Huh?! Bill Maher Censors Kanye West for Being a “Charming Anti-semite”...
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Happy Wednesday, everybody.
I am in an especially great mood.
I'm going to tell you why at the top of the show.
But first, we have to discuss some censorship that seems to be going on.
Bill Maher, who I like very much, has just revealed that he has a two-hour interview with Kanye West that will never air because Kanye is, quote, a very charming anti-Semite.
Kind of a weird way of stating that.
I want to talk about it.
Also, Tucker Carlson is up for sanctions in the EU.
Yeah, they're thinking about sanctioning him over the Putin interview that hasn't yet aired.
What does all this mean?
Later on in the show, rather shockingly, remember that hit song, Thank You, the Sh** Fart?
Well, guess what, ladies and gentlemen?
It is up for Grammys!
Four different categories of Grammys over a sh** fart.
I don't know what's happening, but I'm going to try to make sense of it for you guys.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
I'm in a wonderful mood today because I received these lists of the countries that are watching
the show and I am just completely amazed at the reach.
Obviously, the U.S.
watches, but the United Kingdom, 2.4 million people watching.
Canada, 2.3 million.
Australia, 1.2 million.
We've got India, Germany, the Netherlands, all of these countries, also in Africa.
We've got Kenya.
Israel is here as well.
Finland, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Uganda, Zambia.
Thailand.
I'm just so grateful for that.
And it made me think to myself, I wonder why people are watching from other countries what's happening in America.
There is something unique about America.
Our politics are especially interesting.
And I remember when me and my husband were engaged and he was talking about why he loves America, because to him it has always represented this idea of freedom.
And I saw this clip circulating when Vivek Ramaswamy was running for president and he sat down with Piers Morgan, and Piers Morgan obviously is also from the UK, and they were discussing Americanism.
Like, what really is it that you know when you say that you love American freedom?
What does that mean to you?
Take a listen.
Back to the question of your love of America.
Yeah.
I mean this in a... You know, we're having a... I'm not even going to caveat what I say.
You've been pretty free with me.
I'll be free with you.
Please do.
Keep my nose out of it.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Which I totally understand.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
That's a cheap comment.
Just make sure you know what you say you love, right?
Because I think that there's parts of the United States of America, like the essence of who we are, not some fringe feature, the soul of the United States of America, that I think make you a little uncomfortable.
I think that's the truth.
I mean, the idea that anybody gets to express their opinion, no matter how heinous that opinion, the idea that you get to own a firearm for the express purpose of holding the government at bay, I think those ideas make you uncomfortable.
I think those ideas make a lot of people uncomfortable.
You may be right.
I think those ideas make a lot of people uncomfortable.
And this is something that I have to then admit as an American, and I admit it and I embrace it, like a badge of honor.
The American ideals, the American revolutionary ideals, they're not moderate ideals.
They are radical ideals.
They're extreme ideals.
That is what makes America itself.
So make sure you love that.
And if you do, I'm thrilled.
If the sole question is how many lives are saved, you might come out in one place.
If the separate question is what are our founding principles of who we are in this country, you come out in a different place.
And so whether it's the First Amendment or the Second Amendment, or in that case, the Fourth Amendment, I think that whether or not you and I have different views, the only thing I would say is I want more people loving the United States of America, but I'd rather at least most people know the United States of America and decide they disagree with it than to think they love it but realize that the actual thing is something different than they imagine.
So well said, and that really is my hope.
And I hope also that the reason that so many people are watching this show is because they want to know America.
And it is a radical idea that we can say what we want, that we have free speech.
What does it actually mean to have freedom of speech?
And what does it also mean to have freedom of expression?
But obviously lately, you might be paying attention to American politics because something else is going on.
You're recognizing that that idea of freedom is shrinking.
Americans are recognizing that idea of freedom is shrinking, and we don't understand how it could happen constitutionally.
This is what our founding fathers had envisioned, a state potentially getting too much power and trying to shrink the individual.
And I thought a lot about how they were able to do this, even outside of the First Amendment that guarantees us the right to speak.
Well, I think they thought that it doesn't matter what they say if we can control their ideas, if we can control their thoughts, if we can have this class of people, the commentariat, These journalists that are actually on our payroll, if we can put in place Operation Mockingbird, as the CIA did in the 1960s, and tell journalists to routinely say certain words, say certain sentences and create certain narratives, even if they aren't so,
It doesn't really matter what they say, because we're controlling their ideas, of course.
