The Matt Walsh Show - February 11, 2022


Ep. 888 - Biden Hires Gender Fluid Drag Queen Dog Fetishist


Episode Stats

Length

59 minutes

Words per Minute

183.54318

Word Count

11,011

Sentence Count

584

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

The Biden administration goes for gold in the woke Olympics by appointing a genderfluid drag queen/dog fetishist to a high-ranking federal post. Also, parents in one school district are outraged after their young children were given an assignment asking them to list their sexual desires and preferences, and we ll have to explain that one. And a new Disney Junior show teaches kids about microaggressions through song. Plus, many Democrats have changed their tune about masking their sexuality. What accounts for the sudden conversion? Finally, we ll discuss what might be the most horrific story of racism you ll ever hear, and it happened in a Gucci store, and the victim is a rapper.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on The Matt Walsh Show, the Biden administration goes for gold in the woke
00:00:03.440 Olympics by appointing a gender-fluid drag queen dog fetishist to a high-ranking federal post.
00:00:09.840 Yes, we'll have more information about that. Also, speaking of sexual degeneracy,
00:00:13.200 parents in one school district are outraged after their young children were given an assignment
00:00:16.820 asking them to list their sexual desires and preferences and comparing it to pizza.
00:00:22.640 We'll have to explain that one as well. And a new Disney Junior show teaches kids about
00:00:25.960 microaggressions through song. Plus, many Democrats have changed their tune about masking. What
00:00:30.560 accounts for the sudden conversion? Finally, in our daily cancellation, we'll discuss what might be
00:00:34.200 the most horrific story of racism you'll ever hear, and it happened in a Gucci store, and the victim
00:00:39.480 is a rapper. All of that and more today on The Matt Walsh Show.
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00:02:13.220 and mention offer code Walsh. As Western civilization marches inexorably into collapse and extinction,
00:02:20.120 many landmarks kind of mark our way, our path, as we go along. Many unprecedented events
00:02:26.120 and historic moments occur. As we get nearer and nearer to the edge of the cliff, we find that we
00:02:31.740 pass these signposts with greater frequency. And so history was made yet again this week,
00:02:36.700 though you may not have heard about it. According to multiple reports, the Biden administration has
00:02:40.420 hired a man named Sam Brinton to an important and high-level post at the Department of Energy.
00:02:46.320 Brinton will be the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the Office of
00:02:53.240 Nuclear Energy, where he will be tasked with the important role of, as the title suggests,
00:02:58.260 disposing of nuclear waste. This is the kind of thing that you would want to entrust to only the
00:03:03.000 sanest and most clear-headed sort of person. But instead, Biden has decided to use this appointment
00:03:08.600 as another opportunity to earn woke points from the far left. Brinton, as it turns out,
00:03:15.360 is a longtime LGBT activist. Most recently, he was the head of advocacy and government affairs for a
00:03:21.360 gay rights group called the Trevor Project, where he worked on important issues like pronouns. Listen.
00:03:26.420 I use they and them as my pronouns. And when someone uses they and them as my pronouns,
00:03:35.580 I feel like that person is listening to me. That person cares about me and that person
00:03:39.900 wants to have a conversation with me.
00:03:51.160 Pronouns are a fascinating part of modern culture. I don't think many people think about them very often
00:04:01.660 until someone like myself or others say their pronouns. So when I introduce myself, I generally
00:04:10.000 say, hi, my name's Sam Brinton. I use they and them as my pronouns. And I serve as head of advocacy
00:04:15.360 and government affairs for the Trevor Project.
00:04:18.160 I don't know why they always dress like they just raided the wardrobe at a, you know, Tim Burton film or
00:04:24.440 something. His extensive experience promoting pronoun usage has undoubtedly prepared him to run a
00:04:29.620 division within the Department of Energy, of course. But we haven't even scratched the woke
00:04:33.660 surface when it comes to Sam Brinton. On his own Twitter account, Brinton brags that he will be,
00:04:38.760 to his knowledge, the first gender fluid person appointed to a position of leadership in the federal
00:04:43.340 government. But he sells himself a little short, I think. He's not just the first gender fluid person to
00:04:50.400 hold a high ranking position in the government, mostly because there is no such thing as being
00:04:54.740 gender fluid. He is, though, as far as I know, the first drag queen and dog fetishist. Now, we know
00:05:01.760 that Bill Clinton was into some weird stuff, so it's possible that Brinton's appointment is not as
00:05:06.820 historic as it might seem. But we can certainly say that he is the first person in a high ranking
00:05:11.260 federal post to be open about these things, at least. And he is indeed very open, all too open.
00:05:18.480 The National Pulse reports, quote, a recent high level hire at the Department of Energy's Office of
00:05:24.240 Nuclear Energy is a drag queen LGBTQ plus activist who has lectured on kink at college campuses and
00:05:31.540 participated in interviews about fetish role play. In one interview, Sam Brinton, now a top Biden
00:05:36.680 official, even discusses having sex with animals. He also goes by Sister Radioactive, his drag queen
00:05:43.900 alter ego. In his own website's bio, Brinton reveals, quote, Sam has worn his stilettos to
00:05:49.260 Congress to advise legislators about nuclear policy and to the White House, where he advised President
00:05:54.220 Obama and Michelle Obama on LGBT issues. He shows young men and women everywhere that everywhere he
00:06:00.100 goes that they can be who they are and gives them courage. Once while he was walking around Disney
00:06:04.740 World in six inch stilettos with his boyfriend, a young gay boy saw Sam with his boyfriend and started
00:06:09.760 crying. He told his mother, it's true, mom. We can be our own princesses here. Yeah, I'm sure this guy
00:06:16.900 has caused a lot of children to bust out in tears when they when they see him. An inspiring story,
00:06:23.700 though. Specifically, what it inspires is nausea. And it gets worse. Back to the National Pulse, it says,
00:06:28.900 Brinton is an active member of the Washington, D.C. chapter of a drag queen society known as the
00:06:33.220 Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, which lists him as the principal contact on its 2016 and 2018 tax forms.
00:06:39.160 During the group's Lavender Mass 2021, Brinton can be seen referring to Anthony Fauci,
00:06:44.320 who was declared a saint as Daddy Fauci. In a separate interview, Brinton explains how he
00:06:49.100 role plays as a pup handler. Brinton explains, quote, I actually have trouble when we transition
00:06:55.040 from pup play to having sex. Like, no, I can't have you whimper like that when we're having sex,
00:07:01.260 he says, because I don't want to mix that world. It's interesting because he doesn't have to come out
00:07:06.260 of pup mode to have me have sex with him. I personally have to bring him out of pup perception
00:07:10.560 for me, but that I'm still treating him as a submissive to me. You know, I've always scoffed
00:07:16.820 at the idea of trigger warnings, but that might have been an occasion to use one. Too late now.
