The Matt Walsh Show - March 22, 2021


Ep. 683 - Morality In A Post-Morality Culture


Episode Stats

Length

51 minutes

Words per Minute

180.78773

Word Count

9,373

Sentence Count

642

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

As law enforcement officials say there is no evidence of a racially motivated attack in the Atlanta mass shooting last week, the left becomes increasingly desperate to connect the event to racism. But as always, in the rush to make everything about race, they miss what really motivated this shooting. And so there s a really important conversation we don t end up having, but we will have today. Also: 5 headlines, including the canceled dominoes, continue to fall, as another Teen Vogue employee has her own racist tweets from the past resurfaced, and a viral TikTok video proves again that all cyclists are psychopaths. And finally, in our daily cancellation, I have to address the man who stormed off an elevator yesterday when he committed the sin of getting on the elevator without a mask.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on The Matt Walsh Show, as law enforcement officials say there's no evidence of a racially
00:00:03.920 motivated hate crime in the Atlanta mass shooting last week, the left becomes increasingly desperate
00:00:07.720 to connect the event to racism. But as always, in the rush to make everything about race,
00:00:12.000 they miss what really motivated this shooting. And so there's a really important conversation
00:00:16.380 we don't end up having, but we will have today. Also, five headlines, including the
00:00:20.600 canceled dominoes, continue to fall as another Teen Vogue employee has her own racist tweets
00:00:26.120 from the past resurfaced. And a viral TikTok video proves again that all cyclists are psychopaths.
00:00:32.700 And finally, in our daily cancellation, I have to address the man who stormed off an elevator
00:00:36.480 yesterday when I committed the sin of getting on the elevator without a mask. You know, that's
00:00:40.240 going into the daily cancellation. All of that and much more today on The Matt Walsh Show.
00:00:51.020 We're going to connect all this back to the race issue eventually, but bear with me here. You know,
00:00:55.120 there's been for some time a so-called rape epidemic on college campuses. This is what has
00:01:01.300 led to the formation of kangaroo courts, rape tribunals at these universities where men are
00:01:06.380 often kicked out of school based on unsubstantiated claims without evidence to back them up. In many
00:01:12.040 cases, as we've seen, the rape claims end up being erroneous, but of course the men's lives are
00:01:16.260 destroyed anyway. What makes false rape claims such a problem today is that the definition of what
00:01:22.400 qualifies as rape has been expanded into incoherence. And this is because consent,
00:01:29.040 which used to be a rather simple and straightforward concept, has been turned into an impossible
00:01:33.780 calculus equation. Consent is no longer a simple matter of agreeing to do something. Traditionally,
00:01:41.240 that's what consent is. If you agree to do it, you consented, period. Someone can agree now,
00:01:46.960 they can willingly engage in a particular act and yet somehow still not have consented to it.
00:01:53.720 A woman might wake up the morning after a sexual escapade with a guy on campus. And though she was a
00:02:00.640 willing and eager participant at the time, nonetheless conclude that she didn't really consent and was
00:02:06.400 therefore raped. Well, there goes that guy's life and reputation. The fundamental problem is that
00:02:12.620 our culture has gotten rid of all of the rules, all of the moral guidelines governing the sexual act,
00:02:19.080 leaving only consent as sort of the last of the Mohicans, the straggler, the final moral boundary
00:02:25.640 hanging on for dear life. Consent is the only commandment we have left in the realm of sex. And so
00:02:31.440 when a sexual act violates some other moral guideline, one that we don't recognize anymore,
00:02:36.820 we don't have the language with which to describe it or condemn it. And so with consent being our only
00:02:41.840 available term, we apply it there as well. A woman wakes up after a consensual sexual encounter with
00:02:48.400 a stranger that she met at a party or something, and maybe she feels used and she feels violated and
00:02:53.560 she was used and violated, but not because it was non-consensual. Those feelings arise from the fact
00:02:59.000 that the sexual act was not loving. It was not committed. It was not respecting of her own or her
00:03:05.460 partner's dignity. But again, she doesn't have the moral language available. So she says, well,
00:03:11.840 this doesn't feel good. You know, it feels bad. So it must've been rape. All non-rape sex is good.
00:03:19.260 This was bad. So what else could this be but rape? This is the danger of embracing all sins,
00:03:27.120 but one collapsing our morality down to this one specific evil, evil, deciding that all of our
00:03:33.040 problems can be boiled down to just this one thing. With sex, we end up thinking that our only problem
00:03:40.720 is simply that so much of it is non-consensual. When we have many more problems in the area of
00:03:48.260 sexual morality than that. And so much insanity and wickedness springs from that gross oversimplification.
00:03:56.280 Now, a similar thing is happening with racism. Last week, after a man, a white man, as we're
00:04:02.720 constantly reminded, murdered eight people at a massage parlors in Atlanta, the immediate and
00:04:08.540 sustained assumption from the media and much of the culture has been that it was an act of anti-Asian
00:04:14.420 racism. No other possibility is entertained. It must have been racial hatred. Must have been.
00:04:22.500 This, in spite of the fact that the killer also murdered two white people. And in spite of the
00:04:27.360 fact that the killer who was in police custody now told them why he did it and said it was,
00:04:31.800 it was not any sort of racial statement. He identified himself as a sex addict who was
00:04:36.460 trying to eliminate and punish his temptations. So it was sexual rage, sexual jealousy, sexual
00:04:43.020 madness that led him to this. According to the man who actually committed the act, who you would think
00:04:47.600 is perhaps not an authority on anything else in life, but at least an authority on why he does the
00:04:53.080 things that he does. But this explanation is simply not being accepted. It can't be that,
00:04:59.440 we're told. It must be racism. Representative Judy Chu of California was on ABC News this weekend
00:05:06.320 declaring that she's sure it was anti-Asian racism. She's sure of it. Not because she has any intel that
00:05:12.560 we don't have, but just because she can't imagine any other reason. Her own incredulity
00:05:17.100 has led her to this verdict as she explained. Let's listen.
