Teachers in Philadelphia were encouraged to attend an outrageously graphic and perverse sex workshop. Also, Congress held the first public hearings on UFOs in over 50 years yesterday, but much to my great shock, dismay, and despair, nobody seems to care. Plus, we analyzed the election results from last night to see what we can learn from them, and Marvel announces its new feminist female Hulk. Plus, in our daily cancellation, a sports writer complains that black athletes are the victims of white supremacy because white fans pay money to watch them play. We ll try to make sense of that, though it s impossible, and so much more today on the Matt Warshaw Show.
00:00:00.000Today on the Matt Wall Show, teachers in Philadelphia were encouraged to attend an outrageously graphic and perverse sex workshop.
00:00:07.040You have to hear some of these details to believe them.
00:00:09.680Also, Congress held the first public hearings on UFOs in over 50 years yesterday, but much to my great shock, dismay, and despair, nobody seems to care, you jerks.
00:00:18.980Plus, we analyzed the election results from last night to see what we can learn from them, and Marvel announces its new feminist female Hulk.
00:00:25.800Plus, in our daily cancellation, a sports writer complains that black athletes are the victims of white supremacy because white fans pay money to watch them play.
00:00:34.200We'll try to make sense of that, though it's impossible, and so much more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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00:01:56.580We know that many teachers in this country are groomers, but the question about groomers that isn't asked often enough is who grooms the groomers?
00:02:04.680In order for teachers to groom children effectively, they must first themselves be groomed.
00:02:08.480And this means that those of us who wish to uncover, expose, and put an end to the grooming epidemic in public schools
00:02:13.680have to dig a little bit deeper to answer this question, see where it starts.
00:02:17.820Because if we simply call out the predator teachers, then we're just pruning the branches of this giant, hideous tree.
00:02:49.020In early July 2021, the District Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion sent invitations to the Philadelphia Trans Wellness Conference
00:02:56.800to teachers and staff on the SDP Connect mailing list, promoting the conference as a way to, quote,
00:03:03.400learn more about the issues facing the trans community.
00:03:06.200The conference was organized by the Mazzoni Center, an LGBTQ activist organization that has worked with the district on sexual education programs.
00:03:13.080When reached for comment, the School District of Philadelphia described this promotion of the conference
00:03:17.320as part of its commitment to creating equitable and inclusive environments
00:03:21.180and said that it did not have any information on the number of teachers who attended the event.
00:06:24.680Another class was titled, Transsex Banging Beyond Binaries, and here's how the host and leader of that session introduced, I think it's herself.
00:06:37.560Impossible to tell anymore, but introduced herself.
00:06:50.740And I self-identify as kinky and polyamorous, and I also call myself an originizer, because in my free time outside of my day job, I like to get people together to explore their fantasies and their perversions in group.
00:07:12.380Hi, I'm Lucy Fielding, and my pronouns are she, they, please mix them with reckless abandon.
00:07:20.180I am a resident in counseling, practicing in Charlottesville, Virginia.
00:07:25.840I am also a sex educator, and I'm a white, queer, kinky, polyamorous, visibly able-bodied, Jewish, witchy, non-binary, trans femme.
00:07:43.340Now, it's difficult to select just one thing for this distinction, but perhaps the most disturbing part of that clip is that the self-described white, queer, kinky, polyamorous, visibly able-bodied, because that needs to be added now to your list of identities, Jewish, witchy, non-binary, trans femme is a counselor.
00:08:04.760And that's not a quirk or a coincidence, by the way.
00:08:08.720The counseling industry seeks these types out, which is why the entire field must be, I'm afraid to say, distrusted and discounted.
00:08:17.120By the way, later in this same session, they shared some thoughts about more inclusive terms for body parts that the teachers could learn and, of course, bring into their classrooms.
00:08:26.500So let's hear some of those suggestions.
00:08:28.660So this is how the game's going to work, is that we're going to drop into the chat different words that we like to hear for bodies that are not gendered, that are like completely just fun names for people's bodies.
00:08:49.760Like, a great one, just as an example, just to get it going, and then you all can jump into the chat, is I like people to use the word goodies.
00:09:30.600I'm sure that'll get people in the mood.
00:09:32.580And there's much more footage along these lines, and worse.
00:09:34.680As Rufo reports, the conference began with presentations promoting puberty blockers, hormone treatments, breast removals, and genital surgeries.
