The Matt Walsh Show - September 24, 2021


Ep. 804 - White Students Singled Out And Harassed In The Name Of Multiculturalism


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 1 minute

Words per Minute

168.19221

Word Count

10,388

Sentence Count

753

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary

Two white students are kicked out of a study hall at Arizona State University for the crime of being white. Also, a couple of Afghans we evacuated from the country in August have already been charged with sex crimes, and a mother at a school board meeting confronts the school board over the heinous and pornographic books distributed to students in the district. Plus, Australian police are now firing rubber bullets indiscriminately into crowds of protesters, and finally, a woman on the subway is offended by pornographic OkCupid ads, so she takes matters into her own hands.


Transcript

00:00:00.360 Today on the Matt Wall Show, two white students are kicked out of a study hall at Arizona State University for the crime of being white.
00:00:06.560 Also, a couple of Afghans we evacuated from the country in August have already been charged with sex crimes.
00:00:11.640 And a mother at a school board meeting confronts the school board over the heinous and pornographic books that are being distributed to students in the district.
00:00:18.040 We'll play that clip for you. Plus, Australian police are now firing rubber bullets indiscriminately into crowds of protesters.
00:00:23.320 And finally, a woman on the subway is offended by pornographic OkCupid ads, so she takes matters into her own hands, heroically, I think.
00:00:31.620 All of that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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00:01:51.800 We begin today with a viral video from the campus of Arizona State University.
00:01:57.000 The most shocking thing in this footage is that it's not shocking at all. It ought to be.
00:02:01.840 Instead, this is exactly what we've come to expect from college campuses.
00:02:04.720 In the video, two white males are sitting at a table doing schoolwork.
00:02:08.520 They're approached by two female students, both non-white, who inform them that they have to leave the room because they're white.
00:02:15.900 Also because one of them has a Police Lives Matter sticker on his laptop.
00:02:19.900 And his friend sitting across the table is wearing a shirt that says, did not vote for Biden.
00:02:25.720 Which I can see why he'd want that on a shirt. It is something to be proud of.
00:02:28.380 But they weren't standing on the table and screaming these messages.
00:02:34.120 They were rather sitting at an otherwise empty table, minding their own business, causing no disruption of any kind, when they were accosted by the two racist women.
00:02:42.940 Of course, those women felt themselves so justified or so sure of their own righteousness that they're the ones who recorded and posted this exchange.
00:02:51.180 Part of their grievance, as you'll hear in the footage, is that the study hall, the area where they are sitting, according to the women, is a multicultural space.
00:03:02.520 Even if that's true, you'd think the word multi would cover the white men, but apparently not.
00:03:08.240 So here's what happened. Watch.
00:03:09.520 What did I do wrong?
00:03:11.800 You have a better...
00:03:12.700 You're offensive.
00:03:14.860 Police Lives Matter?
00:03:17.020 You have the same sticker.
00:03:18.200 We're just trying to do school.
00:03:19.840 What?
00:03:20.440 You guys have the same sticker the other...
00:03:21.980 But this is our space.
00:03:24.660 We've got a Police Lives Matter sticker and we're getting kicked out. Can't do school.
00:03:30.420 You just said we have to leave.
00:03:32.280 No, I said...
00:03:33.580 You're making this space uncomfortable.
00:03:34.860 You said it makes me feel uncomfortable.
00:03:35.620 But you're white. Do you understand what a multicultural space means? It means you're not being centered.
00:03:40.900 White's not a culture?
00:03:41.880 No.
00:03:42.180 No, it's not a culture. It's white is not a culture. Say it again to the camera. You think whiteness is a culture?
00:03:48.800 This is insane.
00:03:50.140 So anyway, this is the violence that ASU does and this is the type of people that they protect, okay?
00:03:56.000 This white man thinks he can take up our space and this is why we need a multicultural space.
00:04:01.040 Because they think they can get away with this sh**.
00:04:02.880 I'm going to sit here the whole time and you can find somebody to kick me out.
00:04:06.160 That's cool. We will.
00:04:07.460 We're not picking you out.
00:04:08.140 We're asking you to leave if you have any consideration for people of color and are marginalized.
00:04:14.000 So clearly don't.
00:04:14.540 Is there a room that I can go?
00:04:15.440 Yeah, the whole rest of the campus.
00:04:17.680 The second floor, the first floor, the whole MU.
00:04:21.280 Every single part of the campus centers you.
00:04:23.340 This is the only space that you're not centered and you're still trying to censor yourself, which is peak white cis male bulls**t.
00:04:32.860 You are racist.
00:04:34.580 Your sticker is racist because police, that's a job.
00:04:38.100 You can choose to be a police.
00:04:39.680 I don't choose to be black.
00:04:41.140 You know, every time you watch a video with one of these people, you hear the language that they use.
00:04:50.420 And they always use these certain words, certain language that they use where the cultish aspect of this really comes through.
00:04:59.020 So they're saying, they're saying things that make sense in the cult, but they don't even realize that this doesn't mean anything to anyone outside the cult.
00:05:08.240 So they're saying things like, you're not centered.
00:05:11.260 This isn't a place where you're centered.
00:05:13.200 What, what the hell are you talking about?
00:05:16.140 This is a, this is a religious cult.
00:05:17.660 And it's, it's, it's very similar to, um, you know, you go to a certain church or you're around people of, um, you know, a certain denomination.
00:05:26.460 And they're going to speak in certain ways and use certain lingo and use certain words that are familiar to them.
00:05:34.060 And that's, that's common in religions.
00:05:36.860 And the point is that this is a religion.
00:05:39.660 But what she says about police officers, uh, they, they choose to be police officers.
00:05:43.900 Yeah, that's true.
00:05:44.440 People choose to be police officers.
00:05:46.700 But why does that make police lives matter and unnecessary, much less a racist sentiment?
00:05:51.520 On the contrary, police lives matter is a far more important and necessary slogan because there are plenty of people who think that police lives don't matter.
00:06:00.280 Police lives matter is asserted in response to the opposite view, which many people like the ones filming actually hold.
00:06:08.180 But who is black lives matter responding to?
00:06:10.900 I mean, everybody knows that black lives matter.
00:06:12.540 Nobody disagrees.
00:06:13.960 The only people who disagree are the violent criminals in the city.
00:06:17.000 Most of them black who murder black people every day.
00:06:19.100 Although, of course, they don't recognize the value in any human life at all.
00:06:22.380 They target black people, their own race most of the time, because those are the victims closest at hand.
00:06:26.400 So, so there really is no prominent belief anywhere in the country that black lives don't matter.
00:06:32.100 That makes the statement black lives matter unnecessary, which leads to the suspicion that the person asserting it really means something else.
00:06:39.660 And very often they do.
00:06:40.940 There is a silent but assumed only or first and foremost that goes before the statement black lives matter.
00:06:50.320 Meanwhile, police lives matter and even all lives matter are urgent and vital messages precisely because there is no such widespread agreement on that point.
00:07:00.520 In any case, getting back to the video, this exchange would go on for several minutes.
