Ep. 886 - Crack Pipe Equity
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The Biden administration has come up with a great plan to solve the crime epidemic. They re going to give out free crack pipes. We ll discuss. Plus, the teachers union hangs on to masking desperately, even as most everyone else has moved on, and Showtime puts out a trailer for the most absurdly racist documentary ever produced.
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Today on The Matt Wall Show, the Biden administration has come up with a great plan to solve the crime
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epidemic. They're going to give out free crack pipes. We'll discuss also Airbnb is now banning
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people from its service based on their political views. Plus, the teachers union hangs on to
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masking desperately, even as most everyone else has moved on. And Showtime puts out a trailer for
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the most absurdly racist documentary ever produced. But it's racist against white people,
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so, you know, it's okay. We'll talk about all that and more today on The Matt Wall Show.
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free shipping. In yet another case of reality becoming indistinguishable from satire, it's
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being reported this week that the Biden administration will be using tax money to distribute crack
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pipes in the inner city. Or as outlets like The Independent and MSN reported, GOP outraged at
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Biden plan to fund crack pipe distribution. Conservatives pounce. Because the story, of
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course, is about Biden's ill-tempered critics who are making such a big deal out of Biden giving
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out crack pipes. The story is not that Biden is giving out crack pipes. But putting the corporate
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media spin aside, let's look at the details of this plan. A plan which was concocted, it must be noted,
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by a president who happens to have a crackhead for a son. This is perhaps the strangest example
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of political nepotism in American history. But the Washington Free Beacon reports, quote,
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the Biden administration is set to fund the distribution of crack pipes to drug addicts
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as part of its plan to advance racial equity. The $30 million grant program, which closed applications
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on Monday and will begin in May, will provide funds to nonprofits and local governments to help
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make drug use safer for addicts. Included in the grant, which is overseen by the Department of
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Health and Human Services, are funds for smoking kits slash supplies. A spokesman for the agency
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told the Washington Free Beacon that these kits will provide pipes for users to smoke crack cocaine,
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crystal meth, and any illicit substance. Now, apologies ahead of time for letting you know about
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this program only after the application period had already closed. So you'll just have to budget for
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crack pipes the old-fashioned way, I guess. Which, not that this is the main point at all, but
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how expensive can crack pipes really be? I mean, I admit I don't know. But even if it were a good idea
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to facilitate the crack habit of crackheads, is this something that they even need? I mean,
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is there any crackhead out there who really wants to smoke crack but just can't scrounge together the
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money for a pipe? And at any rate, if such budgetary concerns were preventing people from smoking crack,
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one might think that that's a good thing. In any case, back to the report, it says,
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HHS said the kits aim to reduce the risk of infection when smoking substances with glass pipes,
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which can lead to infections through cuts and sores. Applicants for the grants are prioritized
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if they treat a majority of underserved communities, including African Americans and LGBTQ plus persons,
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as established under President Joe Biden's executive order on advancing racial equity.
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Democratic-run cities such as San Francisco and Seattle have distributed smoking kits to
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residents before. Some local governments, however, in recent years backed away from their smoking kit
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programs over concerns that they enable drug use. You think? I mean, that's literally the whole point
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of the program is to enable drug use. Hey, wait a second. I think this plan to enable drug use
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is enabling drug use. It says Louisville, Kentucky, for example, allowed convenience stores to sell
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smoking kits but later banned them. Legislators in Maryland ditched their distribution plan after facing
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backlash from local law enforcement and African American leaders. Okay, so the problem isn't that
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crack pipes aren't affordable. It's that back alley crack pipes, crack pipes that you buy on the street
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might be dirty. And you want to make sure that we provide clean crack pipes so that people will not
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become sick or get infected as they inhale poison directly into their bodies. A little more from the
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report. It says Sergeant Clyde Boatwright, president of the Maryland Fraternal Police, said government resources
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are better spent on preventing drug abuse rather than making it safer. Quote, if we look at more of a
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preventive campaign as opposed to an enabling campaign, I think it would offer an opportunity
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to have safer communities with fewer people who are dependable, depending on these substances.
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Funding for the harm reduction program is provided through the Democrats' American Rescue Plan,
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which the Senate passed along party lines after Vice President Kamala Harris cast a tie-breaking vote.
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Other equipment that qualifies for funding include syringes, vaccinations, disease screenings,
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condoms, and fentanyl strips. The grant program will last three years and include 25 awards of up to
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$400,000. I mean, how do you like that? We're lumping the vaccines in with crack pipes and fentanyl strips
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and heroin syringes. I mean, make of that what you will. So a few things jump out at you about all
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this, aside from just how utterly and incomprehensibly insane it is. The first is that the
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Biden administration and the leftist regime generally do not care about the actual lives
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of average Americans or Americans living in poor communities or anybody else. Now, it's not that
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they actively hate you, because that's something I hear a lot. Oh, they hate you.
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No, I think that that's, it's something even worse than that, actually. It's just that they don't care
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at all. You're a means to an end. You as an individual are irrelevant. And that's why they
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think nothing of setting up crack pipe distribution in neighborhoods where, by the way, they don't live.
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It's also why they thought nothing of encouraging and cheering on rioting and looting
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in the places they don't live. They've stopped prosecuting crime in the places they don't live.
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Or if they do live in these places, they make sure that they have armed security while they leave
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everybody else to wallow in the chaos. Human suffering is irrelevant because what matters first and
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foremost, of course, is their own power. And secondly, their ideological dominance. And that's all that
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matters. Second point is that, you know, these people have no understanding of human nature
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whatsoever, probably because they care so little for human beings. So they haven't really stopped
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to think about the subject of human nature. And so they say they want to reduce harm by distributing
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crack pipes to crack addicts or giving out clean needles to heroin addicts. And the idea is that if
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people are going to be doing this stuff anyway, then you might as well make it as safe as possible.
