On this week's episode of The Uncensored Show, the boys talk about the new Genderqueer comic book and the controversy surrounding its depiction of sex toys in public schools. Plus, we discuss the dangers of hormones and birth control.
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00:01:17.000There's another scene where the sex toy use is actually one teenager wearing a strap-on dildo and another teenager performing oral sex on that dildo.
00:02:43.000Yeah, this stuff's not appropriate for kids, man.
00:02:46.000So, there was, I was mentioning this on the main show, there was a birth control, like a diastereothal, I can't remember what the word is, but this PhD guy says that women who are taking it Interesting.
00:02:59.000became pregnant without realizing and kept taking it.
00:03:02.000The drug had a masculinizing effect on the brains of female fetuses.
00:03:06.000When those babies were born and they were tracked over their life,
00:03:10.000they found that these women preferred the company of women and were masculinized.
00:03:32.000And they're fucking up people's hormones and development.
00:03:36.000And I wonder if what's happening now is, like, you've got kids who are being born, having developed in the fetus with endocrine disruptors, and it's fucking them up.
00:03:50.000I'd also know that they are pressuring.
00:03:52.000So here's an example of something Mao did.
00:03:56.000Mao created identity categories for people.
00:03:59.000He called them the red categories for communism and black communisms for fascism.
00:04:03.000And if you were a black identity category, then he would bully your kids.
00:04:09.000Your kids were black identities by proxy.
00:04:11.000And if you joined the revolutionary movement, you got your red identity.
00:04:14.000If you turned in your parents, you got your red identity.
00:04:16.000And he treated the red identity kids, they get to wear a special thing, and they get to have better lunches, you know, different treatment.
00:04:21.000And so what you have going on is this relentless bullying, especially of younger white girls, about their racial identity.
00:04:29.000And then you give them, you dangle out this idea of transition or going non-binary as a resolution.
00:04:36.000It gives them a black identity or red identity transition.
00:04:41.000And so there is this, not just a kind of contagion, but a social pressure being induced by the combination of critical race theory and gender theory.
00:04:48.000Here's this thing you can't escape that makes you implicitly complicit with badness.
00:04:52.000And here's this place you can go that makes you good.
00:05:05.000And then there's this huge rant that went viral on Twitter right before I got kicked out where it was, uh, non-binary is not for white people because it upholds the idea of the gender binary somehow.
00:05:16.000And that's a racist idea, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:05:18.000You gotta spay and neuter your kids to prevent overpopulation.
00:05:26.000In this book, Genderqueer, it says, When I finally got old enough to not be embarrassed talking about this stuff with my sister, the sister says, It really never occurred to you to put something into your vagina?
00:06:08.000I actually talked to a woman when I was in Florida last month who is, no, when I was in D.C.
00:06:16.000also last month, I go to many places, who's making a database of all these books and she said there are over a thousand of these completely inappropriate books already, you know, out there published.
00:06:27.000Including drag queen books and all this.
00:06:30.000Yeah, I think it's really messed up that the reason that they say we need to have these books on the shelves is to show kids, like, role models and people who might be experiencing the things they are experiencing, but I do not believe this author, you know, lives a well-adjusted life, and so why would you hold this person up as a role model?
00:06:46.000This book is not a healthy way to talk to teenagers about anything!
00:07:22.000This is in the conclusion part, the beginning of the conclusion of a paper called Drag Pedagogy by a trans person by the name of Harper Keenan, who's an education scholar, and a drag queen that does drag queen story hours by the name of Lil Miss Hot Miss.
00:07:45.000Like I said, I'm a little bit embarrassed of the doctorate thing.
00:07:48.000As drag has moved further into the mainstream, some have questioned whether this queer art form has lost its edge.
00:07:54.000In discussing the work of Drag Queen Story Hour within our social circles, we have occasionally encountered critiques that Drag Queen Story Hour is sanitizing the risque nature of drag in order to make it family-friendly.
00:08:05.000We do not share this pessimistic view.
00:08:08.000Queer world-making, including political organizing, there's a point in and of itself, has long been a project driven by desire.
00:08:17.000It is in part enacted through art forms like fashion, theater, and drag.
00:08:21.000We believe that Drag Queen Story Hour offers an invitation toward deeper public engagement with queer cultural production, particularly for young children and families.
