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July 19, 2019 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Debunking Feminist Memes W/ My Wife | Ep 18

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elijah schaffer
Everybody loves a good meme and everybody loves a good meme that roasts feminism.
Today I brought on with me a guest Crocs On from the popular YouTube channel Crocs On.
Her actual name is Kezia.
She's here from Australia to help me discuss the insanity of what feminism has become and we're using feminist memes from actual feminist Instagrams to accomplish that task.
welcome back to slightly offensive with your favorite gay black woman me elijah shaffer i am I am actually joined in the studio with your favorite new straight white male Kezia who runs the YouTube channel as mentioned Crocs On, which is similar in doing interviews and is going to be starting some sort of commentary on her channel.
Welcome to the show, Kezia.
kezia schaffer
Well, thank you very much.
It's very nice to be here.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's so nice.
I know this place is completely unfamiliar to you.
kezia schaffer
I never have been here before.
I've never been here before.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well, if some of you don't know, Kezia is currently living with me, but not in any sort of state of improprietary.
kezia schaffer
Do we share the same bed?
elijah schaffer
We do share the same bed.
kezia schaffer
Oh my gosh.
elijah schaffer
Kezia is actually my wife.
And if some of you wondered why you haven't seen her a lot, she's actually from Australia.
And I've been living in between both countries as we've been working on immigration.
Immigration is a tough subject.
It's hard to tackle.
But now she finally got her permanent residency and she is here for good.
So welcome to the United States of America.
kezia schaffer
Yes, thank you.
Really good to be here, Elijah.
elijah schaffer
You don't have to lean in so close to the mic.
You can just, you could just talk like this.
All right.
So today's topic that we're going to tackle is basically feminism.
And of course, people might be thinking, well, we've beat this topic into the ground and we're not here to talk about anything that you have heard before.
We're going to talk about some new things and we're going to actually debunk feminism by looking at what feminists are talking about today.
What are they discussing?
And we want to look at some trends in the memes that are trying to program basically our young children, our daughters, people who engage on social media platforms, specifically Instagram, whose target age is actually about 13 to 25 years old.
So we're going to look at the way that they've tried to restructure beauty norms, the way that they've aligned with intersectionals.
We'll get into that.
The way that they glorify and praise Obama, the way that they are trying to challenge social norms to put in their weird sort of postmodern ideas, and then also look at these bizarre, weird claims that they make, which are totally untrue.
So we're going to start right now by looking at weird claims.
Okay, so feminists, obviously, have this weird persona that anything they say is true as long as they get a lot of likes on their picture.
And there's a really big trending meme right now on the main account called Feminist, which has 1.2 million followers.
And it's by neighborhood activists.
So right here it says, it's one of those memes that has, it says men, colon, and then us, colon, as if like there's a conversation.
So it says men.
Here's what men are saying to women.
I don't understand how hard it is to say no to man.
Like it's one word.
Just say no.
And then it says, this is what we're saying, women, women say back.
It's a tweet from Daily Mail UK.
What does it say, Kezia?
kezia schaffer
Girl, 18 is punched unconscious after telling men, I'm sorry, I'm not interested.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so this is where we get into the interesting idea of these weird claims.
So basically, we start out, first of all, with bad grammar.
It says, I don't understand how hard it is to say no to man.
You know, by the way, men is a plural.
You know, the men with an E is an actual plural form.
So if you're saying the way to say no to men or you would say no to a man, so this is a problem with feminists is they seem to be moral authorities on, you know, the way that we work in society, but they can't seem to work out their own homework.
But you would know this because you're dyslexic.
kezia schaffer
I wouldn't even, I would never have picked that up because I am in fact dyslexic.
unidentified
So.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well, I'm not saying that women aren't intelligent.
I'm just saying that it's funny that this is one of the top trending memes from feminism and they can't even get the grammar right.
And nobody, by the way, in the comments even corrected that.
But they say, look, they're saying basically, here's an example.
If a woman's going to say no to a man for advances, like physical advances, she can't do it.
Why?
Because what?
kezia schaffer
Because she's going to be bloody punched unconscious.
elijah schaffer
Right.
And this is where we get into this.
We're going to spell things out so we don't get demonetized.
This is where we get into the R-A-P-E culture.
And for the dyslexic, that is actually a bad thing.
It's not anything.
Wait, rap?
Yeah, it's rap.
It's another thing.
But you see here the way that they tell these young girls, hey, you're going to get, if you say no to a man, you're going to get punched in the face.
They're basically instilling fear in women.
kezia schaffer
The last time I said no to you, I did get a black guy.
elijah schaffer
It's true.
We're just going to cut that one out, but it's true.
It's true.
She never says no.
That's actually the joke of it.
But this popped up again, Ready?
This meme popped up again.
We have this story from Daily Mail UK where they keep talking about this girl that was punched in the face.
And this is what feminists do.
They take isolated incidences that happen and they basically use it to push up their agenda.
And so it says this, Ready?
Here's another one from men.
This is from Bay Phoebe Philly chapter president.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
It's nice black lady.
She's got a sweet weave.
If you can't see her, her hashtag is brown and bella.
kezia schaffer
So it says beautiful, brown and beautiful.
elijah schaffer
Oh.
