Ep. 972 - The LGBT Cult Silences Dissent
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Detransitioners are speaking out to tell their horrifying stories revealing the reality of so-called gender affirmation surgery. But trans activists and big tech are conspiring to silence these voices, as always. Also, pro-abortion terrorists are promising to ramp up their campaign of violence and intimidation as we rate the decision on Roe v. Wade, and Ben Shapiro causes controversy by claiming that Disney has a gay agenda. Plus, a star NFL quarterback speaks out against the scourge of crazy guns. In our daily cancellation, a TikTok star complains after being turned away from a horse ranch because she exceeds the weight limit for horses. Well, whose fault is that? We ll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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Today on the Matt Wall Show, detransitioners are speaking out to tell their horrifying stories
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revealing the reality of so-called gender affirmation surgery, but trans activists and
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big tech are conspiring to silence these voices as always. Also, pro-abortion terrorists are
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promising to ramp up their campaign of violence and intimidation as we rate the decision on Roe,
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and Ben Shapiro causes controversy by claiming that Disney has a gay agenda, even though Disney
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admits that it has a gay agenda. Plus, a star NFL quarterback speaks out against the scourge of
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quote-unquote crazy guns. In our daily cancellation, a TikTok star complains after being turned away
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from a horse ranch because she exceeds the weight limit for horses. Well, whose fault is that?
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We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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Well, some of the most powerful voices in the battle against gender ideology are the
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de-transitioners, people who have gone through the quote unquote gender transition process,
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seen it up close, experienced it firsthand, and then turned around to go back. But the great tragedy
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in these stories is that as they turn around to head back in the other direction, they find that
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the drawbridge has been lifted. Their return route has been taken away because there's no way to fully
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get back to where they were before, who they were before. They were lured across the bridge and then
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trapped there. Damage that was done is permanent. They cannot entirely reclaim the body and identity
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that has been taken from them. But they can shout to anyone else who might cross the bridge to warn
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them, to tell them to, you know, not to come here. It's a trap. And that's why their voices are so
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powerful. It's one thing for those of us who've never crossed the bridge to point to it and say,
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well, don't go there. You don't want to see what's on the other side. But it's another thing for the
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people who've actually crossed it to say the same. Because if you're really determined to fool yourself,
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you might dismiss the people on your side of the bridge who've never seen the other side. But
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it's very difficult to dismiss the people who've been there and can give you firsthand accounts of
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the horror that awaits you. So yesterday I read to you one of these stories, a detransitioned male who
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goes by the handle TulipR on Twitter and is a member of the group called Genspect, which is an
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organization of parents, medical professionals, and detransitioners warning about the realities of
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these Frankenstein butchery procedures. The story that he shared is, like all such stories, harrowing
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and horrifying. No matter how many times you read them, you still just sit there, dumbstruck,
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sort of unable to believe that this is actually happening and that we are doing this to people.
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He says that he's been left mutilated with no sexual function, unable to even use the bathroom
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normally. He's now overcome by grief and anger all the time, furious at the people who did this to him,
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and rightly so. He was apparently an adult when he underwent the genital mutilation procedures, but
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that doesn't relieve the doctors of their moral and professional responsibilities.
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They should have treated his mental afflictions, but instead they carved up his body to conform it
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to his deluded mental state, and they did that for money. That's the reason that they did it.
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There's no defending that, but why defend it when you can just silence? For years, the detransitioners
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were simply chased off to the margins, ignored by almost everybody. They spoke out,
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but nobody would listen. Now that's starting to change. People are listening, which means the
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left has to resort to other tactics. And that's why, without explanation, Twitter has been going
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through this man's Twitter thread and deleting the most shocking details from his account. They're
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just going through and saying, no, no one's allowed to see that part of this. He confirmed that the
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deleted tweets in the thread were not deleted by him. Twitter made that decision. For instance,
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as an archive of the thread shows, one of the tweets that Twitter deleted said,
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I tore a sutra four days post-recovery. They promised to address it. I begged them in emails
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to fix it. They scorned me instead. Years later, I have what looks like a chunk of missing flesh
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next to my neo-vagina. It literally looks like someone hacked at me. They still won't fix it.
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By the way, this is very consistent with the kind of thing we heard from Scott Nugent in our film,
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What is a Woman? And what she told us is similar in the sense, now that's a female to male,
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this in this case, male to female, but similar in the sense that what Scott Nugent told us is that
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you experience all these problems from this procedure and the people who did it to you
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are not going to help you. They just don't care. Because here's the thing, if they cared about you,
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if they had any compassion for you, if they cared about your well-being, they never would have done
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this to you in the first place. So it's not in their interest to try to help you after the fact.
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They're not apparently legally required to do so. And so they're just not going to do it because
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they want to pretend that you don't exist. That's the thing. Once you go through this
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and you're dealing with all these problems, well, you don't exist anymore as far as they're concerned.
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Here's another detail that Twitter doesn't want you to see because they deleted it.
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He wrote, and if you do take testosterone after being post-op, you run the risk of internal hair
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in the neo-vagina. Imagine dealing with internal hair growth after everything. What a choice.
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Be healthy on testosterone and a freak or remain a sexless eunuch.
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Now, trans activists mass reported the thread to stop people from seeing it. And Twitter has
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apparently obliged by slowly deleting the most shocking details from it. There's no argument
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that this is hate speech or misinformation. He's simply reporting his own experiences.
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His lived experiences. I thought they're supposed to care about lived experience.