00:07:22.080 Sorry about that. Now, if you for some reason want some pictures to go along with those descriptions,
00:07:27.640 journalist Andy Ngo provides them here. And you can see, if you're watching this on video,
00:07:32.620 you can see Brinton with his gay lovers in leather dog masks and leashes. These must be the dog-faced
00:07:39.160 pony soldiers that Biden warned us about. If only we had listened. So this is who will be in charge
00:07:46.600 of nuclear waste disposal over at the Department of Energy. The good news is that when we have our
00:07:52.360 own Chernobyl, the eventual HBO miniseries about it will be even more interesting. Meanwhile,
00:07:58.560 many people on social media have defended Brinton from criticism, saying that his sex life is none
00:08:03.600 of our business. You know, it's not relevant to the work he was hired to do. And we shouldn't
00:08:09.380 kink shame him. The problem with that argument, of course, is that he has made his sex life our
00:08:15.180 business. He has spent years advertising it, posting photographs, doing interviews, and so on.
00:08:21.980 So if you don't want anyone to know about or comment on your sexual proclivities,
00:08:26.280 then don't stand on the street corner with a bullhorn shouting,
00:08:30.060 Hey guys, let me tell you about my sexual proclivities.
00:08:33.980 And especially don't do it with a leather dog mask on.
00:08:37.900 But of course, as always with LGBT activists, they very much want the public to know about
00:08:43.120 their sex lives and to have opinions about their sex lives. It's just that they only want us to have
00:08:48.080 one specific opinion, which is an opinion of approval, affirmation, and celebration.
00:08:52.360 Unfortunately for them, it doesn't work that way. See, when you submit a certain fact about
00:08:59.160 yourself to the public, when you say to the public, Hey, let me tell you about myself. Isn't
00:09:03.800 that interesting? You don't get to assign them an opinion ahead of time. You don't get to say to
00:09:10.560 someone, a stranger, here, I'm going to give you this fact about myself. And before I tell you,
00:09:16.260 here's the only opinion you're allowed to have about it. No, you've opened yourself up for whatever
00:09:22.980 judgment people feel like making. And no matter what the judgment is, you're not a victim because
00:09:29.060 they can have whatever opinion they want. And the judgment in this case about a drag queen dog
00:09:34.380 fetishist is going to be among many people and ought to be rather negative. Now, is it relevant to the
00:09:42.580 job that he's supposed to do? Does, does this even matter? Well, it does because only a mentally
00:09:49.140 unbalanced and severely sick person would have any desire to dress someone up in a leather dog outfit
00:09:55.140 and walk them around on a leash. There's a sentence, one of many that I never thought I'd have to say.
00:10:02.300 Only such a person would be sexually tantalized by the idea of someone pretending to be a dog. I mean,
00:10:07.380 this is, I shouldn't have to tell you, this is bestiality. You know, this is you're attracted to
00:10:13.820 someone because they're pretending to be a dog. Your personal life is, is going to actually be the
00:10:19.740 best reflection of who you are as a person. That's why we call it your personal life.
00:10:26.200 And the reflection in Sam Britton's case is quite horrifying. This is to say nothing of the national
00:10:32.220 security risks of having someone like this anywhere near nuclear material. The concern isn't so much
00:10:38.660 what he would do with that material. I mean, that's part of the concern, but even more so what a country
00:10:44.040 like China might be able to do with someone like him. I mean, just think we know what Britain has made
00:10:51.240 public about himself. Now, just imagine what he has not made public. I mean, for this guy, this, the,
00:10:58.620 the, the things that, that he advertises, the things about his life that he says, oh yeah, everyone
00:11:04.200 should know about this. I mean, what are the things where he says, oh, I'm not going to tell anybody
00:11:10.280 about this. I don't know what they are, but imagine if China discovers those things, putting the drag queen
00:11:20.180 and the dog outfit into a position of leadership in the department of energy is a big blinking neon sign
00:11:25.640 shouting, hey China, please blackmail this guy. Besides the final point here is let's remember how
00:11:33.080 the left treated people like Amy Coney Barrett, Mike Pence, their personal lives, their beliefs about
00:11:40.680 sex were considered very relevant. The dogma lives loudly within you. Who can forget that phrase to
00:11:47.720 Amy Coney Barrett? And what were those beliefs? Well, simply that people should get married, stay
00:11:54.800 married, and only have sex with their own spouses. These, what we must now call traditional attitudes
00:12:00.980 about sex, were meant to be disqualifying. And yet a man who fantasizes about having sex with dogs
00:12:07.320 ought not be disqualified. Now, you see, it's not that the left thinks sex is private and has no
00:12:14.860 relevance to the public. Far from it. They've done more than anyone to make sex into a public affair
00:12:21.060 in more ways than one. No, it's that there is a certain extremely depraved set of ideas about sex
00:12:28.540 that they want to promote and normalize. And that's what this guy's appointment is obviously
00:12:34.760 really about. Now let's get to our five headlines.
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00:13:54.440 Britton and his appointment to the nuclear division over the Department of Energy is whether anyone in the
00:14:01.080 Republican Party will have the minimal courage required to criticize it or say anything about
00:14:07.700 it. Because we know as discussed with the Democrats when it came to Mike Pence, they were very eager to
00:14:15.700 say, I don't know, this guy only has sex with his wife. Seems a little suspicious. I don't know if he's
00:14:21.900 cut out for this job. Will any Republican stand up and say, hey, you know what? I'm actually not okay
00:14:29.760 with the dog fetishist drag queen, gender fluid guy having this position.
00:14:37.320 Probably not. As it stands right now, this is, he's put into that position totally unopposed.
00:14:41.920 All right. Let's unfortunately stay in the same theme here of sexual degeneracy. Reading now from
00:14:51.480 Tim Poole's website, timcast.com, says a Connecticut school is being criticized for sending eighth
00:14:57.460 graders an assignment requiring them to compare their preferred pizza toppings to their sexual
00:15:02.360 preferences. The school is now calling this assignment a mistake. Students at John F. Kennedy
00:15:09.020 Middle School in Enfield recently received the pizza and consent assignment. The assignment asked
00:15:15.180 students to compare their favorite pizza toppings to their favorite sex acts. I think, in fact, we have
00:15:21.380 a mother of one of these kids. She spoke to the Board of Education about it, and she has a little
00:15:27.320 bit more information about it. Let's listen to this clip. Just last week, a school assignment in JFK
00:15:32.540 labeled pizza and consent was sent out for students. What's pizza got to do with it, you wonder? We can use
00:15:37.660 pizza as a metaphor for sex. Those are the first two lines of this assignment, which is centered around
00:15:42.380 establishing consent and boundaries. Except for page two, where it takes it one step further and
00:15:47.140 states, now that you know the metaphor for sex, let's explore your preference. Draw and color your
00:15:52.220 favorite type of pizza. Mirror these preferences in relation to sex. Here are some examples, likes,
00:15:57.760 cheese equals kissing, dislikes, olives equals giving oral. Since when has it become acceptable for a
00:16:03.360 teacher to ask a student what their sexual wants, desires, and boundaries are. Maybe our board members
00:16:08.120 would like to answer this assignment and share their thoughts, just like our eighth grade students
00:16:11.500 were requested to do. No? Do you object and find it incredibly uncomfortable? When we reached out for
00:16:16.380 clarification, we were informed that the incorrect version of this assignment was posted in the
00:16:20.220 curriculum by mistake and inadvertently used for instruction in the classes. The coordinator claimed
00:16:24.940 to have caught the error in June, but failed to post the edited version intended for instruction.