So it says here, men, I don't understand why y'all give your number out to guys you're not interested in.
You could just say no.
So here's what men says.
Now, what does the woman say?
kezia schaffer
Well, sometimes it's safer to just give the man what he wants in that moment.
elijah schaffer
And then men respond and say, whatever.
You could just say no.
It's that simple.
And then it says, also, men.
kezia schaffer
Same thing.
Girl, 18, punched unconscious after telling men, I'm sorry, I'm not interested.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, so this is the same story to keep using in memes over and over again where they're saying, like, basically, if you don't give a man your number, if you say no, you're going to get punched in the face.
And this is where we actually end up in the R-A-P-E culture that they invented in some of the rap culture.
The rap culture.
Yes.
It's true.
It's like, it's like you're telling women, look, if a man is trying to advance on you, you don't want it.
You can't say no or you're going to get hurt.
So then don't say no and then instead call the cops on him in the morning and claim that you didn't want to be in that situation.
kezia schaffer
Look, honestly, it really is not easier to just give in than to say no.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
It's like just give your body to a man instead of saying no because you might die.
kezia schaffer
Like honestly, there's been a few times in my life where a guy said like, hey, can I have your number?
And I go, oh, I just can't remember what it is.
Sorry.
And then I leave.
You don't even need to say no.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but that could also not be, it could be because you didn't remember because dyslexia is a problem.
That was the wrong number.
kezia schaffer
I missed out.
I could have been in love with that guy.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well.
But I forgot my then he would have gotten a black guy, actually.
And that's what the weird thing is.
Men are so afraid, actually, of contacting women.
That's why people are having less sex than they've ever had before.
Our generation and actually the generation below me is having the least amount of sex possible because people are very afraid of actually contacting women because they're afraid of being accused of rap.
Everyone's being afraid of it.
All right.
All right.
Next one.
This is from Clementine Ford.
So we have this Clementine Ford.
This is a verified account.
kezia schaffer
She's an Australian.
elijah schaffer
Oh, so she's a feminist.
She's a feminist.
kezia schaffer
She's very, she's like, I would want to say she's like the Lena Dunham of Australia.
She's very vicious, ugly woman.
She has a little son, actually.
And she's raising him.
elijah schaffer
Artificial insemination can do wonders for these kinds of women.
All right, so let's look at her tweet.
This is a trending tweet right now.
It's going around about feminism.
And here's another weird claim.
Go ahead and read it.
kezia schaffer
Nice boys who are good at sports and have lots of friends and are well liked by everyone and who pick up others' litter and who reach to grab a can for you on the high shelf at the supermarket and have never had a problem finding a girlfriend can still be a rapist.
elijah schaffer
No rapists.
kezia schaffer
Oh, oh, oh, you literally.
That was my dyslexia kicking you.
elijah schaffer
You literally, that's like the one word you can't say other than the 250 words YouTube has told us we're not allowed to say on their show.
But anyways, when you look at this, it's like, here's the point again.
It's like, look, just because somebody's nice, they can still rap you when you're not looking.
They can take you over.
Why are they trying?
Why do they always make it seem like men are just like looking to absolutely brutally attack a woman?
kezia schaffer
And I don't know why, like, a man, they really talk about like a man who like picks a can up for you from like a high shelf.
He can be a rapist.
Like, what does that have to do with like lots of men are just a little bit taller than women.
I've asked so many men in my lifetime, just, hey, can you reach that?
Some taller women.
Women can also be rapists as well.
elijah schaffer
Right, they can.
And this is that same sort of quote where it's like, look, I want you to be scared, woman.
Be scared.
All right, here's a couple more claims.
This goes even further.
All right, this is from Alexis Isabel, and it says, I refuse to believe that men shout vulgar things at you from their cars for any other reason than the desire to make us feel unsafe.
They know we don't like it.
They know we're not interested.
They know it does nothing but terrify us.
They just want to assert their power.
And before I get into this, this is Alexa Isabel.
She's a verified account, a blue checkmark, which means you have to listen to her because she probably made some obscure show on MTV in 2007, and therefore she's worthy of your attention.
Anyways, let's start out by saying that we, these feminists always speak on behalf of all women.
kezia schaffer
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And she says we feel unsafe.
But you were mentioning earlier, we were talking about this meme.
You have actually an opposite feeling about this.
kezia schaffer
Yeah, like, of course, you're going to have some men who are going to shout really derogatory things and you sort of go, oh, don't do that.
But there has been a lot of times where I've been walking down the street and someone will say, hey, sexy girl, or well, even that, but like, just like, oh, like, you're pretty, or, you know, something like that.
And then I go, yeah, okay.
unidentified
All right.
kezia schaffer
I'll take it.
And I, and I feel really confident.
I love it.
And it's not like I'm asking for those things or, but it doesn't make me feel unsafe.
And I don't think guys are shouting things out to be like, oh, this girl, she better feel unsafe right now.
Hey, you're beautiful.
unidentified
And then the girls are like, and to assert their power.
elijah schaffer
It's like, I know if I ever told a girl, I'm not one of catcall people on the street because that's not necessarily my, I'm not like, just, oh, what's up?
