The Matt Walsh Show - December 18, 2020


Ep. 625 - Public Health Experts Push For Racial Eugenics


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40 minutes

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179.28645

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521

Misogynist Sentences

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Summary

Public health experts are suggesting that we should give out the flu vaccine based on race. They re advocating openly for racial eugenics, and the way we distribute the vaccine. We ll talk about that today, plus 5 headlines including a major spike in cases in L.A. County, why would this be happening in one of the country s strictest lockdown policies? And in our daily cancellation, I respond to the people who are angry at me for daring to suggest it s not good to be a prostitute.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, public health experts are suggesting that we should give out the vaccine
00:00:04.320 based on race. They're advocating openly for racial eugenics and the way we distribute the
00:00:09.260 vaccine. We'll talk about that today. Also, five headlines, including a major spike in cases in
00:00:13.400 L.A. County. But if the lockdowns work, why would this be happening in one of the places in the
00:00:17.980 country with the strictest lockdown policies? And in our daily cancellation, I will respond to the
00:00:22.820 people who are angry at me for daring to suggest, as I did yesterday, that it's not good to be a
00:00:28.620 prostitute. All of that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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00:02:30.280 distributed and administered, it's been, I have to say, quite encouraging to see so many people who
00:02:35.440 derided Trump for promising a vaccine within the year actually hold themselves accountable now and admit
00:02:40.060 they were wrong, apologize to the president and thank him. You know, so many on the left have done this and
00:02:45.000 it's been extremely inspiring to see. Maybe there is hope for national unity after all. I'm just kidding.
00:02:51.780 Of course, Trump has gotten precisely zero credit for falling through on his promise. And so far as I can
00:02:56.680 tell, none of the people who openly mocked him for saying it would be out in a year have admitted their error,
00:03:01.980 much less apologized, much less thank the president for getting this done. Instead, they're talking now about
00:03:07.900 forming commissions to prosecute the Trump administration for failing to save even more
00:03:12.960 lives. And we'll play that clip for you in the five headlines segment coming up. But as for the
00:03:17.360 vaccine, its rollout hit a bit of a speed bump yesterday when a nurse in Chattanooga received
00:03:23.160 the shot and then immediately went in front of cameras for a press conference to talk about it.
00:03:27.180 And things went a little bit off the rails from there. Listen, we are in the covered unit. So
00:03:33.580 therefore, you know, my team will be getting first chances to get the vaccine. And I know that
00:03:40.260 it's really, I'm sorry, I'm feeling really dizzy.
00:03:50.900 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:03:57.180 Yeah, so she passed out there on camera after taking the vaccine. And this is exactly the opposite
00:04:22.740 sort of PR they were hoping for. And in fairness, you know, it's not uncommon for people to become
00:04:28.280 lightheaded or to faint after getting a shot. I'm not a big fan of needles myself, I have to admit. So
00:04:33.780 I can somewhat understand, though, to be clear, I've never fainted after one. So because that would be
00:04:38.320 unmanly. But the point is that most likely this nurse's reaction doesn't tell us anything about the
00:04:44.520 vaccine itself. Yet the optics are not good. And there's no getting around that. The campaign then to
00:04:49.740 push the vaccine on us by bribe or threat or mandate will only have to be ramped up now to
00:04:55.040 compensate. Now, my own view on the vaccine is not terribly bold or interesting. I've shared it before.
00:05:01.340 But it's the only view that makes sense to my mind. And that is, you know, I think if you want
00:05:05.940 to get the vaccine, you should. And if you don't want to get it, you shouldn't. And that's my position
00:05:10.260 on all vaccines and always has been. It's my position on this one. Personally, I probably won't get it
00:05:16.460 because my COVID risk level is extremely low. And besides, I'm so far back in line by the time
00:05:21.720 that it's available to me. It might be sort of a moot point by then. But people should be able to
00:05:26.880 make their own choices. And choice being the operative word here, a word used very often in
00:05:31.920 political discussions, though, the people who define themselves as pro-choice often show that
00:05:36.980 they have a very narrow and limited idea of when and in what circumstances the pro-choice principle
00:05:42.240 should apply. Namely, they apply it to abortion, prostitution and drug use and not much else.
