The Matt Walsh Show - December 17, 2021


Ep. 860 - Public School Gives Child New Name And Gender Without Parental Consent


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

183.61472

Word Count

11,673

Sentence Count

781

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

35


Summary

One of the worst examples of sexual grooming of children at a public school is exposed, and we ll talk about that. Plus, Biden warns of the coming winter of death, and a Pentagon official says that murdering innocent children is a learning experience for the Biden administration. And people continue to beat the hell out of each other at airports, which is apparently not against the rules, and an MSNBC host valiantly defends the right of black people to use racial slurs against white people. And also, me and my people fall victim to cultural appropriation, and it doesn t feel very good.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, one of the worst examples of sexual grooming of children at a
00:00:03.900 public school is exposed. We'll talk about that. Plus, Biden warns of the coming winter of death
00:00:08.040 and a Pentagon official says that murdering innocent children is a learning experience
00:00:11.900 for the Biden administration. And people continue to beat the hell out of each other at airports,
00:00:15.960 which is apparently not against the rules, I guess. And an MSNBC host valiantly defends the
00:00:20.440 right of black people to use racial slurs against white people. And also me and my people fall
00:00:26.020 victim to cultural appropriation. And it doesn't feel very good, I have to say. We'll talk about
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00:01:51.720 Walsh. That's moinkbox.com slash Walsh. The trouble with trying to do an episode of this show where I
00:01:57.340 discuss the worst recent example of left-wing lunacy in the public school system is that the
00:02:02.560 worst recent example is always so quickly one-upped by something even more egregious. For example,
00:02:07.960 I had planned to spend some time reflecting today on this. A school in Denver, Centennial Elementary,
00:02:14.140 advertised families of color playground night. And they were going to hold essentially a racially
00:02:20.640 segregated recess as the struggle for equity brings us every day closer and closer to separate
00:02:26.760 drinking fountains again. In fact, the only reason there aren't already separate drinking fountains
00:02:30.800 is that drinking fountains have all been turned off because of COVID. Otherwise, I think we'd probably
00:02:35.080 have crossed that boundary line months ago. Of course, the corporate media had to do what it could do
00:02:40.300 to run cover for the bigots over at Centennial Elementary. And so Reuters today ran a fact check
00:02:46.200 claiming that all of the outrage over this was misguided. The article says,
00:02:50.940 a Denver elementary school has defended its decision to display a sign for a playground night
00:02:55.200 for families of color after social media users accused it of racial segregation.
00:03:00.800 Now, well, social media users did not accuse it of racial segregation. That's like saying that I
00:03:06.260 accuse water of being wet. Families of color playground night is racial segregation by definition. You are
00:03:14.040 holding an event specially designed for certain races and not others. Unless we're expanding people
00:03:20.420 of color to include everyone, which we should, by the way, because every person is a person of color.
00:03:26.160 If my skin had no color, you know, I know I'm pretty pale, but if I had no color at all,
00:03:30.980 I would be translucent like some kind of jellyfish or amoeba or maybe Casper the ghost. But I am
00:03:36.940 neither a deep sea creature nor an undead spirit. And thus I have color in my skin like anybody else.
00:03:43.080 But I don't think that the organizers of families of color playground night had that in mind exactly.
00:03:48.820 So the fact check continues. The school said on its website, over the years, we have had several
00:03:54.140 family nights with an equity theme where families can come together to learn and talk about diversity
00:03:58.760 and inclusivity and service of equity. Some of these families shared with us that since the only
00:04:04.280 time many of them see one another is at drop off and pickup times, we host some events where black
00:04:09.400 and Latinx families can meet one another, connect with one another, and share their experiences about
00:04:16.560 the school with one another. They continued, we are honoring their request. All families are welcome
00:04:22.020 to attend all of our events and families from a variety of backgrounds have done so.
00:04:25.420 Ah, so that's how Reuters gets away with pretending that this is a fact check of a fake news story.
00:04:32.720 Because after the fact, the school claimed that technically anyone, even the dirty white devils,
00:04:38.140 could attend the event if they wanted to. Well, of course they could physically attend the event
00:04:42.580 if they wanted to. The school can't legally prevent them. But the point is that they're not welcome.
00:04:48.360 The event is not for them if they're white. It's for members of, I guess, superior races.
00:04:53.200 Who the school says, these superior races, need special events so that they can meet each other.
00:04:59.400 Why they can't meet each other on their own or at normal school functions designed for everybody.
00:05:04.840 When I was a kid, we had, in elementary school, we had ice cream socials where everybody could come
00:05:09.960 and you can meet anybody you want. So why they can't do that is not explained.
00:05:14.200 Now that was all bad enough. But as I said, it has been usurped, beaten in the contest for most deranged
00:05:21.900 public school incident this week by events at Buena Vista Middle School in California.
00:05:27.500 The Daily Wire has the story. It says,
00:05:29.200 In October, a shocking report claimed that teachers at a Salinas, California, middle school
00:05:35.260 secretly recruited students into a pro-LGBT club disguised as a gender equality club without their
00:05:43.240 parents knowing. In the club, teachers reportedly indoctrinated the pupils into accepting progressive
00:05:48.180 teachings on sexuality and transgender ideology, even going so far as to coach students into changing
00:05:53.200 their gender while advising them on how to hide their new identity from their parents.
00:05:57.800 At least one couple who said they were parents of a student claimed they were called into Buena Vista
00:06:02.360 Middle School, where a teacher told them that their 12-year-old daughter was now a boy.
00:06:07.220 According to the father, when they refused to use the daughter's preferred pronouns,
00:06:11.400 the teacher called the public safety officer to the meeting. On Tuesday night, they were able to
00:06:16.140 address these teachers for the first time at a local school board meeting. The unnamed mother
00:06:19.560 excoriated the teachers for allegedly changing her daughter's name, using different gender pronouns,
00:06:24.520 and altering key school accounts without her knowledge while helping the daughter transition into a boy.
00:06:29.920 Now, we have some of that speech from the mother, whose name actually is Jessica,
00:06:35.640 by the way, and let's listen to that.
00:06:37.560 Let these teachers come in and act as if they have nothing wrong. They've done nothing wrong. A
00:06:42.600 mistake? How long of a mistake? How many mistakes are we going to take before my child almost lost her
00:06:48.320 life? They didn't tell me that my child was suicidal. You allowed these teachers to open their classrooms,
00:06:56.360 teaching predatory information to a young child, a mindful child that doesn't even know how to comprehend
00:07:03.800 it all. How do you not know what was going on on your own campuses? Did you think that no parent would
00:07:11.340 ever come forward? You will not quiet me today. I will stand here today and protect my child along
00:07:17.980 with every other child who has not come forward yet. Do you, do they have psychiatry degrees that I was
00:07:24.460 unaware of? Because I didn't hire them, okay? I did not hire them to sit there and nitpick my child's
00:07:30.060 brain. You took away my ability to parent my child, even before I had any knowledge. I didn't even get to show
00:07:38.420 support. You asked for support, I didn't get a chance. You planted seeds, Ms. Caldera and Ms. Baraki,
00:07:45.560 Mr. Baraki and you, Ms. Cagarin. Your job was to educate my child in math, science, English, etc.