What's up, Chica?
First of all, might I say there's certain ethnicities that are more likely to do this.
I'm not even joking.
And so that's the weird part about this.
We'll get into intersectionality.
But like, there's, there's not, I mean, there's not too many, like, just normal white guys I've seen in LA do this, but whatever.
That doesn't matter.
The point is, is they're saying that men are doing this to assert their power.
kezia schaffer
Doesn't make sense.
elijah schaffer
It's not because they like the woman, not because they're feeling powerful.
It's because they're trying to come onto a woman.
kezia schaffer
I think if a guy was trying to assert his power, maybe he would say something like, hey, I'm stronger than you.
elijah schaffer
Or he would be.
unidentified
You're like, hey, you're beautiful.
kezia schaffer
You have a nice smile.
elijah schaffer
Let's go back to the meme.
Hey, girl.
kezia schaffer
I want to pick a can off the top shelf for you.
I'm a rape.
A rapist.
elijah schaffer
Girl 18 is punched unconscious after telling men, I'm sorry, I'm not interested.
We should just put that meme at the end of everything as this.
Okay, so two more.
We're going to end on these.
We got Brandon Tracy, who's also, that's a girl, trust me.
Brenda, oh, Brenda Tracy.
Brendan Tracy, 26.
Yes, she's verified.
Go ahead and, and this one's really good, actually.
But we're going to use the P word for the pee-pee place for the boys and the V word for the pee-pee place for the girls, just because we're trying to stick here to what we've been requested since our channel's currently been under serious review.
We've been really hit.
It's been really frustrating, actually.
YouTube's given us a lot of trouble with our channel, and so we're kind of like on the teeter of like completely being like demonetized, like crowder and stuff.
So we're trying to kind of stay in the middle of not getting our videos taken down, which we've had quite a few issues of recently.
So let's just give them the benefit of the doubt.
Go ahead and read this.
kezia schaffer
People get uncomfortable talking about sex and have a hard time saying the words P and V and then expect rap victims to just walk into a police station and talk to a detective like it's nothing.
Hashtag.
elijah schaffer
Thursday Thoughts.
kezia schaffer
Thursday Thoughts.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Okay, so she's saying literally like the reason why women feel unsafe and then the reason why that they don't report abusive behavior is because in our homes we're not able to talk about our genitals.
kezia schaffer
Yeah.
I'll tell you the only people who are uncomfortable saying the P and V word are fourth graders.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Who's uncomfortable saying the genital word?
The only place that you're, you have to act like a fourth grader now in the SJW world is currently on YouTube where they don't let you say literally anything that's in the real world because they're busy constructing their own.
But it's P-E-N-I-S and V-A-G-I-N-A.
I'm not going to ask her to spell anything on the show, but the reality is that, yeah, who's literally upset about people talking about their genitals?
Literally, only YouTube, Google, maybe some feminists and fourth grade teachers.
kezia schaffer
And I follow a lot of feminist accounts just to see what they're saying.
And a lot of feminist accounts are always talking about my V, da, and I'm proud of it, and my B's, and this, all the things.
They're so expressive about their body and they're making it normal and all this sort of stuff.
And then they say, well, actually, we're really afraid to say that word.
What?
That's the only thing you talk about.
You're always talking.
Like, for example, Amy Schumer, that's her favorite topic.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, that's her favorite topic.
It's probably the biggest part of her body, too.
Her V, that thing's stretched wide open as the gates of hell themselves.
Speaking of weird, last weird claim, feminists have this weird obsession with men not catcalling them.
And then they also say stuff like this.
Nudity empowers some, modesty empowers some.
Different things empower different women, and it's not your place to tell her which one it is.
So we have this push constantly with a thing called free the nipple.
Are you familiar with that?
kezia schaffer
Yes, I'm part of that movement.
elijah schaffer
Only on a romantic night.
I know.
I've been there, done that with you.
But anyways, different things empower women.
And I love this modesty empowers some.
So they'll push the hijab, right?
Like, hey, you know, wear a hijab that's empowering.
So like suppressive, enforced modesty is important.
But, however, if as long as we don't talk about that one group of people, then it's then it's okay.
But they talk about nudity empowers some, but it's empowering to the woman.
What if it's empowering to the man's sexuality?
And he's, it empowers men.
Nudity of women empowers men to feel sexual towards women, regardless of what a woman thinks.
kezia schaffer
Yeah, like women have a lot of control over men.
We really do.
Honestly, we do.
And I think that's a place where a lot of women can use and manipulate men to get what they want.
But then, yeah, it's like the feminists are always posting pictures and da-da-da, nudity, this, that, and the other.
And then they get upset when they're being sexualized and treated as sexual objects.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
And they're saying, I want power over men, but you're power over men.
Like, it's like, you realize that sexuality is a huge power over men.
And if you play it right, and I'm not saying to manipulate men, but like, that's the whole idea of like even conservativism.
It's like you can literally, men naturally, their reproductive strategy is to have sex with a lot of different types of women because they can produce a lot of different types of seed everywhere.
Plant them all over the garden.
But then of course a woman who she's, you know, can only carry one baby for nine months or maybe unless she's octomom, she can carry more, is looking for one man to lock down and take care of her baby.
