The Matt Walsh Show - September 07, 2021


Ep. 791 - Our Nation Has A God-Sized Hole At Its Center


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

168.58762

Word Count

10,668

Sentence Count

719

Misogynist Sentences

45

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

A viral video reveals again that our once great American cities have turned into something out of a horror movie. Plus, Joe Biden changes his mind about when life begins, and a female sports reporter claims she was groped by fans while reporting on a football game.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on The Matt Wall Show, a viral video reveals again that our once great American cities have turned into something out of a horror movie.
00:00:06.540 The question is why and how this happened.
00:00:09.100 I'll give my answer, my theory today.
00:00:10.960 Also, five headlines, including good news about COVID and its effect on children, that the CDC and the media is trying to dress up as bad news, of course.
00:00:18.060 And the CEO of a video game developing company comes out as pro-life and then pays the expected consequences.
00:00:23.560 Plus, Joe Biden changes his mind about when life begins.
00:00:26.560 And a female sports reporter claims that she was groped by fans, groped, while reporting on a football game.
00:00:32.900 But the video shows something different.
00:00:34.760 We'll play that today.
00:00:35.500 All of that and much more today on The Matt Wall Show.
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00:01:57.360 As we have been focused on the trials and tribulations of Afghans over the past several weeks,
00:02:05.940 not to mention the past several decades, past couple of decades at least,
00:02:09.160 it might be easy to lose track of the fact that our own civilization is falling apart at the seams.
00:02:14.640 There's a viral video which picked up steam after it was reposted by Jack Posobiec,
00:02:19.440 which gives us a startling glimpse into what our cultural collapse actually looks like.
00:02:24.100 In fact, if you didn't know any better and you look at this video,
00:02:27.120 you would think that it's from, not from America at all, but from some kind of third world hellhole.
00:02:33.100 Or else maybe from a Hollywood soundstage where they're filming another zombie apocalypse movie.
00:02:38.900 But tragically, the zombie infested third world wasteland that you can see in the video is called Philadelphia.
00:02:45.200 Philadelphia, trash and debris littering the streets, homeless laying all over the sidewalk,
00:02:50.600 people wandering around hunched over in drugged out stupors.
00:02:55.020 It's a vision of horror and desperation and gloom.
00:03:00.020 Now, this, I believe, is Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia.
00:03:03.020 It's the poorest, most violent part of one of the poorest and most violent cities in America.
00:03:07.060 The violent crime rate around Kensington is 328 violent crimes per 10,000 residents.
00:03:12.200 Now, for comparison's sake, the violent crime rate for the whole nation is 366 per 100,000.
00:03:20.240 And people who live in Philadelphia and are familiar with this area,
00:03:22.680 they'll tell you that what you can see in the video is what that area and much of the rest of the city looks like all the time, every day, 24-7.
00:03:33.540 This is it.
00:03:34.780 This is an American city.
00:03:36.140 Philadelphia, again, a once great city, one of our greatest, historically speaking.
00:03:44.980 Now, Philadelphia may be especially bad, but it's not even the worst.
00:03:49.040 And even the cities that are a little better are yet still horror shows in their own right.
00:03:53.780 But what you see on Kensington can be seen to a degree slightly better or worse in every major U.S. city.
00:03:59.300 In fact, in our travels last week, we visited several major cities that looked something like this.
00:04:06.840 We're told that our cities have turned into these dirty, horrifying, crime-ridden cesspools because of drugs.
00:04:13.660 And certainly the drug epidemic is one of the most prominent, most immediate causes.
00:04:17.880 Just to give you an idea of the scope and severity of the drug problem,
00:04:20.740 I can tell you that drug overdose deaths have quadrupled since 1999.
00:04:25.040 And it's not like the rate was especially low in 1999 to begin with.
00:04:29.520 Over the course of those two decades, nearly one million people, one million, have died from overdoses.
00:04:36.280 Sadly, one of the most recent in that line is the brilliant actor Michael K. Williams,
00:04:40.060 who portrayed Omar on The Wire about another decaying city, Baltimore.
00:04:45.020 He was found dead of an apparent heroin overdose this weekend.
00:04:48.420 And these are just overdose deaths we're talking about.
00:04:50.880 This doesn't account for all of the many millions of lives that have been, if not technically,
00:04:55.520 ended by drugs, still completely destroyed by them.
00:04:59.360 And families as well.
00:05:01.380 So why is this happening?
00:05:03.540 I think many answers might be given.
00:05:06.180 Some of them political.
00:05:07.440 All of these drugged-out slums are run by Democrats.
00:05:10.300 That's not a coincidence.
00:05:12.560 But then how did Democrats manage to seize control in the first place?
00:05:16.620 And why do people keep voting for them in these cities?
00:05:21.300 I mean, you could, if you're in Kensington, you could look around and say,
00:05:25.440 it literally can't be worse.
00:05:27.240 I mean, this is as bad as a city can get.
00:05:30.540 Why would I keep voting for the people who made it this way?
00:05:34.340 Or at the very least, were in charge while it became this way?
00:05:40.060 Now, you might also point to the collapse of the family, which is a factor.
00:05:44.600 Yeah, but why did the family collapse?
00:05:46.100 Why?
00:05:47.420 You might approach this from the economic angle and connect it to poverty and unemployment.
00:05:52.060 Yeah, but why are so many people in these cities unemployed?
00:05:54.640 Especially when there are, at present, there are 10 million jobs available.
00:05:58.960 So I think all of these are pieces of the puzzle, symptoms of the underlying disease,
00:06:04.680 but they are not themselves the underlying disease.
00:06:08.380 And then what happens when we use a wider lens and we consider our decaying cities
00:06:12.140 within a broader cultural context?
00:06:14.440 How does everything else fit into this picture?
00:06:17.820 What about the skyrocketing numbers of people who've grown dependent on legal drugs prescribed
00:06:22.980 to them by doctors, especially psychiatric drugs?
00:06:25.240 What about the enormously high rates of depression, anxiety?
00:06:28.360 What about our experiences with COVID?
00:06:30.580 All of these millions of people in America and across Western civilization who've been eager
00:06:34.640 to give up their liberty for the tenuous promise of safety.
00:06:37.780 People who, even after being vaccinated, still won't leave the house without a mask.
00:06:42.580 Speaking of my own experience in cities over the past week and over the past year,
00:06:47.580 I'm not sure if I'm more depressed by the sight of the homeless encampments
00:06:52.000 or the wealthy people in designer clothing walking down the street outside with masks on.
00:06:58.440 And you know every single one of them are vaccinated.
00:07:02.040 So why is all that happening?
00:07:04.100 Is that another piece of the puzzle?
00:07:06.280 And then what about the identity crisis gripping our culture, especially among kids?
00:07:09.500 We've forgotten what the words man and woman mean.
00:07:11.240 We look for meaning in these new and increasingly bizarre, redundant, and contrived gender labels.
00:07:18.600 Meanwhile, we, again, especially kids, spend most of our days staring at screens,
00:07:22.360 consuming up to 10 hours of media a day or more.
00:07:26.740 The list of woes goes on and on, and there's probably no reason to keep listing them.
00:07:32.160 But it's important to look at all these problems altogether,
00:07:34.840 because I would suggest that underneath all of this, there is a common root system.
00:07:41.520 And the root system is despair.
00:07:45.120 We are gripped in our society by a crisis, an epidemic of despair.
00:07:50.420 We, speaking in general terms, we've lost our sense of meaning and purpose,
00:07:54.540 which is what it means to be in despair.
00:07:56.980 When you have no collective sense of meaning or purpose,
00:08:00.200 then your whole civilization becomes like one of those druggies on Kensington,
00:08:03.200 just ambling around, hunched over, moaning and babbling to itself.
00:08:08.000 Nowhere to go, nothing to do, no sense that there's any real,
00:08:11.240 reason to exist in the first place.
00:08:13.620 Now, it wasn't always like this in Western civilization.
00:08:15.940 We weren't perfect in the past, to put it mildly.
00:08:18.140 We had our flaws, and they were very deep flaws, as any human civilization has flaws,
00:08:22.800 because it is a civilization of humans, after all, and not of angels.
00:08:26.680 But we were rooted in a common understanding and recognition of God's providence in our society.
00:08:33.280 We believed that we were children of God, sent here to do his will.
00:08:39.580 Now, we may have fallen short of that calling, but we recognized the calling.
00:08:44.140 And that calling gave us, as a civilization, a purpose, a point, a direction.
00:08:49.340 But then, over a period of years, and through a process that we don't have time to document right now,
00:08:55.540 God was removed from the picture.