00:16:28.760 Why didn't the teachers that taught this assignment catch it and question it? Did they just teach the
00:16:33.160 curriculum blindly, not questioning the morality of assignments required for the unit?
00:16:38.000 Oh, so that's their excuses that it was a mistake? And what kind of accident? Oh, we tripped and fell
00:16:45.080 and accidentally sexually groomed children. I mean, how is this an accident? It's very much intentional.
00:16:51.120 This was something they obviously meant to do. The only, as always, when you hear about mistakes,
00:16:56.560 when there's some horrific thing that makes its way into the curriculum, and then the school board
00:17:03.740 members or the teachers and the administrators say, oh, it was a mistake. No, the mistake was
00:17:08.540 parents finding out about it. That was the mistake. Because the kids aren't supposed to go home and tell
00:17:16.260 the parents, right? Parents aren't supposed to know about that. This is why the left has been very clear
00:17:22.200 that this, this is, it's none of your business what happens at the school. You shouldn't have any say
00:17:27.240 in that. That's, that's up to the teachers. So the mistake is that, uh, they found out. And I mean,
00:17:33.740 I'm not even going to try to understand, uh, the, some of the specifics here.
00:17:41.200 So talk about your sexual preferences and then, and then, and how they relate to pizza top toppings.
00:17:49.920 What? So each sex act is analogous to a pizza topping. So what, what, what is Sam Britton
00:17:57.760 like on his pizza? What, how do we, what, which pizza topping does that compare to? I wonder,
00:18:01.860 but when we see all of this, well, we have to remember, we talked about this in a backstage
00:18:08.200 last night, actually is, um, and it's, and it's good that, that parents are waking up to this now
00:18:14.140 and are becoming aware and they're speaking out. And that's a very good thing.
00:18:18.400 It's just unfortunate that we're about 60 years late, better late than never. I mean,
00:18:26.380 it's good that we're starting now, but all of this, as I explained last night, all of this was
00:18:33.400 inevitable. The moment that comprehensive, what they, what they used to call, I suppose they still
00:18:38.580 call comprehensive sex education. Once that became, um, ubiquitous in the school system, once that made
00:18:45.520 it into every curriculum, every, every school in the country, which it has been for decades now,
00:18:50.860 once that happened, all of this was inevitable. This is a logical extension of that.
00:18:56.380 And as bad as this is, I mean, you're asking eighth graders, not only are you talking to them
00:19:03.400 about the sexuality and sexual preferences, but you're asking them to specifically tell you
00:19:09.020 what their sexual desires are. You're, you're an adult talking to children, asking for their sexual
00:19:16.520 desires. You go up to a kid on the street, you take one of these teachers and, um, put them in a,
00:19:25.520 in civilian clothes out, out just walking on the street and they go up to an eighth grader and say,
00:19:30.660 Hey, uh, little kid, can you tell me about your sexual desires? You do that. And it's,
00:19:35.480 you're going to prison for that. That now you're, now you're on the sex offender registry,
00:19:41.400 but put the kid behind a desk and put you also behind a desk in, in, in the, in a classroom.
00:19:50.920 And now all of a sudden it's okay. No, of course not. But as bad as this is, it's not that much
00:19:57.980 worse. It's worse only by a matter of a few degrees from, um, the kind of thing that they
00:20:04.080 were doing in sex ed classes when I was going to school or back in the nineties, this is the
00:20:10.380 logical extension of, of comprehensive sex ed. The moment we went from, let's tell kids, um,
00:20:18.640 just about the birds and the bees, where babies come from, human anatomy, the biology of sexual
00:20:25.800 reproduction. Okay. Of course, that's going to be in the curriculum. That's part of science. That's
00:20:31.460 part of anatomy, you know, and, and at a certain age, when they get to a certain point, kids are
00:20:36.020 going to learn about that. They're going to learn about reproduction. But the moment we went from
00:20:39.680 learning about the scientific facts of sexual reproduction to, um, the, the, the teachers and
00:20:47.440 the school system, they're going to, you know, impart certain views, certain, uh, a value system
00:20:56.560 about the sexual act itself. So it went from reproduction to here are the attitudes that you
00:21:04.820 should have about sex. Once that threshold was crossed, all of the rest of this was going to
00:21:13.380 follow inevitably. And the problem is that for years and decades, even, yeah, there, there've
00:21:21.620 always been some conservatives criticizing comprehensive sexual sex ed, sex ed on these
00:21:26.240 grounds. But for years they were shouted down as a prudes and Puritans. And now a lot of the
00:21:35.560 people that were doing the shouting are outraged and they're showing up at the school boards outrage.
00:21:41.700 And I'm glad they are, but it's too bad that you're 20, 30, 40 years late.
00:21:47.640 And this is not just about, I told you so this is more like next time, try to catch on to these
00:21:55.300 things much sooner. All right. Uh, this is from Politico. It says Democrats are making a U-turn
00:22:02.480 on mask mandates just in time for the midterms. It's happening among the party's governors, several
00:22:06.520 of whom are easing up their masking rules as COVID's Omicron wave fades. And it's happening
00:22:12.140 on the Hill where Democrats are suddenly lining up to call for rollbacks of the nation's most
00:22:16.340 noticeable pandemic era rule. Their pandemic pivot comes as they brace for a brutal November
00:22:21.000 election in which the virus is shaping up to be Democrats' biggest blind spot. Um, many in the
00:22:26.200 party are now coming around to what swing district lawmakers have privately warned for weeks that the
00:22:29.980 Biden administration needs to drastically rethink its handling of COVID, particularly in the suburbs.
00:22:34.540 Those vulnerable Democrats worry that ugly clashes over mask school closings and vaccine mandates
00:22:38.720 will crush them in purple districts this fall. And it will, and there's nothing they could do to
00:22:42.480 stop it now. Thank God. Um, and as, as more and more school districts and states get away from
00:22:48.780 masking, uh, we're starting to see how kids are reacting to that. So I just want to play, play one
00:22:53.520 clip for you. Here's a class in an elementary school in Nevada when they, they first learn that the mask
00:22:59.980 mandate has been lifted and these kids look like they're, I don't know, in first or second grade.
00:23:04.540 And, um, here's how they react to it. Watch this.
00:23:07.680 Starting tomorrow, we don't have to wear masks anymore.