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Trans activists don't want you to see it because they're hiding the truth and they know that they're
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hiding it. You know, one of the questions I get asked a lot in interviews is whether the gender
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ideologues featured in What is a Woman are actually confused and deluded or are they being intentionally
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deceptive? Is this insanity or malice? And the answer was pretty clear to me while filming it and
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has become all the more clear since its release. This is malice. Now, there's a fair amount of insanity
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mixed into this picture here, one of the ingredients that goes into the pot, but they know what they're
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doing. They know that most of what they say is nonsense. They know that they have no defense.
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And so they silence. The censorship efforts have been ramped up significantly over the last few
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weeks, it seems to me. In fact, at the same time that Twitter has been combing through detransitioner
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tweets to delete the most problematic stuff, problematic to their agenda anyway, they've also
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banned a journalist named Savannah Hernandez. Now, they never gave an explanation for her ban.
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This is not the first time that she's been banned, but perhaps one is not needed. Here's the last
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video she posted before they booted her. She's at a pride march interviewing people, almost all young
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people, about their own personal self-identification. That's all she's doing, and she got banned, but here's
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the video. Um, I'm gay. What age did you know that you were gay? Um, I think at like 10, I knew that I,
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I think at 10, but I wasn't like, I wasn't clear on my gender. Yeah, I, I think it was around like
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10 as well when I started questioning if I was bi. And then since then, it was kind of like a,
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a slippery slope because I kept, I was like, am I bi, omni, lesbian? And then I, I'm kind of like
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came to the point. And then now recently I've been like, am I pan? But then I like, I think
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now I'm starting to realize that I'm queer, but yeah, it was, it started around 10. It wasn't like
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fully formed, but I guess like, that's when I realized, wait, that's a possibility. Yeah.
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I am gender, queer, trans, mask, and queer. What's trans mask? Trans mask is like people
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under the non-binary umbrella identifying like, or presenting mask. Masculine? Yeah. What
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about you? Um, I'm trans and, uh, on my sexuality is unlabeled. Um, I use he, him pronouns. Yeah.
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And I use he, they pronouns. Tell us what you guys identify as. We're asking everyone here today.
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Gay, gay, cis, um, what is it? Cisgender male. There we go. I don't know. Gender, gender
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neutral or gender fluid. I think that's what he said. I don't know. I'm confused. Do you
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identify as gender fluid? I don't know. She, her, it. I feel like honestly, honestly, it
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should not be a bad thing. Like I've talked to people who go with they and them. I'm like,
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well, in the grammar of things, how would you want to represent yourself? I was like,
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I mean, I guess it. Well, it's obvious why they don't want anyone to see that. As we discovered
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with what is a woman, the most damning thing you can do to an LGBT activist is just let them talk.
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There's nothing you can say to them that will condemn or discredit them more than their own words.
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And in this case, we see how these people, though they're marching for pride, don't have any concept
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of their own identity. I mean, what are they proud of exactly? They're simply rattling off a list of
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labels. They clearly don't understand themselves, but you can't blame them for not understanding
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labels because labels like pan and omni and cis don't mean anything anyway. It's all gibberish.
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Finally, we hear from one guy who identifies as an it. He has dehumanized himself. He refers to
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himself as an object, a thing. Though we should give him credit for some measure of honesty. After
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all, a person with no gender, if such a person existed, which they don't, but if they did and
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that's what you're pretending you are, then you would indeed be an it, not a they. They refers to
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multiple people. It refers to an individual thing that can't be otherwise defined or labeled. I mean,
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if you were walking along and you found a strange, ominous-looking object laying on the ground,
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you would shout to the person standing next to you, don't go near it.
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That would be grammatically correct, though it's deeply psychologically unhealthy for a person to see
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themselves that way. This is what the LGBT cult has become. People don't find themselves or express
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their true identities when they fall prey to it. Rather, they lose themselves. They lose any firm
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notion that they are a self. They get lost in this disorienting fog where every person has a million
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labels and none of the labels really mean anything. These are not people proud of their identities.
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These are people without identities. They don't know who they are or even what they are.
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That's what happens with the so-called gender affirmation surgeries, the butchery, the mutilation.
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You're male, you want to be a woman. You're never going to be a woman.
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But what you can do is remove the outward markers of your own manhood.
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So you can take that away from yourself and then you're just stuck in this kind of limbo as these
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detransitioners tell us. And that's why all you have to do is reveal it. Just let these people talk
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for five seconds to see it, which is why these kinds of videos and the people who make them must
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be just wiped out. We should note that Allie Beth Stuckey was also suspended this week for criticizing
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that Fox segment about the trans toddler. Meanwhile, Libs of TikTok, who's been on a crusade over the last
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few weeks to expose all of the drag events for kids that we've talked about on this show,
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has now been inundated with death threats by people telling her, stop posting this stuff or
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I'm going to kill you. As you know, I received similar treatment after we released my film.
