The Matt Walsh Show - August 06, 2024


Ep. 1416 - People Have Finally Had Enough Of The Illegal Immigrant Takeover


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Misogynist Sentences

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00:00:00.000 Today on the Matwell Show, years of unchecked illegal third-world immigration into the UK
00:00:03.860 has led to unrest in the country. People have finally had enough of it. Also, Kamala Harris
00:00:08.580 announces her VP pick, and he's even more radically left-wing than she is somehow.
00:00:13.220 The Biden administration knows what to do in the face of a stock market crash, a failing economy,
00:00:16.840 war overseas, ban plastic kitchen utensils. That's what they're focused on. And the second
00:00:21.160 gentleman, Kamala's husband, is on a crusade against toxic masculinity, kind of an odd pitch
00:00:26.260 coming from a guy who, according to a report this weekend, cheated on his wife with the nanny.
00:00:30.000 We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matwell Show.
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00:02:09.980 Southport is a seaside town in the northwest of England that looks quite a bit different than it
00:02:15.040 did 20 years ago. There used to be a lot of young people living there for one thing, and back in 2001,
00:02:19.740 only around 4% of the population of Southport said they were born outside the UK. It was a pretty
00:02:24.740 homogenous place. Well, 20 years later, a lot has changed, and for the most part, it has not changed
00:02:30.280 for the better. As a longtime Southport politician named John Pugh put it recently,
00:02:34.640 Southport as an entity is struggling. Southport's now much older, mainly because young Britons no
00:02:40.440 longer see much opportunity there. They've been replaced, in many cases, by foreigners. One in
00:02:45.460 10 residents now voluntarily report that they were born outside the UK, and many of them are bringing
00:02:52.040 their religious beliefs with them, as you would expect. Mosques, which were once found exclusively in
00:02:57.380 large British cities like London and Birmingham, began popping up in Southport as the UK added more
00:03:03.200 than a million Muslims to its population in under a decade. All of these changes have been accompanied
00:03:08.380 by various indignities along the way. Last year, for example, British officials floated the idea of
00:03:14.260 housing illegal migrants in Southport's Holiday Park because it would be cheaper than paying for hotels.
00:03:21.420 Illegal aliens had already taken over five hotels in the Liverpool area,
00:03:25.600 only it's a complaint that they were being mistreated. And rather than kick these ungrateful
00:03:29.360 foreigners out of the country, Britain's government attempted to offer them Southport's Holiday Park
00:03:33.560 as an accommodation as well. That episode was a pretty clear indication that Southport's decline
00:03:38.720 is not accidental. It is deliberate. That's why the British government doesn't see a flood of
00:03:45.020 illegal immigrants as a problem. They see it as an opportunity to shut down the local park.
00:03:50.160 Every catastrophe is just more evidence that their plan is working. It's yet another opportunity to
00:03:54.500 degrade the lives of British citizens even further. That's true even after the massacre that took place
00:04:00.040 on July 29th. Police say that a 17-year-old man entered a dance studio in Southport that was hosting
00:04:06.220 a Taylor Swift-themed workshop for young children. Armed with a knife, he allegedly murdered three girls
00:04:12.540 ages six, seven, and nine, and seriously injured ten others, including eight children. Organizers
00:04:17.980 apparently tried to shield the children. At least one was critically injured in the attempt.
00:04:22.100 When a police officer finally arrived, he waited before entering the studio because he only had a
00:04:26.860 baton. And ultimately, after more than a dozen victims had been stabbed, the police went in and
00:04:31.760 arrested the killer. The killer, who police have identified as Axel Rudakubana, was born in Britain
00:04:38.240 to Rwandan parents who migrated to the UK roughly about 20 years ago. Police haven't provided any more
00:04:43.500 information than that. Now, following this deliberate and premeditated attack on children fed up residents of
00:04:49.740 Southport in towns all across the UK, began engaging in varying degrees of civil disobedience.
00:04:55.120 In Southport, locals threw objects at police officers, apparently lit a police vehicle on fire
00:05:00.320 last week as well. Watch.
00:05:03.280 Thank you.
00:05:11.420 Yay!
00:05:22.120 okay so that's that's some of the scene there and 100 miles away in another town locals
00:05:39.340 reportedly stormed a taxpayer-funded shelter for so-called asylum seekers which of course
00:05:44.680 is a euphemism for illegal aliens who are looking to abuse the asylum system and here's what that
00:05:49.980 look like all right so competent leaders people who care about the future of their country would
00:06:11.660 look at scenes of civil disorder like this and ask themselves why exactly it's happening it's not
00:06:17.880 enough to shake your fist and say that committing crimes during mass protests is a bad thing although
00:06:22.820 generally it is a bad thing that doesn't address the problem to do that it's important to figure out
00:06:29.100 why people are so upset that they're willing to commit crimes like this in broad daylight is it
00:06:34.520 because they've bought into years of lies about so-called police violence against black people
00:06:39.960 culminating in false narratives about lifelong criminals like george floyd and jacob blake and
00:06:44.740 many others that was the impetus for blm as we all know or is it because as we as was the case with
00:06:50.760 january 6th people didn't buy into government lies about lockdowns and mail-in voting and russian
00:06:57.720 collusion culminating in an election in which joe biden somehow won millions more votes than barack
00:07:02.620 obama did in 2008 or is it because as is the case in southport people are tired of the decades-long
00:07:08.860 government effort to re-engineer the demographics of their entire country maybe these people are
00:07:13.600 wondering how the alleged killers rwandan parents arrived in britain in the first place were they
00:07:18.140 granted citizenship if so on what basis and if not why are they still in the country those are
00:07:24.360 reasonable questions but britain's government is not answering any questions instead britain's new
00:07:29.700 prime minister keir starmer has announced a crackdown on the people who are on the internet saying things
00:07:35.100 that he doesn't like watch i can announce today that following this meeting we will establish a
00:07:41.500 national capability across police forces to tackle violent disorder these thugs are mobile they move
00:07:50.040 from community to community and we must have a policing response that can do the same shared intelligence
00:07:57.740 wider deployment of facial recognition technology and preventive action criminal behavior orders to
00:08:05.620 restrict their movements before they can even board a train in just the same way that we do with football
00:08:11.800 hooligans and let me also say to large social media companies and those who run them violent disorder
