The Matt Walsh Show - May 24, 2021


Ep. 727 - The Evil Quacks Mutilating Our Children


Episode Stats

Length

57 minutes

Words per Minute

178.5219

Word Count

10,341

Sentence Count

715

Misogynist Sentences

42

Hate Speech Sentences

38


Summary

Millions of children are being experimented on, abused, and mutilated all in the name of gender ideology. The problem has reached epidemic proportions, so much so that even some mainstream media outlets have started to notice. We ll talk about that today. Also, a mother on TikTok who s worried that her white male baby will grow up to be awful and has developed a plan to prevent that from happening. And BuzzFeed reports that the White House wants to help Americans have sex with random strangers this summer.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on The Matt Wall Show, millions of children are being experimented on, abused, and mutilated,
00:00:05.220 all in the name of gender ideology. The problem has reached epidemic proportions, so much so that
00:00:09.760 even some mainstream media outlets have started to notice, shockingly. We'll talk about that today.
00:00:14.820 Also, five headlines, including the mayor of Chicago announcing that she'll only accept
00:00:18.700 interviews from non-white reporters. One elected politician in Washington had the courage to
00:00:23.860 condemn her for this kind of bigotry and to do it specifically, and it wasn't a Republican.
00:00:28.680 Also, is Prince Harry a victim of emotional abuse? We'll ask that question. And BuzzFeed
00:00:32.980 reports that the White House wants to help Americans have more sex with random strangers
00:00:37.600 this summer. In our daily cancellation, we'll consider the mother on TikTok who's worried
00:00:41.780 that her white male baby will grow up to be, quote, awful and has developed a plan to prevent
00:00:46.880 that from happening. We'll talk about that and much more today on The Matt Wall Show.
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00:02:16.060 Maryland and then back again, 1500 miles, give or take. It was almost long enough to make me wish
00:02:21.160 that I had taken a plane instead. Almost, but not quite. The good thing about the drive is that it
00:02:26.260 gave me a chance to listen to and almost finish Abigail Schreier's book on how gender ideology is
00:02:31.980 destroying an entire generation of children. The book titled Irreversible Damage, the Transgender
00:02:36.680 Craze, Seducing Our Daughters. You probably heard of it. It came out last summer and I had put off
00:02:41.900 reading it partly because I'm very well informed on this issue, or I thought I was, and I'm cynical
00:02:48.660 in general. So I didn't think the book had anything to tell me that I didn't already know or assume.
00:02:54.380 I was wrong. The crisis, as Schreier documents it, is much worse than I thought. And I already
00:03:01.380 thought it was very, very bad. And I've told you that many times. I had to pause the book
00:03:06.120 frequently throughout just to collect myself and at certain points to stave off bouts of nausea
00:03:12.460 so that I didn't start vomiting all over myself. And I don't even say that as a joke.
00:03:17.020 The chapter describing phalloplasty, that's when plastic surgeons use bits of a woman's body
00:03:21.960 to construct an appendage that's supposed to look like a penis, had an especially sickening effect on
00:03:27.080 me. I won't go into details here except to give you one little morsel of information. Part of the
00:03:31.820 process involves de-sleeving the forearm. And that's exactly what it sounds like. They pull the
00:03:37.240 skin off of a woman's arm like a sleeve, and then they use it in the construction of the fake male
00:03:43.140 reproductive organ, only it's not a reproductive organ at all, of course. You can't actually give
00:03:48.120 a female a male body or a male a female body. That's impossible. All you can do is take a healthy
00:03:54.100 body and mutilate it. You can make a body less feminine. You can't make it male. A male body is
00:04:01.240 male down to its very bones, down to its cells, its DNA. The only way to turn a woman into a man
00:04:06.220 would be to obliterate her body completely and build a man from scratch, which also is impossible
00:04:11.840 right now. But that wouldn't even be turning a woman into a man. That would just be killing a woman
00:04:17.460 and creating a man to take her place. But the main point of the book is not to describe
00:04:22.640 sex change surgeries, which have plastic surgeons basically acting like Leatherface from the Texas
00:04:27.740 Chainsaw Massacre, all in the name of alleged medicine. The main point of the book is to show
00:04:35.440 in painstaking detail how children, girls are the special focus of this book, are indoctrinated into
00:04:42.060 gender ideology at very young ages and eagerly put on the path to gender transition if they show
00:04:48.960 even the slightest sign that they're questioning their gender. And of course, it's not hard to
00:04:54.600 get a child to question their gender. Almost any child will if the idea is suggested to them early
00:05:00.140 enough. That's how millions and millions of children are fed into this system. You truly can't
00:05:06.840 understand the full scope of this problem until you've looked at the numbers. We are losing an entire
00:05:11.560 generation to this madness, and that is not an exaggeration. Gender ideology is both jammed into the
00:05:17.900 kids' heads by the school system, academia, Hollywood, and media, and every other powerful
00:05:21.540 institution, and also spread among the kids themselves. It's a full-on social contagion,
00:05:27.380 unlike any that we've seen in our lifetimes. And the problem is that, and I think the book does a
00:05:32.520 really good job of explaining this in particular, is that all of this stuff, the gender ideology,
00:05:39.040 has a very special appeal to kids, in particular girls, as they go through puberty and they endure
00:05:47.580 a perfectly natural period of feeling uncomfortable in their own bodies, kids have always felt that
00:05:52.820 way in puberty, after it, before it. People have always felt that way at one time or another,
00:05:58.540 to one degree or another. But now, I mean, everyone has had an experience of looking in a mirror and
00:06:05.300 not being totally happy with what you see. We've all been there. But now we're given a framework for
00:06:11.920 interpreting those natural feelings. And the framework tells us that if we feel not totally
00:06:17.360 at home in our bodies, then we're gender dysphoric and we should embark on a quest to get a new body.
00:06:23.780 As the book describes, doctors and therapists will diagnose gender dysphoria almost automatically.
00:06:29.560 In many states, they're essentially obligated to legally. The so-called affirmative care standard
00:06:35.840 means that counselors and therapists must affirm a patient's gender delusions, even if the patient
00:06:42.800 is a child. So if a 10-year-old boy comes in and says, I think I'm a girl, there's no effort to figure
00:06:49.300 out why he's saying that, what lies at the root of it, what is he really trying to express, where is this
