The Matt Walsh Show - May 20, 2022


Ep. 956 - Musk Gets MeToo'd


Episode Stats

Length

58 minutes

Words per Minute

170.73506

Word Count

9,911

Sentence Count

610

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary

Elon Musk gets the Me Too treatment, but any smart person can see the smear campaign for what it is. A new report says that well over 100 teachers have been arrested for sex crimes just this year alone. Are we finally going to start talking about the public school pedophilia epidemic? And a groomer tries to prompt her young son to promote cross-dressing on camera, but the conversation doesn t go as she planned. And the New York Times introduces a new euphemism, non-consensus realities. What does that mean? And our Daily Cancellation, the most prominent trans medical organization in the world, is now calling for us to affirm UNIC as a valid gender identity. All of that and more today on the Matt Warshaw Show.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, Elon Musk gets the Me Too treatment, but any semi-intelligent person can see the smear campaign for what it is.
00:00:06.020 Also, a new report says that well over 100 teachers have been arrested for sex crimes just this year alone.
00:00:11.060 Are we finally going to start talking about the public school pedophilia epidemic?
00:00:14.420 And a groomer tries to prompt her young son to promote cross-dressing on camera, but the conversation doesn't go as she planned.
00:00:20.100 And the New York Times introduces a new euphemism, non-consensus realities.
00:00:24.560 What does that mean?
00:00:25.320 And our Daily Cancellation, the most prominent trans medical organization in the world, is now calling for us to affirm UNIC as a valid gender identity.
00:00:33.080 All of that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
00:00:43.500 With everything going on in the news, it's basically impossible now to avoid the abortion debate.
00:00:48.860 And look, you may also think that this means that the fight's coming to an end if we're getting rid of Roe v. Wade.
00:00:54.160 But abortion legislation returning to the states means the real battle is actually just beginning.
00:00:59.100 And there is no group in America better positioned than 40 Days for Life to help fight this battle.
00:01:03.180 40 Days for Life has one million volunteers throughout the country holding peaceful vigils outside of abortion facilities.
00:01:08.200 You may be surprised to hear that their largest presence is actually in blue states, with California being their biggest state.
00:01:14.540 So they're down there.
00:01:15.260 They're in enemy territory.
00:01:16.180 They're doing great work.
00:01:17.180 Their vigils have closed many abortion facilities in America.
00:01:19.080 Nearly half of those facilities were in liberal states, where abortion will continue to remain legal after the fall of Roe.
00:01:25.200 From San Francisco to Chicago to Seattle, hardly pro-life areas, to put it mildly, volunteers have guided abortion workers to have a change of heart and to quit their jobs.
00:01:33.900 So as this issue gets out of D.C., finally, 40 Days for Life is effectively changing hearts and minds in their grassroots movement.
00:01:40.940 And they're fighting for the pro-life movement.
00:01:42.940 So check out their locations and their podcasts and their new book, What to Say When, the complete new guide to discussing abortion at 40daysforlife.com.
00:01:50.920 As we head into our opening topic today, I want to start by reminding you that my film, What is a Woman?, will be released on June 1st.
00:01:58.220 The backlash by the left against this film has started to pick up steam, especially in the last day or two.
00:02:03.260 I expect it will get much, much worse once the full movie is released and everybody sees, you know, what we actually have in this film.
00:02:10.920 It's impossible to predict just how far they'll go in trying to shut it down and punish everybody involved, especially me, as the guy in front of the camera.
00:02:18.860 But I anticipate an intense cancellation campaign.
00:02:22.520 Whatever happens, though, it will be worth it because this film is the most important thing I've ever done in my career, hands down, and maybe because I haven't done a lot of important things.
00:02:35.120 And also, perhaps, maybe the most important thing that I'll ever do in my career.
00:02:38.320 Now, of course, its importance, though, and the cultural impact that it can have, that I believe it will have, all depends on, you know, you actually watching it.
00:02:46.860 People have to see it for it to have any impact at all, which is why, if you haven't yet, I would urge that you go to whatiswoman.com and sign up for a membership today.
00:02:55.060 If you haven't been a member, if you've been kind of considering becoming a member, but you haven't become one yet, I think now is the time to pull the trigger.
00:03:02.060 Cancel Netflix, you know, or one of those other streaming services with a bunch of lame, woke content.
00:03:06.680 We're all signed up for, like, 50 different streaming services.
00:03:08.720 You don't even remember all the streaming services you're signed up for.
00:03:11.800 Cancel one of them and sign up for The Daily Wire.
00:03:14.000 We've got a lot more coming down the pike, aside from this film, and you don't want to miss any of it, trust me.
00:03:19.640 Also, I've got many more crazy ideas for projects floating around my troubled head, and it'll be a lot easier to get the green light on those other ones if this one is successful.
00:03:30.220 Just a little bit more incentive for you, so head to whatisawoman.com and get signed up today.
00:03:35.200 Now, the Me Too movement, with its believe all women mantra, fell by the wayside in recent years, thanks in part to the fact that nobody could figure out what a woman is.
00:03:44.620 It's hard to believe women if you don't know what is meant by the word.
00:03:48.220 I mean, how can I believe women if I don't know what you mean when you say women?
00:03:51.740 Also, of course, the Me Too movement chose to put itself on pause conveniently right around the time when a woman accused Joe Biden of sexual assault.
00:03:59.380 This was purely a coincidence, no doubt.
00:04:02.500 The Me Too crusaders were just, you know, exhausted.
00:04:05.340 They needed a vacation, and they took this vacation right at the exact moment when the Democrat frontrunner for the presidency was accused of digitally raping one of his aides when he was in the Senate.
00:04:15.180 That's entirely happenstance.
00:04:17.020 Only a conspiracy theorist would draw a connection between the two.
00:04:20.400 Still, Me Too's conspicuous silence only served to further discredit a movement which never should have had any credibility to begin with.
00:04:29.880 And in keeping with its habit of disappearing and then reappearing at politically convenient times, now it's back, just in the nick of time, to take down Elon Musk.
00:04:41.940 A report in Business Insider, which was eagerly picked up and amplified by every mainstream media outlet within minutes, of course, claims that Musk sexually harassed a flight attendant a few years ago.
00:04:52.940 Reading from the report, it says, SpaceX, the aerospace firm founded by Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest man, paid a flight attendant $250,000 to settle a sexual misconduct claim against Musk in 2018, Insider has learned.
00:05:07.020 Now, we can stop right there, just for a moment.
00:05:12.480 We haven't made it past the first sentence, and already there are red flags all over the place.
00:05:17.420 The first major and ultimately disqualifying red flag is the timing of all of this, which we'll talk more about in a moment.
00:05:24.780 But the other is the amount that Musk allegedly paid to settle the claim.
00:05:29.560 So think about that.
00:05:30.580 We'll return to that point, too.
00:05:32.280 But the amount is very interesting.
00:05:34.600 For now, let's keep reading.
00:05:35.480 It says the attendant worked as a member of the cabin crew on a contract basis for SpaceX's corporate jet fleet.
00:05:43.100 She accused Musk of exposing his erect penis to her, rubbing her leg without consent, and offering to buy her a horse in exchange for an erotic massage, according to interviews and documents obtained by Insider.
00:05:53.060 The incident, which took place in 2016, is alleged in a declaration signed by a friend of the attendant and prepared in support of her claim.
00:06:01.940 The details in this story are drawn from the declaration, including email correspondence and other records shared with Insider by the friend.
00:06:10.560 Now, it's explained that this flight attendant, who also had a license as a massage therapist, went back to Musk's cabin on his private jet to give him a full-body massage, at which point she claims, or rather, someone else claims that she claims.
00:06:26.100 So this is a claim being made on someone else's behalf.
00:06:30.720 So it's a she-said, she-said situation.
00:06:34.060 And the claim is that she was sexually propositioned by Musk, who exposed himself to her, allegedly.
00:06:39.480 She refused, left the room.
00:06:41.100 And in the ensuing days and weeks, she alleges, or her friend alleges that she alleges, she saw her hours cut back at her job, and she determined that she was being pushed out in retaliation.
00:06:51.680 She was then supposedly paid $250,000 in exchange for remaining silent about the incident.
00:06:57.560 For his part, Musk says that this is all a politically motivated attack.
00:07:01.900 And anybody with an IQ above room temperature can see that it is exactly that.
00:07:06.640 And we know this for a few reasons.
00:07:08.360 First, as mentioned, the amount of the alleged settlement.
00:07:13.780 Musk is worth more than $200 billion.
00:07:18.920 If you have a legitimate harassment claim against a man with pockets as deep as that, against the richest man in the history of the world, in fact,
00:07:27.500 then you would not take a measly $250,000 for your silence.
00:07:31.680 For a billionaire, $250,000 is what you pay to get rid of a nuisance.
00:07:34.920 The payment, if there was a payment at all, doesn't indicate that this woman actually had career and life-destroying dirt on Musk.
00:07:42.740 It indicates rather that she was an annoyance to him and that Musk could deal with it by just sort of throwing pennies at her.
00:07:49.140 Pennies by his standards, anyway.
00:07:51.400 But the bigger red flag, of course, and the thing that just disqualifies the whole story right away, is the timing.
00:07:58.860 So let's follow the timeline here.
00:08:02.260 Musk makes an offer to buy Twitter.
00:08:05.420 The left is very upset, to put it mildly.
00:08:08.160 Then Musk says that he's going to start voting Republican.
00:08:11.720 The very next day, the media drops the sexual harassment story.
00:08:16.900 The next day.
00:08:18.180 The timing is not quite as transparent as Christine Ford deciding that she was raped by Kavanaugh at precisely the moment when Kavanaugh was nominated to the Supreme Court.
00:08:27.960 But it's pretty close, timing-wise.
00:08:30.540 And this is the point.