00:07:53.220 Do your job and let me do mine. Now we're so used to hearing performative outrage that it can be
00:07:59.720 jarring almost to hear true righteous outrage, but that's what that sounds like because that was no
00:08:04.780 performance. This was desperation and fury from a mother who was trying to rescue her daughter.
00:08:10.840 The Epoch Times has a little more on this story. It says two teachers at Buena Vista Middle School
00:08:15.360 in Salinas were recorded coaching other teachers to conceal the nature of LGBTQ clubs from parents
00:08:22.180 at a sold out California Teachers Association conference held in Palm Springs, California from
00:08:26.420 October 29th to October 31st. So this was before, so this is backing up a little bit. This is before the
00:08:32.800 incident with the daughter and before this meeting, which was this week. So going back in October,
00:08:37.120 there was a meeting of teachers where they were, where they were being coached on how exactly to
00:08:41.640 coach the kids. The CTA event was billed as the 2021 LGBTQ plus issues conference beyond the binary
00:08:49.360 identity and imagining possibilities. Jessica Conan, who's the mother, claims that one of her daughter's
00:08:55.640 teachers then coaxed her daughter to join a lunch hour equality club and began affirming her daughter
00:09:00.680 as transgender. Near the end of sixth grade, Conan's daughter told her she might be bisexual. And by the
00:09:05.460 middle of seventh grade, Conan was called to the school for this meeting with her daughter, a teacher
00:09:09.720 and a school principal. The teacher told Conan her daughter was trans fluid. Jessica said, I sat across
00:09:16.220 the table and I was crying. I was trying to absorb everything. They kept looking at me angrily because I
00:09:20.600 kept saying she and that it was going to take me time to process everything. She said, I was very
00:09:26.900 confused. I was very upset. I was blindsided, completely blindsided. The teacher accused Conan
00:09:31.400 of not being emotionally supportive of her daughter, who was to be called by a new name and male pronouns
00:09:36.280 would be using the unisex restroom at school. I felt she completely coached my child, Conan said.
00:09:43.620 So this is the school informing the parents that their child has a brand new identity,
00:09:51.220 which the school has assisted, helpfully assisted the child in informing. Your child that you thought
00:09:58.700 you knew is dead. And now you have a son and here's his name. This is what you're going to call
00:10:04.200 him. That's what the school's doing. Now, Mrs. Conan says that she feels like her daughter was coached
00:10:13.040 and she was coached. But I think coaching is not exactly the right word because coaching is what you
00:10:18.900 do on the sidelines of a football game. Coaching happens in workplaces. Parents coach their children.
00:10:25.200 But when strange adults impose their sexual ideas onto pubescent children and attempt to coax them
00:10:31.300 into a certain sexual lifestyle, that's what we call grooming. This mother sounds utterly traumatized
00:10:38.580 because she is traumatized. Her daughter is a sexual abuse victim. And she had to sit in the room
00:10:44.700 with her daughter's sexual abusers and be lectured by them. Imagine that. Your child is sexually abused
00:10:54.920 and then you get called into a meeting with your child's abusers and they lecture you and then call
00:11:00.900 the police on you. Her daughter, of course, is even more traumatized as the primary victim here and the
00:11:07.260 one whose mind and life and self-perception are at stake. This is grooming. This is sexual abuse.
00:11:13.660 And it's done by degenerate perverts, many of whom get a sexual thrill out of having these intensely
00:11:19.800 sexual conversations with children. And we know that's the case because the public school system,
00:11:24.720 as I pointed out many times, is utterly littered with sex predators. It's probably time we stop
00:11:30.420 pretending that the explosion of sex assault and pedophilia in the school system is somehow
00:11:34.520 disconnected from this sort of psychological grooming. But there's another word that could be used
00:11:40.980 too, I think. And that is abduction. So the schools here are not only grooming children and abusing them,
00:11:48.320 but also committing a form of kidnapping. They are, in a very real sense, trying to steal children away
00:11:54.540 from their parents. They want to abduct the child, the one that you know, your child, the one you raised,
00:12:01.680 and replace him with somebody else. I mean, they're literally trying to make a new child
00:12:07.460 with a new name and everything. It's not so much the traditional form of kidnapping as it is a kind
00:12:13.560 of invasion of the body snatchers technique. But the effect is much the same. And morally speaking,
00:12:19.540 the kidnappers and abusers in the school system aren't much different from the predator in a van
00:12:24.000 prowling the neighborhood. They deserve to be treated with the same contempt and hostility.
00:12:31.540 And we have to protect our children from them just the same. Now let's get to our five headlines.
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00:14:01.620 recently announced that nobody would be held responsible for or punished for the drone strike
00:14:08.980 in Afghanistan that wiped an entire Afghan family off the map, including, I believe it was seven
00:14:15.020 children that were killed. And you remember this, we heard first about a drone strike and they said
00:14:21.380 that this is a brilliant strategic maneuver by our military and they were able to take out some very
00:14:28.440 dangerous terrorists who were, they were on their way. In fact, I think the original story, if I
00:14:33.060 remember correctly, was that the terrorists were in that moment on their way to go blow themselves up
00:14:38.760 somewhere and kill a bunch of people. So by, through this drone strike, they had saved, the
00:14:43.780 Biden administration had saved countless lives, hundreds of lives, perhaps. That was the original
00:14:48.540 story. And then, and then some questions started rising about that story. It seems a little bit
00:14:54.000 strange. And then, and then finally they said, oh, you know what? Our bad, a little bit of a screw up
00:14:58.740 there. Yeah, we, we, we, we killed an entire family and they were totally innocent. They weren't doing
00:15:02.960 anything wrong. Now, an official from the Pentagon was on MSNBC yesterday to talk about this and
00:15:10.000 especially to defend the decision by the Pentagon, which was announced this week also, that nobody is
00:15:16.040 going to be punished for this. Nobody's going to be held accountable. But he says it is, we'll learn
00:15:23.880 from it. Let's listen. How does it strike you that no one is held accountable? Because I know how it
00:15:29.540 strikes a lot of people around the world that you can get away with murder and nobody's
00:15:32.880 punished for it. I do understand that. We, we, we appreciate that. Not everybody's going to
00:15:37.040 support this decision. What I can tell you is we looked at this thing very, very comprehensively.
00:15:42.520 And again, we acknowledge that there were procedural breakdowns. Processes were not
00:15:46.600 executed the way they should have been, but it doesn't necessarily indicate that,
00:15:50.900 that an individual or individuals have to be held to account for that. But look,
00:15:55.280 this is one. Is there discipline inside the Pentagon at all? I mean,
00:15:58.340 maybe there are no charges brought up, but is anyone demoted or disciplined for what happened
00:16:02.140 that day?
00:16:02.500 What we are going to do, there's no, there's not going to be individual discipline as a result
00:16:07.380 of this, Willie. But what we are going to do is learn from this and we're going to enact and
00:16:12.200 improve our procedures and our processes to try to make sure this doesn't happen again.