00:06:55.860 coming from? None of that. None. The only thing they do is say, well, okay, then you are.
00:07:01.340 So you're a girl. Let's talk about how to, you know, make you more into what you feel that you
00:07:06.980 are. This in spite of the fact that the goal of therapy should be quite literally the exact
00:07:14.220 opposite of that. When it comes to the gender stuff, therapy, along with the medical industry
00:07:19.520 generally, has flipped itself on its head and performed the opposite of the function that it's
00:07:24.860 supposed to perform. Now kids are put on puberty blockers at the drop of a hat, then cross-sex
00:07:30.260 hormones. And before long surgery, girls as young as 16, sometimes younger, are having their breasts
00:07:35.020 cut off, an entire biological capacity permanently removed, all in the vain hope that they can become
00:07:42.880 men. And sometimes they don't even want to become men. They talk in the book about a, about a quote
00:07:51.700 unquote doctor, I think it was in Canada, has done over a thousand of these so-called top surgeries.
00:07:56.940 And in some cases, the girls aren't even claiming to be gender dysphoric. They don't even say they
00:08:03.280 want to be men. They identify as non-binary. They want to be neither. It's a cosmetic. It's entirely
00:08:11.200 cosmetic. They approach it like another person would approach getting a tattoo. Only a 16-year-old
00:08:16.420 can't get a tattoo in most places, but they can get their breasts chopped off. The doctors are not
00:08:22.500 only performing these procedures, but recommending them and profiting off of them. Of course. Now it
00:08:28.880 just so happens that after my weekend spent listening to these stories, I came home to find
00:08:32.100 out that 60 Minutes, in a true shocker, performed some actual journalism and aired an investigation
00:08:37.440 this past Sunday night into this very problem. 60 Minutes interviewed a number of detransitioners.
00:08:43.440 Those are people who went through a medical transition to become the opposite sex, then regretted it
00:08:47.640 and tried to go back. And unfortunately, depending on how far along they are in the process,
00:08:52.280 they can't fully go back. Now there are many such cases and there will be a great many more in the
00:08:57.700 years ahead. Here's just one example. This is a girl named Grace who went all the way through
00:09:04.640 the transition, all the way through the double mastectomy, having her breasts removed
00:09:10.360 before changing her mind. And here she is describing that process. Did the therapist not
00:09:17.120 question you about how deep the feeling was and what it was stemming from? She didn't go really go
00:09:25.960 into what my gender dysphoria might have been stemming from. We only did a few sessions. Because she was
00:09:34.200 over 18 and didn't need parental consent, she says she merely signed an informed consent form at a clinic
00:09:41.320 and got hormone shots. They asked me, so why do you want to go on testosterone? And I said,
00:09:47.800 well, being a woman just isn't working for me anymore. And they said, okay. So that was that.
00:09:53.060 You got your prescription for testosterone? Mm-hmm. Yep. Just four months after she started
00:09:59.680 testosterone, she says she was approved for a mastectomy, what's called top surgery, that she
00:10:06.100 told us was traumatic. You know, I'm kind of surprised because based on everything you've said
00:10:12.340 up to now, I would have thought you'd have a great sense of relief. I started to have a really disturbing
00:10:18.580 sense that like a part of my body was missing, almost a ghost limb feeling about being like, there's
00:10:25.400 something that should be there. And the feeling really surprised me, but it was really hard to
00:10:29.820 deny. And so she detransitioned by going off testosterone and then went back to the clinic.
00:10:37.760 And she says, complained to the doctor that the process didn't follow the WPATH guidelines.
00:10:45.820 If it sounds like the doctors and counselors she consulted seemed to have
00:10:52.000 no concern for her physical wellbeing at all, or her psychological wellbeing, that's because they
00:10:57.100 didn't and they don't. On that note, um, I want to play another clip for you. This, this one was
00:11:02.840 mentioned in Schreier's book. That's how I was made aware of it. I had never seen it before.
00:11:07.940 These are, uh, and I should have seen it. We should all see this, but I want to make sure a lot of people
00:11:11.660 see this clip. These are comments made by a woman named Dr. Johanna Olson Kennedy. She's one of the
00:11:17.800 most prominent Texas chainsaw physicians sending countless young people off to get mutilated. She's
00:11:23.540 also the medical director of the center for trans youth health and development at children's, at the
00:11:28.540 children's hospital, Los Angeles. And she's also married to a trans man. That is a woman who identifies
00:11:33.480 as a man. That's where she's coming from. That's her background. Here she is at a conference in 2018
00:11:38.920 explaining why it's okay to chop the breasts off of an adolescent girl. This again is not theoretical or
00:11:46.840 academic. People like this woman are actually doing this to girls, thousands of them, or referring
00:11:52.600 them to surgeons who will do it. Here's her justification. I want you to listen very carefully
00:11:56.780 to this. I'm just going to say this, that actually people get married when they're under 20. Actually
00:12:04.260 people choose colleges to go to. Actually people make life altering decisions in adolescence
00:12:11.480 all the time. All the time. And honestly, most of them are good. It's just the bad ones that we talk
00:12:19.240 about. Oh my God, the cinnamon challenge, right? I mean, why do we know about it? Because it's a thing
00:12:24.940 and it's not common. Like most teenagers aren't eating cinnamon, right? But some are and they're on
00:12:30.420 YouTube and that's stupid. But we don't put on YouTube the things that are really good decisions,
00:12:34.920 right? Oh my gosh, my kid took the SATs. Not a very exciting afterschool special, right? But so what
00:12:43.800 we do know is that adolescents actually have the capacity to make a reasoned, logical decision.
00:12:51.000 And here's the other thing about chest surgery. If you want breasts at a later point in your life,
00:12:56.360 you can go and get them.
00:12:57.480 The first thing to understand is that the woman there is evil. We're talking about Nazi
00:13:03.740 scientist evil. We're talking about abortionist evil. Now she may sound like a lunatic in that
00:13:09.980 clip, but she isn't. That'd be letter off the hook. Lunatics don't get medical degrees. Bad people
00:13:16.880 can get medical degrees. And unfortunately a lot of them have, but not lunatics. If you're crazy
00:13:22.360 delusional, you're not going to get through medical school, but you can be a bad, evil person
00:13:28.380 and make it through medical school. And she's a bad, evil person. What's her argument here? Well,
00:13:35.580 she says, first of all, adolescents can make good decisions. In fact, she says most decisions
00:13:41.340 adolescents make are good. They make life altering decisions all the time. She observes,