00:08:20.780 clearly whipped up online that is also a crime it's happening on your premises and the law must be upheld
00:08:30.200 everywhere that is the single most important duty of government service rests on security and we will take
00:08:39.240 all necessary action to keep our streets safe so britain is establishing a plan to tackle violent disorder and to
00:08:47.860 shut down the quote unquote thugs sounds a lot like he's going to use these protests as a pretext to
00:08:53.640 establish a surveillance state this plan will include shared intelligence and facial recognition
00:08:58.120 technology they'll even include preventative action to prevent people from committing crimes in the first
00:09:02.500 place like something out of the minority report and then for good measure he threatens social media
00:09:06.360 companies with criminal prosecution if they don't stop people from saying the things he doesn't like
00:09:10.780 now through all this keir starmer claims that he's not motivated in any way by the prospect of
00:09:16.260 shutting down criticism of his country's open borders policies instead he says that he's really upset
00:09:22.140 about civil disorder in general anytime protests turn to arson or violence keir starmer says he's opposed
00:09:28.340 to it and he's been explicit about that listen there's no two-tier policing there is policing without fear
00:09:36.100 or favor exactly as it should be exactly what i would expect and require um so that is a non-issue
00:09:44.060 the focus here is not on the apparent motivation of anybody involved in this this is not protest
00:09:51.960 this is violence it's violence on our streets being inflicted and targeted on communities and we're not going
00:09:59.240 to tolerate that in this country so it's a non-issue to say that there's a two-tier system of justice
00:10:04.800 says britain's new prime minister it doesn't matter what your motivation is if you commit acts of violence
00:10:10.340 on the street then your behavior won't be tolerated this is the kind of claim that might be effective if
00:10:16.780 video cameras and the internet had never been invented but as it stands people can go back four years ago
00:10:23.320 and see exactly what this guy said about the blm riots which caused more than a billion dollars in
00:10:28.640 property damage and resulted in the deaths of at least two dozen people so if you pull that uh footage
00:10:34.140 you'll notice that keir starmer does not condemn the violent thugs a single time certainly doesn't call
00:10:40.020 them thugs he doesn't mention the fact that they torched a police station in minneapolis or a church
00:10:45.780 outside the white house instead he condemns anyone who tries to criticize them much less arrest them watch
00:10:50.640 like you i was shocked and angered at the killing of george floyd and the response of president trump
00:11:00.080 and the u.s authorities to the peaceful protests to people rightly demanding justice has been an
00:11:08.000 affront to humanity the last week has shone a spotlight on the racism discrimination and injustice
00:11:16.980 experienced by those from black and minority ethnic communities in the u.s but we must also reflect on
00:11:24.560 the injustices in our own country we must address the reality and the impact of anti-black racism which
00:11:32.880 has been highlighted by the black lives matter movement now more than ever it's incumbent upon us all
00:11:41.080 to ensure that this is a turning point we must face up to and understand and address the systemic racial
00:11:49.760 discrimination that exists in our own communities the labor okay so you get the idea you get the idea uh
00:11:57.860 very different but slightly different tone can we can we agree on that but maybe a slightly different tone
00:12:04.400 between the two uh riots starmer was talking like this several days after blm protests in london resulted
00:12:11.460 in injuries to more than two dozen police officers and this was after the blm violence that i mentioned
00:12:15.400 in the united states the message was clear violence for state approved purposes is fine but dissent that
00:12:22.160 humiliates the state and that exposes its failures will be crushed its proponents will be labeled as sources
00:12:28.220 of disinformation and as thugs and they will be silenced even allegedly conservative media in this country
00:12:34.800 to some extent uh are buying into this framing fox news for example reported that quote riots erupt in uk
00:12:40.620 after stabbing spree falsely blamed on asylum seeker various other outlets have run similar uh stories the idea
00:12:47.480 is that because this killer reportedly was born in britain to rwandan parents the protest must be illegitimate now
00:12:52.940 pause for a moment to consider the extraordinary degree of irony here the same people who tell
00:12:58.520 white britains and white americans that they're colonizers and oppressors people living on land
00:13:03.600 that their ancestors conquered hundreds if not thousands of years ago are now telling these same
00:13:09.140 white britains and americans that they have no right to be upset about the flood of third world
00:13:13.920 migrants colonizing their country only this is a very different kind of colonization it's not the
00:13:19.040 it's not the straightforward act of a stronger and more civilized society coming in and conquering a
00:13:27.980 place as has happened historically and that's the kind of colonization that's demonized now that's
00:13:32.980 the bad kind we're told but what we have now is a colonization by subversion it's a subversive
00:13:39.340 colonization colonization orchestrated by the elites of the country that is being colonized it's a kind of
00:13:46.920 self-imposed colonization done not for the purposes of spreading civilization which is why the europeans
00:13:52.520 colonized but done for the purpose of destroying civilization european colonizers for hundreds of years
00:14:00.020 brought civilization to uncivilized lands in this case uncivilized people are bringing chaos poverty and
00:14:08.580 lawlessness to previously civilized societies very different kind and there's the first kind of
00:14:16.760 colonization which very often can be uh not only morally justified justified but should be
00:14:21.720 celebrated and then there's a second kind which is never good which is always bad now leftists of
00:14:28.860 course would disagree with this characterization in fact they say that uh if you stop this unchecked
00:14:35.420 tidal wave of immigration then you're losing civilization there's a lot of commentary like this just as an
00:14:41.340 example this is from an activist named bushra shaykh and uh she posted this quote take away the curries
00:14:48.740 and kebabs take away the tea the coffee take away the doctors and nurses the ubers and buses take away
00:14:53.760 the night workers take away the clothes take away the cleaners take it all away it's all foreign these
00:14:59.120 racists don't understand they'll be left with very little now i'll say first of all i'm a huge fan of curry
00:15:05.080 myself uh if i had to give it up in order to have law and order and civilization again i would i mean
00:15:10.820 i wouldn't be happy giving up the curry but i would take that trade it's not a tough trade but she goes
00:15:16.360 further she says that even clothes and technology and transportation would be gone without foreign
00:15:23.500 migration will be left with quote very little that's a that's an odd claim isn't it i mean after all