00:16:15.700 My God, these, these sociopaths, I mean, this, you talk about the banality of evil is that guy
00:16:24.880 right there, Kirby, I think that is, you know, talking about it, I wouldn't even accept that tone
00:16:33.240 and that sort of language from somebody. If they, you know, uh, bumped into my car in a parking lot
00:16:40.500 and scratched the bumper of my car, they said, you know, uh, we don't need to hold anyone
00:16:46.980 accountable for this, but we'll learn from it. I promise that I'll, who knows really who's
00:16:51.620 responsible for this anyway. It's the procedures and processes went awry and we'll, but this is a
00:16:56.460 learning experience. I wouldn't accept it under those circumstances, but we're not talking about
00:17:02.940 a scratched bumper. We're talking about a vehicle that was blown up with children inside.
00:17:10.140 And what we're told is that it's nobody's fault. It's a thing that happened. It's nobody's fault.
00:17:15.660 And it's a learning experience. He actually said that in so many words, it's a learning experience
00:17:22.100 to kill children. That's how the Biden administration looks at it. I promise we'll learn from it.
00:17:28.280 We'll all be better. We'll all be better off in the end after this experience. I mean,
00:17:34.800 not the family that we wiped off the face of the earth, erased an entire bloodline. Uh,
00:17:40.800 they're not going to be better off because they don't exist, but, uh, you know, we, we, we'll be
00:17:43.800 better. This is what you get with bureaucracy. Um, especially a bureaucracy run by soulless,
00:17:52.640 empty sociopaths, which really in the end they all will be, and they all are. But, uh, this is
00:17:58.100 what you get with a bureaucracy. Things happen and nobody is responsible for them. Things occur,
00:18:06.200 processes are followed, procedures are enacted, and no individual is responsible for doing it.
00:18:14.260 So the bureaucracy becomes like this itself, this giant organism.
00:18:18.820 system. And you can blame the entire thing, but you cannot pinpoint one individual within that
00:18:28.480 system and blame them. And it's designed this way. That's why the bureaucracy exists is so that
00:18:34.720 nobody within it can be blamed for anything. A bureaucracy is one giant deflection mechanism
00:18:41.300 so that nobody is responsible for anything that happens, even when people die, especially when people
00:18:46.920 die. So this is like the, the much, much worse, uh, deadly version of the frustration you feel,
00:18:56.260 you know, think about, think about when you, uh, you have a problem with your internet or something,
00:19:00.700 and you have to call your internet service provider, or you got to call Comcast or whatever.
00:19:05.280 And, um, and finding, especially if a mistake was made somewhere along, along the line, if you're
00:19:12.240 suffering at the end of some line of incompetence and a mistake was made, and you're trying to find
00:19:17.140 out who made the mistake and how we can rectify it, it's this total feeling of impotence and
00:19:24.340 helplessness as you're sitting there on the phone and cycling through one person after another, and
00:19:29.120 nobody knows why it happened or what happened. Nobody's responsible for it. No one is, is, uh,
00:19:33.840 taking responsibility. Everyone is offering sort of these generic generalized apologies, but not
00:19:39.600 accepting responsibility for it. And you're just cycled through one person to the another, to the
00:19:42.940 next, and no one can fix the problem. Right. And again, it's, it's designed that way. Um,
00:19:50.120 but that's how our government works. And in this case, the stakes are a lot higher than your internet
00:19:56.120 not working. Really outrageous. Uh, meanwhile, staying in the Biden administration, the guy at the
00:20:02.860 top, the guy ostensibly supposedly at the top of it, Joe Biden himself, he had some, uh, good and hope,
00:20:07.200 good and hopeful news as we head into the holiday. Let's listen to him.
00:20:12.500 It's here now and it's spreading and it's going to increase for unvaccinated. We are looking at a
00:20:19.800 winter of severe illness and death for unvaccinated for themselves, their families and the hospital
00:20:26.320 will soon overwhelm. Yeah. Um, a winter of, uh, of death, a winter of death is upon us. He says,
00:20:33.720 so Merry Christmas. Um, a couple of things about that. First of all, you know, you should know that
00:20:39.920 every winter is a winter of death. Uh, people die every winter. They die every season. They die every
00:20:46.140 day. Um, death is, uh, is a part of life, unfortunately. And that is, that is something we
00:20:55.040 have to remind ourselves of because it seems like the kind of thing you wouldn't, it doesn't need to
00:20:58.740 be said, but it does seem as though many people, for many people, they had never thought about this
00:21:03.080 fact prior to COVID. Um, but let me just suggest a strategy as we get into the holidays, we get into
00:21:11.200 Christmas. And, uh, if you're worried about COVID and everything, and here's the strategy for COVID.
00:21:16.560 Okay. You, you live your life and then if you get COVID or someone in your family gets COVID,
00:21:23.660 then you deal with it in the moment. Okay. This, this very much has to be, if you want to,
00:21:29.440 if you want to live a functional, if you want to be a functional human being, living a life,
00:21:33.740 living your life, living any kind of life, then this is the only way to go about it
00:21:39.480 because COVID is with us forever. It's never going away. So, um, you have to adopt a,
00:21:47.060 we will cross that bridge when we come to it mentality and you will come to the bridge eventually,
00:21:52.920 but there's no reason to sit around every day, trembling in fear about when you're going to
00:21:59.920 stumble across this bridge. It'll happen when it happens and it will happen. It'll happen multiple
00:22:05.500 times. I hate to say, so it's not even like everyone is going to have a COVID experience and
00:22:11.600 then that'll be it. Same with the flu. You know, if you got the flu five years ago, you can't say,
00:22:18.520 well, I had my flu. You can get it again this year. You can get it 10 years from now.
00:22:22.940 You could get it and die of it. Could happen, probably won't, but it could.
00:22:28.680 So you're going to have multiple encounters with COVID throughout your life, just like you'll have
00:22:33.520 multiple encounters with, uh, with many unfortunate things, um, many dangerous things, many of them
00:22:38.820 more dangerous than COVID and you live your life. And then when it happens, you deal with it.
00:22:44.140 You stay home, you know, you try to, uh, of course you try to isolate yourself from other people,
00:22:48.980 just like you should with any sickness. And then you get through that and then you go back to living
00:22:52.980 your life. That's how you deal with it. Especially as the more we hear about this Omicron variant,
00:23:01.140 which our public health officials and the Biden administration, they're treating Omicron or, uh,
00:23:07.980 or Omnicorn as the greatest threat we've yet faced. And, uh, they're talking about reinstating
00:23:15.520 lockdowns. And now we need, we might need vaccine passports for domestic travel. We might have to,
00:23:21.960 you know, all these kinds of drastic measures might have to be put in place because of Omnicorn. Well,
00:23:26.360 everything we know about Omnicorn is that it's first of all about, I think it's like 70 times
00:23:33.120 more infectious than Delta and Delta was far more infectious than the original COVID strain. I think
00:23:39.520 Delta was twice or three times as infectious. And this is 70 times more infectious than that.