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But the problem is that there is no safe way to engage in a fundamentally destructive activity.
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You might as well give a suicidal guy a helmet right before he jumps out of the 30th story window.
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Hey, if you're going to kill yourself, you might as well do it safely.
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Because that's what this is. I mean, smoking crack, using heroin, this is a more drawn out form of
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suicide. It is absolute total self-destruction. All these programs accomplish because they
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can't make these activities safe or even less harmful to any significant degree, all they
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accomplish then is to encourage it. And this is basic human nature, which again, the left does not
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understand. The easier it is to do something, the fewer consequences attached to it, the cheaper it is,
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the more it is facilitated by other people, the fewer hurdles we put in the way, the more that people
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will do that thing. Seems pretty simple to those of us with common sense and who understand human
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nature. And third, we see again, the bigotry of low expectations, except it's not really low
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especially people in so-called marginalized groups, to act in abhorrent and self-destructive
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ways. In fact, they want them to. And that's what this is really about. They want them to because it
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All right. So follow up, another follow up on the Joe Rogan story. Um, on Tuesday night,
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this is from the Daily Wire. It says iconic podcaster, Joe Rogan, who had the number one
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most listened to podcast globally on Spotify 2021 responded on his podcast to the video
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compilation of him using the N word saying bluntly, this is a political hit job. Variety reported
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quote last Friday, Spotify pulled 70 episodes of the Joe Rogan experience from its platform dating from
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2009 to 2018, which the streamer said it did at the request of Rogan and his team.
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That's what they claim. Anyway, they claim that Joe Rogan is the one who decided that he wants to
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pull these episodes down. And I don't know if that's true or not. I'm not sure if he's,
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if he has spoken to that or admitted that it was his choice or not, but speaking with his guests,
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comedian Akash Singh, Rogan asserted quote, in a lot of ways, all this is a relief because that video
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had always been out there, but this is a political hit job. And so they're taking all this stuff that
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I've ever said that's wrong and they're smushing it all together, but it's good because it makes
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me address some things that I really wish wasn't out there. And then his guest responds, you know
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why I'm proud of you? Because I think comedians have for years done this immature thing where it's
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like, we don't apologize. We say whatever we want, but you can apologize if you say some wild stuff
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and you apologize and you own it and that was good for you. And then Rogan said, you should
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apologize if you regret something. This idea that you should never apologize. Like if you regret
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something, I don't think there's anything wrong with apologizing, but I think, do think you have
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to be very careful not to apologize for nonsense. Well, so this is interesting because Joe Rogan
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acknowledges that this is a, this was all a political hit job, which of course is, it was, it is,
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um, a highly coordinated and funded political hit job. And there are people that have looked into
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the organizations behind this. And there are, this is, this is not, you know, we, we, as always,
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we hear about clips and things resurfacing when there's a compilation video of every time someone
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used a bad word dating back to 2009. I mean, we're going back 13 years and someone has combed through
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13 years of episodes. And by the way, episodes that are long too. I mean, each episode is like
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two or three hours long and someone's combed through that and made a compilation like this.
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That's not a video that resurfaces. It didn't just bubble to the surface on its own. And somebody
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stumbled across it. It's like, Hey, what's this? Oh, it's Joe Rogan saying the N word a bunch of times.
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Now there's a lot of effort and time and money that went into finding this stuff, putting it
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together, and then also getting it out there, distributing it much like the crack pipes from
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Joe Biden. Um, so yeah, is it a political hit job? Absolutely coordinated funded, but then he also
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says, well, yeah, I, I should, it's, it's good for me to have apologized, but what if you know that
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it's a political hit shop, then why would you apologize? But because the question, as always,
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when you say, Oh, I should apologize if I regret something, my question and the question you should
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always keep in mind before you issue any kind of apology. And this is, this is a, this is a real
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simple question. You have to know, who are you apologizing to? Who is the aggrieved party?
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Hey, you've been doing this podcast for 13 years. These are all things that you already said.
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If somebody was personally hurt or damaged by any of this, then they probably would have already told
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you. And if they were, if there's someone personally in your life who is damaged by something that you
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do or say, whatever, whatever that happens to be. And, uh, and the, you know, they tell you that or
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what, and you feel bad about it. Um, then go ahead and apologize to them. I'm not against apologizing,
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generally speaking. That's, that's like a sociopath. If you say, Oh, I'm never going to apologize for
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anything that I ever do in my life ever. That's not the point. The point is if you cause harm to an
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individual, then you seek out that individual and you apologize to them because they're the aggrieved
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party. They're the ones who have been harmed, but the public isn't harmed. What, what, what I'm,
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I'm a member of the public. I'm, I'm okay. So nobody in the public has been harmed. Um, the people
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who have dug this stuff up, they're not harmed by it. Quite the contrary. They love it. They think
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it's great. They were looking for it. They were excited. You know, that's, that's the irony is that
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all the people pretending to be offended by Joe Rogan saying the N word, when they, when they heard the
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video, every single one of them said, we got them. I mean, they had smiles on their faces. They were
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gleeful about it. Harmed? No. I mean, they should be, they should be thanking you because they're so
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happy about it. So even if you regret it, Oh, you regret saying it. Okay. I mean, you can, you can
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regret it, but who are you apologizing to? This is apology as performance for the mob. It's an
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apology as a, you know, as a kind of, as a ritual act of, of, of humiliation and submission
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and that you can't do. And you can't do it because it is a political hit job.