00:07:06.780 Eventually, the two guys did get up and leave, which is unfortunate.
00:07:10.020 And we'll dissect the altercation in more detail in a moment.
00:07:12.480 But before we do that, a little more background on the racist shrews behind the camera.
00:07:17.240 They're part of what they call the Multicultural Solidarity Coalition.
00:07:20.500 Yes, a lot of irony in that word solidarity there.
00:07:25.000 That's what that's what solidarity looks like to them.
00:07:27.180 Solidarity is get up and get out of here.
00:07:30.000 On their Instagram page, they explain how this room that they're in was allegedly given to them by the university.
00:07:37.640 Listen.
00:07:39.060 What's good, y'all?
00:07:40.240 So we're here with the Multicultural Solidarity Coalition.
00:07:44.500 And for over a year, they had us in these meetings over and over and over again.
00:07:51.760 And out of the meeting, they took our 25-page proposal where we asked for a three-story building, which the Student Pavilion will do.
00:08:00.660 But what they did in response to that is give us a single room.
00:08:06.020 This is the room that they gave us.
00:08:07.920 Now, you know, while the size, you know, it's okay.
00:08:11.360 We'll take the whole floor, but, you know, it's about care and intentionality.
00:08:17.880 And what you see is they haven't even changed the plaque.
00:08:21.080 They haven't even changed the plaque.
00:08:23.100 So why were we in meetings every single week and you can't change the plaque?
00:08:31.640 Didn't even change the plaque.
00:08:33.040 I mean, the persecution and oppression that these two poor girls are suffering is really, really, really, really horrible.
00:08:42.420 Pretty unbelievable.
00:08:44.880 I mean, they're so persecuted and oppressed that they can harass two white guys on the basis of their race and tell them to leave the room.
00:08:55.260 And they're not going to suffer any consequences for it.
00:09:01.140 And I don't need to say it, but, of course, I am going to say it.
00:09:05.700 That if we were to change the racial demographics here, switch them around and play out this same scene again, you know, where it's the guys saying to the girls, you need to leave.
00:09:17.220 And they ask why, and the guys say, well, you're black.
00:09:23.020 I mean, you can't even, you can't imagine the response to that.
00:09:26.500 I mean, these guys, they'd be arrested on hate crime charges.
00:09:29.800 This would be national news everywhere, so on and so forth.
00:09:34.160 But these girls, you know, they are quite reasonable on second thought.
00:09:36.700 They wrote a long list of demands, 25 pages long, including a demand for an entire three-story building that they could have for themselves.
00:09:44.800 But they're generously willing to accept a compromise of just one room.
00:09:49.980 You know, a room for multicultural solidarity.
00:09:54.300 Is ASU, are they going to be giving white students a room for white solidarity?
00:09:58.900 Somehow I doubt it.
00:10:00.740 Though really, that shouldn't be necessary.
00:10:02.720 Why can't white students go into the multicultural room and take part in this solidarity?
00:10:07.940 Well, as the girl explains, white people don't have a culture.
00:10:11.480 We don't get to have a culture.
00:10:13.000 And that means we don't get to have our own room or even to share their room.
00:10:17.360 Now, is it true?
00:10:20.120 This is kind of an interesting question.
00:10:22.360 Is it true that white people don't have a culture?
00:10:25.060 The race baiters on the other side seem to waffle on this point.
00:10:27.680 One minute they tell us that we have no culture.
00:10:29.600 The next they tell us that we do have a culture.
00:10:31.160 And the hallmarks of that culture are white supremacy, racism, patriarchy, chauvinism, etc.
00:10:37.280 The answer, as far as they're concerned, is that whites are allowed to have a culture whenever it is convenient to them, to the race baiters, for us to have one.
00:10:44.600 The truth, as always, changes according to the needs of the moment.
00:10:47.720 What is the reality, though?
00:10:49.820 Well, let's start with defining our terms, as I like to do.
00:10:52.620 I think it would be fair to define culture as the traditions, arts, social institutions, customs, accomplishments, and heritage of a particular group of people.
00:11:05.360 And we can all agree that's what a culture is.
00:11:08.120 Do white people as a group share traditions, heritage, social institutions, and so on?
00:11:13.640 Well, it's hard to say we do because white is a broad category that encompasses people from dozens of different countries all across the world.
00:11:21.420 Then again, the same can be said for black.
00:11:24.200 That is also a broad category, encompassing many millions of disparate people from many different countries and regions of the globe.
00:11:30.540 That means that if you want to refer to culture in a meaningful way, I mean, you could broaden it so much that it doesn't mean that.
00:11:37.600 I mean, you could talk about human culture and talk about the most basic, basic things that all humans have in common.
00:11:43.940 But when you're using it in a way that's as broad as that, it just ceases to have any meaning.
00:11:50.180 So if you want to talk about culture in a meaningful way, you have to be more specific.
00:11:54.320 If I wanted to talk about my heritage, I would talk about my ancestors who came from Ireland.
00:12:02.220 That's a cultural heritage, though I'm very far removed from it.
00:12:05.140 I've never even visited Ireland.
00:12:07.540 Really, then, what we should be concerned about is American culture.
00:12:14.140 You know, when someone asks me as a white person, what's your culture?
00:12:17.920 I should be able to say, well, what do you mean?
00:12:19.460 I'm American.
00:12:21.500 American culture is my culture.
00:12:24.320 I should be able to say that.
00:12:26.240 I can't say that I'm a part of Irish culture.
00:12:28.640 I don't want to say that.
00:12:30.280 I want to say that I am a member of and a participant in American culture.
00:12:37.020 Because I am American.
00:12:39.720 And America, indeed, used to have a culture.
00:12:41.840 But today, that has been taken over by something that could more accurately be described as, and has been described as, an anti-culture.
00:12:49.800 The women in that video, as far-left activists, are part of the anti-culture.
00:12:55.400 The anti-culture destroys customs and traditions, tears down the statues, erases history, tries to sever people from their heritage.
00:13:04.340 If white people in America today don't have a culture, it's because the very forces that accuse them of not having a culture have intentionally destroyed the culture of which they were once a part.
00:13:14.940 They rip up the history books and demolish the monuments and close the churches and decimate the culture.
00:13:22.120 And then they turn to us tauntingly and say, where's your culture now, huh?
00:13:26.360 So it's true that white people in America, as a group, don't have a culture.
00:13:30.100 Neither do black people in America.
00:13:32.100 Nobody in this country has a real culture anymore because it's been ripped to shreds by the forces of the anti-culture.
00:13:38.240 The culture war that we talk about, very important to understand this, it is not a war between competing cultures.
00:13:48.520 It's not even a war for control of the one culture.
00:13:52.880 It is a war between a culture and its negation.
00:13:57.560 The left never has a legitimate replacement for the things that it destroys.
00:14:02.760 Just as it never has a new definition for a word after it removes the old definition.
00:14:08.240 We've seen this many times.
00:14:13.140 Oh, what is marriage?
00:14:14.280 Well, it's not what you thought it was for generations and generations and centuries and millennia.
00:14:18.740 It's not that anymore.
00:14:21.960 It's not a bond between a man and a woman.