00:05:21.340 Investigators say they haven't found concrete evidence that the gunmen in Atlanta targeted
00:05:26.080 these businesses and victims because of their ethnicities. But do you believe that this was
00:05:32.680 a hate crime against Asian Americans and should be prosecuted as such?
00:05:36.880 First, my heart breaks for the eight victims. And as I read more about them, I see that they were
00:05:46.580 hardworking. Many were mothers. One was as old as 74 years old. And yes, I do strongly believe that
00:05:54.420 this is a hate crime. This is a 21-year-old white male who chose as his first victim a business that
00:06:02.200 was called Young's Asian Massage. Then he drove for 27 miles to another spot where he hit two more
00:06:12.140 Asian spas. If his only problem was sex addiction, then he could have had his choice in those 27 miles
00:06:22.780 of any place that he could have gone to. But no, he specifically went to those Asian spas where it
00:06:30.540 was clear in all three places there would be many Asian women. And indeed, those were the majority of those
00:06:39.880 that he shot and killed. Now, I know the legal bar is high because they have to find somebody who heard him
00:06:48.080 say that there was an anti-Asian slur expressed at the time. But I would say, look, these were places where
00:06:58.180 people spoke another language. They may not have heard him. They may be dead. But in my mind and in
00:07:05.360 the minds of many, this is an anti-Asian hate crime. Oh, in her mind. Well, OK, then that's all
00:07:12.520 you need. But in Judy Chu's mind, it's an anti-Asian hate crime. That's it. The evidence,
00:07:19.520 evidence be damned. In her mind, that's what it is. In her mind and heart. What kind of thing is
00:07:26.960 that to even say? In my mind and heart, the motive of this crime is, what the hell are you talking
00:07:32.400 about? It doesn't matter what's in your mind, Judy Chu. There doesn't appear to be much there,
00:07:38.660 actually. It doesn't matter what's in your mind. It matters what's in the mind of the person who
00:07:42.900 committed the act. His motivation matters when deciding on a hate crime. But you see, Judy Chu
00:07:50.560 is a better authority on the shooter's motivation than the shooter is himself. She has, we must
00:07:56.340 assume, dialed up Miss Cleo, calling her out of retirement, been given this information through
00:08:00.840 psychic insight. And many in the media and on the left apparently have access to the same supernatural
00:08:05.920 powers because they've decided it was anti-Asian racism. Now, why do this? I mean,
00:08:12.260 why twist into pretzels to connect this to racism? Usually when a person commits murder to make some
00:08:17.600 sort of point, whether political or racial or whatever, they're not going to be shy about
00:08:22.500 announcing that point. Far from it. I mean, normally they have manifestos and everything they want you
00:08:28.920 to know. The point was, after all, the whole point of the terrible deed itself. Whatever point they were
00:08:35.780 trying to make, they're not going to be shy about telling you. In this case, if the killer wanted to
00:08:40.960 send some sort of twisted message about Asians, you'd think he'd tell us what the message is.
00:08:47.400 Instead, he gives some other reason. So why not take him at his word? It's not as though accepting
00:08:53.800 the sex addict line would be letting him off the hook. Nobody is saying, well, he's a sex addict,
00:08:59.120 let him out of jail. It's not as though it makes him sympathetic. It's not an excuse. Whether motivated
00:09:06.080 by racism or sexual rage, he's just as evil either way. Why refuse to believe the true motive as he
00:09:14.460 tells it? Part of the reason is the standard deal, you know, that the media is always eager to pin
00:09:20.760 whatever it can on white supremacy or quote unquote whiteness. So that's part of it. And we've talked
00:09:26.400 about that plenty. But another part of the reason, an important part, is the limitation of our modern
00:09:33.420 moral imagination. It's been decided that just as the only sin in the realm of sex is to violate
00:09:40.420 consent, the only sin in the realm of, well, everything else is racism. Racism is the root of all evil.
00:09:49.260 Racism is all evil. Whatever is evil must be racism. If it's evil, it's racism. If it isn't racism,
00:09:55.560 it isn't evil. This is where our great moral condensing has brought us. We're condensing
00:10:02.020 everything down to this. Everything is about racism. And that's a real shame because many truths
00:10:08.100 are left on the cutting room floor. Many evils go undiagnosed and undenounced and therefore are
00:10:12.860 allowed to flourish. This man says he had a porn compulsion, a pornography compulsion, and that led
00:10:18.300 to a sex addiction. That's what he says, according to law enforcement officials. So rather than talking
00:10:24.320 about how racism contributed to a shooting that it apparently didn't contribute to at all, we could
00:10:29.620 be talking about how pornography contributed to it. Porn by its nature dehumanizes and degrades.
00:10:37.880 Both the viewer and the viewed are lessened by the experience. The person on the screen is made into a
00:10:43.260 mere thing to be consumed, a commodity, and the viewer is made into a voyeur, a passive watcher hiding in
00:10:51.180 the cyber bushes peeking through the window. It is profoundly demeaning. Everyone involved has their
00:10:57.780 view of themselves and the world and their fellow human beings warped. They walk away changed and not
00:11:04.560 for the better. Is that part of the story here? Did this man grow more and more accustomed to seeing
00:11:11.240 women as objects to be used and discarded? Did he grow to hate himself and hate the world and hate his
00:11:17.160 own sexual impulses? It seems so. And these are important questions, ones that we need to ask and
00:11:23.660 try to answer because this guy is not the only one who has conditioned himself to see his fellow human
00:11:28.960 beings as nothing but tools or props to be used up and thrown away. So there's a real urgency to these
00:11:34.520 questions, but we ignore them completely. We insist on the only explanation we recognize anymore,
00:11:41.120 racism. We're like homeowners who've decided that the only thing worth worrying about in the home
00:11:46.120 is fixing and maintaining the plumbing. And so we sit in our houses as they burn from an electrical
00:11:52.800 fire, confident that all is well because at least the toilet's still flush. We're focused on one
00:11:58.440 problem to the exclusion of all others, often inventing examples of the problem where it doesn't exist,
00:12:05.260 while real problems tear our country and its people into pieces. And that's what's happening here again.