00:23:10.540 Yeah. Remember when they told us that, uh, Oh, it's no big deal to have the kids wear the mask. They
00:23:37.720 don't care. They're fine. They don't mind. No, it turns out when you, when you force anyone to
00:23:44.700 muzzle their faces for hours a day, every single day, it's, it's a rather unpleasant experience. A lot
00:23:50.500 worse than unpleasant actually. For kids, it is legitimately psychologically traumatizing
00:23:56.580 trauma. And there's no undoing the trauma now, by the way, you can't just flip a switch and it's
00:24:04.360 over. That's why when I watch videos like that, um, it's, it makes you happy to see that, that the
00:24:11.540 kids are finally being freed from their muzzles, but it's also infuriating when you think that the
00:24:17.920 reason they're so excited is that they have been abused this way for the last two years.
00:24:25.660 And that's why we, there's, there, there can't be any forgiveness here.
00:24:28.500 You know, among, among leaders and lawmakers who are responsible for this and now they're
00:24:36.760 changing their tune. We have to always remember it and never forgive it ever, which is easy
00:24:45.640 also because they're not even asking for forgiveness. They're not admitting that they
00:24:49.080 were wrong. No, instead what they're telling us is that, uh, Oh, you know, we don't need the
00:24:53.020 masks anymore because things have changed with COVID or, uh, you know, we've learned certain
00:24:57.180 things. No, as I've been saying all along, we, we have learned really nothing. We haven't learned
00:25:02.160 anything about masks, everything we know about masks today. All of that information was available
00:25:07.060 before COVID. Um, and yeah, we've, we've learned about COVID as we've gone along, but most of what
00:25:13.920 we know about COVID today, we also knew almost at the, almost at the very start, especially the fact
00:25:21.240 that it doesn't, it, uh, does not impact kids nearly to the, nearly to the extent that it impacts
00:25:25.920 older adults. That's one of the enduring facts of COVID that we knew almost right away and it
00:25:32.120 hasn't changed. So the changes in policy now, they have nothing to do with things that we've
00:25:37.060 learned. We haven't really learned much that we didn't already know. And they also are not in
00:25:42.680 response to any kind of changing circumstance as far as the virus goes. They're in response to
00:25:48.380 changing political circumstances and social circumstances, but the virus is still out
00:25:54.100 there. No, there, there, I don't know how many cases there are a day now, but it's, it's close to
00:26:02.020 peak. Um, thousands and thousands of cases, new cases a day, but what they're finally, uh, relenting
00:26:13.520 the fact that they're finally being forced to relent to and submit to is that, um, is that it's
00:26:18.700 just, as some of us have been saying for years now, COVID is always going to be with us. So at a
00:26:24.620 certain point, either we're going to have these measures in place forever, or at a certain point,
00:26:28.560 we're just going to stop. And if we just stop at a certain point, then that's always going to be
00:26:34.220 arbitrary. And it's always going to be the case that we never really had to do this at all.
00:26:43.520 So don't let these people get away with it. Um, don't forgive them for it. And I also don't
00:26:49.680 forgive the people, even people outside of the government that were pushing these measures.
00:26:55.160 It's one thing in the, in the very early weeks and months of the, of the pandemic, when this was
00:27:00.980 new for everyone and everyone was kind of out of sorts and trying to make sense of it and everything
00:27:04.700 like that. Um, that's one thing, but people that as recently as a few months ago, we're still
00:27:10.820 pushing this. I don't, I don't, I don't forgive them. I never will. You know, when kids started
00:27:18.720 killing themselves, we've known about that for a long time, that was happening last year.
00:27:24.800 If that wasn't enough for you, if that didn't convince you, and then you had your, your moment
00:27:33.160 of, of recognition when the, when the clouds opened up and the sun poked through and that happened like
00:27:39.280 last week, it's too late in my view. This is from the daily wire. It says a new Disney junior show
00:27:46.340 called rise up, sing out includes an episode with a song designed to teach preschoolers about racial
00:27:51.320 microaggressions in the latest woke effort by the network. The song speak up features a young child
00:27:57.380 who is surprised that another child has a parent with darker skin and that launches into a song.
00:28:03.120 And I know you're hoping that you'll get a chance to hear the song and you will. Here it is.
00:28:08.760 Bye mom. Hey Gabrielle. I didn't know that was your mom. Your skin is so much darker than hers.
00:28:15.520 Hold it. Did that comment make you feel uncomfortable? That's a microaggression.
00:28:20.600 What's a microaggression? A microaggression is when someone says or does something that makes you feel
00:28:26.160 bad. Sometimes just because of your race. But you know what? It is wrong. It should be powder
00:28:31.300 skin. It's what makes you, you. I know just how you feel when it's hot and blue. He said that awful
00:28:38.640 thing and you don't know what to do. That's not okay to say about your beautiful skin. To find your
00:28:45.600 voice and your power within. Speak up. Speak up. Because you've got something in the state. Speak up.
00:28:51.840 Speak up. Speak up. Or it's okay to walk away. Speak up. Speak up. Because you've got something in the state. Speak up.
00:28:59.320 Speak up. Or it's okay to walk away.
00:29:02.820 Ooh, I gotta feel your hair. Okay. It's such an unusual texture.
00:29:06.840 I've probably got enough of that. So microaggressions. And by the way, kids, if there's any
00:29:11.020 kids watching this, um, a microaggression, that, uh, what they're calling a microaggression, that is
00:29:17.980 actually when someone says something to you that they didn't mean to be offensive, but for whatever
00:29:26.960 reason, you're offended by it, that's actually, that's what they mean when they say microaggression.
00:29:33.080 That's why it's, that's why it's micro, right? It's not, if someone says something to you that
00:29:37.660 they're, that they, that they intend to be offensive, they're trying to insult you. That's
00:29:40.900 not a microaggression. That's just aggression. They're being aggressive in their words. So microaggression
00:29:45.140 is when someone says something, they didn't mean, they didn't mean to offend you, but for whatever
00:29:48.760 reason, you're offended by it. And you know what you should do in response to that? No, you don't need
00:29:54.560 to break out into song about it. You don't need to go run and tell anybody. Um, you don't need to go talk to
00:30:00.500 your lawyers or your parents' lawyers. Um, you know, no, the, the, the correct response
00:30:04.640 is to, is to, is to move on. Okay. Is to immediately move on with your life. Now you
00:30:12.340 could always ask them too. So rather than going into the song and dance, you could just ask
00:30:17.840 the person, Oh, Hey, what did you, what did you mean by that? That, you know, that, that
00:30:23.980 hurt my feelings. Was that, is that what you were trying to do? And if they say, Oh no, I
00:30:27.480 didn't, I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. I didn't mean anything by it.
00:30:30.500 Then the correct response from you is, Oh, okay. And then go live your life. Just, just
00:30:36.820 move on with your life. That's all. That's the beauty of it. Because the thing is every
00:30:42.040 you're going to, you're going to encounter stuff like that every single day. That's, that's
00:30:46.600 just part of human interaction. Every day you're going to have awkward conversations with people.