00:08:58.600 Now, not actually removed, of course, because you can't remove him, really,
00:09:02.740 but we declared all the same, in Nietzsche's phrase, that God is dead,
00:09:06.460 and that we no longer need him, that we can make our own meaning.
00:09:08.820 But even Nietzsche recognized that if you're going to kill God, kick him off the throne,
00:09:14.660 then you become God, and with that title, you inherit an awful lot of responsibility.
00:09:22.320 Whereas God gave us purpose and meaning before,
00:09:25.680 now, if you're taking God out of the equation,
00:09:28.180 now you need to make your own purpose and meaning.
00:09:33.280 You will need to replace that God-sized hole with something.
00:09:38.820 But we never really bothered to figure that part of it out.
00:09:42.520 We kind of staged this mutiny and killed the captain while we were out at sea,
00:09:46.900 but nobody else on board knew how to navigate.
00:09:50.180 We said, no, no, no, the captain is taking us in the wrong direction.
00:09:53.040 We don't want to go in that direction.
00:09:55.200 So we took control of the ship, and instead of going in that direction,
00:09:58.260 we went nowhere.
00:10:00.640 We are now a society at drift.
00:10:03.520 And it's up to each person to fill the hole with something.
00:10:06.180 Some people choose drugs.
00:10:07.120 Some people choose to waste their lives playing video games, watching Netflix.
00:10:11.280 Some look for meaning in their gender identity or their critical theories of race.
00:10:16.300 Everybody is grasping at the air, staggering around in circles, going nowhere.
00:10:23.080 Now, you can't escape what I'm saying here by simply saying that you don't believe in God.
00:10:27.980 I mean, you could listen to this and say, well, I don't believe in God,
00:10:30.500 so I don't think that it is a problem.
00:10:31.540 See, the thing is, whatever you believe, there's no question that Western civilization
00:10:37.840 once did believe in God, and now, for the most part, it does not.
00:10:44.520 There's also no question that the belief gave a sense of purpose.
00:10:48.320 And there's also no question that when you remove the purpose from a person or a group
00:10:54.380 and you don't replace it with any kind of new purpose,
00:10:58.140 then you will have ushered in despair and hopelessness without offering any remedy for it.
00:11:04.900 A hundred years into this process, and still none of the people who've worked to remove God
00:11:09.500 from the center of our cultural life have come up with anything to put into that place.
00:11:14.320 That's the story of modern leftism.
00:11:19.000 Destroy, but don't rebuild.
00:11:21.520 Erase definitions.
00:11:23.360 Don't offer new definitions.
00:11:26.540 Shout, no, we don't want to go that way,
00:11:28.960 without saying where else we should go.
00:11:33.120 And this is where we've ended up as a result.
00:11:38.460 Now let's get to our five headlines.
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00:12:55.980 All right, so real quickly, Amazon Prime tweeted out a question I thought was a very important question.
00:13:04.240 What movie do you want to see the all-female reboot of?
00:13:08.440 That was their question they put out on Twitter.
00:13:09.820 What movie do you want to see the all-female reboot of?
00:13:13.840 Now, I thought about this, and really my problem with the all-female reboot is that it's not nearly progressive enough.
00:13:19.520 So what I would like to see is a reboot of Goodfellas starring a cast of transgender pansexuals of color.
00:13:28.340 And the new title should be Good Them's.
00:13:30.400 That's what I want to see.
00:13:33.220 And I would actually watch that, unironically.
00:13:35.940 If you're going to do the woke reboot, then really go for it.
00:13:39.160 I mean, really embrace it.
00:13:41.540 Though, of course, in truth, the real answer to that question, aside from Good Them's, is none.
00:13:46.580 You know, I, like everyone else in the movie going public, have zero interest in any female reboots of any kind.
00:13:54.740 Like, nobody actually wants to see them, but Hollywood will keep churning them out.
00:13:59.480 Anyway, speaking of things that nobody wants to really see, quick political news from California's recall election.
00:14:06.800 And Caitlyn Jenner is polling at 1%.
00:14:10.420 Now, Larry Elder is doing well, far and away among the Republican challengers.
00:14:16.700 Far and away is the, I mean, he is the challenger.
00:14:19.800 All the other Republicans are far, far behind.
00:14:23.620 Caitlyn Jenner, though, polling at 1%.
00:14:25.720 I mean, who could have predicted this?
00:14:30.700 Besides the guy sitting at this desk right here.
00:14:32.420 It's almost like I, you know, I hate to say I told you so.
00:14:37.540 I don't really hate to say it.
00:14:38.440 In fact, I love saying it.
00:14:39.400 So I'll say it again here.
00:14:40.080 I told you so.
00:14:42.660 This, this plan.
00:14:44.640 Now, this, this, and I hope you'll, you'll remember.
00:14:47.080 Not that we want to hold grudges.
00:14:49.640 But keep in mind, when Caitlyn Jenner first announced his candidacy for, for the governorship in California.
00:14:57.260 Remember the conservatives who filed in line behind it and said, this is brilliant.
00:15:04.420 This is great.
00:15:05.340 This is like the best of both worlds.
00:15:07.720 We have our, we have our very own transgender person.
00:15:11.320 Our very own transgender.
00:15:12.760 Look at this.
00:15:13.840 The left won't know what to do.
00:15:15.180 And it's in California and, and, and, and, and, and, and it will attract people on the left and people on the right.
00:15:25.540 And there were some of us like myself who said, no, it's not going to happen.
00:15:30.000 See, when you try to play the left's game as a Republican, all you end up doing is alienating your own people.
00:15:37.920 So Caitlyn Jenner is not only a transgender individual, but also as someone who, not surprisingly, is an advocate for, a vocal advocate for trans ideology, for gender ideology.
00:15:53.380 So that's going to alienate almost everybody on the right.
00:15:56.220 Is that going to attract people from the left?
00:15:58.520 No.
00:16:01.160 Because it's still, as far as they're concerned, even though what, what Caitlyn Jenner was, was advocating in his positions for the left.
00:16:08.920 Especially on the gender stuff is far left, far left.
00:16:13.860 As far as the left's concerned, they don't, they don't need to settle for some Republican.
00:16:18.580 They, they get the real deal.
00:16:21.240 So you're not going to attract them.
00:16:22.460 You're not going to attract very many people on the right.
00:16:24.240 And then you end up with, with this.
00:16:29.780 And it's, this is not just about spiking the football.
00:16:32.480 It's partly that, but it's also, again, remember the conservatives with, with, with audiences.
00:16:37.920 With platforms.
00:16:39.380 Who told you that Caitlyn Jenner candidacy was a great idea.
00:16:43.760 Remember them.
00:16:44.560 Remember their judgment.
00:16:47.120 The next time they come around and say, here's a great candidate.
00:16:50.360 Yeah.
00:16:50.800 This is the person who thought Caitlyn Jenner would do well in California.
00:16:54.980 Speaking of California, also politics.
00:16:58.240 Gavin Newsom was, and you could tell that, that Larry Elder is the guy because Gavin Newsom, I don't know if he's said anything about Caitlyn Jenner at all, but he's, he's not getting up in front of audiences and blasting away at Caitlyn Jenner.
00:17:15.760 He's not worried about Caitlyn Jenner.
00:17:17.220 He is worried about Larry Elder.
00:17:18.420 So here he is attacking Larry Elder a couple of days ago.
00:17:21.860 And also coming forward with some, this is pure, this is like pandering on steroids, but let's listen to this.
00:17:30.360 The idea that we have someone on the other side of this ballot that could be sworn in, in a matter of weeks, that not only doesn't believe a woman has the right to choose, not only doesn't believe, as the senator said, women are as smart as men.
00:17:48.960 By the way, I don't know if you've seen Senator Warren cross-examine folks on Wall Street.
00:18:00.320 Apparently Larry Elder has not.
00:18:03.320 Women are smarter in politics, smarter in civics.
00:18:06.720 They're smarter in economics.
00:18:08.760 Women rule.
00:18:11.180 Man.
00:18:11.600 I really thought, I really thought he was going to literally shout girl power.
00:18:18.220 I thought that's what was coming at the end of that.
00:18:20.500 They're smarter.
00:18:21.440 They're better.
00:18:23.020 We are but scum in comparison with them.
00:18:28.660 How many women, uh, actually find that kind of pandering appealing?
00:18:37.040 Maybe on the left, maybe, maybe it plays.
00:18:39.960 I don't know.
00:18:40.360 But I would like to think that even women on the left hear that and, and, and take it for the infantilizing nonsense that it actually is.
00:18:53.440 Treating women like, like children.
00:18:56.080 Here's a goal.
00:18:56.580 You're awesome.
00:18:57.240 You're the best.
00:18:57.820 You're special.