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And when you apologize, you make it a lot harder for the next person.
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Okay. Someone has to draw the line in the sand. Someone has to do it. Someone actually has to
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stand up against cancel culture and say, I'm not going to apologize. I'm not going to play this game.
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Go ahead and do your worst cancel culture, but you're not going to get anything out of me.
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You know, you, you, you can play your tune all you want. I'm not going to dance to it.
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And until someone does, um, it's, this is just going to keep happening. There are going to be
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more victims and more victims. And the reason why I was disappointing for Joe Rogan is because
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he's, he's, he's a, even though he seems like a nice guy, it's just, it's disappointing because
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he's in a position of such power. Got a hundred million dollars. You're in a hundred million
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dollar contract. It was a rum rumble that, you know, the, the YouTube alternative came along
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a couple of days ago and said, Hey, we'll give you a hundred million dollars. Come do your show on
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our platform. So you're sitting, you know, you are, you are sitting in the, in the pilot seat
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and you've got all the power here. And when you've got a hundred million dollars, like what
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can they really take from you? And if you're in that position with a hundred million dollars
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and a huge platform and an enormous audience of millions and millions of people who will follow
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you anywhere, you don't really need Spotify. You can go, you go, you can go to rumble. You
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can go anywhere. You could go to, you just make your own website, make your own platform,
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do your own thing entirely, make something that is entirely owned by you so that nobody can take
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it from you. Start your own subscription service. I mean, there's so much that you could do if you're
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Joe Rogan. And even if you lose some listeners along the way, you lose a bit of money, you got a
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hundred million dollars from your last contract. You're fine. Got absolutely nothing to lose.
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And if you're not going to draw that line in the sand,
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sitting there with that much power, then it'd just make it so much harder for the next guy.
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And the next guy is not going to have all the power that you do.
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That's, what's frustrating about it. All right, next, uh, you know, as, as more and more people
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see the light about masking still, we have, especially the teachers unions who are holding onto it,
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desperately, they don't want to give it up. And here, Randy Weingarten, teachers union boss,
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explains why, uh, you know, we might have to keep masking into the foreseeable future.
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The issue becomes, how do we make sure that the entire community in a school feel safe and welcome?
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And I don't think that we, there's, when you get to COVID, there's no, no risk. The real issue
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becomes, how do we make sure that everybody feels safe? So if we don't have a mask mandate in school,
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we got to make sure that kids and teachers are not stigmatized for wearing masks and we better do
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everything we can to make sure the ventilation is working in, um, in classrooms so that there's fresh
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air and, and that we're doing everything in our power to make sure that this virus is not transmissible.
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Well, as you said there at the very beginning, and this has been, this has always been obvious
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that it's about, it's about feelings. It's about, uh, that's what, that's what the masks really are.
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As I, as I've always said, um, that the reason why kids are being forced to mask, it's not for them,
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it's never been for them, uh, because they've never been at any serious risk from COVID.
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It's not even for the adults physically. It's, it's not to keep the adults safe. It's just to make
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the adults feel better. And so that's really the trade-off. It is the, the, um, it's got nothing
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to do with physical wellbeing for anybody. And even if it was physical wellbeing, it would still be evil
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to sacrifice the psychological wellbeing of children for the physical, for the sake of the
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physical wellbeing of adults. That would still be quite an evil thing, but actually the trade-off
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has been, um, we're going to sacrifice the psychological wellbeing of children by forcing
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them to wear masks every day. They can't see each other's faces. They can't show their own face.
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Um, teaching them that the air is toxic, that everybody around them is toxic and all that
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because sacrifice their psychological wellbeing for the sake of the psychological wellbeing of adults
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and not all adults, because my psychological wellbeing has, has never been helped by this,
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uh, but by the most paranoid and self-centered hypochondriac, you know, obsessive compulsive adults.
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So that's the trade-off that people like Randy Weingarten have endorsed this entire time.
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All right. This is from the Daily Wire. It says Airbnb has banned Michelle Malkin blocking the right-wing
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political commentator from booking reservations on its platform. Uh, and this has finally been by
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confirmed by the company. Malkin, who has aligned herself in recent months with Nick Fuentes,
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his America first movement said on Twitter Wednesday that she and her husband had been banned from
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staying at Airbnb locations. The vacation rental company deleted Malkin's account because of her
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participation in the 2021 American Renaissance conference, according to an email Malkin posted
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online. Uh, the email said, it has come to our attention that you are a keynote speaker for the
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2021 American Renaissance conference earlier this month in Tennessee. Airbnb's community policies
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prohibit people who are members of or actively associated with known hate groups due to your
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promotion and participation in a known white nationalist and white supremacist conference. We have determined
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that we will remove your account from Airbnb. This is consistent with action we've taken to ban
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people associated with this conference in past years. The platform confirmed, uh, Malkin's ban in a
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statement to the Daily Beast on Wednesday, consistent with our policies. If we become aware of users who
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are members of, or are actively affiliated with hate groups, we remove them from Airbnb. Now what Airbnb has
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not provided as far as far as I know thus far is, uh, any example, any other example of them doing this
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banning someone for being associated with a quote known hate group. We should also note by the way that
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Michelle Malkin, who's, uh, being banned from Airbnb and being deplatformed as a white supremacist is not
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white, which you would think might be relevant here. Not exactly sure how you can be a white supremacist
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when you're not white, but this is, um, what, one of those things that even people on the right, even
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now, some of them kind of skimming over because they say, oh, well, Michelle Malkin, she's, she's too extreme
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for my taste. She's, uh, she's, uh, getting involved with Nick Fuentes and all this. And so I,
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that's, that's, we're not gonna be worried about that. Well, you should worry about it for, for,
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for reasons of basic self-preservation. This is a definite, this is a definite escalation here.