00:13:47.520 which somehow means that it's good for them to make those decisions and we should help them to make
00:13:51.640 more such decisions. Ironically, the one example she gives of an adolescent making a good decision
00:13:58.780 is taking the SATs, but that's not a decision that kids make. Parents make that decision. Adults make
00:14:06.540 it. Kids go along with it. Indeed, it turns out most of the good, the actual good long-term decisions,
00:14:15.820 quote unquote, adolescents make are the ones that adults tell them to make. Kids need adults to help
00:14:22.860 them think more clearly when it comes to long-term choices, long-term planning. And this is another
00:14:28.260 thing that a doctor knows. If I know what a doctor knows that a long-term planning is a function of the
00:14:33.040 prefrontal cortex and teenagers do not have a fully developed prefrontal cortex, which is why they do
00:14:38.500 dumb things all the time, which is why almost all of us, if we survived our teenage years,
00:14:44.540 should be thanking God that we did because there's a really good chance that we, you know,
00:14:47.820 it only would have taken one or two things to go wrong of all the dumb things we did,
00:14:51.500 all the dumb, destructive, reckless things. I know I can look back at my teenage years and think of
00:14:56.680 plenty of those. Why were you doing that? You look back to being a teenager and you think about some
00:15:03.060 of the things that you did, some of the things you said, the way you acted. And you think that was
00:15:07.500 like, what was I, was I, what was I, it's like a different person. I don't even know who that person
00:15:12.340 was. Well, it's because your brain wasn't fully functioning the way that it is now.
00:15:22.060 They literally can't make good long-term decisions, at least not reliably. They don't
00:15:29.260 have the neurological hardware in place just yet. This is also why we say adolescents can't consent
00:15:36.320 to sex. Our laws against child rape and pedophilia are all based entirely on the idea
00:15:42.400 that young children cannot make sexual decisions for themselves. Dr. Johanna wants to undermine the
00:15:49.380 legal, scientific and philosophical case against pedophilia. And that is not a coincidence, by the
00:15:53.500 way, check back in 10 years or maybe sooner. And she'll be explaining in one of these videos with
00:15:57.180 equal passion, why we must be tolerant towards and accepting of adult child sexual relationships.
00:16:02.560 Quote me on it 10 years from now, maybe sooner. But even if she personally never gets to that point,
00:16:08.220 what she's already advocating for is just as bad. A child who has put on hormones and then who has
00:16:15.720 their body mutilated is being sexually violated in a way that is just as depraved and damaging as
00:16:23.940 molestation or rape. All of these kids are sexual abuse victims. And their abusers are people like the
00:16:30.060 doctor here. She's like a pedophile. That's how she should be treated and seen.
00:16:35.840 Somehow, though, we haven't even gotten to the most deranged part of that short clip.
00:16:40.460 She also says flippantly, practically laughing as she says it, that you could chop a young girl's breasts
00:16:47.240 off. And it's no big deal because she can always go and get new breasts later if she wants.
00:16:53.240 This is what this doctor thinks of the female body. She thinks of it like a Lego play set or a potato
00:17:00.760 head doll. You could take parts off, attach, reattach, mix and match. A body is nothing but a pile of parts.
00:17:07.620 Cut a few off, swap them out. Nothing will be lost in the exchange.
00:17:11.140 It is obviously not true. I would hope I don't need to explain that it's not true.
00:17:18.100 Your body is a whole, coherent, complete thing. It's not perfect. Nobody's body is perfect. No
00:17:25.300 person is perfect, but it is your body. And yet you should love your body because it's the only one
00:17:31.640 you have. You can never have another one. This is what any therapist or counselor worth their salt
00:17:39.680 would be saying. And there are very few of them out there that are worth their salt, by the way.
00:17:43.640 I mean, we're at the point where it's like, I wouldn't even send my kid to a counselor or a
00:17:47.340 therapist, period. I wouldn't send them because I don't trust hardly any of these people given what
00:17:53.480 they're saying. That's a different subject. But your body is your body. You will never have another
00:18:02.620 one. A woman cannot have her breasts removed and then go and get new ones. You can't. Her new breasts
00:18:13.860 will not be breasts, but there'll be mounds of flesh, lumps of meat. Now, perhaps that's all that
00:18:20.920 Dr. Johanna thinks breasts are to begin with. That's all she sees. And perhaps that's understandable
00:18:26.400 as her brain seems to be nothing but a lump of meat. Even so, she's wrong. And you know something?
00:18:33.540 She knows she's wrong. All of the doctors and therapists and counselors treating kids like
00:18:41.520 Frankenstein's monster, they all know what they're doing. I mean, when you feel like you're the one
00:18:48.980 going crazy because you see stuff like this and you think, what is happening? How can these people not
00:18:54.400 see how insane this is? Well, they do see it. But they're motivated by ideological conviction,
00:19:03.080 politics, and most of all, money. There's a lot of money to be made and social clout to be gained
00:19:09.580 by doing what they're doing. Especially when most of the public is too afraid to speak up against it,
00:19:15.540 too afraid to say, no, this is wrong.
00:19:18.640 A boy cannot be a girl. A girl cannot be a boy. This is all wrong. Most people are too afraid to
00:19:29.780 say even that. Except in hushed tones or privately, they'll send a message. Hey, I agree with everything
00:19:38.040 you're saying. Don't tell anybody. We cannot afford to be quiet about this anymore. This is one of the
00:19:45.400 great fights of our time. It may be the greatest. Either we can sit back and watch while millions
00:19:51.460 of kids are experimented on and abused and tortured and destroyed and literally cut into pieces in front
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00:21:25.460 Okay. So, um, another note for my drive, by the way, lighter note, a little bit lighter anyway.
00:21:33.700 Um, although still on the subject of, uh, of perhaps medical induced mania, I was, uh, it's
00:21:40.920 actually the first time I've seen this and we're a year into this thing. First time I've seen what I
00:21:47.440 saw in, uh, Virginia stopping at a Panera Bread, which was my first mistake. I admit why go to Panera
00:21:53.360 Bread. You know, Panera Bread, it gets away with positioning itself as sort of a, uh, a higher
00:21:58.240 class option from regular fast food because they charge five times the prices. So you figure, well,
00:22:02.640 you're getting a, uh, chicken salad sandwich for $27. It must be pretty good, but actually it's not
00:22:08.180 really that good. Or, you know, they sell soup and bread bowls, which by the way, that's, you want to