00:05:49.580 Those are the only realms in which they are in favor of choice. The other key point about how the
00:05:55.760 vaccine is distributed and administered, aside from the point that it should only be given to those
00:05:59.680 who freely choose it, is that priority in its distribution should be afforded to those who are
00:06:04.860 most vulnerable. This seems rather obvious and is a position that shouldn't need to be explained
00:06:09.960 or defended. Of course, people most vulnerable should be the ones to get it first. But we have
00:06:15.020 to explain and defend it, turns out, because many of our health experts, quote unquote, have other
00:06:20.160 ideas. There's an article in the New York Times, didn't get much attention when it was published a
00:06:24.340 week ago. And the fact that it didn't get much attention, I think, tells you something. But it features
00:06:28.440 health experts who are pushing what can only be described as a form of racial eugenics in relation to
00:06:35.060 the vaccine. I'm not exaggerating. Listen to this. This is from the New York Times.
00:06:39.960 Says, with the coronavirus pandemic surging and initial vaccine supplies limited, the United
00:06:43.800 States faces a hard choice. Should the country's immunization program focus in the early months on
00:06:48.560 the elderly and people with serious medical conditions who are dying of the virus at the
00:06:52.440 highest rates or on essential workers, an expansive category encompassing Americans who have borne the
00:06:57.800 greatest risk of infection? Now, by essential workers, it is meant, among other things, fast food fry
00:07:06.020 cooks and Walmart cashiers and people in that realm, many of whom are nothing against them. But many of
00:07:12.860 them, the point is, are young and are not in any serious risk from the virus. That's precisely why
00:07:18.840 these fast food and retail establishments have been able to stay open. And you haven't often heard of
00:07:24.480 the employee roles of these stores getting wiped out from the virus. You know, there really isn't anything
00:07:29.800 to discuss here or there shouldn't be. Of course, we should not be prioritizing a 17-year-old kid
00:07:36.380 working at Burger King over an elderly person who belongs to an age bracket that's been, that's born
00:07:41.360 by far the brunt of COVID casualties. Of course, the elderly should come first. They're the ones dying
00:07:47.540 from the disease by and large. So the answer here is obvious, but not to the New York Times.
00:07:54.620 They continue and it gets worse from here. Dr. Peter Zillagia, let's call him, he says,
00:08:03.300 to me, the issue of ethics is very significant, very important for this country. He's a committee
00:08:09.240 member and a pediatrics professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. He said at the time,
00:08:14.520 and he said, quote, it clearly favors the essential, ethics clearly favors the essential worker group
00:08:19.680 because of the high proportion of minority, low income, and low education workers among the essential
00:08:26.200 worker bracket. Now, wait a second. Why should essential workers be favored because there's a
00:08:33.140 high proportion of minorities? Why should that factor into the equation at all? I mean, who cares what
00:08:39.420 race they are? What difference does that make? There are a lot of elderly black people too,
00:08:43.840 last I checked. But who cares again, either way? Are we really going to decide who gets to be saved
00:08:50.920 based on their race? Is that actually what's being proposed here? The answer is yes. Yes, it is. That's
00:08:57.960 what they're proposing. Back to the article. Mark Lipsitch, an infectious disease epidemiologist at
00:09:04.660 Harvard's T.H. Chen School of Public Health, argued that teachers should not be included as essential
00:09:09.640 workers if a central goal of the committee is to reduce health inequities. He says teachers have
00:09:16.320 middle-class salaries, are very often white, and they have college degrees. Of course, they should
00:09:22.420 be treated better, but they are not among the most mistreated of workers. You know, they aren't just
00:09:29.080 white. They're very white. They're in a late stage of whiteness. The case is terminal for them.
00:09:33.980 But Mark says the goal is to reduce inequities. Well, no, it isn't. The goal is to reduce infection
00:09:40.380 and death from the virus. That has to be the goal of the vaccine because there are no vaccines for
00:09:47.840 inequities. But don't worry. Senior economist Elise Gold says that actually teachers maybe should be
00:09:55.800 prioritized, not for their own sake, but because it would be helpful to black and brown people,
00:10:01.040 quote-unquote, to help them. She says, here's the quote from the article. It says, Elise Gould,
00:10:05.440 a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute, disagreed. Teachers not only ensure that children
00:10:11.380 don't fall further behind in their education, she said, but are also critical to the workforce at large.