00:14:26.600 Well, then what is it?
00:14:27.820 Well, I don't know.
00:14:28.360 It's anything.
00:14:31.620 What is a woman?
00:14:32.500 Well, it's not an adult human female.
00:14:33.960 Well, then what is it?
00:14:34.800 Well, I don't know.
00:14:35.360 Nothing.
00:14:35.560 See, as nihilists, they wish to take things away and replace them with nothing.
00:14:44.560 That's the goal.
00:14:46.680 That's what they do with words, and that's what they're doing with the culture.
00:14:49.320 Take it away and replace it with nothing.
00:14:52.900 But this is all academic.
00:14:54.020 I mean, the women in that video, they're not thinking through any of this.
00:14:56.600 All they know is that these two white boys have dared to sit in their space and to do
00:15:01.640 so while advertising viewpoints that they disagree with.
00:15:04.920 That's why, you know, it was fruitless for the two guys to engage and respond the way
00:15:08.800 they were.
00:15:09.240 I don't want to Monday morning quarterback it too much.
00:15:11.180 The victims in this case were simply trying to do their schoolwork.
00:15:13.920 They weren't interested or looking to get involved in this kind of exchange, and they
00:15:17.640 weren't prepared for it.
00:15:18.520 And I understand that.
00:15:20.080 But these days, unfortunately, you have to be prepared for this kind of thing, especially
00:15:24.960 on a college campus if you make the tragic mistake of enrolling in college to begin with.
00:15:29.360 Which is why it bears repeating again that when confronted with blabbering racist clowns like
00:15:36.780 those two girls who are getting in your face and calling you racist, even while demonstrating
00:15:43.780 the very racism they accuse you of, there's no point in engaging with their arguments or
00:15:48.800 answering the charges they make against you.
00:15:51.400 The one guy repeatedly assures the girls that, no, I'm not a racist.
00:15:54.980 Yet the more you deny it, the more you affirm the accusation in their minds.
00:16:02.040 And who cares what's in their minds anyway?
00:16:05.640 They're mostly empty minds.
00:16:07.880 The only appropriate response in this situation is to look them dead in the eyes and say, I
00:16:14.820 don't care what you think.
00:16:16.920 I don't care that you're offended.
00:16:19.460 I don't care if you think I'm a racist.
00:16:22.300 I don't care about your feelings.
00:16:24.980 I apologize for nothing.
00:16:27.520 Now piss off and get out of my face.
00:16:30.940 Let them spin and twirl and work themselves into a tizzy over it.
00:16:34.940 Let them do that.
00:16:36.580 That's their problem.
00:16:39.080 That's the only response that works anymore.
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00:18:00.060 How did you hear about us, Spock?
00:18:01.060 So they know that we sent you.
00:18:02.700 So next week, September 28th, I've told you about the rally that I'll be a part of at the
00:18:12.280 Loudoun County School Board, and that's going to be at 21,000 Education Court, Ashburn, Virginia.
00:18:18.340 And if you go to my Twitter or my Facebook, you'll find out there's an event page that
00:18:22.280 we link to, which has all the information.
00:18:24.560 But that's all you really need to know.
00:18:25.560 21,000 Education Court, Ashburn, Virginia.
00:18:27.940 We're going to be rallying against the abuse and indoctrination of kids in Loudoun County.
00:18:34.520 But that is also happening all across the country.
00:18:39.180 Specifically, the radical trans policy they've put in place, opening up bathrooms, opening
00:18:44.600 up locker rooms, letting boys into the girls' locker room, girls' sports teams, requiring
00:18:50.500 teachers to use preferred pronouns upon penalty of probably getting fired or suspended as at
00:18:55.560 least one teacher already has been.
00:18:57.000 And not even for, quote, misgendering a student in the classroom, but simply for giving his
00:19:03.300 opinion at a school board meeting.
00:19:06.420 And this, again, this kind of thing's happening all across the country.
00:19:09.060 But if we want to do something about it, we can make the general sort of arguments, which
00:19:18.400 I do every day.
00:19:19.180 But then we've also got to be there on the ground, engaging with these things on a local
00:19:24.660 level, which is what we're going to do.
00:19:26.060 And it's why we're rallying.
00:19:27.100 Now, originally, the plan was, and if you heard me advertising this rally, you know, earlier
00:19:33.980 in the week or last week, I said that the rally's going to be at five o'clock.
00:19:41.540 And then the school board meeting was, the public comments in the school board meetings
00:19:45.080 were supposed to be at 6.30.
00:19:46.600 So we have the rally, and then people are going to go in and give their opinions at the
00:19:50.160 school board meeting.
00:19:51.220 Well, the school board has started playing games here.
00:19:55.880 And so the first thing they did is they moved the actual public comments up to when our rally
00:20:00.660 was supposed to start, I guess hoping that all the people that would be criticizing them
00:20:05.760 during the public comments would be out in the rally and wouldn't come in.
00:20:08.840 And so we responded to that, and we have now moved the time of the rally up to four o'clock.
00:20:15.320 So the rally is going to start now at four o'clock Eastern.
00:20:17.720 We're going to have the rally for an hour, and then you could go into the public comments.
00:20:20.800 And the next thing they did, and I have been told that this is a new rule change for the
00:20:28.240 Loudoun County School Board.
00:20:30.480 Because in the past, just like the school board I went to here in Nashville, the Metro Nashville
00:20:36.820 School Board, all you had to do was you sign up ahead of time, and anyone can go and give
00:20:43.040 public comments. It is, after all, this is not a private school. We're talking about public.
00:20:48.180 This is public. We're all taxpayers. Anybody should have the right to show up and express
00:20:54.900 their point of view.
00:20:57.280 These school board officials, these school board members, they are public employees.
00:21:02.220 So anyone should have the right to show up and express their point of view.
00:21:08.660 But very coincidentally, just mere days before I'm supposed to show up there, the Loudoun County
00:21:17.880 School Board has changed its rules. And I'm being told they've done this basically illegally.
00:21:23.440 There's a process for changing the rules for public comment. They have not followed the process.
00:21:27.340 In fact, they're supposed to allow public comment on the rule changes ahead of time. They're not doing
00:21:33.160 that. They've changed the rules, and now they're saying that the only members of the public eligible
00:21:38.600 to address the school board now are residents of Loudoun County, owners of businesses located in
00:21:43.940 Loudoun County, or students, parents, or employees in Loudoun County. Those are the only people who are
00:21:49.840 eligible. And in order to address, you've got to show up. Here's what I got. Someone sent an email.
00:21:57.340 Um, in order to, to give public comment at the Loudoun County School Board meeting,
00:22:01.160 you would need either a valid Virginia driver's license indicating Loudoun County residency
00:22:08.440 or a utility bill from 2021 with your name and address, um, or a mortgage or lease agreement,
00:22:16.560 or you could show your, a student report card or employee ID.