00:12:11.700 And it is a great evil in and of itself. Let's get now to our five headlines.
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00:13:42.620 So this new Justice League movie came out a couple of days ago. Lots of people talking about it came
00:13:48.140 out, I think it was HBO Max and Zack, Zack was a Zack Snyder's Justice League. And it's, you got Batman
00:13:54.380 and Superman and, uh, and Aquaman and Wonder Woman, they're all teaming up to, to save the world again.
00:14:00.500 And it's, it's never exactly clear to me. Like I know they, I know they jumped through all the hoops
00:14:06.540 to, to explain why this is necessary, but it's never clear to me why Superman would ever need
00:14:11.940 help from some dude. I mean, he's Superman. He can literally do anything. I think in the comics,
00:14:19.580 what, because back when I was a kid and I would read the comics, there was a comic where he actually
00:14:23.280 moved the entire planet out of the way of an asteroid or something. I believe that did happen.
00:14:29.140 That's what he can do. And he needs help from some guy with some toys in his belt.
00:14:35.240 Anyway, um, a lot of people are talking about this and, um, I haven't seen it personally.
00:14:41.400 And the thing is, you know, I was going to watch Justice League, but then I remembered
00:14:45.140 that I'm not a child. And so that's why I don't watch superhero films. So I just, I just had to
00:14:52.920 remember, Oh yeah, I'm not a 12 year old boy. So that's why I'm not, I'm not interested in that
00:14:57.100 personally. And I know this, what is this one rated R and they say the, the, the, uh, the F word a few
00:15:03.340 times trying to make it gritty and realistic and adult. It's not, it's for kids. Superheroes are for
00:15:09.280 children. Once you get over like the age of 14, you should have grown out of them.
00:15:14.060 Okay. All of them. Don't, don't tell me, Oh, Christopher Nolan's Batman was no, not really
00:15:21.160 still a silly movie about a guy running around in a rubber suit. I mean, that's at the end of the
00:15:25.620 day, that's what it's about. Uh, and yeah, this is another opinion of mine along with hating dogs
00:15:31.900 that I'm sure there will be universal agreement with. Um, okay. Number one for the New York post,
00:15:38.500 it says it's a senior teen Vogue staffer who opposed Alexi McCammon's hiring as editor in chief
00:15:43.720 over troubling tweets as a teen had herself repeatedly dropped the N word in online posts.
00:15:49.720 According to a report, Christine Davitt, a senior social media manager at, uh, at the Connie
00:15:55.360 Nast mag had earlier this month made public a letter by staff complaining about McCammon's
00:16:00.300 hiring in light of her past racist and homophobic tweets. So this was, we talked about this last
00:16:05.280 week. Alexi McCammon was hired to be, she's very left wing black woman who was hired to be the
00:16:12.620 editor in chief hired from Axios to be editor in chief of, of teen Vogue. And there was this cancel
00:16:18.760 campaign that started within the teen Vogue ranks because of some tweets that Alexi McCammon had sent
00:16:25.320 out 10 years ago when she was 17, uh, which were really pretty innocuous at the end of the day,
00:16:30.860 especially cause it was a 17 year old sending them, but she got canceled for that. And now we know that
00:16:36.520 one of the people at teen Vogue, this, um, uh, Christine Davitt who was involved in canceling,
00:16:44.320 uh, Alexi McCammon had herself when she was a teenager also sent out, uh, racist tweets. So Davitt
00:16:53.740 wrote, uh, on her Twitter after McCammon was fired, she wrote so proud of my teen Vogue colleagues.
00:17:02.560 The work continues. Then just hours after McCammon announced her resignation saying that her tweets
00:17:08.240 as a 17 year old college student have overshadowed her work since then. David wrote on Twitter,
00:17:13.440 quote, exhales the deepest sigh I've ever sighed. So she was relieved. Finally, we got rid of this
00:17:19.680 racist. Yet Davitt who calls herself a queer fat Philippinks femme in Brooklyn. Um, that's how I
00:17:29.200 describe myself too. Actually it's incidentally. Uh, no, she says she's a queer fat Philippinks. Okay.
00:17:36.240 So we've already, I guess I should have figured we were going to do this. We're doing Latinx set of
00:17:40.220 Latino or Latina. Now we're doing a set of Filipino. We're saying Philippinks,
00:17:44.980 but turns out she had, she still had up on her Twitter, old posts of her own in which she
00:17:51.220 repeatedly dropped the N word. She at least twice, the post reports referred to a friend who appears
00:17:56.980 to be white as a quote N word with the, with the a at the end, not the ER, but still in 2009 and the
00:18:04.200 next year also she used the N word in a joke tweet. Um, and those have since been resurfaced.
00:18:13.060 I don't know. Now she's going to have to lose her job too. You know, the, the, the dominoes fall.
00:18:18.640 You get held to your own standard. Now in reality, again, it would be, it's completely crazy.
00:18:31.140 Objectively speaking, it is completely crazy that we would be holding anyone accountable
00:18:35.940 for tweets. They sent out in 2009, you know, when they were teenagers, it's a completely crazy thing
00:18:43.780 to do, but you, how can we not hold you to your own standard? You were just insisting that someone
00:18:52.820 else get fired for the same damn thing. So of course we have to apply it to you. We have no choice.
00:18:59.360 I don't, I don't like it really personally. What choice do we have though? This is your standard.
