May 18, 2022 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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How to DEFEAT the LOSERS Ruining America | Guest: Marc Lobliner | Ep 253
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Hey, can we stop using gendered compliments like as a people?
Because first of all, that's a term used by and for black women.
Second of all, I am not a female person.
I don't care.
I don't give a single f ⁇ what I look like to you.
I am non-binary.
And I'm really sick of getting comments that say, you go girl, nice job, cis.
Like, I don't care if they're compliments.
They're misgender me and they make me feel bad.
So I'm not trying to shit on you specifically, but I'm also not shitting on you.
I'm just saying, can you type something else?
But yeah, in the future, when you want to compliment someone, don't add a gendered thing, especially when in their profile, their pronouns are listed as all pronouns, Daysy.
Like, I'm not a cis.
I'm not a cis for so many reasons.
Gender reasons, race reasons.
And I don't want to keep making fucking videos about them.
It's always so interesting that people who, before 2015, up until today, I never even cared about their names.
Reminding you, people in public are NPCs to me.
I just do not even care.
People talk to me.
Maybe it was the ambient side effects of losing memory and trying to fix the problems of childhood trauma that made it impossible for me to remember your name.
But it's like, bitch, if I even remember like kind of what your name sounds like, you should feel special.
And then you want me to remember your pronouns?
Like, I don't even know what my pronouns are.
I never even thought about them.
I just, I just go by whatever people say.
In LA, people on the street just scream at me with demonic tongues.
Like, ah!
And I just, I accept it for who I am.
I do not care about any of these things.
And also, the fact is, if somebody identifies you as a girl, you should feel good because it was questionable by just looking at it.
And that used to be a compliment because that meant that you were pretty.
People have lost their damn minds today.
Their identities have completely been broken.
They care about things that don't matter.
We have hyperinflation going on in our country.
We are losing not even baby formulas available to feed our children.
And what is our government talking about?
They're talking about white supremacy, about aliens, everything to distract you.
When the real problem is in the inside in our country, we have a hole in our hearts.
We have a spiritual, a physical, a mental problem, a chasm.
We have an identity crisis.
And we need to fix that one person at a time by spreading the truth and to talk about all of the insanity in the world.
The IFBB champion, bodybuilder, and of course, I'm just going to leave it there.
I'm actually going to leave it there.
Mark Loebliner, who of course we had to shrink down to get him in the room because he barely fit through the door.
Like, I grew up in the LA area, so West Hollywood was a thing.
And they do the parades.
And I don't go around saying, hey, I have sex with my wife.
Because that would be a lie.
When you're married, you don't have sex.
And what I mean, I never understood the fascination with announcing to the world who you fornicate with.
For me, it's just like you do your thing.
The don't ask, remember the don't ask, don't tell?
Like that was a Clinton thing in the military, right?
Like I was actually okay with that because I don't want to, like, I don't want to picture you having sex.
And honestly, like, I'd rather see two good, if I'm going to watch people having sex, I'd rather see two good-looking dudes than an ugly chick and an ugly dude.
I'm just saying, and if that makes me gay, so be it.
But like, can you imagine like you got Brad Pitt and Thor like having sex?
It's like that plus size, obese, but superhuman strength.
It is true, though.
And this is the problem is that ugly people, weak people have too big of a voice in our country.
Like they have the algorithms, and this is important.
It's not because like they accidentally got the voice.
Corporations have propped up the weakest people in our nation to have the loudest voices because when a country is led by the most despicable, the most mentally ill among us, there's nothing but confusion in the land.
And that's the point.
Everyone who has solutions is silenced as being racist, as xenophobes, as being misogynists, right?
The strong men that could lead our country, the people that could take it to the place to where it's needed are being pushed down, pushed back, and being told, be silent.
Let the other people speak.
Hey, your family's been here for hundreds of years and you've been around and you've been trained and seen the history and know the future of the country.
Let the immigrant who just came in yesterday actually tell you where this country should go.
No, you know what?
I'm not against the immigrant that lives here, but Lee, take some time.
Spend a decade here before maybe you give me your opinion on where this country, who's the president should be, et cetera.
If you can't vote, I don't really want your opinion on how our politics should be.
Like, I mean, look, everyone likes a big butt, but if you have your own gravitational pull, I mean, when you are the center of a galaxy, then we are talking a problem.
Like, if I go through the front of a grocery store and I get sucked in and I start orbiting you, you've got a weight problem.
That's happened to me, especially with some of these people, these women out there.
Like we need to go back and just give Bill Gates a wedgie.
But maybe that wedgie involves like institutionalizing him or putting him in prison.
These people have to go to jail.
And I want to talk about this in a lot more of where the country has gone with the insanity that we are being faced with.
And on that note, welcome back to Slightly Offensive.
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So I do want to talk about this with the health, like you mentioned, is that we have this problem of where we're going.
I mean, we are in the future that people wanted to see.
And I'm going to bring something up on the screen here for a second.
You know, you see this demonization of what is good for the country, like you said, from just absolute nerds.
And there's a reason for this.
Like Jerry assaults, what an absolute pathetic nerd.
