The Matt Walsh Show - March 09, 2021


Ep. 674 - Super Straight Pride


Episode Stats

Length

42 minutes

Words per Minute

185.06639

Word Count

7,866

Sentence Count

529

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

34


Summary

A new online trend has some declaring themselves "Super Straight." The left has condemned it as transphobic, but then again, they condemn everything as "transphobic." Plus, in our daily cancellation, we'll discuss a pastor who got himself fired after he told women they have a responsibility to look attractive to their husbands.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, a new online trend has some people declaring themselves
00:00:04.160 super straight. The left has condemned it as transphobic, but then again,
00:00:08.520 they condemn everything as transphobic. Also, five headlines, including BLM protesters
00:00:12.660 fighting against racism by harassing little girls on their way to a cheerleading competition.
00:00:17.720 Minneapolis braces for rioting as the Derek Chauvin trial begins.
00:00:21.500 And lonely people have given rise to a new trend, cow cuddling. Plus, in our daily cancellation,
00:00:27.100 we'll discuss a pastor who got himself fired after he gave a sermon telling women that they
00:00:31.280 have a responsibility to look attractive to their husbands. Did he have a point?
00:00:35.380 I'll see how many people I can tick off when we discuss that and much more today on the Matt Wall
00:00:39.760 Show. Now, in recent days, a new trend online has provoked increasing concern from the left and
00:00:52.760 the media. The trend is called super straight. This is a new sexual orientation, hot off the
00:00:57.260 presses, though not really new at all, invented by a TikTok user in a video that has since been
00:01:03.960 removed. I'm not sure if he removed it himself or TikTok took it down as hate speech. Certainly,
00:01:09.020 the left has declared the video hate speech. An article posted to Yahoo bears the headline,
00:01:14.140 a social media trend has people identifying as super straight. The transphobic campaign was meant
00:01:19.200 to divide LGBTQ people. And Pink News declares transphobic trend super straight has links to
00:01:25.120 the far right and neo-Nazis. Of course, because everything does. The website Distractify says
00:01:30.800 social media users explain how super straight is transphobia, not a sexuality. And the article
00:01:37.380 comes with a warning for those who didn't get the message from the headline that, quote,
00:01:41.300 transphobic statements are ahead. Before we go any further, I guess we should probably watch the
00:01:47.000 video. So let's watch the video that started all the commotion. Here it is.
00:01:50.460 Yo, guys, I made a new sexuality now, actually. It's called super straight, okay? Since straight
00:01:56.280 people or straight men is myself, I get called transphobic because I wouldn't date a trans woman.
00:02:01.800 You know, they're like, would you date a trans woman? I'm like, no, why? That's a female.
00:02:05.940 No, like, that's not a real woman to me. Like, I want real women. No, you're just transphobic.
00:02:09.800 Okay. So now I'm super straight. I only date the opposite gender woman that are born women. So you
00:02:16.040 can't say I'm transphobic now because that's just my sexuality, you know? Pretty edgy stuff. So the
00:02:23.120 guy in the video, which that Yahoo article mentioned earlier, calls a hate and disinformation campaign.
00:02:29.140 That's what they said about that video. It's a hate and disinformation campaign. But he's really just
00:02:34.060 making the point that he's attracted to females, which means he's not attracted to males,
00:02:37.540 even males who identify as female. The reason for this, by the way, is that generally speaking,
00:02:42.780 a human being is sexually attracted to another human being based on who that other human being
00:02:47.980 is, not based on what perception the other human has of themselves. The idea of being attracted to
00:02:54.720 another person's self-perception seems absurd, incomprehensible, because it is. Now, I'm not going
00:03:01.260 to go around calling myself super straight. I don't think we should make any serious attempt to turn
00:03:04.920 super straight into a thing simply because being regular straight, a normal old heterosexual
00:03:09.280 already means being attracted to members of the opposite sex, to the exclusion of members of your
00:03:14.740 same sex, even the ones who identify as members of the opposite sex. Coming up with a new term would
00:03:21.220 seem to surrender this ground and concede that it's possible for a person to be straight and yet also
00:03:26.360 attracted to members of his biological sex. I don't want to do that, so I'm going to stick with
00:03:30.700 plain old heterosexual to describe myself. But this super straight thing is more of a troll than
00:03:35.320 anything else, and as a troll, I have to admit it's pretty funny, and it makes an important point.
00:03:40.100 And the point is pretty simple. Two can play at that game, right? If the left can go around inventing
00:03:45.840 new sexualities out of whole cloth, then anybody can. And if LGBT people can express pride in their
00:03:52.200 sexual preference, then anybody can. One of the trending hashtags on Twitter right now is
00:03:57.480 super straight pride. And many of the people using the hashtags are accusing those who criticize
00:04:02.920 them of engaging in super phobia. Now, again, it's silly and really funny, but the point is that
00:04:09.140 if you think this is silly, then all of the other invented sexualities and genders are just as silly.