00:19:05.780 This is what you, this is the world you wanted to live in. And so now we're going to allow you to
00:19:11.420 live in it. It's what you wanted. You said now, uh, and it, and it keeps going. Meanwhile,
00:19:20.400 a woman named Ellery Smith, apparently a comedy writer, um, tweeted after the shooting in Atlanta,
00:19:27.200 she tweeted this quote, remember when someone had their SNL offer revoked after using an anti-Asian
00:19:33.360 slur. And so many people thought it was an overreaction. Hateful language begets violence.
00:19:39.040 Hateful jokes beget violence. They minimize and they dehumanize and they allow for the normalization
00:19:43.740 of terror. So, um, and this, uh, yeah, she's apparently some sort of comedian. And this is
00:19:49.760 in reference to Shane Gillis, who was fired from SNL a couple of years ago for some jokes that he had
00:19:54.120 told in the past about Asians. And now Ellery Smith is bringing that back up and saying, and actually
00:19:59.720 partially blaming Shane Gillis as if he hadn't been canceled enough. He lost his job, uh, but partially
00:20:04.700 blaming him for the shooting in Atlanta. Yes. Because I'm sure that the shooter who, even though
00:20:10.320 he, he never indicated that he had any anti-Asian sentiments at all, uh, Ellery Smith has decided
00:20:16.020 not only did he have anti-Asian sentiments, but he was motivated partially by Shane Gillis's jokes
00:20:21.500 about Asians. Well, because she said that some enterprising person on Twitter went through Ellery,
00:20:28.160 Ellery Smith's old tweets and found, found at least one from 2013, where she jokes about how Thai food
00:20:34.260 has, has, uh, has cats in it. You know, the old joke about Asian food, having cats and dogs. And she
00:20:39.980 made a joke like that in 2013 that came up. And this is how she responded to the guy who, who, uh,
00:20:46.500 brought that old tweet up. She said, I posted a tasteless racist tweet when I was 17. It was disgusting
00:20:52.120 and normalized the exact kind of violence that I meant. Luckily I have been willing and slash able to
00:20:57.520 grow in the past eight years. So I look a lot more like the girl in the left on the left, referring to
00:21:01.860 her most recent tweet than I do on the right. Well, there it is again now. And, and once more
00:21:10.880 normal circumstances, if we're speaking objectively, who cares about the tweet she sent in 2013 when I
00:21:19.520 guess she was a teenager, even if she wasn't a teenager, a joke about how Asians have cats and
00:21:23.980 dogs. So what? By the way, that's a stereotype that isn't, it didn't, it wasn't, we don't pull
00:21:31.980 it out of thin air. That is an actual thing that has happened and does happen in some Asian countries.
00:21:39.140 So you make a joke about it. Who cares? Even if she made the joke yesterday, who cares?
00:21:45.580 That doesn't normalize violence in no, if you make a joke about Asian cuisine in no way, shape or form,
00:21:53.160 are you encouraging or even implying or insinuating that anyone should commit any violence at all
00:21:57.940 against anybody, obviously. But she herself was trying to pin a harmless joke on someone else,
00:22:07.620 supposedly an anti-Asian joke. And she, that's, that's her standard. Even though it's crazy,
00:22:13.280 we have no choice, but to apply it to her. But of course she gets to say, oh, I've grown since
00:22:20.460 then. I'm, I'm a different, I'm changed. So that's the thing you notice about the cancel culture mob.
00:22:26.440 They get to grow, right? They get to change and grow and become different people. No one else is allowed
00:22:33.360 to, they're allowed to. No, see, we can't, we can't go along with that. What we have now is this is a,
00:22:41.860 it's become a war of attrition. This is mutually assured destruction.
00:22:47.920 If this is the game you want to play, it's going to be turned back on you,
00:22:50.660 right? Like this nuclear cold war. Um, that's what this is. You don't want to get,
00:23:00.320 you don't want to lose your job over dumb stuff that you said 10 years ago, then don't try to do
00:23:04.680 to other people. I think that's pretty reasonable in the end. All right. Uh, number two, I've, you
00:23:11.300 know, I, of course we have the, the trip heard around the world, Joe Biden, you've already said,
00:23:15.820 we don't need to play the video. You saw the video of Joe Biden tripping, not just once,
00:23:19.480 but three times going up the steps on Friday, uh, on his way to boarding, I believe it was Air Force
00:23:24.120 one. And he, it was, it was, it's not merely, I mean, look, I'm a, I'm a clumsy guy. I'm as clumsy
00:23:31.740 as they come. I've, I have tripped many a time going up and down steps. I will admit, but tripping
00:23:36.360 three times on your way up the steps, like you just can't get your feet under you. That's not
00:23:43.380 that that's more than being clumsy. That is you being a frail old man who is in the process of
00:23:52.300 physically and mentally, uh, disintegrating. And the one thing I'll say about this, I think there's
00:23:58.320 been more than enough analysis of Joe Biden tripping on the steps, especially when it, yeah,
00:24:02.580 it's disturbing to see and, and all of that. But of course, this is what we're going to say. It's
00:24:08.320 what we, it's what we expect when you, when you elect a 78 year old man to be president,
00:24:11.980 this is what you're going to get. We are mortal human beings. There's, it's not a fun thing.
00:24:18.740 Nobody likes it. Part of being mortal is that as you get older, your mind starts to go,
00:24:23.820 your body starts to go. It's going to happen to all of us. Unless you die before it happens,
00:24:27.960 it will happen to you. That's the unfortunate, that's the ugly reality, right? The one thing I
00:24:34.140 will say is, um, you hear even plenty of conservatives that, uh, will say that they feel sorry for Joe
00:24:41.780 Biden and that we shouldn't make jokes about it. It's, it's, it's a sad thing to see him falling
00:24:48.760 apart like this. Well, maybe this is because I'm not a very compassionate guy in general, but
00:24:54.120 let me say, I don't feel sorry for him. I really don't. Um, because this is a guy who's been chasing
00:25:02.000 power his whole life. It's not as though he, he, he just went insane and has acted. No, he's been
00:25:09.580 chasing power his whole life. He has been trying to be president for decades. And so he put himself
00:25:20.360 in this position. Yeah. There are a lot of people close to him, like his wife who should have stepped
00:25:25.460 in and didn't. And they deserve a lot of the blame for this. The great quote, Dr. Jill Biden,
00:25:33.760 who we're supposed to see just like Joe Biden, we're supposed to see her as this, as this decent
00:25:36.840 person. No, if you're a decent and good wife, you would not have allowed your husband to do this.