And so then it's like women need to reel a man in to be a provider.
And part of what women can offer is their body.
And so when women are cheap and they offer their nudity in their body to everybody online, then they're not able to lock in a solid man, which is why they end up hating man.
And we end up with feminists because they have a bad experience with bad men.
You know, anyways, let's look at this.
I want to jump into a funnier one.
This is one that I'm really used to.
And this is the feminist obsession with Obama.
And this actually brings up a point.
I think the reason why a lot of feminism doesn't actually come into mainstream and actually affect the whole country is because it's actually a leftist ideology.
kezia schaffer
What do you mean?
elijah schaffer
Well, I mean, like, like feminists.
are only looking out for people who are voting Democrats.
kezia schaffer
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
elijah schaffer
Or like lefty.
I mean, in your country, Labor, they have the Labor Party, which is their version of the Democrats.
But it's like, everything's anti-Trump and pro-Obama.
And it's like, kind of like the African countries don't advance because they're always looking to the past.
Well, tell me about this, because you lived in Africa for most of your life.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Okay.
And you told me, like, a lot of times people think that it was the colonizers who keep Africa down, but you explained it's their ideology.
kezia schaffer
Okay, so this is Zing.
So yes, I did live in Africa for a number of years.
And the difference between third world countries and like Western countries is Western society and culture is all built on Christianity, which is always looking to the future.
You know, God is coming back one day, this, that, and the other.
And so because people have a future mentality, they want to invent things.
They want to progress that, I don't know what's the word, like just carry on and always becoming new and getting better and better and better.
Whereas in cultures like third world cultures throughout Africa, even, you know, in Australia, we have the Aboriginal people and their whole ideology is looking to the past.
The past was the time where the society was the best, you know, the dream time in Aboriginal culture.
This is, you know, we'll always try to get back to that and live in the past and the ancestors, all this sort of stuff.
And that's why they don't move forward very much and they're still stuck in this thing.
And it's nothing about racism.
It's about your religious and your ideology and all that sort of stuff.
It's just whether you're looking to the future or to the past.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
And these feminists are constantly looking to the past.
They're trying to bring progress.
But we're still talking about Obama.
Look, Obama's not going to save you.
And of course, they have this obsession with Michelle Obama too.
Some people call her Michael.
unidentified
Michael.
elijah schaffer
I don't know why.
I've never heard much about that, but I'll just leave it there.
We have this guy named Sam Grittner.
Total, total beta.
Okay, and I don't use beta a lot, but Jesse Lee Peterson has really inspired me to use that word more often.
And this man says, what did he say?
kezia schaffer
Said, I need an app that's just Michelle Obama reassuring me that everything's going to be okay.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and this is by Female Collective, which is also one of the biggest feminist accounts on Instagram.
kezia schaffer
There's a few of them.
There's a lot of them, actually.
elijah schaffer
Maybe like 100 very large ones.
Anyways, he's saying, he needs an app that helps Michelle Obama tell him everything's going to be okay.
First of all, when did Michelle Obama tell anyone it's going to be okay?
kezia schaffer
She never told me it was going to be okay.
elijah schaffer
She never told anyone in the country it was all.
kezia schaffer
Not my first lady.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, not my first lady.
And she's the one who told us that if we didn't get up, move, and stop drinking soda, things wouldn't be okay.
kezia schaffer
Oh, Michelle.
elijah schaffer
She ruined school lunches.
But this is the obsession.
And we're going to look at two more real fast.
Okay, then we have more beta Obama posts.
Every time you see an Obama post, it's like basically paired with some sort of beta deconstructive, a reductionist view of a man, sort of bringing him behind a woman.
I think that's why they liked Obama and Michelle is that it was Zach Galifanakis actually on the famous Funnier Die show called Between Two Ferns who basically said to Hillary Clinton, you remember this?
He goes, how do you like your coffee?
Just like Obama?
Weak.
Zach Galifanakis said it.
And you guys thought he was going to say black.
kezia schaffer
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
But he said, how do you like your coffee?
Like Obama, weak.
unidentified
Ooh.
elijah schaffer
And so look, what does it say here?
It's two pictures of Obama.
He's speaking, and he says, what?
kezia schaffer
For those of you who don't know me, I'm Michelle's husband.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and this is such a weird feminist thing.
Like, why can't a man be the leader of a household?
kezia schaffer
They just can't.
unidentified
That's the point about this where people keep saying it's because women are strong, Elijah.
kezia schaffer
Women are strong.
How do you know that women carry babies inside of our tummies?
elijah schaffer
I always have South Park's strong woman.
The vice principle is called strong women, and the principle is called PC principle.
You should watch it.
If you're against South Park, that's okay, but they've gotten really good.
No, but I'm saying, like, women say they don't want to be ahead of men.
It's about equality.
But they praise it when men are putting women first, but not in a traditional sense.
Where we're like, technically, conservative men put women first.
They do everything for women.
kezia schaffer
They absolutely do.
And I really think that men, like we were talking about before, about how men can be like, women can have so much control over men, sexuality, and things like that.
I really believe that men really adore women.
They love women and they'll everything that they do.
They work hard to provide for women.