00:09:42.020In one session, which was titled The Adolescent Pathway Preparing Young People for Gender-Affirming Care by Dr. Scott Mosser,
00:09:49.160the principal at the Gender Confirmation Center in San Francisco, explained that he has performed over 2,000 top surgeries,
00:09:54.920which involve removing girls' breasts, and that there's no age limit for beginning the gender journey.
00:10:00.440Quote, I do not have a minimum age of any sort in my practice, he said,
00:10:05.520explaining that he would be willing to consult with children as young as 10 years old with parental consent.
00:10:10.380In another session open to children, gender-affirming masculine and feminizing hormones for adolescents and adults,
00:10:17.820Dane Menken, Divisional Director of LGBTQ Services at Mainline Health,
00:10:21.840endorsed treatments ranging from puberty-blocking hormones to manual breast binding for masculinizing adolescent girls.
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00:16:01.020I'm going to start with this headline, and I have to tell you, I am upset, okay?
00:19:08.300The military releasing this 2015 video two years ago, showing naval pilots off the coast of California, completely stunned.
00:19:16.880We were seeing them nearly every day that we were flying.
00:19:19.500Today, for the first time since the 1960s, members of the House Intelligence Subcommittee and top Pentagon officials discussing the topic of UFOs,
00:19:28.320now referred to as UAPs or Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon.
00:19:32.380We are committed to a focused effort to determine their origins.
00:19:35.860In 2004, the Pentagon acknowledged tracking more than 140 reports of UAPs.
00:19:41.820But today, Deputy Director for Naval Intelligence Scott Bray says efforts to encourage pilots to report mysterious encounters has swelled the number they're investigating to approximately 400.
00:19:52.660Last year, a government report found a definitive explanation for only one of the encounters.
00:19:58.040Bray says one video was a distortion stemming from light passing through night vision goggles.
00:20:02.760As for a second video showing a shiny spherical object...
00:20:06.680I do not have an explanation for what this specific object is.
00:20:12.460Bray confirmed that the military has never fired missiles at a UFO or recovered any non-terrestrial wreckage.
00:20:19.640Still, the Pentagon says it's determined to remove the stigma associated with reporting sightings.
00:20:25.220The inability to understand objects in our sensitive operating areas is tantamount to an intelligence failure.
00:20:31.080Unidentified aerial phenomena are a potential national security threat.
00:20:43.020And I'll yell at you until you agree with me that this is interesting.
00:20:47.640This is the, you know, all the sci-fi films and books and everything through all, through the years.
00:20:55.220This is what they all got wrong, like predicting what would happen if aliens, if the existence of aliens was ever confirmed, if aliens ever came here.
00:21:04.880And, you know, usually it's like apocalyptic.
00:21:07.960There's panic, people running in the streets.
00:21:09.800I mean, all kinds of different things.
00:21:12.460What none of the sci-fi writers bargained for is that the reaction would be just like a shrug.
00:23:10.660It says, Representative Madison Cawthorne conceded his bid for re-election on Tuesday, losing the Republican primary to GOP state senator Chuck Edwards.
00:23:18.700Cawthorne's campaign was buffeted in recent weeks by a number of leaks about his personal behavior prior to holding office, including the leak of a nude video.
00:23:26.080Cawthorne called Edwards to concede defeat late Tuesday after results showed him trailing by about two points with almost all precincts reporting.
00:23:31.860Now, Madison Cawthorne obviously had all the name recognition.
00:24:04.600And I'm not the first person to draw this connection where it's a very, it's kind of an interesting thing that all of this started for Madison Cawthorne.
00:24:14.060All of this started almost immediately after he was, we played the clip on this show several weeks ago when he was on a podcast.
00:24:19.920And he made the claim that some people in Congress engage in drug-fueled orgies, you know.
00:24:27.460And we played that clip, but I laughed about it a little bit just because the way he phrased it, he said that he had been invited to, I don't remember the exact phrasing.
00:24:34.340I think he said that he had been invited to sexual get-togethers.
00:24:37.400And I just thought, you know, I don't know what someone says when they're inviting you to a drug-fueled orgy because I've never been invited to one, but I assume that's probably not what they say.
00:24:48.260So you can kind of laugh about that, but the claim that some people in Washington are involved in activity like this, well, like, clearly that does happen.
