The Supreme Court nixed affirmative action programs for admission decisions at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina in a major ruling yesterday.
And quite surprisingly, essentially what they're saying is we are no longer allowed to systematically discriminate against Asian Americans for doing everything right.
And yet people are freaking out.
Black Americans are freaking out.
White savior Americans who have that complex are freaking out.
They're going, no, black Americans can't do it by themselves.
They need help. They're too stupid.
Well, I have got the best reactions to this next thing.
We're going to go over them. Plus, later on in the show, New York Post is reporting a major update to the Steven Crowder case.
He asked for everything to be publicized.
Well, at least that's what he asked for publicly, actually, it turns out.
He asked for the exact opposite thing privately because he lies and lies and lies, and people just won't accept the fact that he's kind of a sociopathic liar.
I'm gonna cover it all that and more today coming up on Kana stones
One of the greatest Thomas soul quotes ever He wrote, So what's been going on in the background?
What is affirmative action? We all know what it is.
It says that if I, as a black student, am underperforming against an Asian student or a white American student, then a university should look at the fact that I'm black and say, well, of course, she's black, so that's why she can't do as well as her Asian and white American peers, and they should let me in school ahead of these individuals.
And that's always been very shocking to me because what's really happening, people will lie to you and tell you that this is passed down from slavery.
Black Americans can't perform well in academics because of slavery.
That's a lie because black Americans are performing worse and worse as the decades go on.
Black American literacy rates are plummeting.
Mathematical rates are plummeting over time.
America is not becoming a more racist society.
We are just increasingly not being told that we have to meet academic criteria by, well, I call this white saviors.
But what's really at root here, people will try to make this issue black versus white, what's really happening at Harvard is open and flagrant discrimination against Asian Americans.
Yes. So they'll tell you, oh, this is going to help white affluent Americans get into Harvard.
Nope. The people that are achieving the most academically are Asian Americans, and they aren't coming from an affluent community.
They just have better morals and principles in their household.
They are focused on academics.
Anecdotally, I will never forget, I'm on a play date with a girl when I was in third grade.
Her name was Kathy. She was one of my best friends.
She was Japanese. I remember going to her house now.
We were in the same station in life.
This was when I moved into my grandparents' house.
It was, I would say, a very middle-class existence.
And after school, unlike me, I used to be able to just ride my bike, go to the park, do whatever I wanted.
Kathy's dad was terrifying.
He immediately wanted her to take her shoes off, to get into the house, and to sit down and to show him everything that she had to work on.
Kathy was not allowed to play or do anything until all of her homework was done.
I didn't like going to Kathy's house.
That wasn't fun. It wasn't what I was doing at my home.
My parents didn't place the same implications upon me.
I didn't have to do my homework first or even show them what my homework was.
So what was stopping my parents from doing that?
Nothing.
Just cultural differences.
Asian Americans, we know, strive harder academically.
That's always been the stereotype when we talk about Asian Americans.
If you're watching a movie, the idea is the nerdy Asian American with their calculator,
right?
Stereotypes don't come from nowhere.
Other stereotypes that doesn't come from nowhere, the fact that black Americans place an emphasis
Yes, we do.
That is the truth. So it's not that shocking when you look up in the world and you examine the statistics of the amount of black Americans that are thriving and dominating in the NBA and the NFL and the amount of Asian Americans that should be thriving at Harvard and MIT but are being routinely discriminated against on the basis of their ethnicity.
So let's just go over those NBA stats.
According to data in 2021, 73.2% of NBA players are Black American.
Oh my God, how could that be?
There's not enough racial difference.
We need to make sure that we aspire to racial quotas.
It'd be great. What we should do instead is we should decline LeBron James at the Lakers and instead accept Ed Sheeran.
We don't have enough redheads.
We don't have enough people from the UK that are being represented in the NBA. No, that would be pointedly ridiculous.
We would all say that would be foolish.
I wouldn't want to watch the NBA. I appreciate the fact that the best basketball players are dominating the sport.
And as I said, we know why that is.
As somebody who grew up in a black household and has a black family, every black mother wants to believe that their child is the next Michael Jordan.