00:23:46.040 What does that mean? If the, if the data holds up and this is all true and we have, and the sample
00:23:50.640 size at this point is pretty large. So I think we could probably trust the data. That means that
00:23:54.820 a respiratory illness that is that infectious, you are not going to avoid it. You will get it. You
00:24:01.080 can, it cannot be avoided. The only way to maybe avoid it for a time is just to stay locked in your
00:24:05.740 house. But even that isn't going to be a permanent solution. So you will absolutely encounter this
00:24:13.540 probably pretty soon, but here's the good news is that it's very, very mild. Again, according to all
00:24:21.360 the data that we have, even though it's 70 X, you know, in terms of, of, uh, of, of how it spreads
00:24:30.600 of transmissibility, it's much, there, there are far fewer people dying of it than died of Delta.
00:24:39.420 So a lot more people are getting it, but a lot fewer people are dying from it.
00:24:43.200 Um, and, uh, we, it also seems, it seems again, I have to keep, I have to keep qualifying this
00:24:49.920 according to the data. Okay. So I'm just telling you what the data says, what the scientists are
00:24:54.280 saying. And according to that, um, a great, many of these cases probably are, uh, are, there
00:25:05.060 are no symptoms at all, are, are totally asymptomatic. So the good news is that the bad news is that
00:25:10.500 you're going to get Omnicorn. If you haven't already, you're definitely going to get it.
00:25:14.640 Definitely good news. And it's really good news is that you might not even know when you get it
00:25:19.560 or you might know because you have the sniffles for a few days, pretty good chance of that.
00:25:27.540 So this would seem to me like, uh, the end game for COVID, not the end game in that it's going to
00:25:34.080 go away because it's not ever going to go away, but the end game for this particular phase,
00:25:39.300 getting us to a new stage where COVID is something that is, you know, that even the most paranoid
00:25:47.160 among us could live with where it's just a really mild illness for most people. And, uh, it cycles
00:25:54.760 through in seasons and people get it and they're, and they're fine. And then that's it. That's what
00:26:00.400 it seems to me. If this becomes the dominant strain, that's a good thing. And yet public health
00:26:05.600 officials, Biden administration, they are treating this like, you know, we got to go into DEFCON
00:26:10.600 one here. This is, this is the worst possible thing. Is DEFCON one the worst or is it? Anyway,
00:26:16.020 forget about that analogy. They're treating it like this is an urgent matter. What does that tell you?
00:26:23.640 Does it possibly indicate
00:26:25.100 that the people in charge of the people who have promised to shut down the virus
00:26:31.000 have intentions that are quite the opposite of that?
00:26:37.120 Maybe it indicates that. All right. Dr. Oz is running for Senate in Pennsylvania for some reason,
00:26:42.340 even though he doesn't live there and he's running as a Republican, but here's what he had to say
00:26:50.380 on the issue of life. And by the way, if you're running as a Republican and you're going on Fox News,
00:26:54.640 as he did, you would think at least you'd be prepared for the question about abortion and the
00:27:01.120 issue of when life begins, especially with everything happening at the Supreme Court right
00:27:05.720 now and the Texas law. So this is very much at the forefront of the national conversation,
00:27:10.660 as we call it. So you'd think you'd be prepared for this question. You would have some kind of answer,
00:27:15.240 even if it's not a good one. But Dr. Oz appears to be not prepared at all for this question. Let's
00:27:19.600 listen. What is your position as both a doctor and a senatorial candidate on when life begins?
00:27:25.760 When should we draw the line when abortion is is legal?
00:27:31.800 As a doctor, I appreciate the sanctity of life. And for that reason, I'm strongly pro-life with the
00:27:37.160 three exceptions I've mentioned. That's how I would vote. And when does that life begin?
00:27:44.180 You know, again, if I'm pro-life, then it's a decision that comes back to the sanctity of when
00:27:48.580 you think life does begin. And I believe it begins when you're in the mother's womb.
00:27:53.560 When you're in the mother's womb. But that that carries you all the way up to nine months of
00:27:56.640 pregnancy. No, of course not. Life's already started when you're in your mother's womb.
00:28:01.740 But it's a rat hole to get trapped in the different ways of talking about it. We need as a nation to
00:28:06.960 make sure the Constitution is appropriately followed. And people like me and you may be in the same camp
00:28:11.980 who are pro-life have our feelings respected. And this is something that should not be taken away from us
00:28:16.840 by judiciary legislating from the bench. Yeah, but that's also something that's going to have to
00:28:21.500 be legislated. And that answer is going to have to be given specifically. This is a this is always
00:28:26.980 frustrating because you're almost there. And now Republicans often struggle with this. You're
00:28:34.280 almost there. Just take it the rest of the way. I'm not even sure what you're afraid of at this point.
00:28:40.260 I mean, I know there are plenty of cowardly Republicans who are afraid to even identify
00:28:46.040 as pro-life in the first place and try to equivocate around that. But once you have decided
00:28:54.440 to dive into that pool and you're calling yourself pro-life, OK, great.
00:28:59.800 Even even with the absurd compromises, oh, I'm pro-life except for three cases, the three cases he
00:29:07.280 mentioned, which those are not in the clip, but I assume the three cases are rape, incest, life of
00:29:12.020 the mother, because those are the exceptions that you always hear, which which we'll leave that aside
00:29:16.640 mostly. That doesn't make any sense because if you're if you are against abortion, which means
00:29:22.340 that you affirm the sanctity of life, as he says he does, and that the children have the right to
00:29:27.300 life, if that's what you believe, which you must believe because you're pro-life, then it doesn't
00:29:31.020 make any sense to suspend that, even in cases where conception happens under these
00:29:36.280 you know, tragic circumstances. But he's already gone there and then he's asked, well, when does
00:29:43.200 life begin? And then he says it begins in the womb. Well, yeah, but at what point in the womb?
00:29:49.640 It's a really important question. He doesn't want to answer that. So he's dancing around it. Why?
00:29:53.580 You're already in it. You're in the pool now with pro-lifers. So if you're worried about what the
00:29:58.060 left's going to say, what the media is going to say, it's too late for that. You know, you can't try to
00:30:04.460 triangulate and take a slightly less pro-life position than everybody else and hope that the
00:30:08.780 media treats you better because of it. They're not. Here's one thing you have to realize as far
00:30:14.400 as the media goes and the left goes, it's it's a you're either with us or against us mentality.
00:30:20.100 And so if you're if you are not identifying as fully pro-abortion in all cases, if that's not
00:30:26.400 what you're saying, then you're getting lumped in with me. I hate to tell you.
00:30:32.640 And they already there are they draw no distinction between you and me as as a as myself as a self
00:30:39.000 proclaimed far right extremist. Life begins at conception, no exceptions ever for anyone, right?
00:30:47.800 So you're already with me whether you want to be or not in the eyes of the people you're trying to
00:30:51.840 impress. So then why equivocate? I don't want to talk about when life begins. That's that's the
00:30:58.580 question. That is the question. That's the starting question. You have to be able to answer that. Why
00:31:04.840 not answer it? You know what the answer is. It begins at conception. That's the biologically correct
00:31:12.680 answer. No other answer makes any sense. Every other answer is arbitrary and unscientific.
00:31:18.300 All right. Also on the same issue here, I just wanted to quickly mention this is an article on
00:31:24.360 the NPR on an NPR affiliate website. And the title is Men Like Me Benefit from Safe Abortion Access.