00:10:16.860 Quote, when you talk about disproportionate impact and you're concerned about people getting back into
00:10:21.700 the labor force, many are mothers, and they will have a harder time if their children don't have a
00:10:25.640 reliable place to go. And if you think generally about people who have jobs where they can't telework,
00:10:30.500 they are disproportionately black and brown. They'll have more of a challenge when child care
00:10:35.220 is an issue. Okay, so teachers might be saved because they're useful to black people. But it
00:10:41.600 gets even worse. For the grand finale, here's the final and most direct pitch for eugenics that you
00:10:47.940 get in this article. Harold Schmidt, an expert in ethics and health policy at the University of
00:10:54.280 Pennsylvania, said that it is reasonable to put essential workers ahead of older adults,
00:10:59.040 given their risks, and that they are disproportionately minorities.
00:11:04.220 Dr. Schmidt says, older populations are whiter. Society is structured in a way that enables them
00:11:10.160 to live longer. Instead of giving additional health benefits to those who already had more of them,
00:11:15.480 we can start to level the playing field a bit.
00:11:17.900 Yes, level the playing field.
00:11:22.620 Level the playing field. Think about that phrase.
00:11:26.360 If you're wondering why people don't trust health experts, look no further.
00:11:31.380 These are radical ideologues who put their warped ideas of racial justice and equity
00:11:36.880 ahead of anything and everything else.
00:11:40.780 I mean, how can we trust them?
00:11:41.840 Here they are in this article, hoping to level the playing field by letting white people die.
00:11:49.220 And yet we still will be lectured for not trusting the experts.
00:11:53.740 No, of course we don't trust them.
00:11:55.400 There's nothing to trust here.
00:11:57.440 And this is their own doing.
00:11:59.940 This is their decision to go in public and say things like this.
00:12:03.720 When people respond to that logically by saying, we can't listen to these people,
00:12:10.220 you know, that's not our fault.
00:12:12.140 That is their fault, 100%.
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00:13:58.940 A report from ABC7 says the ICU capacity in the 11-county Southern California region
00:14:04.560 has dropped to 0% amid a dramatic surge in coronavirus cases, according to officials on Thursday.
00:14:11.420 California hospitals are required to report the total number of all available staffed ICU beds
00:14:16.240 each day. Regional ICU capacity is calculated by subtracting neonatal and pediatric intensive care beds
00:14:21.580 from the number of adult beds.
00:14:24.060 News of the diminished ICU capacity came as the state announced the deaths of 379 Californians,
00:14:30.520 marking the highest number of fatalities in one day since the pandemic began
00:14:34.860 and surpassing the previous record set the previous day.
00:14:38.180 It says the state reported another 52,000 new cases of the virus,
00:14:44.100 just 1,400 cases less than what Californians saw the day prior.
00:14:48.300 Okay, so they are setting records.
00:14:52.120 Now we've got a life lost every four minutes in a 24-hour span is what they're saying
00:14:56.580 in the state of California.
00:14:58.600 They're setting what they say anyway.
00:15:00.960 What's being reported is that they're setting records for COVID deaths,
00:15:04.180 that COVID infection is going crazy, ICUs are full.
00:15:07.120 That's what they're claiming.
00:15:10.740 Well, California has also had the strictest lockdowns in the country or among the strictest,
00:15:18.140 especially in Southern California, especially in L.A. County.
00:15:21.040 It's one of the strictest places in the whole country.
00:15:25.700 And if you've been there at any point during the pandemic, which I have,
00:15:30.060 many people in this building have lived there before,
00:15:32.820 you don't see people walking around without masks.
00:15:35.280 Everybody's wearing a mask.
00:15:37.540 Everybody's following the protocols.
00:15:40.440 And yet the virus is doing what the virus is going to do,
00:15:43.960 which has been the contention of the anti-lockdown set from the very beginning,
00:15:50.900 that you're not going to stop the virus by telling everyone to hide in their homes.
00:15:55.700 It's not going to work.
00:15:56.920 You're not going to be able to do it.
00:15:58.020 And on top of that, you're keeping people cooped up in their homes with each other.
00:16:04.440 And that's the primary way that the virus spreads, we're told.
00:16:07.040 This would seem to be evidence that the lockdowns haven't been very effective,
00:16:14.520 but we're not allowed to talk about that or acknowledge that.
