Ep. 964 - The Left Tries To Sabotage 'What Is A Woman' Premiere But Fail Miserably
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Summary
The premiere of my film, What is a Woman, is an enormous success, no thanks to a cyber attack meant to shut down the film. The left really does not want you to see this movie, and I ll explain why. Also, NASCAR again bends the knee to the woke mob. Amber Heard officially puts the nail in the coffin on MeToo. Abusive parents explain how their two-year-old daughter chose her own gender. And in our daily cancellation, a trans activist explains why you are morally obligated to be sexually attracted to trans people. We ll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Walsh Show.
Transcript
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the premiere of my film, What is a Woman, is an enormous success,
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no thanks to the cyber attack meant to shut down the film. The left really does not want you to
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see this movie, and I'll explain why. Also, NASCAR again bends the knee to the woke mob.
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Amber Heard officially puts the last nail on the Me Too Kaufman. Abusive parents explain how their
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two-year-old daughter chose her own gender. And in our daily cancellation, a trans activist explains
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why you are morally obligated to be sexually attracted to trans people. We'll talk about
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all that and more today on the Matt Walsh Show.
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Finally, last night, almost exactly a year after we had our first development meeting about the
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film, What is a Woman, premiered on the Daily Wire. It was by all measures an enormous success. We
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gained more subscribers in a day than at any other point in the company's history. We had more people
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watching the film than we've ever had watching any piece of content all at once. The movie is,
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we could say for sure now, a massive hit. But we knew going in that we were wading into treacherous
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waters. Gender ideology lies deep down at the core of our society's dominant religion, which is
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leftism. It's expected that if you go near it, you know, if you dare approach the altar, that you do
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so with reverence. Avert your eyes. Keep your head bowed. Bow before the sacred cow. Repeat the
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necessary incantations and then shuffle along, move on. That's how you're supposed to approach
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gender ideology. To do anything else, to approach this thing with anything less than dogmatic
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veneration is an act of unspeakable sacrilege. And to actually question it, to look into its face and
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challenge it directly is the ultimate blasphemy. And we all know what religious zealots do to
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blasphemers. And that's what we were expecting here. So it was, in that sense, no surprise that
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The Daily Wire came under a sustained and seemingly quite sophisticated cyber attack during the premiere
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of the film. As the film started to play, we were flooded with messages and emails from members who
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were trying to watch, but were running into all sorts of strange glitches. And even in spite of this,
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just on the strength of the people who could make it through and access the film, it was still a
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record-breaking premiere for The Daily Wire. But it became clear pretty quickly that something
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malicious was happening. And soon our tech team was able to verify. And from here, I'll read from
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The Daily Wire article about it because I think the news team will do a better job of explaining the
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specifics about this than I will. So reading from The Daily Wire article, it says,
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The Daily Wire came under a sustained DDoS attack during the world premiere of What is a Woman
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that was intended to disrupt people being able to access the highly anticipated film.
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Quote, we've confirmed that Daily Wire experienced a significant and sustained DDoS attack tonight
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meant to disrupt the world premiere of What is a Woman. Jeremy Boring said in a statement,
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a million requests per minute at the peak flooded our system and created challenges for many viewers.
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The attack began shortly after the start of the live stream of Daily Wire's backstage program,
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which preceded the premiere and featured Daily Wire hosts discussing the making and meaning of the
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film. Many users encountered difficulty accessing the live stream due to the malicious event.
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A distributed denial of service DDoS attack is a type of coordinated malicious campaign
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that seeks to shut down a targeted server by flooding the server with extreme levels of traffic
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coming from bots. The extremely high levels of traffic use up the server's resources and prevent
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real users from being able to access it. So in summary, they don't want you to see this film. I mean,
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they really don't want you to see it. Meanwhile, on Twitter, there were trans activists
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tweeting out their fantasies about bashing me in the head with a baseball bat. There were other
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activists organizing a campaign to try and take over the What is a Woman hashtag, a hashtag which,
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by the way, has been suppressed by Twitter because every time it starts to trend, Twitter just pushes
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it back down. But the activists tried to hijack it with various lies and insults and defamation directed
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at me. They were like openly organizing with each other, talking amongst each other,
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you know, on the social media platform about what sorts of slanderous things they could make up
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about me. And they were kind of, because this is what you can do if you're a trans activist on
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Twitter. You can be out in the open about, hey, we're going to, we're going to make up some,
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uh, we're going to defame this guy. What should we say about him? And you can have that conversation
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and, you know, there's not going to be any consequence. Now, as I said, this is just the beginning.
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They hate this film. They're terrified of it. And, uh, they hate me for making it. Now, granted,
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they already hated me before this, but now even more so. And why? I mean, anybody who saw the film,
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and if you haven't yet, you can go to the Daily Wire right now, become a member and watch it on
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demand. It is available to be, to be seen right now. But anyone who, uh, saw it knows that, you know,
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I wasn't lying or joking when I said that all I do for the majority of the film is ask simple
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questions. I'm not going around screaming at people. There's a little bit of that, mostly at the
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Women's March, because that was just fun. But for the vast majority of the runtime, I'm sitting down
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with people and asking them the simplest and seemingly easiest questions imaginable.
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Questions that supposed experts in these fields ought to be able to answer with ease.
