The Matt Walsh Show - December 21, 2023


Ep. 1283 - Why Are Major Airlines Shipping Thousands Of Illegal Migrants Across The Country?


Episode Stats

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1 hour and 4 minutes

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170.24112

Word Count

10,904

Sentence Count

798

Misogynist Sentences

46

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

It has become clear this week that major airline companies are helping to facilitate the illegal immigrant crisis in our country, and they aren t the only organizations taking part in this conspiracy. Also, a prominent LGBT activist in Philadelphia has been arrested for child sexual abuse. And in a viral video, a young woman explains why she began to question feminism. It all started when a guy paid for her dinner.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, it has become clear this week that major airlines are helping to facilitate the illegal immigrant crisis in our country, and they aren't the only organizations taking part in this conspiracy.
00:00:09.420 We'll talk about it.
00:00:10.000 Also, a prominent LGBT activist in Philadelphia has been arrested for child sexual abuse.
00:00:14.940 He was a friend of another prominent LGBT activist in the city who is also accused of abusing a minor.
00:00:19.980 Starting to notice maybe a pattern here.
00:00:21.960 And in a viral video, a young woman explains why she began to question feminism.
00:00:26.020 It all started when a guy paid for her dinner.
00:00:28.460 We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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00:02:08.300 This week, Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, signed a law that will allow local police in the state to arrest illegal immigrants.
00:02:15.960 The law will also permit state judges to order the removal of those migrants.
00:02:20.860 The Biden administration is going to challenge the law, as you'd expect, because immigration enforcement is generally regarded as the sole responsibility of the federal government.
00:02:28.080 Even though the Biden administration is completely ignoring that responsibility on purpose, they're still going to maintain that states like Texas aren't allowed, under the Constitution, to do the job for them.
00:02:39.060 What they're basically saying is, we're not going to do the job, but no one else is allowed to do it either.
00:02:43.400 That's their argument.
00:02:44.620 Now, not to sound too defeatist, but the Biden administration is probably going to win the case.
00:02:48.560 And that's what happens every time conservatives try to use the legal system to defend this country's borders.
00:02:54.040 It happened when Donald Trump tried to reverse DACA, which was a de facto amnesty for hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens.
00:03:00.580 Even though DACA was just invented on the spot, out of thin air by Barack Obama to help Democrats in an election year, the federal courts determined that the Trump administration wasn't allowed to get rid of it.
00:03:09.760 And along the same lines, when Arizona passed a law allowing police officers to inspect the immigration status of suspected illegal aliens, the Supreme Court struck that one down too.
00:03:19.000 So these kinds of legal defeats have gone on for decades.
00:03:22.080 But this week, Greg Abbott seemed convinced that he can win this fight, this time at least.
00:03:28.920 Watch.
00:03:30.460 Biden's deliberate inaction has left Texas to fend for itself.
00:03:35.140 The authors of the United States Constitution foresaw a situation when the federal government would be inattentive to states that faced challenges at their borders.
00:03:47.960 And in response, they inserted Article 1, Section 10 to the United States Constitution to empower states to take action to defend themselves.
00:03:57.180 And that is exactly what Texas is doing.
00:04:00.280 Now, obviously, if Abbott somehow succeeds in this court battle against the Biden administration, then Texas could single-handedly halt the flood of foreign nationals into this country.
00:04:11.360 Texas could ensure that it doesn't become the next California.
00:04:14.800 And everyone who cares about the future of this country would then herald Greg Abbott as a hero, and rightfully so.
00:04:20.280 But given recent history, it's probably worth having a plan B.
00:04:23.580 And what that means is broadening the focus beyond the current occupant of the White House.
00:04:31.720 You wouldn't know this if you listened to a lot of conservative politicians, but the White House is not solely responsible for the immigration crisis at the southern border.
00:04:39.380 They're not the only reason that we're importing entire cities' worth of illegal migrants from the third world every year into this country.
00:04:46.000 The Biden administration has some help in that regard, a lot of help, actually.
00:04:50.220 And for the most part, the organizations providing this help have escaped almost all scrutiny until very recently.
00:04:57.880 And that began to change this week rather quickly when Ashley St. Clair, who's a conservative commentator,
00:05:03.280 uploaded a video to social media as she waited to board a Delta flight at Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport.
00:05:09.680 And while she was boarding this flight, here's what she saw.
00:05:12.560 Watch.
00:05:12.800 I'm at the Phoenix airport right now.
00:05:15.480 I'm waiting to board my flight to New York, to JFK.
00:05:19.340 And it looks like we have a whole lot of migrants who are also boarding this flight that the U.S. taxpayers are paying for.
00:05:27.660 This is what the U.S. taxpayers are paying for right here.
00:05:30.580 Premium seats on Delta that they have people coming here.
00:05:35.560 We're paying for this, shipping them out to New York City because guess what?
00:05:40.240 Everywhere else is at capacity.
00:05:41.520 So they have these sanctuary cities like New York that they're now shipping these migrants to that we're all paying for.
00:05:47.800 Now, Ashley wrote on social media that she later approached a Delta representative to ask what was going on.
00:05:54.120 And she says that she received this response, quote, what does it matter they're humans to?
00:05:59.780 She then posted this question to Delta on X, quote, why the hell is Delta complicit in shipping illegal migrants from border states like Arizona and New York City?
00:06:07.260 Our own mayor, a Democrat, has begged Biden to stop sending the migrants here because we're overwhelmed.
00:06:12.360 Is Delta being directed to transport these migrants or are they willingly shipping illegal migrants to cities they know are crumbling for a paycheck from taxpayers?
00:06:20.920 Now, predictably, Delta has ignored her so far.
00:06:23.680 The Daily Mail independently reached out to Delta.
00:06:26.160 They have not gotten a response yet, which kind of tells you everything you need to know.
00:06:30.040 But Ashley did host a spaces chat on Twitter, X last night, in which pilots joined and said, among other things, that this is a common occurrence at airports.
00:06:41.180 These pilots were too afraid to say any of this publicly, and they used voice scrambling technology to hide their identity.
00:06:46.460 So there's no way to verify what they said, but that was the testimony they offered.
00:06:51.880 What that means is that because of the blackout from the airlines, we don't have clarity on who's paying for these migrants' premium seats.
00:06:58.560 We also don't know why these migrants are in this country.
00:07:01.880 Did they submit a fraudulent asylum claim and get waived in by the Biden administration?
00:07:07.160 That's the normal way that this is done, and apparently that's what's happening in Phoenix.
00:07:10.540 Taylor Hanson with Tenet Media says that he saw dozens of migrants at Phoenix's airport this week as well.
00:07:17.560 He reported that they were receiving expedited security screening at the airport, which is just what you want to hear.
00:07:24.340 And when he spoke to some of these migrants, they admitted that they were here to get jobs, not because they had legitimate asylum claims, which would require fear of persecution in their home country.
00:07:34.320 Watch.
00:07:35.580 Taylor Hanson with Tenet Media today.
00:07:37.000 I'm at the Phoenix airport right after the AmFest event, and there are migrants everywhere.
00:07:41.680 They're receiving priority boarding.
00:07:43.000 They're skipping security lines.
00:07:44.220 They have their own security area, so it's completely expedited on their behalf.
00:07:48.440 I've run into over 40 migrants alone already.
00:07:50.680 I've only been here for 30 minutes.
00:07:52.540 You know, we've talked to migrants from Africa, from other regions out there.
00:07:56.140 We have Venezuelan migrants, quite a few of them, Mexican migrants.
00:07:59.340 So, coming from all over, a lot of them are flying into North Carolina, Charlotte.
00:08:03.720 You've got some going into Philadelphia, New York, and Texas so far.
00:08:07.560 But as the story develops, I'll be posting more.
00:08:09.920 This will probably be a part of a bigger report, but they're absolutely everywhere in the airport.
00:08:13.500 You can't look anywhere throughout this place without seeing them.
00:08:15.760 Why did they decide to leave Guatemala to come to the U.S.?
00:08:42.880 Now, Current Revolt also reported that some migrants had to be escorted out of women's bathrooms at the airport
00:08:57.060 after they barged right in, so at least they've already been Americanized in that respect, I guess.
00:09:02.540 Again, we really have no idea how large-scale this operation is or who's paying for it.
00:09:06.800 But it does appear that Delta and other airlines know something that they're not telling us.
00:09:11.000 And if the federal government is paying an airline to relocate illegal migrants,
00:09:16.920 it wouldn't be the first time that's happened.
00:09:18.980 Last year, an official in Westchester County, New York, obtained footage showing that migrants
00:09:22.580 were being transported on secret charger flights in the middle of the night
00:09:25.880 from the southern border to New York.
00:09:28.760 Body camera footage dated August 13, 2021.
00:09:31.160 One federal contractor tells a Westchester County police officer that, quote,
00:09:35.080 the government is betraying the American people.
00:09:36.980 Watch.
00:09:41.000 You're on a secure facility here, and we don't really know anything, and we're in charge of security.