00:31:34.080 And I forget who the author of this is because I copy and pasted it here. I wish I wish I could tell
00:31:38.760 you the name of the guy who wrote this, but maybe it doesn't matter. And going down a little bit,
00:31:43.200 the article says men like me have also long been the direct beneficiaries of safe abortion access.
00:31:50.020 Giving women the choice not to carry unwanted pregnancies often means we too can delay parenthood
00:31:54.480 until we are ready. Since I've spent 10 of the past 11 years as a student, most of the women I've had
00:31:59.360 sex with were also students, also progressive and also not at point in their lives when they were
00:32:03.760 looking already to have children. I try to share responsibility for birth control. And if a woman
00:32:07.580 tells me she's on it, I also trust that. If she still got pregnant, however, though entirely her decision,
00:32:12.320 I assume we would both want the same thing, an abortion. In longer term relationships,
00:32:16.920 we've had explicit discussions about this. It's the duty of both sexual partners to be proactive
00:32:21.620 about safe sex, but in reality, too often this burden falls disproportionately on women. Oh,
00:32:25.760 that's nice. So he's concerned about women too. Admittedly, I've often relied on my female sexual
00:32:30.280 partners to protect me from unwanted pregnancy. During my MBA, I recall panicking in an Uber to the
00:32:35.620 train station after hanging out with a medical student I had met on Tinder and we had seen a few times.
00:32:40.160 She had a latex allergy. We didn't use our best judgment. Then I got her text. She had decided
00:32:44.420 to take plan B as an extra precaution. I was relieved. To my knowledge, I've never gotten
00:32:49.260 anyone pregnant. On an academic level, I followed the entrenched decades-long conservative effort
00:32:53.320 to undermine access to safe abortions. Yet until this moment, I viewed accessible abortion as
00:32:58.400 something my partners and I could reasonably rely on as a last resort. And then he goes on and on and
00:33:02.680 on talking about how he really benefits from this. I actually, you know, this article provoked,
00:33:07.640 mostly jeers and mockery, which is what it deserves. A little bit of outrage as well on the right, but
00:33:13.700 I'm all about the jeers and mockery for something like this. I'm not outraged at all. In fact, I very
00:33:18.960 much appreciate this article and I'm happy that this guy wrote it because what he's saying here is
00:33:27.940 exactly correct. This is 100% true. That abortion benefits, it doesn't just benefit. I think it
00:33:36.600 primarily benefits. No, I don't think. It does primarily benefit weak, effeminate, limp-wristed,
00:33:46.720 pathetic, loser, lazy, despicable, shameful men like this. They are the beneficiaries of abortion.
00:33:55.500 And so I'm very happy when any of them can stand up and say, yep, that's me. And I, and I love
00:33:59.740 abortion so that other women can look at this guy and say like, this, this is, this is what abortion
00:34:05.800 is for. It's not for you. It's for that guy. This guy who has managed to find multiple sexual
00:34:11.220 partners somehow, which speaks to the collapse of standards in our culture today, which is, which is a
00:34:17.840 problem in and of itself. But that's who abortion is for. It's certainly not for women because that's
00:34:26.540 the guy who is going to benefit from it, quote unquote, and will suffer not at all. He pays no
00:34:35.340 price. So he's got no skin in the game after the sexual act is complete anyway. He suffers no,
00:34:45.480 he suffers. Now, if he had a conscious conscience, you know, if he, if he had a conscience, if he had
00:34:50.880 any kind of moral sense at all, then he would suffer. He would suffer greatly from the moral guilt
00:34:57.020 of what he's done. But fortunately for him, he is, as C.S. Lewis would describe him, a man with no
00:35:03.480 chest. He has no conscience and, uh, and no dignity, no shame, right? And none of that, no, no sense of
00:35:13.300 honor. And, uh, he sees other people, especially other women as just objects to be used as glorified
00:35:20.400 masturbatory aids and as, as essentially sex, fleshy sex robots is how he sees them. And so abortion is
00:35:29.100 just all about avoiding, um, uh, responsibility so that he could continue being irresponsible and
00:35:34.200 using women without ever having to pay any kind of price for that whatsoever. Now, the women, on the
00:35:40.100 other hand, um, there's a, there's a very steep costs that they pay physically. Um, there's the
00:35:49.400 physical toll of abortion, which is significant. There's the physical damage that abortion can cause
00:35:55.780 such as potentially making it so you can never have kids again, also significant, but then also
00:36:02.660 the guilt and the trauma is much harder for women to escape because they're the ones going through
00:36:09.060 this. You hear, you might hear from the shout your abortion crowd that, Oh, it was great. It was
00:36:14.260 fantastic. And I had an abortion and then we went, we went afterwards to Taco Bell. It was just like a,
00:36:18.300 it was a day out, you know, it's just like running errands. They talk about it like that,
00:36:22.780 but that's, that's, that's, it's not true. That's a rationalization. Only men like this
00:36:28.160 can, can, can, can really choose to be that flippant about it in real life. So yeah, he's
00:36:35.580 the primary beneficiary. That's what abortion is all about. It's all for him. Um, also wanted to
00:36:40.840 touch on this quickly. Here's a tweet from, uh, from ADL, the anti-defamation league. Do we have
00:36:47.340 this? Here we go. So ADL put up this tweet. It says, as we've told Fox news numerous times,
00:36:52.540 casting a Jewish individual as a puppet master who manipulates national events for malign
00:36:56.800 purposes, conjures up longstanding antisemitic tropes about Jewish power and contributes to
00:37:01.680 the normalization of antisemitism. This needs to be removed. And then it's a cartoon where
00:37:08.340 you see George Soros and he's got, he's the puppet master with the marionettes and, um, and
00:37:13.340 he's got the puppet strings on a DA and then on, on a, on an, on a attorney general. And they're
00:37:19.140 holding signs that say, defund the police and no bail. And the ADL saying that this is,
00:37:24.280 this is antisemitic, which we hear this a lot from activist groups like the ADL now, but here,
00:37:31.320 but here's the problem though. Here's the difference. Um, George Soros, who is the target of this cartoon,
00:37:40.400 Jewish people in general are not the target. And I don't know any Jewish people who would be happy to
00:37:47.160 have George Soros appointed as their representative. I don't know. I mean, you could, you could ask,
00:37:53.180 I mean, I guess I could ask, uh, Ben about that and see how he feels, but I'm pretty sure that he
00:37:57.400 doesn't consider George Soros to be his representative. George Soros is just George
00:38:00.540 Soros. And as it happens, George Soros is a puppet master who manipulates national events for malign
00:38:05.540 purposes. That in fact is what he is and what he does. George Soros, it is a fact
00:38:13.180 that he has involved himself and injected millions of dollars into local races to appoint, uh, especially
00:38:21.580 district, uh, left-wing district attorneys all across the country. That is a fact that is not
00:38:27.620 a conspiracy theory. It's not any kind of theory at all. It is a 100% fact that George Soros is
00:38:33.280 putting millions of dollars to get these left-wing DAs put in there. And they're the ones who do the
00:38:37.480 bail reform and they bail out the, uh, the, or refuse to prosecute the violent criminals who then go out
00:38:41.680 and commit heinous acts. That's a fact. The idea that you're not allowed to point it out because
00:38:47.800 he happens to be Jewish is just absurd. All right. Next, um, Bloomberg has a fascinating story here.