00:04:15.040 And so is labeling someone transphobic or homophobic for criticizing you or disagreeing with you.
00:04:20.960 The left does not want to add super straight to the list of sexualities, but keep in mind
00:04:24.240 this is a list which includes, but is not limited to, allosexual, androsexual, asexual,
00:04:30.780 autosexual, bicurious, bisexual, demisexual, fluid, gay, graysexual, gynosexual, heterosexual,
00:04:39.080 heteroflexible, homoflexible, homosexual, lesbian, pansexual, queer, questioning, sapiosexual,
00:04:44.440 sex repulsed, scolosexual, and spectrosexual. By the way, a demisexual is just someone who
00:04:50.780 needs to have an emotional connection to someone in order to be attracted to them.
00:04:55.780 That's a demisexual. If you need that emotional attachment, that emotional connection in order
00:05:01.680 to feel the attraction. So in other words, women, that's women are demisexual. A sapiosexual is
00:05:08.920 someone who finds intelligence attractive. And a gynosexual, as the name suggests, is someone who
00:05:15.020 is attracted to the female body. So in other words, a straight man or a lesbian. An allosexual,
00:05:22.060 get this, an allosexual, I'm not making this up, and I just found this out this morning,
00:05:28.140 is someone who experiences sexual attraction. Okay? If you're attracted to anyone, then you're
00:05:36.040 an allosexual. Any sexual attraction at all makes you an allosexual. What this all means is that the
00:05:41.460 super straight community is selling itself short, I think. I mean, you could add a whole bunch of
00:05:45.040 additional labels. You could be a heterosexual, allosexual, gynosexual super straight. This is
00:05:51.600 how ludicrous it's gotten. There are already LGBT orientations and pride flags for people who are
00:05:59.480 straight, but for whatever reason, don't want to call themselves that. I say for whatever reason,
00:06:04.960 but I know the reason. The reason is that there is privilege that comes with being in the LGBT
00:06:10.320 camp, being under that umbrella. Okay? It's not, it's not, it's not cis heterosexual privilege.
00:06:16.940 It's LGBT privilege. That's what we have in this culture. And that's why straight people invent
00:06:22.660 sexualities. I mean, they, they, they remain straight, but they invent new labels just so they
00:06:28.620 can fit just so they can be in the club. And if you have a club that everyone is desperate to be a
00:06:35.440 part of, that's a pretty good indication that your club is privileged. That's like the definition of a
00:06:40.860 privileged club. And all of these sexualities interact with the ever-expanding list of genders.
00:06:49.460 Now, this is certainly but a partial catalog, but that list includes agender, androgyny, androgynous,
00:06:55.920 bi-gender, cis-gender, gender fluid, gender non-conforming, gender questioning, gender variant, gender
00:07:00.620 queer, intersex, non-binary, pan-gender, trans-female, trans-male, trans-person, trans-woman, trans-feminine,
00:07:06.580 trans-masculine, two-spirit, and other. And like I said, very partial list. Matching up a sexuality with a
00:07:13.620 gender is like a March Madness bracket. They're like 98 trillion possible outcomes. And all of these
00:07:19.360 different words and labels are only meant to obscure the fact that in reality, you know, it all still
00:07:25.000 boils down to the same basic, quote, traditional possibilities. When it comes to sexual orientation,
00:07:30.700 the left has simply found a hundred different ways to repeat itself. But they hasten to remind you,
00:07:37.300 only they are allowed to do that. This is a game that only they are allowed to play.
00:07:42.440 They can invent genders, invent sexualities, express great pride in their new creations.
00:07:47.280 You cannot, they say. You're not allowed, according to their rules. And that's a very good reason to break
00:07:52.800 their rules and do it anyway, just to annoy them. I mean, for no other reason. So I'm a supporter of
00:07:58.660 the super straight movement for that reason alone. In fact, I think we could invent some more. I mean,
00:08:02.660 the sky is the limit. Maybe we could come up with different sexualities based on the day of the week.
00:08:09.060 If you're attracted to somebody on a Tuesday, you're a Tuesday sexual. If it's Wednesday,
00:08:13.600 you're a Wednesday sexual. Of course, Friday sexual would be a popular identification.
00:08:17.620 I suspect there won't be a lot of Monday sexuals. Is this completely stupid? Sure.
00:08:22.960 But the people who talk about demisexuals and allosexuals, you know, have no room to criticize.
00:08:29.440 And that's the point. Two can indeed play at this game. And if you don't like it,
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00:10:01.880 All right. And I apologize if you're watching the show and I seem, you know, more stiff and
00:10:08.280 uncomfortable than usual. It's because I woke up with a back injury that I suffered while sleeping.