00:22:20.920 I can tell you right now that the people on the school board who made this rule change,
00:22:30.080 if, if there were rules like that in Virginia to vote, they would tell you that it's racist and
00:22:37.680 oppressive. So, you know, they, they want there to be more protections. You have to provide more
00:22:47.500 proof, more identification to simply comment at a school board meeting than to vote in an election
00:22:55.360 in Virginia. As far as they're concerned, you know, I, as an outside agitator, shouldn't be allowed to
00:23:01.760 show up in Virginia and comment at a school board. But, uh, if I show up and want to vote there,
00:23:06.340 as far as they're concerned, there should be no way to stop me.
00:23:08.760 So what that means is I'm, they've, they've changed the rules to stop me from commenting
00:23:14.840 at the school board meeting. I'm just, I'm not going to be able to do that, but I'll still be
00:23:17.380 there at the rally outside. And, uh, we're hoping to have a large crowd. So if you're anywhere within
00:23:23.020 the vicinity, it doesn't matter if you, if you live in Loudoun County or not, I obviously live far
00:23:27.700 away. I'm coming anyway. I hope you come as well. All right. Since we're on the subject of school
00:23:31.680 board meetings, let's play this clip for you. This is a woman. This is also Virginia. I believe this is,
00:23:36.440 I think fair. Yeah. Okay. FCPS that's Fairfax County public schools in Virginia.
00:23:43.840 So many of these videos are from public schools in Virginia. Um, it's, it's a mess in Virginia.
00:23:49.440 It's not, it's, it's again, it's like this in men all across the country, but for whatever reason,
00:23:54.880 uh, Virginia is sort of at the tip of the spear right now. So here's a woman and we can't,
00:24:01.480 there's a large portion of her address to the school board that we can't,
00:24:06.440 play because we just have to bleep the entire thing. So there's no, no point in playing it,
00:24:10.420 but she is very concerned and angry about some straight up pornographic books that are available
00:24:18.340 in the library to students in Fairfax County. And she does talk about that. And then she actually
00:24:24.540 reads some passages from the book, that part we had to cut out. Um, but that's interesting at the
00:24:29.300 end to hear the way that school board reacts to her and responds to her and what they say.
00:24:32.560 Listen to this.
00:24:34.260 The books were available
00:24:35.480 and we checked them out. Both of these books include pedophilia, sex between men and boys.
00:24:49.460 Both books describe different acts. One book describes a fourth grade boy performing oral sex
00:24:55.300 on an adult male. The other book has detailed illustrations of a man having sex with a boy.
00:25:04.340 The illustrations include fellatio, sex toys, masturbation, and violent nudity.
00:25:14.660 Pedophilia here. This is not an oversight at Fairfax high school. This material,
00:25:23.700 there are children in the audience here. Do not interrupt my time. Do not interrupt my time.
00:25:30.740 I would like to remind everybody that we have a speaker.
00:25:32.740 I will stand here until my time is restored and my time is finished. These books are in stock and
00:25:40.260 available in the libraries of Robinson, Langley, and Annandale High School.
00:25:45.780 Pornography is offensive to all people. It is offensive to common decency. It is the reason why
00:25:52.640 the MPAA... And then they cut her off. Now they're concerned about the kids. Man, there are kids here.
00:26:00.240 First of all, I'm looking at the footage right now. I don't see any kids in the audience.
00:26:06.440 I don't know. Okay, let's see there. Do you see any kids? Anyone see any kids there? I see adults.
00:26:11.420 I see no children. Oh, but now they're worried about kids. The imaginary invisible children with
00:26:20.260 invisibility cloaks that are sitting apparently in the audience there at the school board meeting.
00:26:25.880 If there are children there, yeah, this is inappropriate, but that's why it shouldn't be
00:26:29.640 in the school. And you got to love how one of the school board members corrects her and says,
00:26:37.420 well, those are for high school students. Yeah, so like 14-year-olds?
00:26:44.600 They're still minors. They're still children. You freak. You creep. You degenerate filth.
00:26:54.640 It's hard to fully appreciate because we had to, again, we had to cut out. You can go and look,
00:26:58.640 find that clip online if you want to. We had to cut out the part where she's actually reading from it,
00:27:03.660 but it is graphic, graphic depictions of not just, descriptions, I should say, graphic,
00:27:13.160 graphic descriptions of not just sexual activity, but specifically sexual activity between young
00:27:19.160 boys and adult men. And these are books that they put in the school for kids to check out.
00:27:25.080 Is there an intentional plan to normalize pedophilia? Yes. Is it in the school system? Absolutely.
00:27:40.900 It's time to really wrap our minds around that. That's not a, this is not slippery slope. We're not
00:27:45.240 talking about into the distant future, what might happen in some dystopian vision of the, of the future.
00:27:51.140 It's not a conspiracy theory. This is what they're doing right now in the school system.
00:28:01.360 So much of what they do in schools. I mean, sex ed itself, the sex ed program, modern sex ed program,
00:28:11.060 what they call comprehensive sex ed in the schools. That is all a plot, a plan
00:28:18.460 to sexualized children.
00:28:25.100 That's where it comes from. That's what derives from.
00:28:29.000 That's it's that, that is the origin story of comprehensive sex ed.
00:28:36.260 You know, it's why they, they have sex ed classes, teaching elementary schoolers about masturbation
00:28:40.680 and so on. I opened the show a few weeks ago, talking about the, the history of, um,
00:28:47.660 of the well-known renowned pervert, Alfred Kinsey.
00:28:54.640 And even to this day, decades later, you know, much of what they teach in sex ed is based on the
00:29:00.600 work of Kinsey.
00:29:01.200 who was a, was a degenerate creep himself and a pervert and believed that, that children,
00:29:10.960 small children, babies were sexual creatures.
00:29:13.780 And that's why he had, you know, studies where he, where he would give stopwatches to pedophiles
00:29:21.560 and have them go rape babies and time, time it, and then fill out a chart to tell us how many
00:29:28.860 alleged orgasms the babies had.
00:29:32.000 Um, and that was his, that was his great work that he, that he contributed to society.
00:29:41.780 In his book, the sexual behavior in the human male still is like the Kinsey Institute still
00:29:48.080 around today, widely respected as well.
00:29:53.400 All of our modern sex ed traces back to him and that's what he wanted to do.
00:29:58.020 That was his belief that children are, are, are sexual and that no sexual behavior is immoral.
00:30:06.200 That there is, that, that's, that sexuality is an amoral arena.
00:30:11.400 Any attempt to impose any kind of morality on any sexual behavior was wrong, was, you know,
00:30:18.520 ironically immoral by his, by his way of thinking.
00:30:22.500 So that's where it comes from going back decades.
00:30:24.700 And so we should not be surprised to see this sort of thing.
00:30:28.820 All right.
00:30:29.440 We're also not surprised to see this anymore.
00:30:31.100 It's from the Daily Wire.
00:30:31.960 Melbourne police fired rubber bullets into a crowd and, uh, we have some footage of this.
00:30:36.980 Just watch this footage here.
00:30:38.120 Look at this.
00:30:41.580 You know, look, look, okay.
00:30:43.380 Here's, here's the crowd running away.
00:30:45.400 And what is the crowd doing?
00:30:46.480 They're just protesting.
00:30:47.160 They're protesting, peacefully protesting.
00:30:50.460 And you can hear, look, listen to that.