00:38:56.120 And, uh, the headline is giant kites that drag cargo ships across the ocean will be trialed next
00:39:02.340 year as the industry attempts to decarbonize. So this is a great innovation. They're talking about
00:39:08.340 giant kites to pull, uh, boats across the ocean. And this is, uh, this is the new environmentalist
00:39:14.880 sort of innovation. Yeah. You know, it's called a sailboat. All right. And it's, we've had this
00:39:20.740 technology since, oh, about I think 4,000 BC. So for about 6,000 years. So the environmentalists
00:39:27.940 have discovered a technology that has existed for 6,000 years. Good job guys. But you know something,
00:39:32.860 if we're talking about ancient, um, technology, ancient forms of maritime travel, the most
00:39:40.200 environmentally friendly form of maritime travel, uh, you know, if we're being inspired by ancient
00:39:45.180 times are like the Roman galley ships where you have slaves, you know, you just put some slaves
00:39:51.260 there on the, on the oars and you have them, uh, power you across the ocean. Maybe we could look at
00:39:58.400 that. That's environment. That's, that is eco-friendly. It's a very green form of transportation.
00:40:05.900 And I also think we've got our, our prisons are full of people who could be put to better use
00:40:10.880 that way. Something to think about just, you know, for the sake of the environment.
00:40:18.200 And, uh, finally the wall street journal reports on a troubling trend. It says, here's the headline,
00:40:23.420 how a $6 Bass Pro Shops hat became a fashion trend. Uh, you don't need to fish to wear this hat.
00:40:30.700 In fact, many of its fans have never touched a fishing pole. You can throw it on with anything,
00:40:35.340 they say. So then it goes on to talk about, I had no idea that this trend existed.
00:40:39.620 So out of the loop I am, but, uh, it says Jesse Alvarado doesn't fish or hunt and he wouldn't
00:40:45.220 describe himself as an outdoorsy person, but on many mornings, Mr. Alvarado, 25, a restaurant
00:40:49.220 worker in Los Angeles, plops a Bass Pro Shops trucker hat on his head. The mesh
00:40:53.360 backed cap flashes the name and open mouth fish logo of the 49 year old outdoor retailer,
00:40:57.800 which is best known for selling reels and duck decoys to Mr. Alvarado. It's just a good looking
00:41:02.420 hat. It's a simple design. He said, like you can throw it on with anything for a variety of
00:41:07.020 reasons. Some involve actual fishing. The hats are in demand. And then it goes, this is actually a
00:41:11.240 very, very long article. I didn't realize this at first. This thing's probably like 5,000 words
00:41:15.120 along, just giving examples of people wearing Bass Pro Shops hat hats and, um, none of them are
00:41:20.480 fishing. So this is what the kids are doing now. And that's why I want to say my culture is not your
00:41:26.780 damned hat kids. This is cultural appropriation. Me as an avid Bass Pro Shops customer and angler as
00:41:37.180 well. I didn't even know. See, like I am being put on the outside of my own culture because of this.
00:41:44.400 Here's the test. If you can't speak for 15 minutes about your favorite soft plastic fishing lure,
00:41:50.460 and if you don't know the difference between like a Texas rig and a Carolina rig, then you
00:41:53.400 shouldn't be wearing that hat. If you can't even distinguish between a crankbait and a damned
00:41:58.080 spinnerbait, then take that hat off your head. And by the way, my favorite form of soft plastic is
00:42:06.780 the green pumpkin trick worm. You used to kind of do a basic Texas rig on there, put a quarter ounce
00:42:12.540 weight on it, bump it around logs and weeds and stuff like that. If it's clear weather, clear
00:42:18.140 water, the bite's a little slow. Maybe you could do the Sanko green pumpkin. I like to wacky rig it
00:42:23.640 as well there. But anyway, that's besides the point. What was I saying? Anyway, this is cultural
00:42:30.540 appropriation. And that's the other problem too, because, because usually this is how I can know
00:42:35.000 that someone is in my culture, that they're one of, one of mine, one of my people's. If I see,
00:42:38.720 you know, Bass Pro shop hat, then I can go up to them and I can start talking about
00:42:42.260 fishing lures. And that's, and we could talk for an hour about that. So one of the only things I can
00:42:48.580 make small talk about. But now I know that if I go up to someone and I say, oh, you like a fishing,
00:42:53.740 huh? They're just going to stare at me blankly. This is what cultural appropriation feels like.
00:42:58.840 And it does not feel good. Let's get to our comment section.
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00:45:07.640 don't they have really good air filtration? I'm glad to hear that they do. Can I start smoking my pipe
00:45:15.200 on a plane? Or Matt, you might like smoking your cigars. Everybody enjoys that nice aroma.
00:45:20.580 Yeah, I think that's probably why. I always wonder when you get on a plane and they make this point
00:45:25.760 of telling you not to smoke. And they go on this whole speech about don't smoke, don't smoke in
00:45:31.480 the bathroom. And I always think that people actually do... When's the last time someone actually
00:45:35.540 did that? They've been doing this disclaimer for like 30 years. And it's probably been 30 years since
00:45:40.960 someone went into the bathroom on a plane and started smoking a cigarette. I've never seen
00:45:44.840 that happen. I've never heard of it. But back in the day, yeah, I mean, every plane would have smelled
00:45:50.340 like smoke. And you can do it too because of the air filtration. So I'm very much in favor of going
00:45:56.180 back to a time when every indoor environment reeked of tobacco smoke. I'm in favor of that.
00:46:03.140 Especially certain places like bowling alleys. I'm old enough to remember, back in the day,
00:46:08.280 you go into a bowling alley and it's just like, it's like stepping into an ashtray.
00:46:12.940 And it sounds unpleasant. Maybe it is, but that's part of the bowling alley experience. And I long
00:46:17.540 for it. Seeking Light says, Matt, as a physical therapist and one who has looked into actual
00:46:23.180 studies about how much protection a mask provides, the reason the nose is covered is that aerosol
00:46:27.760 particles from sneezes are propelled further than cough particles. An airplane engineer once told me
00:46:32.980 that cabin air in a passenger jet is replaced something on the order of every two seconds, meaning that
00:46:37.340 your regular breathing in a plane would never allow your expelled air with normal breathing
00:46:41.040 to even reach the person next to you. Yeah, I've tried to explain this to people. I was talking
00:46:46.980 about it on Twitter yesterday. An airplane 30,000 feet in the air really is the safest place on earth
00:46:55.980 that you can be in pretty much every way, including when it comes to germs. There's not going to be a
00:47:03.620 more sanitized environment that you'll ever find yourself in as a regular person. Every other
00:47:09.600 place, because they don't have the same kind of air filtration. They're also pumping air in from
00:47:15.000 outside the plane, which is very, very clean air. But you tell people this and intuitively it doesn't
00:47:25.220 make any sense to them. And so especially when that's the case, people are impervious to any kind
00:47:31.000 of data or anything. They don't want to hear it. So intuitively, it just seems like, well, you're
00:47:35.520 trapped in this tin bucket with other people surrounded by people. This must be really dirty
00:47:39.800 air and people must be getting sick all the time. It's not true, but good luck trying to convince
00:47:43.980 people of that. Dave says, hands down the greatest daily cancellation. So great that I, after following
00:47:51.380 Daily Wire hosts for years, will now purchase a membership. Well, thank you, you freeloader.
