pixels across two displays and custom Apple Silicon in a unique dual-chip
00:54:42.020 design to ensure every experience feels like it's taking place in front of the user's eyes
00:54:46.360 in real time.
00:54:48.180 Now, that's a lot of fancy words describing what is undoubtedly a fancy device, but not
00:54:52.140 really revolutionary.
00:54:53.060 Apple is not inventing anything new here.
00:54:56.040 These big, dumb-looking nerd goggles have existed for a while and have been making people look like
00:55:00.560 dorks from the future for a while.
00:55:03.200 These nerd goggles aren't different in kind, but they are fancier and much more expensive,
00:55:09.080 hitting the market at $3,500 a pop, or what the average American might know as two months
00:55:14.360 of mortgage payments.
00:55:15.880 Of course, in these tough economic times, the only people who should be spending $3,500 on a toy
00:55:22.020 are like millionaires.
00:55:23.780 Yet, if history is any guide, lots of non-millionaires, lots and lots of them, will line up to spend
00:55:29.520 money that they don't have on this bulls**t they don't need and which won't make their
00:55:33.200 lives better in any substantive way.
00:55:35.140 And then many of those same people will complain that they need help paying off their student
00:55:39.060 loans.
00:55:40.320 Anyway, if you want to know more about the nerd goggles, here's a promo video that Apple
00:55:43.880 played for a large crowd yesterday.
00:55:46.460 Your surroundings become an infinite canvas.
00:55:51.500 Use your apps anywhere and make them any size you want.
00:55:56.080 Capture photos and videos and relive your most important memories in an entirely new way.
00:56:03.340 Watch your movies, shows, and sports, and immerse yourself in games on a giant screen surrounded
00:56:10.460 by spatial audio.
00:56:12.600 Yes, immerse yourself in the screen.
00:56:14.600 Live inside the screen.
00:56:17.340 Be the screen.
00:56:19.460 Block out everything but the screen.
00:56:22.060 Copulate with the screen and make little screen babies and start a screen family together to
00:56:26.200 replace the real family that you're neglecting.
00:56:28.860 There's a lot more to learn about these screens.
00:56:31.260 These are very special screens indeed.
00:56:33.900 Even more special than the last really special screen that Apple made.
00:56:37.540 For more information on the screen, here's another promo video.
00:56:39.820 This one gives perhaps the best look at the technical capabilities of these nerd goggles
00:56:45.240 and also the deepest appreciation for just how stupid they make people look.
00:56:50.640 Watch.
00:56:50.960 Dreamer, you're nothing but a dreamer.
00:57:03.600 Well, can you put your hands in your head?
00:57:06.020 Oh, no.
00:57:07.280 I said, dreamer.
00:57:09.700 You say you were a dreamer.
00:57:13.000 Well, can you put your hands in your head?
00:57:15.640 Oh, no.
00:57:16.280 I said, fight!
00:57:20.280 Wanna take the youth and life it is?
00:57:23.960 Yeah!
00:57:26.100 Well, you know your head is coming to you.
00:57:30.440 I miss you so much.
00:57:36.260 Okay.
00:57:36.940 Ha!
00:57:37.520 Who wants to sit on their couch wearing that on their face?
00:57:57.200 Who wants to walk around their house looking like a reject from the X-Men?
00:58:03.200 They truly do look very, very stupid.
00:58:05.580 And this is the one fact that I still hang my hopes on.
00:58:08.640 Maybe the nerd goggles will fail to take off simply because they're ugly and awkward
00:58:12.300 and anyone who wears them looks like a huge dork.
00:58:15.380 Perhaps our vanity will win out in a war with our materialism.
00:58:18.640 We can only hope.
00:58:20.080 But there are other problems, aside from the fact that they make you look like the sort
00:58:22.920 of person who, you know, sits alone at the lunch table and gets bullied and shoved
00:58:26.520 in a locker.
00:58:28.240 Perhaps problems even more significant than that, if you can believe it.
00:58:31.160 Problems like the final and total forfeiture of any semblance of privacy or autonomy.
00:58:37.540 Apple says that its nerd goggles will offer you an augmented reality, but Apple can't
00:58:41.720 augment your reality without first having total unfettered access to it.
00:58:46.380 So with the nerd goggles, Apple can see everything you see.
00:58:50.260 It can literally track every movement you make.
00:58:52.800 It can track where your eyes move.
00:58:54.780 You are granting them access to every part of your life, every movement, not to mention
00:58:59.840 every part of your home.
00:59:02.140 Now, hopefully, if you've been paying attention at all for the past 20 years, you know that
00:59:05.240 this is not some kind of paranoid conspiracy theory.
00:59:08.640 Big tech tracks, catalogs, stores, and monetizes every piece of you that it has access to.