00:30:52.040 Here's the police chasing down these protesters and shooting at them, shooting them in the back with rubber bullets as they run away.
00:31:01.800 My God.
00:31:05.820 This is happening in Australia.
00:31:10.160 Reading from the Daily Wire says, Melbourne police fired rubber bullets into a crowd and arrested more than 200 people during the third straight day of anti-lockdown protests in Australia's second largest city,
00:31:19.220 which is trying to maintain strict state home orders to control the spread of COVID-19 Australia has adopted some of the strictest anti-COVID measures in the world in an attempt to reach COVID zero or a full period without a single COVID-19 infection.
00:31:33.280 Um, and we've seen, I mean, every day we have more footage out of Australia to see what, see, see, see what sort of measures they're having to put in place, what policies they're putting in place, what they're having to do in order to achieve this dream of COVID zero, which will never, ever happen.
00:31:51.900 And they know that that will never happen.
00:31:56.420 And even if it does, it's going to be temporary.
00:31:59.980 COVID-19 is like the flu in that it is endemic.
00:32:08.860 It's, it's in the world now.
00:32:11.140 It's never going away.
00:32:15.160 And so if what they're saying in Australia is that we have to shut the entire continent down and you can't leave your home, as long as there is one COVID case, that's the policy.
00:32:26.020 If there is one, one COVID case anywhere on the continent, the whole society shuts down.
00:32:34.200 The fact that we can't even agree in this country that that is an insane suicidal policy.
00:32:46.620 We can't even agree that it's maybe a mild overreaction.
00:32:49.640 That's what scares me the most.
00:32:54.840 I mean, I feel bad for the people in Australia.
00:32:57.360 I'm also grateful I don't live there.
00:32:59.640 And I'll tell you one thing, if I was a, a, uh, more of the, of the sort of interventionist sort, then I think I'd be calling for us to invade Australia.
00:33:09.900 And take it over by force and unseat their oppressive regime.
00:33:22.460 Now, at this point, we're, we're in, we're in no position to really judge any other countries.
00:33:26.480 And the kind of, you know, or, or any other, uh, government, any other regimes and the impression that they inflict on, uh, oppression they inflict on their people.
00:33:38.420 Because that's about as bad as it gets.
00:33:41.700 Telling people they can't leave their home.
00:33:44.320 I mean, you've removed all basic human freedom and liberty from them.
00:33:47.520 All of it.
00:33:47.960 It's all gone.
00:33:48.440 It's all out the window.
00:33:49.540 I mean, in Australia right now, you have zero freedom.
00:33:52.240 And the really scary thing is that in this country, there is an appetite for that.
00:33:59.020 There are people who, there are people who look at that.
00:34:01.900 If you can imagine it, who look at that video footage we just played.
00:34:06.140 And they look at it longingly with envy.
00:34:09.440 And they say, oh man, I wish they would do that here.
00:34:15.020 The only thing right now.
00:34:18.020 Preventing it from getting that bad here.
00:34:19.680 And I don't know how long it's going to last.
00:34:23.160 The only thing preventing it is that we have gun rights in this country.
00:34:27.580 We have a second amendment and they don't in Australia.
00:34:31.320 Right now, the government assumes they wouldn't be able to get away with this.
00:34:38.140 I don't know if they're right or not.
00:34:39.520 They couldn't get away with it.
00:34:40.560 All right.
00:34:43.680 From the Post Millennial says, two evacuees from Afghanistan will face federal charges
00:34:48.020 for crimes allegedly committed at Fort McCoy.
00:34:53.560 Barula Noori, 20, is charged with attempting to engage in a sexual act with a minor
00:34:58.580 through the use of force.
00:35:00.920 The victim was not yet 16 years old.
00:35:03.220 Mohammed Harun Imad, 32, is charged with assaulting his spouse by strangling and suffocating her.
00:35:09.200 The indictment alleges that the assault occurred on September 7th, 2021.
00:35:15.080 Both men made initial appearances in Madison on September 16th that are being detained at the Dane County Jail.
00:35:21.280 So, I mean, we evacuated all these Afghans from the country, you know, by the plane load.
00:35:31.020 And we were told that there was going to be a process, right, a screening process.
00:35:37.400 That's what the Biden administration promised us.
00:35:40.360 We're not just going to bring anyone over here.
00:35:42.000 We're going to screen them.
00:35:42.900 Well, it's only been about a month and already we have at least two rapists in the crowd.
00:35:50.220 Not a huge surprise when you just bring plane loads of people over from another country.
00:35:59.600 A lot, you know, a lot of young men, young single men.
00:36:03.040 And especially from a culture where sexual violence is normalized.
00:36:15.480 You know, sex between adult men and boys.
00:36:19.460 There are people in this country who want to normalize it, as we just went over.
00:36:23.560 But in Afghanistan, that's a normal part of the culture.
00:36:27.040 That's something that our military, for the 20 years they spent in Afghanistan.
00:36:37.160 And if you talk to pretty much any veteran who spent any amount of time stationed in Afghanistan,
00:36:41.980 they'll tell you the horrifying stories.
00:36:45.880 And one of the most horrifying things about it is that they would see this going on.
00:36:49.960 These boys being raped and they weren't allowed to do anything about it.
00:36:53.420 So this is a feature of the culture over there.
00:36:58.660 And then you take a bunch of men from that culture and you bring them over here.
00:37:02.420 I don't think we could be too surprised by what happens.
00:37:05.540 All right, let's see.
00:37:07.620 What else do we have here?
00:37:12.260 Let's see.
00:37:12.720 Do we want to do this?
00:37:13.580 If I can find it.
00:37:15.420 All right.
00:37:16.060 It's also from the Daily Wire.
00:37:17.120 It says,
00:37:17.480 In an op-ed condemning a pro-life law in Texas as a human rights crisis for American women,
00:37:21.720 actress Uma Thurman reveals that she once had an abortion, calling it her darkest secret.
00:37:27.560 Thurman admits in the op-ed that she wanted to keep her child,
00:37:30.440 though she felt abortion was her only option after speaking with her family.
00:37:34.800 The decision to have an abortion and kill the baby left her heart broken and still causes her pain today.
00:37:39.160 The actress admits the abortion caused her anguish.
00:37:45.500 That saddens me even now.
00:37:47.820 But added that abortion allowed her the path to the life full of joy and love that I have experienced.
00:37:54.480 And the op-ed closed with Thurman condemning Texas pro-life legislation,
00:37:58.000 which bans abortion after the unborn heartbeat is detectable.
00:38:01.020 So we find, yet again, this cognitive dissonance on the pro-abortion side,
00:38:06.660 especially with women on the pro-abortion side who've had abortions.
00:38:10.900 And we've heard this same thing.
00:38:12.440 We've heard this kind of confession admission from plenty of female celebrities,
00:38:16.040 especially in the last few weeks, talking about their own abortions.
00:38:18.860 And most of the time, they'll tell you that it was heartbreaking, it was tragic, anguish.
00:38:26.460 I mean, she uses the word, think about what anguish is.
00:38:28.920 It's caused her anguish.