That is the truth, right? It is the reason why we envy those individuals.
It is the reason why politicians are falling over themselves to get an endorsement from somebody who Like LeBron James.
You want LeBron James to tweet something about Black Lives Matter because that means that Black Lives Matter is going to raise $90 million and nobody's going to care about where the money's going and they're all going to call Candace Lacoon because she doesn't have the street status that LeBron James does because he plays basketball.
That's considered cool.
That is where we are focused on culture.
That's the truth. On the other side of that, you have individuals who say, okay, well, maybe my child is not going to play sports when they're at university.
Maybe they're going to instead enjoy the math club, the mathletes, and I want them to strive to become a doctor.
Now, I think I've been pretty open about the fact that the first three guys I dated in life were all Asian, and it just happens to be that they were very interested in science and very interested in math, and they defied no stereotypes.
One of them is, in fact, a doctor today.
So let's take a look at this document because I find it to be stunning that any individual could defend this if you had switched around the races of this.
If this was revealed and you had swapped Asian American for Black American on this chart I'm about to show you, there wouldn't just be protests in the streets.
They would burn Harvard to the ground.
For just an unbelievable example of discrimination against Black Americans.
But nope, nobody cares because it's Asian Americans.
So this chart is separated, and this is how Harvard goes through their admission process.
They look at the data of their applicants, and they sort them into academic deciles according to their performance, right?
So you see that's rated 1 through 10, 10 being the best on the left-hand side.
So if you are in the Best academic category.
You are just absolutely amazing and you are sorted and you are a white American versus an Asian American and versus an African American.
That's what we are taking a look at, right?
They accept of the highest academic decile, 10, 56.1% of African Americans.
You have a 56.1% chance as a black person in American society of getting into Harvard if you are in this academic rank.
But then it drops all the way.
So this is your exact peer.
You did everything the same. If you're a white American, that plummets all the way to 15.3%.
You worked just as hard as that black American.
You don't know anything about their background that could be different.
So what you're basically saying is Michelle Obama's children, who are going to Harvard,
or at least one of them is going to Harvard, would be in this, represented by this 56.1%,
assuming they're at the top, right, because they're black.
And if you're white, you're at 15%.
Okay, do you think that the Obama kids came up in a rough way, or just assuming because they're
black, they should be allowed to go to Harvard, because that's what Harvard's assuming? Then,
if you think it doesn't get worse, it does.
For Asian Americans, it plummets to 12.7%.
This is why they took this case to the Supreme Court.
Could you imagine being an Asian American?
You focused your entire life on your academics.
You are in the highest academic ranking that Harvard looks at.
And they are going to just accept 12.7% of you.
But if you were black you would have a 56.1% acceptance rate.
That is positively horrific.
That chart continues.
You can keep looking.
If you're just beneath that in the ranking of 9 of the academic decile and you are white,
they'll only accept 10% of the applicants when weighed against 54.6% of African-Americans.
And for Asian-Americans, again, the lowest, just 7.6%.
Nearly perfect academic ranking.
And they're only going to take 7.6% of you because, I don't know, Asians are just doing too well.
They don't like the fact that your morals of your household are focused on academics.
They want somebody else.
They want somebody that looks black.
And that is really the take that so many people that responded to this online had.
They essentially were saying that now that we are removing this barrier and we are allowing Asian Americans, again, they are the number one people that are being, number one race is being discriminated against, to be permitted based on their actual merits.
In a society that is a meritocracy, we would want Asian Americans to get into universities based on their hard work.
But people are seeing this and they're going, no, we can't have that because it's going to happen now.
A lot of those black kids are not going to get into the universities that we've been artificially placing them in.
So here are some of the positively worst takes.
First up, we have Michelle Obama.
And why is this already a funny take?
Well, because we know that her children are definitely in Harvard on the basis of legacy and because they are the president's daughters.
And these are a perfect example of black children that are not growing up in a rough circumstance whatsoever and will be able to do whatever they want because of the wealth of their parents.
But she decided to jump in and she wrote this on Twitter.
I wanted to share some of my thoughts on today's Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
Back in college, I was one of the few black students on my campus, and I was proud of getting into such a respected school.