00:10:14.220 And so I'm, I'm officially, this is a very recent thing for me, I guess, kind of exciting,
00:10:18.220 you know, a level of maturation and growth as a person. Um, when you really know,
00:10:22.700 when you officially reach adulthood is when you wake up with injuries that you sustained
00:10:29.500 while lying on a mattress sleeping. And I'm, I'm at that point. It's a new thing,
00:10:34.640 pretty exciting, also painful. All right. Um, so the trial for officer Derek Chauvin is set to
00:10:42.620 begin in Minneapolis and the city is already preparing for rioting. Um, which, you know,
00:10:50.120 what, what, what, what does that, what does that tell you? What does that tell you? If you're in
00:10:56.000 the group, um, if you're, you know, in BLM or if you're in a group, if you are among the people,
00:11:01.640 uh, hoping that Derek Chauvin is convicted, then it's already known ahead of time
00:11:07.280 that if your side gets upset, you're going to riot. Like, what does that tell you about your side?
00:11:12.480 When it's the same thing that happened around the election time, right? When cities have to,
00:11:19.320 have to board up shop and they have to, they have to shut down and they got to bring in the
00:11:23.680 national guard ahead of time and all that kind of stuff, because they're worried that you might get
00:11:28.760 upset. That should tell you something about your side. And if it's not clear by now, what it tells
00:11:35.700 you is that you're not the good guys. Pretty, that's a, that's a, you know, that's, that's a pretty
00:11:41.180 good indication. And this is all why I just don't see, um, I don't know how this trial is going to
00:11:50.400 go. It's hard for me to see how he could possibly get a fair trial, especially in Minneapolis. If
00:11:55.380 they don't change the location of trial, which doesn't look like they're going to, how, how could
00:11:59.920 he possibly get a fair trial? Because everyone in that jury is going to know, um, they're, they're,
00:12:07.700 they're going to know it's, it's very clear that, you know, if he's acquitted or even if he, you know,
00:12:14.120 probably even if he's found guilty on a lesser charge, let's say he's found guilty on, on a
00:12:18.420 manslaughter, but not on a murder. Well, BLM, they're going to dox the jurors. They're going to
00:12:25.420 find out who those jurors were and they're going to destroy their lives, if not worse. So, you know,
00:12:30.980 that as a juror sitting on a juror, you know, that if you, unless you've been living in a cave,
00:12:35.700 unless you've been unconscious for the last, uh, three years, four years, certainly for the last
00:12:40.600 eight or nine months, you know, that's the way it's going to go.
00:12:46.240 That you listen to the facts and if the facts tell you to acquit, you know, that if you,
00:12:51.880 if that's the vote that you cast, that's the decision you make, um, it could ruin your life.
00:12:58.480 You are going to be public enemy number one and they're going to try to find you and hunt you down.
00:13:01.700 So it would require, it would require for that jury to, to, uh, if the facts show that he should
00:13:10.180 be acquitted for the jury to make that decision would require an immense personal courage on their
00:13:15.160 part, which maybe they have that kind of courage. The thing is most people don't nothing against
00:13:20.640 people on jury. I don't know who they are, but most that's why that that's why we admire personal
00:13:25.120 courage because it's kind of a rare quality. So we'll see. Meanwhile, speaking of BLM, this is from
00:13:31.220 the Courier journal says a racial justice protest outside the Kentucky international convention center
00:13:35.560 over the weekend has drawn criticism from some community members who say demonstrators should
00:13:40.600 not have targeted children entering a cheer competition. Well, some community members say
00:13:45.480 that as some communities members are saying, maybe you don't target kids some. And then of course
00:13:52.860 there are plenty on the pro targeting kids side. Uh, it says for several hours, Saturday, a group of
00:13:58.520 about 30 protesters walked around outside the downtown building, chanting into megaphones and
00:14:02.580 calling on sparkly dressed kids to recognize their white privilege. Video from the scene has ignited
00:14:08.380 anger on social media from residents who say that city's officials should do more to crack down on
00:14:11.960 protests that have disrupted Louisville's streets and sidewalks for more than nine months. Um, we have
00:14:17.240 some of that video. Let's, let's watch some of it now.
00:14:29.200 Do something black today with your white privilege besides cheer. Do something black today with your
00:14:34.360 white privilege besides cheer. The reason why you get to be here in these pretty gorgeous
00:14:38.240 houses, gorgeous hair, gorgeous bones is because of your white privilege. Brianna is dead.
00:14:43.040 Black mothers are burying their babies while white mothers send their children to cheer competitions.
00:14:46.420 You're welcome.
00:14:47.560 Black mothers are burying their babies while white mothers send their children to cheer competitions.
00:14:52.100 Do something black today with your white privilege. Thank you.