00:25:42.740 You would have absolutely put your foot down and say, I'm not going to go along with this.
00:25:48.140 If it came down to it, you, you go on camera. If it's the only way to stop him, you go on camera
00:25:52.520 and you say, listen, Joe, Joe Biden, he is not well. I am not in, I'm not on board with his
00:25:58.400 presidential run. You do anything you can to stop this. If you really love your husband.
00:26:05.100 So I put a lot of blame there, but also Joe Biden himself chasing power, all he cares about
00:26:11.060 a lot of these people, Hillary Clinton, it was the same thing. She was falling apart physically.
00:26:17.960 Whose fault is that? She couldn't let go of it. All she wanted was power. Joe Biden,
00:26:25.100 that's all he wanted. And now he's falling apart in front of the entire world. And that
00:26:28.880 that is on him. That's the decision that he made.
00:26:36.680 This is the consequence of chasing power. And for that being the only thing you care about
00:26:42.880 in the world. Number three, Trump advisor, Jason Miller, uh, was on Fox over the weekend
00:26:49.460 and he announced that Trump is working on building his own social media platform. So big,
00:26:55.960 big news there. Let's listen to that. Donald Trump obviously has been booted off Twitter
00:27:00.680 and Facebook and Instagram, which were a great megaphone for him. Does he plan
00:27:04.740 to try to get back on social media or perhaps with some new outfit?
00:27:08.240 You know, Harry, this is really interesting. The fact that the president's been off of social
00:27:14.000 media for a while because his press releases, his statements have actually been getting almost
00:27:18.520 more play than he ever did on Twitter before. I'm not sure if that's because the length of them
00:27:22.940 are a bit longer. I even had one reporter say that she thought it was much more elegant the way that
00:27:28.500 the president was able to communicate his thoughts and very much looked more presidential in that longer
00:27:32.920 form. But, uh, I do think that we're going to see president Trump returning to social media and
00:27:37.980 probably about two or three months here with his own platform. And this is something that I think
00:27:42.840 will be the hottest ticket in social media. It's going to completely redefine the game and everybody
00:27:47.820 is going to be waiting and watching to see what exactly president Trump does, but it will be his own
00:27:52.780 platform. Well, we'll see. That's an interesting idea. Uh, um, I, I will admit that I'm,
00:27:59.220 of course you come to me to be the naysayer. So doing a little naysaying here, I'm very skeptical
00:28:05.320 of this idea. We'll see if it actually happens, but in order to have a successful
00:28:10.240 run at, at starting your own social media platform, if you want it to be, you know, big,
00:28:16.720 if you want it to be a major factor, as we just heard from Jason Miller, a couple of things, number one,
00:28:23.580 Trump is going to have to, uh, delegate. What is, what does Donald Trump really know about
00:28:29.000 starting a social media company? He's successful in using social media. It doesn't mean that you
00:28:35.020 know anything behind the scenes to, to, to, to actually operate this on your own, which,
00:28:39.060 and that's fine. So you got to delegate, you got to find people who know this stuff
00:28:42.260 and who you can trust and, and, uh, and let them do it. But delegating responsibility,
00:28:52.880 right? Finding good candidates for a job, delegating responsibility that is not proven
00:28:58.760 to be one of Donald Trump's strong suits. That's my first issue. Second issue is that we know with
00:29:05.220 Trump, part of his branding is like, he likes to put his name on everything he does. If it's a hotel
00:29:09.860 he's starting, it's a Trump hotel. If it's stakes that he's, he's has his own line of stakes,
00:29:14.460 they're Trump stakes, whatever it is, he's put, he puts Trump on it. And yeah, you could start,
00:29:19.300 he could start, uh, whatever Trump social media site and call it Trump or call it MAGA or something.
00:29:26.460 And, uh, you, you're probably guaranteed to get like 10 or 20 million users and you could have a
00:29:32.700 successful little operation that way. But, uh, Twitter has what? 160, 170 million users.
00:29:40.300 Facebook has billions of users. So if you want to be major and you want to make a play
00:29:47.100 to get into that category and you want to make a serious dent in Twitter and Facebook and take a
00:29:54.760 lot of it, take a huge chunk of their users, then it can't be the Trump social media platform. It has
00:30:01.800 to be just a regular social media platform that Trump is helping to run behind the scenes.
00:30:09.100 But if it's a Trump branded thing, then you're only going to get Trump diehards on it. And there
00:30:14.940 are a lot of them, but not enough to be the next Twitter or anything close to that.
00:30:20.800 So we'll see. Um, number four on Saturday, Elon Musk tweeted, uh, saying I'm accumulating resources
00:30:26.340 to help make life multi-planetary and extend the light of consciousness to the stars.
00:30:32.140 Now, not many people can say something like that. And it, it's actually true, but that is really what
00:30:38.040 he's doing and taking and taking actual steps to, uh, to see that through Bernie Sanders though,
00:30:43.760 responded saying space travel is an exciting idea, but right now we need to focus on earth
00:30:48.980 and create a progressive tax system so that children don't go hungry. People are not homeless
00:30:53.420 and all Americans have healthcare. The level of inequality in America is obscene and a threat
00:30:57.460 to our democracy. Well, we know Bernie Sanders is a one note guy, so everything for him is going
00:31:02.900 to come back down to that. But you hear this a lot, not just from guys like Bernie Sanders and not
00:31:07.640 just from the left. Um, anytime the topic of space exploration comes up, whether Elon Musk or, or,
00:31:14.820 or in general, you hear from people saying, well, we've got a lot of problems on earth. Let's solve
00:31:19.480 those first. And then we can. So what you're actually saying is let's never do any space exploration
00:31:25.460 because there are always going to be major problems on earth. Always. And back in the age of
00:31:32.860 exploration, when European countries were putting people on ships and they were going across the
00:31:39.180 ocean blue and discovering new lands and all that, um, they had a lot of problems there too.