And I saw this headline on the Daily Mail, and I thought, how strange it is.
I want to be clear here.
I like Bill Maher.
I went on the Bill Maher podcast.
We had a wonderful conversation.
We disagreed in some areas, but he's a very likable guy.
And I at least want to commend him for having the courage to have certain discussions with people who have been routinely dismissed by the mainstream media because we sit outside of their web.
But this is a weird headline, right?
It says, you know, Bill Maher reveals he has a two-hour interview with Kanye West that will never air because the rapper is, quote, a very charming anti-Semite, and he, Bill Maher, doesn't want young people to hear heinous views.
Now, initially, when you hear that, you might go, OK, great.
Like, Bill Maher censored him because something was anti-Semitic.
But do you know that what Kanye said in that interview was anti-Semitic?
No, because it was actually happening here as a form of gatekeeping.
Now, look, it's Bill Maher's podcast, and I want to be clear.
If he decides he does not want to air something, I want him to have the freedom to do that.
But I would have respected if he didn't say anything about it.
Because by recording it and then saying something about the interview, but not allowing people to hear the conversation, what you're doing is you're training them to think something.
That could not be so.
I trust people that if I have an interview, I expect that the individuals that are watching it will know how to respond to it.
I have faith in my listeners.
I don't need to censor anything because I trust that you are capable of coming to your own conclusions.
I trust that if I'm sitting across somebody who is an anti-Semite and they say something horrific like, we should do away with all Jews, that you're not going to find that charming.
You're going to find that to be genocidal and you're going to find that to be wrong.
So when you say something like he's a charming anti-Semite, what does it actually mean?
When you say that you took this extraordinary effort to censor it, you're saying that I believe that I am smarter than you.
I believe that you will not know what to do with this interview, so I'm going to instead tell you what to think about that.
I don't respect that.
Because I believe in more speech, not less.
And what comes with that is trusting people with as much information as possible.
Really in that same vein, I could not believe this.
So obviously you know the mainstream media, the commentariat, the people who are supposed to tell you what to think while not allowing you to hear conversations are freaking out because Tucker has just interviewed Vladimir Putin.
They're freaking out so much because obviously they have control of this narrative about Ukraine.
But in your gut, you're sensing that what we've been told isn't true.
Looking around you and you're saying, man, we've been in a lot of foreign wars and they're always telling us the same narrative, that we're fighting for freedom.
Really?
We're fighting for freedom in Ukraine?
What do you even know about Ukraine?
What do you even know about President Zelensky?
What do we even know about what we did to install President Zelensky?
The color revolution, 2014.
They want to censor all of this information from you and just keep telling you that what we're fighting for is freedom.
And of course, we don't trust you to hear from Vladimir Putin because we don't know what's going to be said.
And the EU took the extraordinary effort to say that they are contemplating sanctioning Tucker Carlson over an interview That they haven't heard yet.
That is stunning.
It's basically an admission that everything that they have told us about what's happening in Ukraine is a lie.
Otherwise, why would you preemptively talk about sanctioning a journalist for having a conversation?
What you're trying to actually sanction and stop are the people from hearing the conversation.
Because it might change their mind.
It might shift their viewpoints.
It might make them go, why is everything around us seem to be disintegrating in real time?
We don't have secure borders, but you're insisting that what we're doing overseas, non-stop funding overseas of bombs being dropped.
is perfectly to make our country greater when all the evidence is our country has not become greater since 9-11.
Our country, we don't even have paved roads anymore.
Then we're called selfish for asking the questions of why can't we for once focus on American issues.
We're called racist and a phobic.
You know, we don't understand foreign policy.
Well, we'd like to understand it.
We're only going to understand it if we hear conversations.
And so I want to allow you to hear Tucker Carlson in his entirety regarding why he is over in Russia speaking to Vladimir Putin.
Take a listen.
We're in Moscow tonight.
We're here to interview the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.
We'll be doing that soon.
There are risks to conducting an interview like this, obviously, so we've thought about it carefully over many months.
Here's why we're doing it.
First, because it's our job.
We're in journalism.
Our duty is to inform people.
Two years into a war that's reshaping the entire world, most Americans are not informed.
They have no real idea what's happening in this region, here in Russia or 600 miles away in Ukraine.
But they should know.
They're paying for much of it, in ways they might not fully yet perceive.
The war in Ukraine is a human disaster.
It's left hundreds of thousands of people dead, an entire generation of young Ukrainians.
And it's depopulated the largest country in Europe.
But the long-term effects are even more profound.
