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.
00:00:00.360Today 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.
00:00:06.560Also, a couple of Afghans we evacuated from the country in August have already been charged with sex crimes.
00:00:11.640And 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.
00:00:18.040We'll play that clip for you. Plus, Australian police are now firing rubber bullets indiscriminately into crowds of protesters.
00:00:23.320And finally, a woman on the subway is offended by pornographic OkCupid ads, so she takes matters into her own hands, heroically, I think.
00:00:31.620All of that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
00:00:43.100Now we check in with our friends over at 40 Days for Life.
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00:01:51.800We begin today with a viral video from the campus of Arizona State University.
00:01:57.000The most shocking thing in this footage is that it's not shocking at all. It ought to be.
00:02:01.840Instead, this is exactly what we've come to expect from college campuses.
00:02:04.720In the video, two white males are sitting at a table doing schoolwork.
00:02:08.520They're approached by two female students, both non-white, who inform them that they have to leave the room because they're white.
00:02:15.900Also because one of them has a Police Lives Matter sticker on his laptop.
00:02:19.900And his friend sitting across the table is wearing a shirt that says, did not vote for Biden.
00:02:25.720Which I can see why he'd want that on a shirt. It is something to be proud of.
00:02:28.380But they weren't standing on the table and screaming these messages.
00:02:34.120They 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.
00:02:42.940Of 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.
00:02:51.180Part 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.
00:03:02.520Even if that's true, you'd think the word multi would cover the white men, but apparently not.
00:04:41.140You know, every time you watch a video with one of these people, you hear the language that they use.
00:04:50.420And they always use these certain words, certain language that they use where the cultish aspect of this really comes through.
00:04:59.020So 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.
00:05:08.240So they're saying things like, you're not centered.
00:05:11.260This isn't a place where you're centered.
00:05:13.200What, what the hell are you talking about?
00:05:17.660And 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.
00:05:26.460And they're going to speak in certain ways and use certain lingo and use certain words that are familiar to them.
00:05:34.060And that's, that's common in religions.
00:05:36.860And the point is that this is a religion.
00:05:39.660But what she says about police officers, uh, they, they choose to be police officers.
00:05:46.700But why does that make police lives matter and unnecessary, much less a racist sentiment?
00:05:51.520On 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.
00:06:00.280Police lives matter is asserted in response to the opposite view, which many people like the ones filming actually hold.
00:06:08.180But who is black lives matter responding to?
00:06:10.900I mean, everybody knows that black lives matter.
00:06:13.960The only people who disagree are the violent criminals in the city.
00:06:17.000Most of them black who murder black people every day.
00:06:19.100Although, of course, they don't recognize the value in any human life at all.
00:06:22.380They target black people, their own race most of the time, because those are the victims closest at hand.
00:06:26.400So, so there really is no prominent belief anywhere in the country that black lives don't matter.
00:06:32.100That makes the statement black lives matter unnecessary, which leads to the suspicion that the person asserting it really means something else.
00:06:40.940There is a silent but assumed only or first and foremost that goes before the statement black lives matter.
00:06:50.320Meanwhile, police lives matter and even all lives matter are urgent and vital messages precisely because there is no such widespread agreement on that point.
00:07:00.520In any case, getting back to the video, this exchange would go on for several minutes.
00:07:06.780Eventually, the two guys did get up and leave, which is unfortunate.
00:07:10.020And we'll dissect the altercation in more detail in a moment.
00:07:12.480But before we do that, a little more background on the racist shrews behind the camera.
00:07:17.240They're part of what they call the Multicultural Solidarity Coalition.
00:07:20.500Yes, a lot of irony in that word solidarity there.
00:07:25.000That's what that's what solidarity looks like to them.
00:07:27.180Solidarity is get up and get out of here.
00:07:30.000On their Instagram page, they explain how this room that they're in was allegedly given to them by the university.
00:08:44.880I 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.
00:08:55.260And they're not going to suffer any consequences for it.
00:09:01.140And I don't need to say it, but, of course, I am going to say it.
00:09:05.700That 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.
00:09:17.220And they ask why, and the guys say, well, you're black.
00:09:23.020I mean, you can't even, you can't imagine the response to that.
00:09:26.500I mean, these guys, they'd be arrested on hate crime charges.
00:09:29.800This would be national news everywhere, so on and so forth.
00:09:34.160But these girls, you know, they are quite reasonable on second thought.
00:09:36.700They wrote a long list of demands, 25 pages long, including a demand for an entire three-story building that they could have for themselves.
00:09:44.800But they're generously willing to accept a compromise of just one room.
00:09:49.980You know, a room for multicultural solidarity.
00:09:54.300Is ASU, are they going to be giving white students a room for white solidarity?
00:10:20.120This is kind of an interesting question.
00:10:22.360Is it true that white people don't have a culture?
00:10:25.060The race baiters on the other side seem to waffle on this point.
00:10:27.680One minute they tell us that we have no culture.
00:10:29.600The next they tell us that we do have a culture.
00:10:31.160And the hallmarks of that culture are white supremacy, racism, patriarchy, chauvinism, etc.