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That's all I'm doing. And that's exactly why they don't want you to see this. It's the emperor
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has no clothes fable brought to life. Gender ideology lies at the core of leftism,
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but the core of gender ideology, the core of the core is empty. It's hollow. There's nothing there.
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It's all smoke and mirrors and sleight of hand tricks. Everything they say is nonsense.
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It has no logical or intellectual anchor. It's this flimsy, frail little thing easily swatted away.
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It can be crushed under the weight of a question. Any question at all, in fact.
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That was one of the fascinating things about making this film is that, you know, I knew that what is a
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woman is going to be a stumper of a question for these people. But what I didn't quite realize
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is that leading up to that question, really any question at all is a stumper. Doesn't mean any
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question if it's asked with actual sincere skepticism is unanswerable to them. And this is
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what makes them so angry. I experienced this while filming the documentary. In fact, there were two
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emotions that came through in nearly every interaction that we had through the course of
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filming, and that is fear and anger. Two emotions that often come packaged together, right? And the
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fear mostly came from the average people on the street who you could tell, most of them knew the
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truth. They understood how ridiculous the claims made by trans activists are, but they were petrified
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to talk about it, especially on camera, because they'd been coerced and cajoled and threatened into silence.
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The anger, meanwhile, and a good bit of fear, too, came from the alleged experts, the academics,
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doctors, politicians, who stormed out of interviews, lashed out, made accusations, became extremely
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defensive the moment they realized that I was going to ask real questions. Not even hard questions,
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just questions, actual questions. They weren't expecting that because in their minds, the relationship
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between a learned authority such as themselves and an uneducated flannel-clad bumpkin such as myself
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is supposed to be one of cult leader and disciple. They're supposed to make declarations and
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proclamations, and I'm supposed to sit in slack-jawed awe, nodding my head submissively, accepting without
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question everything that comes out of their mouths. The moment they realized that I wasn't going to play my
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part in that game, they became angry. And for example, here's a clip from the film that went viral
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last night, and it's a perfect illustration. My interview with women's studies professor Patrick
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Grzanka, and it went off the rails very quickly due to my insistence on interviewing the person who was
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sitting down for an interview. I mean, how dare I? You have to watch the whole exchange in the film,
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but here's just a piece. Watch this. I'm not even talking about social context. I'm just trying to
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start by getting to the truth, you know? Yeah, I mean, I'm really uncomfortable with that language of
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like getting to the truth again in social life. Why is that uncomfortable? Because that, it sounds
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actually deeply transphobic to me. And if you keep probing, we're going to stop the interview.
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If I probe about what the truth is? You keep invoking the word truth, which is condescending and rude.
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I'm saying to you— How is the word truth condescending and rude?
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Why don't you tell me what your truth is? And you're walking on 30 seconds more of the nights
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Hmm. And I explained to him right after that that I don't have a truth. It's just like the truth.
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And that starts this whole exchange about what the truth is and everything. But I was being
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condescending and rude, he says. The good professor couldn't define the word woman, probably also
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couldn't define the word projection, though he certainly exhibited the latter throughout our
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interaction. Notice the remarkable contrast between the professor and his ilk, the gender ideology
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proponents, the people who invented this whole thing but don't want to talk about it, and those on the
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other side. The opponents, as opposed to the proponents, are incredibly open and eager to
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answer questions, eager to have the conversation. On one hand, you have people curling up into the
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fetal position because I asked a question. On the other, you have Scott Nugent, who's the woman who
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transitioned to a man or transitioned to appear like a man, as she puts it herself in the film.
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I want you to listen to Nugent talk about the dark reality of gender transition.
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For the first time in history, a marginalized group has a huge dollar sign on the top of their
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head. We have five children's hospitals in the United States promoting that.
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That's a phalloplasty. That's a bottom surgery.
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We have five children's hospitals in the United States telling girls that they can be boys
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at $70,000 a pop in a surgery that has a 67% complication rate. That will kill me from
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infection that I can't sue on. We're butchering a generation of children because nobody's willing
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to talk about anything. I have three kids at the age that they're doing this to kids.
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I'm not transphobic. I love my kids and I love other people's kids and you should too.
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So from Nugent, who is the true hero of the film, in my opinion, we get total openness and honesty,
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raw, gut-wrenching honesty. From the other side, we get defensiveness, lies, accusations.
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One side wants us all to talk about this, right? Like, let's talk about this. The other side wants
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to be the one talking while we shut up. And they'll do anything they can to shut us up.
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But they will fail and they already have because this film isn't going anywhere. It's on the site
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right now, available to be seen by anybody with a membership. And if you don't have one,
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I ask you to go sign up. Nobody else is making films like this. This is the kind of content we
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can make and will make. We're willing to deal with whatever the consequences are.
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They're coming after the Daily Wire. They're coming after me personally.
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And I expect them on the latter thing to ramp that up. The good news is that it won't work.
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It can't work if we have your support. If we all kind of stick together, there's nothing they can do
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but scream and cry. If they try to escalate beyond that, if they try to, you know, let's say, make good
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on those baseball bat-to-the-head promises, then we have other ways of dealing with that. And it will
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be dealt with, I assure you. But outside of physical violence, any other attack fails
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if we stay unified. Because that's, if you, if, if there's a united front
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and they're going to scream and cry and we just say, well, we don't care that you're screaming and
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crying. This is a conversation we're going to have whether you like it or not. If we say that, then
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that's it. They lose. So go to whatiswoman.com and get your membership. Our team is, you know,
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working around the clock to fight the cyber attack as, as far as I know, basically gotten it
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completely under control. Uh, if you do run into any glitches, just be patient, stick with us.