00:08:29.000It may be that Drag Queen Story Hour is, quote, family-friendly in the sense that it is accessible and inviting to families with children, but it is less a sanitizing force than it is a preparatory introduction to alternate modes of kinship.
00:08:43.000Here, Drag Queen Story Hour is, quote, family-friendly in the sense of, quote, family as an old-school queer code to identify and connect with other queers on the street.
00:08:53.000Now I ask you, how in the universe is that not grooming?
00:08:58.000Is that not literally the definition of grooming?
00:09:01.000To introduce people into sexual themes in order to pull them away from their family to connect with other queers on the street as an alternate mode of kinship.
00:09:26.000And I think that there is some darkness.
00:09:28.000I worked for an all girls boarding school for a minute and they are, they would have this weekly meeting and you would have like a senior give a speech and it would be about anything, a service trip they've been on.
00:09:38.000And one that really struck me was a girl who said, and this was like a school that costs $60,000 a year to go to, and she said, you know, I'm really grateful to be here.
00:09:50.000And no one, every time I go home for break, I hate it and I want to come back so badly because my family will never understand me like the people here.
00:09:59.000They will never accept me the way I am and I just ultimately feel like this is my true chosen family.
00:10:05.000And I want to say like how much are your parents spending on your education and you are going to leave this school and they are actually your true support system and you have decided you are so isolated from them.
00:10:16.000It was just a really strange place to be.
00:10:18.000The school also struggled with how to handle a number of students who came out as transgender because it was an all girls, female school, where the dorms were built into one
00:10:27.000building, so where do you house transgender students?
00:10:29.000I mean, it was like an endless complication and really ultimately, I think, would harm
00:10:34.000what at one point would have been considered a very feminist institution.
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00:12:54.000And then Jazz underwent puberty blockers and hormone therapy.
00:12:57.000And then what happened was when Jazz got older and wanted gender-affirming surgery on their lower parts, there weren't any.
00:13:04.000Because puberty blockers prevented their development and Jazz eventually became depressed and morbidly obese and is still particularly obese but is working on getting their weight down.
00:13:16.000Yo, I wouldn't wish this life on anybody.
00:13:40.000They also profited off having their child be a national spectacle for years.
00:13:45.000Jazz said that initially they liked boys, but then went through the puberty age and then said, Jazz said that they thought they were pansexual.
00:13:58.000And I'm like, I think the reality is you're completely asexual because you're a eunuch and Lupron chemically castrated you.
00:14:06.000Completely lonely, like you have no idea who's going to accept you because you are so internally in turmoil.
00:14:11.000I don't believe it's possible to feel sexual attraction after going through these medical treatments.
00:14:17.000Do you see those doctors speaking in that viral video where they were like, when we gave puberty blockers to young boys they became unable to experience sexual arousal or orgasm later in life?
00:15:02.000Because that's a component of puberty.
00:15:05.000You can feel familial love, but you're not going to feel maybe companionate love, but not romantic or sexual.
00:15:14.000Romantic love is a chemical reaction in your brain, similar to addiction, that is triggered when you are bonding with another person for evolutionary reasons, procreation.
00:15:23.000Not every person who experiences that is for those reasons, but if you don't go through puberty, you're not going to have that.
00:15:49.000I also can't imagine, like, what this person is already depressed and suffering and if they were ever to come out and say, like, I regret this.
00:15:56.000I am unhappy with the way my life has turned out having all these decisions made for me or because I theoretically wanted them.
00:16:04.000You know, there is so much pressure to be like, you are a young transgender icon and if you regret it then you call into question our whole philosophy.
00:16:30.000The thing is, this is what I worry about is when there's a very small proportion of trans people who actually, whatever the cause, maybe they are made through whatever hormone disruption or whatever it is.
00:16:43.000Or maybe it just happens sometimes, or whatever.
00:16:45.000I think that there's a relatively small proportion of the population for whom, as adults, transition is the best option to deal with the set of cards that they have in their hand.
00:16:54.000And bless them, I hope they get the best, and I hope it works out for them.
00:16:57.000I know people in this category, I believe.
00:16:59.000And then there are people that are being dragged into something, or they're trying to solve some other problem in their life, and this is not the way that it needs to be dealt with.