00:16:19.300 No, what this means is that, well, you know, it's not a,
00:16:23.780 we just need to do more of what didn't work.
00:16:26.340 We just need to do it to a higher degree.
00:16:28.160 Or we'll be told that, no, those, it wasn't a real lockdown.
00:16:34.020 Yeah, we tried fake lockdowns, but not the, no, it wasn't the real thing.
00:16:38.140 We still haven't tried the real authentic lockdowns.
00:16:41.020 Those are what works.
00:16:44.100 Number two, yesterday on MSNBC, a member of their talking head panel
00:16:47.800 went into great detail explaining why should there,
00:16:50.540 why there should be panels after the Trump administration
00:16:54.120 to prosecute the Trump administration because, you know,
00:16:58.300 it's their fault that all these people died from COVID.
00:17:00.980 Here's what this lunatic had to say.
00:17:04.140 And also, when you compare Trump and Bush,
00:17:06.680 Bush killed hundreds of thousands of people abroad,
00:17:09.580 you know, brown and black people in faraway countries that we don't care about.
00:17:13.060 Donald Trump killed hundreds of thousands of people
00:17:14.740 or presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people,
00:17:17.700 preventable deaths here at home in the United States of America.
00:17:21.480 And that, for me, you know, you talk about morally abominable.
00:17:24.200 It's sociopathic.
00:17:25.780 You mentioned earlier in the show the four words that will be the epitaph
00:17:29.200 is we want more infections, we want more infected.
00:17:32.540 What about who cares in those emails?
00:17:34.760 That jumped out at me.
00:17:35.960 This guy, Paul Alexander, writes,
00:17:37.520 if we have more cases, more people infected, more positive tests,
00:17:41.580 who cares?
00:17:42.760 And you take who cares, you add it to Donald Trump's it is what it is,
00:17:46.300 you add it to Jared Kushner's that's their problem
00:17:49.060 when people in New York are dying.
00:17:50.800 This is sociopathic.
00:17:52.220 This is not just morally abominable.
00:17:53.500 And I think people should be held to account.
00:17:55.320 I think they should be prosecuted.
00:17:56.880 The people behind these preventable deaths
00:17:58.820 should be prosecuted when they leave office on January 20th.
00:18:01.700 Yeah, and they're out for blood.
00:18:05.480 The left is out for blood.
00:18:06.300 That's very clear.
00:18:07.960 It's not enough to win.
00:18:09.180 They want to punish.
00:18:10.220 They want to punish those who have opposed them for the last four years.
00:18:13.560 And they're going to do it, too.
00:18:15.080 Especially if they take control of the entire government.
00:18:17.800 The reason why these races down in Georgia are so important.
00:18:21.020 They can control the entire government.
00:18:22.400 They're going to do it.
00:18:23.000 This is revenge they're looking for.
00:18:29.320 Meanwhile, again, we've got a vaccine.
00:18:32.580 I mean, this is really, we're not taking any time to appreciate it.
00:18:35.680 In fact, you know, it's kind of on both sides because the left doesn't want to appreciate the fact
00:18:40.420 that the vaccine came out so quickly because they have been proven wrong
00:18:43.800 and they don't want to give Trump credit for anything at all.
00:18:46.040 And they're very, let's be clear, they're very upset that this thing is coming out
00:18:49.440 while Trump is in office.
00:18:50.980 They would much prefer if it was another couple months.
00:18:53.800 And people are dying in the meantime.
00:18:55.180 They don't talk about being sociopathic.
00:18:56.380 They don't care about that.
00:18:57.400 They just don't want Trump to get credit for it.
00:18:59.140 So, of course, the left's not going to give him credit.
00:19:00.520 But then on the right, there's a lot of skepticism about the vaccine.
00:19:03.580 And I'm not saying that all that skepticism is off base.
00:19:07.720 But at the same time, you know, there is.
00:19:10.260 And so he's not getting a lot of credit there either.
00:19:12.680 Meanwhile, this is an enormous achievement.
00:19:15.520 That is really not appreciated by hardly anyone at all.
00:19:21.060 Number three, also yesterday, John Berman on CNN hit on an important point, actually,
00:19:26.060 that there's been a spike in deaths among young people over the past several months.
00:19:32.560 And even though young people are not very susceptible to coronavirus,
00:19:39.420 still, they've been dying at a much higher rate than they have in the past.