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And remember that, um, this, this fight, the fight against the, the sickening, toxic madness
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of gender ideology, it, it can be won. We can beat them. We can win. I really believe that.
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And, uh, and we have to, we have to win. Now let's get to our five headlines.
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ahead of the May 26th, a NASCAR all-star race at Texas motor speedway. And that provoked anger from the
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left, um, who say that this is a terrible thing for NASCAR to do. And that seems to have precipitated
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this tweet, at least partially. I mean, I'm sure NASCAR was already going to have a fair bit of
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virtue signaling they did for, for, um, for, for pride month, but now they're taking it over the top. So
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they tweeted this as we celebrate the LGBTQ plus community. We acknowledge that recent actions have
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not aligned with NASCAR's mission to be a welcoming sport for all. We remain steadfast in our commitment
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to create a more inclusive environment in our workplaces at the racetrack and in the stands.
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And then they've got the, uh, happy pride and then the checkered flag there with rainbow colors.
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And then they also have, I mean, this is NASCAR and it's not just that they're, that they're, uh,
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you know, bending the knee to wokeness. They're going all the way here because they have the
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wokest pride flag of all. I mean, they're on the cutting edge. This, this pride flag here,
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this is the newest one. And every single year they always add things to it. And it's, it's really
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kind of, uh, it's kind of interesting. And I think there's something in a way poetic about the fact
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that the, as the, as the, as LGBT activists, um, get more and more aggressive and more demanding
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and narcissistic and more militant, the, the pride flag itself gets uglier and uglier.
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So it started as just kind of a, you know, sort of gaudy rainbow flag. And then from there,
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it just gets even uglier to the point now where, where this rainbow flag, it's got,
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you know, it's just like a, it's just, it looks like vomit. And you see the other interesting thing
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that happens with the rainbow flag is that each new identity group that gets added to the flag
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kind of fights for more than its fair share of the space on the flag. And so now you see what's
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the most prominent thing you see on this flag that NAS, that NASCAR has posted. Most prominent thing
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is the, uh, is that purple circle right there, right? It's like the thing that your eyes immediately
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go to. And what does that mean? What is that supposed to represent? Well, as far as I'm aware,
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the, uh, the circle represents intersex people. In fact, wait, let me look this up right now.
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Cause I wouldn't, I wouldn't want to, wouldn't want to misgender the pride flag itself because that
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would be a terrible thing to do. Um, okay. Yeah. Okay. This is what I'm getting. The purple circle
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represents the wholeness of the intersex community free from colors like blue and pink that are commonly seen
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as male and female respectively. Now, uh, and there's also this inverse correlation between
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the amount of space given on the pride flag and the size of the group that it's representing.
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Okay. Intersex people. You're talking about this tiny, tiny sliver fraction of the population
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right there, front and center of the flag. And nevermind the fact that as we've gone over before
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and we have to continue reviewing this, um, intersex people. And we talk about intersex people.
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We're talking about people who suffer from birth defects, even the term intersex, like everything
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else LGBT people say is, is really kind of misleading, but intersex, we're talking about people who suffer
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from birth defects that can sometimes make their genitalia look somewhat ambiguous. Doesn't mean
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they don't have a sex. It just means that unlike 99.999% of the population, it's not as immediately
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physically obvious because of birth defects that they suffer from genetic mutations.
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But what do they have to do with, with gay pride? Why are they, this is a medical condition.
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Why is that included in the LGBT club? Well, the answer is simply because they are useful
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to the LGBT club and specifically the T because there's this, um, there's this kind of conflation
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that goes on between trans people and intersex people. And those are two completely separate
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categories. They have nothing to do with each other whatsoever, but they're useful. And so that's
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why, whether they like it or not, they've been dragged onto the flag. The LGBT is saying to the
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intersex people who just are people who suffer from birth defects, you're going to be on this flag
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whether you like it or not. We're putting you on it because we can use you. We talk about the
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sleight of hand tricks. That's, that's, that is the game from LGBT activists. Everything they do is a
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sleight of hand trick. You know, um, in the film, one of the questions that I get all the time,
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and I was asked this on Dr. Phil as well. I mean, I get this question every, anytime you try to engage
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on any of these issues, what's, what's, what's the, um, the rejoinder from the left? It's always,
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why do you care so much? Well, that's a sleight of hand trick because they start by, I mean,
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they're, they have a flag, they have pride parades, they have a pride month. They're running
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around constantly waving their hands in the air saying, look at us, look at our sexuality.
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You should care about this, care about us. And then the moment that you say, okay, well, sure,
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let's talk about it. Then they say, well, why do you care so much? Because, but you just said we
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should care. Oh, no, no, no. But you, you want us to care in the way that you have assigned to us.
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And, uh, it's the same thing they do with intersex, where they say, well, what about
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these intersex people? The sex is, uh, is more difficult to determine. And so that proves that,
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that's, uh, that this trans person's claims are valid. Wait, what? What does that have to do with
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anything? You know, a, quote, trans woman is a biological male who says that he's a woman.