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It's a quite a foreseeable escalation, but it's an escalation because at least platforms like Twitter
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and YouTube and all that Spotify and all the rest of them, um, when they deplatform you for your
00:24:51.500
opinions, well, they can always claim, they can always say that, well, this is a platform for
00:24:57.400
expressing ideas. And these ideas that you're, that you express are harmful and dangerous at all.
00:25:04.060
And even if that's nonsense, since it's totally bogus, they are at least platforms for expressing
00:25:09.040
ideas. That's why the platforms exist. But Airbnb is just a, a place where you rent vacation homes,
00:25:17.320
or if you're going to stay in an area for a few days and you, you rent out, it's that they're not
00:25:22.260
platforms for the expression of ideas. Um, as, as far as I know, Michelle Malkin was not, she wasn't
00:25:31.140
hosting the event at the Airbnb location. She wasn't even having an after party for everybody
00:25:38.660
afterwards. She was just staying there. And it's not that Airbnb is saying, oh, you, you can't stay,
00:25:46.600
uh, at a Airbnb location while you're attending this event. It's like, you can never stay at another
00:25:54.480
location because we have decided that your opinions are unacceptable. Oh, because they're, because
00:26:05.220
you're associated with a, with a hate group. And how do they determine, uh, what is, what's a hate
00:26:11.720
group? Well, they determine it based on what groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center
00:26:15.780
tell them. Well, the problem is that the Southern Poverty Law Center would say that all of us are, are
00:26:25.280
engaging in hate speech. They would certainly say it about me and that I'm sure they already have.
00:26:29.640
I'm sure they would say, if you ask them that the daily wire is a hate group.
00:26:38.720
That's the, uh, that's, that's the beauty of that label calling something hate speech or a hate group.
00:26:44.460
It's so broad and so vague that you can apply it to anyone.
00:26:50.140
And then when that becomes the pretense for, um, taking away someone's right to access public
00:26:56.640
accommodations, then you've just opened up the floodgates. And that, that's what, that's what
00:27:04.160
is happening here. I mean, anything can be hate speech. In fact, much of what I engage in.
00:27:16.320
Sure. A lot of it is hate speech. You know, I'm, I'm talking about things that I hate. Like for,
00:27:22.460
for example, uh, we, we started the show talking about Joe Biden's plan to distribute crack pipes.
00:27:29.960
I hate that plan. I am very hateful towards the idea of giving out crack pipes. So is that hate
00:27:37.320
speech? I guess. Um, I'm often accused of hate speech when it comes to the gender issue.
00:27:45.560
Sure. Yeah. A lot of hate speech there too. Um, I hate gender ideology. I think it's an evil and
00:27:54.740
twisted thing. I hate when kids are being indoctrinated into it and harmed because of
00:28:00.300
it and drugged and mutilated. I hate that. I really, really hate it. So hate speech. Yeah,
00:28:08.660
I guess so. A lot of what I talk about with on the pro-life issue is, is hateful because I hate the
00:28:16.660
fact that we're killing, that we've killed 60 million babies. I really hate that. I hate the
00:28:22.580
murder of babies. All of that can be called hate speech, I suppose. And the, the label is, is meant
00:28:31.900
to be as fluid as that so that it can be applied to anything. And it's completely subjective.
00:28:38.660
And if now that means you can't access public accommodations, you can't even stay. Oh,
00:28:43.740
by the way, they also stopped her. Uh, they also, they all, they applied this to her husband as well.
00:28:47.860
Not just Michelle Malkin, her husband guilt by association.
00:28:54.200
Her husband cannot stay at Airbnb properties because his wife has opinions that they don't like.
00:29:03.040
What about her kids? Um, what about her uncles and aunts and cousins?
00:29:08.660
I guess they're, they're next in line. All right. Here's something that, um, I missed last week
00:29:15.800
when I was gone. And, um, I don't know if you missed it or not. You may have seen it, but I've
00:29:19.480
had it on, I've, I've had it on the docket here because I just, it's the kind of thing I have to
00:29:24.200
comment on. Professor Steven Kirshner at, uh, Fredonia university in an interview. Um, here he is,
00:29:32.700
we have a couple of clips. We'll play the first one here. He is making the case for pedophilia.
00:29:37.100
Listen, imagine that an adult male wants to have sex with a 12 year old girl. Imagine that she's a
00:29:45.220
willing participant, a very standard, very widely held view that there's something deeply wrong
00:29:50.300
about this and it's wrong independent of it being criminalized. It's not obvious to me that is in
00:29:55.600
fact wrong. I think this is a mistake. And I think that exploring why it's a mistake will tell us
00:30:01.100
not only things about adult child sex and statutory rape, but also about fundamental principles of
00:30:07.020
morality. Fundamental principles of morality is worried about, uh, and it gets worse. If you think
00:30:13.280
that that's as bad as it could possibly get there, there are many videos of this guy, which maybe you've
00:30:17.820
seen floating around there. Um, this is, I hesitate to say that this is the worst because I haven't
00:30:25.480
watched all the videos cause I can't stomach them, but this is the worst one that I could stomach
00:30:29.800
watching. Listen to what he says here. Well, there's a couple of things to say here. One is even if you
00:30:35.820
are looking for a threshold, let's say there's a threshold, I'm making this number up, but let's say
00:30:39.520
it's at age eight. Um, still that tells you that some adult child sex is permissible. Second, the notion
00:30:47.240
that it's wrong, even with a one-year-old is not quite obvious to me. There are reports in some
00:30:53.780
cultures of grandmothers fellating their, uh, the baby boys to calm them down when they're colicky.