00:22:15.160 know why we have an obesity epidemic in this country? It's because people are eating, like you're eating
00:22:18.780 soup and you're thinking to yourself, this is great, but I really wish I could eat the bowl too.
00:22:24.060 And then Panera Bread is there to solve the problem. Um, anyway, went into the Panera Bread
00:22:29.300 and, uh, there were everybody in there wearing masks, except me. And multiple tables of people
00:22:38.880 sitting at their table, food in front of them wearing masks. I, I had not seen that yet.
00:22:46.640 Somehow there are people getting crazier as time goes on, as the, as the pandemic is recedes.
00:22:56.680 Um, and most of the country is immune for, for one reason or another, either vaccine or prior
00:23:02.720 exposure. There are people that are getting more serious about it. I was just sitting there watching,
00:23:08.540 I was waiting for my food. I was waiting for my $57 order. Um, and I'm watching people sitting at
00:23:15.040 their tables with masks on. And I never saw any of those people take a bite because that's what I
00:23:20.600 was waiting to see. How does this work? Are you actually, are you going to try to eat that thing
00:23:23.840 with the mask on? I really wanted to see, but, um, anyway, all right, let's go. Number one here,
00:23:30.940 NBC Chicago reports as Chicago mayor, Lori, Lori Lightfoot approaches the two year anniversary of
00:23:36.300 her inauguration, reaching the halfway point through her first term. She told the city's media outlets
00:23:40.100 that she would grant one-on-one interviews to mark the occasion, but with one condition,
00:23:45.540 she will only speak with journalists of color. Lightfoot tweeted Wednesday morning,
00:23:51.660 I ran to break up the status. Uh, I ran to break up the status quo that was failing so many.
00:23:56.280 That isn't just in city hall. It's a shame that in 2021, the city hall press corps is overwhelmingly
00:24:00.660 white in a city where there were more than half of the city identifies as black, Latino,
00:24:05.440 AAPI or native American. What is AAPI? Is that Pacific Islander? Anyway, I'm not going to guess.
00:24:17.900 Um, diversity and inclusion is imperative across all institutions, including media in order to
00:24:22.560 progress. We must change. This is exactly why I'm being intentional about prioritizing media requests
00:24:26.980 from POC reporters on the occasion of the two year anniversary of my inauguration as mayor of this
00:24:32.040 great city. So, you know, first of all, it's great that this is her priority as it's just bloodshed
00:24:38.620 in the streets of Chicago, people, kids, women being shot and killed as they walk down the street.
00:24:45.860 Um, so that's happening, you know, morgues overflowing with bodies, not because of COVID,
00:24:51.440 but because of the violence and the, and the, you know, the, the gang culture in the city.
00:24:56.160 She's not worried about that. She's worried about making sure there are more black people,
00:25:01.120 reporters that's that are, that are at the press conferences.
00:25:06.040 And, and her response is, and let's be clear also when she's saying, oh, I only want to have
00:25:13.260 interviews with black, Latino, AAPI, whatever that is, or native American. What she's really saying is
00:25:18.860 I don't want to be interviewed by any white people. So sometimes they get away with this kind of thing
00:25:24.100 because they, they sort of try to frame it in a positive way. They say, oh no, we're, we're, uh,
00:25:29.340 we're just giving opportunities to these, uh, to these groups over here.
00:25:34.200 But what you're really saying is you don't want white people to interview you
00:25:38.020 because you only singled out one. There's only one group you left out. You put every other group in.
00:25:44.740 It's kind of like when you are in third grade and you invite everyone in the class to your birthday
00:25:49.500 party, except for one kid. And of course, those of us with good parents, we were raised and told,
00:25:55.740 listen, you can invite the whole class or you can invite one or two kids.
00:26:00.840 What you can't do is invite most of the kids, except, except one that you can't do.
00:26:07.080 But, uh, Lori Lightfoot, we can assume for many reasons, uh, was not, was not raised well. Um,
00:26:13.320 and so this is flat out bigotry and racism against white people. It is anti-white racism.
00:26:19.380 And that's what we should name it and call it that because that's what it is.
00:26:25.140 Now there may have been some, I'm sure if I checked, there are some Republicans who
00:26:28.860 complained about Lightfoot saying this, maybe tweeted about it. I'm not sure. I'll assume
00:26:33.740 that some Republicans did, uh, and maybe even called it racism, but there was one elected
00:26:39.720 representative on the national stage. Only one that I'm aware of that went so far as to say this.
00:26:43.600 This is Tulsi Gabbard, who I should remind you is not a Republican. She's a Democrat. And this is what
00:26:47.780 she tweeted. Mayor Lightfoot's blatant anti-white racism is abhorrent. I call upon president Biden,
00:26:54.740 Kamala Harris, and other leaders of our country of all races to join me in calling for mayor
00:26:59.280 Lightfoot's resignation. Our leaders must condemn all racism, including anti-white calling,
00:27:08.460 calling it not just racism, anti-white racism, and then saying that Lightfoot should resign.
00:27:15.240 Now, I love this statement from Tulsi Gabbard. She's exactly 100% right. Um, what I don't love
00:27:23.500 is that she's the only one saying that and she's a Democrat. What, what a shame, what an absolute
00:27:31.340 shaming, well-deserved shaming of the Republican party that this is not coming from any Republican.
00:27:37.680 It's coming from a Democrat. And the thing is, as a Democrat saying this, you, you, you know, Tulsi,
00:27:43.880 this takes courage. I actually have respect. She might be the, she's the one Democrat, one elected
00:27:47.520 Democrat I can think of, who I have respect for. Um, even though I still, I still don't agree with
00:27:51.860 many of her views, but this actually takes courage because all of your colleagues in Democrat party,
00:27:59.420 your base, you know, everyone that you, that you need to support you and everything,
00:28:04.040 they're all going to be against you for this. Cause that's, that's taboo. You don't talk about
00:28:09.340 anti-white racism. In fact, anti-white racism, according to them, doesn't exist.
00:28:14.100 But Republicans, they would risk nothing by calling it out. Yeah. The left's going to be mad
00:28:21.060 at you. The Democrats are going to be mad at you, but they'll be mad no matter what.
00:28:24.860 Um, and most conservatives, no matter their race, black, white, doesn't matter,
00:28:29.700 are, are, would be perfectly happy for you to call out anti-white racism because that's what it is.
00:28:36.720 And it doesn't matter if you're a Republican, who cares what the Democrats say? They have no,
00:28:40.560 doesn't make a difference. They're going to hate you no matter what. You don't need them to like you
00:28:45.540 and they won't no matter what you say. So you have literally nothing to lose. You might as well speak