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This is how desperate these people are. They're backed into a corner. They're surrounded on all sides
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by their own incoherence and moral insanity. They backed themselves into that corner. We didn't put them
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there. So they're lashing out. They're running scared. The truth is catching up to them. All they
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have left to do is threaten and censor. But it's not going to work. The truth will be made known
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today. Speaking of making threats, you know, word on the street was that the Supreme Court would
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release its Roe decision today. That didn't end up happening. I mean, it's been a couple
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weeks now of there's a slate of decisions they're going to announce, and then everyone
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thinks they're going to announce Roe, and then they don't. I believe that today was the
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last day they had on the schedule officially to release decisions, but they still didn't
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release this one. So they go on break starting in July, which means, I don't know, maybe they'll
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wait for the very last day of June and just announce the decision, skip out of town as soon
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as possible and go hide somewhere. Can't really blame them for that. I mean, after all, there was
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a crazy leftist who showed up at Kavanaugh's house to assassinate him. So I'm sure all of that is being
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factored in. And they want to get out, you know, I say they want to get out of town before the
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protest, but when we say protest, we really mean terrorism because that's what the left is doing
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here. As reported by the Post Millennial, it says, pro-abortion militant group Jane's Revenge
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has declared that their 30 days of patience and mercy have come to an end. In an open letter,
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they said, your 30 days expired yesterday. We offered an honorable way out. You could have
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walked away. Now the leash is off and we will make it as hard as possible for your campaign of
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oppression to continue. It's not exactly clear who they're talking to. I guess they're just talking
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to, they're talking to pro-lifers in general, just all of us, is who this threat is being made
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against. We have demonstrated in the past month how easy and fun it is to attack. We are versatile,
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we are mercurial, and we answer to no one but ourselves. We promise to take increasingly drastic
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actions against oppressive infrastructures. Rest assured that we will, and those measures may come
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in the form of something so easily cleaned up as a fire and graffiti. Sometimes you will see what we
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do and you will know that it is us. Sometimes you will think you merely are unlucky because you
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cannot see the ways which we interfere in your affairs, but your pointless attempts to control
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others and make life more difficult will not be met passively. The group takes responsibility,
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post-millennial reports, for recent attacks on pregnancy and pro-life centers in Madison,
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in Madison, Wisconsin, Colorado, Massachusetts, Washington, Iowa, North Carolina. There was a couple
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attacks in Washington, New York, Florida, more attacks in Washington, more in Texas, Oregon. So they've
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already committed these attacks, mostly vandalism of pro-life centers, pregnancy centers, and now they're
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threatening to do more. This, of course, is not getting a lot of attention in the media. I mean, you have a
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terrorist organization openly making threats and, like, pretending to be these, like, comic book
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supervillains. Do what we want or there'll be more attacks. And they're doing this and it's, the media
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just ignoring it, as always. Because if they don't ignore it, then they'll have to admit that an awful
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lot of the domestic terrorism we see in this country happens on the left. When their narrative,
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of course, is that it never happens on the left, it's all right-wing violence.
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I can't remember the last time we had something like this from a right-wing group
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staging a string of attacks, coordinated attacks, all across the country and openly threatening to do
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more if they don't get what they want. Which, in this case, of course, even if you scare a bunch
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of pregnancy centers and pro-life centers, that's not going to do anything to stop Roe v. Wade from
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being overturned. And just think about how, this is not breaking news, given who these people are,
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and they support killing babies, but think about how evil you have to be to go after a pregnancy center.
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You know what pregnancy centers do? This might surprise you if you're relying on the left to
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tell you for your information, especially about pregnancy centers. But no, they don't go out and
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kidnap women and force them to have babies. Okay, they don't do that. All they do is offer resources
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to women who are oftentimes having crisis pregnancies. And the interesting thing is that
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that's exactly what the left says we don't do, right? They say, oh, well, you only care, you're
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only pro-birth, you're not pro-life. You don't actually care, you don't care about women, you don't
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care about the babies. Once the baby's born, you don't care about the baby. Well, that's exactly what
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pregnancy centers do. They care for women, they provide resources to women, and they also care
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for the babies once the babies are born. So on one hand, we don't do this. This doesn't exist.
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On the other hand, we do this and it's bad. And if you're in one of these organizations, then
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there's going to be terrorist attacks against your facilities.
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I guess if you burn all the pregnancy centers down, then you can claim that this doesn't exist
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and nobody does it because you burned them all down. But I think when it comes to this kind of
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thing, there's a balance we have to strike with people like Jane's Revenge. I feel the same way
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about the Antifa nerds. On the one hand, these are terrorists and they should be arrested and
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prosecuted to the full extent of the law. They are dangerous in the sense that anybody can be
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dangerous. Even a nerd can be dangerous. We've seen that. So that's the case on one hand.
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But on the other hand, we should also be clear that these people are pathetic and ridiculous
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and weak and cowardly. And they're not going to scare anybody away from the pro-life position.
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I'm not scared. I don't know about you. Are you scared of Jane's Revenge?
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We will rain down our wrath upon you. Okay, go ahead. You're not scaring anybody. You know what
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we're doing? We're laughing in your face. That's what we're doing. And what's more, they want,
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they're promising a summer of chaos, right? And violence and everything. And that's what they
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want. They want just chaos. As soon as Roe v. Wade is announced, as soon as the decision is announced
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and Roe is overturned, they want chaos and violence all across the country. They're doing everything
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they can to promote that, to encourage it. But, and I could be wrong about this. Maybe I'll eat my
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words. I don't think it's going to happen. I think once Roe is announced, there's going to be some,
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there's going to be more of this kind of vandalism and that sort of thing, which is really bad. And as I
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said, should be prosecuted. Though I suspect that law enforcement in a lot of these cities where this
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is happening, aren't exactly going out of their way to track down the people responsible, but they
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should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. But that, I think that's what it's going to be.
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There's going to be a vandalism, more of that. There might be some outbursts here and there of
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rioting, but I suspect probably not even that. Again, I could be wrong, but I don't think there's
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going to be even one riot in response to Roe being overturned. I think groups like this on
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the left are going to do everything they can to get that going, get the wheels turning. But I don't
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really think it's going to happen because, as I've been saying, the dirty little secret here
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is that actually most Americans are pretty apathetic about this issue. They don't care that much.