00:30:59.900
Now, I don't know if this is true, but this is sort of widely reported as occurring in, in at least
00:31:03.860
one culture and it working that the grandmothers believe, believe this actually works. If this were
00:31:08.960
to be true, and again, I don't know what to be true. If it were to be true, it's hard to see what
00:31:13.680
would be wrong with it. So yeah, I guess I think, no, I don't think there's a blanket period beyond
00:31:20.220
which this is permissible. If we're interested in willing participation, which is the way I
00:31:25.920
structured it, then yeah, there's a, there's a point below which people aren't willing participants
00:31:29.660
in anything because they don't have intentions or they don't have the sort of mental states
00:31:34.280
that allow for willing participation. But no, I don't, I don't think it's blanket wrong at any age.
00:31:39.200
So this is a college professor, um, philosophy professor. And he says that it's at no age
00:31:49.120
is it necessarily wrong, but going all the way down to one, as you just heard him say.
00:31:57.240
Um, hopefully most people, at least most rational people can see now that it's not a slippery slope.
00:32:05.660
Um, there, there is an effort, an increasing effort by people and it always starts in academia.
00:32:15.160
Um, so we have it now in academia and we we've seen it elsewhere, but this is not the first college
00:32:19.300
professor we've heard in the last couple of months, um, talking about normalizing pedophilia.
00:32:24.880
And, and hopefully it's obvious by now that this is not a, some slippery slope conspiracy. This is,
00:32:31.580
this is, uh, it is a slippery slope, but it's real and we're on it.
00:32:37.640
And normalizing pedophilia is sort of the last, that's the last barrier to come down.
00:32:44.920
And it's going to come down because all the rest have,
00:32:47.480
you know, now it's, now it's a matter of pure ideological momentum.
00:32:57.920
And we also know it's going to happen for a couple other reasons. One is that as I pointed
00:33:02.940
out many times, you know, everything that's happening with gender is setting the stage for
00:33:10.020
the normalization of, and, you know, eventually the legalization of pedophilia.
00:33:14.120
Um, because the whole, the whole, you know, this professor of course waves away this, this
00:33:21.840
logic, but one of the reasons why pedophilia is a, is a, is a hideous evil is that children
00:33:32.120
cannot consent. They can't, they, they don't have the psychological capacity. They don't have
00:33:38.200
the mental faculties all in place to actually consent to do something like that.
00:33:44.120
Their, their, their brains are not fully formed yet. And so they can't possibly know what
00:33:51.980
they're doing. And also the power dynamics and everything else between an adult and the
00:33:58.200
child, the child can't consent to it. But if you're arguing that a child can consent at the
00:34:09.380
age of 12 to chemical castration, um, because a boy wants to become a girl, that a 14 year old
00:34:21.980
girl can consent to have her breast chopped off permanent life altering decision, uh, or even
00:34:29.680
that a three year old can make a, make the decision to start transitioning their gender.
00:34:35.040
If, if that's the argument that you're making, that almost everybody on the left makes not
00:34:41.940
just kooky college professors way out on the fringes. If that's the argument that you're
00:34:47.500
making, then you have already started to tear down this last barrier by, by claiming that
00:34:57.720
children can consent to life altering decisions to life altering sexual decisions.
00:35:07.900
So this is a quite inevitable. And here's the latest on this from the local ABC affiliate in
00:35:13.940
Buffalo. It says, um, the Fredonia professor who you just heard there is being assigned to duties
00:35:19.340
that do not include his physical presence on campus and will not have contact with students
00:35:24.260
as an investigation continues following his, his comments on adult child sex. Um, the, the, uh,
00:35:32.340
Fredonia released a response as soon as these videos came out. And the response from the statement
00:35:38.360
from president Stephen H. Collison says, Fredonia is aware of a video posted online involving one of
00:35:44.460
its professors. The views expressed by the professor are reprehensible and do not represent the values of
00:35:49.220
Fredonia in any way, shape or form. They are solely the professor's views. The matter is being reviewed.
00:35:54.260
Oh, so they're going to, they're going to review it. They're investigating it, but he's still getting
00:35:59.760
paid and he still has a job. And my prediction is that, you know, within a few weeks, he's going
00:36:06.680
to be back on the job. They're, they're waiting for the heat to take, to get off of them because
00:36:10.520
this is not, by the way, they, this is not a surprise to them. This guy has been talking about this
00:36:15.620
issue and, uh, he's been on this train of, of, uh, normalizing and legalizing and justifying
00:36:22.320
validating pedophilia for years. They knew that he thought all of this. They even knew he was out
00:36:29.020
doing interviews about it. They just didn't expect it would go viral and that, uh, the wrong people
00:36:34.660
would see it. So they're waiting for the heat to come off and then they're going to, I guarantee
00:36:38.140
put them back on assignment. All right. Uh, final thing. Here's a CNN report about moms who come
00:36:45.780
together in a parking lot every once in a while to, uh, to scream, not exactly sure why, but let's
00:36:52.240
watch and find out. Deep breaths in. I mean, at first you're, you're a little nervous, right?
00:37:06.160
Or a little like, can I do this? Is this, is this appropriate? You feel lighter. You feel a complete
00:37:18.000
release. Um, you feel, it's, it's nice to feel out of control. I want a cheddar bunny. You want a cheddar
00:37:24.640
bunny? All right. Back in 2020, when we went into pandemic quarantine for the first time,
00:37:32.000
I went, instantly went remote with all my clients and started having conversation after conversation
00:37:38.000
about the struggles that women and moms were having. One plus two makes three. I also have two
00:37:45.040
little kids. So I was living what they were talking about. We were stuck at home. We couldn't see the
00:37:50.480
people that helped us. Even therapy sessions were via zoom. I could feel their anger through the screen.