00:14:55.660 Yeah, this, this is mental illness. You know, that, that, the response, when you've got a woman
00:15:01.860 screaming into a megaphone at little kids walking down the street, uh, that's a mentally ill woman.
00:15:09.060 She should be put in a mental asylum. That, that's what we need to do with someone like that.
00:15:13.040 Yeah. Screaming at her about Brianna Taylor. What the hell are these kids have to do with Brianna
00:15:18.500 Taylor? Brianna Taylor was, um, uh, was, was shot by police accidentally. And so therefore that means
00:15:29.000 that these little kids can't go to a cheer competition. Connect those dots for me. I'd like
00:15:33.480 to hear you. Well, you can't because you're insane. You're, you're a lunatic.
00:15:36.600 If you couldn't understand what she was saying into the megaphone. And this was, if you're,
00:15:42.640 if you're listening to the audio podcast, these were like little girls in their cheer outfits,
00:15:46.940 going to a cheer competition, walking down the street. And then you've got these, uh, BLM scumbags
00:15:51.980 screaming at them. What do these kids do? Nothing. They're just kids. It sounded like she said,
00:15:58.960 do something black today with your white privilege besides cheer. And then she also said, uh, the
00:16:05.000 reason that you're, that you're able to, to participate in a cheer competition is because
00:16:08.700 of your white privilege. Really? So there are no black cheerleaders, huh? That's, this is a white
00:16:13.620 thing. Cheerleading is a reflection of a white privilege. So you're telling me that I'm not going
00:16:20.960 to find any, if, if, if, if you were to go into that cheer competition, you're telling me there
00:16:24.060 wouldn't be plenty of a black cheerleaders there too. Really? You know, I was saying before,
00:16:31.880 if you're on the side where cities have to shut down and board up shop because they're afraid that
00:16:40.160 they're going to make you mad, that's an indication that you're on the wrong side, that you're the bad
00:16:44.320 guy. Well, here's another good hint. If you're on the side that does that kind of thing, and it's not
00:16:53.660 like this is some sort of unique occurrence, this is one of BLM's favored tactics, just walking down
00:17:01.300 the street, harassing completely innocent, random people who are simply trying to go about their day,
00:17:07.620 including kids. So if you're on the side that does that, that should tell you something. You're
00:17:17.360 the bad guy. All right. Number two, Don Lemon reacting to the Meghan Markle interview said
00:17:23.400 something pretty revealing yesterday, um, about, you know, something that reveals something about
00:17:27.920 the, the media mindset, the leftist mindset. Let's take a listen. I thought it was a fantastic
00:17:33.040 interview. I thought it was eyeopening. I think that, uh, there was initial, initially people
00:17:38.880 thought that maybe Meghan and Harry didn't, um, that they should have waited it out longer. They
00:17:44.340 should have, you know, instead of just 18 months, that they could have made a difference inside the
00:17:47.720 royal family. But once you got a sense and you heard what they said to Oprah about why they did
00:17:52.500 it, then you realize that maybe it wasn't going to work out for them. And the best thing to do was
00:17:56.980 to come to America, do what they did and speak out and speak out with someone like Oprah. I thought it
00:18:01.820 was perfect. I think that they, they handled it perfectly. It sounded more acute. It sounded more
00:18:07.040 like a crisis, uh, certainly that they were in the middle of, and we really got a sense of that.
00:18:11.080 Brianna also people say, well, we haven't heard from the other side. What's the other side?
00:18:14.240 They're going to say, they're going to say, Oh, of course we're not racist or whatever,
00:18:17.100 but what did they do? Think about their actions. They, they did not stand up for their own because
00:18:23.060 their own was married to a black woman, had a black child. They didn't listen to him inside of
00:18:27.840 the Royal family. They let him go. They let him leave the country. They wouldn't come to terms with
00:18:31.940 what they wanted to do. So listen, we've only heard from one side, but that one side at this point
00:18:37.080 rings very true. Yeah. Uh, Don, thank you so much. I was looking forward to this conversation.
00:18:43.740 You do not disappoint. That's true. He doesn't disappoint except maybe not in the way that she
00:18:50.120 means it. Uh, what we don't, he says, we don't need to hear the other side because what are they
00:18:54.340 going to say? Of course they're going to deny it. Denying it is what a guilty person would do.
00:18:59.880 So no reason to listen to the other side. Let's, uh, let's assume that this story is correct.
00:19:05.580 Now, this is not shocking at all. Of course we know this is how the media operates. Okay. We,
00:19:10.280 from the media's perspective, we've heard the side that we like, we prefer for this to be true.
00:19:16.360 You know, it, the person we've already determined is the good guy. It paints them in a good light. So
00:19:20.460 we're going to assume that we're going to, we're going to move forward with it.