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Whatever we say about intersex people, how do they in any way lend validity to what this,
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what the trans person is saying? Yet another sleight of hand trick. Um, and that's, uh, I guess a
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little bit of a digression. I mean, the main point is that this is, this is NASCAR putting this out
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there as, uh, every single corporation, every company bends the knee. And then what the public has to
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decide is whether they're going to continue supporting these kinds of companies. I mean,
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how many, I'm not saying that there are no LGBT people who are fans of, uh, NASCAR,
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but how big is that portion of the audience? I wonder
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probably pretty small. And so they're, they are genuflecting to this small minority,
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no matter what the majority happens to think. It's up to the majority to decide how they're
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going to respond to that. All right. This is from the Daily Wire. This is a story that I have
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steadfastly ignored on this show, but now that it has reached its conclusion, I will
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acknowledge it at least. Uh, the Daily Wire reports, the jury on Wednesday found that actor
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Johnny Depp was defamed by ex-wife Amber Heard and awarded him a total of $15 million in damages.
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Uh, the jury also awarded Heard $2 million in monetary damages for her defamation claim.
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Depp sued Heard for $50 million over an op-ed she penned about domestic violence at the Washington
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Post in 2018. The Aquaman actress then countersued for $100 million. And, um, the jury came back and
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they gave this little, really just kind of a symbolic gesture to Amber Heard with the $2 million. But,
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um, at the end of the day, they were vindicating Johnny Depp and saying that this was defamation. By the way,
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it is, um, it is very, very difficult to win a defamation case. Okay. I don't pretend to be a
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lawyer, but what I can tell you is that it's a very difficult thing to win because the burden of
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the, the, the number of elements that you have to prove creates this burden that for, in most cases,
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is insurmountable. You got to prove a lot of things. The first thing you have to prove, obviously,
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is that what was said about you isn't true because if it's true, then it's not defamation.
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So you're already in the position of, you have to prove a negative. You have to prove that you
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didn't do something. And then you also have to prove that this was said, you know, intentionally
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and maliciously. You have to prove that it caused you actual harm and that there's some kind of a
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financial harm as well attached to that. So a lot of things you have to prove. The fact that, uh,
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the jury came back this way is, is quite an indictment. Um, and it does prove that Amber
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Hurd was lying. Now, Amber Hurd has, uh, released a statement immediately after this. She says,
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the disappointment I feel today is beyond words. I'm heartbroken that the mountain of evidence still
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was not enough to stand up to the disproportionate power influence and sway of my ex-husband. I'm even
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more disappointed with what this verdict means for other women. It's a setback. It sets back the
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clock to a time when a woman who spoke up and spoke out could be publicly shamed and humiliated.
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It sets back the idea that violence against women is to be taken seriously. I believe Johnny's
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attorney succeeded in getting the jury to overlook the key issue of freedom of speech and ignore the
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evidence that was so conclusive that we want in the, in the UK. Well, freedom of speech has nothing
00:23:38.640
to do with it because you do not have the freedom to defame people. Does this set back women? No,
00:23:43.520
unless you're the kind of woman who was planning to make up malicious lies about a man to destroy his
00:23:48.140
life, then yeah, this is a setback for you. So in other words, this is a, uh, this is a setback to
00:23:53.140
the Me Too movement, not just a setback, but it's the utter and total destruction of the Me Too movement,
00:23:58.480
um, which was already probably on its last legs. And now it's just, it's over. That's, this is the end.
00:24:06.620
Uh, this is the ignomious end of the, of the, uh, of the Me Too movement. You know,
00:24:11.840
obviously this, this slogan of believe all women was absurd from the beginning because of course
00:24:21.800
you're not going to believe it. You believe someone based on the claim that they're making
00:24:26.540
and whether you find it to be credible. Cause that's, that's the first problem with believe
00:24:31.180
all women. The second problem is that you can't really choose. So you can't have this principle
00:24:37.220
of, Oh, I'm going to believe all of these sorts of people, no matter what they say. That's not how
00:24:40.980
belief works. You can't make yourself believe something that you don't. If you want me to
00:24:46.560
believe something, you have to convince me. And then of course your, your belief should not be,
00:24:52.220
uh, dependent on the demographic of the person making the claim. And then as well, everybody
00:24:58.520
who said believe all women, none of them actually believed it. And what they always meant was believe
00:25:03.600
certain women, uh, with, uh, who have, who hold certain ideological views, who make certain kinds
00:25:10.160
of claims in certain situations, believe them. But I think the other thing we take away from this
00:25:17.660
is that, um, what we have to remember is Amber Heard is a, is a leftist. Johnny Depp, I think
00:25:24.560
probably is too. I think for certain he is, but Amber Heard is. And, you know, leftism gives people
00:25:33.260
the license to lie. And so that's something that's been wrapped up in the Me Too movement
00:25:38.180
in, uh, the believe all women stuff. Because why are you supposed to believe all women?