00:38:31.200 And yet, while she is dealing with a broken heart and tragedy and guilt and anguish by her own admission,
00:38:41.340 it has also allowed her to live a life of joy.
00:38:45.080 Now, I don't know about you, but I don't know that you can have a life full of joy
00:38:51.060 that also prominently incorporates anguish and heartbreak.
00:38:59.260 And yet, while saying all of these things about abortion, how it's heartbreaking and it causes anguish,
00:39:05.600 she is still a proponent of abortion.
00:39:08.300 She still considers it an attack on women if you don't allow them to have abortions.
00:39:15.080 Well, we have to ask the same question yet again.
00:39:18.560 If it was heartbreaking and caused you anguish and you consider it a tragic choice that you had to make,
00:39:27.020 why?
00:39:29.900 What's so heartbreaking about it?
00:39:31.480 taking a lifeless clump of cells, something that is nothing more than basically a parasite
00:39:40.640 or a cancerous growth, a tumor, which is how the pro-abortion side talks about, quote-unquote, fetuses,
00:39:48.460 getting rid of something like that.
00:39:50.480 I mean, does anyone, I don't know, anyone who's ever had tapeworms and taken medicine to get rid of the tapeworms,
00:39:58.840 do they consider that an anguish?
00:40:02.080 Do they have anguish over that?
00:40:03.260 Is that a heartbreaking decision?
00:40:06.460 The doctor comes in and says, hey, you've got parasites in your intestines.
00:40:09.760 We've got to give you this medicine to get rid of them.
00:40:11.080 Are you having any moment of anguish trying to decide?
00:40:16.960 Years later, are you writing op-eds about how terrible and tragic it was?
00:40:21.940 If you have a cancerous growth on your body that you have to remove and dispose of it,
00:40:28.260 is that going to cause you anguish?
00:40:29.660 Is that heartbreaking?
00:40:30.360 No, the anguish and the heartbreak, which I do believe she has suffered.
00:40:37.980 In fact, if anything, she's downplaying it.
00:40:41.600 That comes from the innate recognition that she has that this was a child, this was a human life,
00:40:48.980 and that as much as she wants to think that through abortion she just kind of reset the clock
00:40:54.020 and went back to being a child-free woman, in reality, that child is her child,
00:41:01.700 and now it's a dead child.
00:41:02.780 She's the mother of a dead child, and she recognizes that.
00:41:07.020 But she doesn't have the moral courage to take that all the way to its conclusion
00:41:10.820 and to say, you know what?
00:41:13.660 This was a child.
00:41:14.560 This was a human being.
00:41:16.120 Killing children is a horrible thing.
00:41:17.680 That's why I feel so horrible about it even now, years later.
00:41:21.920 We should not be doing this.
00:41:23.080 This shouldn't be allowed.
00:41:23.620 She doesn't have the moral courage to say that.
00:41:25.420 All right, I'm going to play, maybe lighten the mood a little bit,
00:41:28.720 although this is still a very important subject.
00:41:32.320 Here's a clip from Inside Edition that went viral yesterday online,
00:41:36.980 and I assume this is a couple of years old because this is on public transportation.
00:41:43.220 No one's wearing a mask, so I assume this is for a couple of years old,
00:41:45.580 but for whatever reason, it's making the rounds on the internet now.
00:41:47.720 And here's someone from Inside Edition, a reporter shaming people on camera for their rude behavior on the subway.
00:41:55.780 Let's watch.
00:41:56.340 And on this packed, standing room-only train, hi there, how are you?
00:42:01.560 This guy had the nerve to put his luggage on the seat opposite him.
00:42:05.860 This is a completely packed train, and you're hogging a seat with a pizza, which you could certainly share,
00:42:12.540 and a piece of luggage.
00:42:14.740 Why would you do that?
00:42:16.560 I just put it there when I got here.
00:42:18.760 Nobody asked me to move it, so I didn't.
00:42:20.460 Why should somebody have to ask you to move a piece of luggage when this place is completely packed?
00:42:25.680 There's room up above.
00:42:26.940 Why don't you put your bag up here?
00:42:28.340 See all these people that put their bags up above?
00:42:30.780 That's so that somebody else can sit in a seat.
00:42:33.220 Okay.
00:42:34.220 Why don't you do that?
00:42:35.420 Sure thing.
00:42:36.620 I'd be happy to help you right now.
00:42:38.380 Let's do it.
00:42:39.200 Absolutely.
00:42:44.200 Ma'am, would you like to sit down?
00:42:47.820 Who would like to sit?
00:42:48.780 No, I would love to sit down.
00:42:49.960 Thank you very much.
00:42:50.920 Of course.
00:42:51.320 I'm so kind of you.
00:42:52.540 Lots of people didn't think twice about putting dirty shoes on seats.
00:42:56.840 We're doing a story about rude commuters and some nasty things that they do.
00:43:00.660 And I accept that because I don't give a s*** about anybody else.
00:43:03.500 You don't?
00:43:04.320 No, not really.
00:43:05.080 Why would I?
00:43:05.480 Nobody else cares.
00:43:08.220 I fully am in support of this kind of thing.
00:43:12.120 I'd like to see more of it.
00:43:14.940 Certainly, I would like to see someone, whether it's Inside Edition or anybody else,
00:43:19.460 with cameras outside of, you know, Target or a Walmart or any grocery store, shaming people
00:43:24.740 who ditch their shopping carts in the middle of the parking lot, that kind of thing.
00:43:28.960 It is a little bit self-aggrandizing on the part of the reporter.
00:43:31.700 So I do have questions about, you know, I want to know about her behavior on the subway.
00:43:38.780 I want to make sure that it's, I shame people all the time for not putting their carts back.
00:43:44.780 But I make sure to do it myself.
00:43:48.140 I'm fully aware that if you ever, if anyone ever spotted me ditching a cart in a parking lot,
00:43:54.020 it would be, it would be a major scandal for me.
00:43:56.780 And it would bring me great shame.
00:43:58.640 In fact, I, as far as I'm concerned, I would lose all credibility.
00:44:01.220 You should stop.
00:44:01.720 If you ever catch me doing that, you should stop watching this show.
00:44:04.400 Because I lose all moral credibility in that moment.
00:44:08.040 So I have questions about this woman.
00:44:09.900 Does she, does she live by her own code here?
00:44:13.160 But putting that aside, it is true.
00:44:17.180 And you, you experience this anytime you're in any kind of public transportation setting.
00:44:22.160 Um, it's, it's worse in public transportation, but that's only a symptom of the problem in
00:44:28.300 the broader culture, which is total lack of decorum of common courtesy, decency, chivalry.
00:44:38.080 All that stuff is out the window.
00:44:41.020 But of course, what they're not going to do on inside edition is they're not going to ask
00:44:44.660 the question of why has decorum gone out the window?
00:44:49.460 Why don't people care about basic courtesy and respect anymore?
00:44:55.380 I mean, why are there men sitting down on the train when there are women standing?
00:45:02.760 Why is that the case?
00:45:04.660 Because then you go deeper into the, to the, into the, uh, cultural rot that all this stuff
00:45:10.600 springs from.