00:24:57.480So that's actually not shocking at all, but as soon as he said this, that's when it all went to hell for him, which would seem to maybe confirm the claims that he was making because otherwise, and this is something, again, from the Republican Party trying to destroy him.
00:25:19.420And there are other Republicans in the party that the establishment doesn't like, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, you know, those kinds.
00:25:29.740And they're all kind of ideologically in the same camp with Madison Cawthorne.
00:25:32.700And yeah, they don't like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
00:25:35.360They're not doing anything like this to her, though, not anywhere to this extent.
00:25:41.140Where with Madison Cawthorne, they tried to and succeeded in completely ripping him apart and destroying him.
00:25:49.420And if the claim that he made about the drug-fueled orgies, if it was completely off the wall, ridiculous, doesn't happen, then you'd think they would just laugh it off and ignore it.
00:26:52.760Why all of a sudden did they have to get rid of him?
00:26:54.740And why did they go about it with this kind of ruthlessness and intensity that they've never applied to anyone else, even people similar to him ideologically?
00:27:03.560Also from the Daily Wire, it says the Republican primary race for Pennsylvania's open U.S. Senate seat was too close to call as of early Wednesday morning.
00:27:12.280Television host Dr. Mehmet Oz and former Treasury Department official David McCormick had each secured slightly above 31 percent of the Republican electorate with over 95 percent of votes tally.
00:27:21.700Conservative commentator Kathy Barnett had earned slightly below 25 percent.
00:27:25.600So she's out, and now it's between McCormick and Oz, and there's going to be a recount because it was within the margin that automatically triggers the recount.
00:27:35.840You know, what I'll say is, first of all, it's quite clear, given how close this is, that if Oz did not get the Trump endorsement, you know, he would lose.
00:27:48.240I mean, I think the Trump endorsement, we could agree, is worth at least 0.5 percent in the polls, probably a lot more than that.
00:27:55.600So if Trump had not endorsed Oz, he would not be winning right now, or would not be in a position to potentially win right now.
00:28:04.300And it wasn't just Trump that endorsed him.
00:28:07.760Sean Hannity, he had a lot of high-profile Republicans coming out for him in a big way.
00:28:15.040And also giving Kathy Barnett a little bit of the Madison Cawthorne treatment, trying to completely destroy her, which again, politically, they succeeded in that too.
00:28:26.540But meanwhile, Dr. Oz, I must repeatedly remind you, is a pro-abortion, gun-grabbing, BLM-supporting leftist, who also happens to be a Turkish dual citizen, running for Senate in Pennsylvania, but he doesn't live there.
00:28:49.740And he supports transgender surgeries for minors.
00:28:55.320Doesn't just support it, but was one of the earliest promoters of this kind of thing.
00:31:36.080The white population is declining for the first time in history in America, while the number of multiracial Americans have more than doubled.
00:31:43.860So we live in a country where the demographics are changing, it's becoming less white.
00:32:37.460We heard from, of course, there's nothing but Democrats and leftist media saying that white demographic is declining.
00:32:44.560And that's exciting and beautiful, they say.
00:32:48.400Which, by the way, if you want to try to make excuses for this and say, oh, no, well, they're just celebrating diversity or whatever.
00:32:52.540Or, no, what, what they are specifically, it's one thing if they're saying, well, there are, there are, there's a, there are more black people, there are more Hispanics.
00:37:31.620I don't watch any of the actual shows or Marvel movies because I'm an adult, number one, and I have self-respect.
00:37:38.960But, when I see the trailers, one of the things that really jumps out at me is, on top of just how stupid it all is, and all the wokeness and everything.
00:37:48.720Now we got a female feminist Hulk who's literally sweeping men off their feet and everything.
00:37:54.980But also, is it just me or has the CGI, the computer graphics, are worse?
00:38:00.320Like, if I didn't know any better and you showed me that trailer and you said that that was a show from 1992, I would believe you based on how it looks.
00:38:12.060So, is this just my imagination or have the special effects somehow gotten worse?
00:38:16.160In fact, you can, I might not believe that it was from the 90s because it doesn't look good enough to be in the 90s.
00:38:21.840The special effects in the 90s were better.
00:38:24.360Go back and watch the original Jurassic Park.
00:38:26.200The special effects of that movie are still kind of stunning because it's better than anything you see in movies today.