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And they kind of fall down, right down in the middle of the abortion issue. Now, there really
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is no middle, there is no comprehensible, coherent middle position on abortion. That doesn't really
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exist. Either the child in the womb is a human being, is a person, or not. And there's no in
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between there. And if the child is a person, is a human being, then that human being should have
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human rights, the same human rights that any of the rest of us have. So there doesn't really
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exist a middle position. Even so, most Americans are looking for that middle position that doesn't
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exist. They're mostly apathetic about this. They shouldn't be. I mean, people should care deeply
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on the pro-life side of it. But this is something that even pro-lifers have run into. Now, we're not
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out there trying to encourage violence, but we are trying to get people to care about this issue more
00:23:37.660
than they do. And we've had a lot of success in that regard. But I think still, most people are
00:23:43.680
basically, they just see it as something that doesn't affect their lives that much.
00:23:52.200
And that's going to work against the left in this case, because what they're going to want is just
00:23:56.140
months and months of outrage. What they want is what we saw in 2020 with the BLM riots.
00:24:02.620
And I don't think they're going to get it. All right. So Ben Shapiro is in trouble again. He's
00:24:09.820
been trending on Twitter for a tweet that he posted. Very offensive tweet. I am personally
00:24:14.540
troubled by it. In fact, I disavow this tweet and Ben Shapiro right here, right now. Ben tweeted in
00:24:23.700
response to a, this is a, you know, the new Buzz Lightyear movie is coming out because they just keep
00:24:27.540
putting these movies out. And they got rid of Tim Allen. So they got someone else playing Buzz Lightyear.
00:24:31.760
I don't even know. Um, and this is supposed to be, I think this is, what is it? This is supposed
00:24:35.480
to be the real life Buzz Lightyear story. So this is Buzz Lightyear and Toy Story is a, is a toy
00:24:42.780
based on a show within the movie. And that show within the movie, it was based on a, on a real guy.
00:24:53.080
It was not really real, obviously. And so this Buzz Lightyear is about the guy that the show,
00:24:58.260
that the toy was based on, I don't know what's going on. Um, they're just so basically the movie
00:25:02.900
exists because they want to sell more Toy Story toys. That's, that's really, the movie exists to
00:25:06.960
sell more Buzz Lightyear merchandise, but they threw this lesbian kiss scene into this Buzz Lightyear
00:25:11.940
movie. And, uh, Ben tweeted in response to that, he said, Disney works to push a not at all secret
00:25:19.000
gay agenda and seeks to add queerness to its programming. According to executive producer,
00:25:22.960
Latoya Raveno. Parents should keep that in mind before deciding whether to take their kids to see
00:25:27.400
light year, which hits theaters this week. Children are not adults, which what may be appropriate for
00:25:32.600
adults is not appropriate for children, but this must be said at all demonstrates that our society
00:25:37.460
is in a state of moral collapse. Wow. Ben, that's awful stuff. Oh, wait a second. Hold on. That's,
00:25:43.820
um, no, nevermind. He's, he's actually, no, he's, he's directly quoting Disney itself. So it's okay.
00:25:49.100
Right, right. This, no, this is not some crazy conspiracy theory about Disney having a gay agenda.
00:25:54.820
No, no, that is what Disney itself has said. Executives at Disney have themselves said,
00:26:00.460
we have them on tape. Okay. They're on video saying that they have a not so secret gay agenda.
00:26:06.100
That's their words. So Ben is quoting them directly. Oh, okay. But it's still offensive for
00:26:15.280
reasons that are not entirely clear to me. The other thing is that we know this scene in light year
00:26:21.320
was, uh, originally cut from the film because it was decided by the people, by the filmmakers that
00:26:31.440
they needed to cut it for time. And it just, it didn't need to be in there and it didn't really
00:26:34.800
move the story along. And so they cut it out. Right. Um, they put it back in directly in response
00:26:42.960
to the anti-groomer bill in Florida. And they were very public about that. There's, that's not
00:26:48.800
anyone's interpretation. That's not Ben Shapiro's interpretation. It's not mine. They said, we're
00:26:52.880
going to put this scene back in there as kind of a middle finger to the, to all those crazy right
00:27:00.060
wingers in Florida. So it's in there for, for political and ideological reasons. That is a fact.
00:27:08.400
And these kinds of scenes are added to Disney films and Disney shows because of their agenda
00:27:16.800
to promote their ideological viewpoints. That is also a fact. They are open about it. They admit it.
00:27:28.260
They're now setting up quotas within the company for, you know, you have to have a certain amount of
00:27:31.980
LGBT quote representation in, in, in the shows now. So this is not, you, you might want to respond
00:27:39.220
to somebody making the point that Ben's making or that I'm making and say, well, no, you know,
00:27:45.640
gay people exist in the world. And so this is just, it's just, you know, they're it's sometimes
00:27:50.880
they're going to be in stories and that's, that's all this is just telling a story and it's part of
00:27:54.720
the story and that's it. Except that's not it. They're not, they, they added the scene back in,
00:28:03.400
not because they decided it was necessary for the story. They added it back in for political reasons.
00:28:08.520
So that's the difference. That this stuff is put in there for ideological and political reasons,
00:28:15.240
not because it's good for the story. And that's why, uh, it's so rare these days that Hollywood puts
00:28:26.560
out a good film because they don't care about the story anymore. I mean, they still, they care about
00:28:33.520
making money, obviously, as they always have, but even before that, and certainly before any
00:28:40.600
consideration about the story, it's about the political messaging that comes first and foremost.
00:28:49.680
So that's just simply a fact. If you, if you don't like it, if you don't like anyone referring to
00:28:54.880
Disney's, uh, gay agenda, then take it up with Disney. They're the ones who said they had it.