00:25:46.240
Because the idea is that if, if a woman, again, certain women, it's all, it's all ideologically
00:25:51.280
dependent. But if she says something, then that's her truth. It's how she feels. And so it is your
00:26:00.640
responsibility to believe it. This is the leftist claim. And it gives you a license to lie because
00:26:08.020
it's not a lie. Actually under leftism, it's impossible to lie because whatever you say,
00:26:13.080
that's just your truth. That's how you felt. So as far as Amber Heard was concerned, yeah,
00:26:17.920
was she actually physically abused by Johnny Depp? No, but she feels like she was. It would be convenient
00:26:24.660
for her now if she was. And so she was. That's, uh, that's the way it works. All right, let's move
00:26:33.280
to this. Speaking of, uh, of lies and the lies in this case that parents tell their children. So
00:26:39.920
Libs of TikTok had this video that went viral yesterday. Um, and something that, you know,
00:26:46.320
as, as what is woman comes out, this is just more evidence as to why the film, what is woman is needed.
00:26:50.540
Here is, um, two parents talking about how their two-year-old chose, I believe, her gender. This
00:26:59.140
is a girl who now, quote, identifies as a boy. And what was the process by which this two-year-old
00:27:10.940
On the 6th of March, we welcomed our beautiful twins into the world. A boy called Arlo and a girl
00:27:17.440
called Emerald. The first one they said was, this is a girl. I can't even remember your
00:27:22.160
face just, like, lighting up, like, this is amazing. And then the next one was on, this
00:27:25.320
is a boy. It was, like, jackpot. You know, one of each. This is the perfect combination.
00:27:32.780
So now they're four years old and they identify as two boys. The first time that I realized
00:27:40.680
Stormy wanted to identify as male was about roughly two and a half. But it's not really,
00:27:49.280
he said, I want to be a boy. He said, I am a boy. And that is the difference.
00:27:55.080
My name is Stormy and I'm four years old. I feel like a boy and I want to be a boy.
00:28:03.140
Sometimes people call me girl. Do they? How does that make you feel?
00:28:09.860
I can't remember the exact moment it switched over, but there was that point where I thought,
00:28:13.420
you know what, this isn't just, this isn't just a phase. This is not a little girl we're
00:28:16.660
looking at here, this is a little boy. He started being unhappy with being dressed as a girl,
00:28:20.940
so he started being unhappy with wearing dresses. Hair clips were a big no-no.
00:28:24.540
Didn't like hair clips, didn't like the pigtails. He was genuinely upset at being dressed as
00:28:30.640
a girl. Before I had children, and certainly before the last couple of years, this whole
00:28:35.900
thing that I was saying, I would have thought it was ridiculous. Honestly, I would. I would
00:28:39.480
have watched me and said, no, you're crazy. You're making it up. You're abusing a child.
00:28:46.400
We constantly say, are you a boy today or do you feel like you might, because I don't want
00:28:51.960
you to feel like he's stuck himself down a route that he can't turn back on?
00:28:59.220
I mean, to begin, you don't even know where to begin with these people. Let me just say,
00:29:04.920
first of all, the story that that guy tells, who is an abuser, and both of these people
00:29:09.440
should be in prison. He claims, oh, before I had this child, I would have seen this and
00:29:17.340
said that that's abusive. I was very skeptical. No, no, no, you weren't. That's a lie, of
00:29:22.260
course. Because there's just no way. I mean, if you're a two-year-old, if you're taking your
00:29:27.860
two-year-old seriously about this, it's because this is what you want. There's just no way
00:29:33.720
that your two-year-old convinced you of something like this. And he also says that, well, we realize
00:29:42.260
it's not just a phase. Really? So this started when your daughter was two years old. Now she's
00:29:53.140
four years old. And in between that time, you realize that it's not a phase? How could that
00:29:58.400
possibly be the case? Phases for little kids can last, they can last five seconds. They can last
00:30:04.900
couple of years. Depends. It's the whole, the notion of taking a two-year-old seriously about
00:30:12.640
anything. My daughter's two years old. She, and this is true, she constantly, like every day,
00:30:20.140
she tells, and she tells this story, especially around the dinner table. She'll kind of, my two-year-old
00:30:26.740
daughter will dominate the dinner table conversation every night now because she tells, she has these
00:30:32.620
these fantastical stories she tells us about all the monkeys that are in her room. And she's, we
00:30:39.680
went to the, I think it was, we went to the Rainforest Cafe, which is always a mistake. We went there
00:30:43.640
a few months ago, and they've got the animatronic monkeys flying around. And ever since then, she's
00:30:49.880
had this, she's been latched onto that, this idea of like monkeys being around and in her room. And so
00:30:54.820
anyway, that's the story that she tells every day. And sometimes the monkeys are doing different
00:30:58.920
things. And sometimes they're, most of the time they're in her room. Sometimes they, like, they
00:31:03.080
crawl into the crib with her. Sometimes it's like different, different versions of the story.