00:47:57.640 Finally becoming a paying member. Sean says, Catholics are not Christians. You cannot mix
00:48:03.080 man-made doctrines with the word of Lord God, the Father. Okay, Sean, well, which Christian
00:48:09.000 denomination do you subscribe to that does not have doctrines written by a human hand?
00:48:15.760 This is what always trips me up a little bit when I hear this sometimes from Christians who are not
00:48:20.040 Catholic and they say, oh, I don't want all these doctrines. What church are you going to where there are no
00:48:26.600 doctrines that were physically written by human beings? Now, just because doctrines written by
00:48:33.060 human beings doesn't mean that it's not, uh, that it doesn't come from God, but that's would be my
00:48:39.480 point. That'd be my defense of doctrines in the Catholic church. The Bible was physically written
00:48:44.500 by human beings. Does that mean it didn't come from God? No, but it was written by human beings.
00:48:51.460 It was, in that sense, man-made. I mean, literally, physically made by human beings.
00:48:57.920 Um, and so the, your criticism of Catholicism would seem to, you're setting up logic here that would
00:49:06.880 discard all doctrines and, uh, all denominations and all of scripture, but you apply it. Clearly,
00:49:15.500 you apply this logic in a very sort of targeted someone, some might even say hypocritical way.
00:49:23.140 Um, B-Man R. Cole says, pickles, commenting pickles until you acknowledge my comment and pronounce my
00:49:32.160 username, day 107. Have you really been leaving the word pickles under every show for 107 shows?
00:49:39.980 I guess I want to respect your consistency, your follow-through. I hope that was worth it.
00:49:50.300 All of that buildup, you've been, you've been waiting for, you know, a third of a year and there
00:49:55.200 you go. I have now said pickles. Um, Technigirl says, Matt, I agree with you on the porn issue,
00:50:02.480 but you're incorrect when you say that 11 year old girls are prepubescent. Many, if not most girls
00:50:06.840 start puberty around age nine or 10, and by 11, it's in full, full swing. I can confirm this as
00:50:12.040 a mother of an 11 year old girl. Anyway, keep up the great work. Nine is when it begins. My daughter
00:50:17.860 is eight. I'm not ready for that. I'm not, I'm not ready for that. Don't, don't tell me those things.
00:50:27.180 Um, and then finally, a couple of comments here on the same subject says, Matt, I got to disagree with
00:50:30.620 you on wishing bad outcomes for evil people. Enacting justice is one thing and should be established,
00:50:34.760 but yet to yearn for ill will against another isn't Christian. Certainly not good. You either
00:50:39.160 love or you hate and you can't hold a grudge against someone you love. You can't serve both
00:50:42.820 Satan and God. A person who makes you hate them can control you. And I'm not into this whole new
00:50:47.320 age Christianity where one can do no wrong, but to wish someone faced hardship makes you no better
00:50:51.660 than them. I wish for people to see the glory of God and his love, not to further succumb to evil
00:50:55.980 acts and desires. Then JD says, it's a good thing to desire the suffering of others for doing evil.
00:51:00.500 Love thy enemy as thyself. Turn the other cheek. Is Matt a better authority than Jesus for morality
00:51:05.740 now? Um, that's an easy question. These are all pretty easy questions. The answer is no, I'm not a
00:51:11.400 better authority than Jesus, but also Jesus never said anything that would rule out what I said
00:51:17.560 yesterday, which, which is that we should want evil doers to suffer for their evil deeds. We should
00:51:25.880 want that. And I know with the kind of milquetoast, um, Christianity that people are so used to these
00:51:33.900 days, the sanitized milquetoast Christianity, that sort of thing sounds shocking and kind of, uh, and,
00:51:40.500 and, and really sort of startling, but that's only because you've been brought up in this milquetoast
00:51:45.820 Christianity. If I were to make that statement that we should wish suffering on those who do evil,
00:51:50.160 if I were to make that statement to any Christian prior to about a hundred years ago, they would
00:51:53.660 have looked at me like, yeah, well, yeah, of course. What do you mean? Again, that's, that's, that's all
00:51:57.420 over the Bible, especially in the old Testament. But, but these, these things are not, are not
00:52:02.240 overturned or not reversed or not negated by the new Testament. Uh, Jesus says that himself. He's,
00:52:09.340 he's fulfilling scripture, not overturning it. So look at it this way. Do you think that evil deeds
00:52:17.020 should be punished? Should a person who commits an evil deed be punished? Let's make this real.
00:52:22.840 Let's take a, let's take a real example. It's unfortunately happened many times in, you know,
00:52:26.780 in society, uh, someone who commits rape. Okay. A heinous act. Do you think that the rapist should
00:52:33.760 be punished? Do you want the rapist to be punished? And I know that your answer is yes. And so what
00:52:39.860 you're saying is you want the rapist to suffer because that's what punishment is. It is suffering.
00:52:45.920 That's the point of punishment. If it's a punishment where you're not suffering, then it's not a
00:52:49.820 punishment. That is the point of the punishment is to make someone suffer to varying degrees,
00:52:56.060 right? Depending on what the infraction is. If it's a, if it's a, if it's a pretty mild infraction,
00:53:02.020 but you still feel that there needs to be a correction, then you're, you're, you know,
00:53:06.720 the suffering will be very, very minimal, but it's still, still, still there. Even telling someone
00:53:11.860 to pay a fine is suffering intentionally. But that's what a punishment is. It is suffering
00:53:21.320 intentionally opposed, imposed on someone for the sake of justice and for their own moral
00:53:28.240 betterment. So in fact, if you love the sinner as we're supposed to, then that's even more reason
00:53:35.540 that you would desire for them to suffer for evil acts because it is for their own moral betterment.
00:53:41.860 It causes them to confront what they've done and the severity of it. And that's the only,
00:53:49.220 the only hope of reformation. The only hope of, uh, of repentance is through that is through
00:53:53.540 suffering. So yes, you can, you can wish that people who do evil suffer for those. Well,
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00:55:12.400 slash subscribe. Now let's get to our daily cancellation. You know, I had planned today to
00:55:20.820 perform a cancellation revolving around a recent incident at an airport. I'm not exactly sure where
00:55:26.600 this happened, but, uh, I wasn't sure at first when I saw this, but it's a, it's a massive fight
00:55:30.540 broke out between two groups of people and you can see some of the footage here. Now, the reason
00:55:36.140 why I couldn't say for sure where it occurred is that there is our violent skirmishes of this type
00:55:40.400 at airports every week now. So when you Google airport fight, as I did, the results won't help
00:55:45.540 you narrow things down very much, but it will provide you with hours of entertainment. Uh, however,
00:55:49.680 if you're looking for, for distraction based purely on the exorbitant amount of time I spend at airports,
00:55:55.300 I originally guessed that this is a Minneapolis or Chicago, not to stereotype, but I also assume that
00:55:59.900 these are spirit or allegiant passengers. In fact, what you're witnessing here is, is actually part
00:56:04.420 of the traditional boarding process for a spirit flight. If you want to board in the first group,
00:56:08.840 you have to defeat the other passengers in hand-to-hand combat. The winner gets to choose
00:56:12.800 their seat. The losers are stuffed in the cargo hold. But as it happens upon further research,
00:56:16.940 I discovered this flight did indeed happen. This fight did indeed happen a couple of weeks ago in
00:56:21.020 Minneapolis, though it appears I unfairly impugn the dignity of the dignity of spirit and
00:56:25.380 allegiant. These are, it turns out, frontier customers. So I picked the wrong budget airline.