00:08:32.620 If you have a harassment or assault claim to make against somebody,
00:08:36.680 and you wait until a politically expedient time to make it,
00:08:41.380 even if it's true, it's still your fault when the claim is disbelieved and dismissed.
00:08:45.800 Now, this fake incident happened four years ago.
00:08:49.660 This friend, quote-unquote, had four years to alert the world to the horrific deeds committed by Elon Musk.
00:08:56.340 Four years to do it.
00:08:57.360 Instead, she waited until right after Musk came out as a Republican.
00:09:02.080 Now, Musk himself predicted a few days ago that the political attacks against him would get worse, and he was right.
00:09:08.040 Of course he was right.
00:09:08.860 Because we know that the left will stop at nothing to punish anybody who defies it.
00:09:17.120 The more egregious your defiance, the worse the attack will be.
00:09:22.040 The more effective you are in opposing them, the worse the attack will be.
00:09:26.080 And if the attacks work, right, if they succeed in turning public opinion against someone with lies and slander,
00:09:34.340 that only encourages them to do it more.
00:09:37.180 And to do it to more people.
00:09:39.180 To claim more victims.
00:09:40.540 That's why, as a matter of common sense, but also simply as a matter of self-preservation,
00:09:50.100 our reflexive response to any transparent left-wing smear campaign must be to discount it, dismiss it, and assume that it's false.
00:09:57.720 We must do that even though, on occasion, some of the dirt they throw around about one of their targets
00:10:05.560 may have an element of truth to it every once in a while.
00:10:08.940 Who knows?
00:10:11.020 Like when they're trying to destroy someone and they just start throwing everything against the wall,
00:10:14.420 he did this, he did that, this, that.
00:10:16.240 Some of the stuff might be true.
00:10:18.140 Who knows?
00:10:20.640 But we can't sift through the dirt to try to discern what's true and what isn't.
00:10:26.240 But they've already won when you do that.
00:10:29.880 And you've encouraged them to continue with these tactics in the future.
00:10:34.640 If you have something to say about somebody, something to reveal, you know,
00:10:39.040 a deep, dark secret you feel needs to be brought into the public,
00:10:42.900 don't dump it as part of a coordinated political revenge campaign.
00:10:49.140 If you do that, you deserve to be ignored.
00:10:51.340 And as for us, again, this is, it's a matter of self-preservation.
00:10:59.740 When the left starts doing this to people, and they're only getting more egregious,
00:11:04.340 they're getting more blatant about it.
00:11:07.740 Look what they just did to Madison Cawthorne.
00:11:09.640 Like if they don't like you, they're going to rip you apart.
00:11:12.920 They're going to throw everything they have.
00:11:14.280 And our only response should be simply to just dismiss it.
00:11:21.240 We're not going to pay attention to it.
00:11:23.560 Sorry.
00:11:24.380 Nice try.
00:11:25.960 Moving on.
00:11:27.900 Now let's get to our five headlines.
00:11:29.360 All right.
00:11:37.520 Well, speaking of sexual harassment and sexual assault claims,
00:11:41.740 here are some assault and harassment claims that we should actually be paying attention to.
00:11:48.000 And not just claims, by the way.
00:11:49.780 These are not claims, but actual arrests and convictions.
00:11:53.180 So Fox News has a story here.
00:11:55.640 It says, at least 135 teachers and teachers' aides have been arrested so far this year
00:12:02.480 on child sex-related crimes in the U.S., ranging from child pornography to raping students.
00:12:08.400 135 this year.
00:12:12.620 Okay.
00:12:12.900 So that's like, that's actually half of a school year, basically.
00:12:17.620 An analysis conducted by Fox News Digital looked at local news stories week by week
00:12:21.580 featuring arrests of teachers and teachers' aides on child sex-related crimes in school
00:12:26.080 districts across the country.
00:12:27.520 Arrests that weren't publicized were not counted in the analysis, meaning the true number may
00:12:31.200 well be higher.
00:12:32.440 It certainly is higher.
00:12:33.740 Well, the true number is, you know, so these are the arrests that were publicized that got
00:12:38.700 media attention.
00:12:39.400 And that's what Fox News is compiling here.
00:12:41.720 And so they come up with 135.
00:12:44.340 Well, to get to the real number, you also have to factor in the assaults and arrests and
00:12:49.140 convictions that did not get media attention.
00:12:51.480 And then also for the true number, the truest number of all, you have to consider all of
00:12:57.300 the crimes, assaults, everything else that we don't know about, that were never reported,
00:13:05.820 where there was no arrest made.
00:13:09.580 And anytime we know this from any other institution that's had this problem, including the Catholic
00:13:14.960 Church, you know, if you've got X number of confirmed cases, well, you know, not every
00:13:25.180 victim is going to have actually come out and said something.
00:13:30.700 So you can multiply that by, who knows, five, ten?
00:13:34.220 When you factor in all of the victims, especially when the victims are children in a public school
00:13:39.440 setting, you're going to have a large preponderance of victims who don't say anything because they're
00:13:47.020 afraid.
00:13:48.440 Or they do report it and they're just ignored.
00:13:53.340 Continuing here, it says, the analysis found that at least 135 teachers and teachers' aides
00:13:56.760 have been arrested in 41 states between January 1st and May 13th, which works out to about
00:14:01.480 an arrest a day on average.
00:14:04.360 The vast majority of the arrested educators were men.
00:14:08.140 And then they've got a graph here, 105 were men, 30 were women, which is still, certainly
00:14:15.120 many more men arrested for this, but 30 women is still in half a year.
00:14:24.140 Even that is a shockingly high statistic.
00:14:27.400 Shocking, at least if you haven't been paying attention to this problem.
00:14:29.740 It says, of the arrest, at least 102 involved alleged crimes against students.
00:14:37.980 And then you had others, so there were crimes against students, and then you also had crimes
00:14:42.460 that they're, including, you know, teachers who were convicted of child pornography or other
00:14:47.980 crimes like that that did not directly involve students that they were teaching.
00:14:51.680 This is, as I've been shouting into the ether for years, this is an epidemic, okay, 100, you
00:15:04.860 know, 100 plus teachers arrested from January to May of this school year.
00:15:11.020 Now, you multiply that out.
00:15:20.420 How many culprits do we have in a given year of the ones we know and don't know about?
00:15:27.340 That's why I go, I go back again to the 2000, I think it was 2004, Department of Education
00:15:36.500 did a report on this, you know, every once in a while, like maybe once a century, the
00:15:43.240 Department of Education will actually do something worthwhile.
00:15:45.400 And so this was their, they fit, they filled their quota for this century early on in 2004.
00:15:51.460 They did their one useful thing and they actually did a report on this and they looked into it
00:15:56.460 and they told us that there are thousands and thousands and thousands of victims of sexual
00:16:03.460 abuse in the school system.
00:16:04.480 And that, and that, in fact, the problem is 100 times worse, 100 times worse in the school
00:16:12.540 system than it is in the Catholic church.
00:16:17.360 This is finally after, you know, so it's, that was almost two decades ago, the Department
00:16:23.020 of Education admitted that they had this problem.
00:16:25.520 They admitted it and everyone just went, oh, okay, completely ignored it.
00:16:30.320 Two decades later, now we're finally getting some headlines about it.
00:16:37.580 And even these headlines are not enough.
00:16:42.440 You know, every once in a while we get, we hear a sexual abuse epidemic cover-ups and
00:16:49.360 everything in a certain institution becomes massive news.
00:16:54.120 Like the kind of thing everybody is talking about and it's treated as it should be as a huge
00:16:58.780 problem.
00:16:59.160 We have to do something about immediately.
00:17:00.640 This happened with the Catholic church.
00:17:01.600 It happened in Hollywood.
00:17:03.040 You know, the public school system still has not gotten that treatment.
00:17:11.200 Will this be the thing?
00:17:12.260 Well, is this the moment when the dam finally breaks?
00:17:15.900 And there is kind of mainstream acknowledgement of, oh, dear God, we have a major problem here.
00:17:22.100 And considering we have 50 million of our kids in this system, we should probably be paying
00:17:28.380 attention to it.
00:17:31.660 That's the thing that kind of blew my mind all along is that, you know, people cared very
00:17:38.460 deeply about the sexual assault epidemic in the Catholic church, even though many of the
00:17:44.540 people who cared about it, were talking about it, weren't Catholics.
00:17:47.420 And they didn't even have their kids in the churches.
00:17:50.640 So their own kids were not potential victims.
00:17:54.640 And yet they cared.
00:17:55.400 And they should care.
00:17:57.640 Because there are victims.
00:17:58.680 And you should care about that.
00:17:59.980 People cared a lot about what was happening in Hollywood, even though almost all the people
00:18:02.860 talking about it aren't in Hollywood.
00:18:04.200 Yet they cared because there are victims.
00:18:05.480 And you should care about that.
00:18:06.440 So I get all of that, of course.
00:18:07.520 But with the public school system, you should care for all the reasons you care about the
00:18:13.040 church and about Hollywood.
00:18:14.200 But also, for so many people, your own kids are in this system.
00:18:22.360 So how many people, like, well, aren't Catholic, their kids don't go to a Catholic church.
00:18:27.120 Their kids do go to a public school.
00:18:28.800 And yet they cared more about the Catholic church scandal than about the one that affects
00:18:35.620 their own children.
00:18:39.920 Now, that's what's hard for me to understand.
00:18:42.600 You should care about all of it.
00:18:44.060 But you would think as a parent, your first priority would be the epidemic that could potentially
00:18:49.540 affect your own child.
00:18:53.460 All right.
00:18:54.100 Certainly not unrelated to the first topic.
00:18:55.920 Let's look at this.
00:18:56.480 Here's a video that went viral this week, thanks to libs of TikTok.