00:31:07.500
And is it, so what is, what is my two-year-old daughter doing when she tells the story about
00:31:11.300
the, about the monkeys? Is she, is she lying? Is she trying to deceive us? No. Um, is she using her
00:31:18.620
imagination? Yes. But does she see it that way? No, because for her, as I'm constantly hammering on
00:31:23.800
this point, at the age of two, there, there is no conscious distinction between fantasy
00:31:30.940
and reality. They don't see the distinction. So as far as she's concerned, yeah, there are
00:31:35.940
monkeys in her room. Does that mean that she's hallucinating? I guess not. I mean, it's hard
00:31:40.560
to get inside the mind of a two-year-old to know exactly how it works. None of a, few of us,
00:31:43.340
few of us can remember what it was like for us when we were two. But what we do know for sure
00:31:49.120
is that they just do not have a grasp on reality, which is why you can't take this seriously,
00:31:54.100
obviously. But these parents know that. Now I'm sitting here arguing against it, trying to explain
00:32:00.720
why, oh no, she's, she's two. This is what a two-year-old does. Well, they know that, but this
00:32:06.500
is what they wanted of their child. I mean, notice how they say, and I, it's hard for me to believe
00:32:11.520
they even cut the video together like this. But, um, the father says, well, or maybe it was the
00:32:17.020
mother. She didn't say, I want to be a boy. She said, I am a boy. And then in the very next scene,
00:32:24.660
what do we hear from the child? I want to be a boy. This is, uh, a sane society takes those people
00:32:35.360
and puts them in prison. This is, this is abuse on every level. It's, it's every brand of abuse,
00:32:41.600
right? It's psychological abuse, emotional abuse, spiritual abuse. It's physical abuse and it is
00:32:46.960
sexual abuse. It is all of those things wrapped into one. And it's all of those things kind of on
00:32:53.280
the, on the deepest level where you are violating a child's sense of identity of who they are. You're,
00:33:03.200
you're taking that away from them permanently, potentially. Oh, but we, we give her a choice.
00:33:14.060
Every day we ask, are you a boy today? So she can make a decision. It's really up to her.
00:33:22.160
Well, no, because you are the one assigning her this like version, this twisted,
00:33:27.940
fantastical version of reality where your identity is not fixed and it's fluid and it changes by the
00:33:35.700
day. So you're, you're giving her that to her. That's the curse that you're giving to her.
00:33:44.900
Um, all right, let's go here. This is an interesting story from Fox news. It says a former,
00:33:51.080
uh, Virginia tech football player was acquitted of murder charges Friday in the deadly beating of a
00:33:56.840
man accused of pretending to be a woman during a sexual encounter after the two matched on Tinder.
00:34:01.920
A jury in Montgomery County circuit court found 19 year old is a memen it toot. I'm sure I'm getting
00:34:08.080
that wrong. Not guilty of a charge of second degree murder to the 2021 death of Jerry Smith,
00:34:12.800
uh, Jerry Smith, 40 of Blacksburg. So he's a, there's a 40 year old man, Jerry Smith,
00:34:16.580
who was killed by the 19 year old man. Jury deliberated for three hours. Um, prosecutors said earlier
00:34:23.120
told the jury that it toots than a team became enraged and fatally beat Smith. When he discovered
00:34:28.440
Smith was a man, Smith, who identified as a gay man presented himself in a profile in the online
00:34:33.660
dating app, Tinder as a 21 year old emergency room physician named Angie Renee Smith performed oral
00:34:40.240
sex on it to, to later return to the department to find out if his date was a man or a woman.
00:34:43.920
Um, in taking the stand early in the week, it toot had testified that he felt violated.
00:34:48.460
And then it can, it turned out that the man, the older man, Smith had, uh, had a, had a knife under
00:34:54.140
his mattress. And so this was like, um, the defense attorneys argued that it toot had acted in
00:35:00.260
self-defense, whereas Smith had been controlling the entire environment in the entire episode
00:35:04.060
and demanded that it be in the dark and had a knife hidden under his mattress in case there was,
00:35:08.160
there was something awry. Now, maybe not surprisingly, um, LGBT news outlets like the
00:35:16.180
advocate and pink news are not happy about this. I mean, they are not happy that, uh, this guy isn't
00:35:22.500
going to jail. They call this a quote, gay panic defense, but no, what this actually is, is, um,
00:35:30.340
this is, this is rape. So this man was raped. When you trick somebody into a sexual encounter with
00:35:37.640
you, uh, especially when you have a knife on standby, but even if you don't, that is, that is
00:35:43.220
rape and they're entitled to self-defense, which is apparently what the jury decided there.
00:35:47.860
Um, now the jury came to this conclusion. I haven't followed the case at all. And this is the first I'm
00:35:53.860
hearing about it. So I'm going to assume they looked at all of this. I just, on the surface,
00:35:59.340
there is some skepticism that you might have. Like, how could you not know that a 40 year old man
00:36:07.020
is not a 20 year old woman? How could you possibly be fooled, been fooled by that?
00:36:13.600
But that's what the jury decided. And assuming that he was, then this was rape and self-defense.
00:36:19.060
Pretty clear cut. Okay. So we have, um, one more thing here. This is another story
00:36:22.580
that you're just going to have to sit and listen to, damn it, whether you like it or not.
00:36:26.400
It says a star in deep space. This is from Daily Wire. A star in deep space from a neutron star
00:36:31.740
graveyard is emitting a strange pulse that is intriguing scientists who didn't expect to detect
00:36:36.680
any radio emissions at all from that area. Roughly 1300 light years from Earth in the Vela X1 region
00:36:44.000
of the Milky Way, PSR J09414046 emitted a pulse that lasted about 300 milliseconds and repeated every 76
00:36:52.200
seconds. But most neutron star pulses cycle through every few seconds or less. So it's a very weird
00:36:58.820
thing they're trying to figure out. University of Sydney lecturer Manisha Caleb says this wasn't like
00:37:02.880
anything we'd seen before. We might've found a completely new class of radio emitting object.