I knew I had worked hard for it, but still, I sometimes wondered if people thought that I got there because of affirmative action.
It was a shadow that students like me couldn't shake.
Whether those doubts came from the outside or inside, Oh, stop right there.
Guess what, Michelle Obama?
We just took care of that.
They're going to know that you're there based on your academic achievement because they're no longer going to be artificially placing black students into places that they should not be on the color of their skin.
Do we even need to read more? It's a stupid take, obviously, because we've just solved for that.
She went on to write, the fact is this, I belonged.
And semester after semester, decade after decade, for more than half a century, countless students like me showed that they belonged too.
It wasn't just the kids of color who benefited either.
Every student who heard a perspective they might not have encountered, who had an assumption challenged, who had their minds and their hearts open, gained a lot as well.
It wasn't perfect, but there's no doubt that it helped offer new ladders of opportunity for those who throughout our history have too often been denied a chance to show how fast they can climb.
Your chance to show how fast you can climb, Michelle Obama, is when you are in K-12 in the public school system.
There's your chance. There's your chance. You can work hard.
You can say, I'm not going to play sports.
You can say, I'm going to focus on my academics.
And you can graduate in the same exact circumstances and work just as hard as white Americans and Asian Americans are working.
And then you get into those schools not because of the color of your skin, because that's racist, but because of your academic achievement.
But by the way, of all of the worst takes, hers is actually the best.
It's just going to go downhill from here because sometimes I don't even know what Democrats are talking about, if we're even following the same story, if we're looking at the same case.
We had AOC that then came in, and she said this.
It's just so implausibly stupid.
It's amazing to me that she's just allowed to be this publicly and audaciously stupid, and there are no consequences for her stupidity.
She wrote... Ooh, I think she's talking about 70% of Harvard's legacy applicants are white.
The SCOTUS didn't touch that, which would have impacted them and their patrons.
Oh, um, actually, AOC, that just wasn't the case they were looking at.
Do you know what the Supreme Court does?
First off, they don't legislate, you moron, okay?
They can't go, oh, the case before me, which has been brought forward by Asian students...
We're wondering about whether or not this is discriminatory, which is on the basis of what we do here at the Supreme Court.
We interpret the Constitution, and we do have this 14th Amendment that says that we cannot discriminate based on race, which is exactly what Harvard is doing.
But in AOC's mind, she wanted to look at this case, look at the Constitution, and say...
F this, yo!
You know what? Forget all of this.
Forget you, Asian kids. Forget what you're saying.
I rule, I legislate, actually, that it's the legacy admissions that have to go.
Bye-bye, legacy admissions!
How was she allowed to be this stupid?
I just don't understand. What case does she think was happening?
Was she following the case?
Does she just say stuff?
Yes. We know she just says stuff.
And this is what people are doing. They're just trying to make it seem like a case that wasn't brought between the Supreme Court was decided wrongly.
And it wasn't brought.
And by the way, regarding that, as I just said, legacy admissions, there is not going to be anything constitutionally that the Supreme Court can do about that because their job, again, is to interpret the Constitution as the law of the land.
Next up. We have Gavin Newsom.
He wrote this. They want to whitewash our nation's history.
They want to bring America back to the era of book bans, segregated campuses.
We cannot let them.
Again, what case was he following?
First and foremost, if you want to talk about segregated campuses, that seems to be happening on liberal campuses.
All of these graduations that are taking place, they want a black graduation versus an Asian graduation versus a LGBTQ purple, I think that's what they're calling it, graduation.
Yeah, that's happening under liberal leadership.
Conservatives are saying it's wrong and it's racist because we're pretty consistent on this.
This is our consistent idea that all racism is wrong.
Secondly, whitewash our nation's history.
What are you talking about?
Asian Americans brought this case forward because Asian Americans are being discriminated
against and now Asian Americans have been freed from that discrimination.
Why are you making this a black and white issue?
And what on earth are you talking about with book bans?
I just want to know what case he's responding to because maybe we missed it and there was
something else that he's really upset about.
But he does seem to be responding to the Supreme Court ruling.