00:10:37.280The 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.
00:10:44.600The truth, as always, changes according to the needs of the moment.
00:10:49.820Well, let's start with defining our terms, as I like to do.
00:10:52.620I think it would be fair to define culture as the traditions, arts, social institutions, customs, accomplishments, and heritage of a particular group of people.
00:11:05.360And we can all agree that's what a culture is.
00:11:08.120Do white people as a group share traditions, heritage, social institutions, and so on?
00:11:13.640Well, 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.
00:11:21.420Then again, the same can be said for black.
00:11:24.200That is also a broad category, encompassing many millions of disparate people from many different countries and regions of the globe.
00:11:30.540That 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.
00:11:37.600I mean, you could talk about human culture and talk about the most basic, basic things that all humans have in common.
00:11:43.940But when you're using it in a way that's as broad as that, it just ceases to have any meaning.
00:11:50.180So if you want to talk about culture in a meaningful way, you have to be more specific.
00:11:54.320If I wanted to talk about my heritage, I would talk about my ancestors who came from Ireland.
00:12:02.220That's a cultural heritage, though I'm very far removed from it.
00:12:39.720And America, indeed, used to have a culture.
00:12:41.840But today, that has been taken over by something that could more accurately be described as, and has been described as, an anti-culture.
00:12:49.800The women in that video, as far-left activists, are part of the anti-culture.
00:12:55.400The anti-culture destroys customs and traditions, tears down the statues, erases history, tries to sever people from their heritage.
00:13:04.340If 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.
00:13:14.940They rip up the history books and demolish the monuments and close the churches and decimate the culture.
00:13:22.120And then they turn to us tauntingly and say, where's your culture now, huh?
00:13:26.360So it's true that white people in America, as a group, don't have a culture.
00:31:10.160Reading 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,
00:31:19.220which 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.
00:31:33.280Um, 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.
00:31:51.900And they know that that will never happen.
00:31:56.420And even if it does, it's going to be temporary.
00:31:59.980COVID-19 is like the flu in that it is endemic.
00:32:15.160And 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.
00:32:26.020If there is one, one COVID case anywhere on the continent, the whole society shuts down.
00:32:34.200The fact that we can't even agree in this country that that is an insane suicidal policy.
00:32:46.620We can't even agree that it's maybe a mild overreaction.
00:32:59.640And 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.
00:33:09.900And take it over by force and unseat their oppressive regime.
00:33:22.460Now, at this point, we're, we're in, we're in no position to really judge any other countries.
00:33:26.480And 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.
00:33:38.420Because that's about as bad as it gets.
00:33:41.700Telling people they can't leave their home.
00:33:44.320I mean, you've removed all basic human freedom and liberty from them.
00:56:21.900We'll use some straps and we'll pull the thing down.
00:56:24.640Should we handicap ourselves with this weird notion of decorum?
00:56:30.840I mean, there's appropriate times for decorum.
00:56:32.800I think this is an inappropriate time.
00:56:35.460Should we do that while the other side rides through the land doing as they please?
00:56:40.380Now, of course, you might argue that this is not a matter of mere decorum.
00:56:43.840Perhaps this is a matter of rights, you might say.
00:56:45.860In fact, I've seen people on the right make this argument in response to this heroic woman in the subway.
00:56:51.320The subway avenger, as I have just now decided to call her.
00:56:53.700They 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.
00:57:07.460To that, I think there are two responses.
00:57:10.000First one is, even if that's true, who cares?
00:57:41.140But 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.
00:57:52.780But 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.
00:58:02.680Does that mean they have an actual fundamental human right to do what they're doing?
00:58:08.300Because 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.
00:58:18.940If they're not granted by God, then the concept of human rights makes no sense.
00:58:27.980The people who first developed the concept of human rights certainly thought that they were derived from the creator.
00:58:34.060If they were wrong about that, then they were probably wrong about human rights existing at all.
00:58:39.580In which case, our legal rights are entirely arbitrary and you have no deep moral calling to respect them.
00:58:47.660If we have no fundamental God-given human rights, then when we talk about rights, we just mean this is what the government says.
00:58:54.660The people in charge of the government right now say this is what you can do, this is what you can't do.
00:58:58.220And 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.
00:59:06.680But there's no deeper moral obligation to respect it because it's arbitrary.
00:59:11.800But 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.
00:59:29.040The question really, we could boil it down to this, is whose side do you think God is on?
00:59:35.980The people who put those posters up or the woman who tore them down?
00:59:41.800I think the answer to that question is very clear.
00:59:46.280And we need to start thinking about things in these terms.
00:59:54.220We also know who's in charge of the government.
00:59:57.000We know what the ruling class is all about.
01:00:03.080We know what they say our rights are and our rights aren't.
01:00:07.180But where do these rights actually derive from?
01:00:11.800Whose authority are we, in the end, going to ultimately respect?
01:00:18.080God's authority or the government's authority?
01:00:21.420And 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.
01:00:29.720And we'll leave it there for today on, you know, I don't know if I call it a positive note.
01:00:33.620As positive as you're going to get on this show.