We'll go to his picture.
If you go to my screen here.
So like he puts this picture up of this family.
with crossbows.
I mean, guys that are weapons experts.
I'm sure there's names for these.
Not me, born and raised in LA.
That's why I brought Mark on to be the masculine archetype for me.
But you have all these people.
They're looking cool.
The dad's buff.
The wife is fit.
The kids look healthy.
They've got nice haircuts.
They're all dressed very, you know, they're all clean.
They've got their firearms.
Looks like the kid probably has a BB gun.
I'm assuming the little kids, by the way the guns are pointed.
And they're operating in such a great way.
And of course, Jerry Saltz, who's a huge critic of the right wing of conservatism because conservatism bad, posts this pejoratively saying, this is because Republicans.
Now we go to his page and this is really important.
And it's like, it's always this person that's like telling us, do you really want holistic families?
Do you really want fit parents and a large amount of offspring that knows how to defend themselves, provide for themselves?
Guns aren't cheap.
These people are not poor paying for these types of weapons.
And this guy says, you should have the future that I do.
Don't you want to look like me?
This is the kind of future that America wants.
And they're always leaning in, by the way, to their, if you know about photography, leaning in to the shoulder closest to the camera is the feminine pose.
So they're always moving in.
They always have this little like smirk on their face.
And it's like, you are an absolute loser, bitch.
And I don't want to listen to your opinion of what men should be.
And you show me a picture of what a family could look like at its prime and tell me this is because of Republicans.
Well, it's, again, it's become the party of fitness, the party of protection.
And the only thing that kept us from having camps like Australia is our Second Amendment right.
So a man's job, in my opinion, I have three kids, 16-year-old daughter, who's got, by the way, two weeks ago just broke every state powerlifting record.
I have a 14-year-old son.
I have another nine-year-old son.
They all play sports.
They're all healthy.
They're all active.
They're all alpha.
Now, it's not just men, right?
Like I empower my daughter.
I said, if I'm going to have a daughter, I'm going to have a girl who can defend herself.
Well, I don't have to worry about.
Who's going to have morals?
Is going to have ethics, can know right from wrong, who's going to be a strong woman.
Okay, but we need to realize there are gender roles in this society.
There are gender roles.
Like, for example, my wife and I work together.
We run our businesses together, but she's nurturing.
Who hasn't been in a wheelchair and done that to their best friends while they're out there?
But leaving Americans questioning right now, we're in this place of whether or not the freedom that was given to us by our God and was recognized by our founding fathers was ever actually sustainable in the current model that we're now adopting.
When we're not allowing people to come into our country that care about our values, that want the same future that we envisioned, that want a different future, a Marxist future, one where people are feeble, where they are weak.
We have to ask ourselves, what are we going to do to actually take back what is best for our country, to pay it forward for future generations?
What is the manly thing that we would do?
What should we actually die for?
Is it better to live for nothing or to die for something?
And what do we do to preserve the best country in America?
Well, of course, it can end if weak men are in power and if they continue to have the ability and the strength to make our nation exactly what they want, a crumbled resemblance of what it once was.
Or we can resolve these issues by us becoming stronger men.
And I want to remind you, because people on here tend to get very strange, Mark, they do.
Men have a problem to where they, because of our competitive nature, they tend to look down on each other like that guy's not as manly as me or this.
And I tell men, I go, I am a spitting example of somebody.
I'm from LA.
I'm born and raised non-binary.
We didn't need words for like that when I grew up.
Everyone was just non-binary.
You couldn't tell anyone's gender in LA for at least three decades.
So it's like, you know, where I come from from where I am, it's about becoming greater and stronger and better than you were.
And you might be starting from, you know, a small frame as a guy.
You can't be comparing yourself to some dude that's 275 pounds thinking, man, your little gains in the gym that week, you know, you gained a couple pounds.
Oh, well, I'm not big enough.
I'm not good enough.
No, you've got to be improving daily.
You've got to be looking at your goals.
Where do you want to be?
What kind of movement do you want to get to?
I see dudes without arms that have better torsos than I do, right?
In the gym.
You see people out there.
I mean, look, if Bill Gates can look like a fat butch lesbian, you know, like, and somehow control the world.
I mean, think about what you can do by just putting a little effort.
And as we jump into these stories, it's not my goal to just tear people down.
It's to remind people to not accept lower standards and to also not compare yourselves to people who have been better than you or done more, but to say, hey, I'll look up to those people.
I'll be inspired by those people.
And I want to improve from where I'm at.
Because I feel a lot of men in the comments get discouraged because they feel like they look at the standards of certain people, go, I can't reach that.
It's like, yeah, maybe you can't reach that tomorrow, but tomorrow you can be better than you were today.
So these people, like they have a diminished quality of life.
They have a diminished life expectancy.
And they wake up like, oh, I'm fat and I'm beautiful.
No, you're going to die.
You're going to die.
You need to grab a hold of yourself.
And I say that to people.
Look, man, like I am, if I go to the batting cage, I'm actually pretty good at baseball.
I might be able to hit the 80 mile per hour batting cage, right?