00:19:01.360 It's a woman grooming her son live on camera and in a department store dressing room.
00:19:09.380 No, what appears to be a department store dressing room, no less.
00:19:12.920 Let's watch some of this.
00:19:15.360 Okay, hold on.
00:19:15.940 You love it.
00:19:17.480 And you want it.
00:19:18.560 And you picked it out.
00:19:19.900 But you don't want it for school.
00:19:22.660 Can you tell me why?
00:19:23.480 Because last time I wore a dress to school, everybody called me a girl.
00:19:29.860 Oh.
00:19:30.860 Well, what did we learn from My Shadow is Pink?
00:19:37.180 Even when you wear a dress, you're not a girl.
00:19:39.720 What makes a shirt for a boy or a girl?
00:19:43.000 Nothing.
00:19:43.320 So, do you want this?
00:19:45.920 You picked it out.
00:19:47.400 I do want it.
00:19:48.840 You want to wear it all the time at home, but not at school, right?
00:19:52.020 Yeah.
00:19:52.460 Tell me about that.
00:19:53.420 I don't want to get made fun of.
00:19:55.000 And that's what they always do when I wear pink stuff.
00:19:59.620 I'm sorry, baby.
00:20:00.620 But not when I do it.
00:20:01.700 Only on special occasions.
00:20:03.560 What makes you like dresses so much?
00:20:10.000 I just like dresses.
00:20:14.660 Do you think bright, pretty colors and dresses and sequins and jewels and golds, all the things
00:20:21.680 that you always want to wear, do you think that's your innermost you?
00:20:27.460 It is.
00:20:28.300 Well, how are you going to be your innermost you when we live in a place that people think
00:20:33.440 clothing belongs to particular gender?
00:20:43.200 It's a trick, isn't it?
00:20:46.000 You know your mommy gets made fun of by people for looking like this, too.
00:20:49.860 Huh?
00:20:50.760 What do you think about that?
00:20:52.560 Nope.
00:20:54.500 That's not, that's, that's just wrong.
00:20:56.980 What's the thing that always jumps out at you when you watch, when you see these kinds
00:21:02.640 of videos of parents grooming their kids and filming it and then posting it proudly?
00:21:09.580 And in this case, it's just made all the more disturbing by the fact that she's in a, she's
00:21:14.280 in the dressing room at a, at a department store and she's filming her own kid.
00:21:20.700 So what jumps out at you?
00:21:21.700 Well, of course, just how, how outrageously disgusting all of this is, right?
00:21:26.420 But, but, but also what you notice with the kid, like every time with these kinds of
00:21:32.560 videos, and unfortunately there are many videos like this, it's like the kid doesn't, is not
00:21:38.980 engaged.
00:21:39.920 Okay.
00:21:40.560 He's just a kid.
00:21:42.520 I'm not sure how old the kid looks like he's four, maybe four or five or something, you know,
00:21:47.100 around there.
00:21:47.560 And like any four or five year old kid, he's not, he's just being a kid.
00:21:52.140 He's just kind of bouncing around and, and she's, she's interrogating him, trying to get
00:21:58.040 him to say the lines that she's fed him so that she can get it on camera and post it on
00:22:02.700 TikTok and get, you know, and, and be congratulated for it.
00:22:05.760 But the kid's not even really cooperating because, uh, he's just a kid.
00:22:10.900 He doesn't care about this.
00:22:12.780 Like he actually does not have any intense desire to wear dresses.
00:22:18.720 She's asking him, well, why do you want to wear a dress?
00:22:20.560 Oh, he doesn't care.
00:22:22.660 Like you could easily, you know, even if the, if the boy did have some intense desire to
00:22:28.800 wear dresses as the parent, you still say no.
00:22:31.080 And if the desire is that intense, you know, there's something psychologically going on.
00:22:35.020 You get them some counseling, right?
00:22:36.200 If that's what it comes to.
00:22:37.260 But, but the point is in, in like 99% of cases, it wouldn't even be necessary.
00:22:42.260 Yeah.
00:22:42.640 That, that, that the child may have maybe at some point in the past expressed some kind
00:22:48.360 of desire to wear a dress to school or something.
00:22:50.800 I'm skeptical of that.
00:22:52.020 I mean, it seems apparent to me that she's been feeding all of this to him from the beginning,
00:22:55.520 but let's just say that at some point,
00:23:00.940 a year ago, you know, he said, mom, I want to dress, I want to wear a dress to school.
00:23:04.540 Well, it's really obvious in that video that you could just say to the kid,
00:23:07.840 oh no, no, no, boys don't wear that.
00:23:09.660 Just wear this instead.
00:23:10.580 And he'd be fine with it.
00:23:11.880 So he doesn't care that much.
00:23:13.480 Of course he doesn't.
00:23:16.000 Okay.
00:23:16.700 Breaking down gender barriers and destroying the binary and all that stuff.
00:23:21.860 No kid understands any of that or cares about it.
00:23:25.720 That's not their priority in life.
00:23:29.020 This kid's bouncing off the walls.
00:23:30.220 He just wants to go outside and play and be a boy.
00:23:32.060 That's all he wants.
00:23:34.380 Okay.
00:23:34.780 Leave the dressing room.
00:23:37.200 This is for the mom.
00:23:38.280 Leave the dressing room.
00:23:39.320 Put the camera down.
00:23:40.480 You freak.
00:23:41.960 You child abusing freak.
00:23:44.020 Bring your kid to a playground and let him climb on the jungle gym because that's all he wants to do.
00:23:49.720 He doesn't want to be a part of this.
00:23:51.280 But he also doesn't, because unfortunately he's stuck with you and he has no other frame of reference, he doesn't understand what's happening to him.
00:24:00.600 And he can't communicate that he just wants you to shut the hell up and let him live his life as a boy.
00:24:07.960 From every single video like this, and this includes all the documentaries and reality shows they've done, I Am Jazz, whatever that HBO documentary was last year.
00:24:23.500 About the quote-unquote trans kids and all of those things.
00:24:27.520 If you actually watch, and it's hard to stomach watching any of it, but it can be quite instructive to watch a little bit of it.
00:24:33.920 Because this is what you always find, is that these young kids, they don't care.
00:24:38.240 They're not invested in this.
00:24:39.460 What is allegedly their innermost identity, and if they weren't allowed to express it, they would be in despair.
00:24:45.800 And you actually see it in real time, and of course, they just don't care.
00:24:49.780 They just let them go outside and play.
00:24:52.160 That's all they want to do.
00:24:56.140 Stop imposing all of your delusions and hang-ups and everything, and your ideology and all this stuff,
00:25:06.460 and hanging it around your child's neck and forcing him to wear it around.
00:25:12.260 All right, Kamala Harris is speaking out again about the horrific implications of killing fewer babies.
00:25:22.880 Let's listen to her.
00:25:25.200 Overturning Roe opens the door to restricting those rights.
00:25:30.480 It would be a direct assault on the fundamental right to self-determination.
00:25:35.900 To live and love without interference from the government.
00:25:40.640 At its core, this is about our future as a nation.
00:25:46.340 About whether we live in a country where the government can interfere in personal decisions.
00:25:53.860 It means nothing at all.
00:25:56.880 So we want to have abortion legalized so you can live in love without interference?
00:26:01.180 What does loving have to do with it?
00:26:02.420 Yeah, this is how I love my child, is by killing him.
00:26:04.980 Of course, we've heard that.
00:26:06.360 We heard it yesterday, the daily cancellation.
00:26:08.000 That's like explicitly what these maniacs will say.
00:26:12.120 But also, none of that.
00:26:13.700 It's like, that's nothing but meaningless cliche.
00:26:18.620 It doesn't mean anything.
00:26:21.300 People should be allowed to live without interference with the government.
00:26:24.440 You don't believe that.
00:26:25.820 Since when do you believe, Kamala Harris,
00:26:29.180 that people should be able to live without interference from the government?
00:26:31.460 You know, it's nice that you're thinking of that now.
00:26:36.300 I wish you had thought of that like two years ago.
00:26:39.800 We just went through, I mean, what's the vaccine mandates, the lockdowns, everything?
00:26:44.520 There's a whole lot of interference by the government.
00:26:46.020 So, it's like, Democrats and leftists, especially of all people,
00:26:54.080 don't believe that you should actually be able to live without interference from the government
00:26:57.100 because they want the government to interfere constantly all the time
00:27:01.980 and control nearly every aspect of your life.
00:27:05.360 That's what they actually want.
00:27:06.380 The only thing they don't want the government to have any control over
00:27:10.540 is whether or not you kill your kid.
00:27:12.160 It's the only thing they don't want the government to have any say in, right?
00:27:16.200 But then also, actually, nobody believes that we should be able to live and love
00:27:22.580 without interference from the government.
00:27:25.160 Of course, there are areas where the government has, unless you're an anarchist, okay?
00:27:30.300 Unless you are a full-on dyed-in-the-wool anarchist, outside of that,
00:27:33.760 and there's very few of those,
00:27:35.240 they do exist, but fine.
00:27:37.120 If you are an actual anarchist, then you are,
00:27:39.480 I think that your worldview is incoherent,
00:27:41.680 but at least, you know, you're allowed to go out and say,
00:27:45.580 well, people should be able to live without interference from the government
00:27:47.200 because you really mean it.
00:27:49.340 But if you're not an anarchist, you don't actually think that.
00:27:52.200 Like, we all believe that the government should be doing something.
00:27:57.520 You shouldn't be allowed to simply live your life any way you want
00:28:01.300 and do whatever you want without the government
00:28:03.680 having some kind of say, in certain circumstances at least,
00:28:08.000 if you believe in the concept of law at all.
00:28:13.720 What you just heard there from Kamala Harris,
00:28:16.040 that is an argument against law as a concept.
00:28:19.800 But she doesn't really believe that, actually.