They want to look good and get money so that they can seduce a woman and all this.
Everything that they do is to get a woman.
They're obsessed with us.
I don't know.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, exactly.
And they think that, but it means like baiting out and kind of reducing yourself and going behind a woman is where we need to go as a country.
Like we need to let the women lead the country, the woman lead the households.
And that's not correct.
Because number one, if women are equal to men, then how could women do a better job?
Right.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
But number two, there are distinct differences that allow men in a better position to lead.
However, I will say this because of the lack of good leadership of men specifically, I think women are very capable of leading.
And I think when men fail to lead, it leaves a vacuum for women and which women are very capable of filling.
But I do believe that men do a better job at leading overall.
kezia schaffer
I think so.
I think that there's that cycle like hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, then good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times, and it just carries on.
And I think when we're in hard times and we've got weak men, women have to step up.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and women do have to step up.
But the way that we step up is not by looking to old, emasculated leaders to actually lead us.
And this is where we get to our next set of memes, which are very interesting to me, which are this idea why feminism fails is its inability to actually tap into the real female base of the country.
Now, I say this because not only are over half the women in this country actually conservative, so how do you have a woman's movement while excluding the women?
But also with this movement, because they can't actually include all women, they've moved to this idea of intersectionality where they've tried to include other groups in their fight, which aren't women, which therefore makes the group not actually about women.
Now, here's a common feminist page called Candace Reels.
And it says this: it says, gay power, black power, trans power, woman power, immigrant power, non-binary power, all power to the people, except what type of people?
kezia schaffer
Except stay-at-home moms, Republican women, white women, children, boys, men, white men, white men, women who choose to not take their babies out.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, straight people.
kezia schaffer
People who are pro-choice women.
Pro-life women.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, pro-life women.
And also people who, yeah, exactly.
Just about every leather person except for the fringe 8% of our population, which are radical progressives.
So they're tapping into like power to all the people who have been disenfranchised because feminism didn't work.
So now they make memes to try to get more people to share them because it's like, but look, it's like women in the middle.
I get this.
Women in the middle.
But it's like power to all these people.
Gay people aren't women.
I mean, technically, lesbians might be, but gay people are typically men.
kezia schaffer
Right.
elijah schaffer
Black power, okay?
And it's like, I love how they choose just black power, empowering black people, because you can say Asian power, any of these things.
Trans power, trans, you know, I know that it's illegal now in the world to not acknowledge the trans rights.
And the thing is about that is like, nobody's not saying that you don't have rights.
It's just saying that you do have a medical condition and a mental instability with a high rate of self-inflicted harm and you need to be evaluated.
And I'm not going to accept this as a good and normal behavior because of the damage that it causes to the individual.
And then it goes down to immigrant power, non-binary power.
Okay, look at this one.
This one's my favorite picture.
Okay, so another picture.
It has two women, maybe a Latina woman and a black woman.
You could just tell their SJWs with their fists in the air.
And what do their signs say?
kezia schaffer
One sign says, protect black Asian Muslim Latina.
elijah schaffer
Latin X.
Oh, Latin X. That's the non-that's the non-gender conforming version of Latino Latino.
kezia schaffer
Disabled, trans, fat, poor, and women.
elijah schaffer
And those are all descriptors of the women.
kezia schaffer
Oh.
elijah schaffer
And it says, if you don't fight for all women, you fight for no women.
But what did we see not listed under the protect?
kezia schaffer
Just about every single other woman.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, Christian women, good-looking women.
Like, why do they not want to protect good-looking women?
Feminists don't care about good-looking women.
Why?
Because they're not good-looking, and that's not an ad hominem.
Don't you agree?
kezia schaffer
Oh, for sure.
And I do want to just say one thing: I have, like I said before, I follow a lot of feminist accounts and I see so many of their memes and their posts, everything like this.
And they are always posting about inclusivity, inclusivity.
Every single person, oh, blah, blah, blah.
I never once have ever seen a post about stay-at-home moms or other that you see single moms sometimes, but you never see women who, you know, get married young or have kids and stuff.
You never see good, wholesome women.
You never see women who are church-going women or anything like that.
You always see nasty women and they praise that.
They say, I'm a nasty woman.
They love it.
They praise the ugliness of a woman.
They praise the, you know, the downfalls of women.
We are emotional.
We are these things.
You know, we have all these things.
And all of our shortcomings, they praise the shortcomings of women and say that men and the rest of the world have to put up with it and they have to accept us.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and this is where we get into this: is that they love to praise the ugly.
And I don't mean this in a rude way.
I'm not saying that you can't believe in feminist ideals if you're a beautiful woman.
What I mean is they purposely exclude mostly any type of quality woman that men want.
And that's what's weird about this whole rap culture, if you know what I mean, rap culture without the E.
I mean, we have to add the E, but we can't say it.
Is that most of these women that are feminists, men aren't trying to have intercourse with.
So that's why you get a lot of these fake rap accusations because people are saying, oh, this man tried to touch me.
It's like, no, you're actually ugly.
Men aren't trying to attack necessarily really ugly women.
And it's okay to be ugly.
It's not, I'm not saying women that are ugly are bad.