00:09:48.200 Mid-August, a county police officer records an early morning flight on his body cam
00:09:52.520 as he tries to figure out what's going on.
00:09:54.560 He seems like a basketball team that has more security.
00:09:56.840 Former county executive and current gubernatorial candidate, Rob Astorino,
00:10:00.980 received the footage as part of a Freedom of Information request.
00:10:03.980 I was completely shocked, but not surprised.
00:10:07.080 Astorino says it shows the government is lying, using taxpayer money to settle undocumented immigrants in Westchester.
00:10:14.240 I saw with my own eyes different flights that had adult men getting off it,
00:10:19.500 and they were put on buses, and they were taken to the Costco parking lot in Portchester and released into cars.
00:10:25.620 Homeland Security told us over the summer the flights are legal and reuniting kids with families,
00:10:30.620 not bringing anyone here to resettle them.
00:10:32.740 The video shows contractors telling the officer they're not allowed to show their work IDs,
00:10:41.320 and they don't even know where they're going.
00:10:47.740 So DHS claimed that nothing was out of the ordinary.
00:10:52.280 They claimed that the contractors were lying, and that the Biden administration is just trying to reunite families,
00:10:56.820 and for some reason they're doing it in the middle of the night.
00:10:58.720 Oh, and also they just forgot to disclose this to anyone until this body cam footage leaked,
00:11:03.940 and they had to come up with some explanation as quickly as possible.
00:11:07.580 Now, even if you buy that story, nobody's ever explained why the federal government should be in the business of,
00:11:13.500 quote, reuniting people in the first place.
00:11:15.760 If you as an American citizen are separated from your family because you commit a crime,
00:11:19.360 then guess what? The government's not going to pay for your family to visit you in prison, nor should they.
00:11:25.500 The whole premise is absurd.
00:11:26.820 But it's gone basically unchallenged, and so private companies have continued to facilitate the transportation of migrants throughout the country.
00:11:33.340 Yesterday, the investigative journalist James O'Keefe interviewed the driver of a limousine company
00:11:37.800 who admitted that he routinely shuttles migrants to Phoenix's airport.
00:11:42.880 Listen.
00:11:42.980 Are those migrants from the border you just dropped off?
00:11:46.560 That's correct.
00:11:47.800 And who do you work for?
00:11:50.740 This is for James O'Keefe video investigation.
00:11:54.920 Who do you work for?
00:11:55.600 Who do you investigate?
00:11:56.640 I'm investigating why buses are pulling up to Phoenix Sky Harbor,
00:12:00.760 and they're dropping off illegal immigrants, migrants,
00:12:04.160 and a lot of the people in the front desks are upset about it.
00:12:07.420 People working for the airlines.
00:12:09.460 Why are they upset about it?
00:12:10.560 They're upset about people who are better, like, take a surprise.
00:12:13.900 They're upset because of the hygiene.
00:12:16.520 Hygiene on the airplanes, and there's some concerns, and health concerns.
00:12:20.800 I'll take that up with the city or the state.
00:12:22.880 Just take that up with the city?
00:12:24.260 Or the state.
00:12:24.900 Who do you work for?
00:12:26.540 What does it matter?
00:12:27.380 Do you work for the government or the airlines?
00:12:28.720 I'm not working on Thailand.
00:12:29.960 Well, it matters because the public...
00:12:31.240 I don't work for the government.
00:12:31.960 I work for the airlines.
00:12:32.640 The public has a right to know.
00:12:34.820 I can take that up with the city or the state.
00:12:37.040 Can you tell me who you work for?
00:12:38.160 I can find out.
00:12:38.900 I mean, I work for Chetley-Bazine.
00:12:40.380 You work for Chetley-Bazine.
00:12:42.040 And who hired you?
00:12:43.620 I don't know who the contractor is.
00:12:45.640 You don't know who the contractor is?
00:12:47.100 I do.
00:12:48.260 And what's your name?
00:12:50.280 I mean, I could find out.
00:12:51.560 So you notice the secrecy of the whole operation.
00:12:54.780 The guy claims he's not doing anything wrong, but he also doesn't want to mention his name
00:12:58.100 or his employer or who hired his employer or where he's picking up these migrants.
00:13:02.780 We've seen a lot of this kind of thing lately.
00:13:04.300 A few months ago, a New Yorker noticed a bunch of guards standing outside a hotel.
00:13:09.100 It turned out to be one of the many hotels that's been co-opted for use as an emergency
00:13:13.840 migrant shelter.
00:13:15.680 So watch how the guards responded to the man's questions.
00:13:18.680 Oh, it's a shelter.
00:13:20.940 Oh, good luck.
00:13:21.780 It's a shelter, my Pete.
00:13:22.980 She heard?
00:13:23.240 You don't see me.
00:13:23.960 You're not supposed to do that.
00:13:24.900 Excuse me?
00:13:25.340 You're not supposed to film there.
00:13:26.900 That's what I'm saying.
00:13:27.660 You.
00:13:28.140 You're not supposed to film there.
00:13:29.520 What is this?
00:13:30.620 I don't know.
00:13:31.540 You know you don't have a right to do this.
00:13:33.260 I don't have the right to do what?
00:13:34.380 Yes, you don't have a right to film in here.
00:13:35.980 That's what I'm telling you.
00:13:36.800 What is this over here?
00:13:37.820 And who are you?
00:13:39.120 Okay.
00:13:39.680 You want to know who I am?
00:13:41.340 Please, sir.
00:13:42.160 You don't have a right to film here.
00:13:44.560 I'm talking to you right now.
00:13:45.800 You don't have a right to film here.
00:13:46.900 Can you please?
00:13:47.500 Who are you?
00:13:48.460 I don't know.
00:13:49.500 Who are you?
00:13:50.120 They don't want nobody out here.
00:13:51.420 They don't want nobody where?
00:13:52.540 They're standing up front of the building with a camera.
00:13:54.220 Oh, you're bugging.
00:13:55.280 You want to record it, no?
00:13:56.760 You're bugging.
00:13:57.520 All right, you wait.
00:13:58.240 Yo, yo, why are you surrounding me?
00:13:59.380 Why are you surrounding me, yo?
00:14:00.160 You wait.
00:14:00.920 Oh, now you want me to wait?
00:14:02.020 No, no, you wait.
00:14:02.900 What's up, yo?
00:14:03.400 What's up with you, yo?
00:14:04.100 Relax, relax.
00:14:05.060 Yo, why are you surrounding me?
00:14:05.960 What's up, yo?
00:14:06.480 Relax, relax.
00:14:07.120 You can't be here.
00:14:08.480 So they end up calling an NYPD officer over to harass the guy.
00:14:11.840 And to his credit, the NYPD officer refuses to do so.
00:14:14.240 But that still raises the question of who these guards are and why the NYPD is stationed at the hotel.
00:14:21.540 To be fair, New Yorkers voted for this.
00:14:24.120 They wanted a sanctuary city, and they got it.
00:14:26.380 But we're seeing this same pattern of secrecy play out everywhere now.
00:14:30.720 It's not just happening in New York.
00:14:32.380 This is a recurring pattern that's played out again and again.
00:14:35.500 The various organizations that are helping the Biden administration resettle migrants are very cagey about the whole thing.
00:14:42.220 The only way to get any clear answers is to speak directly to the migrants themselves.
00:14:47.640 And often, they're willing to open up about what's going on and talk about it because they also don't know what they're supposed to be secretive about.
00:14:53.440 That's why the other day, the commentator using the name Nuance Bro decided to speak to some of these migrants.
00:14:58.680 Again, he was at Phoenix Airport waiting for his flight.
00:15:01.440 That's when he encountered several African migrants from Guinea who were on their way to New York City.
00:15:05.600 And here's how that played out.
00:15:08.940 Hey, can you record?
00:15:10.020 Can you record?
00:15:11.140 Excuse me.
00:15:12.320 Which country?
00:15:14.280 French.
00:15:15.300 French?
00:15:16.400 Oh, je parlais un petit peu français.
00:15:19.400 Pays, qu'est-ce que pays?
00:15:21.880 He's from Guinea.
00:15:22.880 Guinea, not Pays.
00:15:24.820 Quoi?
00:15:25.220 Guinea.
00:15:25.720 He's from Guinea.
00:15:26.420 Guinea, okay.
00:15:27.740 And you guys are going where?
00:15:29.600 I'm...
00:15:30.600 New York.
00:15:32.040 New York.
00:15:35.580 New York.
00:15:36.420 New York.
00:15:37.420 New York?
00:15:39.780 Don't...
00:15:40.500 The paper.
00:15:43.360 Can I see the paper?
00:15:46.180 The...
00:15:46.500 The...
00:15:47.180 The documents.
00:15:50.320 The documents.
00:15:52.020 The documents.
00:15:52.580 The...
00:15:53.220 This one.
00:15:57.540 Can I see the paper?
00:15:59.120 The paper that you have in the backpack?
00:16:05.500 Can I see the paper?
00:16:09.660 Je suis la Midia.
00:16:11.880 Ah, you get to the Midia.