00:28:52.900 up, but these cowards, they can't even endure. They're going to get some frowny faces in the
00:28:59.800 halls of Congress when they're walking by the Democrats and they can't even that, even that
00:29:03.760 they can't endure. Tulsi Gabbard put a lot more than that on the line. Um, but we need to be very
00:29:11.160 clear about this as conservatives, you know, uh, if that is how you identify, I think we need to be
00:29:17.180 very clear. It's, it's not enough to just blanket blanket statement, condemn racism in response to
00:29:25.480 something like this. We need to call it what it is. It is anti-white racism, anti-white racism exists.
00:29:33.440 There's a whole lot of it. In fact, it's the only form of racism in America that's socially acceptable.
00:29:40.660 Um, and it's one of the only forms of racism that's also institutional and systemic, arguably another
00:29:45.880 form of being anti-Asian bigotry, which through, through affirmative action, you know, that is very
00:29:51.580 real as well and systemic. Um, and yeah, calling her to her for her to resign the same way. I don't
00:30:00.580 need, I don't need to point this out, but I will just, if you can imagine a white mayor saying that
00:30:08.500 he only wants to be interviewed by his fellow white people, he'd be, I think he'd be arrested. I think
00:30:14.480 they would send the, the, I think the FBI would be knocking on his door and they'd arrest him for,
00:30:18.700 they'd find something. They, they, they would, they would arrest him for felony rudeness. I guarantee
00:30:25.320 it. Hate crime charges. You know, you know, I'm not, you know, I'm right. This is not, I wish it was
00:30:31.020 like a joke or an exaggeration, but a hyperbole. It's not. They would call that a hate crime,
00:30:35.920 but lightfoot can say it and you know, no problem. All right. Let's, uh, go here now. See a little
00:30:45.180 bit of a news from CNN or news, news about CNN. We're not going to get news from CNN, but there's
00:30:51.420 some news about them. And we'll start here. Uh, we heard something similar to this on the last show.
00:30:56.040 That was from a democratic representative. And this is, uh, another democratic representative
00:30:59.920 named Don Lemon, uh, extolling the virtues of the Democrat party. Let's listen to that.
00:31:05.540 How do you, how does that correct? If you only have, you know, a fraction of whatever the political
00:31:15.880 spectrum dealing with this issue? Well, right now, the person who's in the white house is a Democrat.
00:31:23.080 The people who are in charge of Congress are Democrats. The people who are in the majority,
00:31:27.960 slightly in the Senate are Democrats. The only party now that is operating in reality is the
00:31:35.500 democratic party. The Republican party is obsolete. Okay. Actually, the last part of that, I agree
00:31:43.540 with the Republican party is obsolete. There's no denying that it is obsolete and it's made itself
00:31:48.840 obsolete largely by the cowardice we were just talking about a second ago. Um, and that, and that we should
00:31:53.520 also note is Don Lemon. I want to be clear that's Don Lemon host of Don Lemon tonight, as opposed to
00:32:01.300 Don Lemon host of tonight with Don Lemon, which I think that was, that was the show he had, you know,
00:32:06.880 up until a week ago. And then they made a big announcement that he was resigning from the show
00:32:10.340 or something. It was this big deal. Um, and then he comes back the next day and says, yes, we have
00:32:16.080 ended tonight with Don Lemon. We start a new chapter. This is Don Lemon tonight. Um, and it's,
00:32:24.240 it seems like the old Don, the old Don Lemon, much like the new Don Lemon and, uh, or new Don Lemon
00:32:28.940 like the old Don Lemon, Don Lemon, however you want to put it. But he says the Democrat party,
00:32:32.680 only one living in reality. Same thing we heard from the Democrat, I think it was Tim Ryan last week
00:32:37.080 saying the same thing. There's only one Republican, there's only one party living in reality. It's the
00:32:41.980 Democrats. Well, I guess I would ask Don the same question I asked Tim, which is okay. Living in
00:32:49.540 reality over there. Uh, can you get pregnant? First of all, in your reality, the girl, Grace,
00:32:57.780 the clip we played, um, regretting her transition, you know, a girl like that, take a 16 year old girl,
00:33:04.800 chop her breasts off. Can you make her into a boy? I mean, you're in reality. It's not the kind of
00:33:10.180 reality we're talking about. Yeah, I think it is. And then we've got Chris Cuomo at the center of
00:33:16.360 controversy because it was found out that he was advising his brother on how to deal with the sex
00:33:21.900 harassment scandal, even while claiming on air that he wasn't getting involved or anything. And
00:33:26.140 then it came out that he's been advising and, uh, and he actually apologized for that. And here's his
00:33:31.420 apology. The people can say and write what they want, but I want you to know the truth.
00:33:36.060 How I helped my brother also matters. When my brother's situation became turbulent,
00:33:43.280 being looped into calls with other friends of his and advisors that did include some of his staff.
00:33:49.180 I understand why that was a problem for CNN. It will not happen again. It was a mistake
00:33:55.700 because I put my colleagues here who I believe are the best in the business and a bad spot.
00:34:01.700 I never intended for that. I would never intend for that. And I am sorry for that.
00:34:08.980 It's also important for you to understand, not only do I not cover this here, I've never tried to
00:34:16.200 influence this network's coverage of my brother. In fact, I've been walled off from it.
00:34:22.260 This is a unique and difficult situation and that's okay. I know where the line is. I can respect it
00:34:31.660 and still be there for my family, which I must. I have to do that. I love my brother. I love my family.
00:34:39.520 I love my job and I love and respect my colleagues here at CNN. And again, to them,
00:34:50.520 I am truly sorry. You know who I am. You know what I'm about. And I want this to be said in public
00:34:58.260 to you who give me the opportunity and to my colleagues who make me better at what I do.
00:35:03.880 Okay. A very teary moment there. Very emotional. I was getting choked up a little bit. I don't know
00:35:09.840 about you, but his colleagues are the best in the business, which, you know, maybe they are.
00:35:14.940 It's such a low bar that, sure, why not? But here's the thing. I don't care about this at all,
00:35:23.860 really. I'm not even sure why I played that. I was trying to remember. While I was playing that,
00:35:27.140 I was thinking to myself, why am I playing this? Did I have something to say about this?
00:35:30.100 Because I don't remember what it was supposed to be. But even if I don't care about it,
00:35:37.340 for me, I don't care. He wants to call himself a journalist. That's laughable. That's a joke.
00:35:43.220 But as I said, the bar is so low for journalism now that, sure, anyone can be one if they want to be.
00:35:48.880 But I don't care. He doesn't want to talk about his brother's sexual harassment scandal.