00:17:09.000and when you start kind of like pulling people into it and saying, hey, look, this is this is something you could do
00:17:15.000without telling them that, by the way, this only works for a very small percentage of the population that undergoes it.
00:17:21.000And it's catastrophic for this other percentage of the population that you're doing something fundamentally evil
00:17:46.000This confused her family until they took her to a doctor who said that Jazz was transgender and that she was born that way.
00:17:51.000Jazz's story is based on her real-life experience, and she tells it in a simple, clear way that will be appreciated by picture book readers, their parents, and their teachers.
00:18:00.000So, if you're an adult man who likes dressing up like a mermaid and being flamboyant and wearing makeup, Does that mean that you don't like having sex with women?
00:18:43.000So a doctor assigned this, but then the doctor that initiates this process didn't assign a, you know, doomsday sentence on the person.
00:18:53.000They genuinely think that when you're born, you have no gender and the doctor goes, I'm going to turn you into a girl!
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00:19:34.000Maybe we need to do away with human doctors and just use AI, because this is fucking insane that people's emotions can get into their doctoring.
00:19:42.000Yo, I would love, we need production value to do these bits, because it would be funny if like, there's like a baby's born, or like there's a kid, and the kid says to the robot, like, I'm actually not a boy!
00:20:03.000So there was a story I read a while ago about a trans woman and got sick or something, collapsed, because there's a lot of problems that happen with like blood congealment or something.
00:20:14.000And the doctors didn't know that it was a male.
00:20:18.000And there's a serious medical implications for what medications they can give a male to a female.
00:20:22.000And so they were like, it just caused some kind of like issue.
00:20:26.000And they're like, wait a minute, this person's male?
00:20:30.000So, I find this fascinating about what they're doing is that anybody who actually looks at the science and the law knows full well there are distinct differences between males and females and it's not about social constructs like, um, 1983 I think it was, when they finally passed a law saying drugs had to be clinically trialed on males and females separately because certain drugs don't work They don't work on each other the same way.
00:20:51.000There's this really interesting book called The Female Brain, and it was written by a neurobiologist who said for decades medical science would just consider women physiologically small men, and they would throw them out during studies, like not throw the women out, but like throw the data from women out because they're like, I don't know why, they just cause errors, so we'll just study it this way.
00:21:07.000And it took them like, I don't want to misquote it, but I think it was until like the 1960s
00:21:12.000for people to start being like, oh no, women just, they function differently.
00:21:16.000They have different hormones and they go through physiologically
00:21:46.000Like you are just setting yourself up for a life of misery because you're not going to be able to ever get accurate treatment because you're not accepting the way you are.
00:21:56.000Have you ever read stories of especially female to male transition where they wrote their blogs and they get put on testosterone and they're like, holy shit.
00:22:07.000They're like, I would fuck a doorknob.
00:22:09.000I can't stop focusing on one thing all day long.
00:22:12.000And they want to punch people in the face.
00:22:13.000And they want to punch people in the face.
00:22:15.000But the thing is, is like testosterone makes you, in addition to those things, makes you feel really good.
00:24:21.000Well, that, like, the Daily Wire, what did they do?
00:24:24.000And with all due respect, they hired a bunch of conservative commentators to give conservative commentary, but I'm like, it's all the same.
00:24:31.000Like, if you've listened to one, you've listened to them all.
00:24:33.000Especially if you're talking about news.
00:27:19.000If you go up to a guy like that, Who's a good guy, who's listening to me, who is my friend, and just doesn't know.
00:27:24.000And you walk up to him and start saying, here's the full 300-page book by James Lindsay explaining the Hegelian dialectic in Critical Race Theory or whatever.
00:28:43.000We have a fact, the fact is true, and if you don't buy it, it's not going to work.
00:28:46.000And it's like, it may be the case that truth matters, like for sure, that there is a truth, but people are still going to throw bricks through your window because they believe bullshit.
00:32:44.000If I believe what I believe, and then I look into a crystal ball, and I see a hundred years in the future, everybody thinks I'm a fucking idiot.
00:32:50.000I'll be like, okay, well, I don't like those people.
00:32:52.000I don't care what they think about me in the future.
00:32:54.000It's important, though, because Jesus, you could argue, was on the wrong side of history because they manipulated his story and used him to control people with the church.
00:33:04.000I don't think he would be happy with what they've done business.