00:28:24.700 So none of this means anything.
00:28:26.360 Speaking of politicians making fools of themselves,
00:28:28.060 if you haven't seen this clip of George W. Bush from a speech this week,
00:28:30.940 you have to watch it.
00:28:31.920 I mean, this is one of those things I saw.
00:28:33.540 People were sharing it online, and they were quoting him
00:28:36.360 and what he says here.
00:28:37.920 And I really thought, I thought it was a joke.
00:28:40.640 I thought it was some kind of, you know, meme or something.
00:28:44.580 But no, this really did happen.
00:28:46.840 Watch this.
00:28:47.360 In contrast, Russian elections are rigged.
00:28:53.940 Political opponents are imprisoned or otherwise eliminated
00:28:57.980 from participating in the electoral process.
00:29:01.580 The result is an absence of checks and balances in Russia
00:29:05.680 and the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified
00:29:12.620 and brutal invasion of Iraq.
00:29:15.780 I mean, of Ukraine.
00:29:18.320 Iraq, too.
00:29:19.000 Anyway.
00:29:22.200 75.
00:29:27.640 Oh, hilarious.
00:29:28.960 I mean, he just admitted that.
00:29:32.020 I mean, there's no other way to understand what you just saw there
00:29:34.860 other than this is like classic Freudian slip, guilty conscience.
00:29:41.740 How else do you make that mistake?
00:29:45.100 You don't have to get into a lot of psychoanalysis here
00:29:47.640 to understand that this is obviously, this is how he sees Iraq,
00:29:51.140 and he knows at some level that it was an unjustified invasion.
00:29:56.400 And then he kind of makes a joke.
00:29:58.520 He says, oh, and Iraq, too, and everybody laughs.
00:30:00.520 Oh, isn't that funny?
00:30:03.260 It is interesting with George W. Bush that there has been,
00:30:06.740 especially over the last few years,
00:30:08.400 and I think Donald Trump had a lot to do with this,
00:30:11.440 because I think he was the first kind of, if you can call him,
00:30:15.200 I don't know, mainstream Republican, at least, well, you know, famous,
00:30:18.300 and mainstream in the sense of being famous, well-known, prominent,
00:30:22.120 one of the first to come out fully against George W. Bush,
00:30:27.260 criticizing his whole tenure, the Iraq War and everything else.
00:30:30.480 Not the first Republican to criticize the Iraq War,
00:30:32.100 but just his approach to the Bush era was different
00:30:36.580 from how most Republicans approach it up to that point.
00:30:39.360 And so now there is not bipartisan agreement on almost anything,
00:30:45.520 except that it's like almost everyone agrees that the Bush era
00:30:48.680 and the Bush years was a total disaster, which it was.
00:30:53.740 Being outdone now, though, by the Biden era,
00:30:56.920 and we're only one year into it.
00:30:59.440 Like, I fully believe that George Bush and his administration
00:31:02.920 did unfathomable damage to this country and to the world.
00:31:08.780 And we can start by, before you even get to the Iraq War,
00:31:12.500 the way that he expanded government,
00:31:14.380 all of the agencies, Department of Homeland Security, TSA,
00:31:18.240 I mean, that was all his brainchild.
00:31:19.840 We have him to thank for that.
00:31:22.120 Department of Homeland Security, you know,
00:31:23.420 now they're going after PTA moms calling us domestic terrorists.
00:31:26.500 That all goes back to George Bush.
00:31:28.340 He might not have had that in mind, but he started that.
00:31:34.260 And now there's kind of like round bipartisan agreement about that.
00:31:38.240 Although, even keeping in mind all the damage Bush did,
00:31:41.260 I think you could certainly argue that Biden in one year
00:31:46.480 has done more damage than Bush was able to do in eight.
00:31:49.600 So only imagine what we have in store.
00:31:52.460 At least a year and a half anyway, he's done that much damage.
00:31:54.620 We'll see what the next two and a half years have in store for us.
00:31:57.660 I want to read this.
00:31:58.400 So this is an article published in the New York Times this week,
00:32:00.720 written by Daniel Bergner,
00:32:02.520 and it promotes a new movement, as they call it,
00:32:05.900 that seeks greater acceptance of psychotics who hear voices in their heads.
00:32:12.660 These people are not delusional, we're told.
00:32:15.780 It is rather that they experience, quote,
00:32:18.080 non-consensus realities.
00:32:21.000 That's the phrase they're going with.
00:32:23.100 The article begins with a woman named Caroline Maisel Carlton,
00:32:26.480 who's been hearing voices since she was a young child.
00:32:29.180 We're told that Caroline started taking
00:32:31.420 anti-psychotic medication in middle school,
00:32:33.480 but over the years she became less consistent,
00:32:35.520 and sometimes she stopped taking the meds altogether.
00:32:37.520 She started doing drugs.
00:32:38.840 She was having promiscuous sex with men.
00:32:40.440 This is all, you know, the story they have in the article.
00:32:42.580 We're told for some reason that she had an abortion.
00:32:44.680 They mentioned that too, of course.
00:32:46.100 After a while, she stopped the drugs completely.
00:32:48.540 And then this.
00:32:51.020 She began leading Hearing Voices Network support groups,
00:32:54.220 reading now from the article,
00:32:55.680 which are somewhat akin to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
00:32:58.000 for people with auditory and visual hallucinations.
00:33:00.840 The groups, with no clinicians in the room,
00:33:03.400 gathered on second-hand chairs and sofas
00:33:05.240 in humble spaces rented by the Alliance.
00:33:07.880 What psychiatry termed psychosis,
00:33:10.080 the Hearing Voices movement refers to as non-consensus realities,
00:33:14.180 and a bedrock faith of the movement
00:33:16.580 is that filling a room with talk of phantasms
00:33:19.520 will not infuse them with more vivid life
00:33:21.440 or grant them more unshakable power.
00:33:24.020 Then things get a little more disturbing,
00:33:25.680 as we're told, quote,
00:33:27.480 Maisel Carlton also worked as a sometime staff member
00:33:30.060 at Afaya House,
00:33:31.500 a temporary residence run by the Alliance
00:33:33.140 as an alternative to locked wards.
00:33:35.860 The people who stay at Afaya are in dire need.
00:33:38.240 Many are not only in mental disarray,
00:33:40.360 but also homeless.
00:33:41.020 Many are suicidal.
00:33:42.700 There are no clinicians on staff,
00:33:44.480 no security personnel,
00:33:45.860 only people who know such desperation firsthand.
00:33:48.900 In the living room,
00:33:50.000 a homemade banner declares, quote,
00:33:52.220 holding multiple truths,
00:33:54.040 knowing that everyone has their own accurate view
00:33:56.380 of the way things are.
00:34:00.140 The author then informs us
00:34:01.780 that antipsychotic medication for several,
00:34:06.220 you know,
00:34:07.620 that antipsychotic medication can make things worse,
00:34:10.440 he says sometimes.
00:34:11.940 And he cites approvingly
00:34:12.820 a World Health Organization report,
00:34:14.200 which he says is, quote,
00:34:15.780 a revolutionary manifesto
00:34:17.240 on the subject of severe psychiatric disorders.
00:34:20.080 It challenges biological psychiatry's authority,
00:34:22.980 its expertise,
00:34:23.740 and insight about the psyche.
00:34:25.080 And it calls for an end
00:34:26.180 to all involuntary or coercive treatment
00:34:28.420 and to the dominance
00:34:29.480 of the pharmaceutical approach
00:34:31.380 that is foremost in mental health care
00:34:32.980 across conditions.
00:34:35.300 Okay, so in the article,
00:34:36.280 it's actually a lengthy article.
00:34:37.220 And, you know,
00:34:39.720 you start with this kind of shocking thing
00:34:41.480 about, okay,
00:34:41.920 we're going to be accepting of,
00:34:44.120 if you're hearing voices,
00:34:45.240 you should accept it.
00:34:46.620 And this is a,
00:34:47.860 it's not that you're hearing an unreality,
00:34:49.520 it's a non-consensus reality.
00:34:52.480 That's going to be,
00:34:53.240 that's the new euphemism now
00:34:54.340 that we're going to use.
00:34:55.880 So you start with that shocking thing.
00:34:57.560 From there, it goes on.
00:34:58.540 It's quite lengthy again.
00:34:59.760 There are some interesting points
00:35:01.260 that are made.
00:35:02.360 Not everything in the article
00:35:03.300 is lacking in some kind of validity.
00:35:08.000 It makes some good points
00:35:09.140 about, you know,
00:35:09.780 the over-reliance
00:35:10.900 on prescription medicines in general,
00:35:14.480 especially when it comes
00:35:15.800 to the psychiatry industry.
00:35:18.240 It talks about the horrific side effects
00:35:20.180 of some of these drugs.
00:35:20.980 I mean, all that stuff is valid,
00:35:23.420 interesting to talk about.
00:35:25.120 And in a more normal,
00:35:26.660 healthy society,
00:35:27.980 this is maybe a conversation
00:35:30.300 we could have
00:35:31.020 where you really get into the weeds
00:35:33.660 and you go in depth on,
00:35:35.340 like, let's take people
00:35:36.200 who are clearly,
00:35:37.740 severely mentally disturbed.
00:35:39.420 They're hearing voices, you know.
00:35:41.420 And what's the best approach?
00:35:45.260 And that's potentially
00:35:46.520 an interesting conversation
00:35:47.540 that we could have.
00:35:49.460 But the problem is,
00:35:51.480 you take a concept
00:35:52.460 like non-consensual reality
00:35:54.280 and we know where that leads
00:35:56.560 and where it's already led,
00:35:58.620 in fact.
00:35:59.040 And the banner
00:36:01.900 that's in this house
00:36:02.780 saying that,
00:36:03.480 well, everybody has an accurate view
00:36:04.940 of the way things are.