00:31:43.900 Well, far from, from a, far from a perfect utopian world.
00:31:49.100 And yet they still pushed forward. And there are a lot of practical reasons for exploration
00:31:55.440 just like there are practical reasons to try to go into the stars, uh, you know, mining for
00:32:00.700 resources. It would be one of them, but I think it's so much more than that. It's it, this is what
00:32:05.400 makes us human beings. This is, this is a sign of a thriving, successful, proper, prosperous
00:32:12.280 civilization is when you're, you're, you're pushing forward and discovering and expanding for its own
00:32:20.680 sake. When you pull back from that and you, and you turn entirely inward and you say, we don't care.
00:32:28.200 We know as much about the, uh, about the universe as we want to know. We're, we're done with that.
00:32:32.500 We're going to focus only on ourselves now and the so-called practical problems. Once you do that,
00:32:38.940 you're in, um, you're in at least a state of social stagnation, if not collapse. So, uh, I'm, I'm not,
00:32:47.080 I don't like these kinds of excuses. Yeah. Let's, well, let's simply solve world hunger,
00:32:52.700 hunger first. Let's do that. Knock that out, check that box. And then we can go and, uh,
00:32:57.480 and go to Mars. Sure. Okay. Number five, finally, a, uh, a TikToker who goes by the handle angry
00:33:03.580 biker 69, which probably tells you what you need to know about this guy proudly posted a video of
00:33:10.100 himself riding through the city and yelling at people who dare to walk through or even near the bike
00:33:16.480 lane. And he thinks that he's the good guy here. When you watch and listen to this video, he, he,
00:33:21.800 he posted this. He thinks he's the good guy. Let's, uh, let's watch this.
00:33:36.440 Bravo, bravo. Way to stand. Great place to stand. Really smart.
00:33:46.480 Pay attention.
00:33:51.800 In case you don't know, sidewalks around your right.
00:33:58.800 Hey genius, you're on the bike lane. How about getting the
00:34:05.800 cussing out women and children? I mean, this guy, okay.
00:34:10.460 This, I, I, I, we, we did a daily cancellation about, about cyclists before. And this is my,
00:34:16.400 this is my exhibit. I wish this video had existed back when we did that a few weeks ago,
00:34:20.320 because this is exhibit a right here, the entitled attitude. And he posted this, this to, uh,
00:34:28.020 online and you know, it goes viral. There are a lot of people defending him.
00:34:31.500 It's like, yeah, he has every right to do that. What? Since when is it ever acceptable
00:34:36.620 to go blowing past pedestrians, flipping them off, cussing at them? Oh, it's like old ladies
00:34:42.940 trying to cross the street. He won't even slow down for them. This is what you get from cyclists.
00:34:50.060 Now here's, here's one thing you have to keep in mind. And I actually looked this up. This is what,
00:34:53.740 this is what I've been reduced to, but I looked up the surveys and unsurprisingly, the majority of
00:35:02.560 people that you see out cycling on any given day, uh, they're doing it for recreation.
00:35:08.380 It's not even like they're commuting. Now there is some of that, but your average cyclist is out
00:35:14.060 for recreation. That's why he's out. Why should we have to accommodate that at all? That's my question.
00:35:20.260 Why do we have to, why does society have to accommodate your hobby? There are people walking,
00:35:27.800 they're trying to get from point A to point B. There are cars that are really commuting,
00:35:31.300 trying to go to work. We have to make room for you because you want to have fun on your little
00:35:35.740 bicycle. Why? We, we, we, we put lanes, we put actual lanes for, for your recreation.
00:35:43.780 Why does this have to be our problem? Go and you say, well, where else am I going to cycle?
00:35:48.080 I don't care. I don't care. I don't care where else you go on your bicycle. Nowhere. It's not a
00:35:53.680 problem. Why do we have to accommodate it? That's my question. We don't do this for any other form
00:36:00.580 of recreation. We, we don't go out of our way in this way to accommodate any other recreation.
00:36:07.260 It's only cyclists who are special for whatever reason.
00:36:09.880 And so do, do they obey the traffic signals? They, they want, they're going to enforce bike
00:36:17.400 lanes. Okay. You, you dare cross a bike lane, stand at a bike lane. They're going to let you know it.
00:36:24.760 Can I do that to, to cyclists who are on the, on the regular road, not on the bike lane?
00:36:29.380 Can I honk at them? Can I run them off the road? Scream at them? Can I do that?
00:36:34.300 So they don't respect the traffic, you know, cyclists was like, when's the last time you
00:36:39.900 saw one stopping at a red light or actually signaling the way they're supposed to with
00:36:44.180 their hands? You rarely see that. So they're not going to obey the traffic signals. Uh,
00:36:50.240 they're not going to obey the rules of the road, but if you dare disobey the damn bike lane,
00:36:54.760 then it's a problem. I, I, I, I was watching that and I know that it wasn't going to happen
00:37:00.320 because he wouldn't have posted it if it did. I so wanted someone to throw a stick in his bicycle
00:37:05.480 spokes or just push them off that damn thing. I really wanted to see that. I, I, I can't tell
00:37:11.040 you, this is not even a bit or a joke. I cannot stand these people and their stupid bike lane. I
00:37:17.060 don't care about your damn bike lane. I don't respect it. I don't care about it. It shouldn't exist.
00:37:23.840 Go, go on a trail in the, in the woods, go to the gym. I'm not going to accommodate you in your
00:37:30.120 hobby period. All right. Um, got that off my chest. Let's go to reading the YouTube comments.