00:15:31.000 if all of the good things in life are brought to western countries by foreigners then why are they
00:15:39.240 coming in the first place if they're bringing everything here then why bring it is it so is
00:15:45.380 this really just an act of generosity is that why we have this flood of illegal immigrants all over the
00:15:49.960 west because they're trying to be they're doing it for our sake because they have so many gifts to
00:15:54.400 bring us but i i you'd have to be very stupid to buy that line of thought so we're left again with
00:16:00.620 the question i mean why not just stay where you are if you have everything and we have nothing
00:16:04.800 basically what are you coming here for if western countries need these immigrants in order to thrive
00:16:11.520 then why aren't their own countries thriving that's strange you must admit apparently the the west is
00:16:18.720 gifted um is gifted prosperity by third world immigrants and yet these immigrants have not given
00:16:25.040 this gift of prosperity to their own countries how does that work now in any case the left is telling
00:16:32.780 britain's that the son of newly arrived rwandan immigrants has every right to live in their country
00:16:37.380 and how dare you say otherwise the moment you're born on british soil you're british and no one can ask
00:16:43.700 a single question about anything including how your parents got there these are the rules now and as
00:16:49.020 usual they only benefit people who are not white now the residents of southport have had enough of
00:16:54.620 it the riots we're seeing across britain right now are an inevitable reaction to years of unchecked
00:16:59.900 immigration now it doesn't make the riots a smart strategic response strategically it's clear that
00:17:04.380 it will backfire and already is but the frustration and anger is understandable and no the same logic does
00:17:10.600 not apply to blm reasonable people are capable of distinguishing between the blm riots and the civil
00:17:15.720 disorder taking place in the uk the blm riots occurred because the writers didn't like the fact
00:17:20.560 that laws were being enforced that's why they wanted to fund the police that's why they created
00:17:25.820 dozens of race hoaxes involving police officers what's happening in the uk has the opposite explanation
00:17:30.760 people are revolting against a government that refuses to enforce the law they want the government
00:17:35.900 to fulfill its most basic responsibility which is to secure the border from foreign invasion
00:17:40.900 follow the law enforce the law that's why no amount of social media censorship or pro-crime
00:17:47.680 investigations or finger wagging from keir starmer can change the fact that he now has two options as
00:17:54.280 prime minister he can commit to ending unrestricted illegal migration into britain and deporting illegal
00:18:00.720 aliens currently living in the country or he can continue to demonize his own citizens and turn the rest of
00:18:06.120 the uk into southport this point it's clear that both options will lead to some level of unrest and
00:18:12.820 even violence in britain the only question now is whether there will be a britain at the end of it
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00:19:45.580 the governor of minnesota tim walls as her running mate a lot of people uh expected her to go with
00:19:51.320 shapiro in pennsylvania but ultimately her campaign decided against it and the speculation i think the
00:19:56.220 totally correct speculation is that you can barely even call it speculation it's pretty obvious that
00:20:00.720 they decided against uh shapiro because they need to win michigan and michigan has a heavy muslim
00:20:06.840 population and shapiro you know well shapiro is named shapiro so um it's walls and what does walls bring
00:20:14.740 to the ticket uh you know mostly he's an old bald white guy that's the main thing for kamala uh other
00:20:21.080 than that you know not much now i will say that uh i've always thought that the vp pick doesn't
00:20:28.380 really matter that much certainly doesn't matter as much as everyone uh makes it out to matter i i you
00:20:34.140 know and i know that i'm i've always been in the minority among pundits but i've nonetheless been
00:20:38.720 skeptical that anyone really votes or doesn't vote for a presidential candidate based on who's at the
00:20:45.500 bottom of the ticket um it's it's it's probably hyperbole to say that nobody has ever voted along
00:20:51.900 those lines but um i highly doubt that up to this point any kind of sizable number of people
00:20:57.380 have factored the vp into their considerations that heavily which is why you know very often with
00:21:02.920 notable exception but very often you hardly even remember who the vp is i mean uh i had to look i
00:21:09.520 follow politics pretty close closely as you know i didn't remember remember off the top of my head who
00:21:14.260 uh hillary clinton's vp pick was i had to go look it up and it was tim kane so um and i think i'm
00:21:22.340 probably in the majority on that so the vp stuff recently has mostly just been a storyline for cable
00:21:30.640 news uh most people don't care that much and when it comes time to cast a ballot especially in this
00:21:36.740 election all the reasons you could ever possibly need to not vote for kamala can be found in kamala
00:21:41.620 herself um i know in my case i'm not voting for kamala because of kamala and if kamala had picked
00:21:48.420 someone who is not a left-wing looney tune which walls is we'll talk about that in a second i still
00:21:54.220 wouldn't have voted for her i mean she could have gone she could have gone insane and picked uh
00:21:57.660 picked a right winger as her vp she could have picked uh i don't know tucker carlson to be her
00:22:03.040 vice presidential candidate and i still would be just as likely to vote for her and the likelihood
00:22:08.660 would be zero percent so it's zero percent either way now of course i'm a right-wing crazy radical i'm
00:22:14.120 not representative of the average voter i understand that i get that but when it comes down to it people
00:22:19.800 are voting for kamala either because they like her or because they hate trump um uh or or maybe they're
00:22:27.220 not crazy about either of them but they prefer the democratic platform those are kind of like
00:22:30.560 the three reasons why someone's going to vote for kamala and uh does the vp where does the vp figure
00:22:38.400 into that i would think not much now i have all that said i have been convinced that this might be
00:22:44.920 an election that is the exception to this rule um and because because for various reasons namely because
00:22:55.940 this election will probably be decided by razor thin margins in a few key states and uh so you could
00:23:03.240 see potentially it's the kind of scenario where the vp pick could push it over the edge one way or another
00:23:10.960 um the question is whether walls is likely to uh push you know push it over the edge in favor of
00:23:19.940 kamala or against her so let's talk about who tim walls is um i mean all you really need to know is
00:23:26.840 that he's a far left radical he's a true believer at least he presents himself that way i don't know
00:23:31.520 what he actually believes but this is how he presents himself and it's not it's not hard to see what the