00:18:58.540 Here's a gold star.
00:19:01.960 I would, I know on the right, certainly women have no time for that.
00:19:06.420 But, uh, on the left, I would, I would like to believe that even on the left, aside from the trained seals in the audience, they're clapping.
00:19:14.300 Most other women would, women would hear that.
00:19:16.220 It's like, come on.
00:19:16.880 Especially because I had to look this up while he was babbling there.
00:19:20.400 Who is the lieutenant governor of California?
00:19:24.180 Well, the lieutenant governor is a woman.
00:19:27.360 Um, Eleni Kunalakis.
00:19:30.100 I'm probably mispronouncing the name, but it doesn't matter.
00:19:32.920 Lieutenant governor is a woman.
00:19:35.320 And it's without fail.
00:19:36.820 When you hear this kind of thing, Joe Biden has said similar stuff.
00:19:40.860 But almost without fail, when you hear this from a politician and you look at their second in command, it's a woman.
00:19:51.980 So if you really feel that way, if you actually think women are better, women, women are more equipped to lead.
00:19:57.860 So then why aren't you stepping down and letting a woman, why don't, why don't you resign and let the, um, lieutenant governor step in.
00:20:04.800 If you really believe that.
00:20:06.120 Uh, and I, by the way, I have no doubt.
00:20:10.780 Let me just say this, that I, I have no doubt that almost every woman in the country is smarter and better than Gavin Newsom.
00:20:19.700 So that I, you know, so this is a speak for yourself situation.
00:20:25.360 That I, uh, I have no doubt at all.
00:20:28.100 All right.
00:20:28.620 Here's a story that I wish I could say had a twist ending, but it doesn't.
00:20:32.260 It ends exactly as you would expect.
00:20:33.740 It begins with the, this is maybe the unexpected part.
00:20:37.460 The CEO of a company called Tripwire, which is a video game developer, software developer.
00:20:43.320 Uh, the CEO, John Gibson, in reaction to the Texas abortion ban, tweeted this a couple of days ago.
00:20:50.820 And he said, saying that he was quote, proud of the U S Supreme court affirming the Texas law banning abortion for babies with a heartbeat.
00:20:57.660 As an entertainer, I don't get political often yet with so many vocal peers on the other side of the issue.
00:21:02.480 I felt that it was important to go on the record as a pro-life game developer.
00:21:07.440 And so that was it.
00:21:08.280 That was all he said.
00:21:10.980 And, uh, you know, I saw that a couple of days ago when he first tweeted it and I thought, well, very well done.
00:21:15.980 Takes a lot of guts to come out in your position and say that, but there goes your job.
00:21:23.860 Your job is gone.
00:21:25.180 And that's exactly what happened.
00:21:26.240 Reading now from IGN, it says following his comments, supporting the Texas anti-abortion law.
00:21:30.780 Tripwire CEO, John Gibson has stepped down from the company, um, behind such games as man eater and chivalry too.
00:21:38.940 Those are video games, I guess.
00:21:40.220 Okay.
00:21:40.860 Tripwire announced the news alongside confirming that, uh, co-founding member and current vice president, Alan Wilson will now act as interim CEO.
00:21:48.440 In its statement, Tripwire shared that Gibson's views do not reflect the company as a whole, and that his comments disregarded the values of our whole team, our partners, and much of our broader community.
00:22:00.600 Uh, he said, quote, the comments given by John Gibson are of his own opinion and do not reflect those of Tripwire Interactive as a company.
00:22:07.720 His comments disregarded the values of our whole team, our partners, and much of our broader community.
00:22:11.540 Our leadership team at Tripwire are deeply sorry and are unified in our commitment to take swift action and to foster a more positive environment.
00:22:19.340 They're deeply sorry that this one guy, John Gibson, has an opinion that some, uh, fans of the video games this company develops, you know, disagree with.
00:22:32.160 Effective immediately, John Gibson has stepped down as CEO of Tripwire Interactive, and, uh, Alan Wilson is stepping in.
00:22:38.200 Uh, Alan will work with the rest of the Tripwire leadership team to take steps with employees and partners to address their concerns, including executing a company-wide town hall meeting and promoting open dialogue with Tripwire leadership and all employees.
00:22:52.260 So this is a, they're treating this as a five-alarm fire.
00:22:56.580 This one guy who's, yeah, the CEO of the company, you would think that would offer him some protection, but it doesn't, says that, just voices his own opinion, that's it.
00:23:07.020 So, here's my opinion, I'm pro-life.
00:23:10.060 An opinion shared by tens of millions of people across the country.
00:23:15.440 And, take his job, they're going to have town hall meetings, they're going to, they're going to be talking to the employees that were traumatized by this.
00:23:22.900 Uh, and there's an important lesson to be taken from this.
00:23:29.960 A lesson that, if you haven't already learned this, here it is again.
00:23:35.020 Uh, if you are a conservative, you are not welcome in mainstream society.
00:23:41.840 It's as simple as that.
00:23:45.920 No matter what your views are.
00:23:49.700 Because John Gibson, his, his views, again, these are, these are common views.
00:23:54.740 There was, there was nothing extreme here.
00:23:57.380 All he said was, yeah, I like the law, I'm pro-life.
00:24:01.780 Um, not welcome at all.
00:24:04.180 Um, you know, on the left, if, if, if, if there's a chorus of, from the perspective of a leftist, if there's a chorus of 100,000 people agreeing with them and repeating their opinions back to them.
00:24:22.120 You know, that doesn't matter if there's even one person in that chorus, of the 100,000 people surrounding them saying, I agree with everything you think.
00:24:32.800 I'll repeat your opinions back to you.
00:24:34.220 If there's one guy in that crowd saying something different, or even just not saying anything at all, not actively affirming, then it's a crisis.
00:24:47.860 And that individual leftist is now being attacked by that one person.
00:24:52.120 Who's not agreeing with them while everybody else is.
00:24:58.160 Uh, and this is an important thing to realize because we as conservatives need to let go of the delusion that we can live according to our principles and still get along well with everybody and kind of keep these aspects of our lives separate because we can't.
00:25:22.120 You know, you can, you, you're a conservative over here and these are your principles.
00:25:26.340 This is what you believe deeply inside your soul.
00:25:28.220 And then this is the rest of your life and just keep those in two nice little containers.
00:25:34.600 We don't need to combine them at all.
00:25:38.600 That's not going to work.
00:25:39.780 Because the left is, they're, they're, they're hunting down.
00:25:47.100 Anyone, if you have that container, even if you're not, even if you're trying to keep it separate from the rest of your life and go about your days, putting your principles aside.
00:25:55.940 The left's on a mission to find you and smoke you out.
00:25:58.340 So the decision we have to make, we, there's a decision and John Gibson made his decision.
00:26:03.620 I think it was a truly courageous decision.
00:26:07.160 And he's not a stupid guy.
00:26:08.440 He knew what he was doing.
00:26:10.700 He knew there was a very good chance he could lose his job.
00:26:13.480 And yet he chose to stand up anyway.
00:26:15.800 That is truly courageous.
00:26:19.080 As, as, as often as that word is misused, this is a correct usage of the term.
00:26:23.260 So there's a decision that we make.
00:26:26.940 Are we going to take that separate little container that's got our values and everything that we hold deeply within ourselves?
00:26:35.420 Are we just going to toss it out and say, forget this, assimilate ourselves into the larger culture?
00:26:41.300 Can't beat them, might as well join them type of thing.
00:26:45.640 Are we going to say, no, forget about the separate containers.
00:26:47.800 This is who I am.
00:26:48.500 This is what I believe.
00:26:50.560 And I'm going to live according to it.
00:26:52.600 I think that's the decision we have to make.
00:26:58.200 And all of us as conservatives, we have to, we have to make that decision first.
00:27:02.700 Before we can do anything else.
00:27:04.440 Before we can decide what the next move is, what the next step is.
00:27:08.040 All right.
00:27:09.060 Meanwhile, a guest on MSNBC has a, as we continue to talk about the Texas abortion ban.
00:27:13.220 A guest on MSNBC had a suggestion for how to deal with the Texas law.
00:27:18.800 And there's been various different suggestions here.
00:27:22.120 And the common thread is that Texas cannot be allowed to have their own laws.
00:27:30.160 Forget about states, right?
00:27:31.100 It doesn't matter.
00:27:32.620 We can't allow them to do this.
00:27:34.520 And there have been different suggestions.
00:27:35.700 Here's a guy with a particular, particularly dire, I think, approach to this.
00:27:41.200 Let's listen.
00:27:41.580 As horrible as this Texas law is, this year, 2021 has already seen more abortion restrictions
00:27:48.720 proposed and passed than any other year in United States history.