This war has utterly reshaped the global military and trade alliances.
And the sanctions that followed have as well.
And in total, they have upended the world economy.
The post-World War II economic order, the system that guaranteed prosperity in the West for more than 80 years, is coming apart very fast, and along with it the dominance of the U.S.
dollar.
These are not small changes.
They are history-altering developments.
They will define the lives of our grandchildren.
Most of the world understands this perfectly well.
They can see it.
Ask anyone in Asia or the Middle East what the future looks like.
And yet the populations of the English-speaking countries seem mostly unaware.
They think that as nothing has really changed.
And they think that because no one has told them the truth.
Their media outlets are corrupt.
They lie to their readers and viewers.
And they do that mostly by omission.
For example, since the day the war in Ukraine began, American media outlets have spoken to scores of people from Ukraine and they have done scores of interviews with Ukrainian President Zelensky.
We ourselves have put in a request for an interview with Zelensky and we hope he accepts.
But the interviews he's already done in the United States are not traditional interviews.
They are fawning pep sessions specifically designed to amplify Zelensky's demand that the U.S.
enter more deeply into a war in Eastern Europe and pay for it.
That is not journalism.
It is government propaganda.
Propaganda of the ugliest kind, the kind that kills people.
At the same time our politicians and media outlets have been doing this, promoting a foreign leader like he's a new consumer brand, not a single Western journalist has bothered to interview the president of the other country involved in this conflict, Vladimir Putin.
Most Americans have no idea why Putin invaded Ukraine, or what his goals are now.
They've never heard his voice.
That's wrong.
Americans have a right to know all they can about a war they're implicated in.
And we have the right to tell them about it, because we are Americans, too.
Freedom of speech is our birthright.
We were born with the right to say what we believe.
That right cannot be taken away, no matter who is in the White House.
But they're trying anyway.
Almost three years ago, the Biden administration illegally spied on our text messages and then leaked the contents to their servants in the news media.
They did this in order to stop a Putin interview that we were planning.
Last month, we pretty certainly did exactly the same thing once again.
But this time, we came to Moscow anyway.
We are not here because we love Vladimir Putin.
We are here because we love the United States, and we want it to remain prosperous and free.
We paid for this trip ourselves.
We took no money from any government or group.
Nor are we charging people to see the interview.
It is not behind a paywall.
Anyone can watch the entire thing, shot live to tape and unedited, on our website, TuckerCarlson.com.
Elon Musk, to his great credit, has promised not to suppress or block this interview once we post it on his platform, X, and we're grateful for that.
Western governments, by contrast, will certainly do their best to censor this video on other less principled platforms because that's what they do.
They are afraid of information they can't control.
But you have no reason to be afraid of it.
We are not encouraging you to agree with what Putin may say in this interview.
But we are urging you to watch it.
You should know as much as you can.
And then, like a free citizen and not a slave, you can decide for yourself.
Thanks.
I just want to reiterate his point that Western propaganda is real.
Western propaganda does not want you to hear this interview whatsoever because they don't believe in you.
They want to control you.
Tucker Carlson is an American hero.
Emphasis on the American part, because it is a radical concept.
If you really subscribe to the identity of what it means to be an American, it means
to believe in the people over the governments.
It means to understand that governments become corrupt, that governments become controlling,
and that governments seek to really just create another system of slavery.
People to rule over, people to go to work every single day and tell them that they don't
have a right to ask questions or to know any more about why it is that they can't afford
their grocery bills, why they can't afford to fill up their tanks, and yet we have to
fund to the tune of billions of dollars a bunch of foreign wars.
So here is what I want to say to all of the people that are watching this show, that are watching what's happening in America, to people in Singapore, Portugal, Malaysia, Belgium, Croatia, Brazil, Ghana, Denmark, first and foremost, thank you for watching the show.
But also know that as an American, I believe in you.
I believe in you to think for yourself.
I believe in you to speak for yourself.
I believe in more speech and not less.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some topics du jour Foremost you guys before we get into topics. I do want to
issue a correction on yesterday's episode, you know I was reading the bios of the two feminist LGBTQ queer people that were behind the slut walk, and I accidentally confused two lines of the bio.
I should have attributed those lines of the bio to Sonya J.F.
Barnett and not to Heather Jarvis.
I said that Heather Jarvis, and this was wrong, It actually is about Sonia.
In 2009, she founded the Keyhole Sessions as a safe and welcoming community for artists
to experience the marriage between sex and art.