That's my point is that they're trying to say that basically beautiful women are just looking for men's approval and ugly women are the smart ones.
That's this really weird way.
It's kind of like the like how like men, like if you're a nerd, you might not be good looking, but you can get smart and make money.
And the nerds in high school end up becoming the ones with the money.
Let's look at some of these beauty redefinitions.
So we have a picture here.
What is this picture?
kezia schaffer
All butts are perfect and deserve love.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
And we have a shape because you'll be on the show more, but you know, this is an audio-only podcast as well.
So you have to describe everything to the people in the car.
So we have all different types of butts.
kezia schaffer
We have one.
Well, this first one is a little snake hip one.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, that's a snake hip butt.
kezia schaffer
Because no shape.
elijah schaffer
Okay, we have apple bottom buns.
We have, that's a mom bun, I think, right there.
kezia schaffer
Oh, yeah.
elijah schaffer
And then we have this one.
kezia schaffer
This one's a kimmy.
That's a kimik butt.
elijah schaffer
That's like probably the ideal.
kezia schaffer
Timmy K.
elijah schaffer
This actually comes like a man's butt right there.
Look at his little hair above it.
You know what I'm saying?
kezia schaffer
No, that's the little dimples in the back of your bottom.
elijah schaffer
Oh, and then this one is like, that's pretty good.
kezia schaffer
That's like just like a regular button.
elijah schaffer
It's a girl's butt that doesn't do squats.
kezia schaffer
And this one is a jelly bottom.
elijah schaffer
It's a jellyfish.
Yeah, all butts are perfect and deserve love.
No, not all butts are perfect.
That's where feminism gets it wrong.
What feminism should have done is said to girls, hey, you don't have to be hot to be valuable.
Like beauty isn't, someone can love you even if you aren't living up to beauty standards.
Hey, just because you weren't born with a symmetric face and nice hips doesn't mean that someone out there will not want to have sex with you.
kezia schaffer
Right.
elijah schaffer
Do you know what I'm saying?
Like, that's accurate.
Tell your girl, hey, look, you might not be the most beautiful flower in the field, but hey, somebody's going to pick that flower and want it.
kezia schaffer
Yeah, and they're going to really value that flower.
It's going to be their little flower.
But also, this is the other thing.
If you say that everything is beautiful, then nothing is beautiful.
You can't say that.
Everything is exactly the same and equal because then it takes away beautiful.
Like, you can't say that some raggedy old gross little bottom is the exact same as a Victoria Secret model's bottom because then that's like that I think that's an insult to a Victoria Secret model who exercises and who works really hard to have a nice bum so that she can display it and wear the underwear and do all of that sort of stuff.
And there's nothing wrong with saying, you know what, she's got a really beautiful bottom.
The other one, not so much, but she's a lovely woman and we love her.
It doesn't make her any less special because she's got a jiggly bottom or whatever.
elijah schaffer
Right.
And that's where we get to this one too.
It's called All Bellies Are Beautiful.
It's a very similar one.
This one happens in colour.
Yeah, but this one's in color.
So what I like this is it's got only one white person in here, by the way.
All people of color.
There's what?
Five, there's eight of them, and only one Caucasian in the whole list.
kezia schaffer
And the Caucasian one has like...
elijah schaffer
It's got like a port in it.
It's like a...
kezia schaffer
It's like when you are really sick and you have to get your stomach tube.
elijah schaffer
So the white person's dying, which is like, of course, what they want.
kezia schaffer
At least they're still beautiful.
At least they can acknowledge it.
elijah schaffer
It's like, dude, if you have a food port in your belly, I'm not sure that's exactly attractive.
But you've got fat bellies and stretch marks and a six-pack and a tramp.
kezia schaffer
I don't know what that is.
elijah schaffer
No, I don't know what that is.
If you're watching this online, you'll see this, but there's one that has like maybe like a skin transplant on it.
kezia schaffer
But it's like a different colored skin.
elijah schaffer
Yes, like it's like a magnet on a black person's skin transplant.
kezia schaffer
And it looks like when you're giving someone not CPR, the next thing we have to put those pads on, and then you go clear.
elijah schaffer
Oh, I don't remember what that's called, but I'll deal with it.
I know it's that thing.
I should know that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Anyways, it's like saying all bellies are beautiful.
No, it's not.
Fat isn't beautiful.
Fat is actually like, this is what I hate about the feminist memes.
Stop encouraging women to be fat because being fat is linked to depression and low self-esteem.
It's actually linked to poor mental health.
And they keep trying to promote mental health and telling women being fat is beautiful.
No, it's not beautiful.
It is okay to be fat.
You have the right to be fat.
Okay, it's taking a lot of toll on our healthcare system, but that doesn't mean that it's beautiful for you to be fat.
Just you can still be considered beautiful to someone when you're fat, but that doesn't make it like they're against norms and saying that there's a such thing as beauty.
And then they say everything's beautiful, which is just how you're going to be.
kezia schaffer
Just be happy with your body exactly where it's at, which doesn't make sense because, like, for example, if you get a job and you're just like the lowest of the low and they go, just be happy where you're at.
And you go, oh, okay, what are you, you're never going to be anything.
You should, you should be like, you know what?