00:39:17.300And I think part of that is it's just pure laziness on the part of the studios.
00:39:23.080They realize that they don't need to put any effort, really, into the special effects because they can just shovel this garbage out and people will eat it.
00:40:25.300The Daily Wire really needs to send Matt Walsh to the White House as a reporter to participate in the daily questions at the press briefings.
00:40:31.880Well, I would love that, of course, but they have to give you credentials, and there's just no way on God's green earth that they would ever credential me or The Daily Wire.
00:40:41.700So that's just not ever going to happen.
00:41:40.380The Sioux or Lakota are hated by other Indian tribes.
00:41:42.800In fact, the Ojibwa gave them their name Sioux, which means little snake.
00:41:49.920Well, this is, in general, you know, there was, of course, warring and feuding and hatred between Indian tribes, which is one of the reasons why even referring to kind of like Native Americans as one homogenous culture, lumping them all together just doesn't make a lot of sense.
00:42:12.720They would not have seen themselves that way.
00:42:15.920Like, one Indian tribe didn't see itself as being in the same kind of category or some sort of group with other Indian tribes.
00:42:27.140They were warring with each other and killing each other.
00:42:29.020They were feuding over land and everything else.
00:43:13.340I don't see that they have any authority.
00:43:15.040So I'll just use whatever words I want to use.
00:43:18.000And anyway, it's not, it's not any more technically accurate to say Native American instead of Indian.
00:43:26.140Because, well, after all, they weren't Americans before America existed as a nation.
00:43:33.160Okay, there were no Americans, as we use the term today, until the United States of America existed as a nation.
00:43:43.960And so in that sense, it doesn't really, you know, tribes that were there hundreds of years before the settlers even showed up to call them Americans.
00:43:52.240Americans, that's anachronistic also, and not exactly accurate.
00:43:58.740So I'm just going to use, I think the term Indian is fine.
00:44:02.300It's what has been used for centuries, and everyone knows what I mean when I say it, so it's perfectly fine.
00:44:08.240And I'll just say it because that's what I feel like saying.
00:44:10.500But thank you for giving me a chance to clarify.
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00:44:56.820Now let's get to our daily cancellation.
00:44:57.980It tells you something about the sorry state of sports media that when I read the following headline to you, it will not be immediately obvious which outlet published it.
00:45:12.780White fans were entertained by black athletes a day after a racist killed black people in Buffalo.
00:45:18.620This is what white supremacy looks like.
00:45:20.740Now the problem, of course, is that literally any sports media outlet is capable of inflicting something this outrageously stupid onto the public.
00:45:28.120ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, I mean, any of them could have done it.
00:45:31.600The sports media industry in this country now sits somewhere to the left of Karl Marx,
00:45:35.780and the average sports analyst sits somewhere below a cantaloupe on the IQ scale.
00:45:40.160That's quite a potent combination, to be sure.
00:45:43.040However, that's especially the case with the author of this piece, Karen Phillips, or Karan Phillips,
00:45:48.540a race-hustling vulture so opportunistic, stupid, and shameless that Al Sharpton reads his stuff and goes,
00:47:03.320A long time ago, in 2020, this country was in the midst of what white America deemed a racial awakening.
00:47:08.980The fact that they called it that was all the proof anyone needed to realize that it was less of an awakening and more of an oxymoron.
00:47:15.280But yet, here we are, three years post that awakening, and everything is back to business,
00:47:19.380as if Nancy Pelosi taking a knee in kente cloth and all these DEI workshops that were held at your job magically fixed hundreds of years of racism.
00:47:26.960And if you don't believe me, both of Sunday's Game 7s were proof that the awakening was only a brief moment of pseudo-accountability that has passed.
00:47:34.880Now, skipping ahead a little bit, Phillips begins to lament that.
00:47:37.640To him, somehow, sports are still not politicized enough.
00:49:08.380Well, it means absolutely nothing, but go ahead.
00:49:10.560It means that a day after black America was shaken to its core because we've now realized that a grocery store on our side of town has become the latest place where we can be killed just for existing,
00:49:21.720black players from the Celtics, Bucks, Suns, and Mavericks had to play in a win-or-go-home game to advance to the conference finals,
00:49:27.800despite the feelings that all of us were experiencing.