00:19:42.600 Only he, of course, reaches the wrong but predictably wrong conclusion.
00:19:47.140 Listen.
00:19:47.280 The authors of it is Dr. Rochelle Walensky, who will run the CDC starting in a few weeks,
00:19:53.280 which found that young people are dying at higher rates over the last year than they were before.
00:20:01.540 It found that July appears to have been the deadliest month among this group in modern American history.
00:20:06.960 Over the past 20 years, an average of 11,000 young Americans died each July.
00:20:12.340 This number swelled to more than 16,000.
00:20:15.520 We're talking about people ages 25 to 44, 5,000 more deaths in the month of July than the previous average.
00:20:24.080 And the implication is, is that it's largely because of coronavirus.
00:20:33.880 Yeah.
00:20:34.820 So it's because of the coronavirus that all these young people are dying.
00:20:39.140 Now, although that's not what the data shows.
00:20:41.820 That's not what's borne out.
00:20:44.980 I mean, look at the data.
00:20:47.640 Is that what we see?
00:20:48.580 That all these young people are dying of the coronavirus?
00:20:51.140 He says, well, the implication is probably because of that.
00:20:57.160 Yeah, that's not actually what you see when you look at the numbers.
00:20:59.800 You don't see young people dying in mass, dying in droves from the coronavirus, not at all.
00:21:05.340 Yet, young people are dying at a higher rate.
00:21:08.640 Why is that?
00:21:09.360 Well, it seems pretty clear to everybody else.
00:21:11.120 You look at the suicide spikes that have already been reported, drug abuse, isolation, the deterioration of mental health.
00:21:20.120 That's what's happening.
00:21:21.820 These are young people, just like everybody else, isolated.
00:21:26.020 And if you have someone who already is struggling with mental health problems, depression, struggling with addiction, and then you lock them in their home for seven months, this is what happens.
00:21:38.080 It's not the coronavirus.
00:21:39.380 It's the policies.
00:21:40.880 Once again, as always.
00:21:42.340 Number four, speaking of horrible policies, the Gothamist has a story with a bunch of photos of people dining outdoors.
00:21:52.420 And you can find these on social media as well.
00:21:54.740 Dining outdoors in New York during the snowstorm that hit the city.
00:21:59.040 You know, below freezing temperatures, people are sitting out in a snowstorm eating outside because you can see some of the pictures because because they can't go inside.
00:22:08.280 And then here's the latest.
00:22:10.040 So already they're being forced to eat outside in a snowstorm below freezing temperatures.
00:22:15.160 Now we have this from the New York Post.
00:22:18.380 It says Big Apple eatery owners were thrown into a panic Thursday night when the Cuomo administration dropped new rules that barred patrons in outdoor spaces from using their indoor bathrooms.
00:22:29.540 Now, up until now, at least if you had to eat outside, you could still walk inside to use the bathroom, but not anymore.
00:22:36.840 The initial guidance released publicly by a counsel to Mayor Bill de Blasio stated that customers are not allowed to enter the inside of one of these restaurants for any reason while the guidance is in effect.
00:22:48.660 To the dismay of some eatery owners, the guidance indicated that even the bathrooms would be off limits.
00:22:52.700 One of the questions on the document says, if my SLA licensed establishment is offering outdoor dining, may I allow customers to use the bathroom inside?
00:23:00.460 The reply states, no, customers may not enter the inside of the establishment for any reason.
00:23:06.040 OK, yes, this is good for public health, isn't it?
00:23:09.780 This is the best thing we could do for public health.
00:23:12.040 Force people to eat outside in the snow in below freezing temperatures and then bar access to sanitation facilities.
00:23:20.480 Is it part of the thing we're supposed to be washing our hands a lot?
00:23:25.740 Now you can't go inside and wash your hands.
00:23:27.960 What if you have to use the bathroom?
00:23:29.240 Now you're going to have people running, what, in a back alley behind the restaurant?
00:23:33.980 Just absolutely crazy.
00:23:36.720 And there's no reason to do it.
00:23:38.360 There is no health-based reason to do it.
00:23:41.380 Are there a lot of people getting coronavirus as they walk to the bathroom?
00:23:46.200 They walk across an empty restaurant to the bathroom.
00:23:52.820 Do we have any data at all that indicates that anyone has gotten sick from coronavirus from doing that?