I want to improve.
I want to get to the manager position and then the CEO and da-da.
You know, you should always be trying to, you know, better yourself.
And they say, no, just be happy where you're at.
What if you, what if you are a little bit pudgy and you just, it makes you feel a bit unconscious and you want to go to the beach and you just feel a bit, love yourself.
Of course, love yourself.
But if you, if you're uncomfortable, there's something you can change.
Like, I can promise you, you'll feel so much better if you go to the gym and you work it out.
You go, wow, look at the progress that I've made.
I feel so proud of myself that I was able to accomplish that, that I was able to work out, that what all these things.
And it'll build your own self-esteem.
Even if you don't lose weight, you can feel proud about the steps that you're taking to be healthy.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and that's true.
I mean, look, and let's look at some pictures here.
I want to point this out to you.
So here's some pictures from the feminist meme page.
Here's a woman with somewhat of an odd shape.
She looks like a box, which is fine.
She has that weird satanic haircut that the feminists get where they like it's not exactly long or short.
It looks like it's a wig.
She has her tongue out.
She has hair under her armpits, tattoos.
Just a really kind of like gross looking lady, which is okay.
I mean, this is basically looks like most of my neighbors here in Hollywood.
And then this is like, this is beauty.
And I think it's really weird, this obsession with wanting women to have body hair.
I think it's disgusting, actually.
And that's the weird thing is they get mad.
They say, men want to attack me.
I don't know any man that wants to attack a woman with armpit hair.
That's like the ultimate.
Talk about a rap whistle.
Just grow armpit hair and men will not want you.
kezia schaffer
That's a really good point, actually.
That's a really good point.
elijah schaffer
Right.
And they forget, it's like, that's like saying, like, why would we build houses when we could just live on dirt?
Why should we build cars when we can walk?
Why fight against nature at all?
Why define beauty?
Why paint pictures when we could just throw grapes at a wall?
Like, why are we doing anything in culture?
Why is Western civilization about anything?
We were watching a document about ballet, and we were talking about how ballet, it's like about movement and perfection.
And that's what Western culture is.
It's fighting against the destructive chaos of what the world is and creating a beautiful, structured system.
These people hate that.
They want to go back in time.
Not only back into Obama, they want women to be gross and disgusting.
What woman wants to be stinky in hair?
I don't know a woman.
unidentified
They say it's because women only want that because men.
kezia schaffer
But also, not only do they want to be gross, they want everyone to accept and say, that's beautiful, which is not fair because I think, like this woman, I could imagine, I'm just judging here, but I could imagine that if there was a man and who said, oh, yuck, I think that hairy armpits are gross, you go, well, that's just society, but you should change your opinion because it is beautiful and it's natural.
Now, this is the thing, is when you have a partner, you're in a relationship with somebody, you want to be the most attractive to that someone.
If I asked Elijah, oh, shave off your beard, I prefer clean shaven, even if you prefer your beard, you would probably do it for me.
And just like you tell me, keep your hair long, I don't want a little short hair.
Even if I wanted to cut my hair short, I go, you know what?
I'm going to make this compromise because I would love my husband to think that I'm really beautiful and attractive.
And this is the thing is, like, if they got into a relationship and their boyfriend, whatever, said, hey, like, I would just really love like shaved armpits, they would think that's so sexist.
And how dare you tell me this is my natural body?
When really it's like relationships about compromise and you want to, you know, be accommodating to the person.
And if that's gross to them, like, you don't have to do it.
But like, why would you want to keep it anyways?
It's just like.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
It doesn't make sense.
This is where we get down to these last two pictures.
We have right here some tea people that have turned into women.
And this is what's funny.
Look, we have more men that are dressed like women.
Two of them in this picture, very gross-looking people.
And why do they always look yucky?
And it's like just gross.
And you go, why do, look, this is where the same thing is, too.
They're fighting for women, but they have discounted and thrown out so many women that they've included men.
But I want to go to our last two memes, which is this weird idea of social norms like you were mentioning earlier, which is that they say that there's no social norms, but they're trying to make their social norms the social norm.
They'll fight against you and say that what you're fighting for is wrong.
But if you criticize them, they call you a bigot and you're discriminatory.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
And so it says here, look, here's what it is.
From Female Collective, it says what?
kezia schaffer
Something that shouldn't be taboo.
Women having hair on their legs.
elijah schaffer
It's not a taboo.
unidentified
Taboo.
kezia schaffer
It's not taboo.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's not a taboo.
It's like this.
It's like, this shouldn't be a taboo.
Men with neckbeards and shaggy hair.
It's like, it's not a taboo.
It's just like, that's going to be hard for that guy to get a girl, like a good-looking girl, right?
Like, you see a guy on the street with like a shaggy hair and a neck beard and go, oh, what?
Like, you don't see a girl with leg hair and go, like, it's a taboo.
How dare you?
You just go, oh, like, that's not what I'm into.
kezia schaffer
Yeah, and a lot of women, during winter, if you're just wearing long pants and things like that, you probably will just like not shave your legs very much.
And then summer comes and you're like, gotta get my waxes, shaving things.
It's like, it's not taboo.