00:29:03.000
All right, let's see. This is from the Hill. It says a spates of recent legislation in Republican
00:29:07.500
controlled States has brought the topic of transgender sports competition to the forefront
00:29:11.360
of the national conversation. Now a new poll conducted by the Washington post and university
00:29:15.360
of Maryland found the majority of Americans, 55% are opposed to allowing transgender female athletes
00:29:20.880
to compete with other women and girls in high school sports. A higher proportion, 58% reported the
00:29:27.380
same opinion at the college of professional sports level. A total of 1500 adults completed the
00:29:32.100
poll between May 4th and May 17th, um, representing a random sample of us households. While 50% of
00:29:38.720
15% of respondents had no opinion on the matter. Around 30% of Americans agree that transgender women
00:29:45.440
and girls should be able to compete at any sporting level. Now, one thing you have to understand about
00:29:51.880
this. They say 55% are opposed to quote unquote transgender females competing against quote other women
00:29:59.960
and girls. That number is way higher. Okay. Already, even, even based on this incredibly biased poll biased in
00:30:09.620
favor of the left, even there with the way that they manipulated this and presented it, uh, still a
00:30:16.580
majority are opposed to the trans agenda, but you'll also have to keep two things in mind. Um, number one,
00:30:24.120
there's a lot of fear as we discovered making what is a woman talking to people, even off the record,
00:30:29.360
even off camera. There, there are a lot of people are terrified to tell anyone what they really
00:30:35.320
believe. Maybe they'll tell the people closest to them in a private setting in the comfort of their
00:30:40.620
own home, sitting in their own living room. Maybe they'll be honest about it. But outside of that,
00:30:44.500
people are terrified to speak a little bit of common sense into this issue. So there's a lot of fear
00:30:52.700
you have to overcome that 15% who say they don't know. Um, I'd say the majority of them, probably
00:31:00.100
all of them, it's, it's less, I don't know. And more, I'm too afraid to say one way or another.
00:31:05.460
So really you can add that 15% to the 55%, but then also keep in mind the, it's the way that these
00:31:11.640
polls are often worded. Now I don't, this doesn't have the actual wording of the poll, but the way
00:31:18.180
certainly if it's worded in a way that reflects how it's been reported, well, in the reporting,
00:31:24.260
it says, we're calling them transgender females, first of all, but they're not, they're not females.
00:31:31.480
Female is a, is a biological term. So the term trans female doesn't make any sense.
00:31:37.940
And then they say other, should they be able to compete against other women and girls, which
00:31:42.140
obviously assumes that they are women also. So you've got that premise, which is embedded into
00:31:48.420
the question itself. And that's going to confuse people. Like the, the, the average person still,
00:31:54.600
when you say the phrase trans woman to them, they're not even sure what that means. So a trans woman,
00:32:00.200
is that a, is that a female who says that she's trans or is that, a lot of people don't even know.
00:32:05.360
There's a lot of confusion intentionally. So you're going to get past that confusion.
00:32:10.300
And also the way that this issue is often presented, it's a question of, well, should,
00:32:16.460
should, and the way people often think about it is, should transgender people be allowed to
00:32:20.580
compete in sports or not? That obviously is not the question. It's not, I haven't heard anybody
00:32:26.900
argue that trans people shouldn't be allowed to compete in sports. There's, there's no, no laws
00:32:32.060
have been passed outlawing trans people from sports. The issue is just whether females should
00:32:38.580
compete against other females and males against other males. So fear, confusion,
00:32:44.540
wording is, is vague, all of that stuff. And even so you end up still with a majority of people who
00:32:53.160
are against it. But I think the actual number is probably, I don't know, 95%.
00:32:56.820
All right, let's go to this. Joe Burrow is the quarterback for the Bengals. And as we know,
00:33:03.520
when it comes to any important social issue, we always want to hear from athletes because
00:33:09.040
they're, they're experts in everything. We, you know, we need, we need their opinion on all
00:33:12.220
societal issues, especially gun rights. So here's what Joe Burrow has to say about the gun rights
00:33:19.620
issue. You know, with everything that's going on, if you're not going to outlaw everything,
00:33:26.320
you got to at least make it harder to, to get those, those crazy guns that everybody's using.
00:33:32.960
I don't think you should be able to just walk in there and buy one. You got to be able to go through,
00:33:37.200
you know, a rigorous process to, to be able to buy something like that, I think. So,
00:33:43.120
you know, hopefully the people that get paid to make those decisions, figure that out.
00:33:47.720
My job is to play football, but hopefully the politicians can figure that one out.
00:33:51.360
Well said. Uh, we want to, we want to keep the crazy gun. So the crazy guns, we got to keep away
00:33:58.100
from people. Um, so it's a crazy and then, but then the, the sane, the, the sane guns,
00:34:05.020
the not crazy ones, those are fine. So that's, that's the dividing line, crazy guns. And I think
00:34:11.060
actually, like, I'm not a constitutional scholar, but I think that's in the, that's in the second
00:34:14.980
amendment. Isn't it? It's in there because it says, you know, shall not be infringed right to bear
00:34:20.000
arms. But then it also says, um, unless it's a crazy gun. And then in which case it can be,
00:34:24.880
you know, you can't, you don't have the right to that. So I'm pretty, that's, it might be an
00:34:27.140
invisible link. There's a lot of stuff in invisible link in the constitution, but you know, really you
00:34:33.180
hear that you want to make fun of Joe Burrow, but that's as coherent as anybody else on the gun
00:34:40.240
control side. The only difference is that he, he's delineating between crazy guns and not crazy guns.