00:37:08.580
Our observation showed PSR J09414046 had some of the characteristics of a pulsar, even a magnetar,
00:37:15.800
but they're still not exactly sure what the object is. So this is fascinating. Okay. First of all,
00:37:22.280
think about the distances involved here. I mean, we're, we are detecting activity from 1300 light
00:37:27.140
years away, which is like, that's a hop, skip and a jump in galactic terms, but in mileage,
00:37:30.900
I mean, a light year is about 6 trillion miles, right? So this is, we're talking about 6,
00:37:35.300
6,000 trillion miles, which I believe will be 6 quadrillion miles. The distances are vast.
00:37:43.380
Space is, is big. Okay. It's very, it's big and that's, and that should fascinate you.
00:37:48.520
And think about, think about the time of involved here. Okay. Think of a pulsar is a neutron star,
00:37:55.800
which, which is, is a star that has, has died and collapsed in on itself, uh, much like Western
00:38:01.520
civilization has here. But that means that this star lived for billions of years and died. And
00:38:06.520
there's, there's a whole story there that we'll never know. Potentially millions of civilizations
00:38:10.720
lived and died in the solar system, all those trillions of miles away. So there's a, there's a
00:38:15.540
story there that's just sad and beautiful and immense and mysterious. So do you understand
00:38:21.500
why this should interest you? And then one day our sun will die and become a red giant and Mercury
00:38:28.240
and Venus will be a totally consumed in its fire and our planet will be scorched to ash and all life
00:38:33.620
will die and be extinguished on this planet. And other civilizations and other solar system will watch
00:38:38.060
this happen, but they'll see it only as a light in the sky, never knowing the epic tale that was told
00:38:44.860
and that ended and that was forgotten in the dark vastness of space. So just like get into this
00:38:54.820
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00:40:01.520
Cybercop says, today was one of the biggest, or rather the best episodes yet. Can't wait for
00:40:16.160
What is a Woman? I hope the media gets triggered by it so more people have a chance to wake up. Yes,
00:40:21.380
there's quite a lot of triggering going on. That we can be quite sure of. Another comment says,
00:40:29.140
Matt, a few years ago, I was very left-wing and self-identified feminist. The thing that started
00:40:33.420
to push me away from the left was trans ideology and seeing what was happening to women that the
00:40:37.700
mainstream so-called feminists were defending. The feminists who actually cared enough about women
00:40:41.820
to speak out were abused, slandered, fired, etc. The final straw for me was learning about violent men
00:40:47.460
being put in women's prisons, where these women, who so often have a history of trauma, literally cannot
00:40:52.720
escape. I've moved pretty far away from my old ideology over the past few years. I no longer seek out a
00:40:57.060
clean, just-so ideology to follow. I'm a lot more comfortable making up my own mind about individual
00:41:00.960
stories. But one thing that stood out to me through all this is that so many people who actually respect
00:41:05.000
women and care about them as human beings are actually conservative. I never would have believed
00:41:09.380
this several years ago. The left makes you believe that virtually all men and certainly all conservatives
00:41:13.780
hate women and think of them as less than men. Well, first of all, congratulations on
00:41:20.520
being someone willing to use your brain and be skeptical and at least entertain the possibility
00:41:31.720
that you might be wrong about even some of your most deeply held fundamental beliefs. Most people
00:41:38.540
aren't willing to even entertain that possibility. And that's why there can't be any kind of conversation.
00:41:43.340
There can't be anything that approaches an actual debate because of that. But of course,
00:41:49.460
you're also right that as conservatives are slandered as being the woman haters, it couldn't
00:41:55.900
be more absurd or more sort of the opposite of the truth. As conservatives, what are we trying to
00:42:03.140
conserve? Well, that is a question that I think we need to do a better job amongst ourselves of
00:42:09.740
answering, but I have an answer for it. The first thing we want to conserve is just the truth,
00:42:15.000
the fundamental truth of reality, both physical scientific truths, which are under attack and
00:42:21.260
moral truths as well. We're trying to conserve the family and human dignity is another big thing we
00:42:29.940
want to conserve as conservatives. So this is a belief system that is rooted in an understanding of
00:42:37.480
and respect for the dignity of the human person. Whereas the left just does not see it that way.
00:42:43.740
They don't think that human beings that have intrinsic value or inherent dignity. They can't
00:42:49.740
believe that. Because if you believe that, then you couldn't support killing 60 million unborn babies
00:42:55.540
and throwing them in dumpsters. So it's no surprise that we're the ones who respect women because we
00:43:02.700
respect people, humanity, right? Kathy with a C says, I LOL'd as Matt was asking those questions
00:43:11.360
of the tribesmen. How did he manage to keep a straight face? You know, that was one of the
00:43:15.960
tougher interactions because even me, I'm usually pretty stone cold when it comes to these things,
00:43:25.120
but even I had moments where I wanted to laugh, if you can believe. But then also,
00:43:28.540
there was a little bit of a pride thing where I knew when they were laughing, right? They were
00:43:34.280
actually laughing at me. I mean, they were laughing at the insanity of Western culture and what it's
00:43:39.300
become, the tragic insanity of it. They're laughing at that, but they're also laughing really personally
00:43:44.320
at me because they thought that I was a proponent of these ideas or they thought at a minimum that I
00:43:49.000
was actually confused about these things. And I kind of wanted to pull them to the side and say,
00:43:55.840
hey, I don't really believe this stuff. Just so you know, I'm not one of those guys. Okay. I'm just
00:43:59.220
asking the questions. But then if you tell them that, then you lose a lot of the authenticity in
00:44:03.240
the interaction. So I didn't want to tell them that. So they just assumed that I was an absolute
00:44:07.160
maniac personally. And they still think that now. And that's, that's okay. It was all worth it
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daily cancellation. Today for our daily cancellation, after tackling some tough subjects on the show,
00:45:31.440
there's nothing wrong with taking a layup here. This is an easy one, though still worthy of the
00:45:36.200
segment. Here is a TikTok user who goes by the handle Little Trans Punk explaining how your sexual
00:45:43.140
attraction is supposed to work. Trans Punk will tell you who you are supposed to be attracted to.