00:30:52.380 And, and, and especially because when you're encountering a new person, you don't know that
00:30:56.380 well. And you don't know them. They don't know you. We all have our own little particular
00:31:01.740 specific hangups and pet peeves. And, and not, not everyone, people don't know that when
00:31:06.620 they first encounter you. So they're just being themselves and they don't know what your buttons
00:31:11.840 are that they, that they, that they should avoid pushing. And so you just, you just move
00:31:18.660 on with your life. That's all you have to do. Very, very simple. And in fact, if someone
00:31:25.060 says something to you that they did not mean to be offensive and you take, you choose to
00:31:32.040 take offense by it, if you choose to be offended by it, then now that's on you. It's actually
00:31:38.720 now you're the bad guy. You're, you are choosing to take it there. And now that is 100% your fault.
00:31:50.520 In fact, microaggressions are, they're basically glorified pet peeves. And it's the same thing
00:31:56.460 with a pet peeve. You know, a pet peeve is a, is something that it's a basically innocuous thing
00:32:02.980 that someone might do that for whatever reason annoys you. And that's your problem. If it's
00:32:09.780 innocuous and it's kind of normal and we all have stuff like that, people, things people do that
00:32:12.840 kind of annoys, well, that's, that's, that's your problem. It's not anybody else's problem.
00:32:19.980 So the example I give in that song is someone, uh, is, uh, another example, someone
00:32:26.340 comments on the girl's hair. There's nothing wrong with someone making a comment about your hair.
00:32:31.780 If that offends you, it's your problem.
00:32:35.720 Now that's the message to kids and to adults, but it's, but specifically to adults, uh, every time
00:32:40.560 something like this comes up with like the Disney channel and there's another, another, uh, episode
00:32:45.200 or song and dance, you know, uh, indoctrinating kids into the woke ideology, the leftist ideology.
00:32:51.840 You always have parents who are respond to this. I've seen some of the reactions on social
00:32:56.320 media parents that are shocked and surprised by it. Well, if you're, if you're still allowing
00:33:00.980 your kid to watch the Disney channel, how many of the, of these kinds of things do you need to see
00:33:05.440 before you stop putting the Disney channel on for your kid? What you need to understand is that all,
00:33:13.000 all of the mainstream kid shows, if they're, if they're, you know, owned by Disney or any of these big
00:33:19.860 companies, all of them are going this direction. They either already are hopelessly woke or they
00:33:28.880 will be very soon. Every single one, none of them are safe. Just, you should just know that
00:33:33.460 same thing is happening with all, with, with all, uh, shows and films for kids and for adults.
00:33:41.620 You know, we're getting more information now about the Lord of the Rings, uh, series that they've
00:33:49.360 spent like a billion, I think literally a billion dollars they spent on this thing for Lord of the
00:33:53.120 Rings series for series for Amazon. And we haven't seen a trailer yet, but they've got, you know,
00:33:57.780 they're leaking more information about it. We've started to see some of the characters and some of
00:34:01.640 the, some of the plot details and actors and everything. And, uh, yet again, you see on social
00:34:07.100 media, the reaction from some conservatives saying, Oh, I hope this is good. I hope it isn't woke. I don't know.
00:34:11.320 And they're no, it is definitely going to be woke. 100%. It's Amazon spending a billion dollars on a,
00:34:20.620 on a Lord of the Rings series. What do you think they're going to do?
00:34:26.420 What have, have respect for the original material?
00:34:32.380 No, they have no respect for it. They're not capable. They don't think that they, that they even
00:34:37.860 can just tell a story anymore. They're always going to be these elements. So abandon all hope
00:34:45.620 when it comes to franchises in general, TV movies in general, unless you're a Daily Wire member. And
00:34:51.600 then you can watch all of our, uh, entertainment properties that are not woke at all. All right.
00:34:55.880 Um, let's see what else do we got here? CNN is still trying to sort through this, uh, Joe Rogan
00:35:01.800 situation. And they put out a tweet yesterday says Joe Rogan is one of the most popular podcast hosts
00:35:06.640 in the world. Despite a series of controversies, CNN business spoke with a researcher who has studied
00:35:11.340 his appeal to explain why his audience loves him. And so they're, they've brought in a researcher to
00:35:17.440 figure out why do people like Joe Rogan so much? And here's what they came up with. Watch this.
00:35:21.800 Joe Rogan hosts one of the most popular podcasts in the world. I'm not, I'm not an anti-vax person.
00:35:31.380 Right. But despite his claims, he's used his platform to make false and inaccurate statements
00:35:36.640 about COVID-19 and vaccines. If you're a healthy person and you're exercising all the time and
00:35:41.660 you're young and you're eating well, you're like, I don't think you need to worry about this.
00:35:46.580 He's also used racist and offensive language. We get out and we're giggling. Oh,
00:35:51.020 we're going to see planet of the apes. We walked into planet of the apes.
00:35:54.660 We walked into Africa, dude. Even with these controversies,
00:35:58.480 Rogan remains wildly popular. So the question is why? I've probably spent hundreds of hours
00:36:04.880 listening to Joe Rogan. Yeah, no, easily hundreds of hours. Gabriel Wisniewski-Parks is a research
00:36:10.480 fellow at UNC Greensboro who has studied Rogan's appeal. What makes him so magnetic to his audience
00:36:16.000 is his very vocal resistance to tribalism. This is somebody who can have on his podcast Ben Shapiro
00:36:24.140 and Alex Jones and have deep and interesting, meaningful conversations with them. And then
00:36:29.080 in the one other breath, he can have on Cornel West and Bernie Sanders and do the exact same thing.
00:36:34.780 And this really resonates with people. And one other connection we can make that I don't think
00:36:39.300 should be overestimated is Joe Rogan's background as a standup comedian. This archetype of the comedian
00:36:45.140 as the truth teller. Of course, they had to bring this dork in there to research and find out.
00:36:52.140 Because CNN is, they are absolutely stumped. They don't understand how to get people to watch
00:36:59.620 things, obviously, you know, because they only have five viewers. And so they're looking at Joe
00:37:04.360 Rogan. And we know there's a lot of envy that plays into it. But they also are sort of interested
00:37:10.200 from a scientific perspective. Trying to think, how does this guy do this? And so they have to
00:37:17.020 bring in a Joe Rogan researcher to tell them. And what are his findings? Well, he's funny. People
00:37:23.820 like funny things. And people like comedians. You know, they like to laugh. So we needed a PhD
00:37:28.940 candidate. You know, we needed to bring him in. He needed to spend hundreds of hours researching.
00:37:35.980 I would love, by the way, to be a fly on the wall watching as that researcher is, you know,
00:37:43.220 listening to Joe Rogan, subjecting himself into it, to it in order to research it.
00:37:49.220 Just crying, probably sobbing uncontrollably at everything that he's hearing. That'd be fantastic.