00:45:13.600 Feminism has a lot to do with that.
00:45:15.020 Big reason why there's, you know, a big reason why there's women standing and men sitting
00:45:21.320 feminism, which rejects, which rejects chivalry, rejects the idea that men have any special duty
00:45:29.260 to women in that way.
00:45:31.680 So that's part of the conversation.
00:45:32.980 They don't want to talk about that.
00:45:33.900 So instead we're just dealing with, you know, we're dealing with the rotten fruit, but we're
00:45:38.520 not getting down to the roots to figure out where this stuff springs from.
00:45:41.020 That's the problem.
00:45:41.520 All right, let's get now to reading the comments.
00:45:43.980 So Nick Porter says about Matt's kids online statements, lower functioning autistic kids
00:46:05.180 shouldn't be given a device at all.
00:46:06.460 Look at the drama they start on discord and YouTube.
00:46:08.620 These kids will literally threaten to kill others just for saying they don't like Dora
00:46:12.440 or something.
00:46:14.060 Well, what you're missing here, Nick, is it's not about having autism or learning disabilities.
00:46:19.640 This is, this is the case for all kids.
00:46:23.800 All kids lack the proper emotional development to be on a public stage.
00:46:29.680 The internet is a public stage and you're putting yourself out there in front of potentially millions
00:46:35.920 of people and you're putting things out there that will be out there forever.
00:46:40.900 And you're saying things, you're posting things, and those things are going to be there forever.
00:46:44.400 Um, and you're also interacting with, uh, with thousands of, uh, of, of different people on this stage.
00:46:55.460 Many adults clearly lack the emotional development to be in that environment and comport themselves well.
00:47:04.500 Kids certainly lack that emotion.
00:47:06.880 The only difference between the kids and the adult in this situation is that the kids have an excuse
00:47:10.580 for their lack of, of maturity.
00:47:14.020 You know, it's natural for kids to be immature.
00:47:16.980 It's not natural for adults, though.
00:47:18.260 So many adults are now, but that's the case for all kids.
00:47:21.500 I mean, that's why we should keep all kids away from the internet as much as possible.
00:47:26.440 Uh, Nell says, Matt, my son had a 24 hour stomach bug and the school needed a negative COVID test
00:47:31.440 before he could return to school.
00:47:32.760 He had to miss school to wait for the results, even though he felt fine.
00:47:37.900 Yeah, that's bad enough.
00:47:39.280 But now, I mean, a stomach bug, you would expect a kid at least would miss school for a day.
00:47:46.000 But now what are you supposed to do if your kid is coughing a little bit in the morning?
00:47:52.660 Doesn't, you know, doesn't have a fever.
00:47:54.780 It's a little bit of a cough.
00:47:55.920 You got to keep them home, I guess.
00:47:59.460 And anything less than perfect health.
00:48:01.140 You got to keep them home, keep them home from school.
00:48:07.600 Peggy says, Matt, I need a warning for when the Sweet Baby Gang anthem comes on
00:48:11.300 because it's too catchy and it's in my head all the time.
00:48:14.740 I'm even having trouble sleeping.
00:48:16.880 What is this psychological manipulation you're doing?
00:48:19.840 Like the SBG leader will ever admit to it.
00:48:22.700 Yeah, you're having trouble sleeping.
00:48:24.300 That's part of the indoctrination into the cult.
00:48:27.460 That's a crucial part of it.
00:48:28.640 I'm breaking you down psychologically.
00:48:31.800 I'm breaking your will.
00:48:35.100 Uh, Vennecu says, I'm not so bothered about Hollywood adding stuff to the Gospels,
00:48:40.060 just as long as they don't take out the car chase from the Nativity story.
00:48:44.000 Well, we're in agreement there.
00:48:45.160 A couple action-packed scenes in the Nativity story.
00:48:47.640 Um, Nick says, hey, Matt, since you've been grilling bad Republican governors, I was wondering
00:48:52.300 how you feel about Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.
00:48:54.920 He had a mask mandate up until July and has tried to put in another, but the legislature
00:48:59.580 won't let him.
00:49:01.100 Thanks, love the show.
00:49:02.700 Uh, I haven't followed the Ohio governor that closely.
00:49:06.540 But if that's the case and you live in Ohio, then you got to deal with that come election
00:49:12.100 time.
00:49:14.480 What I'll say is, you know, I'm aware of a, of a very small number of Republican governors
00:49:20.380 who I have any respect for at this point.
00:49:25.000 I mean, there's only one that comes immediately to mind.
00:49:27.200 There might be a few others that I'm not thinking of right now.
00:49:29.940 And not just Republican governors, but Republican politicians on the national stage at all.
00:49:33.120 Um, is Mike DeWine in that group?
00:49:35.840 Probably not.
00:49:37.720 Um, Richard says, as a Brit, I'd like to apologize to our American cousins, American cousins for
00:49:42.500 James Corden.
00:49:43.800 Seriously, we had no idea he'd make it in your country.
00:49:46.020 That said, we're just glad to see the back of him.
00:49:49.300 Yeah.
00:49:49.720 Well, I appreciate your apology, but when it comes to late night hosts, it's so bad right
00:49:55.420 now.
00:49:55.640 The landscape is so bad that James Corden isn't even, he's, he's, he's, if we're start
00:50:02.460 to, if we were listing the least funny and most annoying, he does, he's not, he's not
00:50:06.700 even in like the top three.
00:50:07.880 That's how bad it is.
00:50:10.020 But your apologies are still very much appreciated.
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00:52:04.740 So today for the cancellation, I think my job is pretty easy.
00:52:07.540 I need only pass the cancellation, Mike, the baton to an unnamed woman as yet unnamed on
00:52:14.360 the subway who, um, different subway from the inside edition thing who took matters into
00:52:19.780 her own hands to cancel a disgusting pornographic ad campaign by the dating app, OKCupid.
00:52:25.920 OKCupid has littered subways and other areas in many major cities with posters and billboards
00:52:30.700 advertising its services with messages declaring that OKCupid is for every single pansexual, every
00:52:39.100 single non-monogamist, every single vaxxer.
00:52:43.020 And then there's a closeup picture of two people French kissing with their tongues apparently
00:52:47.080 melded together.
00:52:48.320 There it is.
00:52:48.620 You can see that.
00:52:50.660 Every single tree hugger with a picture of a half-naked guy with a potted plant shoved
00:52:54.600 down his underwear.
00:52:55.600 They've also plastered signs that say things like, it's OK to have strong convictions and
00:53:00.580 abandon them for a night.
00:53:02.520 And it's OK to only date someone who's pro-choice and many other messages in that vein.
00:53:07.140 Well, this woman on the train decided that, um, she didn't approve of this campaign and was
00:53:12.980 worried that children would see it and be influenced by it.
00:53:15.580 So she responded by going through the train and simply tearing all of the posters down
00:53:20.400 herself.
00:53:21.300 Pretty great stuff.
00:53:22.260 Check it out.
00:53:22.620 It's all bad.
00:53:28.460 It's, yeah.
00:53:29.460 It's gross.
00:53:30.760 I don't know, for kids to be looking at this, is that OK?