00:33:09.000So if he could have somehow made sure that his image didn't get twisted somehow, and they could see clearly what was happening, I think it would be a better story.
00:33:35.000Overwhelm the influence of those who are bad or harmful or manipulative or just downright evil or whatever.
00:33:42.000So if in 20 years, the things we're working on, if in 20 years, you know, I'm going to be late 50s and Tim Cast is bigger than Disney, that's winning.
00:33:56.000They want to talk about crystals and DMT.
00:33:59.000That's winning when you've inspired other people to be better people.
00:34:02.000If the evil people win, there's gonna be a whole bunch of lobotomized, sterilized people who are gonna be screaming and begging for death, and that's a horrifying reality.
00:34:11.000I've got a feeling that there's no winners or losers, there never was and there never will be.
00:34:16.000But like, we've talked about the left a lot today, and how like, you were just talking about how the conservatives tend to react, or they're the reactionaries, that they just say, hey, CNN's bad, let's make our own.
00:34:25.000But, like, why is this idea of leftism so prevalent and so, I don't know, chaotic and destructive?
00:34:32.000Like, it's this force that's always there in reality.
00:34:34.000There's a changing mechanism that we would consider the left.
00:36:11.000Did you notice how now they're saying that Trump rushed the vaccine?
00:36:15.000It's like now they're going to start doing the vaccines were bad narrative.
00:36:18.000They hurt a lot of people and Trump pushed it.
00:36:20.000I saw that story and I was like, already?
00:36:23.000They were like, Trump rushed through untested treatments, including the first vaccine, by putting pressure on the FDA or whatever.
00:36:32.000This is the precursor to the vaccines hurt people and it's Trump's fault.
00:36:35.000That's right and I think we probably talked about it last time I was here is like this is something everybody see like everybody who's got their eyes open they've seen this this the meme coming forever.
00:36:44.000The meme of it's like first it's not happening then it's if it's not but if it was it's a good thing anyway then like find out the bottom it's like it happened and it was good.
00:36:52.000Yeah, and it was somebody else's fault, part of the program.
00:36:56.000So when people throughout history have fought against the coming dialectic, what is the best way to counter that, or prevent it, or is it always inevitable throughout the history of time?
00:37:06.000Yeah, actually, what Tim was saying is sort of the thing, is that you have to, I mean, this is what the religions are about, avoid the temptation of Satan, avoid the temptation, avoid the temptation.
00:37:17.000You actually have to have people who are generally good people, or in our case, you know, that value liberty and freedom or whatever.
00:37:24.000I think that's our kind of binding value, no matter whether we're left or right,
00:37:58.000And we all had, we put our faith in the man.
00:38:00.000And they're going to say things like, you know, look, Trump had his problems, but when he was working on these vaccines, we had faith in the vaccines.
00:38:08.000And Kamala Harris is going to be like, I was saying I wouldn't get it because you know
00:39:45.000You show people the magic trick in advance, and then when it comes, they don't fall for the magic trick.
00:39:50.000That's exactly, like, right now, if this starts coming out very widely, like what we just had, this dialogue, this is actually how you diffuse their ability to pull the magic trick.
00:39:58.000If you know how the magic trick works, you're not, like, Wow, you're not the guy on the meme with the, oh, you know, pointing over their face.
00:40:06.000The second you see like the card trick works that, you know, you folded it and you put it on thing and you hold it down with your thumb and then you snap your fingers and you let out your thumb and it looks like it popped up and you're like, oh shit, you're just holding it with your thumb.
00:41:43.000I wonder if subconsciously people resist understanding the dialectic because they wish they hadn't I don't know about that, but I will tell you there's a magician named Daniel Roy who's Harry Potter, basically, and you guys should all check him out.
00:41:55.000I've been just hooked on his YouTube videos, so there's props for him, and he looks like Harry Potter.
00:42:00.000But he has this definition of magic, which is that there's an initial state and a final state with no causal link in between, and that the wonder happens because you don't have the causal link.
00:42:13.000And then there was some trick where you don't know how that happened, and that wonder is what makes it magic, is what makes people want to come to it and experience it.
00:42:20.000And so when you learn the trick, you learn the causal, it's like, ah, every time.
00:42:25.000All right, James, thanks for hanging out, man.