00:37:53.840 But after all of his research, he's discovered that people like to laugh. Wow. And also people
00:38:02.380 like to hear, you know, different interesting conversations. And they like to hear from
00:38:07.080 different sorts of people. You know, I could have told you that without listening to any Joe Rogan at
00:38:12.560 all. And whatever you're paying your Rogan researcher, you can pay me half of that. And I'll
00:38:20.520 listen to Joe Rogan's podcast and give you a similar insights. All right. I've been debating
00:38:28.220 whether we're even going to put this up on the screen. I don't know if I can put it up on the
00:38:31.000 screen or what we're, I don't know what's going to pop up here, but do we have the, okay. Adidas put
00:38:36.560 out this ad. Do we have the actual, do we have the picture? Can we put the picture up there?
00:38:41.380 We don't have the, okay. We don't have the picture. Well, and there's no point of this.
00:38:43.920 Um, Adidas put out an ad, uh, for their bras. I think they're sports bras. And, uh, you could go
00:38:50.720 to Twitter if you really want to find it. And it's just, it's a 25 pairs of breasts,
00:38:56.660 naked breasts that they just put up there on Twitter, which apparently nudity is allowed on
00:39:01.100 Twitter. They, you know, they counted to get removed or anything. I put that tweet back up.
00:39:04.300 I got to read that tweet. Um, and then they're, they're justifying why they did this because this
00:39:09.060 is to advertise sports bras, right? So they put naked breasts up there.
00:39:16.820 It really makes me fearful of whenever they decide to advertise their, um, jock straps,
00:39:21.840 like what's going to happen then. But you know, why, why are, if you're going to go that route,
00:39:27.760 why would the breasts not, why would, wouldn't you put bras when they have bras on? Cause that's
00:39:31.680 what you're advertising. Well, they're explaining this. They say breasts, breasts are a natural part
00:39:36.460 of the anatomy. It's time to remove the stigma to allow future generations to flourish.
00:39:43.700 So they put 25 breasts up there to allow future generations to flourish, remove the stigma.
00:39:51.120 What stigma is there around breasts? Where have you encountered a stigma? I'll tell you where
00:39:57.340 there's a stigma. Actually, there is this, I'll tell you who's stigmatizing, uh, the female,
00:40:01.040 female, uh, breasts and the female form generally. Well, that would be, uh, the sex change surgeons
00:40:08.160 who are chopping the breasts off of, uh, young, young women to try to turn them into boys.
00:40:15.380 You know, the thousands of young women who are being indoctrinated and groomed and then subjected
00:40:19.700 to that kind of butchery. That's where the stigmatization of breasts is going on, but anywhere
00:40:25.100 else, I don't think it's really being stigmatized. But the interesting thing about that photo is,
00:40:30.700 um, which you can't really see at all on the show, but if you go, you can see it's, it's,
00:40:35.440 it, it looks almost like it's, it's weirdly kind of clinical because it's, it's like these disembodied,
00:40:42.560 all you're seeing are disembodied torsos. It looks like, it looks like snapshots you would find in a
00:40:48.880 serial killer's basement. They look like, they look like photos from a morgue or something.
00:40:53.320 And so they've managed to take the female form and make it look like creepy and weird.
00:40:58.400 I don't know. Maybe, maybe this is part, maybe there really is a conspiracy to turn everyone
00:41:03.560 gay. Um, and that's, this ad is part of it, but it's, they, they managed to take the female form
00:41:08.440 and make it, that's what I first thought. It's like, did you get these pictures at a morgue
00:41:11.860 or something like that? So while they're trying to allegedly celebrate the female form, they
00:41:18.460 end up with this dehumanized kind of disembodied thing that just looks creepy and, uh, and
00:41:27.140 disgusting. And that's part of what we see in our culture now of, um, of on one hand,
00:41:33.860 the left there, everything is sexualized and they seem to be obsessed with sort of presenting
00:41:41.260 the human, you know, the human body and it's in, in all of its naked glory. But at the same
00:41:47.020 time, they also hate sex and they hate the human body. And so those, these two things sort
00:41:53.400 of exist intention. And my final point here also is, isn't it interesting that you never
00:41:58.740 see this kind of thing, all jokes aside about their jockstrap ad, that ad is never coming
00:42:03.820 out. Thank God. But you never see this kind of thing with men really, because in the, in
00:42:10.400 the ad with all the breasts, they also have, you know, it's pretty clear that they're, that
00:42:13.320 some of these women are quite overweight. And so they're, you know, breasts are appearing
00:42:16.980 as well in the ad, all of the kind of body positivity and let's, let's show off naked
00:42:22.660 people. It's, it's always women. If you notice never men, we're never celebrating fat guys.
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00:43:49.580 that we sent you. Let's get now to our comment section.
00:43:52.280 Who makes a Twitter mob fly off the handle with rage? Who's to blame? It's a sweet baby gang.
00:44:03.300 All right. You go to dailywire.com slash sweet baby comments to leave a video comment. And let's
00:44:11.240 take a look at some of these. Let's play a clip. Go to 14 first.
00:44:15.520 Sweet Daddy Walsh. As a person of height, I find it greatly oppressive whenever I go into
00:44:21.020 a store and they don't have long enough shirts or pants. Unfortunately, unlike people of size,
00:44:26.940 I cannot change that fact. Also, I have a new son and I was wondering if you have any tips
00:44:32.300 on stopping the pee fountain that ultimately always ends with getting on the walls. Sweet
00:44:37.700 baby gang bro. Oh, well, as to the last question, there's nothing you could do. There really isn't.
00:44:42.600 It's just don't even just accept the fact if you have a if you have a son, if you have a little
00:44:47.960 boy in the house, there's going to be pee all over everything everywhere, especially in the
00:44:53.360 bathroom. And you can you can try to do what you can to stem the tide, as it were, and control the
00:45:00.820 problem. But it's it's I've discovered after two sons, it's it's it's it's hopeless. You just have
00:45:05.600 to accept so much of parenting to maintain your sanity, you know, and find joy in parenting. A lot
00:45:13.560 of it starts with acceptance. Right. It's the first stage is acceptance. You just have to accept this is
00:45:20.320 what your life is. And when you have a young boy, yeah, it's just going to pee everywhere.
00:45:24.040 That's just the way it's going to be. As to the point, as to the point about tall people being
00:45:29.240 oppressed, I actually think that's, you know, you have as good an argument as anybody for for being
00:45:35.680 oppressed. And for some reason, tall people are never included. Short people sometimes.
00:45:42.240 But tall people are never included in the in the oppressed minority. But you think about when
00:45:47.020 you're tall, the physical inconvenience, the way that, you know, the difficulties you said in
00:45:52.400 finding clothing, the way that rooms are not really built for your massive size. You try to
00:45:59.800 I'm not even all that tall. I mean, I'm tall. I'm above average height, but I'm not like freakishly
00:46:04.620 tall. But even for me, you try to sit on an airplane. It's almost impossible. And then you have people
00:46:09.720 making comments all the time. We'll talk about microaggressions.