00:56:31.900 My apologies to spirit, whose passengers are much too classy to beat the snot out of each other
00:56:36.000 in the airport. They would at least wait until they're on the plane to do that. But the main point
00:56:41.340 here is that these people are stomping the living hell out of one another in the middle of the terminal,
00:56:47.120 right near a TSA checkpoint, even using trash can lids and other objects as weapons.
00:56:52.240 And notice how nobody is intervening. Now consider the fact that I cannot walk five steps through an
00:56:58.840 airport without getting yelled at for not wearing a mask. And yet these folks can stage a WWE match
00:57:04.600 over by gate 12. And at no point does anyone in airport security even so much as politely ask them
00:57:09.120 to stop. If I tried to walk through security with my belt still on, let's say, I'd be like tased and
00:57:15.500 hogtied and molested by a man in rubber gloves. But they can commit a series of felony assaults on one
00:57:21.360 another in an airport. And there are no repercussions at all. There were no arrests after
00:57:27.660 this incident either, by the way, if you can believe it, which I'm sure you can. Nobody was
00:57:31.620 arrested for that. They were not stopped from doing it. They weren't even yelled at. And no one was
00:57:37.520 arrested. White privilege takes some very strange forms, you must admit. See, we're told that systemic
00:57:44.080 racism is so severe that black individuals are murdered by police for the slightest infractions.
00:57:48.540 And yet you watch a video like this or so many videos like it and you see violent crimes committed
00:57:53.880 in the open on camera without police even showing up to stop it, let alone spraying bullets everywhere
00:57:59.040 as the media claims would happen. So there appears to be a disconnect between narrative and reality
00:58:03.920 as always. That anyway was going to be the subject of the cancellation today. And I guess partially it
00:58:09.160 still is since I've spent half the segment talking about it. But this is a is a Friday and I have to try to
00:58:13.840 squeeze everything in before the weekend. And so at the last minute, I happened to see a clip of Joy
00:58:18.760 Reed, which was so egregious. But I changed my mind and I decided that I needed to cancel her instead
00:58:24.340 today. She's already a member of this prestigious club of multiply canceled people on the Matt Wall
00:58:28.280 show. And now she can add another one to the tally because a couple of days ago, Joy Reed took to her
00:58:33.480 MSNBC show that nobody ever sees except when clips of it are shared on Twitter to make fun of her.
00:58:37.540 And she attacked noted African-American Elon Musk for criticizing Elizabeth Warren.
00:58:42.880 We don't have to rehash the dispute between Musk and Warren. The most relevant point for our purposes
00:58:46.700 today is that Musk called Warren Senator Karen. OK, calling her a Karen, Senator Karen.
00:58:53.620 And that provoked this from Reed. Well, Elon wasn't happy, so he did what he always did and
00:58:59.500 stomped his little feet and insulted Senator Warren, calling her an angry mom and referring to her as
00:59:04.400 Senator Karen. So for so many reasons, being a freeloader and a selfish and disrespectful one,
00:59:10.640 and for misappropriating black vernacular for misogynistic purposes, Elon Musk is the absolute
00:59:15.600 worst. Meanwhile, Senator Warren has better things to do than fight with Junior Birdman on Twitter.
00:59:21.500 Now, I want you to think about this because we have here from Joy Reed multiple degrees of hypocrisy
00:59:27.480 and anti-white bigotry layered on top of each other in a bewildering, almost inception-like way.
00:59:32.960 So as I've argued in the past, and Reed herself confirms here, really, Karen is a racial slur that
00:59:39.260 black people use against white people. The insult began on social media, primarily among black people
00:59:43.940 to refer to a certain type of white woman that they don't like. Now, when members of one race come up
00:59:49.620 with a derogatory term to describe members of another race, that is a racial slur by definition.
00:59:57.800 Now, I know there are a lot of kind of stupid, self-hating white people who recoil at this.
01:00:02.540 There's even a lot of white people who say, it's not a racial slur, don't be ridiculous.
01:00:06.100 I mean, they themselves will valiantly defend the rights of other people to slur them. But
01:00:10.540 that's what it is. I'm telling you, that's where it comes from. This is one group of people from a
01:00:16.800 certain race came up with a derogatory term for members of another race they don't like.
01:00:21.920 That is a racial slur. There is no getting around it. Again, Reed acknowledges this.
01:00:27.680 And yet she says that it's racist for white people to use it, for them to use an anti-white
01:00:35.100 racial slur because they're appropriating the term from black culture. And black people,
01:00:40.200 she says, are the only ones who have the right to insult white people in that way.
01:00:44.420 Suddenly, in one amazing, death-defying move of mental gymnastics, Reed has made black people
01:00:49.940 into the victims of a racial slur used by black people against white people.
01:00:54.080 Now compare this, of course, with other slurs used against other groups of people,
01:00:58.920 which were then reclaimed by the targeted group so that now they are the only ones who are allowed
01:01:04.120 to say them. Now think about that. But white people are not welcome to do the same thing with
01:01:09.100 slurs that target them. Shut up, whitey, and let us insult you, Joey Reed says. This is the kind of
01:01:14.880 thing that makes anti-white racism not only the only sort of racism that exists in the country.
01:01:20.800 I mean, it's rather not the only sort of racism that exists in the country. Of course,
01:01:25.620 there are always going to be racist people of all races directing their ire out to other groups.
01:01:30.300 Okay, so that exists across the board. There are white racists, there are black racists,
01:01:34.340 there are Asian racists, and so on. But anti-white racism is the most dangerous form of racial
01:01:38.360 bigotry in the country today by far because it's the only form that is socially acceptable.
01:01:43.580 Joy Reed can sit in front of a camera on national television and openly defend an anti-white
01:01:48.260 racial slur, claim it as her own, as part of her culture, and there are no penalties of
01:01:53.960 any kind. It's hardly even noticed. Joy Reed is herself a raging, drooling, white-hating
01:02:00.740 bigot, and she makes no effort whatsoever to hide it. She doesn't need to. There are no
01:02:06.880 professional or social consequences for her form of racism, which is what makes it so uniquely
01:02:12.480 dangerous and will lead and is leading to very dark places. And that's why she today is finally
01:02:20.520 canceled. And also Minneapolis airport security are canceled as well, for the record. And we'll
01:02:25.700 leave it there for today and the week. Have a great weekend. Talk to you on Monday. Godspeed.
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