00:24:00.400 Of course not.
00:24:03.140 Just completely...
00:24:05.640 Just...
00:24:06.880 People in the future will look back on this and they won't believe it.
00:24:10.600 There's so much that's happening right now that I think people in the future will not believe.
00:24:14.740 They'll think that their history books are lying to them.
00:24:17.800 Which their history books might lie to them and not tell them about some of these things.
00:24:21.520 Number five.
00:24:22.620 Joe Exotic of Tiger King fame is suing the Department of Justice for rejecting his application for pardon.
00:24:28.380 Which is something you can do, apparently.
00:24:30.480 If you ask for a pardon and don't get it, you can sue the Department of Justice.
00:24:32.940 And of course, it's a good thing that his application is being rejected because the guy is a psycho and a scumbag
00:24:41.060 and richly deserves to be locked in a cage, really, for the rest of his life.
00:24:44.920 But I think, you know, talking about crazy things and things that nobody will believe,
00:24:50.280 that the brief obsession we had in this country with Tiger King
00:24:54.100 and the way that this guy was turned into a sympathetic character somehow
00:24:58.680 will go down as another example of a, you know, of mass psychosis on the part of the American public.
00:25:06.820 Brought on maybe by boredom and stress.
00:25:08.740 I don't think it was a coincidence that this show was so popular at the beginning of the lockdowns
00:25:13.600 when everybody was stressed out, locked in their homes, not knowing what to do.
00:25:16.060 But, and I'm not saying the show wasn't fascinating, you know, like a, you know, kind of rubbernecking,
00:25:23.720 an automobile crash sort of way.
00:25:26.320 It was.
00:25:28.280 But very obvious to me all along that this guy is, everybody in the show, every single one, total scumbag.
00:25:34.700 All of them should probably be in prison.
00:25:37.220 And Joe Exotic will stay there.
00:25:39.680 All right.
00:25:40.940 We're going to get to our daily cancellation in just a second.
00:25:43.520 But here's a bonus.
00:25:47.480 Not really a headline per se, but it deserves our attention, I think.
00:25:52.020 And I just wanted to show you this.
00:25:53.200 This is a photo that, in fact, I captured doing a little bit of journalism myself on the street,
00:25:58.020 as I do sometimes.
00:25:59.540 I captured this photo yesterday while going into a Kroger here in Nashville.
00:26:05.020 I was getting some smoked sausage to make what proved to be a rather delicious sausage
00:26:09.560 and potato Cajun stir fry.
00:26:11.200 But anyway, that's neither here nor there.
00:26:14.040 The point is this.
00:26:15.200 What you can see here in the photo, if you're watching the show, if you're not, I'll describe it.
00:26:20.300 It's a shopping cart that someone has ditched in the parking lot, which I've made very clear.
00:26:27.580 I mean, throughout my career, this is something I've talked about often.
00:26:31.020 The problem of people ditching shopping carts in the parking lot.
00:26:34.040 But here's what makes this so infuriating to me.
00:26:37.680 It's that this is worse than just the normal degenerates and ne'er-do-wells who will leave their carts just in the middle of,
00:26:45.580 you know, in the middle of the lot somewhere, wherever they unloaded it,
00:26:48.920 they'll just leave it there and then they'll drive away.
00:26:50.240 Like, that's bad enough.
00:26:51.900 But in this case, someone has brought the cart back to the cart corral almost all the way,
00:26:59.360 but left it five feet from the corral, partially in someone's parking spot,
00:27:05.160 rather than simply pushing it.
00:27:06.900 Like, literally another five feet is all you had to do in order to actually put it into its proper receptacle area.
00:27:12.660 But they couldn't be bothered to do that.
00:27:13.980 They could go most of the way, but they couldn't finish it off.
00:27:17.580 And so they just left it there.
00:27:20.880 This is a huge problem.
00:27:24.300 As I've argued many times, I think we can tell, we know everything we need to know about you.
00:27:36.140 All of your character can be summarized by what you do with a shopping cart when nobody is watching.
00:27:44.980 Because it's such a simple little thing.
00:27:49.260 It's a little thing, but requires so little effort that if you just leave it there,
00:27:56.020 it shows you care not at all about your fellow man.
00:27:59.400 And you know when you're leaving the shopping cart,
00:28:01.880 gust of wind could easily pick that thing up, especially with the weather we've been having.