00:37:55.680
I could sense it in my own body connecting to theirs. And I would say to them, we just need to go into a
00:38:01.600
field and scream. That was where it started. And then a year later, when we were still stuck in this
00:38:08.480
pandemic, still experiencing a lot of the same overwhelm, we did it again, uh, in January of 2022.
00:38:20.960
Okay. Well, if you thought that liberal women couldn't get any more annoying,
00:38:25.520
you stand corrected. I have an idea. How about you just, uh, you just suck it up buttercup.
00:38:31.600
How's that for an idea? Control your emotions a little bit.
00:38:35.440
Oh, we're so, we're so stressed. We have to go out into the parking lot and scream,
00:38:39.760
let everybody know it. What, what, what, what happened to just, you know, I don't know,
00:38:45.520
being an adult, having a little bit of maturity. This is, this is how, like, this is how my,
00:38:52.720
my two-year-old handles her stress. A little bit of maturity. That's my idea. Just a thought.
00:39:00.720
All right, we'll start with our, uh, brand spanking new video comments. Let's begin. Let's play, uh,
00:39:20.320
clip eight first. Hey Matt, this is Joshua Royal Wathen. I am the proud author of the Sweet Baby
00:39:26.480
Gang Anthem. With all the fun being had in the video comments, I wanted to submit one from myself
00:39:31.600
with a new verse that I wrote just for you. Take a listen.
00:39:35.600
Who's safe and dream you have to leave in there just for a day?
00:39:41.600
There's someone to thank. He leads the Sweet Baby Gang.
00:39:49.600
Who's bringing shopping carts back to their rightful place. We're becoming saints. Here in the Sweet Baby Gang.
00:40:05.120
Let me know what you think of it. If you like it, I'll create an official extended version
00:40:09.120
and release it on Spotify. Uh, or if not, just cancel me. That's fine too. Uh, regardless, man,
00:40:15.440
thank you so much for what you do and for allowing me to be a part of your show in this way.
00:40:20.400
It's beautiful, Josh. It really, it almost, if I, if I could experience human emotion, I would have,
00:40:24.320
I think I probably would have cried. Uh, and Joshua Royal is the poet laureate of the, of the Sweet
00:40:30.880
Baby Gang. Uh, I, I think that's the best. I think we need to take that verse and make that the verse
00:40:36.480
that we played before the comment. That's my, that's my, and we gotta, that's the verse right there.
00:40:40.560
As good as the verse is that we use, I think that's it. Wonderful. Beautiful. Um,
00:40:49.840
what else is there to say? Let's go to, uh, let's play clip. This is a long one. Uh, clip six.
00:40:56.960
Hey Matt, my name's Jeff. With all this talk about voting going on the last couple of weeks,
00:41:01.360
I wondered what you would make of a system of weighted voting. Not sure if any countries do this,
00:41:06.100
but I like the idea of a system that has maybe up to 10 points. Uh, you get one when you come of age,
00:41:11.860
another point when you turn 40, another when you're 60, those ages could be tweaked depending.
00:41:16.900
Um, three more points for taking a series of tests, optional. Um, I would do economics,
00:41:22.740
us law, us history, world history, and current world affairs. You could choose any one of those
00:41:28.420
up to three, get up to three points. And these are hard tests. I would, I would make them, you know,
00:41:33.060
you sit for an hour, maybe 200 multiple choice questions. So you really have to know your stuff.
00:41:38.100
The final four points I would give to having dependents, being a property owner, being a
00:41:43.460
business owner and serving in the military in some capacity. And you could argue about
00:41:48.740
how many years of service or, um, how many dependents, how big your business has to be.
00:41:54.420
But you know, that's the general framework. And then there's a lot you could do with this system.
00:41:57.860
You could knock felons back down to one point. They still get to vote, but it's not worth as much.
00:42:02.980
And I like this because even your average citizen who starts a family, buys a house,
00:42:08.100
starts a business, takes their test, is going to have a vote that's worth eight, nine, or 10.
00:42:12.500
And people that just don't care all that much are just going to be stuck at a one or a two. So it
00:42:15.940
really drives home the fact that, you know, stakeholders and people with skin in the game,
00:42:21.220
um, that put in the effort are going to have more of a say in how our countries run.
00:42:24.740
Uh, very curious what you'd have to say about that. SBG for life. Thank you.
00:42:28.100
Well, it's, it's a better system than what we have right now. Um, but then again,
00:42:32.820
pretty much any system is better. I think when it comes to any voting system is better than what
00:42:36.500
we have right now, where everyone is allowed to vote no matter how ignorant, uninformed they happen
00:42:44.900
to be. And their vote counts exactly the same as, uh, as someone who actually knows what they're doing
00:42:51.300
and is paying attention and at least knows what universe and what galaxy and what country they're
00:42:55.300
living in. So anything's better than that. I think that that is an improvement. Um,
00:43:01.780
it's a creative idea. I'll give you that. I've never heard that, that concept before.
00:43:06.260
So I like that we're having this conversation, like at least this is a conversation we should,
00:43:09.940
we should actually be having on a, on a national level. So I like that. My only problem with it is
00:43:14.580
that number one, you give, it's, it gives too much weight to age. So there's, I don't see any
00:43:21.140
reason why say a sick, someone who's 60, their vote should count more than someone who's 30.
00:43:27.940
I am a proponent of raising the voting age above 18 only because 18 year olds are still kids.