00:19:24.100 No reason to bother with things like getting to the truth, looking at both sides of it,
00:19:30.280 being objective. Who needs any of that? This is the news media. This is not what we do here.
00:19:35.740 So exactly what you would expect, but, um, interesting to hear him say it,
00:19:41.620 say the quiet part out loud. As I say, number three from the daily wire says, according to the
00:19:45.340 United, um, across, across the United States, a growing number of biological men are competing
00:19:49.760 in women's sports as anti-discrimination laws at the federal and state level have opened the door
00:19:53.200 for athletes to compete based on the gender with which they identify. Um, of course we knew about
00:19:58.740 that. It goes on to talk about four States that are, um, in the process of passing laws
00:20:05.400 to prevent biological males from participating in female sports. And those States are South Dakota,
00:20:14.200 Tennessee, Mississippi, and Texas in the process of passing laws saying, if you're, if you're a man,
00:20:21.680 you can't participate in women's sports, which is, which is great that those four States are doing
00:20:26.660 that. My question is why isn't every Republican controlled state doing this? Better question would
00:20:32.960 be, why didn't they do this five years ago? Why didn't they do this eight years ago?
00:20:40.580 You know, those of us with common sense and with, with, with eyes in the front of our heads that can
00:20:47.320 see, we, we, we saw this coming. We knew it was going to get to this point. It was obvious years ago.
00:20:53.060 So every, every, every Republican controlled state should be doing exactly this.
00:21:02.160 And the great thing about this issue. And one of the reasons I talk about it so much,
00:21:05.880 it's very important. It's a very important issue because it deals with, especially when it comes
00:21:13.080 to sports, men in women's sports, men in women's locker rooms. Um, you know, you're, you're protecting
00:21:19.540 kids, you're protecting their, their sports, you're protecting their safety and their privacy
00:21:24.760 in the locker rooms. It's important for that reason. It's important also because we're dealing
00:21:30.620 with fundamental truth. Okay. With, with, with reality, are we going to be a society that recognizes
00:21:39.300 basic fundamental realities? I think, I think that's pretty damn important personally to fight for
00:21:46.280 that, to fight for basic reality. So it's important on that, on that ground. Um, the arguments you can
00:21:52.620 make in favor of laws like this are honest are bulletproof, unassailable, as in there is actually
00:22:01.180 no argument on the other side. There is no even semi-coherent argument for allowing the men into
00:22:07.960 women's sports. No argument has ever been made for it. It's happening. People do argue for it, but no one
00:22:15.460 has ever actually presented an argument for it. Um, so it's the right thing. You can make great
00:22:23.060 arguments for it and it's really popular. So this is an opportunity to take a, a, a, a really important
00:22:31.640 stand that will also be profoundly popular with the public. Why not do it? It's a win, win, win
00:22:39.440 across the board. Every Republican state should be doing this. Every elected Republican should be on
00:22:45.560 this issue, should be lining up on this issue, talking about it. Um, so congratulations anyway
00:22:53.420 to South Dakota, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Texas. All right. Also from the daily wire, it says the two
00:22:57.120 German shepherds belonging to president Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden have been removed from the
00:23:03.300 White House after displaying aggressive behavior. CNN reported, um, major who was adopted by Biden
00:23:09.860 in November, 2018 from a, from a Delaware animal shelter had what one of the people described as
00:23:14.940 a biting incident with a member of the White House security. The exact condition of the victim is
00:23:19.660 unknown. However, the episode was serious enough that the dogs were subsequently moved to Wilmington,
00:23:23.760 Delaware, where they remain. I only wanted to bring this up because, um, I, once again, I am vindicated.
00:23:30.880 I get a lot of grief for my anti-dog stances, but dogs are a national security threat. So
00:23:37.620 you, your apology accepted from all the rest of you and other news, the Washington post has a story
00:23:44.880 about, uh, other animal news specifically. The Washington post has a story about the latest
00:23:49.560 wellness trend, which is called cow cuddling. Um, a farm in Arizona has started renting out its cows to
00:23:56.340 random strangers who walk in looking to cuddle a large hairy beast. The article says cow cuddling
00:24:02.540 sessions, which costs $75 an hour are booked until June. Owner Amy Takaha says she gets around 20 calls
00:24:11.020 a day about the service she has offered for five years. Business has picked up dramatically in the
00:24:16.060 past year. She said, they're just like happy pills just to be around. The nine cattle at her farm
00:24:22.000 include adorable, an Angus steer rescued from a ditch, moonicorn who has one eye and one horn.
00:24:29.580 I don't know who wants to hug the, is that the discounted rate? So $75 an hour to hug a cow.