00:36:06.180 Well, no.
00:36:06.940 Not everyone does, in fact.
00:36:08.080 Lots of people
00:36:08.820 do not have an accurate view.
00:36:10.060 Just because it's your view
00:36:11.200 of the way things are
00:36:11.860 doesn't make it accurate.
00:36:13.220 It might be your view,
00:36:14.700 but that doesn't lend it accuracy
00:36:17.880 just because it's yours.
00:36:21.300 But this is taking the
00:36:22.860 I'm living my truth idea
00:36:25.620 and taking it all the way
00:36:27.860 to its logical extreme.
00:36:30.220 Which is now,
00:36:31.400 which means that now
00:36:32.040 we're going to affirm
00:36:32.920 even people
00:36:33.600 who are having
00:36:34.200 hallucinations.
00:36:38.140 And then also this idea
00:36:39.340 of, well,
00:36:39.860 we need to,
00:36:41.160 which apparently
00:36:41.760 the World Health Organization
00:36:43.120 has endorsed,
00:36:44.440 the claim that we should end
00:36:46.100 the involuntary treatment
00:36:47.640 of people.
00:36:48.400 We shouldn't commit people
00:36:49.540 involuntarily
00:36:50.360 to psychiatric institutions.
00:36:51.700 We shouldn't treat them
00:36:52.800 involuntarily.
00:36:53.960 And that to me
00:36:54.780 is obviously incorrect.
00:36:58.800 And this is already
00:37:00.160 a movement
00:37:00.580 that's well underway.
00:37:02.940 You know,
00:37:03.160 there are still people
00:37:04.000 who get involuntarily
00:37:05.120 committed to mental asylums
00:37:06.580 and that sort of thing,
00:37:07.240 but it's not nearly
00:37:07.920 as common as it used to be.
00:37:11.540 You know,
00:37:12.520 not nearly,
00:37:13.440 it doesn't happen
00:37:13.900 nearly as often
00:37:14.420 as it used to.
00:37:16.960 And where are
00:37:18.440 these people now?
00:37:19.180 Is it because we have
00:37:19.960 fewer crazy people?
00:37:22.440 The reason,
00:37:23.620 historically,
00:37:24.280 why you would
00:37:24.900 commit someone
00:37:25.780 even involuntarily
00:37:27.220 to what we used to call
00:37:28.300 insane asylums
00:37:29.280 is if they are
00:37:31.040 a danger to the public.
00:37:32.220 If they're delusional,
00:37:33.600 you know,
00:37:33.940 schizophrenic,
00:37:34.640 hearing voices,
00:37:35.460 hallucinating,
00:37:36.280 and they're a danger
00:37:37.080 to people
00:37:37.620 or to themselves.
00:37:39.900 And that's why
00:37:40.620 you would commit them
00:37:41.420 because what else
00:37:42.080 are you going to do?
00:37:44.840 Well,
00:37:45.260 we're seeing the consequence
00:37:46.060 now of what happens
00:37:46.860 when you don't
00:37:47.560 commit these people.
00:37:50.240 You just look out
00:37:51.300 on the streets
00:37:51.860 in Los Angeles
00:37:53.220 or San Francisco
00:37:53.760 or New York.
00:37:55.500 That's where a lot
00:37:56.120 of the people end up.
00:37:57.940 They're not being committed
00:37:59.000 and so they're living
00:37:59.700 out on the street
00:38:00.360 and they're,
00:38:01.620 you know,
00:38:02.520 randomly throwing women
00:38:03.680 in front of trains
00:38:05.960 on the subway
00:38:06.440 in New York.
00:38:08.760 That's what ends up
00:38:09.740 happening
00:38:10.120 when you don't,
00:38:11.720 when you've ruled out
00:38:12.540 the possibility
00:38:13.180 of even involuntarily
00:38:14.880 treating people
00:38:15.480 or committing them.
00:38:16.020 so lots of problems
00:38:19.040 with this idea
00:38:19.620 as it's presented
00:38:20.500 in the New York Times
00:38:21.140 article
00:38:21.500 and not the least
00:38:24.720 of which
00:38:25.240 non-consensual reality
00:38:27.700 but that's,
00:38:28.440 I'm telling you right now,
00:38:29.580 you heard it here first.
00:38:30.500 Well,
00:38:30.600 you didn't hear it
00:38:30.940 from me first,
00:38:31.420 you heard it from
00:38:31.660 New York Times
00:38:32.060 but this is going to be,
00:38:33.440 that's a euphemism
00:38:34.260 that I believe
00:38:34.900 you're going to hear
00:38:35.300 a lot more of
00:38:36.140 applied to
00:38:37.720 not just
00:38:38.560 people who hear voices
00:38:39.900 but
00:38:40.260 expanding far beyond that.
00:38:43.220 Let's see,
00:38:45.640 what else do we got?
00:38:48.020 One other clip,
00:38:48.880 do we have time to play?
00:38:49.400 I think we have time to play.
00:38:50.260 One other clip
00:38:50.620 I wanted to play.
00:38:51.980 So Brookline Public School
00:38:53.460 had a racial justice
00:38:54.800 and solidarity
00:38:55.500 day at school
00:38:57.280 where they had
00:38:58.180 some white people
00:38:58.700 on stage
00:38:59.140 and they were
00:38:59.600 confronting their demons
00:39:01.000 as white people
00:39:01.840 and let's watch
00:39:02.440 a bit of that.
00:39:04.460 I don't think
00:39:05.160 there's another way
00:39:06.140 I could live.
00:39:07.280 I do racial justice
00:39:08.560 and liberation work
00:39:09.520 because I see
00:39:12.280 my white advantage
00:39:14.320 everywhere I go
00:39:15.100 and I also see
00:39:16.220 the way
00:39:16.760 white supremacy,
00:39:18.100 capitalism,
00:39:18.920 patriarchy
00:39:19.480 are locking me
00:39:21.040 into systems
00:39:21.760 that are really
00:39:22.220 not working for me
00:39:22.980 either as a white person.
00:39:24.320 It's jacking up
00:39:25.020 my relationships,
00:39:25.900 it's jacking up
00:39:26.520 my kids' school system,
00:39:27.660 it's jacking up
00:39:28.120 the healthcare system,
00:39:29.360 it's jacking up
00:39:29.940 my relationship
00:39:30.380 with the environment
00:39:31.100 and I really feel
00:39:32.360 like a lot of these
00:39:32.940 systems just need
00:39:33.560 to be hospiced out
00:39:34.660 and we need
00:39:35.720 an entirely new way
00:39:36.760 of engaging
00:39:37.180 with each other
00:39:37.800 that is much more
00:39:38.880 radical and loving.
00:39:39.780 So for me,
00:39:41.680 racism is operating
00:39:42.420 all the time.
00:39:43.400 I think you guys
00:39:43.920 got the definition
00:39:44.640 a system of advantage
00:39:46.200 based on race,
00:39:47.340 that's David Wellman's
00:39:48.300 definition.
00:39:49.360 So there's nowhere
00:39:50.780 where it's not operating.
00:39:52.140 Does anyone know
00:39:52.700 when was Brookline High
00:39:53.820 founded?
00:39:56.720 1834?
00:39:58.280 I wrote it down
00:39:59.200 somewhere.
00:39:59.800 So this building
00:40:01.260 was built
00:40:02.620 during chattel slavery.
00:40:04.920 So there's really
00:40:05.640 no part of where
00:40:06.520 we are that hasn't
00:40:07.760 been touched
00:40:08.240 by structural racism
00:40:09.380 and intersecting
00:40:10.420 forms of oppression.
00:40:11.460 So I got to do
00:40:12.420 this work, y'all.
00:40:12.920 I got to get free.
00:40:13.960 I feel like my life
00:40:14.740 depends on it.
00:40:15.620 So I'll pass it
00:40:16.240 like Ann Braden says.
00:40:17.380 I know it's crazy
00:40:18.140 that far-right people
00:40:19.960 are going after
00:40:20.840 critical race theory.
00:40:21.780 I'm a critical race
00:40:22.760 practitioner.
00:40:23.680 That is the way
00:40:24.460 school should be taught.
00:40:25.720 The only thing it's
00:40:26.360 doing is asking,
00:40:27.300 how is racism
00:40:27.880 operating here?
00:40:28.740 It's not that
00:40:29.360 complicated, right?
00:40:30.360 It's an incredible
00:40:31.000 theoretical practice.
00:40:32.480 So I hope that
00:40:33.140 the school considers
00:40:33.860 actually teaching
00:40:34.640 critical race
00:40:35.320 and then go to the media
00:40:36.880 and tell everybody
00:40:37.400 you're doing it.
00:40:38.240 So critical race
00:40:41.020 theory doesn't exist.
00:40:42.820 No, no, it does exist,
00:40:43.840 but it exists,
00:40:44.360 but it's only
00:40:44.820 in higher level
00:40:47.460 academics and law
00:40:48.580 school and stuff.
00:40:50.380 Or no, but then
00:40:51.420 we hear there
00:40:52.100 that it's actually
00:40:52.640 a good thing
00:40:53.160 and that it should
00:40:54.480 be taught in school.
00:40:55.700 So it's really,
00:40:56.900 that's non-consensual
00:40:58.140 reality, right?
00:40:58.800 So whatever reality
00:41:00.300 they need to be,
00:41:01.420 whatever reality
00:41:01.980 they prefer in
00:41:02.840 any given moment
00:41:03.720 is what they'll go
00:41:04.740 with.
00:41:05.060 And so that's
00:41:05.480 what we hear there.
00:41:06.060 Um, and, but also
00:41:08.360 remember that, you
00:41:09.340 know, replacement
00:41:09.840 theory is a horrible
00:41:11.780 racist trope.
00:41:13.880 Meanwhile, they've got
00:41:14.980 white people up on
00:41:16.500 stage there apologizing
00:41:18.060 for their whiteness.