00:27:53.600 What changed between 2020 and 2021?
00:27:56.640 Oh, I remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg died and Amy Coney Barrett got on the court.
00:28:00.600 So we knew this was coming.
00:28:03.020 The states knew it was coming.
00:28:04.540 The Republicans knew it was coming.
00:28:06.220 And for us just now to be like, oh, maybe now we need a whole of government response.
00:28:10.020 Yeah.
00:28:10.320 Yeah.
00:28:10.540 You think like that should have already been in place.
00:28:13.380 We should have known that this was coming.
00:28:15.080 Look, I live in New York.
00:28:16.080 OK, it is wet right now.
00:28:18.100 If I was on top of my roof kind of looking for help, I would expect the cavalry to be coming
00:28:24.480 directly.
00:28:25.240 Right.
00:28:25.980 FEMA Coast Guard Operation Dumbo Drop.
00:28:28.860 Somebody should be coming to get me.
00:28:31.140 And in fact, when it happened in Katrina and Katrina, the failure of the federal government
00:28:36.080 to go get people was viewed as one of the biggest failures of that of George W.
00:28:41.120 Bush's presidency.
00:28:42.520 Similarly, we need to go and get women in Texas and protect their constitutionally protected
00:28:49.740 medical rights.
00:28:51.300 And the way you do that is that you deputize doctors, you federalize doctors, you create
00:28:56.400 through an executive order, an army.
00:28:59.900 An army.
00:29:00.460 So what he's talking about there, and he goes on ranting and raving.
00:29:04.100 I mean, this is someone, he says himself, he lives in New York.
00:29:08.420 And he lives in New York.
00:29:10.120 And the idea that women will not be able to kill their children in Texas, the idea that
00:29:15.820 more babies will be allowed to live, he is personally insulted by that.
00:29:22.220 This is an emergency for him.
00:29:23.820 We have to figure out a way to kill those babies.
00:29:26.700 That's what he's saying.
00:29:27.320 And his solution is, let's federalize a literal army of doctors to go into Texas and start
00:29:35.440 killing babies to make sure those babies are not allowed to be born.
00:29:39.740 This is an emergency.
00:29:43.540 There's urgency to it.
00:29:47.400 He's saying there are thousands of unborn babies right now.
00:29:50.620 If we don't kill them right now, they'll be born.
00:29:52.960 And then they'll share the planet with me.
00:29:54.920 I don't want to have to share the planet with those damn disgusting babies.
00:29:58.300 That's his attitude.
00:30:02.960 It's hard to even wrap your mind around.
00:30:05.440 If you're a normal, mostly morally adjusted person, a person with some basic human decency
00:30:15.420 within yourself, it's hard to, you almost don't want to believe that there can be people
00:30:23.060 who like hate babies this much and want to kill them and are horrified and disgusted by
00:30:29.520 the thought that more babies will exist.
00:30:34.580 But that's, that's the case here.
00:30:37.160 It goes back to what we talked about at the very beginning.
00:30:41.440 People who have removed God from their lives completely, all sense of objective morality
00:30:48.920 and objective moral worth of human beings, they've taken that out.
00:30:53.060 And these are people who are just collapsing into themselves, totally empty inside.
00:31:02.260 And their, and their, their moral depravity just knows no bounds whatsoever.
00:31:08.120 It's also the case for Stella Parton.
00:31:10.140 She's the obscure lesser known sister of Dolly Parton.
00:31:13.100 She tweeted this.
00:31:13.660 She says, don't you find it odd that women in America are being treated worse than women
00:31:18.320 in Afghanistan?
00:31:19.000 We wasted $2 trillion plus to go into Afghanistan to liberate their women and children.
00:31:24.860 Something ain't right here, folks.
00:31:26.180 Are you catching on yet?
00:31:28.680 She's certainly not the only feminist to say that.
00:31:31.500 Not even like it's equal, but if you're a woman, especially in Texas, and you're not
00:31:35.200 allowed to kill your baby, then you are, you have it worse than a woman in Afghanistan.
00:31:39.080 A woman who can't show her face in public without being stoned to death.
00:31:46.140 I'm not going to bother explaining why that's crazy, because if you need to have it explained
00:31:50.680 to you, then there's nothing I can say in explaining it that will be able to penetrate through your
00:31:56.380 insanity to make sense to you.
00:31:58.660 So instead, I'll say this, and I mean this sincerely, this is a real offer to Stella Parton
00:32:05.820 or any other feminist who feels this way, that, you know, you have it worse than any other
00:32:11.820 women on earth.
00:32:13.780 It's better in Afghanistan.
00:32:15.120 Well, this is what I'll say to you.
00:32:16.280 I will personally pay to send you to Afghanistan into the welcoming arms of the Taliban.
00:32:26.320 I will pay.
00:32:27.060 If you really think it's better there and you don't want to be here anymore, and you're
00:32:32.960 thinking grass is greener on the other side of, well, they don't have a lot of grass over
00:32:36.500 there, but the sand is browner on the other side of the fence or something, then I will
00:32:42.760 pay to send you there.
00:32:46.520 We'll have to figure out the logistics a little bit.
00:32:48.980 You know, there aren't a lot of flights.
00:32:49.820 I don't think you could like catch a Delta flight into Afghanistan right now, but we'll
00:32:52.800 figure out a way.
00:32:56.620 Maybe this should be the next fundraising campaign.
00:33:00.140 Since we couldn't get the money to AOC's Abuela, maybe we start a fundraising campaign to send
00:33:04.740 women who feel like it's better in Afghanistan to, you know, send them there.
00:33:07.980 And it's a win-win for everybody, really, I would think.
00:33:12.760 Um, also Bette Midler had this, she said, I suggest that all women refuse to have sex
00:33:19.420 with men until they're guaranteed the right to choose by Congress.
00:33:23.300 But a lot of this kind of reaction to, and this is kind of interesting because for one
00:33:27.160 thing, it, it, you're, you're acknowledging, um, the possibility of abstinence because what
00:33:37.280 you're saying here is, well, you know, women, especially in Texas, if they don't, if they
00:33:43.300 don't want to have a baby and they can't tolerate the idea of getting pregnant at all, then they,
00:33:51.640 then, then maybe they should just not have sex.
00:33:53.400 They should be, they should abstain.
00:33:54.380 Well, uh, yeah, well, now you're understanding Bette Midler.
00:33:59.520 Exactly right.
00:34:02.660 If you can, if the idea of having a baby, if you're in a position where it's not just like,
00:34:08.900 you don't want to be a parent right now specifically, but just you, you can't even
00:34:13.300 tolerate the notion of it.
00:34:16.040 Okay.
00:34:16.420 If you're in a position where, or you're the sort of person who would rather kill than
00:34:22.100 have a baby, then yes, you should not be having sex.
00:34:25.860 You're, you are, you are not the kind of person who should be having any sexual relations with
00:34:29.100 anybody.
00:34:31.760 You're not, you're not in the right place for it.
00:34:33.400 You're not competent enough for it.
00:34:36.960 Um, you are an emotionally stunted person that you would choose murder over having a baby.
00:34:44.380 So all of these things factored together, what I would say is, yeah, I agree with Bette
00:34:47.820 Midler, just probably abstinence is the way to go.
00:34:52.440 Of course, she means that as a threat to men, where she's saying, well, all the pro-abortion
00:34:56.740 women, we're not going to have sex with men anymore.
00:34:59.240 I got to tell you, that's, I, I hear that as more of a promise than a threat.
00:35:04.720 I think most men hear that and think, whew, dodged a bullet there.
00:35:08.440 And I really mean that because, um, and, and, and don't take the offense to this, but, but
00:35:14.920 pro-abortion women to my mind are, uh, repulsive.
00:35:19.980 Uh, I find them repulsive in every sense of the word.
00:35:25.680 I mean, these are, these are women who have rejected all of the feminine and maternal parts
00:35:32.440 of themselves.
00:35:33.900 Um, and I, you know, I think, I think most men find that naturally repulsive.
00:35:40.520 You know, we want women who are caregivers, women who care for children, loving women.
00:35:49.300 You know, those are the kinds of women that men find appealing.
00:35:52.260 And, um, that's not the case for pro-abortion women.
00:35:54.820 And so this is another kind of win-win situation, I would say.
00:35:57.900 All right.
00:35:58.100 One other thing here on the, uh, the abortion issue, Joe Biden, a couple of days ago, talking
00:36:04.180 about when life begins, uh, he said that, uh, you know, he acknowledges that some people
00:36:09.680 think that life begins at conception, but he doesn't agree with that.
00:36:12.760 And that's sort of interesting considering something that he said a few years ago, but let's
00:36:15.760 play this clip first.