00:46:11.980 If you're a very tall person, everywhere you go, your whole life, people comment on it.
00:46:19.620 So I agree with you, sir. I think you have a I think you have a case to be made for your own
00:46:22.960 victimhood and you should make it because everybody else does. All right. A couple of written comments.
00:46:29.520 Da Broseph says, oh, my goodness, could you imagine living a day in someone's mind that overthinks emojis
00:46:34.400 that much? My dad, who is white, always uses black emojis. I assume that he didn't know how to correct
00:46:39.620 his settings and never thought about it again. Unfortunately, I've now realized my dad is the
00:46:43.840 reincarnation of of Hitler. That's also well, of course, he is. But if he's a white guy, then he's
00:46:50.300 already basically Hitler. It's but it's also really funny to me. The thought that your white dad is
00:46:55.620 using the black emojis because he can't figure out how to change the settings. Definitely don't help
00:46:59.340 him. You're doing the right thing here. Just leave him leave him to that. And it's a good lesson for him
00:47:05.020 to learn because why is your dad as an adult male using emojis in the first place? Jessica says heads
00:47:13.840 would have exploded if the degenerate masses had heard our pastor's sermon last week. He called out
00:47:18.280 porn use, homosexuality, spoke about men, not women being called to lead God's church. It gave me chills.
00:47:24.200 It was all I could do not to applaud. He also did it in the most fatherly, loving way, not self-righteously
00:47:30.080 or mean, not because of true love and or or rather, but because of true love and concern
00:47:35.520 for the people. Yeah, that's it's the funny thing is if you you if you're a Christian
00:47:41.800 and you love some people, then you you want them to be holy and you want them to go to heaven.
00:47:50.840 And so you're going to tell them things that will help them in that journey.
00:47:56.400 Um, this is what pastors are supposed to do, but it is it is very scandalous and surprising for a lot of people
00:48:02.620 even Christians
00:48:03.360 Because many people they could go their whole life at any any time they happen to wander into a church on the rare occasion
00:48:10.200 that they do they never hear any messages like this. They never hear a word about sin
00:48:13.640 During sermons and homilies
00:48:16.960 Um, and then they finally hear they think well, what is this? No, this this is what church is supposed to be
00:48:22.260 Uh, what else we got
00:48:24.260 Sarah says matt i've recently changed my views on the whole purity culture way of thinking
00:48:29.620 I'm, very conservative in my views and a christian, but I no longer believe in blaming women for men's thoughts
00:48:34.340 Men are absolutely capable of controlling their minds and what they think
00:48:37.300 I think that there's a huge difference between lusting and noticing a woman
00:48:40.480 And I think we often make men feel bad for noticing
00:48:42.720 Putting it on women to make sure men don't lust is ridiculous
00:48:45.900 Some men have a thing for feet. Some men have a thing for legs some for shoulders or necks
00:48:50.800 I recently found out about someone I know who struggled not to lust after fully clothed normal women walking down the street on a daily basis
00:48:56.880 Even in countries when women are completely covered
00:49:00.540 Uh, even when countries where women are completely covered rapes are very common
00:49:04.700 Men who choose to will lust regardless of what someone is wearing often modesty is dependent on the culture
00:49:09.360 In some countries, it's completely normal for women to walk around topless in other countries. You can't even show your face
00:49:14.320 I also don't think that he um lumped in women giving birth with women wearing bikinis
00:49:19.040 If if a man can't control his thoughts looking at birth photos, then he's not a safe person to be around
00:49:24.380 These are a bunch of random thoughts that I have about this topic highly recommend the book the great sex rescue. That is all okay
00:49:29.220 Um
00:49:30.840 Here's here's the difference. Oh, here's the point. I think it's a very simple point
00:49:34.500 And again, we're we are speaking as christians, right?
00:49:39.260 I I fully acknowledge that if you're not a christian if you're a secular person
00:49:42.360 Any discussion you're going to find any discussion of modesty to be fundamentally ridiculous
00:49:46.580 And um, that's a different conversation. That's not the conversation we're having right now
00:49:51.320 Because that's someone who's even more hopeless, right? And that's that's a longer conversation, but talking among christians
00:49:56.960 um
00:49:58.520 Then I think it becomes very simple
00:50:00.560 Is that that you should not be doing anything
00:50:04.420 Where you are explicitly attempting
00:50:07.540 To lead someone into sin in their thoughts
00:50:11.420 And so I use the example which I think is a good example
00:50:14.540 Because it's another it's another way that modesty is supposed to be applied
00:50:18.300 Because I would agree with you that
00:50:20.780 The message about modesty. I think it's good to talk about modesty
00:50:24.300 And as and talk about modesty as it pertains to what you wear
00:50:28.560 But that's that shouldn't be the entire message because there are other ways where people could be immodest
00:50:33.440 And so I gave the example yesterday of someone showing off, you know, their their the things that they buy and be very ostentatious and kind of showing off their wealth
00:50:43.160 And the reason why people do that
00:50:45.180 Is because they're trying to make other people envious
00:50:49.220 Now if you just buy a car because you need a new car and you buy this car because you like it
00:50:54.660 And that's why you bought it because you like the car and it's the car that you need and you want and you're driving down the street
00:50:59.920 And someone happens to see it and it just so happens that they really want that car too and they feel envious
00:51:04.160 Well, you didn't do anything wrong
00:51:05.640 But if you say oh, you know, I want that car because that's going to show off how rich I am
00:51:10.960 That's going to make everybody really envious of me
00:51:12.820 If you do that, then that's wrong because you're trying to engender those feelings on somebody else
00:51:18.280 I think we could apply the same kind of concept to what to dress to what you wear
00:51:23.980 So if you're just dressing in regular clothing and you're walking down the street
00:51:27.560 And someone's lusting after you, that's obviously not your fault
00:51:31.440 But when you put on clothing because you're because you're trying to attract that kind of attention
00:51:38.180 You're trying to create those sorts of feelings and thoughts in someone else's mind
00:51:43.120 Then as a christian, it should be pretty obvious that that's wrong
00:51:46.900 So I don't know. There we go. Now we can agree hopefully
00:51:51.400 That i'm right and you're wrong about this
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00:52:27.800 Now let's get to our daily cancellation
00:52:29.380 You know often I like to use this segment for a bit of levity talking about things that are perhaps not as serious a bit more frivolous
00:52:39.380 Especially on a friday, but but sometimes the news cycle forces me to wade into deeper and more serious waters and deal with true
00:52:46.040 tragedies and outrages
00:52:47.520 That's what brings us to the rapper jim jones not to be confused with the cult leader jim jones with the you know
00:52:53.500 The poison kool-aid
00:52:54.640 We have to drink a different kind of kool-aid when we encounter this story the kool-aid of injustice
00:52:59.380 Headlines from outlets like yahoo and the independent tell us that jim jones was recently the victim of racial profiling at the gucci store in manhattan
00:53:06.880 But that doesn't tell the whole story not even close
00:53:09.540 As it turns out jones was with fellow rapper five mics going to various designer stores while filming a video for their latest song go and shoppin
00:53:18.060 Now of course go and shoppin sounds like the name of a song that the spice girls would have made in 1997
00:53:23.360 But that's not the case jones and five mics are grown men who happen to love shopping and they wanted to make a song about it
00:53:29.920 And on this particular day, they visited louis vuitton bergdorf goodman, whatever that is and um
00:53:35.920 Bergdorf is that a
00:53:37.340 Is that a fancy clothing shop people people intentionally wear clothing?