00:34:47.540
Usually it's scary guns versus the not as scary guns. That's, that's normally how they group these
00:34:53.420
things. Crazy scary, kind of the same thing. All right. This is from Axios. It says nearly a quarter
00:34:58.800
of college students who wouldn't be friends, uh, rather nearly a quarter of college students
00:35:02.660
wouldn't be friends with someone who voted for the other presidential candidate with Democrats far
00:35:07.540
more likely to dismiss people than Republicans. Um, according to the new generation lab Axios
00:35:13.900
polling says, uh, by the numbers, 5% of Republicans said they wouldn't be friends with somebody from
00:35:19.400
the opposite party compared to 37% of Democrats. 71% of Democrats wouldn't go on a date with someone
00:35:26.220
with opposing views versus 31% of Republicans and 30% of Democrats and 7% of Republicans wouldn't work
00:35:33.600
with someone or for someone who voted differently from them. Now I've seen these results, uh, being,
00:35:42.980
being posted, especially about people on the right by conservatives and, uh, very sort of proud of
00:35:48.960
themselves and saying, see, we're, we're, we're the open-minded ones. Well, we'll date someone. It's
00:35:53.920
the Democrats who aren't open-minded. I actually think the Democrats have the right idea here.
00:35:58.880
I think, I think they're right. Now be friends with someone who votes differently from you. That's,
00:36:06.580
that's one thing. I mean, we have to talk about what we even mean by friends. Like I'm talking
00:36:10.780
a friendly acquaintance, even that. Now, if I want to have a real, uh, deep, meaningful friendship
00:36:19.000
with someone, that is going to be very difficult if they're on the left, because we just have,
00:36:27.080
there's really nothing in common. It doesn't mean you can't be a friendly acquaintance with someone,
00:36:32.940
but if you want to be a, if there's a chance for a real bond and a real friendship,
00:36:36.400
even that is going to be pretty difficult. But dating someone, I think Democrats, they're exactly
00:36:43.140
right here. And if you're a Republican, you should be happy that most Democrats have this view because
00:36:48.840
they're going to save you, especially if you're single and you're on the dating scene. The fact
00:36:52.640
that, you know, if you're, if you're a single man on the dating scene and the fact that according to
00:36:56.540
the poll, most Democrat women will not date you, that is, that is a good thing. That's for your own
00:37:03.120
good. They're saving you from themselves. Just let them do it. But especially when it comes to a
00:37:10.220
romantic relationship, dating someone, it just doesn't work because this goes beyond, this is not
00:37:15.080
just who you vote for. It's the, we're, we're differentiating by Republican and Democrat right now,
00:37:20.860
but that's not really the point. The ideological lines are so deep now. And the gap between the two
00:37:33.600
sides is so vast that again, it's one thing to be a friendly acquaintance with someone, but to have a
00:37:40.240
romantic relationship with somebody who's on the other side of that vast cavernous divide,
00:37:47.300
how is it even possible? You have to have some basic fundamental things in common. You have to,
00:37:57.140
and that has to get down to your, your values as a human being. What do you care most about,
00:38:02.520
most deeply about? Opposites attract, yes, but that, there we're talking about personality,
00:38:09.420
personality, temperament, uh, maybe hobbies and interests and that kind of thing.
00:38:16.200
My wife has a very different personality for me, very different. Like it could not be
00:38:20.840
diametrically opposite a personality for me. And yet we've been married happily for, uh, almost 11
00:38:29.160
years. And that's because personality is one thing. And that keeps things interesting when you're
00:38:34.660
dating someone, you're with someone who has a different personality. I wouldn't want to, I
00:38:38.180
cannot imagine spending every day in a house with someone with the same personality as me. That
00:38:43.620
would be a nightmare. I feel sorry for my wife. Um, so that's okay. That's good. But underneath that,
00:38:52.100
you have to have your, you have to have the same values and priorities in life. Because if you don't
00:38:57.120
have those, that's when everything falls apart very quickly in a relationship. All right. Um,
00:39:02.880
speaking of relationships that didn't work out, I wanted to play this clip for you also. We played
00:39:06.360
this something yesterday of Amber Heard, who was speaking out now and doing interviews, um, after
00:39:12.340
losing her defamation case. And I still have a question and I, I don't, I don't know the answer
00:39:16.380
to this. So maybe this is a dumb question, but from a legal perspective, if you lose a defamation case,
00:39:22.400
because you made certain claims about somebody and then you were found liable for defamation.
00:39:27.520
And then after the defamation case and you lose it, you go out into the public, into the media
00:39:33.120
and repeat the claims that you just got sued for. Can you not get sued again? And wouldn't you
00:39:38.920
almost immediately lose again? So maybe, maybe, uh, Johnny Depp will sue her for another 10 million
00:39:46.520
dollars. That would be pretty funny. But here she is talking about why we can't trust Johnny Depp
00:39:52.380
or what he said in court. And I thought she made an interesting point. Listen in the closing
00:39:58.140
arguments. The Depp lawyer said, called your testimony, the performance of a lifetime and
00:40:03.580
said you were acting. What do you say to that? Says the lawyer for the man who convinced the
00:40:13.060
world he had scissors for fingers. I'm the performer. I had listened to weeks of testimony
00:40:21.300
insinuating that or saying quite directly that, you know, I'm a terrible actress. So I'm, I'm a bit
00:40:34.060
confused how I could be both. Um, you're, you're a terrible actress because everyone knew you were
00:40:39.200
acting. That's the point. Uh, but I, I am shocked to learn that Johnny Depp, so he doesn't have
00:40:45.280
scissors for fingers. I, I, I was totally, I, his performance in Edwards, Edwards, Edwards scissors
00:40:50.460
hands, scissor hands was so compelling that like anyone else, I thought this whole, this whole time,
00:40:56.080
I thought, well, he must, he is, he isn't embodying, inhabiting this character with scissor hands. He
00:41:04.240
must actually have scissors for hands. And then I noticed him in other roles, like in Pirates of the
00:41:09.800
Caribbean, he doesn't have the scissor hands. And I thought, well, that's a, the special effects
00:41:12.920
here are amazing. And I was wondering too, watching in the trial, where are his scissor hands? And now
00:41:19.760
we find out that, oh, he doesn't, he doesn't actually have them. But Amber Heard is right.