Last up, we have this girl, Erica Marsh.
And this is amazing because we call this the Freudian slip.
People actually thought this might be a parody count because it was just so outrageously and flagrantly racist.
And this is what we talk about when we say the bigotry of low expectations and what white liberals actually think about black people.
They just don't think we can achieve based on our own merits.
Erica Marsh wrote, Today's Supreme Court decision is a direct attack on black people.
No black person will be able to succeed in a merit-based system, which is exactly why affirmative action-based programs are needed.
Today's decision is a travesty.
Okay, let's read that again.
No black person will be able to succeed in a merit-based system.
You guys have no merit.
We have to just place you there to make you feel good because you're all pretty stupid.
And now that we're removing this, it's obvious what's going to happen here is you're not
going to see black Americans at Harvard.
If that is the result, if we see a decrease in black Americans now rather than being accepted
at a 56.1% rate in the highest academic rank, are then plummeted to, I don't know, 2%?
Good.
Put us where we belong.
We cannot respond to the issue, okay?
We cannot actually make things better if you are artificially making it look like we're doing better when we're clearly not.
And by the way, in case you missed it, I think I've told you this on the show a few times,
nobody, despite what Michelle Obama is trying to tell you, was actually benefiting from affirmative action.
Nobody, right?
The kids that were benefiting, quote unquote, benefiting from this, the black students,
were being found on academic probation because they were artificially mismatched into schools
that were above their intellect, whereas they would have performed brilliantly
had they been placed at schools that maybe didn't have the academic rigor of Harvard,
but also was a really great school but they could have been at the top of their academic class.
Black Americans are suffering because of this, white Americans are suffering because of this,
and especially Asian Americans are suffering because of this.
The great Clarence Thomas had this to say about the matter, which I thought was wonderful.
He said this quotation, "'I hold out enduring hope that this country
will live up to its principles so clearly enunciated in the Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution of the United States, that all men are created equal, are equal citizens,
and must be treated equally before the law.'"
Again, I do not understand how this is a conflict for some people.
I do not understand the white savior mentality.
I do not understand the black Americans who fight and preach the entire time about disparities, not understanding that it is unacceptable to discriminate so flagrantly against Asian Americans.
All of it is just so patently wrong, and it has now been solved for.
The Supreme Court has been doing tremendous work in tons of other regards as well.
Let me say this. If you're a white American or an Asian American and you're saying more of us need to be in the NBA, then I implore you to work on your jump shot.
If you are a black American and you're saying more of us need to be at Harvard and at UNC, then I implore you to work on your academics.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some Topics du Jour.
♪♪ So sadly, sadly guys, this is going to be the last show in
Pride Month.
I've been having so much fun.
I'm a reformed person. I get it now.
YouTube broke me.
And I realized that, I told you guys earlier, I'm a big old lesbo.
Anyways, it feels fitting that we're kind of buttoning Pride Month by discussing Dylan Mulvaney, where obviously so much happened.
In the past month, maybe it's been two months, with Bud Light.
And then we started hearing less from Dylan Mulvaney.
And then we saw one video where Dylan Mulvaney suddenly changed, not the pronouns, but Dylan Mulvaney said, I'm not a little girl.
Which I actually was very proud to hear that because that was, for me, the most sickening part is allowing somebody that is almost 30 years old to pretend they're a little girl and then having that person being celebrated.
Well, now Dylan Mulvaney is speaking out against Bud Light, and I would like you to hear what Dylan has to say.
Take a listen. And for months now, I've been scared to leave my house.
I have been ridiculed in public.
I've been followed. And I have felt a loneliness that I wouldn't wish on anyone.
And I'm not telling you this because I want your pity.
I am telling you this because if this is my experience from a very privileged perspective, know that it is much, much worse for other trans people.
For a company, to hire a trans person and then not publicly stand by them is worse, in my opinion, than not hiring a trans person at all.
Because it gives customers permission to be as transphobic and hateful as they want.
And the hate doesn't end with me.
It has serious and grave consequences for the rest of our community.
It's still Pride Month. So I'm going to celebrate being alive.
And I'm going to celebrate the trans people in my life and the ones I haven't met yet.