Literally, there's not a single person in the world who thinks that women don't grow hair on their bodies at all.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, unless they're fourth graders, the same people who think it's bad to say the P and the V word.
kezia schaffer
Right.
elijah schaffer
You know, YouTube and the fourth graders.
kezia schaffer
That's people's preference.
If you don't want to shave your legs, don't shave your legs.
Who doesn't know about women?
If you're somebody who would like clean-shaven legs, then don't do it if you don't want to.
But if you want to, you know, do it, then do it.
elijah schaffer
Right, exactly.
And this is where my list I'm bringing into.
So not only that, and I'm going to end on this one.
What does it say?
This is Wands Graces.
It's from Female Collective.
This is a meme.
This is our last meme before we have a closer.
So what does it say?
kezia schaffer
Crazy, emotional, hysterical.
Words used against women when they have an opinion and speak up for themselves.
elijah schaffer
No, crazy, emotional, hysterical.
Those are descriptors of how you spoke your opinion.
And the thing is, whether they like it or not, women typically are a bit more uncontrolled in their emotions.
Just like men can be uncontrolled in their anger.
I think that's a key thing.
Like men can get really short and they can lack processing ability and emotional intelligence.
Women also sometimes completely lose their shit.
kezia schaffer
Right.
elijah schaffer
And it's like, it's not, it could be for a lot of reasons.
And that's normal.
And they're trying to say that women, by acting like a basically, that that's, you can't criticize a woman.
When women, they're trying to make, say, women can act uncontrolled emotionally.
Women share their opinions all the time.
They're in government.
They're in leadership.
Husbands love their wife's opinion.
I love your opinion.
But it's like, I don't want you to give it to me in a way where you're screaming at me from the door, which you don't do.
kezia schaffer
Right.
elijah schaffer
But they're trying to say, like, basically, if you present something and a man corrects you or anybody corrects you, they're wrong.
kezia schaffer
But also, it's saying like when women have an opinion and speak up, and this seems like it's more of like, oh, like, hey, guys, like, I have an idea, or hey, like, I really don't think we should be doing that or something.
It's like almost like in a sense, and I've never in my life had been called crazy, hysterical, or emotional when I'm saying, like, oh, maybe we shouldn't, or I, like, have an opinion about something when you're in a conversation or something.
I think these words are used when women are freaking out about something.
Look, I'm guilty.
unidentified
I'm guilty.
elijah schaffer
I'm very guilty.
kezia schaffer
Extremely guilty.
But not when I'm sharing my opinions or speaking up.
elijah schaffer
No, it's true.
When you're mad at me because I did something stupid, which deserves to be angry, you are.
And that's where I kind of want to end this, is it?
kezia schaffer
You have called me crazy before.
elijah schaffer
Well, all women are a little bit crazy, and that's all men are a little bit.
kezia schaffer
You know that ad from Serena Williams?
Look what crazy can do.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, look what crazy can do, and also a disproportionately larger and more athletic female body than most of your competitors.
That also helped you, Serena Williams.
People are like a foot shorter than you and half your weight, and you wonder why you can get a better stroke against them.
Anyways, I'll say this.
Looking at this, you know, I'm not here to just pander to the society to pander to a political party, but feminism is something that is really excluding women.
And that's the problem with it.
It is exclusionary towards women.
It is taking out the women that really are trying to live up to a standard that is high.
And they're basically lowering the standard, cheapening femininity, cheapening feminism or what they claim.
And they're really degrading females overall.
I'm not into it.
Most men aren't into it.
They're in a desperate attempt.
I don't know why companies are behind it.
Because I guess you don't want to be a company saying, I'm against feminism because it sounds like you're against women.
It's because they'll complain, go, they're against women.
kezia schaffer
And they just throw out the classic dictionary definition of feminism and say, feminism doesn't mean we hate men.
It just means we want to be equal to you guys.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but each one of you is going to be aware of.
kezia schaffer
There should be one area where we're not equal.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, exactly.
kezia schaffer
In the States, not in like Rwanda.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, exactly.
Fight for feminism where it really needs to be, which is in countries that are run by a certain religion, which I will not mention.
kezia schaffer
We can't say that.
elijah schaffer
We can't say that religion.
Anyways, guys, thank you so much for watching.
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kezia schaffer
Tud, tud, tud.
elijah schaffer
Okay, make sure your face isn't fully blocked by your mic.
kezia schaffer
Okay cool, can we just start again, please?
elijah schaffer
Maybe you can't.
You have to stay right here.
kezia schaffer
I know, because I was leaning in and I forgot.
But we need to start again because we shouldn't have said that we were married.
elijah schaffer
We can, but you need to like, you need to.
kezia schaffer
Just, I know that you, just you don't, you can't move around, I know, but you took me, I need I. You took me by surprise because I can't read.
elijah schaffer
Stay looking at the camera, don't look at me, even when you're reading this.
Look look at me.
Look at the way I do this when I read, look, watch me, watch it.
I don't go like this.
Look watch me.
kezia schaffer
Girl 18 is punched unconscious After telling man, I'm sorry, I'm not interested.
I can read.
Don't worry, I can read.
unidentified
Okay.
All right.
kezia schaffer
It was a good intro, but then I was like, ah.
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