An activist and advocate for sex positivity, she's got a clean conscience but a filthy
mind.
That actually was Sonia Barnett who said she had a clean conscience but a filthy mind,
not Heather Jarvis.
We do our best to make sure that we say things that are correct.
So I just wanted to clarify that.
But at the end of the day, honestly, both of them are filthy.
They created a slut walk and thought that it was good and made it transnational.
So that is my thought on that.
But those are the facts.
Moving on to our first topic of today, Kazakhstan!
Yeah, we don't normally cover Kazakhstan politics, but we definitely should.
And I think it's really interesting coming from the West, also thinking about how we
consider the East in general.
We always think of everything that they're doing as so archaic.
And what was Borat, but not, which, you know, obviously was, I'm from Kazakhstan.
When you think about Borat and Sacha Baron Cohen in that role in a very funny 2000 comedic
film.
But you think about how he really was harnessing our ideas of what it means to be in the East.
Oh, they're backwards.
We're so progressive.
We are the people that are in the West.
Everything's the best in the West.
And then you kind of look around you and you see what's happening when we talk about these
slut walks and we talk about what they're teaching our children in the school systems,
how they're confusing children now, how we're definitely facing a mental health crisis
and that's because the mental health professionals are guaranteeing it.
My thesis, my theory rather, being that those individuals are actually engaging
in system-wide brainwash.
They're being brainwashed by their school systems, their universities, and they're coming out
and they're brainwashing the next generation.
I think psychology as an art, because it is in my view not a science anymore,
if it ever was one, is about the art of training up the next generation.
So I was really interested in this headline and I wanted to bring it to you about Kazakhstan.
What are they doing there?
Well, they say that they will surgically remove pedophiles' genitals under a new draft law after complaints that they received from the population that chemical castration was not harsh enough.
Yeah.
They already are doing chemical castration.
You rape a child, here's what's going to happen.
And now they are saying, nope, that doesn't go far enough.
Actually, what should happen is we should remove their genitals altogether.
And when I think of removing genitals and how we're doing it here in the West, oh, this person is a child, and we think that they are transgendered, and we're going to do this experiment.
No.
But a pedophile raping a child?
Yeah, I can get on board with that.
To me, there is no crime that is more despicable and more worthy of the harshest criminal and medical response would be any individual that rapes a child.
But we live in the West, right?
and a lot of people are becoming soft on pedophilia.
You remember, they tried to make minor attracted people fetch.
Remember, that was a term they were using.
There were some professors that were saying, we should call these individuals minor attracted people.
And I thought, this is sick.
I cannot believe this.
Fortunately, this was a small group of radical individuals and people did not bite on this
because if we can't call them pedophiles, where are we?
But beware, guys, that this is still something that I believe they are trying to soften.
In fact, last year, I received a strike on YouTube.
A strike.
That's quite a harsh penalty.
Because I was talking about pedophilia, but in the context of a gay man.
So this YouTube policy, essentially, is saying that we, you can condemn pedophilia, but not if the pedophile is a gay man.
What is that, if not the softening of pedophilia?
You're saying, well, the protected class here is gay people, and they're so protected under the YouTube policy that even if they commit this act of pedophilia, you have to censor your speech.
Why don't you guys know that?
Because it's important.
And I want to commend Kazakhstan for taking such a strong stance on this.
And it's why actually we should think about how the East is handling things.
Think about our perception of the East.
Oh, they're just farmers that live in the middle of nowhere, and they're just herding
their sheep.
And yet it seems that they have some common sense, some common sense policies when it
comes to not softening criminality.
So I just wanted you guys to know what is going on in Kazakhstan.
All right, guys, you are not going to believe this.
Actually, you are, because you listen to this show, and we are always talking about what is happening in our society.
So if you thought it was absurd, as absurd as I thought it was, that they were trying to popularize this song, Think You the Sh-t Fart, Despite it's obviously disgusting lyrics.
Also, just me as a woman, the concept of you're sitting here talking about farting.
Where are your parents?
Where is your boyfriend?
Is this hot?
Is this sexy?
And a lot of things are going through my mind.
First, I just wanted to know, how does one perform a song called Thank You That You Fart?
How do you get up there and have the confidence to just be like, I'm going to just talk about farting up here and hope people like it?
And here's an actual clip because she recently did perform Thank You That You Fart.
of her performing it.
In case you're curious like me, I just have a curious mind.
Take it away, Ice Spice.
You're not even the fart, I be going hard.
I'm breaking they hearts like.