00:36:17.320 I have been, continue to be a strong supporter of Roe v. Wade.
00:36:22.660 Number one.
00:36:28.300 And, uh, the most pernicious thing about the Texas law, it sort of creates a vigilante
00:36:35.360 system where people get rewards to go out to, anyway.
00:36:41.800 And it just seems, I know this sounds ridiculous, almost un-American, what we're talking about.
00:36:48.280 Not to debate about, I under, I respect people who think that, who don't support Roe v. Wade.
00:36:54.680 I respect their views.
00:36:56.540 I respect them, those who believe life begins at the moment of conception and all.
00:37:00.900 I, I respect that.
00:37:02.260 Don't agree, but I respect that.
00:37:03.740 I'm not going to impose that on people.
00:37:05.020 But what I was told, and I must tell you, I am not certain.
00:37:11.280 I was told that there are possibilities within the existing law to have the Justice Department
00:37:17.600 look and see whether are there things that can be done that can limit the independent
00:37:24.880 action of individuals in enforcing a federal system, a state law.
00:37:29.100 I don't know enough to give you an answer yet.
00:37:32.100 I've asked that to be checked.
00:37:34.400 Okay.
00:37:34.940 So he, uh, respects, he allegedly respects people who don't support Roe v. Wade.
00:37:42.980 And yet, you know, if, if, uh, the people of Texas voted in a government that is pro-life
00:37:51.600 and they want to have pro-life laws, Joe Biden wants to stop that from happening.
00:37:55.200 That's how much he respects pro-life people.
00:37:56.840 He also wants to force you to fund the abortion industry, which we all do 500 to the tune
00:38:03.600 of $500 million a year funding Planned Parenthood.
00:38:06.440 That's how much he respects your views.
00:38:09.380 I respect your views.
00:38:10.680 He's saying, but I don't think you should be allowed to legislate according to those views
00:38:15.260 or elect people who will legislate according to those views.
00:38:18.020 And also I want to force you to, I want to take your money and, uh, and, and force you
00:38:23.300 to fund the abortion industry.
00:38:24.180 That's how much I respect your views.
00:38:26.280 Great.
00:38:27.300 But he says he doesn't agree.
00:38:28.220 He doesn't think the life begins at conception.
00:38:30.380 And that's interesting because only about five years ago, he was singing a very different
00:38:35.160 tune.
00:38:35.560 Let's watch.
00:38:35.940 I'm prepared to accept a fide doctrine on a whole range of issues as a Catholic, um, even
00:38:42.500 though, as you know, uh, Aquinas argued about in summa theologic about human life and being
00:38:49.100 when it occurs.
00:38:50.160 I'm prepared to accept as a matter of faith, my wife and I and my family, the issue of, of,
00:38:56.120 of, of, of abortion.
00:38:57.120 But what I'm not prepared to do is impose a rigid view, precise view, rigid sounds, uh,
00:39:07.120 pejorative, a precise view that is born out of my faith on other people who are equally
00:39:14.900 God-fearing, equally as committed to life, equally as committed to, uh, the sanctity of life.
00:39:22.980 And, uh, I'm prepared to accept that the moment of conception is human life and being.
00:39:27.700 But I'm not, I'm not prepared to say that to other God-fearing, non-God-fearing people
00:39:33.980 that have a different view.
00:39:36.380 So many problems there before we get to the main problem, the main contradiction, but the
00:39:41.260 claim that pro-abortion Christians are equally as God-fearing and equally as committed to the
00:39:46.500 sanctity of life.
00:39:49.980 Well, that doesn't make any sense to begin with because pro-abortion Christians is a non-existent
00:39:55.340 category.
00:39:55.880 You can't really be a pro-abortion Christian.
00:39:59.260 You especially cannot be a pro-abortion Catholic.
00:40:03.720 You can't.
00:40:05.760 He's not a Catholic.
00:40:07.440 And I can say that because, uh, to be a Catholic means to begin with at a minimum, accepting
00:40:17.340 the moral authority of the church.
00:40:18.720 If you don't, and you don't have to accept the moral authority of the church, uh, no one
00:40:23.620 is forced to legally in this country.
00:40:26.720 But if you don't, then you're not a Catholic.
00:40:30.020 I mean, there's a lot of other things you can be, but you're not a Catholic.
00:40:32.960 But aside from all that, he says that he's, he's prepared to accept that life begins at
00:40:39.560 conception.
00:40:41.200 He was prepared to accept it five, six years ago.
00:40:43.980 Apparently he's not prepared anymore.
00:40:45.040 And, and, and even, even five, six years ago, he says, I don't want to impose that a precise
00:40:51.900 view on people.
00:40:54.440 Yet he is willing to impose the belief that life does not begin at conception on people
00:40:59.520 by again, forcing them to fund the abortion industry and other ways as well.
00:41:05.220 So this is, this is someone who, as we know about Joe Biden, this is the defining characteristic
00:41:13.320 of him.
00:41:13.740 And it's not only, it's, it's not just now that he has dementia and he's confused and
00:41:18.040 he, you know, he contradicts himself all the time.
00:41:20.800 Dementia has certainly not made it any better, but he's always been this way.
00:41:23.740 He's a man with, with no principles at all.
00:41:28.560 And a totally empty, hollowed out person that will say whatever he needs to say in the moment.
00:41:35.220 And that's it.
00:41:36.520 Like so many other politicians, but Joe Biden is obviously no exception to that.
00:41:41.120 And yet if I were to take him, you know, his most recent statement on the, the, when life
00:41:46.300 begins, his real answer to that, by the way, is I don't care.
00:41:50.880 That's his real answer.
00:41:52.440 And that's why he said different things on the subject because he says, he doesn't think
00:41:56.040 about it.
00:41:56.340 He doesn't care, makes no difference to him.
00:41:58.880 But if I was prepared to accept what his most recent statement and to believe that it's
00:42:08.540 what he really, what he really believes, which is that life does not begin at conception or
00:42:13.600 he doesn't, he doesn't think that it does.
00:42:14.920 Well, even then, you know, that's still would not be an argument for, for abortion.
00:42:28.600 Because what you can't, you know, you, you cannot say that life definitively does not
00:42:35.580 begin at conception.
00:42:36.360 Because you'll notice the people who say that life doesn't begin at conception, they don't
00:42:42.500 point, they're not willing to point to any other time in the baby's development and say,
00:42:49.540 well, that's when life begins.
00:42:52.540 Except at birth.
00:42:54.060 And they don't even say it then because they know that doesn't make any, they know they
00:42:56.880 can't claim that life begins at birth.
00:43:01.800 That the baby a second before being born isn't alive.
00:43:04.940 They know they can't say that.
00:43:06.560 It doesn't make any sense.
00:43:08.360 So they won't exactly say that most of the time.
00:43:11.700 They'll say, no, I don't think it begins at conception.
00:43:14.480 Well, when does it begin?
00:43:15.680 They won't, they certainly don't want heartbeat.
00:43:17.920 They're not going to accept that.
00:43:20.500 They just want it to be one.
00:43:21.800 Here's what they want.
00:43:22.400 They want it to be one big gray area.
00:43:24.300 Well, who knows?
00:43:29.180 So if it is, let's say it is a gray area, which I don't think it is.
00:43:34.940 You know, I think life is a particular thing.
00:43:37.040 It has to begin at some point.
00:43:39.720 And it only makes logical sense to say that you began to live at the moment when you came
00:43:47.420 into existence as a distinct and separate being.
00:43:51.420 That's it.
00:43:52.140 That's the only thing that makes any logical sense as well as scientific sense.
00:43:55.520 But even if I were to agree that it's a gray area, that wouldn't justify abortion at all.
00:44:04.160 Because then what you're saying is, well, it's possible.
00:44:08.500 I mean, there's a very real possibility that the quote unquote fetuses we're killing are alive,
00:44:15.080 that they're living persons, but let's kill them anyway.
00:44:17.520 And that is not a morally justifiable position.
00:44:23.320 You know what that's like?
00:44:24.240 That's like firing a gun into a dark room.
00:44:30.520 You know, you don't know if there's anybody in there.
00:44:33.980 You have no idea.
00:44:34.860 You just open the door, dark room.
00:44:37.000 You don't know if there's anybody in there.
00:44:38.600 And if there is anyone in there, you don't know where they are.
00:44:40.780 And you just fire a shot into the room.
00:44:46.400 And I ask you, if you were to do that, and you don't know, maybe you might even think that,
00:44:51.900 well, there's nobody in the room.
00:44:53.420 There could be, but I don't think so.
00:44:55.120 If you were to do that and you shot and killed someone,
00:44:58.100 should you be held morally responsible for that?