00:37:38.960 Marcus Aurelius says people don't give offense. They take it. If someone is angry and says that
00:37:45.240 anyone who is not angry with her is part of the problem, that's her problem, not mine. Yeah.
00:37:50.760 That's, that's one thing you get. Um, not only people taking offense so often, but the, this idea
00:37:57.160 that we, we have an obligation, like someone who takes offense, it's not only that they're taking
00:38:02.320 offense, but they think you have an obligation to be offended along with them. So we got that from
00:38:08.220 the female basketball players that we played, played the video on Friday, the NCAA women's
00:38:13.100 tournament. And, and, uh, they were offended that they didn't have all the same accommodations as the
00:38:17.940 men, which, and the reason the men have all the combinations is because they're a billion dollar
00:38:21.300 enterprise and everyone cares about men's basketball and women's basketball doesn't even make
00:38:25.340 money because nobody cares. But we were told if you don't, if you, if you're not upset about this,
00:38:30.520 you're part of the problem. It's your obligation to be offended on behalf of female basketball players
00:38:39.160 because they don't have enough exercise equipment. Yeah. That, um, that is an interesting thing as well.
00:38:46.100 Let's see. Mutt says teaching kids to twerk while grown men, presumably fathers laugh.
00:38:50.880 How have we fallen so far so fast? These men should be publicly shamed and arrested for child
00:38:55.800 abuse. Uh, in reference to the, the video of a drag queen, a drag queen story hour, teaching kids,
00:39:01.660 little kids how to twerk. We played that video and I could not agree more that a sane, stable
00:39:07.180 civilization, that video would end with a law enforcement officers with their guns drawn running
00:39:15.100 into there and, and arresting everybody who is not a child. Everybody sending them all to prison.
00:39:22.440 Um, not a dog. Interesting username. Good. Very, not, not very specific says when I was a kid,
00:39:30.580 I used to want to be a power. I used to want a power Rangers tattoo really bad. Um, cringe. I know,
00:39:37.780 but I was a kid. Obviously mom just laughed at me as an adult. Now I'm very glad that I didn't have
00:39:42.260 the chance to make permanent body altering decisions as a child. This is, this is one of
00:39:47.500 the many arguments that you really can't get around. If you support transitioning kids, giving
00:39:52.500 them hormones, well, you, I would assume even you, if you support that, you would not be in favor of
00:39:59.720 an eight year old going and get a tattoo. Most likely. Now, maybe you'll get to that point where
00:40:04.320 you would even defend that, but right now you wouldn't, you wouldn't defend that. Why is that?
00:40:08.140 Um, and getting a tattoo, by the way, a, a much less significant bodily change than taking hormone
00:40:16.020 pills to, you know, um, stave off puberty or, or, or try to try to make it so that your body resembles
00:40:23.520 vaguely a different sex. Um, and finally, Becca says, hi, Maddie. I'm probably going to be banned
00:40:31.460 from the show for calling you Maddie. I just wanted to say, I love your show and your dry sense of humor.
00:40:35.740 Also, I just bought my membership for the daily wire. I had to dip into my wedding fund,
00:40:40.020 but I feel I deserve to give myself a nice wedding gift. Plus I don't want to miss Candace Owens.
00:40:44.640 Well, Becca, uh, your prophecies were, were correct. You are banned from the show,
00:40:49.240 but I want to stipulate. It's not so much for calling me Maddie. Well, it is that,
00:40:52.800 but also it's because you said you got a daily wire membership for Candace. Well, what about me?
00:40:59.020 You claim you're a fan of the show, but you, you didn't wait. I mean, I'm glad you got the
00:41:02.760 membership, but what am I chopped liver? So that's offensive to me. And that is something I demand
00:41:09.280 that everyone else be offended by also, but so you're banned twice, but thanks for watching the
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00:43:15.200 So today for our daily cancellation, um, I'm going to cancel the dude on the elevator. You know who
00:43:22.860 you are this past weekend, I was doing some firearms self-defense training at front site in
00:43:27.580 Nevada. It was a really exceptional experience all around. I'll have more to say about that in the
00:43:31.440 coming days, but by the way, if you want to have your own exceptional experience, go to
00:43:34.660 constitutioncoach.com. You can sign up for your own course, but the, the, the one sadly non-exceptional
00:43:40.280 event in more than one sense of the word happened in the elevator of the hotel on Sunday, right before
00:43:45.280 we left, I boarded the elevator on the third floor. Now, if you could do the math, that means we had
00:43:51.140 easily fewer than 10 floors to go before getting to the first floor. I think that point is that it
00:43:57.220 was, it was going to be a very short trip, not the kind of trip that you pack an overnight bag for,
00:44:02.060 or even a bagged lunch, a few seconds and it's over. If all goes according to plan. Now my case, I also
00:44:09.240 did not pack a mask for the elevator trip. I mean, I packed one in my bag because they wouldn't let me
00:44:14.260 on a plane without it, but it was my bag and everything was in the rental car at this point, which
00:44:18.520 meant that I had to get on the elevator without my mask. God forbid. Unfortunately, a man and his wife were
00:44:23.860 already on the elevator when I stepped on and this would normally not be a problem, except that I
00:44:28.500 unbeknownst to myself had just stepped into a close quarters environment with an especially paranoid
00:44:32.960 member of the mask cult. So he took one look at me, maskless, my entire mouth and nose exposed,
00:44:39.180 naked, my face naked, not the rest of my body, presenting my hideous face shamelessly to the
00:44:45.040 world. And a look of panic set in, in this guy's eyes. You could see it. And he said, his voice was
00:44:50.200 quaking. He said, excuse me, your mask. Can you put your mask on? And he was pointing frantically to his
00:44:55.980 own face. When he said that, he's like pointing to his mask in case I wasn't familiar with the
00:44:59.740 concept of a mask, like your mask here. And I said, uh, Oh, I think it's in the car. It's fine. Don't
00:45:05.640 worry. And then he, he became especially flustered fuming audibly before pounding on the button to
00:45:12.120 open the door. Cause the door just closed and he, and he was fuming. They pounded on it and the door
00:45:15.420 opened again. And for a brief moment, I thought he was going to demand that I, that I exit the elevator
00:45:20.480 and then, and then we would have ourselves a real showdown because just out of principle, there was no way in
00:45:25.740 hell I was ready for this. Now I didn't want this. I was not looking for confrontation. He opened that
00:45:30.540 door and I'm thinking, okay, here we go. Cause there was no way in hell I was getting off that elevator
00:45:35.180 at the command of this whimpering, absurd little person. Wasn't going to happen. But instead he stormed
00:45:41.020 off himself, his wife exiting quietly behind him, ashamed, I assume. And as the door shut, I poked my head
00:45:46.960 out and I said, with true eloquence, these were my actual words. And I'm so proud that I thought to say
00:45:52.580 this in a moment that just this, this eloquent, uh, quip and come back. I said, um, dude, seriously.