What?
Be quick but I'm quicker.
Be thick but I'm thicker.
And that my friends is how we're gonna do it.
We're just going to lean over with our butts and say you think you the.
Ooh, you think you the, you're not even the fart.
That makes sense actually.
That isn't as I imagined it, like why else would she do anything else
but bend over and put her ass in the air and talk about it.
That makes sense actually.
What doesn't make sense is the fact that she is performing at Spotify's
best new artist event in that clip.
This is the best new artist, the best, right?
It's the best we have to offer in the West, the best we have to offer in Hollywood when it comes to making catchy tunes.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, Spotify is describing her as the brightest rising star among the brightest rising stars in music today, which is incredible.
And the Grammys has her up for four different categories.
Best new artist, best rap song, best song written for visual media, and best pop duo and or group performance.
So iSpice is a thing now.
This is it.
We just have to embrace the fact that they're trying to make this fetch.
They're like, this is great.
The more that women disrespect themselves, the more That we can just remove shame from society the better, because that's really what it is, is they want people to be shameless all the time.
Like, have no respect for yourself, go to a slut walk, bend over, talk about farting on stage, and we will hand you awards and accolades.
And the reason for that is because they understand the power of Hollywood and how influential it is, and we are living in an increasingly pornographic society, right?
A society is not going to survive this, obviously.
What's happening in America, Is there is a very well-funded, serious effort to bring down this empire, if you will, from within.
And by and large it's been successful, but I will say that I'm really confident that things are changing.
When I look at those metrics and I see how many people around the world are watching the show, how many people in America are watching the show, when we understand that mainstream media is on the brink of collapse and they're laying people off en masse, it's because people are waking up.
Right?
When you understand the threat against Tucker Carlson, from even going over and having a conversation, it's because people are actually waking up.
So I want to remind you guys to be as optimistic as I am.
I don't want you to look at these stories and think, oh my god, we're supposed to be in the worst mood, what's happening to my country?
I want you to ask yourself and examine what's happening to your country, because you should, but know that we actually do have the power to change it.
And we are, in this way, winning.
It just starts with critical thinking.
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Alright guys, let's move on and get into some of your comments because I barely got to get into them yesterday because we had so much to cover.
Let's just start with some comments from all over the world because I love you guys so much.
Amira is writing, she says, I am from a foreign country, born and raised in Honduras, and now live in Madrid.
And Candice, I didn't just subscribe months ago.
I listen to you weekly and you inspire me so much.
I'm applying your advices on various subjects and truly have felt empowered.
You give sound advice while empowering women.
I believe you represent what a true woman advocate should speak, act, and live.
Greetings from Spain.
Hello from Spain.
I think I shared that I was in Madrid.
Actually, right before I gave birth at 38 weeks pregnant for a wedding.
What a wonderful, wonderful city.
If I could live in a European city, I would probably live in Madrid.
And there are a few European cities I love, but I was just really struck by how amazing Madrid was.
Next up, we have Carolina.
Caroline, pardon, and she is writing from Zambia.
Do you guys say Zambia or Zambia?
It depends on whether you're UK or American.
In Africa, watching and we recruiting people to subscribe.
We love what you are doing, Candace.
God bless you.
Thank you so much.
I have not yet been to Zambia, but my husband would go every single year because he hunts.
He hunts on this farm that's actually in Zambia.
Hopefully I will visit soon.
The closest I've been is South Africa.
Next we have, hey Candice, I'm from Glasgow, Scotland.
Hello.
I think you are a bra lassie.
Man I love that slang.
I am a bra lassie.
I love that so much.
I hope it's nice slang because I'm just saying it right now.
If it's bad slang, that ain't good.
He goes on to write, just wish you were over here because our whole proud culture is being
ripped apart by government supported illegal immigration.
We have no voice anymore and woke culture is being thrown down our throats to speak
out against it.
It's presumed racism and liable to jail time.
A once proud nation going to sh...
Shh.
Well, I will say to you is just hearing that they're calling you racist for caring.
That is obviously what has happened really here in America.
We get called everything.
If we're asking a question for caring about American interests first, I've named some of them throughout the show.
But yeah, they're going to call you.
Racist, oh my gosh, why won't you let all of these migrants into the country?
Xenophobic, why don't you let all these migrants into the country?
Antisemitic, if you don't want to get involved in Ukraine.
Bizarrely, I didn't even realize that Zelensky was Jewish at the time, so it doesn't matter.
Also, Israel, if you don't want to get involved in that.