00:45:01.600 Well, yeah, of course.
00:45:03.620 Because you knew there was a very real possibility that there was a person in that room
00:45:06.840 and you fired the gun anyway.
00:45:10.780 So, the furthest that the pro-abortion position on When Life Begins can take us is all it can do,
00:45:21.700 rather than giving us a definitive date for When Life Begins, it's just the gray area.
00:45:27.400 Which means, even according to their own logic,
00:45:30.280 the babies that are being killed in abortion could very well be living persons that you're killing anyway.
00:45:36.720 If you're looking at something, a being, an entity,
00:45:43.020 and you're not sure if it's a living person or not, but it could be,
00:45:49.360 then I think the best thing is to not kill it.
00:45:53.100 That would have been my position.
00:45:54.940 All right, moving on now to reading the YouTube comments.
00:45:57.240 We didn't have a show on Friday,
00:45:59.420 so instead, I'm going to read some of the comments from our very exciting video,
00:46:03.960 which we posted on Monday, the Sweet Baby Gang Anthem Contest.
00:46:09.440 And that went up, and I thought it was a great experience.
00:46:13.220 If you haven't watched it yet, go to YouTube and check out the Sweet Baby Gang Anthem,
00:46:17.180 all the different, there were five contestants.
00:46:19.500 I thought they were all tremendous.
00:46:22.640 And we're going to announce the winner here soon.
00:46:24.620 But let me read some of the comments from that, because we didn't have a show.
00:46:26.620 So even if we did have a show, these are the comments I would be reading,
00:46:29.020 because it's much more important than the show.
00:46:31.500 Samantha says,
00:46:32.400 You could feel Ben's discomfort whenever Michael called Matt Daddy.
00:46:36.920 Well, that is my title.
00:46:39.700 And frankly, I was a little bit upset that no one else has agreed to call me Daddy.
00:46:45.920 I mean, I'm Sweet Daddy Walsh.
00:46:47.260 That's my official title.
00:46:49.260 That's what I identify as.
00:46:50.820 I expect it to be respected.
00:46:52.520 Sam says,
00:46:52.960 I love how much Michael's enjoying this and how much Andrew looks like he loathes being there.
00:46:58.560 I enjoyed, I really enjoyed that too.
00:47:02.660 Z Zavon says,
00:47:03.960 Love how they made this as cheesy and cringey as possible intentionally,
00:47:07.240 and somehow Knowles managed to keep a straight face the whole time.
00:47:09.520 I feel like the producers at Daily Wire are wild.
00:47:12.320 Cheesy and cringey?
00:47:15.660 You thought the Sweet Baby Gang contest was cheesy and cringey?
00:47:18.800 That sacred and solemn undertaking to decide on the Sweet Baby Gang anthem,
00:47:25.660 you saw that and thought,
00:47:26.600 Oh, this is cheesy and cringey.
00:47:29.860 Well, you, sir, are banned from the show
00:47:31.500 and evicted from the Sweet Baby Gang.
00:47:35.200 Eric says,
00:47:35.860 That was by far the best thing that Daily Wire has ever produced.
00:47:39.880 Though Ben and Drew could have been more respectful to Sweet Daddy Walsh,
00:47:42.860 this was historic.
00:47:44.300 Game show host does fit Knowles perfectly.
00:47:46.840 I agree with you.
00:47:48.280 I think it was,
00:47:48.980 I think,
00:47:49.360 I don't want to overstep my bounds,
00:47:51.480 you know,
00:47:52.720 and I haven't been at the Daily Wire since its inception,
00:47:55.200 but I think that this was our towering achievement as a company.
00:47:59.920 We could close the doors today
00:48:01.140 and we will have done everything that we needed to do,
00:48:04.400 I believe.
00:48:05.980 Kayla says,
00:48:06.660 I'm so impressed by all these finalists.
00:48:08.200 I can't even be mad I wasn't a finalist when compared to this talent.
00:48:12.000 Matt should really be honored and impressed
00:48:13.460 by all of the effort of his Sweet Baby Gang.
00:48:15.620 I was,
00:48:16.200 I was very honored by it.
00:48:18.040 And that's why if you watched the video,
00:48:19.900 you know that I came to your defense,
00:48:22.660 the Sweet Babies,
00:48:23.340 as you were being ruthlessly and viciously attacked
00:48:26.180 by both Drew and Ben.
00:48:28.120 I was there and I defended.
00:48:29.180 I will always defend my Sweet Babies.
00:48:31.600 And finally,
00:48:32.360 I've never seen Walsh smile so much and it's great.
00:48:34.760 He finally is getting the recognition he deserves
00:48:36.500 and starting a cult.
00:48:38.580 You know what?
00:48:38.860 I think you're right about that.
00:48:39.620 I was,
00:48:39.940 I read that comment and I thought,
00:48:41.180 well,
00:48:41.220 this isn't a cult.
00:48:41.940 What are you talking about?
00:48:43.200 And I almost banned you from the show
00:48:44.680 and evicted you from the Sweet Baby Gang.
00:48:46.320 But then I realized,
00:48:47.120 I think you're right.
00:48:48.500 I think it is kind of a cult.
00:48:49.620 And I am ready now.
00:48:51.520 This is my next career move.
00:48:54.060 Because it is a question my wife has even asked me many times.
00:48:57.540 What the hell is this?
00:48:59.520 Why are you doing this?
00:49:00.540 This is creepy.
00:49:01.420 What's the point?
00:49:02.680 And I haven't really been able to explain it.
00:49:06.080 Except to tell her that she's not welcome in the Sweet Baby Gang
00:49:08.080 if that's how she feels about it.
00:49:09.960 But I think this is what,
00:49:10.860 this is what I'll explain to her.
00:49:11.740 You know what?
00:49:12.000 I really,
00:49:12.560 I'm at the point in my career where I'm ready to start a cult
00:49:14.960 and become a cult leader.
00:49:17.560 And that's what this is.
00:49:19.200 That's what this will turn into.
00:49:21.180 So that's pretty exciting.
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00:51:00.760 Now let's get to our
00:51:01.660 daily cancellation.
00:51:06.760 Today I'm very excited, actually,
00:51:08.760 to cancel a woman
00:51:09.760 by the name of Lindsay Go.
00:51:11.860 This, I believe,
00:51:12.660 is one of the most
00:51:13.160 highly deserved cancellations
00:51:14.440 we've done in several weeks,
00:51:15.620 though, of course,
00:51:16.100 they're all highly deserved.
00:51:17.580 Our friend Lindsay
00:51:18.020 is a sports reporter
00:51:18.860 and also the sports director
00:51:20.280 over at WTOC in Georgia.
00:51:22.720 Now, to be a sports reporter
00:51:23.660 in Georgia,
00:51:24.660 you have to know
00:51:25.880 and love college football
00:51:27.500 because your audience
00:51:28.760 knows and loves college football.
00:51:30.560 And part of loving college football
00:51:31.700 is loving the atmosphere,
00:51:33.200 the experience.
00:51:35.280 Now, it's not for everybody,
00:51:36.440 certainly.
00:51:37.240 The game of football
00:51:38.080 is fast and violent
00:51:39.320 and intense
00:51:39.900 and sometimes brutal.
00:51:42.180 The experience of watching
00:51:43.600 the game live in the stadium,
00:51:44.940 especially at college stadium,
00:51:46.200 is loud and rowdy
00:51:47.200 and soaked in beer
00:51:48.260 with people screaming
00:51:49.220 out of anger
00:51:49.880 and out of joy,
00:51:51.160 often switching between the two
00:51:52.380 from second to second.
00:51:54.100 As a football fan myself,
00:51:56.080 this all sounds like
00:51:56.920 a tremendous amount of fun to me.
00:51:58.660 But as I said,
00:51:59.280 it's not for everybody.
00:52:00.680 And I'm afraid
00:52:01.340 it's not for Lindsay.
00:52:02.620 So on Saturday night,
00:52:03.780 Georgia defeated Clemson at home
00:52:05.540 in a hard-fought
00:52:06.160 10-3 victory.
00:52:08.480 Lindsay was reporting
00:52:09.260 at the stadium
00:52:09.840 and decided to set up
00:52:11.640 for a live shot
00:52:12.400 right at the exits
00:52:13.700 as 90,000 drunk
00:52:15.680 and deliriously excited
00:52:16.840 football fans
00:52:17.460 were filing out.
00:52:18.680 She chose to set up
00:52:19.580 her cameras
00:52:20.120 in the midst
00:52:21.280 of this swarm
00:52:22.400 and then was
00:52:24.180 less than pleased
00:52:25.320 with the results.