00:28:05.960 Gust of wind could easily come along, pick it up, and send it into someone's door.
00:28:10.400 It's not going to be serious damage, but you know you're leaving it here.
00:28:13.860 It could damage someone else's car.
00:28:15.660 In order to avoid that, all you have to do is take 20 seconds to put it away.
00:28:21.840 You cannot be bothered to take 20 seconds to spare someone else damage to their property.
00:28:28.280 It is outrageous, morally abominable, and unconstitutional, I say.
00:28:35.180 Now let's get to our daily cancellation.
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00:31:34.120 Now, let's get to our daily cancellation.
00:31:36.800 So today for our cancellation, I want to briefly revisit the conversation we had yesterday to start
00:31:41.100 the show about prostitution and pornography, especially the kind you find on sites like
00:31:44.860 OnlyFans.
00:31:46.480 Many prominent voices on the left, including AOC and the ACLU and many others have recently
00:31:51.240 been promoting prostitution, in particular cyber prostitution, as real work.
00:31:56.700 Sex work is real work, they say.
00:31:58.860 Now, I made the case that if a woman getting paid to take off her clothes on camera is doing
00:32:03.460 real work, which I don't think she is, but if she is, it's certainly a very different
00:32:07.580 kind of work from the type performed by members of legitimate and noble professions.
00:32:13.060 A prostitute is selling her dignity for profit.
00:32:15.420 She is debasing herself for the enjoyment of strangers.
00:32:18.100 It is a shameful, dirty, bad way to make a living, and it should not be normalized or mainstreamed
00:32:23.440 or promoted.
00:32:24.780 Now, the first thing to realize about my point on this subject is that it is completely obvious
00:32:29.640 and nearly everyone in the world would have agreed with it up until 12 seconds ago.
00:32:34.700 I have, and this happens to me a lot, I have received a hell of a lot of backlash for saying
00:32:40.140 something that 10 billion people throughout history have already said, and that nearly
00:32:45.480 everyone would have taken for granted as a simple and incontrovertible fact.
00:32:50.180 It has never been easier to be controversial, to be a provocateur.
00:32:54.440 All you have to do is say stuff like, it's not good to be a prostitute or men don't men straight.
00:33:00.340 And suddenly you become edgy.
00:33:02.020 You're edgy now for saying that when in reality, you're saying the least edgy things a person
00:33:07.620 could possibly say.
00:33:09.540 But the left has been so successful in their war on reality and on common sense and on basic
00:33:14.060 human decency and morality that even people who are not on the left now, suddenly, are
00:33:19.560 treating these common sense propositions as controversial, if not outright unspeakable.
00:33:24.720 With all that said, I have one other point I wanted to make in relation to this topic,
00:33:31.820 and I hesitate to make it only because I fear that I might be giving my critics too much credit
00:33:36.500 with this argument that I will present.
00:33:41.520 I'm not sure if I am.
00:33:42.500 I hope I'm not giving them too much credit.
00:33:45.020 But the point is this, if you're a parent and you're also among the people who have gotten
00:33:51.900 angry at me for saying that prostitution and pornography are shameful and debasing industries
00:33:56.780 and that neither women nor men should be involved in it, and that it's bad for everybody
00:34:03.620 involved, if you disagree, and again, if you're a parent yourself, then why don't you
00:34:10.700 want your own daughter to be a prostitute or a porn star?
00:34:16.080 Now, like I said, I may be giving you too much credit.
00:34:18.820 It's possible that you're even more depraved than I anticipate.
00:34:22.320 But my guess is that for all of your talk about the validity and nobility and empowerment
00:34:27.680 of prostitution, you have not ever and would not ever encourage your daughter to grow up
00:34:33.520 and become one.
00:34:35.240 You have not and would not look at a little seven-year-old girl in your home who you love
00:34:40.120 and wish to protect and think to yourself, I really hope she sets up an OnlyFans account
00:34:44.500 when she's old enough.
00:34:45.960 I'm guessing and certainly hoping that you have never, ever, ever had that thought and
00:34:51.000 never would have it.
00:34:53.060 But why?
00:34:54.840 I mean, you say it's empowering and liberating for women to do this.
00:34:58.260 You say it's noble.
00:34:59.220 It's good.