00:16:13.440 Oui, oui, oui.
00:16:15.240 You get to the Midia.
00:16:17.080 Oui, oui, oui.
00:16:17.780 Ah, okay.
00:16:18.800 Can I see the...
00:16:20.220 Can I see the...
00:16:21.420 Merci.
00:16:22.080 Can I see it?
00:16:22.940 Thank you.
00:16:23.260 Thank you.
00:16:23.340 Thank you.
00:16:23.580 Thank you.
00:16:24.580 Thank you.
00:16:25.580 Thank you.
00:16:30.120 Merci.
00:16:30.680 Uh, c'est...
00:16:32.960 Let's see.
00:16:34.520 Can you, uh...
00:16:35.060 Come here.
00:16:35.620 So, New York.
00:16:38.460 And...
00:16:39.100 This is, uh, Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona.
00:16:43.120 Well, guys, that's interesting.
00:16:45.780 Why are these migrants from Guinea carrying paperwork from Catholic Community Service of
00:16:49.940 Southern Arizona?
00:16:51.740 Go to the organization's website, you'll find that they claim to help, quote, families
00:16:54.600 who have legally entered the United States and have escaped persecution in their home
00:16:57.700 countries.
00:16:58.080 They say that they, quote, serve migrant families who have left their home countries to escape
00:17:02.420 violence and poverty.
00:17:04.320 So, essentially, they're adopting the Biden administration's approach.
00:17:06.960 They're treating all asylum claims as valid, no matter how fraudulent they may be, which
00:17:12.760 raises a couple of questions.
00:17:13.700 For one thing, are these Catholic charities receiving money from the federal government
00:17:17.920 for helping to resettle these illegal migrants?
00:17:21.240 What kind of services are they providing, exactly?
00:17:24.660 And we need the answers to these questions because it's not just one Catholic group in Southern
00:17:28.080 Arizona that's involved.
00:17:29.760 Resettling migrants in Europe, the United States, without regard for the well-being of
00:17:33.060 either country, is now the policy of the Vatican.
00:17:36.260 With Pope Francis' blessing, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops operates something
00:17:40.440 called Migration and Refugee Services.
00:17:43.340 And they say their mission is to, quote, treat refugees, migrants, and people on the move
00:17:46.480 with dignity, respect, welcome, and belonging.
00:17:50.140 Now, on the surface, it sounds relatively banal and relatively inoffensive and even like,
00:17:57.300 of course, we treat people with dignity.
00:17:58.640 Who would disagree with that?
00:18:01.140 When you get down to the bottom of it, though, you find a lot of what is known in Catholic circles
00:18:05.280 as liberation theology, which was prominent in Latin America in the 1960s.
00:18:09.600 The idea is that the oppressed need to be liberated.
00:18:12.540 It's rooted in Marxist ideology.
00:18:14.460 And publicly, Pope Francis has suggested that he rejects this idea.
00:18:18.180 In the same breath, though, the Pope goes out of his way to make it clear that he endorses
00:18:21.660 illegal migration.
00:18:22.460 Just this week, the Pope defended a group that's charged with bringing illegal migrants into Italy.
00:18:27.640 He also told leaders in Europe to start treating migration to their continent as a fact of life
00:18:32.240 and not an emergency.
00:18:34.640 This is not consistent with actual Catholic teaching, by the way, which puts a high premium
00:18:38.280 on the rule of law.
00:18:40.520 Breaking the law and just bringing illegals in, that's not okay.
00:18:44.120 But that's not how the progressive leaders of the church in the modern age see it.
00:18:48.960 Now, at this point, you have to take a step back and ask, have conservatives, you know,
00:18:55.340 ever criticized, especially conservative Republican politicians, ever criticized any of this?
00:18:59.600 When was the last time you heard about NGOs or Catholic charities or Pope Francis or major
00:19:03.240 airlines or limousine charter companies in the context of the immigration crisis?
00:19:08.400 Except for, like, right now, we're hearing about it.
00:19:11.680 For that matter, when was the last time you heard anything about the white shoe law firms,
00:19:15.560 particularly the firms in New York, that offer pro bono legal services to fraudulent asylum
00:19:20.000 applicants?
00:19:21.300 That happens all the time.
00:19:22.720 Illegal migrants from places like Venezuela are coming here with made-up sob stories, and
00:19:27.660 they're getting high-powered legal representation for free.
00:19:31.500 When was the last time these organizations were called before Congress to answer basic questions
00:19:35.020 about their level of involvement in the flood of migrants at our southern border?
00:19:39.380 It's never happened, as far as I can tell.
00:19:40.980 Now, if we take conservatives like Greg Abbott at their word, then they view this flood of
00:19:47.260 migrants as an invasion.
00:19:48.880 But so far, they've only fought back against the Biden administration, which is well-protected
00:19:53.340 by the federal courts.
00:19:54.760 And that strategy needs to change.
00:19:57.280 According to some estimates, Joe Biden has imported 250 years' worth of Hispanic migrants
00:20:01.940 into this country in three years.
00:20:04.460 That's not compassion.
00:20:06.260 That is cruelty.
00:20:07.160 That's indifference.
00:20:08.860 That endangers millions of Americans who have done nothing wrong.
00:20:12.000 It destroys our sovereignty and our way of life.
00:20:15.640 And it's going to continue until we admit a very uncomfortable fact, which is that Democrats
00:20:21.380 in Congress and the White House aren't the only reason that this is happening.
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00:21:39.780 Okay.
00:21:41.920 Just a story to start with, Fidelity Wire.
00:21:43.680 A prominent Philadelphia LGBTQ activist was arrested Monday and charged with the rape
00:21:48.600 of two minors younger than 13.
00:21:51.740 Kendall Stevens, a 37-year-old man who identifies as a woman, had a preliminary arraignment in
00:21:56.780 a Philadelphia court on Monday and was charged with rape, involuntary, deviant sexual intercourse,
00:22:01.120 unlawful contact with minors, corruption of minors, unlawful contact with minors, indecent
00:22:06.320 assault against people less than 13 years of age, obscenity to minors, and endangering
00:22:10.340 the welfare of children.
00:22:13.080 As far as the details of what exactly happened, we still have not been told that.
00:22:19.660 In 2020, the LGBTQ activist was assaulted in his home in South Philadelphia by a person
00:22:24.880 Steven said targeted him because of his trans identity.
00:22:27.800 And that person was convicted of hate crimes.
00:22:34.940 And then this Stevens became from there an activist with actually quite a lot of sway
00:22:41.980 and influence in Philadelphia, at least.
00:22:45.260 Now, the interesting thing here is that this person, Kendall Stevens, has actually appeared
00:22:50.880 on this show before, not in person, but he popped up in a video that we played a while
00:22:56.620 ago, you probably don't remember, but you may recall at least that a few months ago, we
00:23:01.460 talked about a far-left activist named Josh Kruger, who was killed in his home.
00:23:08.000 And what seemed, you know, initially, the headline there seemed to be, and still partially is, that
00:23:16.640 Josh Kruger was this far-left activist in Philadelphia, and that would always downplay violent crime,
00:23:26.060 and then he fell victim to it himself.
00:23:29.020 But here was a local news report about Josh Kruger that we played on the show, and you'll
00:23:34.780 see who pops up in this report.
00:23:36.760 Go ahead and play.
00:23:38.020 Now back to the deadly shooting of a local journalist and community activist.
00:23:42.480 39-year-old Josh Kruger shot seven times while inside his home overnight.
00:23:47.780 Kruger was known for covering issues like LGBTQ rights, homelessness, and addiction.
00:23:52.940 Our Cheyenne Corrine is live at City Hall for us tonight, where he spent time working while
00:23:58.400 living in Philadelphia.
00:24:00.160 Cheyenne, his death has hit the community hard.
00:24:03.900 It has hit the community hard, Sheba, and you can tell because as soon as that news broke
00:24:08.760 this morning of Josh Kruger's death, there was an outpouring of reaction from that same
00:24:14.120 community that he spent so much of his life advocating for.
00:24:17.560 He was loved by so many people.
00:24:20.660 He didn't deserve what happened to him.
00:24:22.900 All loved ones of Josh Kruger's now have our memories and photos, such as this one seen
00:24:26.960 here on his website.
00:24:28.460 The 39-year-old was shot and killed overnight inside his Point Breeze home after a person
00:24:32.620 came in and started shooting.
00:24:34.780 Police say they responded to the 2300 block of Watkins Street around 1.30 a.m. to reports
00:24:39.920 of gunshots and screams.
00:24:41.560 When they arrived, they found Kruger's shot multiple times and collapsed in the street.
00:24:46.300 Detectives believe someone came in, shot him at the bottom of his stairs, and Kruger
00:24:50.440 ran outside looking for help.
00:24:52.660 The thought of someone thinking that it's okay to burst in someone's home and kill them
00:24:56.640 in cold blood, you have to think about the kind of mindset of that person.
00:25:00.420 They're dangerous and they're walking the streets.