00:59:15.180 If you wear their devices on your face and literally experience your everyday physical reality
00:59:21.440 through one of their filters, you will have granted them access to everything.
00:59:26.620 Everything.
00:59:28.220 Not to mention, by the way, what about people who are walking past you while you're wearing
00:59:31.280 the dumb things?
00:59:32.940 Like, if I have to walk past you while you're wearing the nerd goggles, am I now, like, how
00:59:38.020 do I know if I'm being recorded?
00:59:40.340 If I'm, you know, is that image now stored somewhere?
00:59:44.260 It takes everything.
00:59:45.080 There will be almost nothing left, privacy-wise, except the thoughts inside your mind.
00:59:49.140 And they'll get those, too, sooner rather than later.
00:59:53.100 And somehow, this is not even the biggest problem with the nerd goggles.
00:59:56.680 The biggest problem is that they represent one more step away from reality, away from
01:00:02.660 the physical, real world.
01:00:06.360 The nerd goggles promise to augment our reality, which is to make it better and greater.
01:00:10.800 That's what augment means.
01:00:12.960 And it plans to do this by adding more screens to it, by making life more convenient.
01:00:19.420 By giving you fewer reasons to get off your couch.
01:00:23.160 I don't consider this an improvement over actual reality.
01:00:28.140 Okay, there are plenty of problems with our reality, none of which can be solved by the
01:00:31.640 nerd goggles.
01:00:33.180 But the one thing we can say about the world, the real, actual, physical world, is that
01:00:36.720 it's a big place.
01:00:37.640 It's a dynamic and interesting place.
01:00:39.340 A place of endless possibility and real, breathtaking beauty.
01:00:43.820 Augment?
01:00:44.900 Like, you're in your house with your children, you need to augment that reality?
01:00:49.560 Yeah, I'm sort of bored here in my own home, experiencing the love of my family.
01:00:54.100 I need to augment this reality.
01:00:56.000 You know what this reality means?
01:00:57.000 It needs screens.
01:00:58.480 Yeah, I'm looking at one of my children, but it'd be so much better if there was a screen
01:01:02.120 there.
01:01:03.360 Can I make my child into an app?
01:01:05.080 I could just store my loved ones on apps.
01:01:10.440 I don't even need, I don't need real loved ones, actually.
01:01:12.960 I just need, I need an app.
01:01:13.840 There's an app for that.
01:01:15.620 Just click the app.
01:01:16.540 And oh, it's my child.
01:01:17.200 Okay, put him back in the app.
01:01:18.080 If you want augmentation, go outside, you dork.
01:01:24.580 Go hike a mountain.
01:01:25.900 Go to the beach.
01:01:27.180 Go do anything.
01:01:28.560 Do something.
01:01:29.740 Engage with your actual surroundings.
01:01:32.160 Engage with the human beings in your surroundings, especially the ones in your own home.
01:01:36.940 We already spend far too much time with our faces buried in our phones.
01:01:40.200 This already has the effect of isolating us, of deprioritizing the people who are physically
01:01:44.140 closest to us.
01:01:45.140 Now we'll have our phones attached to our faces, which will only make this dynamic worse.
01:01:52.140 Which makes me reconsider something, because I just said that eventually big tech will figure
01:01:55.700 out a way to read our thoughts.
01:01:57.980 But maybe not.
01:01:59.440 After all, they can't access our thoughts if we don't have any thoughts to begin with.
01:02:04.140 And this is how we're apparently working around that problem, by becoming increasingly comatose
01:02:09.460 and numb, slack-jawed, staring at screens, experiencing only what the screens want us
01:02:14.600 to experience, thinking nothing in particular, developing no unique thoughts of our own, no
01:02:20.120 inner life, no real identity.
01:02:23.520 And so there are no thoughts.
01:02:25.200 See, this is the great irony.
01:02:26.640 Soon enough, they will figure out a way to read our minds, and they'll probably do it
01:02:30.460 through those dumb things you're wearing on your head.
01:02:31.880 But by then, our minds will be empty vessels.
01:02:35.720 They'll get access to our thoughts, and there will just be nothing there.
01:02:39.420 Nothing left to read.
01:02:41.740 The devices will have already become our minds.
01:02:45.420 We will be digitally lobotomized.
01:02:48.560 A bunch of drooling, senile vegetables with big, dumb goggles on our face, staring at screens
01:02:54.760 that only we can see, isolated from everybody, all of us fat and disgusting, wasting away, but
01:03:00.600 too distracted to notice, and too numb to care.
01:03:05.200 In other words, I don't plan to purchase the Apple Vision Pro.
01:03:09.740 In fact, they are today, and everyone who wears them are also canceled.
01:03:16.840 That'll do it for this portion of the show.
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01:03:23.140 If not, talk to you tomorrow.
01:03:24.440 Godspeed.
01:03:24.760 Thank you.
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