00:23:36.160 strategy is you know the thinking behind it is easy to see yeah he's an old white guy from the midwest
00:23:41.680 so there's a demographic play there but the main point for the kamala campaign is that he's he's
00:23:47.600 far left and kamala herself is absurdly trying to position herself more towards the middle she's
00:23:53.540 trying to reinvent herself as a bit of a moderate on at least some key issues she's running to the
00:23:58.520 right on things like crime and immigration which again is completely bogus and ridiculous but that's
00:24:04.900 the move and they bring in walls who's uh who's as far to the left as you can go uh hoping to shore up
00:24:11.260 their left plank and mobilize the base and i think that's the basic idea this is going to be a base
00:24:16.740 election you could argue that every election is but this one may be more than most whoever mobilizes
00:24:23.040 their base the best will win at least that's the thinking and judging by the vp picks on both sides
00:24:31.580 it seems that both campaigns are sort of thinking along those lines so what do we know about him about
00:24:38.720 walls uh well he's a terrible leader let's start with that i mean after all this is the man who gave
00:24:48.040 us this image uh and as they say let's put this image up on the screen this is as they say a thousand
00:24:54.380 words and all that so this is an image that will live forever in american history um in all the worst
00:25:02.620 ways it's a mob of thugs burning down a police station in the middle of minneapolis it's one of
00:25:09.440 the most shameful moments in american history and walls presided over it he allowed it to happen
00:25:15.020 now we know that it wasn't just police stations he allowed mobs to rampage through the city for
00:25:20.480 days and weeks on end rampage through the state multiple cities and um but i think all of that you
00:25:29.260 know and there are a lot of terrible images that came out of that period of time but the fact that
00:25:34.480 they were able to invade a police station and burn it to the ground and nobody stopped them um that kind
00:25:44.660 of tells you everything and not only did he allow it to happen but he justified it and he defended the
00:25:49.540 mobs the whole time in fact he said that it's the fault of society for not emphasizing diversity and
00:25:57.060 inclusion enough that's what he said at the time let's listen to that a society that does not put
00:26:03.200 equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to uh eventually uh come to the places where
00:26:08.340 we're at uh this is a moment of inflection it's a moment of real change it's a moment that those folks
00:26:14.280 who are out there demanding this are are not going to take a commission or a report um they're going to
00:26:21.360 want fundamental change and and that is what i think uh that's one of the exciting things in
00:26:27.560 the midst of all this you can feel a sense of optimism coming back exciting and optimistic that's
00:26:33.480 what he says the police station was just burned to the ground city blocks burned to the ground and he
00:26:39.700 finds it exciting and optimistic why because of all those violent thugs they were burning uh buildings
00:26:46.920 and looting stores and destroying their own communities because they wanted diversity and
00:26:50.760 inclusion that was what that was just their way of expressing their support for dei is what he said
00:26:56.140 now of course we could sit here all day and play examples of crazy stuff that tim walls has said
00:27:01.500 um and the trump campaign rightly so is is busy you know they were obviously ready for this
00:27:09.380 and um that's one of the problems where i don't know why i mean trump sort of did the same thing
00:27:17.740 dragging out the uh who's it going to be you know who's who are we going to choose
00:27:23.060 nature of the the vp pick trump also dragged it out kind of to the very last minute but it was less
00:27:30.440 clear for trump who the candidates were we kind of had an idea of like five or six people and it could
00:27:37.120 be someone else entirely and then he made the choice for jd vance um kamala harris on the other
00:27:44.220 hand it was very clear for days and probably weeks that it was really down to like two people maybe
00:27:51.400 three and so all you're doing is you're giving your opposition the chance to just get all of the
00:27:58.940 oppo together that they can on those people and then as soon as you announce it they're going to hit
00:28:04.420 the ground running with all of it and it is important to hit the ground running because
00:28:08.100 you have to define this person i just saw a poll that something like 70 of americans don't know who
00:28:14.200 tim walls is um which means that they don't know and so it's up to one campaign or the other to define
00:28:22.440 him and it's not very hard to define tim walls is what he is which is a far left radical here's a
00:28:29.660 quick compilation that i think this was posted by senator mike lee of tim wall saying crazy left-wing
00:28:36.220 stuff let's watch that but we can get out there reach out make the case and for one thing don't
00:28:42.540 ever don't ever shy away from our progressive values one person's socialism is another person's
00:28:47.320 neighborliness should minnesota be a sanctuary state uh if the definition of that is that the federal
00:28:52.100 government um enforces immigration law and local law enforcement enforces local law then yes
00:28:58.220 should cities be allowed to be sanctuary cities yes local control stuff right number two it seems
00:29:04.460 like elected officials are always surrounded by lots of people staff other lawmakers what is the
00:29:08.980 last thing that you did truly out in the public truly by yourself i went to menards and bought an air
00:29:16.840 filter for my furnace not sure why that last clip is in there i mean that's that's pretty normal right
00:29:24.060 that's a normal thing to say i don't know why it's in there uh more to the point uh one person's
00:29:29.020 socialism is another person's neighborliness and by the way yourself you're watching the clip
00:29:33.500 you saw the white dudes for harris he just said that this isn't like something that he said 10 years
00:29:38.260 ago he just said that like last week that socialism is neighborliness so there you go that kind of says
00:29:46.960 it all and this is a guy who has signed a bill giving driver's licenses to illegal aliens uh i mean
00:29:53.760 pretty much every crazy left-wing idea he's either spoken in favor of it or passed legislation
00:29:57.940 mandating it and as i said the trump camp was ready uh ready to go with this so here was an ad
00:30:03.960 put out this morning focusing on some of those radical positions let's watch this what could be
00:30:10.760 weirder than signing a bill into law that requires schools to stock tampons in boys bathrooms or weirder
00:30:18.480 than signing legislation allowing minors to receive sex change operations try electing the man who signed
00:30:25.940 those bills vice president of the united states enter chief weirdo ten walls as governor of
00:30:33.940 minnesota wall supported legislation that endangers minors hurts women and puts radical ideology ahead
00:30:42.440 of common sense now kamala wants walls to enforce those laws on a national scale tim walls too weird
00:30:51.460 too radical uh i gotta tell you i love i love this ad and obviously i'm biased here to put it mildly