00:35:00.540 Why don't you want your daughter to do this empowering, liberating thing?
00:35:04.420 Don't you want her to be liberated?
00:35:05.680 You know, it's also empowering and liberating to be a mother, a doctor, a scientist, a business
00:35:11.440 owner, an artist.
00:35:12.360 And you probably would be quite happy for your daughter to become any one of those things,
00:35:16.000 wouldn't you?
00:35:16.760 In fact, you may even actively want them to become one of those things or something similar.
00:35:21.480 And if you notice as your child grows older that she has a proclivity for science or medicine
00:35:26.240 or art, you would start guiding her in a certain direction so that she can one day have a career
00:35:31.440 in those fields.
00:35:32.360 Yet, as your child grows older and she spends time on social media, if she starts acting
00:35:36.660 inappropriately there, you would never in a million years, upon finding out about that,
00:35:42.040 say to your daughter, you know, you might have a great future as a prostitute.
00:35:46.660 Why?
00:35:47.960 Why wouldn't you say that?
00:35:50.720 You're saying this is a good thing, yet you wouldn't want your child to do it.
00:35:57.020 That's strange, isn't it?
00:35:58.820 So again, I ask why.
00:36:01.500 Well, I know why, of course.
00:36:03.400 You don't want your daughter in this life because it's a shameful, degrading life.
00:36:07.280 And women who do it are prone to become drug addicts and to kill themselves.
00:36:11.740 In fact, a great many prostitutes, as studies have repeatedly shown, have a history of being
00:36:15.300 sexually abused, too.
00:36:17.060 That is what propels people to get into this line of work, a history of abuse and neglect.
00:36:23.100 You know that porn and prostitution are things that damaged people do.
00:36:27.240 And if your child ends up doing it, it means that they are damaged.
00:36:31.320 You don't want your child to be damaged.
00:36:33.660 You don't want her to make a living as masturbation fodder for creeps on the internet or glorified
00:36:39.300 sex toys for guys they meet in motel rooms.
00:36:42.340 You don't want that for her, I hope.
00:36:44.780 You don't want it because you love your child.
00:36:46.440 I would suggest this.
00:36:49.740 If there is something that you wouldn't ever want anyone you love to ever do, then you
00:36:57.820 shouldn't want anyone to do it.
00:37:00.240 Now, there are other things.
00:37:01.300 A parent might be apprehensive about their son joining the military for fear of his safety,
00:37:05.360 but they would still be proud that he joined, right?
00:37:08.920 I mean, their heart would swell with pride when he went off to basic training.
00:37:13.080 Would your heart swell with pride the first time your daughter goes to have sex with a
00:37:16.840 customer in his car?
00:37:18.060 Would your eyes well up with tears of happiness upon hearing that your daughter earned her
00:37:21.760 first subscriber on OnlyFans?
00:37:24.620 No, it wouldn't.
00:37:26.420 Because you don't want that for her.
00:37:28.300 You don't.
00:37:29.400 Because in your heart, you know that I'm right about everything I'm saying.
00:37:34.200 And you're wrong.
00:37:35.260 And that's why you don't want it for her.
00:37:39.740 But you do want it for other people's kids.
00:37:43.720 Because you don't care about them.
00:37:46.080 It's really what this comes down to.
00:37:47.880 Yes, these girls are degrading themselves, but you personally don't care if they do.
00:37:52.520 And you might even enjoy it when they do.
00:37:55.460 Because you don't know them and aren't related to them and don't love them.
00:37:58.880 That's your position, if you're being honest about it.
00:38:03.880 Your position is, yes, Matt, you're right, it's degrading, but I don't care.
00:38:10.900 And for that reason, you're canceled.
00:38:14.260 Though, I would invite anyone, if you are a parent, and you want to prove me wrong,
00:38:18.440 and you want to come out publicly and say, no, I want my daughter to be a prostitute.
00:38:22.620 You go ahead and do that.
00:38:24.300 You go ahead and do that.
00:38:25.380 Prove me wrong.
00:38:25.820 But I don't think you will.
00:38:29.140 Because, again, I'm right.
00:38:30.660 100%.
00:38:30.980 And you're 100% wrong.
00:38:32.480 And also canceled.
00:38:34.060 And we'll leave it there.
00:38:35.340 For this week on the show, have a great weekend, everybody.
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