00:24:35.240 If you only got 45 bucks, they'll give you the one eyed cow. You only got 25. Okay. We got a three
00:24:42.320 legged one in the back. We'll bring that one out. Also a miniature cow named Muchacha. The bovines will
00:24:48.980 amble over to guests for hugs and cuddles. She said, they also like to roll over on their sides
00:24:53.380 and rest their heads in people's laps. Sometimes a turkey named azalea or a chicken will come by to
00:24:59.220 join in. Participants often become emotional. She said, and some even vow to become vegetarian
00:25:03.640 after looking deep into the creature's large brown eyes. Okay. Uh, three really quick thoughts here.
00:25:10.520 One, this does say something very bleak and, and sad about the state of our culture. When people
00:25:16.440 are turning to cows for companionship, um, and for a break from the loneliness, actually
00:25:21.860 reading the story, it is, it's, it's a, it's a sad story. A lot of people they're saying
00:25:25.760 how during the lockdowns and the pandemic business has been, um, has been especially, has been
00:25:31.560 especially strong because people are so lonely in the lockdowns. And we know in our culture,
00:25:36.920 um, people are increasingly rejecting family life and living on their own or with a roommate
00:25:42.740 or something. And now they've been locked in their home for months on end. And, and, and
00:25:47.680 they're, they're, they're feeling the isolation in a very acute way. And now they have to turn
00:25:52.660 to a cow for companionship. Um, my second point is, or really question is, did the cows consent
00:25:59.440 to this? How do we know, how do the cows feel about this? Being, being whored out in this
00:26:07.720 way for lonely, desperate people to come and, uh, grope them. And number three, I think general
00:26:15.660 principle, it's, it's best not to get so familiar with your hamburgers. So word of warning, just a
00:26:22.820 caution. All right. Number five, finally, a bra broke out at a Bath and Body Works store in Arizona.
00:26:28.660 Uh, we have the video of, of this and we have to play it. I mean, anytime there's a fight
00:26:32.720 at a retail store, you got to play, this is important stuff. Let's play the video here.
00:26:38.140 This is at the Bath and Body Works in Arizona.
00:26:44.180 Okay. And it's between, it looks like it's between, originally it was between an, an, an employee
00:26:49.560 and a customer, both female. All the people involved are female. There's now about four women,
00:26:57.360 five women at Bath and Body Works have jumped onto the dog pile.
00:27:02.720 Looks like it's like three employees versus one customer. Oh, then another, another customer
00:27:07.280 jumps in. We have not seen a, a real punch thrown. Okay. Now, so the reason for this,
00:27:21.540 I think I was, I was trying to figure out why this happened. And, uh, there, there are kind
00:27:25.080 of like conflicting reports about what started all this. Originally a report that I saw online,
00:27:31.640 I think from the person who, who took the video, I believe they said that it had something to do
00:27:35.860 with, uh, distancing or masking or something. It was like a dispute about that. Um, but then the
00:27:42.760 cop said, no, it had nothing to do with, with masking. It had nothing. It was not a racial thing.
00:27:48.760 There's no race, no racial element. What they said is that somebody had cut in line. So the woman,
00:27:57.000 the customer there originally in the, in the, in the, in the, in the dog pile, she had cut in line.
00:28:02.140 Someone else didn't like that. And that's how the fight started. Now I will tell you, I don't condone
00:28:06.860 violence. I don't, uh, especially not at a Bath and Body Works. We all know Bath and Body Works.
00:28:13.380 That's not the place for that. I mean, Walmart is the place for that, but I don't condone the violence,
00:28:20.380 but I will say that cutting in line is one. I don't know if she actually did it. This is an
00:28:27.100 allegation. I don't know if it's true. I don't want to engage in defamation here, but, uh, cutting in
00:28:31.440 line. If she did do that is, is one of the worst sins a person can commit. It is almost as bad as
00:28:37.700 ditching the shopping cart in the parking lot. And a lot of times it's the same person cut in line to
00:28:42.800 grocery store, ditch the shopping cart. In this case, a little bit of street justice, um, dished
00:28:50.820 out. I can't say I'm going to complain about it. That's all. All right, let's move on to reading the
00:28:55.880 YouTube comments. This is from KM says, um, my wife didn't always get along with my family, but she
00:29:02.120 never spoke badly about them to anyone when she had every reason to want to. It's called class
00:29:06.220 something you don't marry a prince for. Also what kind of pansy of a husband lets his wife smear his entire
00:29:10.900 family to the entire world that gave him everything. That was my point yesterday. One
00:29:14.800 of my points about, uh, the Megan Markle interview that this is your husband's family that you're
00:29:21.680 talking about. You know, it's, it's one thing if you have a dispute, I mean, we've all had disputes
00:29:28.520 with the in-laws and it's one thing if you hash that out with your spouse, but to go on primetime
00:29:32.880 television in front of 17 million viewers and tell Oprah about it, what kind of wife does that to the
00:29:38.780 husband? But what kind of was a husband was been, uh, what kind of husband allows that to happen?