00:41:25.340
He did convince us all. We were all fooled to think that he actually had scissor hands.
00:41:30.960
Are you telling me he's not a pirate either? I just, my whole world is collapsing right in front of me.
00:41:38.000
Who makes a Twitter mob fly off the handle with rage?
00:41:51.680
Black Metal Matters says, Matt must be, Matt must be going through a low T phase,
00:41:56.940
not liking visits to the auto parts store. I love visiting my local auto parts store.
00:42:01.860
Look, listen, I just, I prefer, I just love rock auto. Okay. I prefer rock auto. That's all. Just
00:42:06.720
leave, leave me alone. It is, it does feel a little emasculating every time we're doing a rock auto
00:42:12.820
read and I have to talk about how much I hate auto parts stores. And not only that, but I'm
00:42:17.080
intimidated. I'm intimidated and scared walking through the auto parts store, but it's true.
00:42:22.200
I wouldn't say it if it wasn't true. And that's why I use rock auto. So should you.
00:42:28.680
Isabella says, Matt, you should have, you should have released your book yesterday. June 13th was
00:42:33.520
MTF male to female pride day. So sad to see a trolling opportunity missed.
00:42:40.060
Is that actually a thing? I mean, why would I even be surprised? So within pride month,
00:42:45.200
there are specific pride days for each identity within the month. I didn't, I didn't realize that.
00:42:51.240
So, but now that I know for the future, more, more trolling opportunities.
00:42:57.840
Let's see. Stella says, Oh man, Matt Walsh on a red carpet is what the world needs right now. No,
00:43:05.660
that's not what anybody needs. Least of all me. You know what? Now I'm getting trolled,
00:43:10.820
you know, on Twitter with photos of me standing awkwardly in the background while Knowles hams it
00:43:19.180
up on the red carpet. There's, I'm seeing a lot of these photos where he's doing this interview and
00:43:23.260
I'm just kind of standing there like the loser at the party in the corner. And that's not even my
00:43:28.420
fault. I was told to stand there because you go through the red carpet and you have someone who
00:43:34.520
guides you along. Actually it was McKenna guiding me along. So again, blame her for this.
00:43:39.020
Guiding you along from one interview to the next. But I have, I have Michael Knowles in front of me.
00:43:45.080
So it's supposed to be 30 second interviews and he's doing 30 minute interviews at each stop.
00:43:49.040
And so I was a traffic jam and all I could do is just stand there waiting for him to finish.
00:43:55.260
And then I look like the dork at the end of it. So you had more reasons to keep me away from red
00:44:02.740
carpets. Let's see. I have to disagree with Matt's last point. Being personally fragile is another form
00:44:10.620
of being sensitive. The problem is that personally fragile people ought to be finding ways to toughen up,
00:44:15.360
but instead they often aim to be, to be, uh, to get gullible, empathetic people and bullies to try
00:44:20.060
and, uh, baby proof the world for them. Well, no, that's my point. There's actually a difference
00:44:24.700
between sensitive and fragile. You know, there's a, there's by definition in reality, like those are
00:44:31.020
two different kinds of people. Um, we often mislabel fragile people as sensitive. But my point
00:44:37.160
yesterday is that, uh, it doesn't matter now because this word, these words have just become
00:44:41.300
interchangeable. But in reality, there's, there's nothing wrong with being a sensitive person. It's
00:44:46.720
actually a good, that's a, that's a positive character trait. Because as I said, that that's
00:44:50.480
just another way of saying you're empathetic. That's what sensitive means. You can kind of read
00:44:54.140
people. You're aware of how other people are feeling and that sort of thing. Um, but we've used
00:45:00.140
this word to refer to people who are not really sensitive at all because they don't, they're not,
00:45:03.640
they have no empathy. They don't care about anybody else. They have no self-awareness. Like, look,
00:45:07.600
if you have no self-awareness, first of all, then you're not a sensitive person. That's the opposite
00:45:11.460
of being sensitive. Um, but we take these kinds of people who are just numb to everybody around
00:45:16.880
them and only care about themselves. Uh, but in their own identity, they're completely fragile.
00:45:20.860
And then we label them sensitive. And so that's how this confusion has come about. Um,
00:45:26.360
and finally, Blake says, Matt is right. Again, just had a dinner with my family and tried to talk
00:45:32.360
about all the UFO stuff going on right now. Congressional hearings, details of the
00:45:36.920
tic-tac video, the government admitting that they don't know what these things are, et cetera.
00:45:41.680
Nobody really engaged with it. And then my sister-in-law blurts out,
00:45:44.920
has anyone been following the Amber Heard trial? Everyone starts chiming in and getting all excited.
00:45:51.040
I was quite literally blown away. I just sat there speechless. Well, this is, this is my life
00:45:55.540
every day, Blake, but I should start some sort of, I should start a support group
00:45:59.360
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00:46:07.660
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and obesity have combined to create a perfect cancellation storm, perfect conditions for
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cancellation. NBC News has the important story. It says, Remy Bader, a TikTok star known for her
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realistic clothing haul videos. Actually, I have to stop right there because we haven't
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even finished the first sentence, but realistic clothing haul videos. I'm not sure what a clothing
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haul video is. I'm even less sure how such a video could be unrealistic in the first place.