So it is their game of trying to shame you, right, and to call you names and to make you
wear that as a scarlet letter for asking decent questions and for having decent concerns.
Of course you should care about what is happening in your household before you want to send
money out of your household over to a foreign country that has different rules and that
you probably can't even point out on a map.
Most Americans cannot point Ukraine out on a map because the majority of Americans can't
even point out Oklahoma on a map.
And yet they're constantly being told in psychological condition to care more about somebody else
So, um, I totally feel you on that.
Moving on, another category, obviously, we talked about yesterday, the slut walk.
Constance writes, a lack of modesty in women is a sign of a decline of a nation.
Yes, I really want to do a deep dive discussion talking about feminism.
I hope by now, people that are watching this show, I know people were triggered from the, Candace, how can you say you're not a feminist?
Because literally, this movement was designed to help the government, it was designed to help them economically, being able to now tax a household three ways, right?
Parents aren't taking care of their kids, taxing mom because she's working, taxing dad because he's working.
And people just can't see it because you've been sold a lie in your textbooks that are also controlled by the Department of Education, also controlled by the government, that it was this glorious movement when in fact, no, nothing that came from feminism, in my view, was actually a good thing.
But I want to wait because I want to have a full, long conversation about feminism in a longer podcast that I intend to do in the future so people can hear what I think about it, really.
Anna writes, Back in high school in Russia, they taught us in our general safety class how to avoid being a victim of a crime.
One of the tips was not to display victim behavior, which included dressing provocatively.
Here in schools, they teach children how to have sex.
America is not a good cultural influence on the world.
I would very much say do not import American principles on sex education because it's not about actually educating people about sex.
It's about trying to turn people into That's what happened in the classroom when Planned Parenthood got into the classroom.
They wanted to train children psychologically what to think and to think that being a whore is somehow freeing yourself from constraints.
Why would you want to be that?
It doesn't serve women.
It hurts women.
It doesn't bother men.
If you're just going to give up your body for free and sleep with multiple men, they're going to be like, okay, and they're going to be less inclined to want to commit to you.
Men want to feel like they're winning a prize.
In traditional masculinity and traditional femininity, femininity should be demure.
Masculinity should seek to conquer and think, wow, I have this woman.
She's amazing.
She's beautiful.
And she's mine.
We've even made submission a dirty word when we're talking about submitting to each other in a relationship.
That's beautiful.
That is how God designed it, if we are even allowed to talk about God anymore.
Next, Jolly Roger.
I like that.
Jolly Roger's a great name.
Yes.
Bring shame back.
Bring back saying, you are disgusting.
You are wrong.
social shame was once a strong motivator to be a good parent.
Yes, bring shame back.
Bring back saying, you are disgusting, you are wrong, you are a hoe, you are a pervert.
Call things for what they are.
And that is another way that they have psychologically tried to transform speech in America by saying like,
oh, okay, you have free speech, but if you say that word, like if you say like, oh, that's whack or that's gay,
then that would make you a homophobe.
We don't wanna be a homophobe, do you?
It's no, no, no, no, we shouldn't do that.
And it's even been the disappearance of words that actually had real meanings,
like growing up, majoring in English, reading old English novels and understanding
that a word like faggot is a real word.
It means a bundle of sticks, and it was written throughout all of our novels.
And then some weird pervert took that word and applied it to gay men, and they said, nobody can say this word anymore.
That's not right.
That shouldn't happen.
That's the disappearance of language.
This word had a real meaning, and we should not allow perverts to win.
You're perverting the language.
We should be allowed to use words in their truer context.
That's my viewpoint, at least.
Lastly, Mags Bufton writes, I always think of June Cleaver of Leave It to Beaver and Samantha Stevens from Bewitched.
I loved her.
How am I doing, guys, with my nose here?
That was not good at all.
And my mom, my mother-in-law, my grandma, and aunt, they were dignified, well-mannered, cultured ladies who demanded and commanded the respect of men and their children.
Yes, to be a feminine woman means to command respect.
It doesn't mean that you're a slave.
It doesn't mean that you're not free.
That I think elicits more respect than the mystery of a woman, right?
Who is she?
What does she care about?
That is what men want to fight to conquer.
They want to know a woman.
We should not remove that.
But I'll have more on that, guys, because I was giving you a little tidbit.
I'll be dropping my sophomore book this year, and I'm really going to do a deep dive into feminism, among other things.
Unfortunately, ladies and gentlemen, that is all the time that we have for today.