00:43:34.980
Really? I mean, effectively you're still a kid and your brain isn't, isn't even fully developed yet
00:43:40.180
until you're like 25, which is why I think you can make the argument for putting the voting
00:43:44.100
age of 25. But then once you're fully an adult, um, and especially if you are,
00:43:51.860
especially if you're an adult and you're married and you have a family and you have a job and all
00:43:56.660
that, and you're a taxpayer, um, I don't see any reason why you would gain more credit just,
00:44:03.060
just simply by getting older. So that's one problem. The other problem is, you know, you're,
00:44:08.420
you're still talking about giving some kind of vote to people who have no skin in the game and have
00:44:13.540
no idea what they're doing. And my point is that their vote should count for zero.
00:44:18.980
They should have zero points. They should have zero say.
00:44:21.300
If you have no skin in the game, you're not invested at all. Um,
00:44:29.060
and, uh, and you, and you don't know anything about the system you're participating in,
00:44:36.020
then you should get no vote at all. But again, it's a good conversation.
00:44:40.260
Uh, let's see, this is from officer Derek Chauvin. I'm guessing not the one and only says,
00:44:47.060
it's stunning and brave that these woke warriors would take their masks off and risk COVID to
00:44:51.620
infiltrate the SBG crowd. Yeah, we'll see. We'll see how many show up today. I'm speaking at Texas
00:44:56.420
A&M tonight at seven o'clock. And we talked yesterday about their, the leftist plan to,
00:45:00.820
to infiltrate and we'll see, they got to get 35. That's their, that's what they wrote down on their
00:45:05.940
little, uh, on their little chart. They got to get 35. And if they can't get 35, they're all going to
00:45:11.220
walk away. So we'll see. Um, contextually obligated says I normally love Matt's parenting advice,
00:45:16.340
but this one stressed me out as a new mom. She's one years old now. So maybe I'm just paranoid,
00:45:21.060
but I can't leave my daughter alone in the car for even a split second. I'm afraid I'd have a heart
00:45:25.540
attack or spontaneously combust before I get back to the car and she'll just sit in the back and cook.
00:45:32.180
And no one would know that she's back there. I do struggle, but I bring the cart back with her in
00:45:36.580
my arms. Well, as long as you're returning the cart. Um, but this is one of those things,
00:45:40.420
you know, one, one of those areas of kind of absurd paranoia in our culture when like, yes,
00:45:47.640
obviously if it's a hundred degrees outside, uh, you're not going to leave your kid in the car for
00:45:53.220
any extended length of time because that's extremely dangerous and you're going to kill them. But
00:45:57.760
that, so that's, that's clear. It should be clear that you shouldn't be doing that.
00:46:02.240
But in a lot of cases that's now morphed into, if it's 65 degrees out, you can't leave your kid in
00:46:10.040
a locked car for a minute to go return a shopping cart or even like just run into the gas station
00:46:17.980
real quick and buy something and come out. That doesn't make any sense. It's that's paranoia.
00:46:22.660
There's really nothing behind it. And, uh, but I also understand if she's one and you're a new parent,
00:46:27.020
you're going to be paranoid. I get it. Um, look, and who am I to talk about paranoia? I still,
00:46:32.640
before I go to bed each night, I go upstairs and I check all my kids to make sure they're still
00:46:36.620
breathing. And I still do that. And my, our oldest are eight years old. So, uh, and finally,
00:46:42.420
this guy's the limit says, dear Matt's protesters. If you really want to blend in head to the DW store
00:46:47.260
and pick up a few SBG and Johnny, the Walrus shirts and a few copies of the book helps to bring a leftist
00:46:52.440
tears Tumblr or two. That's a great idea. You know, I suggested, and I gave the, the hint that if you
00:46:58.600
want to be heterosexual passing, as they said, they want to be so they can blend in with the
00:47:03.440
crowd. They can wear t-shirts that say I'm heterosexual because of course, that's what
00:47:06.940
all cisgender heterosexual people do even better though. And I'm ashamed. I didn't think of this
00:47:11.280
is that's right. Go to dailywire.com slash shop, go to our store, buy all the Matt Walsh
00:47:16.280
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00:47:21.720
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You know, there's always been racism in the world, and there always will be.
00:48:49.980
Contrary to the convenient, ad hoc, arbitrary definition the left gives the word today,
00:48:54.780
racism is simply the hatred toward or resentment of another group of people based on their skin color.
00:48:59.500
Racism is not a single word somebody says. It's not a joke they make. Racism also is not dependent
00:49:04.920
on power structures or systems or institutions. Any old schlub can be a racist. And the racism of
00:49:12.260
the least powerful is no more justified than the racism of the most powerful. Racism is not the
00:49:17.620
exclusive domain of one race or another. No race has a monopoly on racism, either as victim or
00:49:24.880
perpetrator. And racism is not necessarily a crisis. Because if somebody is racist and their racism is
00:49:33.360
largely rejected by the society they live in, then there's not a whole lot of harm that his racist
00:49:39.680
thoughts can do. His racism is likely to remain mostly in his thoughts because it's not accepted
00:49:45.620
by society where it damages him more than it damages anybody else. Where racism becomes truly dangerous
00:49:53.000
is where it's accepted by the culture. Racism that society embraces, even celebrates, is the kind, it's the
00:49:59.660
only kind that can cause widespread harm. It's the only kind that we really have to worry about. But given that
00:50:05.160
society accepts this kind of racism, most people in society are not worried about it, which means always
00:50:10.940
that the kind of racism everyone should worry about is by definition exactly the kind that they're not
00:50:17.200
worrying about. And in our culture, of course, that is anti-white racism. It is only in a country that
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embraces and celebrates anti-white racism that something like this can exist. According to the
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film website Collider, filmmaker Sasha Jenkins has teamed up with Showtime to shine a light on
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institutionalized and systemic racism in a new docu-series titled Everything's Gonna Be All White.