00:29:45.220 What kind of husband lets his wife go on national TV and bad mouth his family like that? Not the place
00:29:52.120 for it. And I made this point yesterday and a lot of people took exception with the, uh, with the word
00:29:57.760 lets. I said this on Twitter and there were a lot of responses. What do you mean lets? What are you,
00:30:03.160 are you saying that a woman should have to ask permission before doing this? Yeah. Yes. That's
00:30:09.280 exactly what I'm saying. I mean, you should absolutely ask your husband's permission before
00:30:15.660 going on national TV to talk about his family in a negative way or even in a positive way.
00:30:22.700 It's his family. So yeah, you should ask permission for that to do it before doing that. And it should
00:30:27.760 not be granted basic common sense there. I would think Jackson Prowse says, Matt, please don't ban
00:30:36.280 me. I didn't know I was supposed to salute you when, when you said Godspeed, I was too busy weeping
00:30:40.740 at the tragedy of the show being over. I feel like you're trying to get by on the technicality, but
00:30:47.020 I will allow it. Joe says, uh, now Joe is quoting me when I said, I never understood how Oprah became
00:30:53.680 the big thing that she is. And Joe's response is it's called food, Matt. Joe, all right. That
00:31:03.820 comment, I do not condone comment, body shaming comments like that. I do not condone it at all.
00:31:12.020 How dare, how dare you, Joe? I'm not going to have any of that here.
00:31:15.760 Um, let's see. Bill Davis says, Matt, I can tell you, sorry, Bill Davis says, Matt, I can tell you
00:31:28.780 truly are an asshat and I most likely wouldn't want to be friends with you or related to you,
00:31:32.900 but everything you say is a hundred percent right. And you make, you make me laugh out loud every day.
00:31:36.420 I'll take it. I will absolutely take that. And Scott finally says, Matt, please shave your beard for a
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00:34:17.300 to our daily cancellation. Today, it's time for a daily cancellation that is sure to get me in trouble
00:34:24.580 if I don't handle this issue tactfully. Uh, and we all know that I don't handle anything tactfully,
00:34:28.800 so this will be no exception. We begin with a report from KCTV. It says a Missouri pastor is
00:34:33.880 on leave after he gave a sermon that many people say was sexist, misogynistic, and inappropriate.
00:34:38.040 Pastor Stuart Alan Clark took a leave of absence Tuesday from first general Baptist church and
00:34:42.740 church in Malden, Missouri, located in the state's Southeast boot Hill. After receiving widespread
00:34:47.960 criticism for a sermon given in late February in a sermon, he explained that women need to lose weight
00:34:52.740 and submit to the sexual desires of their husbands to keep the men from straying. Clark also said wives need to
00:34:57.840 wear makeup, dress nicely, have nice hair, and appear less butch. Now the article goes on to
00:35:03.840 explain that Clark is now receiving professional counseling, uh, after getting fired and the church
00:35:08.560 has denounced his sermon. Now we do have, as you were hoping, a video of this sermon. The whole thing
00:35:13.440 is pretty long, but we could play the first minute or so. And, uh, here it is. Let's listen.
00:35:17.100 And I want you to know a need that a man has that he won't ever tell you about, but since I'm the
00:35:21.940 preacher man, I'll say it. Your man needs an attractive wife. Well, anybody else thinks about,
00:35:30.320 well, I shouldn't say that. Your man needs a, needs an attractive wife. A hockey player said,
00:35:37.280 he said, I married a trophy wife, but now she looks like the Stanley Cup. You see what I'm talking about?
00:35:42.480 That's what I'm talking about. All right? That's what I'm talking about. And ladies here, here's the thing
00:35:47.700 you need to know about men. Don't give him a reason to be like this distracted boyfriend.
00:35:56.500 You hear me? Don't give him a reason to be looking around. Hello? Don't do that. I've said this for a long time.
00:36:04.440 I'll say it again. It's free, by the way. Is I really don't believe women understand how visual
00:36:13.720 men are. I really don't. I don't think that, I don't think, I don't think it's in their capacity,
00:36:19.740 their ability to understand how visual that men are. I really don't think women understand how
00:36:23.680 important it is for a man to have a beautiful woman on his arm. So there you go. Who's canceled here?
00:36:31.440 Well, Pastor Clark is certainly canceled. Normally I wouldn't insult the person on the basis of their
00:36:35.940 physical appearance, but if you're going to give a sermon like that, then you've invited the
00:36:40.600 observation that you yourself are pudgy and out of shape. Not to mention you're apparently wearing
00:36:45.100 jeans at church while you give this sermon about the importance of putting effort into your
00:36:48.840 appearance. Now, it's possible the pastor isn't married, which means he would technically nullify
00:36:52.820 some of my criticism, but still married or not, if you're going to stand in front of a group of
00:36:56.140 people and start lecturing them about being out of shape, you better have your own house in order,
00:37:01.080 your own waistline in order. All that said, you know, a million people have already made this
00:37:06.140 point about the pastor. He's lost his job. He's a national pariah. He's in counseling.