00:25:02.140 So there you see Kendall Stevens, who is allegedly a child rapist, appearing weepy about this
00:25:10.160 other, so that's one LGBT activist in the city, allegedly a child rapist, appearing to
00:25:15.740 testify to the, what a great guy this Josh Kruger was, saying that he didn't deserve what
00:25:23.040 happened to him.
00:25:24.560 Well, guess what?
00:25:25.860 Turns out that allegedly, well, he actually did deserve what happened to him because allegedly,
00:25:32.340 Josh Kruger was also sexually abusing minors, which is what led to his death.
00:25:37.260 The Post Millennial reported recently, the family of Robert Davis, 19, who was accused
00:25:42.080 of killing Philadelphia activist Josh Kruger, claims that Kruger started a drug-fueled sexual
00:25:47.120 relationship with Davis when he was just 15 years old.
00:25:50.020 Before Davis allegedly shot Kruger, according to police, Davis told them that Kruger was threatening
00:25:54.660 to post sexually explicit videos of him online.
00:25:57.340 The Davis family made the claims during a recent interview with the Inquirer, which they
00:26:00.620 alleged, that Davis, who's still at large, struggled to keep the sexual relationship
00:26:04.440 hidden, which ultimately caused his life to unravel.
00:26:06.580 Detectives reportedly discovered sexually explicit photos and messages on Kruger's phone
00:26:10.240 during an investigation into his death.
00:26:12.420 Authorities did not reveal if the images and messages involved Davis, but did call the images,
00:26:17.060 quote, disturbing.
00:26:19.140 Authorities gave the evidence to Special Victims Unit, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
00:26:22.620 And then it goes on with the alleged killer's, the alleged assailant's mom saying that Kruger
00:26:35.780 was basically trying to blackmail him into doing things that he didn't want to do, and then
00:26:40.660 that's when he eventually, in an act of desperation, opened fire.
00:26:47.120 And if all that is true, and again, it's all alleged, if it's all true, then I think most
00:26:54.280 people would agree that, um, did, did he deserve what would happen to him?
00:26:59.580 Uh, yes, he did.
00:27:02.340 Um, and if the allegations are true, then, then we're starting to see a whole network form
00:27:10.240 in one city of LGBT activists who also happen to be child predators.
00:27:16.580 I mean, what are the chances of that?
00:27:19.460 You've got one prominent LGBT activist who's killed.
00:27:22.800 Allegedly, he was a child predator.
00:27:25.080 And they, they pull in another prominent LGBT activist in the news report to talk about that
00:27:30.180 other guy.
00:27:31.680 Now, he's arrested for being a child predator.
00:27:34.080 It's like, um, how common it might be for these kinds of activists to also be, uh, sexual
00:27:52.340 abusers, that, that, that is a question that the people capable of answering it are not interested
00:27:59.660 in answering.
00:28:01.280 And so there's a whole lot that will just never be told.
00:28:04.880 But if you are perceptive, at least, you could start to see these dots where they pop up and
00:28:10.180 start to connect them.
00:28:12.780 And it's hard not to do that here.
00:28:15.500 Daily Wire has this about one, one million fewer young men were attending college last
00:28:20.420 year than about a decade ago, according to a data analysis by the Pew Research Center.
00:28:24.960 Last year, there were about 1.2 million fewer young people ages 18 to 24 enrolled in college
00:28:29.500 compared to 11 years earlier in 2011.
00:28:32.700 Um, men drove the vast majority of that decline, especially men opting not to attend four-year
00:28:37.920 schools.
00:28:39.100 One million fewer young men were in college last year, but only 0.2 million fewer young
00:28:43.380 women were enrolled.
00:28:44.820 This means that men now make up only 44% of young college students compared to 47% in 2011.
00:28:50.660 That's a 3% decline in 10 years, which is substantial, um, for that, for, you know, what is really
00:28:57.220 a relatively short amount of time.
00:29:00.300 At four-year schools, men are even smaller share of the 18 to 24-year student population
00:29:04.860 at 42%.
00:29:05.820 The gender gap is particularly stark among white, um, uh, white high school graduates.
00:29:12.800 About half of young white women who have graduated high school are enrolled in college compared
00:29:17.020 to 40% of their male counterparts.
00:29:18.860 In 2011, 52% of those young women were enrolled and 49% of men, a much smaller gap.
00:29:25.500 So that's the story.
00:29:26.580 And, um, you know, we, we, we, you will see this cited as an example of the struggles that
00:29:35.620 men are facing in our culture.
00:29:37.440 It's generally seen as a bad thing that we've got fewer and fewer young men who are going
00:29:41.560 to college.
00:29:42.040 And I get that, you know, uh, in many ways it is certainly, of course, a sign of those
00:29:48.460 struggles.
00:29:49.460 It's perfectly fair interpretation.
00:29:51.620 It's also, um, fair to point out that, you know, again, like where's this male privilege
00:29:58.400 we're told about?
00:29:59.880 We're told about white privilege.
00:30:01.220 It's hard to find where that's happening exactly.
00:30:03.520 Like where can, where can you cash in your whiteness chips, uh, to get some sort of benefit?
00:30:08.240 What, what, what prize counter can you go to to cash in your chips and get your prize?
00:30:12.600 I've never found it.
00:30:14.880 Um, and male privilege is supposed to be the same thing.
00:30:19.060 I mean, that, that, that's, that's even harder to find male, male privilege.
00:30:25.720 Where that, where is that happening?
00:30:28.860 Because basically every societal marker indicates exactly the opposite.
00:30:33.940 You know, college, uh, attendance is, is dropping.
00:30:39.500 I mean, that's like of all the markers, that one is the least important.
00:30:44.980 There are all the other things that we talk about all the time on the show.
00:30:47.300 Men are more likely to end up, end up homeless.
00:30:49.200 Men are more likely to end up addicted to drugs.
00:30:51.520 Men are more likely to be victims of violent crime.
00:30:53.500 Men are more likely to commit suicide.
00:30:56.360 Men are more likely to drop out of high school.
00:30:59.120 Men are more likely to end up in prison.
00:31:00.520 Like on and on and on, by, by pretty much any metric you can name, men are on the short
00:31:10.240 end of the stick, whatever, whichever measuring stick we're looking at, men are on the short
00:31:14.500 end of it.
00:31:15.860 Um, so all that is true.
00:31:18.440 But I also think that when it comes to this particular trend, this is this particular trend
00:31:24.540 with college attendance is ultimately a positive trend, or at the very least, it's the only
00:31:30.620 real solution to the problem.
00:31:34.320 If the problem, when it comes to schools anyway, is that the university system is totally broken
00:31:39.320 and ideologically captured and financially, you know, financial ripoff, the whole thing's
00:31:44.640 a big scam, which it is.
00:31:46.020 Well, the only solution to that is for people to stop going.
00:31:49.520 It's the only solution.
00:31:52.680 It's easy to see why men are less likely to go.
00:31:57.920 I mean, for one thing, they're noticing all of these things.
00:32:02.340 Um, and it's not like the university systems are going out of their way to bring men on board
00:32:07.440 quite the opposite.
00:32:08.280 And why would a young man want to go into, to an environment like that, where he's going
00:32:13.420 to be demonized and all that for four years?
00:32:15.360 Like, why would you want to do it?
00:32:18.040 It's a very, it's a very, universities tend to be a very hostile environment for young men
00:32:22.040 in a lot of different ways.
00:32:25.920 That's not a positive thing, but I think the result of men not going to college ultimately
00:32:31.860 is a positive.
00:32:33.100 It's the only way to solve this problem.
00:32:35.180 Now there is an issue like in the short term, because of the way that society is structured
00:32:41.280 right now, um, in many different career paths that you might choose, if you don't go to college
00:32:47.820 in the short term, there could be some disadvantages because there are, there are, you know, a whole
00:32:53.660 bunch of, there, there are a few career paths where you actually need a college education.
00:32:58.420 Like if you want to become a doctor or something or a lawyer, obviously you need more formal
00:33:02.400 education.
00:33:02.920 There are a few career, it's like relatively few, there's only a few where you actually
00:33:06.740 need it.
00:33:09.000 And then there are a whole bunch of other ones where you don't really need it.
00:33:12.060 You don't actually need it.
00:33:13.300 You don't, you don't, you don't functionally need a college education, but there is an artificial
00:33:18.020 need for it because these, uh, employers, these companies have created this artificial need.
00:33:24.640 It's an artificial barrier that's been put in the way.
00:33:27.000 And that even though it's artificial, it exists, it's a real thing.
00:33:32.820 But what do we do about it?
00:33:34.200 Like the only way to stop it, the only way to change it is for fewer and fewer people
00:33:39.300 to attend college, which means that more and more people, more and more young people, more
00:33:45.200 and more like the next crop of, um, of young workers who are going out into the world for
00:33:52.740 the, you know, for them to, to not have a college education.
00:33:55.480 And then, and then things, things have to change at that point.
00:33:59.120 Things have to start to change.
00:34:00.400 And they start to change with the universities too, because fewer people go to college.