00:35:53.840 Um, fine. That's fine. He's talking to his brother, advising him. I don't care about that
00:36:01.700 either. Yeah, it's your brother. So I understand you're loyal to your family. I don't really have
00:36:06.180 an issue with that. The problem that that's not really the problem. That's not the actual scandal
00:36:10.820 because there is a scandal here. Um, the scandal is during the height of all this back in March and
00:36:19.580 April, CNN was bringing Andrew Cuomo onto Chris Cuomo show on an almost nightly basis, certainly
00:36:27.140 at least weekly basis. And they were doing these little buddy cop comedy routines, which is
00:36:32.380 inappropriate enough given the circumstances of all these people dying. But also there was no attempt
00:36:37.400 to be an objective journalist. They were, they were handing over their airtime for propaganda pieces
00:36:44.540 between this politician and his little brother. And then it turns out that this politician is
00:36:53.120 wrapped up in a scandal that resulted in thousands of elderly people dying.
00:36:58.860 So in terms of the journalism scandal, that's it.
00:37:04.040 But as far as him not wanting to talk about it now and, and who cares if he invited, of course,
00:37:08.360 I would assume he's probably on the phone with his brother. Who cares about that?
00:37:11.880 That's not the issue. All right, let's go. This is from page six. It says Megan Markle didn't act
00:37:19.620 on suicidal impulses while pregnant with her son because she didn't want Prince Harry to be hurt
00:37:23.920 by the loss of quote, another woman in his life. The Duke of Sussex told Oprah Winfrey in the documentary
00:37:29.520 series that premiered Friday. So Oprah's doing another interview with these people. Great.
00:37:35.000 Uh, he said in a conversation with Winfrey in the, uh, the me, you can't see a new Apple TV plus series on
00:37:41.040 mental health. He said, the thing that stopped her from seeing it through was how unfair it would be
00:37:45.760 on me after everything that happened to my mom and to, uh, that's British for mom. And to now be
00:37:51.780 put in a position of losing another woman in my life with a baby inside of her, our baby. Um,
00:37:57.860 the Prince told Winfrey, the scariest thing for her was her clarity of thought.
00:38:02.260 She hadn't lost it. She wasn't crazy. She wasn't self-medicating, be it through pills or through
00:38:06.700 alcohol. She was absolutely sober, sober. She was completely sane. Uh, yet in the quiet of the night,
00:38:12.380 these thoughts woke her up. Harry said he did not go to his family when Markle felt suicidal
00:38:18.180 because he was ashamed the situation had gotten that bad. Uh, he also said the Royals would likely
00:38:23.600 not be able to help. Okay. So Megan Markle, I mean, I already knew that she was petty, vindictive,
00:38:32.280 self-absorbed, self-absorbed, all of that. A lot, a lot of flaws shared by, uh, by famous celebrities
00:38:40.040 and so on. So no surprise there. But then you read stories like this and you realize that if you
00:38:46.000 didn't already realize, oh, she was just, this is a really, this is evil. This is a really, really bad
00:38:51.280 person. You're, she's pregnant with Harry's son and threatening to kill herself. This is emotional,
00:39:02.100 manipulation. This is emotional abuse. Um, and, and if, if the genders were reversed,
00:39:12.100 everybody would be saying that. Can you imagine for a second, Megan Markle sitting down and saying
00:39:20.200 that, uh, Harry was threatening to kill herself and kill himself if, if she didn't do this or that
00:39:24.820 thing that he wanted. Everyone would be saying this is a, you need to get out of that marriage. This is,
00:39:31.280 you're being emotionally manipulated and abused in, in horrible ways. Cause that is horrible.
00:39:37.160 You're threatening to kill yourself with you while, while pregnant. Um, yeah, that, that would be,
00:39:44.900 that's, that's my interpretation of it. Of course I wasn't there, but you know what, here's the other
00:39:49.060 thing. Cause I know we're, we're, we're also told that we're in no place to judge. How dare we,
00:39:55.900 you know, maybe she really was going through a psychological crisis of some kind. Um, and,
00:40:00.020 and how it's, we should, we should butt out, but they are taking their personal life and putting
00:40:07.220 it out into the public. They are choosing to publicize. They don't have to, nobody would know
00:40:12.580 anything about the suicidal stuff unless they told us and they didn't have to tell us this.
00:40:16.220 Not only are they telling us, they're getting paid to tell us that they are in the process right
00:40:23.440 now of monetizing their personal story and their, their alleged personal trauma and victimization.
00:40:28.840 They're monetizing that. They're turning it into their, into a media empire, into a franchise,
00:40:34.760 like a Marvel movie. So they are putting it out there in public. And when you do that, then yeah,
00:40:41.400 the rest of us, we have every right to give our opinion and to try to, and to, you know,
00:40:47.160 and if we want to speculate, we can speculate. If you don't want people speculating about,
00:40:51.620 it's like I always say, if you don't want people speculating or giving their opinions about your
00:40:54.520 personal life, then keep it to yourself. The moment you put it out there for the entire public
00:40:58.760 as, as, as content for them to consume, you're the one who's turned it into that. That's your fault.
00:41:06.600 And so I feel perfectly within my rights, uh, ethically and certainly legally, at least for
00:41:15.680 now to say that to me, um, that doesn't sound so much like a mentally ill woman as it sounds like a
00:41:26.140 woman emotionally and psychologically abusing her husband. And as I said, reverse the, the, the sexes
00:41:32.500 here. And that's how everybody would interpret it. That is, that is, that is horrific stuff. It really
00:41:39.800 is. All right. Um, do we have time for this? I think now we're probably going to save this for
00:41:45.940 tomorrow. Um, because Buzzfeed has a story about the white house wants to encourage people to go out
00:41:54.020 and have sex this summer randomly with strangers. And of course, Buzzfeed is a big, big, big fan of
00:41:58.780 that. And you know, if you get vaccinated, then you can go and do that because apparently, uh,
00:42:03.500 the only disease you have to worry about when having random strikes with sex with strangers
00:42:06.940 is COVID. As long as you're vaccinated, you don't have to worry about anything else. We'll save that
00:42:11.080 for tomorrow. There may be a longer conversation to be had. Let's move to, um, reading the YouTube
00:42:15.080 comments. This is from Richard Parker. He says, being a drag queen who twerks at nightclubs is officially a
00:42:20.360 more respected profession than being a cop who puts his life on the line to fight crime.
00:42:24.180 Morality is bankrupt in 2021. That's a good way of putting things in perspective. And, uh,
00:42:30.500 you're exactly right. George Ann says this drag queen stuff is disgusting and degrading. Exactly.