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In the series trailer, viewers hear from multiple people of color speaking about their experiences
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with racism and the negative impact of whiteness in America. Set to debut on February 11th,
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the three-part limited series will feature interviews with historians, artists, activists,
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cultural commentators, actors, and more. In a trailer that gives a may-trigger-white-people
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disclaimer at its start, several interviewees provide their commentary on everything from
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white fragility to the Capitol riots of January 2021. Through facts, historical events, and even some
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comedy, the trailer focuses its lens on the problematic systems that are in place to hold people of color
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down while elevating Caucasians. Well, this sounds bad already. You don't know the half of it. The
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trailer for this thing came out a few days ago, and it is maybe the most unabashedly,
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gleefully racist thing you'll ever watch in your life. Take a look.
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I think what annoys me most about white people is when they pretend like they're the victim.
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What's also annoying is when they, you know, when they kill us.
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We'll just stop there for a second to note that it is certainly annoying to be killed. I agree with
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you there. But it's very rare that a white person kills a black person. It's also comparatively rare
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that a black person kills a white person. White people tend to kill white people and black people
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tend to kill black people. Black people make up a hugely disproportionate number of murder victims,
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but they're almost all killed by other black people. And as for interracial murder, which again
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is rare, more whites are killed by black people than black people by white people. Those are the facts
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in case they matter to you. Back to the trailer.
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You know, fragility is an interesting concept. Let me ask you this. When white people are told that
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there's a certain word they can't say in any context, they can't even utter the syllables,
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no matter the reason or intention because of the harm that word will do to members of another race.
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Where is the fragility there? Who's being fragile? When a black NFL coach cries that he's being
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oppressed because it took him more than three hours to find a new coaching job. Is that fragility?
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See, as it turns out, there's quite a lot of fragility in our culture, but it's not that one race or
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another is fragile. There is in fact plenty of fragility among white people too. It's that fragility
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is cultivated among members of victim classes. They are treated as fragile, encouraged to be
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fragile, encouraged to be helpless, to be victims. That's where the fragility is. All right, let's go
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We're storming the Capitol. You're not patriots. You're ridiculous.
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One of the definitions of American whiteness is ignorance.
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White people, we are not your problem. You are.
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Should white people today feel any responsibility for slavery?
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Ain't no way Jesus walked around with blonde hair and blue eyes.
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White culture fears the end of the world. For us as Native people, the end of the world
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Symbols and monuments, these are mementos of racism.
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What about TCBY yogurt or something? Everybody can get behind.
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We have to make sure that these stories are told from our perspective.
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All right. I think it's probably about enough of that. You know, I often hear, just on this
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white Jesus thing, I often hear it insisted that Jesus isn't white.
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But the interesting thing is, I never hear anyone insisting that he is white.
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So race hustlers love to go on and on about the fact that Jesus didn't have blonde hair and blue eyes.
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Which is a bit like me running around telling everybody that George Washington wasn't a black guy from Nigeria.
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It's true, of course, that George Washington wasn't African.
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But by debunking that idea, I'm debunking something that I made up in my head in the first place.
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In a similar way, nobody ever said that Jesus looked like he's from Sweden.
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Now, you might see Jesus depicted with lighter skin in some art, but that's because nobody knows what Jesus looked like.
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And so his physical depictions, which are all essentially fictional,
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because there's no portrait provided to us in the Bible.
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And that means his physical depictions are going to reflect the people who create the depiction.
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Black artists will probably tend to make Jesus look a little bit blacker,
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while white artists may tend to make him look a little bit whiter.
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Now, Jesus, I can assure you, is not offended by any of this.
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In fact, Jesus doesn't really care if we get his physical description exactly right.
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And I feel comfortable speaking for Jesus on this point.
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And I know that he doesn't care because if he did, he would have provided us with that description
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instead of leaving it so conspicuously absent from the record.
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And so what that means is that people, again, sort of make it up.
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And as artists, it's going to reflect their, you know, it's going to reflect themselves in a certain way.
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Now, you notice at the end of the clip, we're told that the stories of history, including the gospel story, I guess,
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must be told from our perspective, meaning the non-white perspective.
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Of course, anyone who tells a story is going to be telling it from their own perspective.
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Nobody is suggesting that black people shouldn't have a perspective or they shouldn't tell stories grounded in that perspective.
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But what he really means, what this documentary, along with critical race theory as a whole, is trying to get across,
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is that the stories of history and the story of America and the story of our culture, both past and present,
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must be told from a perspective that is actively antagonistic towards white people.
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Is there any country in the non-Western world where the culture is openly antagonistic to the nation's predominant race?
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Could something analogous to what I just played for you exist in any non-Western country?
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You know, something like that targeting the majority of the people in the country on racial grounds?
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Could there be any serious movement anywhere else to shame and demonize and exclude and marginalize the majority race in the country?
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Has anything like this ever existed anywhere in history?
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And it's gotten to this point now through years of conditioning.
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Not only the conditioning of non-white groups to hate white people and blame them for every problem,
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even and especially the problems that members of these other groups largely cause through their own choices.
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But on top of that, there has to have been a long and sustained effort to condition white people to hate themselves,
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It's probably not a coincidence that this is all happening at the same time that gender ideology takes hold.
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Because all of this comes down to a hatred and rejection of yourself.
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That's the only way that any of this stuff can happen.
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The most ridiculously racist thing put on film in decades, easily.
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And you can watch it on Showtime this week, which is why today we must say that Showtime is canceled.
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