00:34:05.860 It means that, uh, that, that means less, uh, funding for these universities and things
00:34:12.800 start to change there also.
00:34:13.660 But this is, this is the only way to initiate that change, I think.
00:34:17.420 Okay.
00:34:17.780 We played clips from the whatever podcast before on this show.
00:34:21.140 And, uh, I just want to play this one cause this one's kind of nice because it's a very,
00:34:25.040 very viral clip from that show.
00:34:27.520 Seen a lot of those, but it's not just some.
00:34:30.400 Some ditzy girl making a fool of herself.
00:34:32.640 Um, it's partly that, but there's also some real wisdom here as well.
00:34:37.260 And let's watch that.
00:34:39.340 A lot of things will be hard for you to comprehend.
00:34:41.660 That's why you're in sex work because you can't offer value in the marketplace.
00:34:45.440 What the fuck?
00:34:46.520 Don't worry.
00:34:46.880 I'm not really talking to you.
00:34:48.140 I'm speaking against you as a symbol.
00:34:50.080 A symbol of what?
00:34:50.940 A symbol of a declining society where people lack values.
00:34:54.480 So the point is this, if you had IQ and skills to offer to the market,
00:35:00.400 you can earn a good income being that the most valuable thing about you is something
00:35:05.040 that you never earned.
00:35:06.060 You didn't earn knowledge.
00:35:06.940 You didn't earn skills.
00:35:08.000 It's your breasts that you're paid for and your butthole.
00:35:10.620 So you market that to earn money, which is to say, if I took your brain and placed your
00:35:15.640 brain into a man's body, you would be in poverty.
00:35:18.160 I'm just good for nothing.
00:35:19.500 Yep, you comment.
00:35:20.040 No, you are good for something.
00:35:21.360 That's why you have OnlyFans.
00:35:22.360 And that's my point.
00:35:23.140 That's what you're good.
00:35:26.140 There's actually a few clips from this.
00:35:28.100 I'm not sure what that guy's name is, but there's a few clips of his interaction with
00:35:34.140 these girls there.
00:35:36.480 His name is The Saint and The Sinner.
00:35:41.960 Is that his legal name?
00:35:44.640 Well, that's what he goes by.
00:35:46.520 So there's a few clips of his interaction with these girls that I think are really good.
00:35:52.500 And the other thing is, look, I mean, in one sense, it's like, and this is why a lot
00:36:00.200 of the clips from this show are popular because it's kind of, it's like easy pickings.
00:36:04.100 It's low hanging fruit.
00:36:06.320 It's like, yeah, you could sit there and you're talking to some bimbo, you know, and it's not
00:36:12.500 hard to embarrass her.
00:36:16.360 But there could be some real value to it because the most interesting thing about that clip is
00:36:23.440 what he was saying.
00:36:24.240 And then you look at the girl sitting right next to the girl that he was talking to, a
00:36:28.480 look of utter and total shock on her face.
00:36:33.340 She's shocked to hear this, you know.
00:36:38.320 And while he's basically saying is that this is, this is degrading, you're selling your body,
00:36:43.720 you're turning your body into an object for sale.
00:36:46.660 This is a degrading thing, you know.
00:36:49.940 This is not, this is not how you become a sort of high value person.
00:36:55.260 It's just, just basic ideas.
00:36:56.680 It's like, in other words, it's, you shouldn't do this.
00:36:59.340 Okay.
00:36:59.640 It's, it's degrading and bad for you to be a prostitute.
00:37:04.360 It's, it's a disgusting, degrading, self-degrading thing.
00:37:09.460 That's what he's basically saying.
00:37:11.360 Saying it in a more eloquent way.
00:37:12.840 But you look at their reaction, it's like, they've never even heard anyone say that.
00:37:19.600 Which is, which is amazing.
00:37:22.000 And so it's amazing to consider that.
00:37:24.380 Because, yeah, look, as they say, you know, prostitution is the world's oldest profession.
00:37:29.040 And I don't know if it's the world's, world's oldest, but it is an old one.
00:37:31.660 It's been around for a long time.
00:37:33.220 Thousands of years.
00:37:33.800 But, also, for most of those years until recently, yeah, you had prostitutes, what they call, quote unquote, sex workers now.
00:37:46.000 But it was understood that this is a, that, you know, this is a, a kind of dirty, gross, degrading thing.
00:37:58.420 It's not, it's, it's, it's, it's not a praiseworthy occupation.
00:38:03.660 It was always understood that way.
00:38:05.120 Everyone knew that.
00:38:07.140 The prostitutes themselves, probably most of all.
00:38:09.480 And now, just, like, these, this basic reality is shocking to people.
00:38:19.580 So you can have, you can have these girls that get into, quote unquote, sex work.
00:38:23.540 And, apparently, it's like they've never even heard anyone tell them that, hey, you know, this is, you actually shouldn't do this.
00:38:33.980 Okay, you're, you're worth more than that.
00:38:35.860 So, just selling off your body parts is a bad thing.
00:38:39.500 You're worth more than that.
00:38:40.500 You shouldn't do this.
00:38:42.340 This is not a respectable profession.
00:38:46.880 They've never heard anyone say that.
00:38:50.560 It's, it's one of the many basic truths of life.
00:38:54.660 That these days, people can live their whole lives and never even hear.
00:39:01.080 All right.
00:39:02.100 Moving on to this.
00:39:04.260 Here's the New York Post headline.
00:39:07.480 Jennifer Love Hewitt slams being sexualized in her 20s.
00:39:12.260 Quote, I felt watched.
00:39:14.980 Jennifer Love Hewitt doesn't love people who are still obsessing over her younger self.
00:39:18.820 The 44-year-old was surely the it girl in Hollywood throughout the 90s and 2000s.
00:39:23.280 Starring in career-making hits such as Party of Five, Heartbreakers, Can't Hardly Wait, and I Know What You Did Last Summer.
00:39:29.660 Hewitt is over trolls who keep comparing how she looks now to how her body looked in her early 20s.
00:39:35.220 She was a looker, the Client List star said about her physique back in the day while chatting on a recent podcast episode.
00:39:41.720 Hewitt said, but also that 23 and 25-year-old wasn't in her body.
00:39:46.280 I felt watched.
00:39:47.520 I felt like I had to be everything for everybody all the time.
00:39:51.120 I was called sexy before I ever knew what being sexy was.
00:39:53.880 I was 17 years old on the cover of Maxim, and I had no idea why.
00:39:58.220 In 2002, she recalled being told to be sexier on the set of her rom-com Heartbreakers.
00:40:03.080 I know that I'm supposed to be this thing for people, but I don't know what that means.
00:40:07.480 That girl was so insecure and so confused and trying her best.
00:40:11.060 But this girl, who may not look that way, I like who I am.
00:40:14.180 I feel good.
00:40:14.900 I'm fine.
00:40:15.460 Okay, so first of all, I have to say that I can relate in a certain way because I also feel watched when I'm on camera.
00:40:26.340 Even right now, I get this strange kind of eerie feeling that people are watching.
00:40:32.540 I can't explain it.
00:40:34.000 I can't put my finger on it.
00:40:35.700 Maybe I'm paranoid.
00:40:38.000 You know, when I'm in front of a camera, I feel watched.
00:40:42.080 It's almost like she was in a business and I'm in a business where the whole business is to be watched.
00:40:49.340 It's almost like we're paid generously to do these jobs of being watched.
00:40:54.140 I don't know.
00:40:55.760 As for the rest of it, you know, we see a lot of this kind of thing these days.
00:40:58.920 You've got these actresses.
00:41:01.680 It seems like every month there's another one, another actress who was popular in the 90s or early 2000s or before that.
00:41:08.980 Now in their 40s and 50s and 60s, turning around and claiming that they feel violated because they were, quote unquote, sexualized when they were in their 20s.
00:41:18.780 Like they're going back and complaining about everything that made them a star.
00:41:22.900 All the things they willingly participated in.
00:41:25.180 And the opportunities that they didn't just willingly take, but like kicked and clawed and killed and did whatever else to achieve.
00:41:34.520 And now they want to be victims.
00:41:35.980 And, you know, it gets a little bit tiresome, I have to say.
00:41:39.260 Now, there is an element oftentimes with these sorts of things.
00:41:43.540 There's a valid element to it.
00:41:45.180 Like she says that she was 17 years old on the cover of Maxim.
00:41:49.200 Well, that's not right.
00:41:50.540 There shouldn't be 17-year-olds on the cover of Maxim.
00:41:53.920 But then she's talking about being a full-grown adult, being like 23 and 25, and complaining about the fact that people appreciated her good looks.
00:42:02.100 And it's kind of ridiculous.
00:42:04.060 And it does have the feeling of someone who's maybe a little bit bitter about the fact that they've lost some of those looks, I guess.
00:42:10.820 And they've lost some of their youth.
00:42:13.240 Now, Jennifer Love Hewitt, still a very attractive woman.
00:42:16.020 Women in their 40s can be very attractive, obviously.
00:42:18.880 So I'm not the one saying that women can't be attractive after their 20s.