00:49:30.400And yet, no one seemed to care or ask them about it.
00:49:32.640It was clear that basketball mattered, but not black lives or the black psyche so much.
00:49:41.640But what he's apparently trying to say is that it was dehumanizing to force black athletes to play basketball a day after a mass shooting.
00:49:48.640Never mind that they were not forced and that they were paid millions of dollars for their troubles.
00:49:52.660And that the thesis here is that it's supposed to be like that white supremacy is why white people are watching black athletes play sports.
00:50:02.640A claim he never even attempts to explain or justify, and which is ludicrous on its face for about a dozen reasons,
00:50:08.020not the least of which being the fact that white people pay lots of money for the privilege of watching these black athletes play,
00:50:13.500and those black athletes profit immensely from the exchange,
00:50:16.880and it's an exchange that all parties concerned are voluntarily participating in.
00:50:21.220Anyway, finally, Phillips wraps things up this way.
00:50:24.680So many times in just the last few years, there have been nerve-wracking incidents that have left black America even more paranoid than we've always been.
00:50:32.640And while everybody else gets to move on, we're still left dealing with the trauma,
00:50:36.460despite how it might not always show itself on the outside.
00:50:39.980We never get to fully exhale and let go.
00:50:42.380Because when you're a black athlete in America, competing at the highest level as a form of entertainment for the rest of the world,
00:50:48.160all the while knowing that the majority of the people that cheer for you don't think your life matters,
00:50:53.460may be the hardest part of the game that you work at that a reporter will never ask about.
00:51:14.220So, Karan Phillips sees the phantasm of systemic racism everywhere,
00:51:19.240yet hasn't noticed that he managed to get a job as a writer when he's barely able to put together intelligible sentences.
00:51:26.540That kind of like disconfirms the systemic racism theory in and of itself.
00:51:30.060Also, needless to say, Phillips did not write a similar piece lamenting the fact that white athletes had to play in their sports a day after the Waukesha massacre.
00:51:42.680Indeed, more white people are killed by black people than the reverse in this country.
00:51:47.840But this is a fact that doesn't factor into Karan's analysis.
00:51:54.420This article is not so much an analysis as a rambling, schizophrenic screed composed by a raging narcissist whose head is so firmly implanted up his own rear end
00:52:03.820that he manages to see himself and a bunch of millionaire athletes as the victims of a violent crime for which none of them were anywhere within the vicinity.
00:52:12.000And here's the most crucial point, okay?
00:52:15.040A white racist killed black people in Buffalo.
00:52:18.440Everyone, of course, agrees that it was a horrific, evil crime.
00:52:21.140If I had my way, the culprit would be swiftly and publicly executed.
00:52:26.820Karan Phillips says he's afraid of something similar happening to him.
00:52:30.180Can't even go out in public without worrying about it, he says.
00:52:32.240Well, he should be relieved then to be informed that violent murderous attacks against black people by white people are, thankfully, extraordinarily rare.
00:52:44.040According to FBI statistics, there are about 3,000 white murder victims every year and about 3,000 black murder victims.
00:52:49.560A little more, a little, the white murder victims are, there's a little bit more there, but, you know, give or take, it's around 3,000.
00:52:55.460These numbers have gone up during the crime surge over the past two years, but I'm talking about the average over the past, you know, decade or two.
00:53:02.520Now, in the case of both the white and black murder victims, the vast majority from both categories are killed by members of their own race.
00:53:09.500But about 500 to 600 of the white victims are killed by black people, while about 200 to 300 of the black victims are killed by whites.
00:53:18.620Given that there are significantly fewer black people in the country than white, that means that, statistically speaking, a black person is exponentially more likely to kill a white person than the reverse.
00:53:27.500That's the simple statistical fact of the matter.
00:53:32.400Does this invalidate Coran Phillips' claim that black Americans do or should have some special, unique fear of racially motivated violence?
00:53:47.820But the real point here is not that more black people kill white people than the reverse, because even though that's rare, even though it's true, it's still very rare.
00:53:56.120The real point is that almost all of the murder is, you know, in-house, racially speaking, which means that if black people on a day-to-day basis are fearful of becoming victims of violence, and in many communities they have, certainly have reason to be in fear of that, it's not white people who are causing that fear.
00:54:18.060The fact is that black people are indeed killed every single day in this country while simply living their lives.