00:30:58.740 um i'm always going to love it when republicans hit democrats hit them at all you know if you hit the
00:31:06.320 democrats hard i'm always going to love it if you hit them on this issue in particular i'm going to love
00:31:09.520 that and um but even putting my own bias to the side i think this is a great ad because of the tone
00:31:17.440 this is exactly the right tone this is exactly the right way to talk about this issue
00:31:23.120 uh it is there's there's a lot you can say about somebody like tim walls who supports um you know
00:31:34.380 sex changes for minors chemically castrating minors wants to put tampons in the boys bathroom
00:31:40.960 all that kind of stuff there's a lot you could say about that it's it's so crazy it's so insane
00:31:46.400 it's so disgusting that it it it's there's a you're almost at a disadvantage in a way because
00:31:54.400 there are so many different ways you can attack it it's hard to know where to start okay you kind
00:31:58.140 of get it's like a paralysis by analysis where where do i even begin in explaining why this is so
00:32:03.100 terrible well i think this is the right way to start that supporting this stuff chemical castration
00:32:12.020 of minors sterilizing minors um it is weird it is bizarre it's gross it's evil like that's how you
00:32:24.140 talk about it that's how you brand it um hopefully on the right we have long since moved past the idea
00:32:33.520 that we need to have a serious debate about these issues should we should we chemically castrate
00:32:38.900 minors let's sit down and have a serious this is a controversial issue that people could have
00:32:44.780 different views on it we should sit down and have a conversation about it that's the kind of thing
00:32:49.160 you would have heard from republicans not in the not too distant past uh but as i've always said this
00:32:57.040 is not you know there are issues out there that we can talk about and debate and there are two sides
00:33:01.380 to it and there are issues like that in the world for sure this not one of them there's there's no
00:33:08.700 conversation to be had the other side has no argument none this is the kind of thing the moment
00:33:14.720 someone suggests it you just shut them down right away we're not even gonna we're not even have a
00:33:19.080 conversation what kind of what kind of person are you that you would even that you would even
00:33:23.500 entertain doing this to kids that's disgusting what's wrong with you it's exactly the right tone
00:33:31.460 so keep it up all right um fox news has this the biden administration announced the plan to target
00:33:40.900 plastic pollution dedicating particular focus to phase out single-use plastics such as kitchen
00:33:46.680 cutlery cups and straws across federal departments president biden announced the order taking aim at the
00:33:52.100 climate crisis in july which would require an all hands on deck response from every federal agency
00:33:56.520 the white house said the president is committed to taking ambitious actions to end plastic
00:34:00.600 pollution and is calling upon the global community to do the same with the goal to reduce the global
00:34:04.520 production and consumption of virgin plastics as part of this plan the white house announced a phase
00:34:10.320 out of single-use plastics which include plastic and food and beverage containers bottles straws cups
00:34:15.820 cutlery and disposable plastic bags so this is what they're focused on this is i mean we've got we've
00:34:22.580 got the stock market crashing we have war war overseas multiple wars economies and shambles borders and
00:34:29.260 shambles multiple crises on multiple fronts and the biden administration is is busying itself with the
00:34:34.880 pressing issue of plastic forks they've dealt with the plastic straws which by the way made everything
00:34:41.240 worse um as studies have proven but now they're moving on to utensils and let me just say first of all
00:34:49.360 and i know that this is right now it's focused on federal employees the plastic fork ban will not include
00:34:55.820 private citizens at this point for now it always starts that way and then eventually you know in a
00:34:59.900 few years it's banned for everybody and let me just say when that time comes you can pry these plastic
00:35:05.100 forks out of my cold dead hands i am a i am a huge i will fight to the death for for plastic utensils i'm a
00:35:11.780 huge fan of plastic utensils um i'm in the fan club because as a father with a bunch of kids it's so much
00:35:18.160 easier to use plastic utensils and paper plates eat dinner throw it away so much easier no dishes to do
00:35:24.700 not that i'd be doing the dishes anyway but still it's very convenient and you know the thing is when
00:35:29.280 you become a parent you don't realize how many things and how many types of things will start to
00:35:34.900 go missing in your home uh i i never would have thought for example that losing silverware would be an
00:35:45.180 issue but it is because our silverware goes missing constantly i mean if you aren't a parent you probably
00:35:52.660 bought a box of like forks and spoons and knives and stuff 20 years ago and you're still using the
00:35:57.700 same ones you like you never have to go out and buy new ones ever you just you have them and you
00:36:01.520 use the same one for years uh not with kids i don't know at least in our experience it's just
00:36:06.120 stuff goes missing and it's not like the kids are stealing the silverware and go pawning it somewhere
00:36:10.780 you know they're not bringing it to a pawn shop they're not quite old enough for that uh it but i don't
00:36:16.040 know what happens it just goes the other day i went to go set the the the table we had like
00:36:21.140 three forks left in the house i called all my kids in and said where are the forks what did you
00:36:25.140 did you guys what did you do with the forks why don't we have forks and my four-year-old runs out
00:36:29.120 of the room and then comes back a minute later with a whole armful of forks our silverware and i
00:36:36.320 said what were you what were you doing with this so i don't know are you playing house or something
00:36:41.960 you make believe no okay the point is plastic forks are much more convenient and let me say one other
00:36:49.860 thing about this when it comes to pollution plastic pollution uh any kind of pollution
00:36:55.760 littering i agree that it's a problem i actually agree with that i agree that pollution is a problem
00:37:02.640 uh i hate pollution i i probably hate pollution more than your average environmentalist does
00:37:08.520 uh i i'd like to see harsher penalties for it actually and i know that there are some
00:37:14.700 conservatives who think that giving fines for littering for example is like a nanny state thing
00:37:19.100 and i disagree or at least if it is nanny state then i guess that's one form of nanny state that i
00:37:24.700 actually support because i'd like to see harsher penalties for it uh the other day i was out fishing
00:37:29.820 and there was a mcdonald's cup floating in the lake and i'm like who who who just throws a cup into
00:37:36.420 the lake what kind of person are you i'd give that person a month in jail i'm not even like a month in
00:37:40.680 jail ten thousand dollar fine not a joke i would do that uh littering is gross it's uncivilized
00:37:45.680 it's not just an attack on nature it's an attack on civilization this is not what we do in civilization