So a couple of things that I want to say here, and I will widen the issue so that I don't just make it about Dylan.
But Dylan says in this video...
I didn't want to leave the house, this concept of being under duress or under threats, the end there.
I am going to celebrate being alive.
What really makes me angry, and I'm going to say this as a black American, is when we have a group of individuals, transgendered individuals, that are cosplaying black Americans in the 1920s.
That's what it feels like. They want you to believe that they are suffering, that they are under duress, that there are clansmen that are coming after them.
That's literally what they are trying to sell to the public, that they are the next big civil rights issue.
And it is almost as if the emotions that they are always trying to draw is akin to what black Americans did actually live through in the 20s, right?
And what black Americans lived through.
During the time of Jim Crow, there was another, you know, the Klansman came back together in the 1940s and things of that era.
Things that, the stories my grandfather tells me, I didn't endure that as a young black American.
But the stories my grandfather used to tell me about the Klansman.
This is how they act when we say we're not going to drink beer.
Okay, that's what happened. There's no reason not to leave your house.
And by the way, Dylan definitely left the house.
Here is a photo of Dylan Mulvaney just a few weeks ago next to Olivia Wilde.
Dylan Mulvaney is wearing an $800 Prada bra because this is not the great civil rights issue of our time, okay?
If black Americans in the 20s had received an invite to the White House while they were actually living under duress, and if one of them chose to, I don't know, get naked on the White House lawn, I imagine they would have been left hanging from a White House tree.
But trans individuals want you to believe that they're them.
That's that, I think, when I really sit down and contemplate why this issue infuriates me, it is because they are cosplaying victimhood from our past.
It's the same repeat issue that infuriates me.
I don't even like when black Americans today who grew up in conditions that I grew up in pretend that they are suffering what our ancestors suffered.
But imagine a community of individuals who want to sometimes say that they're little girls.
Again, Dylan has... Completely changed that.
Dylan no longer claims to be a little girl, but they can just wake up at a whim and decide something.
We talked about Demi Lovato, who I would have been hit if I didn't refer to Demi Lovato as they there, but now Demi Lovato says that she's back to she, her, so that's okay.
We're playing, really what's happening here, is a game of people that are going through emotions which are fleeting, as Demi Lovato proves, in the circumstance of changing her pronouns, and we're all being told to respond to it.
And if we respond to it rationally, if we respond to this and say, I don't accept this, I don't accept that you can infringe upon my reality, we are basically being castigated as bigots from yesteryear.
And it needs to stop, okay?
Black people weren't running around wearing $800 Prada bags, being invited to the White House, and stripping naked.
You know why? Because they were actually suffering.
So please stop cosplaying victimhood.
And if you're out there and you're still not drinking Bud Light, good for you.
Because if there's one thing that I will give Dylan credit for here, it's letting us know that Bud Light did in fact have a deal in place.
And so they publicly lied and pretended it was just one can that went out.
I don't like people that lie at all.
So Bud Light, sorry, no one in my household will ever drink it.
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Moving on, you guys, and speaking of liars, there's been an update in the New York Post today regarding Steven Crowder and his divorce.
Now, why are we talking about this today?
Well, I'll refresh your memory. First and foremost, when he did an announcement about his divorce, bizarrely, he included a clip of me and heavily implied that I extorted him somehow behind the scenes.
It never happened. I've never even met Steven Crowder.
I've only ever done one thing ever, and I was required to contractually with The Daily Wire, which was backstage just a few weeks before he tried to throw the entire Daily Wire under the bus because, well, he wanted money.
That's the truth, right? So anyways, it's the reason why I have been interested in this case and then, of course, came...
Even further lies, which I knew were lies at the time, he responded to a video in which his followers believed that I was responsible for leaking a video.
I had nothing to do with his divorce then.
I have nothing to do with his divorce now.
I never conspired with any journalist to release a video that I didn't know existed.
I filed... Covered the video like everybody else did that day because it was astonishing and it was trending worldwide.
And I cover the news. Whether it's celebrity news sometimes, whether it's Kim Kardashian at a wedding, I cover the news when the news is interesting.