00:53:42.080 Bergdorf okay
00:53:43.240 And a number of other stores
00:53:44.720 While uh buying things and singing about how much they love shopping
00:53:48.160 Everything was fine until they made it to gucci
00:53:51.000 And I will now let jones tell the story in his own words and I warn you
00:53:56.180 That this is very difficult to hear
00:53:58.160 We've been in gucci for about an hour
00:54:00.560 Right and we in gucci in the vip
00:54:03.740 We've been in gucci for like two hours
00:54:05.460 Right since we came in here having nobody came and showed us no courtesy no amenities no nothing
00:54:10.260 Period not even a drink of water
00:54:12.340 Pause it there so that we can digest what we've heard so far
00:54:15.980 Uh jim jones and five mics are in the vip section of gucci
00:54:19.720 You may not have realized that stores have vip sections, but they do and that's where the most victimized people end up
00:54:26.380 You might even call it the viv section very important victims
00:54:29.260 And jones and five mics are there literally dying of thirst
00:54:33.580 They've been in the viv section for an hour maybe even two hours without any form of sustenance
00:54:38.880 They're on the verge of death when jim jones finally pulls out his phone to bravely document
00:54:44.200 What might prove to be his last words on earth
00:54:46.700 His tale of suffering only gets more harrowing from there
00:54:50.040 Listen to this
00:54:51.020 Ask to speak to manager send me a black guy out here to start telling me some
00:54:54.660 So they got the black guy racial profiling on black people
00:54:58.300 Ask to speak to manager bigger than him
00:54:59.980 Everybody disappeared ain't nobody come out yet
00:55:02.420 I still ain't getting I still ain't getting no sparkling water
00:55:05.340 I still ain't getting no champagne
00:55:07.440 I still ain't getting nothing
00:55:08.820 I didn't have a salesperson inside of my vip suite the whole time I was there
00:55:13.300 I had to keep screaming for vip people to help me out
00:55:15.940 Now everybody don't know where the real manager is
00:55:18.380 You heard it's it's time i'm tired of this
00:55:20.960 We spending all this money as entertainers inside these stores
00:55:23.860 They hire these black people and these black people are more racist than white people when they get their job
00:55:29.840 Inside of gucci all of a sudden you
00:55:32.440 Stop playing with us bro
00:55:34.200 Still haven't seen a manager yet
00:55:36.420 He's tired of this he's not gonna take it anymore
00:55:38.580 Won't someone speak up for the entertainers in the vip section at gucci
00:55:43.460 And it's even worse than I thought it's not that this man had been deprived of regular water
00:55:47.960 I mean what's regular water gonna do for him anyway regular water might be acceptable for washing your hands or watering the grass
00:55:53.620 But you can't drink the stuff
00:55:55.100 Jim jones required sparkling water and yet none was provided to him in a timely fashion
00:55:59.660 They couldn't even scrounge up any champagne for the poor guy
00:56:02.680 Again, you may not have realized that getting served champagne by customer service at a retail store was even an option
00:56:08.600 But it is and I can tell you that I walked into walgreens last week and I shouted to the cashier
00:56:13.320 Yes, I have arrived. Please fetch me some champagne and caviar
00:56:16.260 And within three minutes I was sitting at a table by candlelight in the moisturizer section whining and dining
00:56:22.280 But then again, i'm white
00:56:23.540 This is the kind of treatment white people get everywhere we go
00:56:26.500 Jim jones is a black man at gucci
00:56:29.460 Spending he says thirty thousand dollars on clothes and shoes
00:56:32.940 He doesn't have any privilege at all
00:56:35.240 He is such a victim that even other black people are racist against him
00:56:39.320 They're racist against him by their failure to submissively serve his every whim in need
00:56:43.660 Now you might say that from the sound of it if anything he is racist against them
00:56:47.480 But you only say that because you're you are also racist against jim jones
00:56:51.060 You do not have his lived experience
00:56:53.140 Like the lived experience of spending 30 grand on designer clothing in one day
00:56:57.520 Something that only the most oppressed among us are able to do
00:57:01.320 Fortunately, thank god, uh jones and five mikes did survive this experience
00:57:06.980 Um, somehow later jones posted an update to social media. He wrote quote gucci really some suckers and for those looking from the outside saying
00:57:14.700 This is some rich privilege. It's really not
00:57:17.040 It's about treating people with respect no matter the race or what you may think you know about a person
00:57:21.560 And for people saying that spending money foolishly
00:57:23.920 You never know what a person been through so you should never worry about what a person does with his
00:57:28.880 Very well put
00:57:31.100 I mean, it's none of your business how much money he spends
00:57:33.460 Which is why he posted a video to instagram telling everyone how much money he spent
00:57:37.380 You simply cannot know what this man has been through
00:57:40.220 Until he complains about it publicly which he does a lot apparently
00:57:43.180 And to think that jones would be put through this ordeal during black history month. No less
00:57:48.300 It's the sort of thing that fills you with disgust and rage down to the pit of your being
00:57:52.560 You know when I was in that third world country last week and I thought those people were suffering
00:57:57.160 But I guarantee none of them here's what I can tell you for sure
00:57:59.940 None of them have ever received poor customer service at gucci
00:58:02.800 Their lives are blessed beyond measure in comparison to jim jones and his friend five mikes
00:58:07.120 In fact speaking of his friend from what I hear they were so deprived and suffered such deprivation at gucci
00:58:13.440 That by the time they left five mikes was only three mikes
00:58:16.860 That was bad. I'm sorry about that one
00:58:20.080 I know there's nothing I could do right now to heal this wrong that jim jones has suffered
00:58:25.280 But but i'll i'll be doing my part at least by boycotting gucci stores from here on out
00:58:29.240 In fact, i've been boycotting gucci my whole life in preparation for this moment
00:58:32.200 I have literally never purchased a single gucci item
00:58:34.660 And I tell you right now. I promise you I never will
00:58:38.220 It's the least I can do
00:58:39.840 And I can also say to gucci and all of its employees with righteous flirt fury
00:58:44.340 You scoundrels are canceled
00:58:47.080 And that'll do it for us today and for the week. Have a great weekend. Talk to you on monday godspeed
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