00:53:33.260 No, it's not.
00:53:34.540 It's wrong.
00:53:35.480 This is propaganda.
00:53:36.840 Yeah.
00:53:37.500 This is...
00:53:37.900 Normalizing.
00:53:38.860 Normalizing.
00:53:39.840 It's affecting the next generation.
00:53:40.800 Desensitization.
00:53:42.500 Yeah.
00:53:42.940 I don't know why no, like, no one sees this.
00:53:45.140 No.
00:53:45.440 This is disgusting.
00:53:46.420 Because TV told them not to get, not to get upset.
00:53:49.740 It's a buy and convert.
00:53:51.100 That's what the Chinese want.
00:53:53.400 They're trying to divide and conquer us.
00:53:55.420 The government is against us.
00:53:57.000 And you guys don't see it.
00:53:59.660 You guys think that you take a vaccine and this is going to go away?
00:54:02.760 It's never going to go away.
00:54:05.120 So we, the people, say we don't want this anymore.
00:54:08.440 Thank you.
00:54:10.640 Beautiful sight to behold there.
00:54:12.140 Not the posters, but this woman doing what needs to be done.
00:54:15.620 This is, of course, exactly the correct response to the insane filth that's shoved down
00:54:20.560 in our throats, in our kids' throats, everywhere we go.
00:54:23.560 The correct response is not tolerance.
00:54:26.300 It's not politeness.
00:54:27.080 It's not to be passive or nonchalant.
00:54:30.040 It's not to transcribe all of our grievances in an email and fired off to OkCupid Customer
00:54:36.660 Service Center just so they can ignore it or rather gather around on their lunch break
00:54:41.380 and laugh at it.
00:54:42.080 So the right approach is to remove the filth yourself.
00:54:47.040 Intolerance for it.
00:54:48.580 Intolerance is a virtue.
00:54:50.760 One of the biggest mistakes we ever made in this culture and as conservatives is to believe
00:54:57.420 the lie that tolerance is a universal virtue, that it's a universal good.
00:55:03.000 And that you're somehow a good person, that how good you are as a person can be judged
00:55:10.160 by your capacity to put up with things.
00:55:14.820 Man, that's an easy virtue tolerance.
00:55:17.720 The great thing about the so-called virtue of tolerance is that you can be a virtuous person
00:55:22.780 while laying on your couch eating Doritos.
00:55:26.160 Because when you do that, you're tolerating everything.
00:55:28.280 When you see something bad happening and you look the other way, that's tolerance.
00:55:34.700 You're being tolerant.
00:55:37.400 So it's a great virtue for cowards and lazy people.
00:55:42.420 And that's why it's not a real virtue at all.
00:55:46.120 She's displaying righteous intolerance here by removing it.
00:55:50.860 Now, they could go and put up the filth again, sure.
00:55:53.220 But then, you know, we should just take it down again.
00:55:56.000 Back and forth, back and forth until they get the message.
00:55:59.140 That's what the other side would do and has done.
00:56:03.080 The only question is whether we want to continue abiding by rules that they don't abide by.
00:56:09.560 They see something they don't like and they just say, well, I'll just take it down.
00:56:13.300 That's it.
00:56:13.700 I'll take it down.
00:56:15.360 Even if it's a 150-year-old statue.
00:56:19.980 I'll get a crowd of people.
00:56:21.900 We'll use some straps and we'll pull the thing down.
00:56:24.640 Should we handicap ourselves with this weird notion of decorum?
00:56:30.840 I mean, there's appropriate times for decorum.
00:56:32.800 I think this is an inappropriate time.
00:56:35.460 Should we do that while the other side rides through the land doing as they please?
00:56:40.380 Now, of course, you might argue that this is not a matter of mere decorum.
00:56:43.840 Perhaps this is a matter of rights, you might say.
00:56:45.860 In fact, I've seen people on the right make this argument in response to this heroic woman in the subway.
00:56:51.320 The subway avenger, as I have just now decided to call her.
00:56:53.700 They said that OKCupid has private property rights and free speech rights and that this woman has infringed on the rights of the poor degenerates over at OKCupid by behaving in this way.
00:57:07.460 To that, I think there are two responses.
00:57:10.000 First one is, even if that's true, who cares?
00:57:13.520 But second, it's not true.
00:57:16.860 You don't have any fundamental right to plaster filth and degeneracy in public areas.
00:57:23.280 You don't have any fundamental right to flood society with this kind of sewage.
00:57:29.460 You have the legal right, yes.
00:57:31.480 Nobody disputes that.
00:57:33.000 I mean, there's no question that this woman committed a crime, at least vandalism, at least a misdemeanor, according to the law.
00:57:40.160 No doubt about that.
00:57:41.140 But then again, and if she's charged with a crime and faces any legal trouble, then I'll want to know where her GoFundMe is so I can donate to it and also post it and get more people to donate to it.
00:57:52.780 But then again, in most states except Texas, there's also no question that doctors who kill children in the womb have not committed a crime according to the law.
00:58:02.680 Does that mean they have an actual fundamental human right to do what they're doing?
00:58:07.860 No.
00:58:08.300 Because while legal rights are granted by the government, human rights, actual rights upon which our legal rights are supposed to be based, are granted by God.
00:58:18.940 If they're not granted by God, then the concept of human rights makes no sense.
00:58:25.480 It has no meaning.
00:58:27.980 The people who first developed the concept of human rights certainly thought that they were derived from the creator.
00:58:34.060 If they were wrong about that, then they were probably wrong about human rights existing at all.
00:58:39.580 In which case, our legal rights are entirely arbitrary and you have no deep moral calling to respect them.
00:58:47.660 If we have no fundamental God-given human rights, then when we talk about rights, we just mean this is what the government says.
00:58:54.660 The people in charge of the government right now say this is what you can do, this is what you can't do.
00:58:58.220 And you might respect that because you're afraid of, because they use force and you're afraid of the force they might use on you if you don't respect it.
00:59:06.680 But there's no deeper moral obligation to respect it because it's arbitrary.
00:59:11.800 But if rights are derived from God, then the question is whether God desires for OkCupid to promote pansexuality and non-monogamy and pornography on the subway.
00:59:29.040 The question really, we could boil it down to this, is whose side do you think God is on?
00:59:35.980 The people who put those posters up or the woman who tore them down?
00:59:41.800 I think the answer to that question is very clear.
00:59:46.280 And we need to start thinking about things in these terms.
00:59:50.460 We know what the government says.
00:59:54.220 We also know who's in charge of the government.
00:59:57.000 We know what the ruling class is all about.
01:00:03.080 We know what they say our rights are and our rights aren't.
01:00:07.180 But where do these rights actually derive from?
01:00:11.800 Whose authority are we, in the end, going to ultimately respect?
01:00:18.080 God's authority or the government's authority?
01:00:21.420 And that's why today, rather than canceling that woman, I join her in canceling OkCupid, which she has already done such a fantastic job of doing.
01:00:29.720 And we'll leave it there for today on, you know, I don't know if I call it a positive note.
01:00:33.620 As positive as you're going to get on this show.
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