00:37:50.540 you don't do this this is this is it's it's wrong to do this to other people now i have to look at
00:37:54.240 your garbage but the problem is that on a global scale we are not the ones who are doing the littering
00:38:02.040 and polluting in fact the whole reason that the mcdonald's cup in the lake stood out to me
00:38:07.880 is that by and large when i go to lakes and i've been to lakes all over the country in like dozens
00:38:13.520 of different states and by and large they're very clean you know we as americans are usually not the
00:38:19.340 ones throwing our garbage into the waterways outside of the homeless camps in major cities uh it's like
00:38:29.340 we're not the ones doing all the littering and polluting as i pointed out before nearly all of the
00:38:33.340 pollution and the litter and the trash that makes its way out into the ocean is coming from africa
00:38:38.860 and asia third world countries are just dumping their trash directly into their waterways and that
00:38:44.560 is pretty much the whole problem it's got basically nothing to do with the fact that you use plastic
00:38:51.160 straws and plastic forks and the fact that i we use plastic forks all the time in my house uh it's got
00:38:56.740 nothing to do with that almost nothing so banning plastic and you could ban it for everybody and it
00:39:03.000 it would accomplish almost nothing it's like if as an analogy imagine that um uh you know you live in a
00:39:11.560 neighborhood and your neighbor knocks on your door and yells at you because you left a like a rake
00:39:18.840 and a football sitting in your front yard and he yells at you and says that well your your yard's all
00:39:25.920 junkie and it's going to bring down the property values in the whole neighborhood but then imagine
00:39:31.440 that you you look right across the street hey someone who lives right across the street and you
00:39:36.320 see there's a hoarder living there with like 15 broken down vehicles and bags of trash and old tarps
00:39:43.760 and like roadkill and three rusty charcoal grills that haven't been used in ages and all this stuff
00:39:50.340 cluttering up their yard and their sidewalk well if you saw that you'd say okay yeah i can pick up
00:39:55.900 my rake but as long as that god forsaken hole stays there across the street property values will
00:40:03.760 remain in the toilet there's actually almost nothing i can do myself about the property value problem
00:40:09.240 because of that like that guy right there is using his whole yard as a as a uh as a garbage dump
00:40:16.480 that's the whole problem in this neighborhood when it comes to this issue it's right there
00:40:20.920 but you won't talk to him because in this analogy that guy is you know african and that's the
00:40:28.560 situation on a global scale where you've got these uh countries these these societies where they just
00:40:36.500 don't there there's simply no effort made to dispose of garbage in a healthy and sanitary way
00:40:45.840 and it's not like they can't it's not like it's impossible i mean in western societies we've figured
00:40:51.720 out a way to do it it's a little bit of effort and ingenuity and organization and you can get rid of
00:40:58.100 your garbage but if you go to these other third world countries they just don't they just don't care
00:41:04.220 when we when we were in in kenya uh and driving down to meet the uh maasai tribe and going through
00:41:11.580 cities and town and that sort of thing for for a while hours and this is what you see you see just
00:41:19.060 like towns where they just huge piles of garbage just sitting in the middle of the town no one has
00:41:25.700 made any effort to get rid of it you could get rid of it but they just don't and so um that's the
00:41:35.080 problem that is the pretty much the whole problem when it comes to littering and pollution
00:41:38.340 and if we're not going to talk about that or deal with that then uh then it's we then no point talking
00:41:46.360 about it at all at that point um i also want to mention this briefly nbc news reports louisiana
00:41:52.600 governor jeff landry has a suggestion for parents who don't believe the ten commandments should be
00:41:56.620 displayed in public uh or rather in public school classrooms throughout the state he told reporters
00:42:02.160 tell your child not to look at them the republican governor defended the controversial legislation
00:42:06.960 during a news conference announcing how louisiana intends to fend off a lawsuit that argues that
00:42:12.680 it's unconstitutional to hang the ten commandments in state-funded schools and college classrooms
00:42:16.840 landry first signed the gop-backed legislation in june making louisiana the first state in the nation to
00:42:21.640 require schools to exhibit posters of a religious text which was revealed to moses in the bible remains
00:42:26.720 revered by followers of the christian faith but the move prompted and it's actually not just revered by
00:42:32.900 followers of the christian faith um not not only them but the move prompted a coalition of parents
00:42:39.960 jewish christian unitarian universalists and non-religious to sue the state days later in federal court
00:42:45.680 they argue that the legislation substantially interferes with and burdens their first amendment right to
00:42:49.540 raise their children with whatever religious doctrine they want so we've talked about this this
00:42:54.480 law which i think is a great law uh i think it should be in place in every state
00:42:58.120 um and it is not a first amendment issue we we knew of course that the godless left would try to
00:43:05.960 make it into a first amendment issue but all the first amendment when it comes to restrictions on
00:43:12.180 religion in fact it does not restrict religion at all the only restriction is that uh congress cannot
00:43:19.120 make a law respecting the establishment of religion in other words you you cannot impose a a state
00:43:26.480 religion on the people um and i agree that that would be unconstitutional and i would not be in
00:43:34.740 favor of it even if i am a theocratic fascist as i've been so often accused uh but displaying the
00:43:42.860 10 commandments in a classroom is not that it is not congress it's not any governing body establishing a
00:43:52.280 state religion now if the kids were told here's the 10 commandments you must follow them and be a
00:44:00.200 good christian uh your baptism is next wednesday get ready for it like if if the school said that
00:44:07.040 then i would agree that yeah okay now we've got a first amendment problem but that's not what's
00:44:11.960 happening simply displaying them is not a violation of the first amendment and in fact uh it's not just
00:44:21.060 that it's not a violation of the first amendment it is it is actively uh helpful towards a child's
00:44:28.820 education like you cannot a child cannot be basically literate and have a basic understanding
00:44:36.760 of world history and especially western civilization without knowing about the 10 commandments and
00:44:45.060 understanding what they are so that's what this is about it's about it's about basic literacy it's
00:44:50.720 about basic uh historical knowledge so we've already established all that the reason i'm really
00:44:55.960 reading this is that i i just like the governor's response and this that response has gotten a lot of