00:52:26.420 Later that night,
00:52:26.980 she tweeted,
00:52:28.060 got all kinds of violated
00:52:29.460 during my first live
00:52:30.580 hit by fans.
00:52:32.300 She also claimed
00:52:32.820 that she'd been groped,
00:52:33.940 quote-unquote.
00:52:35.160 And she said after
00:52:35.860 that the experience
00:52:37.080 was that she was
00:52:38.240 stressed by the experience
00:52:39.740 and startled
00:52:40.520 and, quote,
00:52:41.520 frazzled.
00:52:42.740 But courageously,
00:52:43.820 she assured the public
00:52:44.700 that she was okay.
00:52:45.820 Then the next day,
00:52:47.640 as the nation waited
00:52:48.500 with bated breath
00:52:49.340 for an update
00:52:50.020 from Lindsay,
00:52:50.600 who was stressed
00:52:51.860 and frazzled
00:52:52.600 at the football game,
00:52:54.140 she finally released
00:52:55.020 the footage.
00:52:56.580 Now, it's up to the eye
00:52:57.660 of the beholder,
00:52:58.340 or the beer holder,
00:52:59.180 as the case may be,
00:52:59.960 to decide whether Lindsay
00:53:01.880 was in fact groped
00:53:03.140 and violated
00:53:03.760 or whether she was
00:53:04.580 simply greeted
00:53:05.240 with the kind of
00:53:06.060 boozy enthusiasm
00:53:06.980 that literally anyone
00:53:08.260 standing in front
00:53:09.680 of a camera
00:53:10.240 in that situation
00:53:11.200 would have experienced.
00:53:12.100 And that's up to you
00:53:13.340 to decide.
00:53:14.440 But let's watch
00:53:15.420 the footage here.
00:53:15.960 Here it is.
00:53:18.300 Hello.
00:53:19.180 Please don't touch me.
00:53:20.000 Please don't touch me.
00:53:22.000 Excuse me.
00:53:27.000 Excuse you.
00:53:28.880 It's the L2.
00:53:32.460 Go dogs!
00:53:40.680 Go dogs!
00:53:41.280 We're hitting
00:53:42.180 defensive slugfest,
00:53:43.780 and the dogs ran away with it.
00:53:46.740 A 10-4 win here at Bay.
00:53:49.000 How long,
00:53:51.240 how long do I have?
00:53:52.380 Please don't touch
00:53:54.620 my equipment.
00:53:55.480 Please don't.
00:53:59.780 How long do I have?
00:54:01.180 I've got to move.
00:54:06.200 Okay, I can hear you,
00:54:08.060 but I'm moving.
00:54:14.120 Okay, you know,
00:54:14.820 my only problem
00:54:15.520 watching that
00:54:16.060 is all the people
00:54:17.000 who, you know,
00:54:18.280 they got their time
00:54:18.920 in the sun,
00:54:19.440 they got their time
00:54:19.900 on camera,
00:54:20.480 and then they kind of
00:54:21.080 froze and they had
00:54:21.680 nothing to say.
00:54:22.200 I mean,
00:54:22.420 if you're going to
00:54:23.300 intrude into the shot,
00:54:25.380 I respect it,
00:54:26.680 because again,
00:54:27.240 you're at a football game,
00:54:28.240 that's what you do,
00:54:29.620 but you should have
00:54:30.080 something to say.
00:54:30.760 A couple people,
00:54:31.400 they kind of stuck
00:54:32.200 their head into the shot
00:54:33.160 and they couldn't think
00:54:34.400 of anything to say,
00:54:35.000 so they just walked away.
00:54:36.760 Now, as far as I could tell,
00:54:38.160 only one person
00:54:39.020 made physical contact
00:54:39.880 with her by touching
00:54:40.900 her on the shoulder,
00:54:42.720 and as I always tell,
00:54:43.960 I tell my kids all the time,
00:54:45.080 you've got to keep
00:54:45.580 your hands to yourself.
00:54:46.480 It is impolite
00:54:47.260 to touch somebody
00:54:47.940 on the shoulder like that
00:54:49.100 when they don't want
00:54:49.460 to be touched,
00:54:50.420 but does that qualify
00:54:52.100 as groping now?
00:54:53.720 Has a person
00:54:54.240 been violated
00:54:55.040 because another person
00:54:55.860 made non-consensual contact
00:54:57.260 with their shoulder
00:54:58.120 for 10 seconds,
00:54:59.200 or two seconds really?
00:55:01.320 If so,
00:55:02.000 then we have all
00:55:02.720 been groped.
00:55:04.020 We have all been groped
00:55:05.160 and violated
00:55:05.640 thousands of times
00:55:06.560 in our lives.
00:55:08.040 And meanwhile,
00:55:08.660 the stories of women
00:55:09.760 who have actually
00:55:11.040 been groped
00:55:11.620 and violated
00:55:12.100 are buried
00:55:12.800 somewhere under
00:55:13.440 this avalanche
00:55:14.740 of brief,
00:55:15.440 benign,
00:55:15.940 non-sexual,
00:55:16.820 incidental,
00:55:17.380 physical contact
00:55:18.120 between human beings.
00:55:19.280 As for the rest of it,
00:55:21.100 Lindsay was encountering
00:55:22.240 what, again,
00:55:22.880 anybody who has set up
00:55:24.980 any kind of camera
00:55:26.020 outside of any college
00:55:27.240 or professional sporting event
00:55:28.340 has encountered.
00:55:30.100 The crazy thing is
00:55:30.960 you can see in her face
00:55:32.020 from the beginning
00:55:33.280 that she has no patience
00:55:35.360 for any noise at all.
00:55:37.800 She doesn't appear
00:55:38.600 to want to be there
00:55:39.260 to begin with,
00:55:40.140 and as soon as people
00:55:41.340 start walking past,
00:55:42.620 she's fuming mad.
00:55:43.980 But she's the one
00:55:46.380 who set up the camera
00:55:47.140 exactly where thousands
00:55:48.600 of people will be walking.
00:55:49.680 This is like
00:55:50.120 a guy from the Weather Channel
00:55:51.780 reporting live
00:55:53.000 from the beach
00:55:53.500 during a hurricane
00:55:54.200 and whining the whole time
00:55:55.280 because his hair
00:55:55.820 is getting wet.
00:55:57.060 It's like if I tried
00:55:57.740 to make a phone call
00:55:58.740 while sitting in the stands
00:56:00.240 at a NASCAR race.
00:56:01.460 Like, hang on a second.
00:56:02.600 Hey, fellas,
00:56:03.100 can you pump the brakes
00:56:03.760 for a minute?
00:56:04.100 I'm trying to have
00:56:04.500 a conversation here.
00:56:06.040 Of course,
00:56:07.640 that's not to say
00:56:08.440 that reporters can't
00:56:09.760 or shouldn't report
00:56:10.560 live from stadiums.
00:56:11.420 It's just to say
00:56:12.000 that they should be ready
00:56:13.180 to match the volume,
00:56:14.620 intensity,
00:56:15.220 and exuberance
00:56:16.040 of the crowd
00:56:16.760 in the background.
00:56:18.420 And I certainly
00:56:19.160 don't want to claim
00:56:19.860 that this is one
00:56:21.560 of the reasons
00:56:22.100 why men make
00:56:22.940 better sports reporters.
00:56:24.560 I don't want to claim that.
00:56:26.300 So I'm not going
00:56:27.060 to claim that.
00:56:28.900 Instead,
00:56:29.120 I'll just show you
00:56:29.900 an example of how
00:56:30.660 it's supposed to be done.
00:56:31.460 Watch this.
00:56:32.720 Well, it's been 644 days
00:56:34.620 since the last time
00:56:35.440 Williams Price
00:56:36.100 did not have restrictions
00:56:37.660 as to how many fans
00:56:38.900 could be in their stadium.
00:56:40.120 But that ends tonight.
00:56:41.820 And while that ends,
00:56:42.660 a new chapter begins
00:56:43.880 as Shane Beamer
00:56:45.100 begins his new era
00:56:46.240 as the head football coach
00:56:47.740 at the University
00:56:48.800 of South Carolina.
00:56:50.020 Hello, everyone,
00:56:50.580 and welcome to
00:56:51.580 the front lots
00:56:52.680 here at the University
00:56:53.240 of South Carolina.
00:56:53.880 I'm Mike Huber,
00:56:54.540 and it is game day,
00:56:56.520 something Gamecock fans
00:56:57.540 have been waiting for
00:56:58.360 for quite some time.
00:56:59.780 And look,
00:57:00.380 there's a lot of storylines
00:57:01.340 we can talk about.
00:57:02.180 We can talk about
00:57:02.940 how Shane Beamer
00:57:03.700 is making his debut.