00:41:21.020 And talking about race,
00:41:22.280 it's one of the most, uh,
00:41:23.380 brilliant
00:41:23.820 and also devious
00:41:27.260 things that the left
00:41:28.100 has, has done
00:41:29.120 in the last 50 years
00:41:30.660 is, uh, and it
00:41:32.180 always begins, of course,
00:41:33.380 with redefining
00:41:34.100 words, right?
00:41:35.180 And so the, what
00:41:36.180 they've done, the way
00:41:37.100 they've redefined
00:41:37.860 racism, so much
00:41:40.100 of their, of the
00:41:40.960 work, like they
00:41:41.620 like to talk about
00:41:42.420 it, got to do the
00:41:43.080 work.
00:41:43.340 Well, so much of
00:41:43.740 the work that they
00:41:44.480 do on the topic
00:41:46.560 of race begins
00:41:47.720 with this starting
00:41:48.860 point of redefining
00:41:49.840 racism and taking
00:41:51.880 it away from
00:41:52.380 something just like
00:41:53.080 they've done with
00:41:53.560 every other word,
00:41:54.200 including woman,
00:41:55.160 uh, taking it away
00:41:55.840 from something that
00:41:56.420 was simple and
00:41:57.000 straightforward.
00:41:57.460 Everybody knew
00:41:57.820 what it was.
00:41:58.220 Okay, you're racist.
00:41:58.940 If you hate other
00:41:59.720 races, you feel like
00:42:00.320 you're superior to
00:42:00.880 them.
00:42:01.160 Well, then you're
00:42:01.680 racist.
00:42:02.020 Pretty, pretty, pretty,
00:42:02.620 pretty simple, you
00:42:03.260 know, and, uh, the
00:42:04.220 advantage of having a
00:42:05.280 simple definition is
00:42:05.960 that you can easily
00:42:06.560 identify racism when
00:42:07.680 you see it, and
00:42:09.020 there's not a lot of
00:42:09.700 controversy about it.
00:42:11.700 Take it, no, it's,
00:42:12.820 that's not what it is.
00:42:13.620 Instead, it's about,
00:42:14.360 it's about systems and
00:42:15.440 it's about advantage and
00:42:16.800 it's all these things.
00:42:18.760 They never have to,
00:42:20.400 like, there's, there
00:42:21.820 was a, a point in
00:42:22.940 time, a point in
00:42:23.680 history when people,
00:42:25.880 and we know who
00:42:26.360 these people were,
00:42:27.400 came along and took
00:42:29.740 the word racism and
00:42:31.040 just declared,
00:42:32.620 declared that it
00:42:33.760 has a new
00:42:34.180 definition.
00:42:35.960 And they never
00:42:36.780 have to explain
00:42:37.400 that or explain
00:42:39.440 why we should
00:42:40.060 listen to the
00:42:40.580 people who
00:42:40.920 redefined it.
00:42:42.140 Why, why do we
00:42:42.740 have to go with
00:42:43.080 their definition?
00:42:45.860 Never have to
00:42:46.440 explain it because
00:42:47.400 this is their
00:42:47.800 reality, their
00:42:48.500 non-consensual
00:42:49.140 reality, uh, or
00:42:50.500 non-consensus
00:42:51.160 reality.
00:42:51.640 Let's go now to
00:42:52.500 the comment section.
00:42:53.180 Erica says, I
00:43:08.960 always appreciate
00:43:09.520 Matt's take on
00:43:10.080 homeschooling.
00:43:10.520 One thing that
00:43:10.900 always boggles my
00:43:11.620 mind is when people
00:43:12.240 talk about homeschooled
00:43:13.260 kids not being
00:43:13.920 social enough when
00:43:15.140 the very structure of
00:43:16.060 public school is
00:43:16.700 designed to limit
00:43:17.580 social interaction.
00:43:19.100 Any parent of young
00:43:19.920 girls in public
00:43:20.440 schools can tell you
00:43:21.480 that teachers
00:43:21.940 constantly complain
00:43:22.720 that their
00:43:22.980 daughters talk too
00:43:24.020 much.
00:43:24.820 Just as boys learn
00:43:25.840 through hands-on
00:43:26.560 and activity, uh,
00:43:27.820 active learning
00:43:28.400 activities, girls
00:43:29.200 learn through socially
00:43:30.180 interacting with
00:43:31.320 their peers.
00:43:31.940 Being social and
00:43:32.700 communicating with
00:43:33.320 others helps young
00:43:34.480 girls to become
00:43:35.040 empathetic and
00:43:35.720 nurturing, but in
00:43:36.300 public school, this
00:43:37.240 social behavior is
00:43:37.980 actively discouraged.
00:43:38.920 Of course, there's a
00:43:39.520 time and place for
00:43:40.160 children to learn and
00:43:40.700 be quiet and
00:43:41.440 respectful, but
00:43:42.000 public school kids
00:43:42.660 are expected to
00:43:43.120 sit idly full-time
00:43:44.220 from the age of
00:43:45.380 five.
00:43:46.420 Uh, that's a
00:43:47.060 really good point,
00:43:47.660 too, and I often
00:43:48.500 talk about, you know,
00:43:50.820 maybe because I can,
00:43:51.780 I'm drawing from my
00:43:53.320 own experience in
00:43:53.980 public school when I
00:43:55.480 was a child, but I
00:43:56.580 often talk about the
00:43:57.260 way that public
00:43:57.720 school doesn't work
00:43:59.060 for boys because of,
00:44:00.180 as you mentioned,
00:44:01.440 boys are more active
00:44:02.580 and they want to be
00:44:03.280 up and moving around
00:44:04.280 and doing things in a
00:44:05.180 kind of hands-on
00:44:06.060 way.
00:44:06.600 The public school
00:44:07.300 environment cannot
00:44:08.640 cater to that, so
00:44:09.660 instead they make
00:44:10.500 these kids sit down
00:44:11.580 and if they are not
00:44:12.840 able to sit down and
00:44:13.640 sit still, then either
00:44:14.740 they become, they're
00:44:15.640 now troublemakers and
00:44:16.740 they end up in that
00:44:17.400 system and they're
00:44:18.020 getting suspended and
00:44:18.880 getting detention
00:44:19.480 and everything, or
00:44:20.560 and or, you start
00:44:22.560 drugging them.
00:44:23.820 So that, that's the
00:44:24.860 way that, uh, public
00:44:26.580 school system doesn't
00:44:27.280 work for boys.
00:44:28.920 But then, as you
00:44:29.900 bring up, it also, this
00:44:30.920 also applies to girls
00:44:31.680 too, of course.
00:44:32.680 Now, girls thrive in
00:44:33.760 the public school
00:44:34.140 system more than boys
00:44:35.520 do, as all statistics
00:44:38.140 show us, but the
00:44:40.520 system isn't great for
00:44:41.240 any kid and girls
00:44:42.020 too.
00:44:43.600 And you, you bring up
00:44:44.600 an interesting reason
00:44:45.360 why.
00:44:47.180 That, uh, yeah, you
00:44:48.100 do need to teach kids
00:44:49.080 how to sit still
00:44:50.540 for, for periods of
00:44:52.460 time, how to be
00:44:53.660 quiet and respectful
00:44:54.260 and all that.
00:44:55.740 But it's not natural
00:44:57.420 for, you know, a
00:44:59.840 nine-year-old child,
00:45:01.000 boy or girl, to be
00:45:03.000 sitting down at a
00:45:04.080 desk doing busy work
00:45:05.500 for six to seven
00:45:06.360 hours a day.
00:45:09.380 Uh, let's see.
00:45:11.760 Chris says, Matt, I
00:45:13.800 know how much you
00:45:14.380 love righteous anger
00:45:15.240 and getting back at
00:45:16.000 people, but the Joe,
00:45:17.580 what's her name bit
00:45:18.480 smacks of taking the
00:45:19.580 bait.
00:45:19.980 She's clearly fishing
00:45:20.800 for outrage in a way
00:45:21.800 that the woman
00:45:22.240 testifying the
00:45:22.900 congressional hearing
00:45:23.380 was not a notch
00:45:24.780 beneath you, chum.
00:45:25.860 And to make things
00:45:26.440 worse, she got one
00:45:27.260 over on you and any
00:45:27.940 other conservative
00:45:28.440 with her bigger name
00:45:29.600 than she has.
00:45:31.300 Uh, I don't think
00:45:32.840 it's taking the bait
00:45:33.520 at all.
00:45:34.100 In fact, I, I, I
00:45:34.980 totally disagree with
00:45:35.980 you.
00:45:36.600 You're talking about
00:45:37.480 Joe from the daily
00:45:39.060 cancellation yesterday
00:45:39.800 who said that she
00:45:40.400 would rather abort her
00:45:41.580 kids.
00:45:41.840 She'd rather kill her
00:45:42.360 child than let her
00:45:42.980 child be adopted by, uh,
00:45:44.180 by white parents.
00:45:46.400 And you think this is
00:45:47.220 just trolling, looking
00:45:48.200 for attention.
00:45:49.340 Uh, there may be an
00:45:50.220 element of that, but I
00:45:50.920 actually, but I don't
00:45:51.600 think that's the primary
00:45:52.320 point here.
00:45:54.540 I think what she wants
00:45:56.000 and it's pretty clear
00:45:56.940 from her reaction, what
00:45:58.340 she wants and expects
00:45:59.340 is that she can say
00:46:01.740 these horrific things
00:46:03.520 and most people will
00:46:05.700 just applaud her for
00:46:06.440 it.
00:46:08.960 Okay.
00:46:09.380 There may be some
00:46:10.100 people out there that
00:46:10.940 are out trolling and
00:46:11.940 looking for negative
00:46:12.740 reactions, but especially
00:46:14.160 on the left, that's not
00:46:15.200 primarily what most of
00:46:16.560 these people want.