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Do most TikTok stars in the clothing haul genre use special effects or CGI? Is she a pioneer of like
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gritty live action clothing haul videos? These are questions we don't have time to investigate
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because there are larger problems to deal with. Continuing, Remy Barber Bader, a TikTok star known
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for her realistic clothing haul videos, claimed that during a recent trip with other influencers,
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a ranch wouldn't allow her to ride their horses due to her weight. Bader, who has more than 2 million
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followers on TikTok, was in Montauk, New York, with other influencers on a trip organized by the company
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Hampton Water Wine over the weekend when she said she was turned away. Now I'm imagining being stuck on a
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camping trip or a hiking trip with TikTok influencers organized by a company called
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Hampton Water Wine, and I'm just filled with dread and despair at the thought of it.
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I'd probably just steal one of the horses and ride off into the sunset, never to be seen again.
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That is, assuming all the horses hadn't been crushed to death already, because that's what
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this woman apparently feels she has the right to do, to horses. Reading more, it says,
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in her initial TikTok post on Saturday, Bader shared a video of the ranch with the text over
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it saying, shout out to Deep Hollow Ranch in Montauk for making me leave because I weigh over
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240 pounds. The videos received over 1.5 million views. The caption reads, I've rode horses before and
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I've never had an issue. She asked them to advertise on their signs in the future. Yes, they ought to
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advertise that on their signs. This is their fault for not putting something on their signs indicating
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that they'd prefer if their horses' spines were left intact. Because of this oversight, Remy felt
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entitled to publicly bash this small business. As a result, the company is now being flooded with
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negative Yelp reviews, which, by the way, is a potentially fatal blow to any business of this size.
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After launching this attack and receiving blowback in her own direction, she then claimed that her
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beef isn't with the weight limit itself, but with the abrupt and insulting way in which she was
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informed of the weight limit. It's not what they said, but how they said it, she now claims.
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And for its part, the ranch initially had no comment. Instead, a teenage employee took it upon
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himself to issue his own rebuttal to this woman. And I'll just say that his PR skills could use
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When you're not a fat s**t, you can ride a deep ball of ranch.
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Well, you know, that was rude, certainly. And the video's been deleted, as you'd expect. The ranch
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has apologized for it. And we could probably assume the kid was fired. But Remy was determined to get
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the last word. The next day, she clapped back, as the kids say, with this rebuttal.
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Um, if you don't like me, that's fine. But, you know, watch your mouth.
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Two million followers on that account. In summary, a lot of very stupid people are involved in this
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story, as is so often the case for the things we talk about during this segment and during every
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other segment of the show. But there are a couple of points, I think, to be made here. The first is that
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not every personal gripe needs to be presented to the entire world. So let's just pretend for a
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moment that Remy was completely polite and accommodating. Maybe she didn't know that horses
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have weight limits. Maybe she thought that horses have spines made of reinforced steel, and she just
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didn't realize that this was a thing. And maybe she was very understanding when they informed her of
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this matter and only became upset because they were rude and insulting about it. Even if that's the
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case, why does the world need to be involved in this dispute? Why would you want the world to be
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involved? Aren't you embarrassed that you were turned away from a horse ranch because you exceed
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the weight limit? If that were me, I would go home and pray that nobody posts anything about the
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incident online. I certainly wouldn't be posting about it myself and tell people about it. But as
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much as people these days pretend to care so much about privacy, like we've never talked about privacy
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as much as we do in our society. Yet the fact is that most people want anything but privacy. In fact,
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most people fear privacy. Privacy to them is akin to annihilation. If they don't post everything
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online, they'll cease to be, they think. They have an answer to the old tree falling in a forest
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question. If nobody hears it, it doesn't make a sound. That's their opinion. Just as if nobody knows
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about every single thing that's happening to them, they don't exist. That's why people will willingly
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post the sorts of things that people of previous generations would have died to keep out of public
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view. There are no boundaries, no shame, especially for influencers whose livelihood depends on making
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a spectacle and controversy out of everything that happens to them. But of course, I don't buy that
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this person was polite and reasonable and only upset because of the rudeness of the staff at the
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ranch. Pretty clear, at least initially, that she was simply mad that they wouldn't let her ride the
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horses. From her perspective, it is well worth sacrificing the physical well-being of a horse in order to
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protect her own emotional well-being. As Ben Shapiro pointed out in his reaction to the story,
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these are the wages of expressive individualism. Of course, expressive individualism is the defining
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philosophy of the modern age. We talk about it all the time on this show, even if not by that name.
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It's what Carl Truman elucidates so brilliantly in his book, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self.
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He also talks about it in my film, What is a Woman? According to expressive individualism,
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a person is totally defined by his psychological state, his feelings, his self-perception.
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The primary point of life, really the only point, is to protect and affirm and reinforce
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that psychological state. Lives are lived inwardly. Everybody is looking back within themselves all the
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time, reflecting constantly on their own inner experience. All that matters is the inner experience.
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Whatever must be done to improve that experience, the one felt inside, the one perceived by the mind,
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even if it's not always reflected in reality, it doesn't matter. Whatever must be done for its sake
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should be done. That's all. All that matters to the expressive individual is their own psychological
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comfort. To live authentically is to live in a way that expresses their current psychological state
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and makes them feel better about it. And if that means crushing a horse, it means crushing a horse.
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Yes, horses have weight limits in physical reality, but in the mind of this plus-sized rider on the
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saddle, there is no weight limit. They can do anything that anybody else can do. That's how
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they perceive the world and themselves, and everybody else's job is to conform to that perception.
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This mentality obviously has consequences far, far beyond potential spinal injuries to horses,
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but that's collateral damage. There's a lot of collateral damage left behind as the expressive
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individual goes about her life, making herself feel better about herself and never worrying about
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anything else, least of all horses. And that is why she is today finally canceled.
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I will leave it there for today. Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. Have a great day.
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