00:57:05.000 We can talk about
00:57:05.680 how Eric Kimry,
00:57:06.740 the former Gamecock quarterback,
00:57:08.380 the coach that him
00:57:09.120 these last couple of years
00:57:10.760 is making his debut
00:57:12.160 as an assistant coach.
00:57:13.360 But perhaps,
00:57:14.340 perhaps the biggest storyline
00:57:16.240 is the fact
00:57:17.800 that you have
00:57:18.600 a former grad assistant coach,
00:57:20.580 Seth Nolan,
00:57:21.860 way in under center tonight
00:57:23.240 as the starting quarterback.
00:57:25.140 Early in the week,
00:57:25.740 we had a chance
00:57:26.200 to be able to catch up
00:57:26.900 with both Seth
00:57:27.700 and Coach Beamer.
00:57:29.820 Wow.
00:57:30.700 Now,
00:57:31.260 that was Fox reporter
00:57:32.160 Mike Uva,
00:57:33.000 who, in fairness to Lindsay,
00:57:34.060 Mike is putting on
00:57:34.720 an absolute clinic
00:57:35.500 in that broadcast
00:57:36.260 that few sports reporters
00:57:37.760 could fully match.
00:57:39.340 And before you say
00:57:40.340 that this was different
00:57:42.140 because nobody
00:57:42.800 physically touched him,
00:57:44.420 here he is broadcasting
00:57:45.300 from a bar
00:57:46.000 during March Madness
00:57:47.160 a few years ago.
00:57:47.800 Here's a better example.
00:57:48.500 Watch this.
00:57:50.500 Eight seconds,
00:57:51.780 seven seconds,
00:57:53.120 five seconds.
00:57:54.540 Gamecock fans
00:57:55.380 are hard to hear it.
00:57:56.720 From the first time
00:57:57.580 since 1973,
00:57:59.400 USC has run
00:58:00.660 into the Sweet Sixties.
00:58:03.480 Wow.
00:58:04.620 It is unbelievable here
00:58:06.300 at the Village Idiot
00:58:07.840 and the fly points.
00:58:09.660 They're going to cover the fair.
00:58:11.520 As you can hear,
00:58:12.440 the fans are just
00:58:13.600 absolutely loving it.
00:58:15.640 Unbelievable.
00:58:16.280 What a night.
00:58:18.940 Unbelievable.
00:58:25.400 Isn't it crazy?
00:58:27.580 People are a little bit excited.
00:58:31.660 You know,
00:58:32.000 they're a little excited.
00:58:33.600 Covered in beer,
00:58:34.880 people grabbing onto
00:58:35.860 his back and his shoulders.
00:58:37.600 Lindsay would be in counseling
00:58:38.700 for a year
00:58:39.500 after that experience.
00:58:40.580 That's what I,
00:58:41.400 I want to see Lindsay
00:58:42.540 in that environment.
00:58:44.100 She would be,
00:58:44.560 she would break down in tears.
00:58:46.920 She'd be telling stories
00:58:48.080 about the trauma
00:58:48.740 to her grandchildren
00:58:49.660 40 years from now.
00:58:50.840 And who knows how the story
00:58:51.800 would evolve by then.
00:58:53.380 Now I was trying to do
00:58:54.020 a live shot from the bar
00:58:55.080 and all these basketball fans
00:58:56.580 with machetes and chainsaws
00:58:57.840 started hacking me to pieces.
00:59:00.020 Maybe not literally,
00:59:01.040 but metaphorically.
00:59:01.760 There are metaphorical chainsaws.
00:59:04.340 Now,
00:59:05.000 it wouldn't be fair to say
00:59:06.760 that all female sports reporters
00:59:08.280 are like Lindsay.
00:59:09.920 But even so,
00:59:11.300 I must say,
00:59:13.420 this situation
00:59:14.360 only demonstrates
00:59:15.260 why I personally prefer
00:59:16.800 for sports broadcasts,
00:59:18.420 especially football broadcasts,
00:59:19.660 to be handled mostly by men.
00:59:22.080 Lindsay,
00:59:22.320 though worse than the average,
00:59:24.180 even as far as
00:59:24.940 female sports reporters go,
00:59:26.600 is definitely not
00:59:27.200 the only female
00:59:28.020 to enter into this
00:59:28.880 mostly male space
00:59:30.100 and seek to feminize it.
00:59:31.900 She wants the football stadium
00:59:33.000 to be quiet and gentle,
00:59:35.200 considerate,
00:59:36.260 respectful of personal space.
00:59:38.860 She wants it to be
00:59:39.420 a more feminine environment.
00:59:41.360 She's not trying
00:59:42.240 to assimilate herself
00:59:43.340 into the culture
00:59:44.060 of football fans.
00:59:45.120 She is rather hoping
00:59:46.120 that they assimilate
00:59:47.300 themselves to her.
00:59:48.900 This is a problem
00:59:49.420 across our culture.
00:59:50.320 Sports just happen
00:59:51.500 to be an area
00:59:52.080 where the problem
00:59:52.640 is especially pronounced
00:59:53.700 and obvious.
00:59:54.760 Females enter into areas
00:59:56.060 that have typically catered
00:59:57.380 and mostly belong to men
00:59:58.580 and then,
01:00:01.300 often quite successfully,
01:00:02.340 they try to change them,
01:00:03.800 to emasculate them,
01:00:05.320 and thereby destroy
01:00:06.180 the primary reason
01:00:07.180 for their existence
01:00:07.840 in the first place.
01:00:09.400 This phenomenon
01:00:10.160 is so far-reaching
01:00:11.080 in football especially
01:00:11.960 that they're even
01:00:12.480 changing the rules now
01:00:13.760 to make the game itself
01:00:15.300 more gentle and feminine.
01:00:16.620 Football is,
01:00:17.260 you know,
01:00:17.440 still violent,
01:00:18.360 but it's less violent
01:00:19.940 than it used to be.
01:00:20.580 This year,
01:00:21.740 they're even focusing
01:00:22.420 on penalizing players
01:00:23.660 who say mean
01:00:25.600 or rude things
01:00:26.340 to each other
01:00:26.820 on the football field.
01:00:27.700 They've been doing this
01:00:28.120 during the preseason
01:00:28.760 in the NFL.
01:00:30.840 All of this,
01:00:32.260 along with the token
01:00:33.000 female sideline reporters
01:00:34.280 and the female analysts
01:00:35.400 at halftime,
01:00:36.520 it's an effort
01:00:37.020 to make the game
01:00:37.900 less appealing
01:00:38.760 to the people
01:00:39.400 the game was invented
01:00:40.280 for to begin with.
01:00:42.120 Now, meanwhile,
01:00:42.920 it should be acknowledged
01:00:43.720 women are experiencing
01:00:45.560 the same problem
01:00:46.280 in the reverse.
01:00:47.900 Female spaces
01:00:48.600 are being invaded
01:00:49.280 by men,
01:00:50.320 often the most private
01:00:51.160 spaces like locker rooms
01:00:52.180 for example,
01:00:53.220 but it's a different
01:00:54.160 kind of invasion.
01:00:55.720 Not better,
01:00:56.580 it's actually worse,
01:00:57.640 but it's different
01:00:58.260 because the men
01:01:00.880 invading female spaces
01:01:02.140 do try to assimilate
01:01:04.180 themselves,
01:01:04.640 but they assimilate
01:01:05.180 themselves too much.
01:01:06.580 They assimilate themselves
01:01:07.620 to the point of
01:01:08.380 pretending to actually
01:01:09.480 be women,
01:01:10.480 and the effect ultimately
01:01:11.600 is that women
01:01:12.100 don't just lose
01:01:13.200 their spaces
01:01:13.780 as men
01:01:15.160 have lost ours,
01:01:15.920 they also lose
01:01:16.560 their identity
01:01:17.060 in the process.
01:01:18.540 So,
01:01:19.140 it's a big confused
01:01:20.220 mess,
01:01:20.680 all in all,
01:01:21.740 and it all starts
01:01:22.700 from the incorrect
01:01:23.380 assumption
01:01:23.840 that there is
01:01:24.920 something wrong
01:01:25.860 with men and women
01:01:26.840 having their own
01:01:27.660 spaces,
01:01:28.240 their own interests,
01:01:29.820 their own identities.
01:01:32.020 Sports reporter
01:01:32.740 Lindsay didn't create
01:01:33.720 this problem,
01:01:34.580 but she is just
01:01:35.760 one more example
01:01:36.500 of it,
01:01:36.960 and for that reason,
01:01:37.960 she is today,
01:01:38.920 I must say,
01:01:40.140 canceled.
01:01:41.080 And we'll leave it
01:01:41.760 there for today.
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