And this, of course, is interesting because you have a person that purports to be a conservative who looks very much to me to be abusing his wife.
So in response to these abuse claims, Stephen Crowder then said that he wanted everything opened up to the public.
And here we are today. Let me remind you of what Stephen Crowder said when he made that demand for the truth to be revealed because we were all seeing an quote-unquote edited clip that was depicting him wrongly.
Take a listen. So today, I have filed a motion to officially unseal all files as they relate to the matter of legal record, finances, relevant medical records, including mental health history or evaluations, depositions, and any motions or sanctions from the courts of Texas.
I will not be leaking private marital information to the press, but if the privacy agreements are not respected by all parties, I will address all that is a matter of irrefutable legal record in full context next week.
He never did that because he just says stuff and it's not true and nobody fact-checks him and a lot of his followers just simply believe everything he says.
Candace must have leaked this.
She must have extorted him privately behind the scenes.
Completely and utterly made up.
This is sociopathic behavior.
You can't just make up lies like this.
Well, it also turns out that he lied in the effort to release all the documents and when he showed up for court, he tried to get everything locked down.
In fact, it is his wife, it turns out, that is fighting for more exposure.
It is his wife that is fighting for more sunlight, which is, in fact, the best disinfectant.
According to the New York Post, Hillary testified that her soon-to-be ex-husband
has rage issues and punches holes in the wall, while Crowder asked for full custody of his children,
claiming that Hillary exhibited erratic behavior.
Now, you remember at the time, he also posted something heavily implying
that she had mental health issues.
And again, she has no platform, she has no social media profiles,
so people just accepted this.
They said, wait, wait, wait until stuff comes out.
They're gonna find out that actually he's been under duress and his wife is crazy.
Well, then he gave an example of her erratic behavior.
As an example of her erratic behavior, he alleged that Hillary had not informed him
that their home address had been posted on Twitter for several months,
and he accused her family of leaking the viral ring footage of him berating her while she was pregnant.
His attorney noted that she has no public social media presence.
So her erratic behavior is the fact that she didn't inform him that there was a tweet that she did not author that was on the web that had their home address on it.
That sounds like a really erratic crazy woman.
Now, his demand for the custody of one-year-old twins raised eyebrows among former staffers of his media company, who said that it clashed with his very public expression, expressed conservative beliefs that children need both parents and that the mothers are primary caregivers.
Well, the update to that, Hillary testified that he was not present during her IVF treatments.
He was also absent during the birth of his children because he had that elective surgery that we spoke about in the past.
And she said that he moved out of the family home before the twins were even born.
A former staffer says that he is a hypocrite, pointed to a number of his tweets and his public statements regarding parenting.
His public staffer also brought up this important point.
They said, quote, No, none of that.
Something more than her not telling someone about a leak on Twitter when she says that she doesn't even have a Twitter account.
It's punitive and it feels like a threat to make her scared.
I do believe that she is operating under duress.
The judge fortunately came back and said that he is not going to change the customary agreement and that he is dismayed by the number of volumes of motions that have been filed.
So there you have it. It looks like this case is still going to remain public, which is what he initially called for, even though he then asked the judge to lock everything down because what he says in public and what he does in private are two different things.
For whatever reason, there are people that have not pieced this together.
That you have public staffers, former friends, now his wife, all telling you that this man
is a sociopathic liar.
But, oh, I guess there must be some big conspiracy.
We all must be working together behind the scenes.
Candace must be working with the family and journalists and public staffers that I have
never met who are saying that they're scared to speak out because they've signed very vindictive
NDAs with him.
Like I said, my grandfather always used to say that people tell you who they are early
on.
There just could not be more proof that he lies and lies and lies and then tries to go
behind the scenes and correct it.
I will continue to pray for his wife, Hillary Crowder, because this situation makes me extremely
And I feel great because I know people are going to say, you shouldn't get involved in somebody's divorce.
You know what you should not do? Involve somebody in your divorce.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
What if there was someone out there who kept a log of every single thing that you did every minute of the day?
That would be pretty creepy.
What if I told you that's exactly what's happening every time that you go online?
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