00:45:49.900
So this is his decision. After all, he's Trans Punk. He's the authority. Listen to Trans Punk.
00:45:56.700
All right. I will assume that you asked this question in the way that you really want to learn. So
00:46:00.940
I will explain all the ways that it is okay. Let's say that you're attracted to women. Well,
00:46:07.420
if you're attracted to women, then you're attracted to cis women, trans women without bottom surgery,
00:46:11.140
and trans women with bottom surgery. If you're attracted to, um, VJ, then you could be attracted
00:46:18.100
to a cis woman, a trans man without bottom surgery, a trans woman with bottom surgery, or
00:46:22.580
a non-binary person, which depending on their assigned gender at birth, having or not having
00:46:28.300
had the surgery. But it is that exclusion that makes it transphobic. So if you say that you like
00:46:35.380
women and you like VJ, then that would mean that you're attracted to cis women and trans women who
00:46:41.160
have had, who have had bottom surgery. It is just that exclusion that makes it transphobic.
00:46:48.520
You can have a genital preference, but to exclude trans people is transphobic.
00:46:55.420
Ah, so, uh, you see, you know, all that stuff about how it's none of your business,
00:47:00.480
what people do in the bedroom, sexual orientation, isn't a choice. Anyone can love whoever they want,
00:47:05.660
et cetera. All of that was nonsense, of course. Well, qualified nonsense, at least it's none of
00:47:10.680
your business, what people do in the bedroom, but it is the business of trans punk and his friends.
00:47:16.360
You can't tell people who to love, but trans activists can. They can do all sorts of things
00:47:20.920
that you cannot do because they're special or so they think. So a few points to make here. First of all,
00:47:25.340
of course, um, needless to say, uh, what is a woman? Trans punk says that if we're attracted to women,
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we must also be attracted to women with penises, but okay, what does he think a woman is?
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He would probably say, as they all do, that a woman is anybody who identifies as a woman.
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And that's a circular and logically invalid definition, but it also raises questions about
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sexual attraction. So when somebody says they're attracted to women, he thinks that
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what they're attracted to is the woman's self-perception. No, attraction is defined the
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other way. If you're attracted to somebody, you're attracted based on your perception of them,
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not their perception of themselves, obviously. Also, you notice how the people who lecture you
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for not being attracted to them seem to go out of their way to be unattractive. They make themselves
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ugly and then blame you for not finding them beautiful. They pierce their faces, cake on the clown,
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makeup, and do everything in their power to look as ridiculous as possible. And they scream in your
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face, be attracted to me, you bigot. It's all a game. You know, their ugliness becomes a test of
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your wokeness. They make themselves into a sort of left-wing hazing ritual. They paint their hair
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green, they wear their bizarre war paint, and then they tell you that you must sleep with them in order
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to be initiated into the cult. Because if you don't, then you're transphobic. Which is why perhaps
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a good response to this sort of thing is to simply say, well, okay, then I guess I'm transphobic.
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You're admitting that you're transphobic? You confess to the charge? Sure. Whatever. Fine. I don't care.
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The labels you use mean nothing to me. I'm not going to cower and tremble and desperately try to prove my
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innocence to you. I don't care if you think I'm guilty of whatever category of crime you just made
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up. I don't care how you see me. Okay? You have no power here. You can't manipulate me. You can't make
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me dance to this tune you're playing. Call me what you want. It doesn't matter. See, in reality, the term
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transphobia means nothing. It's a nonsense term by design, empty of meaning. So that they can go and they
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can give it whatever meaning they want in whatever situation. And now this person says that transphobia
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means not being attracted to him. Well, you made up the term, so I guess you can make up the definition.
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And if that's the definition, not being attracted to you, then sure, that's me. Guilty as charged.
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So now that we've established that, you're transphobic. Okay. Sure, whatever. So, okay.
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Okay. That's done. We can either move on and the conversation can progress or you can sit there
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babbling the word transphobia over and over again while you curl into the fetal position
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and rock yourself back and forth. It's up to you. The main point here is that just as we discussed
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at the top of the show, they only have the power that we give them. Free yourself from the fear of
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being labeled. Free yourself from any desire to be accepted by the woke crowd.
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Just let that go and they will be totally disarmed. They will be reduced to sound and fury signifying
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nothing. Just as you can see in my film, What Is A Woman? Available now at whatisawoman.com.
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And that is all why our friend Transpunk is today canceled. And we'll leave it there for today.
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That'll do it for us. Have a great day. Godspeed.
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