00:42:22.540 I don't think anyone is saying that.
00:42:24.780 Well, almost no one is saying that.
00:42:27.400 But this is like it's another recognizable pattern that we see here.
00:42:35.140 And also, you know, she says that she was being sexualized in her 20s.
00:42:39.440 And kind of it's like this whole idea of when we use this term of someone being sexualized.
00:42:49.160 She was self-consciously marketing herself as a sex symbol in her 20s.
00:42:54.300 And I think that shows how we've really started to use this word sexualized in a way that removes all meaning from the term.
00:43:03.420 Now, there are ways that you can use the word where it means something.
00:43:05.920 Like if you're talking about a child being sexualized, which is something that happens a lot in our culture, and it's evil and terrible, and the people who do it should go to jail.
00:43:14.680 So that's one thing.
00:43:16.960 But what does it mean for an adult woman in her 20s to be quote-unquote sexualized?
00:43:20.860 What does that mean exactly?
00:43:23.380 Now, I think usually it's used like interchangeably with objectified.
00:43:30.100 And so they say sexualized, and really what they mean is kind of like objectified.
00:43:33.700 And again, that is something that does happen.
00:43:36.180 Women who are prostitutes, as we just saw, are being objectified and objectifying themselves.
00:43:43.380 If you're in pornography, you are being objectified and you're objectifying yourself.
00:43:48.400 And what does that mean?
00:43:49.000 It means that you are being treated like an object, like not even a person.
00:43:52.900 You are an object to be used for someone else's sexual gratification and nothing else.
00:44:00.160 And so if you are a quote-unquote sex worker, that's the gig.
00:44:02.960 That's what you're doing.
00:44:04.800 And yes, you are objectified.
00:44:07.380 It's one of the things that makes it horrible.
00:44:09.380 And dehumanizing.
00:44:11.480 Pornography, again, you are nothing more than a masturbatory aid for whoever's watching it.
00:44:16.980 You're not even a person.
00:44:18.360 You're just an object, as far as they're concerned.
00:44:22.900 But often these days, so in that context, we should be able to agree that that's objectification.
00:44:32.260 I suppose you could call it sexualization, too, and it's a bad thing.
00:44:35.940 Well, we should be able to agree on that.
00:44:37.460 Of course, it gets very confused because a lot of times the people that are complaining about
00:44:41.000 us quote-unquote sexualizing attractive female actresses in their 20s
00:44:45.260 will then turn around and say that it's empowering to be a quote-unquote sex worker.
00:44:49.460 So it's very confused on their end.
00:44:51.220 But I think often what happens and seems to be happening here is that, especially when
00:44:58.580 you have these older actresses that are using the term, when they say that they were being
00:45:05.560 sexualized, all it really means is that people noticed that an adult woman is attractive.
00:45:12.060 And that is not sexualizing.
00:45:16.180 And that is also not objectifying.
00:45:18.380 You're not turning someone into an object.
00:45:21.160 Like if Jennifer Love Hewitt was in a movie when she was 25, people watched it and said,
00:45:25.740 well, she's an attractive woman.
00:45:27.840 It's not sexualizing.
00:45:29.380 No one is denying your humanity.
00:45:31.060 They're just simply noticing that fact.
00:45:32.700 And now it's kind of retroactively going back and saying this is a terrible thing and you
00:45:38.500 should feel guilty for it.
00:45:39.300 It's all, while at the same time again, praising sex workers.
00:45:43.920 It's all, it's just a whole jumbled mess of confusion.
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00:47:01.000 Yesterday we talked about Vivek Ramaswamy who's said that he's going to,
00:47:06.040 he's going to withdraw from the Colorado ballots in protest of Trump being excluded from the ballot
00:47:13.780 by the activist Colorado Supreme Court in a decision that will almost certainly be overturned
00:47:18.580 and obviously should be.
00:47:20.240 It's one of the most insane legal rulings in the history of the country.
00:47:24.580 Like, in certainly, at least in the conversation for the most insane.
00:47:27.980 But I said, I made the argument that on Vivek's end of it, you know, I don't see the strategy.
00:47:39.340 I don't see how we strategically benefit from other Republicans
00:47:44.420 willingly pulling themselves off the ballot.
00:47:48.120 And plenty of people disagree with my point on that, as expected.
00:47:52.480 Read a couple of those comments.
00:47:53.800 I think your YouTube analogy is incorrect.
00:47:56.220 They don't want people leaving the platform.
00:47:57.720 All the hours I've spent on Rumble is ad revenue they're losing.
00:48:00.920 The more leave, the more likely it is they reach a tipping point
00:48:03.540 where they actually lose advertising revenue.
00:48:06.820 Yeah, I mean, theoretically, enough people could boycott a platform like YouTube
00:48:11.440 or any other big tech platform.
00:48:14.440 And if enough people did, then it would hurt.
00:48:19.120 It would make a difference.
00:48:20.800 But the problem is that
00:48:23.800 YouTube, I'm just talking about the reality of the situation.
00:48:27.800 I don't like it, but it is what it is.
00:48:30.220 YouTube is such a massive platform.
00:48:33.760 It's so massive that
00:48:35.240 if every conservative political commentator
00:48:39.000 who's on YouTube right now
00:48:40.660 pulled all of their content,
00:48:43.740 it would be like a drop in the bucket for them, revenue-wise.
00:48:46.640 And they would probably prefer it.
00:48:51.140 Like, I don't think we would be doing something that would worry them all that much.
00:48:55.360 I think that they would say,
00:48:56.520 well, thank God we got rid of those people.
00:48:58.880 I think they'd actually be happy about it.
00:49:01.280 The people that run YouTube would not be upset.
00:49:03.200 Which is why
00:49:07.420 pulling your content,
00:49:09.180 I don't think,
00:49:10.520 is necessarily the right approach
00:49:12.520 because you're probably just giving the big tech platform what they want.
00:49:15.160 Like, ultimately, the big tech platforms,
00:49:17.520 they want us to shut up.
00:49:18.400 They don't want us here.
00:49:20.880 And so, you leave,
00:49:22.000 you're basically giving them
00:49:22.800 what they want.
00:49:25.980 Totally disagree on Vivek.
00:49:27.420 Isn't this the same thing as saying
00:49:28.740 women shouldn't withdraw from girls' sports competitions
00:49:31.080 as protests against trans athletes?
00:49:33.540 It's about exposing the left of election interference
00:49:36.860 in the same way of exposing the men
00:49:38.480 pretending to be women in sports.
00:49:41.600 Another comment says,
00:49:42.440 the reason I can see that Vivek's ballot boycott would be helpful
00:49:45.060 is that if all of the legitimate candidates
00:49:47.960 pulled themselves from it,
00:49:49.700 whichever John Smith who won
00:49:51.340 would get no votes in any other state,
00:49:53.880 rendering CO's opinion useless.
00:49:56.920 Colorado's opinion.
00:49:59.920 No, Matt,
00:50:00.580 they should all remove themselves from the ballot.
00:50:02.260 If Trump is not allowed,
00:50:03.400 do not participate in the rigged game.
00:50:05.260 I don't care about just the win.
00:50:06.820 Ends don't always justify the means.
00:50:08.780 And that's what I saw from DeSantis.
00:50:10.320 He didn't care.
00:50:12.520 Yeah, I could see all that,
00:50:13.900 but I still don't see why
00:50:15.100 the left-wing activists
00:50:17.760 and the activist Supreme Court
00:50:19.280 and the Democrats who run the state
00:50:21.280 why would they,
00:50:23.820 why would,
00:50:24.880 how would that hurt them?
00:50:27.000 That's my point.
00:50:28.900 Like, they are our opponents here.
00:50:32.040 They are the antagonists.
00:50:34.380 And so, how does that hurt them?
00:50:36.980 All of the Republicans,
00:50:38.200 if all the Republicans join us,
00:50:39.780 you know what, none of us are going to,
00:50:41.260 we're all withdrawing from the ballot in Colorado.
00:50:43.480 So, Colorado's not going to have any say
00:50:47.700 over the Republican primary.
00:50:50.800 You think the Democrats in the state would,
00:50:52.980 that would hurt them?
00:50:54.400 Why would they care about that?
00:50:57.160 Why would they do anything but celebrate that?
00:51:00.700 Isn't that a cause for champagne
00:51:02.140 and, you know, confetti as far as they're concerned?
00:51:05.700 It would seem to me that
00:51:08.020 that's exactly what they want.
00:51:09.580 They're trying to exclude Republicans from the ballot.
00:51:12.220 They're trying to disenfranchise
00:51:13.580 Republican voters in the state.
00:51:16.200 That's what this is all about.
00:51:17.080 That's what makes it so evil and wrong.
00:51:19.660 So, if other Republicans say,
00:51:21.140 you know what,
00:51:21.380 we're not going to be on the ballot either,
00:51:22.460 then you're just,
00:51:24.200 you're further disenfranchising
00:51:25.780 Republican voters in the state.
00:51:28.280 And you're giving the Democrats in the state
00:51:29.780 exactly what they want.