00:45:59.000 And then he said, just as eloquent. Yes. Seriously. It's disrespectful. Now I'll also
00:46:04.720 mention that another woman, a little older, um, entered the elevator after that guy got off and
00:46:09.600 she was wearing a mask too, but she was laughing at the man's antics and saying that this, this
00:46:14.520 silliness has to end soon. That's what she said. She was a normal person, you know, a sane person,
00:46:18.780 one of the dwindling few. And I almost hugged her out of sheer gratitude, but then I realized that
00:46:23.480 would be a violation of elevator etiquette anytime COVID or not. So what I'd really like to do now
00:46:28.480 is respond briefly to what the scared man said in the elevator, um, or out of the elevator as the
00:46:34.180 elevator door shut and respond to, to everyone who finds themselves relating to him, uh, or sympathizing
00:46:40.280 with them or anyone who's, who has acted the same way as him. And there are many of them out there.
00:46:43.680 He said, it's disrespectful, right? And to that, I say, you're absolutely right. It is disrespectful.
00:46:51.000 It is. Um, I am not going to respect your paranoia. I'm not going to respect your unreasonable demands.
00:47:02.960 I'm not going to respect your fear. We were going to be standing within a few feet of each other for 25
00:47:08.200 seconds. I'm not hacking up a lung. I'm not feverish. I'm not sick. Now you may not know that
00:47:14.540 about me, but I do. And I'm going to govern my behavior based on what I do know, not based on
00:47:20.980 what some stranger doesn't know. Now you might say, sure, you aren't sick. Sure. We're only going to be
00:47:27.580 in close proximity for a few seconds. Sure. Tens of millions of Americans are immune at this point
00:47:32.180 due to vaccination or prior infection. Sure. All of those things make it unlikely that I spread it to
00:47:37.460 someone else in that context, but, um, but it's not impossible. It could happen. Yeah, it could
00:47:42.060 true. Fine. But how likely is it? Is it likely? Is it even moderately likely? Is it unlikely,
00:47:52.820 but still significantly plausible? Or is it really, really very, very unlikely? And if it's the latter,
00:47:59.600 which I would argue it is, then why should I be expected to take any action to alleviate your
00:48:05.760 disproportionate fear of a very, very unlikely occurrence? And if I'm expected to take an action
00:48:11.880 for that reason, where does it stop? Where does it end? What other of your unreasonable fears am I
00:48:18.840 expected to accommodate? By the way, let's take the risk assessment further. What's a greater risk to you
00:48:26.840 on an elevator? An asymptomatic 34-year-old who'll be standing a few feet from you for a few seconds,
00:48:32.360 or the elevator itself. If anything on that elevator kills you, is it more likely to be me
00:48:40.420 or some kind of malfunction of the elevator? At least you must admit that there are both unlikely
00:48:45.380 occurrences, but neither is impossible. And if you're losing your mind over what is unlikely but not
00:48:51.100 impossible, why are you on the elevator at all? Why not take the stairs? Well, sure, the stairs present
00:48:58.880 their own risks, as Joe Biden has shown us. Every year, many people die from stairs-related accidents.
00:49:05.660 So how else will you get down the lobby? I don't know, rappel down from the window? Probably not
00:49:10.580 much safer. It is a problem. I mean, come to think of it, how did you get to the hotel in the first
00:49:15.320 place? I assume you drove, drove what's more on those straight desert roads where people routinely
00:49:20.480 tip the speedometer over 100 miles an hour. Maybe you flew before you drove. Well, that presents all
00:49:26.860 its own risks, COVID-related and not COVID-related. See, every day you do a thousand things that could
00:49:31.780 kill you. If you were to rank the risk level of all those things, where do I come in as I breathe
00:49:38.140 in your vicinity for a few seconds? I'm not at the top. I'm quite sure of that. I'm not even close to
00:49:44.960 the top. See, I know all these things. I can make these reasonable calculations. I even know other
00:49:52.580 relevant data points, like the fact that I very likely already had coronavirus back in the early
00:49:56.780 days of the pandemic. I'm not sure about that, but it's another factor that's taken into account and
00:50:00.680 which lowers the statistical risk. Now, this may not be an equation that presents itself clearly to
00:50:05.520 you in your fear, but it does to me. And again, I am going to act based on what I know, not based on
00:50:14.100 what you don't. I'm not going to cater to your fear. I shouldn't have to. Those days have to be
00:50:22.260 over for all of us. You've had a year of people catering to your fear. That's done now. It's time
00:50:30.080 to live again. Get on board with it or stay home, hiding under your bed, sobbing and shaking. That's
00:50:35.160 up to you. You can make your own choice and I can make mine. My choice is to ride the damn elevator
00:50:41.220 with or without the mask. And also my choice is to cancel you. And that'll do it for us today.
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