00:46:18.260 They want the opposite.
00:46:19.420 They want to be
00:46:19.960 applauded.
00:46:20.420 They need to be
00:46:21.080 applauded and affirmed
00:46:22.240 all the time.
00:46:24.560 And so she says this
00:46:25.860 horrific thing and what
00:46:27.380 she wants is for anyone
00:46:28.500 who disagrees to just
00:46:29.340 ignore it.
00:46:30.480 And then she only wants
00:46:31.720 to hear from the people
00:46:32.240 that affirm it so that
00:46:32.980 she can feel better and
00:46:34.500 more comfortable and
00:46:35.300 safer with this terrible
00:46:38.280 viewpoint.
00:46:40.200 So I think by ignoring
00:46:41.620 it, that is what's
00:46:42.760 taking the bait.
00:46:43.420 That's what's giving
00:46:44.220 her what she wants
00:46:45.060 and allowing her to
00:46:47.540 be affirmed.
00:46:48.800 Now, by me responding
00:46:50.240 to it, it sent a flood
00:46:52.740 of people in her
00:46:53.640 direction who were
00:46:54.680 horrified by the
00:46:55.760 horrific thing that she
00:46:56.600 said.
00:46:57.960 And that's the reaction
00:46:59.260 that you should get in a
00:47:00.880 civilized society when you
00:47:02.720 say out loud that you'd
00:47:04.320 rather your child be dead
00:47:05.640 than adopted by a race
00:47:08.000 that you don't like.
00:47:09.180 In a civilized, decent
00:47:12.700 society, people should
00:47:14.540 react to that in an
00:47:15.540 outraged and horrified
00:47:17.100 way.
00:47:20.400 Jay says, Matt, you're
00:47:21.500 one of the best social
00:47:22.160 commentators out there,
00:47:23.080 but your insistence on
00:47:23.840 intentionally mispronouncing
00:47:24.780 Democratic Party names,
00:47:26.140 i.e.
00:47:26.620 Karen, Jean, Pear, and
00:47:29.120 others, doesn't serve you
00:47:30.180 well.
00:47:30.480 Everybody deserves to have
00:47:31.360 their names pronounced
00:47:31.960 correctly, even incompetent,
00:47:33.500 unqualified nincompoos like
00:47:34.900 the above.
00:47:35.440 It's pretty cringeworthy
00:47:36.480 cheap shot.
00:47:36.940 It's not worthy of your
00:47:37.880 comedic chops, which are
00:47:39.480 substantial.
00:47:40.880 Jay, I don't know what
00:47:41.560 you're talking about.
00:47:42.340 I really don't.
00:47:43.780 I try my best, okay?
00:47:45.880 I try my best to pronounce
00:47:47.340 people's names correctly.
00:47:49.620 This feels like, this is a
00:47:50.920 little bit ableist on your
00:47:52.500 end, frankly.
00:47:55.260 Maybe I suffer from some
00:47:56.740 sort of mental, from some
00:47:58.500 sort of mental disability,
00:47:59.360 in fact, probably many, and
00:48:00.980 one of them makes it
00:48:02.200 difficult for me to
00:48:02.840 pronounce names, and I
00:48:03.520 don't, I don't appreciate
00:48:05.360 this from you.
00:48:06.360 In fact, you're banned
00:48:06.860 from the show, actually,
00:48:08.280 for that.
00:48:10.660 David says, with all due
00:48:11.740 respect, pregnant men are
00:48:12.900 not the only men liberals
00:48:14.080 defend.
00:48:14.620 Any man competing in
00:48:15.480 women's sports has the
00:48:16.420 full backing in support of
00:48:17.420 the Democrat Party.
00:48:18.260 You're right about that,
00:48:19.700 except that, of course, on
00:48:21.680 the left, they would say
00:48:22.320 that the man competing in
00:48:23.160 women's sports is not a
00:48:24.060 man.
00:48:26.040 So, my point is that the
00:48:27.700 only time they'll actually
00:48:28.860 say man in, like, a
00:48:31.140 positive way, the only time
00:48:34.140 that they will verbally
00:48:35.260 defend a man, and using
00:48:38.680 that word, is if it's a
00:48:40.680 pregnant man.
00:48:42.120 Of course, but that's not
00:48:43.280 really a man, as we know.
00:48:45.960 That is the only time you'll
00:48:47.200 hear them actually say the
00:48:48.180 phrase, a phrase like,
00:48:50.840 well, men should be
00:48:51.480 included.
00:48:52.440 Don't ostracize men.
00:48:55.800 Men should be involved,
00:48:56.920 too.
00:48:57.340 Well, you know, there are
00:48:58.020 men also, like, any phrase
00:48:59.440 like that, you'll never hear
00:49:00.980 that from them, ever,
00:49:02.380 except when it comes to
00:49:03.760 pregnancy.
00:49:04.120 That's the only time.
00:49:05.720 This may come as a great
00:49:07.120 shock to you, but in
00:49:08.040 addition to being incredibly
00:49:09.040 one-sided, mainstream media
00:49:10.360 is also extremely boring.
00:49:12.640 You know exactly what
00:49:13.620 everybody's going to say,
00:49:14.980 but that's not the case
00:49:16.220 with Sunday special, the
00:49:17.460 weekend edition of the
00:49:18.160 Ben Shapiro show.
00:49:18.960 Not boring at all.
00:49:19.980 Imagine, if you will, a
00:49:20.820 show that has guests with
00:49:21.860 different points of view.
00:49:23.100 If you can imagine, Ezra
00:49:24.140 Klein, Zubi, Brett Easton
00:49:25.980 Ellis, they've all been on
00:49:27.380 the show.
00:49:27.940 That's because at the
00:49:28.700 Daily Wire, we follow the
00:49:29.980 truth wherever it goes.
00:49:31.140 It's certainly true with
00:49:32.300 The Greatest Lie Ever Told.
00:49:33.580 Also, our upcoming
00:49:34.300 documentary with Candace
00:49:35.240 Owens, it's a hard-hitting
00:49:36.360 expose about the death of
00:49:37.620 George Floyd and the rise
00:49:38.500 of BLM.
00:49:38.920 You don't want to miss
00:49:39.340 that.
00:49:39.780 It's also true on this
00:49:40.540 week's Sunday special with
00:49:41.560 Ben's guest, Jonathan
00:49:42.500 Isaac.
00:49:43.120 He'll be discussing Why I
00:49:44.020 Stand, the new book he
00:49:44.800 just released with the
00:49:45.800 Daily Wire.
00:49:46.260 Isaac was the lone NBA
00:49:47.340 player not to kneel for
00:49:48.480 the National Anthem during
00:49:49.320 a league-wide demonstration
00:49:50.340 in support of Black Lives
00:49:51.240 Matter.
00:49:51.840 His story is courageous and
00:49:52.840 inspiring.
00:49:53.820 Sunday special will be
00:49:54.880 available this Sunday
00:49:55.940 morning on Apple Podcasts,
00:49:57.340 Spotify, or wherever you
00:49:58.320 listen to podcasts.
00:49:59.020 It's always very
00:49:59.760 interesting.
00:50:00.220 We know this is going to
00:50:00.700 be an extra interesting
00:50:02.100 one, so make sure you
00:50:02.880 tune in for that.
00:50:03.800 Now let's get to our
00:50:04.440 Daily Cancellation.
00:50:09.340 It should hopefully be
00:50:10.380 clear to you by now that
00:50:11.440 we are not on a slippery
00:50:12.720 slope per se.
00:50:13.720 There's no slippery slope
00:50:15.140 anymore.
00:50:15.600 The word slope makes our
00:50:16.840 current process of societal
00:50:18.180 disintegration sound far too
00:50:19.500 orderly and gradual.
00:50:21.120 We've long since slipped all
00:50:22.440 the way down the slope, and
00:50:23.580 that's why I prefer to
00:50:24.260 compare our cultural
00:50:25.000 situation, something more
00:50:26.500 along the lines of George
00:50:27.460 Clooney in that space movie
00:50:28.660 with Sandra Bullock.
00:50:29.880 If I remember the plot
00:50:30.700 point correctly, Clooney
00:50:31.680 becomes untethered from the
00:50:33.180 space station somehow during
00:50:34.280 a spacewalk and then
00:50:35.400 hurdles out into the cold
00:50:36.640 abyss while Sandra Bullock
00:50:38.580 just waves goodbye, makes no
00:50:39.980 attempt to rescue him, and
00:50:41.580 that's us.
00:50:42.080 We are tumbling untethered
00:50:43.400 into the darkness.
00:50:44.520 We're not going in any
00:50:45.280 particular direction, but
00:50:46.740 simply out into the void
00:50:47.760 where there is neither up nor
00:50:49.740 down nor warmth nor light.
00:50:52.780 Happy Friday, by the way.
00:50:54.320 The point is, we should not be
00:50:56.060 terribly surprised by the
00:50:57.540 news first reported by the
00:50:58.560 website Redux, that the
00:51:00.140 most prominent influential
00:51:01.160 trans medical organization
00:51:02.420 in the world, WPATH, has
00:51:04.700 been using a castration
00:51:06.020 fetish site as a reference
00:51:07.760 and resource for its
00:51:08.860 guidelines.
00:51:09.940 Now, you're probably
00:51:11.140 confused, but you also
00:51:12.880 probably don't want to
00:51:13.780 learn more, but you will,
00:51:15.480 I'm afraid.
00:51:16.340 The Daily Caller has a
00:51:17.140 helpful summary of this
00:51:18.020 story.
00:51:18.380 Reading from their report,
00:51:19.140 they say, the World
00:51:20.200 Professional Association
00:51:21.280 for Transgender Health,
00:51:22.480 WPATH, developed its
00:51:24.300 latest medical guidelines
00:51:25.280 using information from a
00:51:26.460 site that hosts pedophilic
00:51:27.680 fantasy pornography and
00:51:29.060 castration fetish content.