00:51:31.800 Like, what's the win?
00:51:33.180 Why would they say that?
00:51:34.820 So, are you imagining
00:51:35.740 that they would see Republicans doing that,
00:51:37.880 the Democrats in the state,
00:51:39.160 and say to themselves,
00:51:39.960 oh, well, this is no good.
00:51:41.060 We don't want this.
00:51:42.460 Why would they say that to themselves?
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00:54:43.920 we begin with a viral video
00:54:45.160 that's been getting
00:54:45.760 a lot of positive attention,
00:54:47.920 especially on the right.
00:54:49.040 conservatives seem to find
00:54:50.200 it quite encouraging.
00:54:52.180 They see it as a sign,
00:54:53.380 perhaps,
00:54:53.640 of good things ahead
00:54:54.640 for the culture
00:54:55.280 as we enter the year 2024.
00:54:57.280 My take,
00:54:57.840 as you might expect,
00:54:58.760 is not quite that optimistic.
00:55:00.780 I'll explain,
00:55:01.740 but first let's
00:55:02.880 watch the video.
00:55:03.560 Here it is.
00:55:05.000 Guys,
00:55:05.500 I went on a date this week
00:55:06.680 and I felt the feminism
00:55:08.380 leaving my body.
00:55:09.980 I live on the east side of L.A.
00:55:11.460 and if you don't know
00:55:11.940 what that means,
00:55:12.460 it's sort of like
00:55:13.040 the artsy-er part of L.A.
00:55:14.920 You know,
00:55:15.380 it's people say
00:55:16.260 it's like Brooklyn and New York.
00:55:17.620 So I go on dates
00:55:18.780 with a lot of men and women
00:55:19.740 who, you know,
00:55:20.720 live over here.
00:55:21.660 There's always a negotiation
00:55:22.720 about who pays
00:55:23.720 and that's great.
00:55:24.280 I like to pay for people,
00:55:25.220 all that.
00:55:26.240 But what I will say
00:55:28.100 is that
00:55:29.900 I sort of
00:55:30.660 fell into
00:55:31.740 going on a date
00:55:32.720 with the most
00:55:33.220 guys guy
00:55:34.280 I've ever been on a date with
00:55:35.920 and he's from
00:55:36.480 West West,
00:55:37.320 you know,
00:55:37.640 Santa Monica.
00:55:38.460 He's a bro, right?
00:55:40.140 A guys guy
00:55:40.780 is usually not my type.
00:55:42.200 Like,
00:55:42.320 I cannot remember
00:55:43.300 the last time
00:55:43.880 that I went on a date
00:55:44.640 with like a straight
00:55:45.600 bros bro,
00:55:46.680 you know what I'm saying?
00:55:47.840 But it befell me.
00:55:48.960 It befell me
00:55:49.600 in an organic fashion.
00:55:51.240 So I'm on this date
00:55:52.420 with this guy
00:55:53.260 and the thing about
00:55:54.720 a guys guy
00:55:55.520 is he's putting
00:55:56.260 his card down.
00:55:57.180 He's paying for
00:55:58.160 everything
00:55:59.120 and I really
00:56:00.060 just,
00:56:01.560 it sort of
00:56:02.300 activated something
00:56:03.260 feral in me.
00:56:04.060 I'm not gonna lie.
00:56:05.100 He went to like
00:56:05.660 another bar
00:56:06.500 and he went,
00:56:07.620 he was gonna go
00:56:08.040 to the bathroom
00:56:08.600 so I was getting
00:56:09.440 prepared to pay
00:56:10.180 for our drinks
00:56:10.860 because he's been
00:56:11.460 paying all night.
00:56:12.060 Of course I'm gonna pay
00:56:12.780 for the next round
00:56:13.600 but as he's
00:56:14.460 going to leave
00:56:15.280 for the bathroom
00:56:15.880 he turns to me
00:56:16.860 and he hands me
00:56:17.720 his credit card
00:56:18.840 and he goes,
00:56:19.580 here's my card.
00:56:20.840 Get us whatever.
00:56:25.400 It might be time
00:56:26.400 for me to get away
00:56:27.060 from all these,
00:56:27.640 you know,
00:56:28.380 liberal snowflakes
00:56:29.760 on the east side.
00:56:32.000 Okay,
00:56:32.480 now as difficult
00:56:33.220 as this can be
00:56:35.360 for me,
00:56:35.700 I'm not gonna get
00:56:36.420 hung up on minutiae here.
00:56:37.960 The phrase
00:56:38.880 it befell me
00:56:39.960 in an organic fashion
00:56:41.400 is not really English
00:56:45.420 and doesn't make
00:56:45.980 any grammatical sense
00:56:46.840 and if I was single
00:56:48.220 and someone uttered
00:56:48.880 that sentence
00:56:49.420 on a date
00:56:50.080 in my presence
00:56:50.620 I would leave
00:56:51.700 and never call again
00:56:52.520 and I also wouldn't pay
00:56:53.600 but that's not the point.
00:56:55.640 Now,
00:56:56.420 as I mentioned,
00:56:57.220 conservatives are generally
00:56:58.180 celebrating this video
00:56:59.400 because it supposedly shows
00:57:00.420 how in this individual case
00:57:02.020 traditional masculinity
00:57:03.800 vanquished feminism.
00:57:06.260 She even says
00:57:06.780 that the feminism
00:57:07.300 is leaving her body
00:57:08.460 which is indeed
00:57:09.940 the kind of thing
00:57:10.560 we love to hear.
00:57:12.400 But on the other hand,
00:57:13.940 if I must be the guy
00:57:14.960 who always finds
00:57:15.780 the dark cloud
00:57:16.740 inside the silver lining,
00:57:18.360 it's hard not to notice
00:57:19.800 that right now
00:57:22.280 she only appears
00:57:22.980 to be excited
00:57:24.080 about the fact
00:57:24.560 that the guy
00:57:25.000 paid for everything.
00:57:27.240 Yes,
00:57:27.720 she's discovered
00:57:28.220 a strange new respect
00:57:29.360 for a guy's guy
00:57:30.640 as she calls him
00:57:31.580 but at this point
00:57:32.780 all of that respect
00:57:33.700 is based around the fact
00:57:34.820 that she didn't have to pay
00:57:35.800 for her own food
00:57:36.580 or drinks.
00:57:37.300 If she is awakening
00:57:38.980 to the bleak realities
00:57:40.140 of feminism,
00:57:40.920 so far she has only noticed
00:57:43.180 that feminism
00:57:43.860 is expensive
00:57:44.960 for women
00:57:45.740 and indeed
00:57:46.920 it is
00:57:47.480 in just about
00:57:48.020 every imaginable way.
00:57:50.140 Now,
00:57:50.820 there's nothing wrong
00:57:51.660 with a woman
00:57:52.400 feeling impressed by
00:57:53.800 and attracted to
00:57:54.920 a man
00:57:56.100 who can foot the bill
00:57:57.000 without complaint.
00:57:58.440 A man who appears
00:57:59.740 to be financially stable
00:58:01.040 and a good provider.
00:58:03.760 I mean,
00:58:03.940 this is raw
00:58:04.560 biological programming.
00:58:06.440 Women are naturally
00:58:07.300 attracted to providers.
00:58:08.840 They should be.
00:58:09.760 It's healthy
00:58:10.340 and good.
00:58:11.660 If you're a woman,
00:58:12.600 of course,
00:58:13.140 you don't want a man
00:58:13.860 who financially
00:58:14.620 depends on you
00:58:15.520 or asks you
00:58:16.560 to go 50-50
00:58:17.460 on everything.
00:58:18.840 She says at the beginning
00:58:19.520 of the video
00:58:19.880 that usually there's
00:58:20.720 a negotiation
00:58:21.260 about who pays
00:58:22.000 and she says,
00:58:22.660 that's great.
00:58:23.920 I like to pay
00:58:24.620 for people.
00:58:25.940 That's obviously nonsense.
00:58:27.120 She doesn't like to pay.
00:58:28.400 Not on behalf
00:58:28.940 of a man anyway.
00:58:30.360 No woman does.
00:58:32.580 Okay,
00:58:32.800 I mean,
00:58:32.940 it's one thing
00:58:33.300 if it's like a gift,
00:58:34.160 if it's a present,
00:58:34.860 they would take him
00:58:35.260 out for his birthday,
00:58:35.920 but generally speaking,
00:58:37.940 women don't,
00:58:38.460 they don't like
00:58:39.280 paying for a man
00:58:40.940 as a general principle
00:58:42.540 on a date.
00:58:44.820 But it's different
00:58:45.900 for men.
00:58:46.760 I actually do like
00:58:48.380 paying whenever
00:58:49.420 I'm out with my wife.
00:58:50.860 I like buying her
00:58:51.600 nice things.
00:58:52.440 I like the feeling
00:58:53.300 of providing
00:58:54.040 for my wife and kids.
00:58:55.800 That's a masculine thing.
00:58:57.640 Men feel better
00:58:58.420 about themselves
00:58:59.080 when they're being masculine.