00:42:34.900 What are they attempting to teach children? How to be a drag queen? Is this what their goal in life
00:42:41.320 should be? Keep up the good work, Matt. We need you. Yeah. They want to teach kids to be drag queens.
00:42:46.040 Uh, but that's more of a, of a, of a pleasant side effect as far as they're concerned.
00:42:51.960 The main thing is to just sexualize children, to desensitize them to this kind of thing.
00:42:59.660 Um, that's, that's the main goal, uh, to, to destroy within the children, any nation, uh,
00:43:09.560 semblance of, of quote unquote, traditional morality or anything like that. That's what it is.
00:43:14.640 It's an attack on what they consider to be old fashioned, outmoded morality.
00:43:22.640 This is, this is one avenue through which that attack is waged. Uh, and, uh, another comment says,
00:43:29.500 I want a little old lady with a chain on her glasses reading my stories. Exactly. That's,
00:43:34.640 that's one of the less discussed aspects of the drag queen story hour that we're taking jobs away from
00:43:39.700 librarians. And they, they, they, when I was a kid, they did a perfectly fine job of reading stories.
00:43:47.020 Um, deplorable Neanderthal says, Matt, the daily wire should do a backstage special for the UFO
00:43:52.220 report to Congress. I promise I'll watch with bated breath and you'll hit a billion views guaranteed.
00:43:58.020 A billion, maybe because the aliens themselves will tune in. I don't know. I think that'd be great.
00:44:02.520 I will suggest that I'll run that up the, uh, the flagpole to see what happens.
00:44:05.620 I will say that, and this is a, I think a serious, more serious conversation that we should be having
00:44:11.480 nationwide because anti-UFO bigotry is, uh, is a big problem in the workplace. And it's a big problem
00:44:19.260 in this workplace here at the daily wire. And I don't mean to air dirty laundry like Megan and Harry
00:44:25.660 here, but it's, it's a problem here. Um, and I would even say those of us who are pro UFO,
00:44:30.880 we are made to feel unsafe. I mean, I feel unsafe sometimes when I hear someone like Michael Knowles
00:44:38.380 coming out against UFOs and saying that it's basically impossible that there's intelligent
00:44:44.800 life in the universe. I feel unsafe when I hear that. This is really a conversation for HR, I guess.
00:44:53.260 Um, let's see. Kaya says safe travels to you and your family on your vacation. Try to enjoy. Also
00:45:00.320 this episode's cancellation literally made me simp, but laugh out loud for Kyle. I mean, the kid must
00:45:06.400 have not known what he was lurking into so naively pity rest in pieces, Kyle. Uh, and to that, I
00:45:13.760 commandeer the expression, Godspeed. I think you used, I don't think you use simp correctly there.
00:45:18.420 I think what you're trying to say is you were sympathetic for Kyle because I, in our back and
00:45:24.620 forth, you thought I had the better of the exchange. I don't think that's, I don't know
00:45:28.240 exactly what simp means, but I don't think that's it. So I just, I'm for your own benefit. Don't go
00:45:33.220 around saying that you simp for people if you're sympathetic for them. I don't think that's what it
00:45:37.680 means. And, uh, finally, this is from pig Marine. Great name says the bathwater comment is about
00:45:46.440 Belle Daphne who took bath and sold the bathwater under the name gamer girl bathwater. I believe she
00:45:54.260 sold a few batches and the batches sold out in less than a day. Okay. So there's someone online
00:46:01.600 who's, who took a bath and then sold her bathwater and it sold out. What, what, what do you do with
00:46:11.820 it? I mean, the people that are buying it, what do they, I guess I don't want to know. Nevermind.
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00:47:43.600 from you. Let's get out to our daily cancellation. So today for our daily cancellation, we returned to
00:47:51.780 my favorite source for cancellations, TikTok. Now there are some who say that I spend too much time
00:47:55.780 responding to content on TikTok because TikTok is frivolous and irrelevant and stupid and everyone knows it
00:48:00.040 allegedly, but this just goes to show once again, why conservatives themselves are increasingly
00:48:04.680 irrelevant in the culture. We tend to think that because something seems stupid to us, unimportant
00:48:08.980 to us, a silly distraction to us, that it must seem that way to everyone else. But that's not the case.
00:48:14.180 The fact is whether you like it or not, and I most decidedly do not like it, TikTok is one of the
00:48:19.420 places where millions of people, especially kids go to get information and have their own views affirmed.
00:48:24.840 For that reason, it matters even more than the mainstream media. I mean, I should spend more
00:48:29.920 time on this show responding to TikTok than whatever they're saying on CNN or NBC because TikTok and
00:48:35.360 platforms like it move the culture and influence people much more than does say Don Lemon. So with
00:48:42.700 that preamble out of the way, a recent viral video must now be brought under consideration. Here's a young
00:48:46.980 woman by the name of Sarah. She made a video to tell the world about the books that she'll be reading
00:48:52.360 her very young son, Bennett. She's being applauded for this, and I am being mostly condemned for
00:48:57.920 having criticized her, but you can make up your own mind. Let's watch the video first.
00:49:02.760 Hi there. My name is Sarah. This little cutie is my son, Bennett. As you can see, my son is a white
00:49:08.480 male. So here are some books that I bought to help prevent him from growing up to be awful.
00:49:14.840 Starting out strong, we have C is for consent. Pretty self-explanatory, but it's a picture book that goes
00:49:21.020 into detail about consent with your body, with family. Along that same note, we have Will Ladybug
00:49:26.400 Hug? Teaches the same kind of concept and in a more childish way about a ladybug who is hugging
00:49:31.640 his friends, even has one friend who doesn't like hugging. So this one is called Only For Me.
00:49:38.480 Same concept, teaching kids about consent and things that feel comfortable with their body.
00:49:42.460 Because I'm raising a feminist, we've got A is for awesome, 23 inspirational women. Next we have
00:49:48.340 I Clean Like Daddy. There's even a page in the end where the whole family is cleaning together to
00:49:52.440 show that it's not just mom and sister's job. Finally, we have Except When They Don't, a book
00:49:56.200 about boys and girls liking whatever they want, regardless of their gender.
00:50:02.500 Okay, so we have two major issues here. One is the books themselves, and the other is the stated
00:50:07.300 reason for reading the book. So let's go with the latter first. Sarah informs us that her son is a white
00:50:12.580 male, which in some ways perhaps is progress. At least she didn't tell us that her son is a white
00:50:16.600 female or a non-binary pansexual kangaroo or something. She does at this point have a fundamental
00:50:21.580 understanding of biology, it seems, and realizes that her son is indeed male. That's good. The
00:50:27.560 only hang up is that she seems to have a lot of suspicion and resentment even towards her son