00:37:10.080 I don't think it's necessary to jump on the dog pile like we're at Bath and Body Works. There is,
00:37:14.240 there is no reason why a bad sermon from some random pastor to Missouri needs to be a national issue.
00:37:20.760 I've heard many bad sermons in my day. There's nothing especially remarkable about a bad sermon,
00:37:24.400 especially, or even this one. The reason I'm bringing it up is that it raises an interesting
00:37:30.200 issue because I'm also canceling many of the people outraged by his comments. Now, as I said,
00:37:37.180 if you point out that the guy is throwing stones in a glass donut shop, fine, fair point. But if you
00:37:43.660 claim, as many people have, that it's not at all a woman's responsibility to tend to her appearance for
00:37:48.420 the sake of her husband, then I have to disagree. I mean, this pastor got it wrong because he was making
00:37:53.720 this a one-way street, exempting himself, apparently, and it would seem men in general.
00:37:59.460 But the problem is that many of his critics are saying that women simply shouldn't have to worry
00:38:04.600 about being attractive to their husbands at all. And that's not right either. The reality is that
00:38:11.120 spouses, both spouses, both sexes, should put effort into their marriage, which means putting effort into
00:38:17.560 themselves. And it's not only about being physically attractive, by the way. It's your responsibility to
00:38:22.320 tend to your health so that you're around for your husband in the long run or your wife in the long
00:38:26.900 run. There's a good chance that in your later years, you're going to have to take care of your
00:38:31.820 spouse or your spouse will have to take care of you. And that's sickness and health and everything.
00:38:35.780 That's part of the deal. But you don't want it to happen because you neglected your health and abused
00:38:40.440 your body. So there are a number of very good reasons for people in a marriage to do their best to
00:38:45.400 remain healthy and to take care of their bodies. This seems, again, like some more basic common
00:38:50.480 sense. And it is. But the problem is that people these days tend to think that the highest good
00:38:55.080 is for an individual to live for themselves, even after they get married. They don't want to accept
00:39:01.700 that after you get married, your life is not solely your own anymore. Your body is not solely your own
00:39:08.380 anymore. Now, I know when I say that, it sounds shocking. I say your body's not your own. What are you
00:39:14.160 talking? That only sounds shocking in a society that fails to understand, refuses to understand the
00:39:18.900 fundamental point and purpose of marriage. If a phrase like your body is not your own in marriage
00:39:23.520 shocks you, I ask you to consider why it would upset you if your spouse cheated on you. I mean,
00:39:29.760 what does the phrase cheated on you even mean? What exactly has your spouse cheated? In what way have
00:39:35.040 they violated you simply by offering their own body to someone else? Doesn't concern you. What do you
00:39:42.120 care? Well, because they've shown a part of themselves, they've given a part of themselves that they
00:39:46.900 promised they would show and give only to you. Their body is not solely their own. They don't
00:39:51.960 have the moral right in a marriage to go and give it to someone else. By giving their body to someone
00:39:58.600 else, they have taken something from you. They've betrayed you. Why? Because again, their body is not
00:40:04.740 their own. Every person in a monogamous relationship agrees with that statement. Every single one. If they
00:40:09.920 didn't agree, then they'd have no problem with their spouse going off and having sex with the secretary
00:40:14.760 or a coworker or whoever. But every person in a monogamous relationship does have a problem with
00:40:19.820 a very large problem, which means they believe, even if they don't know they believe it, and they
00:40:25.040 wouldn't put it like this, that their spouse's body in some sense belongs also to them as their body
00:40:31.080 belongs to their spouse. Not just body, you know, life, everything, your entire person, body and all.
00:40:37.820 In marriage, you pledge all of yourself, body, soul, everything to the other. And that's the beauty.
00:40:43.900 That's the mystery. That's the joy, the sacrifice of the sacrament. That's the point of the sacrament.
00:40:51.200 I mean, it really has no point if that's not the point. And all this means that, yes, part of that
00:40:57.200 deal, take care of your body, take care of your health for your spouse's sake, you know, for your
00:41:02.640 family's sake, for your children's sake, so that you're around for them and for your own sake.
00:41:07.920 But again, there are certain aspects of this message that are difficult to deliver if you haven't
00:41:11.620 yourself seen the inside of a gym since the Reagan administration. And that's why this pastor,
00:41:16.680 but also many of his critics, are canceled. This is called equity. This is my version of equity.
00:41:22.560 When I cancel everybody involved. Always fun to do that. And we'll leave it there for today.
00:41:27.620 Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. Have a great day. Godspeed.
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