00:45:02.880 headlines and the left's very upset about the media is very upset that he said tell your child not to
00:45:07.540 look at them if they're upset but that's that's the right response and i like it because that's also
00:45:14.880 what the left says all the time right that's what they always say when they're doing things that are
00:45:20.360 actually objectionable and harmful to kids okay when they're doing something like parading a drag queen
00:45:27.420 around and then you object to it they say well you don't have to look it's none of your business just
00:45:34.300 look away now of course they say just look away but at the same time they're throwing a parade right in
00:45:40.220 front of your face and screaming and shouting and doing everything they can to get your attention
00:45:42.980 and to get your children's attention but this is a little bit of a dose of their own medicine
00:45:49.860 okay you don't have to like it you don't have to like for the 10 commandments we already know you
00:45:55.580 people don't like it and uh you kids don't have to look just just don't look if you don't like it
00:46:01.300 pretty simple solution i agree the daily wire is about to make history with its first ever
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00:46:53.260 and get a taste of a comedy to dei for now let's get to our daily cancellation
00:46:58.580 today for our daily cancellation we canceled doug emhoff now if you don't know who doug emhoff is he
00:47:09.800 is the second gentleman and if you don't know what the second gentleman is that's the name we
00:47:14.060 apparently use for the vice president's husband it is frankly kind of an embarrassing title for a man to
00:47:19.200 hold but then doug emhoff is an embarrassing man over the weekend it was revealed that emhoff who has
00:47:25.040 been married to kamala harris for about 10 years had an affair uh that ended his first marriage his
00:47:30.640 previous marriage fox news reports second gentleman doug emhoff the husband of vice president kamala
00:47:35.140 harris admitted saturday to having an extramarital affair during his first marriage after a bombshell
00:47:38.680 report by the daily mail reported he got his children's nanny pregnant quote during my first
00:47:43.580 marriage kirsten and i went through some tough times on account of my actions he said in a statement to
00:47:48.760 cnn i took responsibility and in the years since we worked through things as a family and have come out
00:47:54.040 stronger on the other side emhoff did not return fox news digital's request for comment but gave the
00:47:58.760 statement to the harris friendly news network hours after the daily mail story broke the affair ended
00:48:03.200 the marriage according to daily mail which reported the nanny was also a teacher at emhoff's children's
00:48:07.620 school the report said the woman who fox news digital is not naming did not keep the baby though it is
00:48:12.880 unclear what happened to the baby or if emhoff has ever been involved in the child's life
00:48:17.060 now and first of all can i just say uh you did not come out stronger on the other end
00:48:25.840 like the idea that well you had an affair and it made your family stronger no you're not married
00:48:31.500 anymore it tore your family apart your family's not stronger now um and there's in general affairs do
00:48:39.740 not make a marriage stronger hopefully a marriage will survive it it's not going to make it stronger
00:48:44.940 though you've actually permanently weakened your marriage permanently in any case i've read reports
00:48:51.800 elsewhere that the nanny mistress uh may have had a miscarriage uh i don't know i mean is that the
00:48:57.680 case or did they did they employ more proactive means of ending the pregnancy uh or was the child
00:49:04.040 born and if so has he been neglected and banished the same way that joe biden has shunned the
00:49:09.260 granddaughter that his son hunter had out of wedlock there's no way for us to know for sure we just don't
00:49:13.480 know now i would normally say that the marital affairs of the second gentleman are not relevant
00:49:20.020 to voters and i would still say that here there are countless reasons to not vote for kamala harris
00:49:24.480 the fact that her husband got the nanny pregnant 15 years ago doesn't even make the top 50 on the list
00:49:28.640 but even if this has no electoral significance it still matters and it matters for one reason above all
00:49:34.360 that doug emhoff the guy who ruined his first marriage by sleeping with and with and impregnating the
00:49:40.440 nanny is now on a crusade against so-called toxic masculinity indeed a headline in the washington
00:49:46.920 post tells us that emhoff himself is quote the antidote to toxic masculinity but what is toxic
00:49:53.560 masculinity and why does it need an antidote at least according to emhoff well here he is in an
00:49:57.500 interview with cnn in 2022 explaining there is still a bit of a stigma uh with the notion of men
00:50:07.620 taking a step back and being openly supportive of a woman who has a bigger role and a bigger job than
00:50:15.140 the man does are you trying to intentionally destigmatize that definitely definitely think about
00:50:22.500 it i do um i do not at the beginning because this was a no-brainer but now that i'm in the role
00:50:28.580 and you really see like not all men naturally would do this and and would push back and then there's
00:50:37.140 this this this toxicity this this uh this masculine idea of what what a man is that's out there that is
00:50:47.060 just not correct now he's right by the way at least about the first part um not all men would be willing
00:50:53.940 to play first lady or second lady uh even worse to their wives and become a stay-at-home husband
00:50:59.720 i i wouldn't be a stay-at-home husband providing for my family is my fundamental purpose on earth
00:51:07.380 and i would never give that up now fortunately i have a wife who certainly would never want me to
00:51:12.380 but that makes me toxically masculine according to emhoff who continued to speak
00:51:16.860 out about this subject in an interview with msnbc the following year here's what he said then
00:51:21.620 can we just talk about masculinity for a moment um as being second gentleman changed your own view
00:51:30.340 of perceived gender roles or what it means to be a man who that's this is something i've i've thought
00:51:37.500 about a lot and something i've spoken about a lot there's too much of toxicity it's masculine toxicity
00:51:44.520 out there and we've kind of confused what it means to be a man what it means to be masculine where
00:51:50.140 you've got this trope out there that you've got to be tough and you know angry and and lash out to
00:51:56.600 be strong it's just the opposite you know strength is how you show your love for people strength is how
00:52:02.520 you are for people and how you have their back and how you you stick up for other other people
00:52:08.220 and pushing up pushing out against bullies i mean that's what i believe it is so every time
00:52:14.260 i can speak against this toxicity i we're seeing it with our younger people we're seeing it in our
00:52:21.220 discourse and our politics in the media you're seeing it as it relates to so many of the issues
00:52:27.200 that we're pushing back on so um i think it's a problem and i'm going to continue to use this
00:52:32.760 platform every time i get to speak out against this toxic masculinity that's out there