00:51:31.420 WPATH, which sets medical
00:51:32.720 standards for transgender
00:51:33.620 medical procedures,
00:51:35.040 according to U.S.
00:51:36.840 Assistant Secretary for
00:51:38.060 Health Rachel Levine,
00:51:39.500 released new draft
00:51:40.520 guidelines on December
00:51:42.520 3rd, which include
00:51:43.300 UNIC as a gender
00:51:45.120 identity.
00:51:46.400 The organization pulled
00:51:47.200 information from a website
00:51:48.180 called UNIC Archive,
00:51:49.940 which hosts thousands of
00:51:51.040 members who discuss their
00:51:51.960 castration fantasies and,
00:51:53.940 according to WPATH,
00:51:54.560 hosted a popular post
00:51:56.420 providing instructions
00:51:58.500 for self-castration.
00:52:00.720 WPATH referenced stories
00:52:01.860 of self-castration shared
00:52:03.040 on the site to argue that
00:52:04.400 healthcare providers must
00:52:05.260 castrate individuals for
00:52:06.440 their own safety if they
00:52:08.120 believe a person will
00:52:08.980 likely chemically or
00:52:09.880 surgically castrate
00:52:10.580 themselves outside of the
00:52:11.920 formal medical setting
00:52:13.140 otherwise.
00:52:14.360 The UNIC Archive's
00:52:16.420 fiction archive, which the
00:52:18.100 WPATH guidance described
00:52:19.360 as filled with fantasy,
00:52:21.800 contains hundreds of erotic
00:52:23.040 fantasy stories about
00:52:24.060 castration, child
00:52:25.140 castration, pedophilia,
00:52:26.600 sexual torture, performing
00:52:28.200 medical experiments on
00:52:29.260 prepubescent boys, slavery
00:52:31.000 fetishes, and racial
00:52:32.080 abuse.
00:52:33.900 And actually, the
00:52:34.440 description of this
00:52:35.220 website goes on from
00:52:36.400 there, and I can't even
00:52:37.120 read.
00:52:38.020 Like, that's the most I can
00:52:39.200 read of describing what's
00:52:40.540 on this website.
00:52:41.140 I can't even read more
00:52:41.920 than that to you, because
00:52:42.880 I get bleeped out.
00:52:44.440 Now, I wanted to confirm
00:52:45.980 that WPATH actually does
00:52:47.640 endorse UNIC now as a
00:52:49.580 valid gender identity, so I
00:52:51.420 went to the WPATH website
00:52:52.380 myself, and sure enough, I
00:52:53.480 found this.
00:52:54.020 Quote, this is from the
00:52:55.660 WPATH website.
00:52:56.880 Among the many people who
00:52:58.040 benefit from gender-affirming
00:52:59.760 medical care, those who
00:53:01.120 identify as UNICs are the
00:53:02.500 least visible.
00:53:03.540 The eighth version of the
00:53:04.660 SOC, Standards of Care,
00:53:06.340 includes a discussion of
00:53:07.280 UNIC-identified individuals
00:53:08.640 because they're indeed
00:53:09.860 present and in need of
00:53:10.940 gender-affirming services.
00:53:12.480 For the purposes of
00:53:13.220 Standards of Care, we
00:53:14.220 define UNIC as an
00:53:15.280 individual assigned male at
00:53:16.620 birth whose testicles have
00:53:17.960 been surgically removed or
00:53:19.080 rendered non-functional, and
00:53:20.680 who identifies as a UNIC.
00:53:22.560 The identity of UNIC is a
00:53:23.740 gender identity of its own,
00:53:24.980 and for many, it is the
00:53:25.800 sole identity with no
00:53:27.160 other gender or
00:53:28.000 transgender affiliation.
00:53:30.360 Now, it goes on for a
00:53:31.520 while longer talking about
00:53:32.920 UNICs, men who wish to be
00:53:34.660 castrated or who are
00:53:35.740 castrated in pursuit of
00:53:36.600 some perverse and
00:53:37.420 inexplicable sexual
00:53:38.400 satisfaction, and WPATH
00:53:41.160 goes to great lengths to
00:53:42.520 explain that this is all
00:53:43.500 valid and good and
00:53:45.260 healthy.
00:53:46.720 The important thing to
00:53:47.740 emphasize here is that
00:53:48.900 although WPATH may not be
00:53:51.360 an organization that you
00:53:52.340 recognize by name, it is
00:53:54.460 nonetheless hugely
00:53:55.460 prominent and influential.
00:53:57.500 Government policy and
00:53:58.760 medical guidelines are
00:53:59.860 written based on
00:54:01.540 declarations made by this
00:54:02.840 institution.
00:54:04.640 As a reference to the
00:54:05.560 Daily Caller article, you
00:54:06.740 may remember a few weeks
00:54:07.480 ago when Rachel Levine of
00:54:08.820 the Health and Human
00:54:09.480 Services said that there's
00:54:10.880 no argument, quote-unquote,
00:54:12.440 against medically
00:54:13.200 transitioning children.
00:54:14.560 Fox News reached out to
00:54:15.600 Levine's office for further
00:54:16.660 comments and, like, an
00:54:18.540 explanation about this
00:54:19.500 statement, and this is what
00:54:20.600 they reported.
00:54:22.120 Quote, there is no debate in
00:54:23.360 the medical community about
00:54:24.260 the medical or scientific
00:54:25.240 validity of gender-affirming
00:54:26.460 care, Levine's
00:54:27.280 communication director, Adam
00:54:28.420 Sarvana, told Fox News.
00:54:30.440 Sarvana said the standards of
00:54:31.420 care from World
00:54:32.420 Professional Association for
00:54:33.480 Transgender Health, WPATH,
00:54:34.660 have been endorsed by
00:54:35.820 multiple medical
00:54:36.760 organizations, including the
00:54:38.100 American Academy of
00:54:38.840 Pediatrics, the American
00:54:39.860 Medical Association, the
00:54:41.440 American Psychiatric
00:54:42.280 Association, and the
00:54:43.180 American Academy of Child and
00:54:44.480 Adolescent Psychiatry.
00:54:45.580 Now, he's right, by the
00:54:47.680 way.
00:54:48.420 There is almost no debate in
00:54:49.940 the medical community about
00:54:51.120 so-called gender-affirming
00:54:52.300 care, and it is true that all
00:54:54.320 of those other medical
00:54:54.960 organizations look to WPATH as
00:54:57.140 an unquestioned authority on
00:54:59.200 anything related to gender or
00:55:00.740 gender identity, which only
00:55:02.760 further demonstrates the
00:55:04.280 abysmal state of the medical
00:55:05.760 community.
00:55:07.440 And now this unquestioned
00:55:08.960 authority says that it is
00:55:10.380 valid to be a eunuch.
00:55:12.300 In fact, they recommend in
00:55:15.240 their guidelines that doctors
00:55:16.240 castrate self-identified eunuchs
00:55:17.840 in order to help them fully
00:55:19.160 live out and realize their
00:55:20.280 identities.
00:55:22.300 See, this is why I say we've
00:55:23.960 devolved way past the point of
00:55:25.860 slippery slope.
00:55:27.440 We've now entered a vortex where
00:55:29.200 all impulses, proclivities,
00:55:31.280 fantasies, perversions,
00:55:33.240 non-consensus realities must be
00:55:36.500 affirmed.
00:55:37.160 And I do mean all.
00:55:39.140 This is what some on the right
00:55:40.220 have been slow to understand
00:55:41.320 about the transgenderism push.
00:55:43.380 You know, that was not one
00:55:44.660 small progression.
00:55:46.380 It wasn't one slight deviation
00:55:48.340 away from reality.
00:55:49.680 It's not one gradual step
00:55:51.220 towards insanity.
00:55:52.020 No.
00:55:52.520 Once you've introduced the
00:55:53.600 concept of pregnant men and
00:55:54.980 women with penises, once
00:55:56.920 you've done that, you've
00:55:57.520 obliterated reality completely.
00:56:00.140 Because it's not really
00:56:01.080 possible to come up with a
00:56:02.240 more radical departure from
00:56:03.960 reality than that.
00:56:06.040 You haven't slipped down the
00:56:07.280 slope.
00:56:07.600 You've gone all the way to the
00:56:08.380 bottom of the slope.
00:56:09.060 And it's just like you've
00:56:10.320 leapfrogged over a bunch of
00:56:11.720 other stuff.
00:56:12.160 And now we're just going to
00:56:12.700 circle back and cover that
00:56:13.600 stuff too.
00:56:16.080 Or going back to the analogy,
00:56:17.460 you've officially left the
00:56:18.320 space station and now you're
00:56:19.740 floating out there in the
00:56:20.680 ether.
00:56:22.300 So we react with justified
00:56:24.180 horror at WPATH trying to
00:56:25.680 normalize Unix.
00:56:26.560 But in fact, this isn't any
00:56:27.980 more horrifying than anything
00:56:29.180 else WPATH has normalized.
00:56:32.220 It's entirely consistent with
00:56:33.660 their overall mission.
00:56:35.240 And it follows from their one
00:56:36.680 single rule, which is the
00:56:37.840 rule of all leftists, which
00:56:38.800 is that everything must be
00:56:40.360 affirmed, everything, as long
00:56:44.340 as it's not normal or natural
00:56:46.320 or healthy or good.
00:56:49.600 And that is why today WPATH is
00:56:52.420 canceled.
00:56:53.760 It would have a heavy subject
00:56:54.820 to end on for a Friday, but
00:56:56.260 that's just the way it is.
00:56:58.000 We'll talk again on Monday.
00:56:59.180 Have a great weekend.
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