00:50:32.020 for being male. Now, if for whatever reason you don't immediately understand why the phrase
00:50:37.360 my son is a white male, so I have to prevent him from being awful is a problem. Imagine the same
00:50:42.980 thing, but directed at a different kind of baby. Now,
00:50:46.600 imagine a mother with a black male child saying, as you can see, my son is a black male,
00:50:51.080 so here are a bunch of books I bought so that he doesn't grow up to be awful. Or perhaps even
00:50:55.940 better, a father, imagine, imagine a father pointing the camera towards her, his six-month-old
00:51:01.600 daughter and saying, as you can see, my daughter is a female, so here are a bunch of books I bought
00:51:06.220 to prevent her from being a shrill, overbearing harpy. Would there be anything to discuss in either
00:51:11.600 scenario? No, everyone everywhere would unequivocally condemn that sort of attitude.
00:51:17.560 Only where it pertains to white males do we suddenly want to make an exception, which proves
00:51:22.520 not that Sarah isn't bigoted, but that she's far from alone in her bigotry. Of course, there's
00:51:29.340 nothing wrong with parents endeavoring to make sure that their children grow up to be good people as
00:51:33.540 opposed to awful people. Every parent on the planet has looked to awful adults at some point
00:51:39.460 and said, my God, I need to make sure my kids don't turn into that. I have thoughts along those
00:51:44.880 lines every day of my life. I had that thought of Panera Bread, watching the people eating their
00:51:49.040 bread bowls with masks on at the table. And I thought, I hope my kid, whatever happens with my
00:51:53.660 kid, I hope they never turn into that. The problem is when your concerns are specifically racial
00:51:59.940 and gendered, as though you're worried that they'll be awful because of their identity.
00:52:06.140 It's one thing to acknowledge the fallen state of the human race and our propensity for evil.
00:52:10.840 It's another to imagine that your own child is especially susceptible to it based on their
00:52:15.080 identity. That's called bigotry. And yes, to be bigoted against your own flesh and blood is deranged
00:52:21.680 beyond all imagining. It's the type of thought process that has been made possible by the critical
00:52:26.620 race theory cult. One of the most basic strategies of any cult is to turn its members against their
00:52:32.500 own families. Now, usually this involves turning children against parents and CRT does that too.
00:52:38.240 But the even more demented thing is to turn parents against children. And then what about the books
00:52:43.880 themselves? Even many of the people criticizing this video have still allowed that the books are fine
00:52:49.700 in and of themselves. It's just the framing that's the problem. But I disagree. The books are a problem
00:52:55.460 too. First of all, she has three books on consent, three of them, that she'll begin reading to her
00:53:01.980 child from infancy. And remember, she's not reading the books in order to protect him from being the
00:53:08.340 victim of non-consensual touching. No, this is all about stopping him from sexually assaulting other
00:53:14.040 people. This is a woman so worried that her son will be a rapist that she started him on an anti-rapist
00:53:21.240 curriculum from infancy. She might as well read him a book called We Eat Dinner With People,
00:53:27.700 Not People For Dinner, in order to teach him how to not be a cannibal. I mean, she has imagined that
00:53:33.420 her son is at a very high risk of being an absolute monster, not just a bad person, but a monster.
00:53:40.000 And now she'll spend most of her maternal energy steering him away from what she believes
00:53:43.940 is a near inevitability. All you're really doing at best is creating an issue where it didn't exist
00:53:50.120 and introducing concepts where before there was but childish innocence and ignorance. By the way,
00:53:56.320 in spite of the feminist insistence that we need to teach our sons not to rape, and they say that all
00:54:00.760 the time, right? The truth is, no. You shouldn't need to specifically teach that. I don't know about you,
00:54:09.580 there was never a time in my life when my parents sat me down and said, now son, don't be a rapist.
00:54:17.040 Any more than they ever sat me down and said, now son, don't be an axe murderer.
00:54:22.820 They never said either of those things, and yet I became neither an axe murderer nor a rapist.
00:54:30.040 Why? Well, because they inculcated in me a more complete value system. They taught me to respect the
00:54:36.440 dignity and value of other human beings as well as my own, and they instilled virtue, as well as they
00:54:41.660 could anyway, while warning against sin and vice and so on. When you do that with your children,
00:54:48.240 they will not grow up to be perfect people, but they will develop a moral code and a system of values
00:54:53.680 that will direct them away from things like rape and murder. And hopefully, it'll do a lot more than
00:54:59.840 that. It turns out you should aim a lot higher than just, don't be a rapist, don't be awful.
00:55:07.800 And when you aim higher, when you aim for actual virtue, the don't be awful and don't be a rapist
00:55:14.840 lesson is baked into the cake. You don't even need to say it or focus on it, especially not when the
00:55:21.280 kid is still in diapers, you damn fruitcake. As for the other two books, or other three, there was one
00:55:27.300 telling the boy that he should help clean around the house, and then there was another telling him
00:55:31.660 that he can play with whatever toys he wants, regardless of gender. Those could be okay in and
00:55:35.940 of themselves, depending on the specifics. I haven't read the books, so I don't know. But this mother is
00:55:41.020 not reading those books in order to open up possibilities and to allow the child to express
00:55:45.560 himself. She has rather a very specific and rigid idea of the sort of boy she wants him to be.
00:55:51.640 She's already labeled him. He's a feminist. Six months old, he's already a feminist.
00:55:56.240 She's decided that from birth. So although she says, oh, kids can like whatever they want,
00:56:04.600 they can do whatever they want. In reality, she has made a box for him and she will fit him into
00:56:09.760 it one way or another. Now, of course, we all make boxes as parents for our kids. We all have ideas
00:56:17.880 about the sorts of people we want them to be. That's what instilling values is all about.
00:56:24.140 But the difference is that progressive parents, quote unquote, have an even narrower and more
00:56:29.400 constricting box, all while pretending that there's no box at all.
00:56:35.840 And that's the real problem. And that's why they are all canceled today, along with Sarah.
00:56:43.600 But not her poor child, who is certainly not canceled and is going to need all the
00:56:47.380 help he can get. And I fear for him and so many other kids.
00:56:51.120 And we will leave it on that wonderful note today.
00:56:54.700 Have a great day. God bless. Godspeed.
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