00:52:38.400 now we know that um first ladies historically are given some little project to go out and do so
00:52:45.400 that they can feel important for michelle obama it was lecturing us about our bad nutrition jill biden
00:52:50.520 for her part has mostly been given the task of changing her husband's diapers and now we know what
00:52:55.100 first lady uh doug emhoff will be focused on should kamala win in november he'll be sent to the front
00:53:01.500 lines to lead the war against toxic masculinity kamala may be a childless cat lady but she's not a single
00:53:07.620 childless cat lady which means she has a husband that she can parade around as a mascot for male
00:53:12.380 feminism the fight against toxic masculinity will go into overdrive if we have a female president with
00:53:18.220 a henpecked husband like emhoff so things are going to get very cringy very fast but i can't deny it
00:53:24.680 emhoff is the perfect spokesman for this issue after all the only truly toxic form of masculinity is
00:53:30.220 emasculated masculinity in other words toxic masculinity is non-masculinity a man is toxic if he is not
00:53:37.580 masculine now this is not how the term is used of course by people like emhoff for them masculinity
00:53:43.980 is toxic when there's too much of it and too much emphasis on it you heard him say this idea that men
00:53:49.260 are supposed to be tough is to him toxic he lives in a delusional fantasy world where our culture's
00:53:54.280 greatest problem is its over emphasis on toughness and strength that couldn't be further from the mark
00:54:00.560 like so much else that we hear from uh democrats it's the opposite of the truth
00:54:04.580 that this is the problem with the term toxic masculinity in practice it seems that toxic
00:54:10.540 masculinity can either refer to traditionally masculine traits that are now wrongly regarded as
00:54:16.380 harmful or actually harmful traits that are wrongly associated with men exclusively so if it's used in the
00:54:25.380 first sense it's it's obviously degrading and damaging because it tells men that their natural
00:54:30.040 masculine dispositions are somehow disordered um there's there's there's you know nothing wrong
00:54:37.380 with with with uh telling them to be strong or encouraging them to exercise control over their
00:54:41.820 emotions obviously these messages can be delivered the wrong way but the fundamental point is good and
00:54:46.320 important the problem in our culture isn't that boys are being thrown in a you know box or forced to
00:54:52.700 conform to some strict notion of masculinity again it's the opposite in fact with how men are raised
00:55:00.600 from childhood you know too many boys are given no instruction on how to be men no example to follow
00:55:06.220 no guidance on how to grow and mature in their masculinity as the left likes to remind us all the
00:55:12.200 time we're not living in the 1940s we aren't and that means that the era of the strong and stoic man
00:55:17.180 ended a long time ago we're now living in the era of drag queens and feminism and gender fluidity and
00:55:23.160 fatherless homes most boys these days have no clue how to be men no idea what to do with their masculine
00:55:30.480 energy because nobody's ever told them or shown them and and and if anyone does come along and says
00:55:35.960 well this is what masculinity is all about you know in order to be masculine you should do this they're
00:55:40.720 condemned by people like doug emhoff now toxic masculinity is being used in the second sense
00:55:46.700 used to describe actually harmful behavior well then it unfairly blames masculinity for bullying or
00:55:54.020 narcissistic tendencies that have no gender right then you're just then you're just taking that i mean
00:55:59.740 there could be like bad things that a man does that are actually bad but then if you come in and say
00:56:05.180 always being toxically masculine well now you're just like slandering all of masculinity
00:56:10.440 because of the actions of this one guy and if you don't understand why men might take issue with
00:56:14.540 that approach all you have to do is imagine how almost any woman would react if i said that
00:56:19.320 you know gossipy materialistic bimbos have toxic femininity that would be at the very least an
00:56:27.160 unnecessarily inflammatory way of addressing the problem of materialistic bimbos but worse than that
00:56:32.500 it would suggest that femininity taken to an extreme results in dumb bimbos who spend their
00:56:38.780 husband's money on shoes and purses so it seems to say well it's okay to be a woman but don't be too
00:56:43.840 womanly now of course nobody ever does talk about toxic femininity and the reason we don't talk about
00:56:49.700 it is because we recognize how insulting and demeaning that concept is we also recognize that it's not
00:56:55.980 possible for a woman to be too much of a woman with you know it's it's it's there's not a problem of men
00:57:00.680 of women being too feminine but with men that's the kind of message now as i said the real toxicity
00:57:09.500 to use doug's term is when men reject masculinity and when women reject femininity
00:57:15.500 doug emhoff knows something about that cheating on your wife and fathering a child with a nanny is
00:57:22.100 in fact it is toxic behavior it's not toxically masculine behavior it's toxically unmasculine
00:57:30.520 because a man's job is to protect provide for and remain loyal to his family emhoff failed in that
00:57:36.960 regard and now he wants to lecture other men about how they should behave now i'm certainly not above
00:57:43.800 listening to the wisdom of of other men especially men older than myself who have something worthwhile to
00:57:48.440 say about what it means to be a man but this guy has no wisdom on that issue or any other issue
00:57:54.140 he's obviously struggling mightily in his own life with what it means to be a man
00:57:58.440 we don't need to hear him pontificating on the subject he should save those lectures for when he's
00:58:04.640 looking in the mirror and that is why doug emhoff the second gentleman is today canceled that'll do
00:58:11.640 for the show today thanks for watching thanks for listening talk to you tomorrow have a great day god
00:58:15.020 republicans are nazis you cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people growing up i never
00:58:28.040 thought much about race never really seemed to matter that much at least not to me am i racist i would
00:58:33.380 really appreciate it if you love i'm trying to learn i'm on this journey i'm going to sort this out
00:58:37.620 i need to go deeper undercover joining us now is matt certified dei expert here's my certification
00:58:46.540 and what you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness this is more for you unless for
00:58:50.540 you is america inherently racist the word inherent is challenging i want to rename the george washington
00:58:55.340 monument to the george floyd monument america is racist to its bones so inherently yeah this country
00:59:00.540 is a piece of white folks white trash white supremacy white woman white boy is there a black
00:59:07.280 person around what a black person right here does he not exist hi robin hi what's your name i'm matt
00:59:14.300 i just had to ask who you are because you have to be careful never be too careful in theaters
00:59:19.620 september 13th rated pg-13