00:59:00.260 So,
00:59:01.120 you know,
00:59:02.020 that makes sense.
00:59:02.840 Women don't enjoy
00:59:03.940 the masculine role
00:59:04.860 even if they pretend
00:59:05.740 they do.
00:59:07.220 That's why the ones
00:59:08.020 who like to pay
00:59:09.160 will become giddy
00:59:10.860 with excitement
00:59:11.540 when they meet a man
00:59:12.540 who relieves them
00:59:13.380 of the burden
00:59:14.040 of the thing
00:59:15.380 that they allegedly
00:59:16.060 enjoyed doing.
00:59:18.340 So,
00:59:18.940 all of that
00:59:20.540 is fine and normal.
00:59:22.420 But here's where
00:59:23.200 the rubber meets the road.
00:59:25.380 She has discovered
00:59:26.520 that she likes
00:59:27.460 a masculine man
00:59:28.360 because he pays
00:59:28.940 for dinner.
00:59:30.260 The question
00:59:31.480 is whether she
00:59:32.360 will like
00:59:33.000 and accept
00:59:33.600 and respect
00:59:34.440 the other aspects
00:59:36.360 of masculinity.
00:59:39.000 And will she
00:59:40.260 be willing
00:59:40.720 to play her part
00:59:41.880 and be the feminine
00:59:43.280 woman
00:59:43.840 that a masculine
00:59:45.180 man desires?
00:59:47.820 Does she want
00:59:48.800 to select
00:59:49.280 just this one
00:59:50.260 single solitary
00:59:51.360 aspect of
00:59:52.120 traditional gender roles,
00:59:53.160 the one aspect
00:59:53.760 where she gets
00:59:54.280 free stuff
00:59:54.820 and turn the rest
00:59:56.080 of it away?
00:59:57.440 Because this is
00:59:58.480 how it very often
00:59:59.360 goes with feminists
01:00:01.260 of this sort.
01:00:02.080 And it's why
01:00:03.020 the swooning
01:00:04.080 that they do
01:00:04.640 over guys' guys
01:00:05.760 very quickly
01:00:07.020 turns to anger
01:00:07.980 and resentment.
01:00:09.240 Because the moment
01:00:10.160 they discover
01:00:10.720 that gender roles
01:00:11.500 aren't simply
01:00:12.460 about getting
01:00:12.960 free cocktails,
01:00:14.180 things fall apart.
01:00:16.280 So,
01:00:17.100 to put the question
01:00:18.000 more bluntly
01:00:18.740 for her,
01:00:20.700 you want a man
01:00:21.540 who pays?
01:00:22.160 Fine.
01:00:23.260 But,
01:00:23.900 are you also
01:00:25.180 willing to drop
01:00:26.380 the feminist
01:00:27.240 girl boss
01:00:28.060 and be the kind
01:00:30.060 of woman
01:00:30.400 that the man
01:00:31.120 who pays
01:00:31.720 actually wants?
01:00:33.780 So,
01:00:34.320 staying in the realm
01:00:35.020 of meals here
01:00:35.720 for a second,
01:00:36.940 you can think
01:00:37.260 of it this way.
01:00:38.500 You like how it
01:00:39.260 feels when he pays
01:00:39.940 for your dinner
01:00:40.400 at a restaurant.
01:00:42.120 Okay?
01:00:43.560 But how would it
01:00:44.420 feel if you made
01:00:45.660 him dinner at home?
01:00:47.540 Okay?
01:00:47.980 If the thought
01:00:48.700 of him paying
01:00:49.480 for dinner
01:00:49.920 makes you all
01:00:50.720 warm and fuzzy,
01:00:51.300 but the thought
01:00:52.200 of you
01:00:53.300 preparing him
01:00:54.120 a plate
01:00:54.580 fills you
01:00:55.700 with feminist
01:00:56.260 rage,
01:00:57.600 well then,
01:00:58.720 the feminism
01:00:59.100 really hasn't
01:00:59.720 left your body
01:01:00.220 at all.
01:01:01.340 Like,
01:01:01.500 in that case,
01:01:01.920 you're just cheap,
01:01:02.680 but you're still
01:01:03.120 a feminist.
01:01:04.580 Now,
01:01:05.040 is that the case
01:01:05.620 with this particular
01:01:06.260 woman?
01:01:06.600 I have no idea.
01:01:07.180 I'm not saying
01:01:07.560 it is.
01:01:09.140 I don't know.
01:01:10.020 I hope it's not.
01:01:12.720 I just know
01:01:13.620 that there are
01:01:15.520 plenty of feminists
01:01:16.280 out there
01:01:16.720 who are feminists
01:01:17.680 all the time
01:01:18.660 except when
01:01:19.960 the bill comes.
01:01:21.300 And that really
01:01:23.340 isn't a sign
01:01:23.900 of progress.
01:01:25.020 If anything,
01:01:25.860 those feminists
01:01:26.540 are the worst
01:01:27.260 ones of all
01:01:28.040 because they don't
01:01:28.860 even have the
01:01:29.360 courage of their
01:01:29.960 own convictions.
01:01:31.840 But,
01:01:32.520 all that aside,
01:01:34.080 and with these
01:01:34.660 rather massive
01:01:35.240 caveats established,
01:01:36.660 it is true
01:01:37.460 that these sorts
01:01:38.380 of videos
01:01:38.800 can be
01:01:39.800 an encouraging
01:01:40.540 sign.
01:01:41.300 And it does
01:01:42.340 demonstrate a
01:01:43.160 fundamental truth,
01:01:44.140 which is that
01:01:44.560 gender roles
01:01:45.440 are not arbitrary
01:01:46.700 social constructs.
01:01:48.020 They are embedded
01:01:48.740 deeply in our
01:01:50.380 human nature.
01:01:51.600 It's how we
01:01:52.220 are made.
01:01:53.800 Modern history
01:01:54.420 in the West
01:01:54.880 is nothing but
01:01:55.440 the story of
01:01:55.980 people trying
01:01:56.540 desperately to
01:01:57.280 escape their
01:01:57.960 own nature,
01:01:58.680 trying to
01:01:59.060 suppress and
01:02:00.140 hide from the
01:02:01.020 deepest,
01:02:01.560 most inescapable
01:02:02.420 truths of who
01:02:03.620 they are.
01:02:05.460 It's the story
01:02:06.360 of us looking
01:02:06.980 at how the
01:02:07.460 world was worked
01:02:08.540 for millennia,
01:02:09.820 how men and
01:02:10.380 women have
01:02:10.840 related to each
01:02:11.520 other since
01:02:11.960 time immemorial,
01:02:13.760 and saying,
01:02:14.940 no, all that
01:02:16.180 is wrong.
01:02:16.800 We know better.
01:02:17.880 We'll show you
01:02:18.440 guys how it's
01:02:19.000 done, only to
01:02:21.620 discover that we
01:02:22.920 were wrong about
01:02:23.500 everything, and
01:02:24.760 that our ancestors
01:02:25.420 were not nearly as
01:02:26.440 backwards and
01:02:27.220 stupid as we, in
01:02:28.440 our arrogance, had
01:02:29.360 assumed.
01:02:31.140 There's a reason
01:02:31.880 things were done a
01:02:32.640 certain way.
01:02:33.340 There's a reason
01:02:33.980 roles were
01:02:35.020 established as
01:02:36.060 they were
01:02:36.380 established.
01:02:37.640 There's a reason
01:02:38.540 the fences were
01:02:39.820 put up.
01:02:40.920 It's just that we
01:02:42.040 had to tear them
01:02:42.720 down to figure out
01:02:43.620 the hard way why
01:02:45.280 they were there in
01:02:45.880 the first place.
01:02:46.560 to borrow an
01:02:47.660 analogy from
01:02:48.200 Chesterton.
01:02:50.100 So one way or
01:02:50.900 another, this video
01:02:51.600 is a testament to
01:02:52.440 that reality.
01:02:54.000 I just hope that
01:02:55.200 this woman has the
01:02:56.020 fortitude and
01:02:56.700 foresight and the
01:02:58.180 awareness, the
01:03:00.460 willingness to see
01:03:01.800 it all the way
01:03:02.200 through.
01:03:04.100 And for that
01:03:04.780 reason, I will not
01:03:05.860 cancel her, but
01:03:06.580 instead, it is
01:03:08.380 again the lies of
01:03:09.840 feminism that are
01:03:11.920 once again
01:03:13.180 canceled.
01:03:13.880 And I'll do it
01:03:15.740 for the show
01:03:16.220 today and this
01:03:17.940 year.
01:03:18.180 I'm off tomorrow
01:03:19.200 and then the
01:03:20.220 whole company is
01:03:20.700 off.
01:03:21.640 At least all the
01:03:22.240 shows are off for
01:03:22.920 the week, Christmas
01:03:23.720 week.
01:03:24.920 So we'll be back
01:03:25.920 fresh in the new
01:03:28.080 year.
01:03:28.680 So Merry Christmas.
01:03:29.860 Happy New Year.
01:03:31.140 Talk to you in 2024.
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