But for me to go in and be like, man, I didn't hit it like Alex Rodriguez, or I didn't go in and hit it like this guy or a professional baseball player.
Look, there are professional athletes.
And that's one of the issues and non-issues.
Social media gives you something to look to, something to aspire to, but it also sets unrealistic expectations.
And also, a lot of these social media people are fucking douchebags where they'll post, they'll literally take 400 takes, get the perfect angle, they'll photoshop it, and then like, you know, sally down the streets like, why don't I look like this, this hoe over here?
And it's like, there you are.
So the problem is there's this, it's like marketing, disingenuous.
But we've been doing it for years.
I started my career in magazines.
I worked for American Media.
They owned Weeder Publications, Muscle Fitness, Flex.
We used to airbrush the hell out of pictures.
Nobody looked like they look like in the magazines, right?
I try with my social media to, here's how I look.
I got wrinkles.
I'm 41 years old.
I have, my arms are too small for my torso.
Here's what I've been able to do by taking it really seriously.
But even then, I have elite genetics for bodybuilding.
I found what I'm good at.
You might not be good at bodybuilding.
So maybe your whole thing is maybe you like CrossFit.
Maybe you like swimming.
Do something active, something to burn calories, something to stay fit, something to stay healthy, something to keep from becoming obese.
So you don't have to aspire for that.
Like I like money.
You probably like money too.
I'm not aspiring to be Elon Musk.
Dude, dude, like can just take $44 billion and buy a hit.
That is, and so many people can connect with this, that when you grow up and then you find financial success and you find stability, right?
And that's a different metric for everybody.
One common thing I've seen, and I always tell my wife this, I go, I feel successful for the same reason.
I can go in the grocery store and I can stock my fridge.
All I wanted was to have the rich kid snacks.
All I wanted was like when I was younger, you go to your friend, you know, whose dad was an engineer or something, and you go and you're like, I don't even know what those brands are, but those look really damn good.
And you go in the fridge and you're like, wow, we're not just eating boiled eggs and chopped up hot dogs.
Like you wanted that.
And being able to go there and just have the ability to eat the food that you want is success for so many people and is that place.
And that's why it's like, yeah, you can never be Elon Musk.
But for me too, like if you grew up without a lot of money, if you grew up on government substance or anything, there is that metric.
And once you reach it, it feels damn good.
It's in our DNA, it's men, though, to be a provider.
When you can provide that, you know, your wife can go and not have to look at the prices.
Well, I mean, we have this conversation, same conversation with my wife.
She grew up with a little better circumstances, me, right?
But, you know, we had to pay a shitload of taxes.
If you guys know how S-Corps work, that's a whole other talk.
I mean, they tax you for inventory.
I've literally paid more in taxes than I've brought in salary for like the last 10 years.
It's insane what they do, right?
But I'm always telling, I tell my wife, I'm like, so we pay more taxes than the average American makes in five years.
I'm like, we're making money, right?
But we have tax.
So like our problems, they still suck.
I still think we should do something about our taxes.
But our problems are different kind of first world problems than if you grow up in a situation where you're wondering if you're going to eat, if you're wondering if your lights are going to be on.
There's different levels.
And like I said before, nobody wants to stay poor.
But in the entitlement society, people need things handed to them.
And then once they get him, they can't get it taken away.
Like you can't take it away because they're used to it.
So that's the problem we have.
That goes to another systemic issue, you know, is that we go on and we have these people who the government just keeps providing for them.
You know, the thing is, like, my kids, I do my best to instill work ethic in them because, you know, my daughter drives a nice car and she has a credit card.
Yeah, we pay for things in gold coins from our satchel.
You know, it's just what we do.
But no, I mean, you know, having kids in a position where you're successful, it's you got to show them that work ethic.
So the only way I know how to do that is sports.
Sports are meritocracy.
You practice hard, you train hard, generally speaking.
Look, I've never had a kid who wins not be one of my hardest trainers on any team I've ever coached.
There are some genetic elites, but even they, they might not train as hard.
And I've never had someone who trains hard not go from being mediocre to at least average to good.
So it's meritocracy.
So for me, it's about showing them through sport.
Sports are great.
And that's when you have kids.
That's the one thing.
I had the one rule for my kids.
You have to play a team sport and you have to pay a combat sport because they both teach you unique things that you'll learn more from that than anything in school.
Unless, of course, you have one of those liberal professors that teach you how to use your pronouns and all that good stuff.
And this is what I was going to say is that this is where, but this is where your teaching is important.
And people don't understand this idea because I want to talk about the idea that programming is real.
And it's not that if you can prevent a child from being programmed, it's who you're going to let program them.
There's a thinker, a guy out there that was talking about this.
He goes, this is why.
He goes, I'm not against gay people.
I'm not against trans people, but I am against the fact that if you chose a lifestyle where you want to have sex with men or with women, whatever, go ahead.
I'm not going to stop you from doing that.
But if you chose a lifestyle to where you're not going to have kids, then I don't want your say so in how I'm going to raise my kids.
I'm not wanting you to tell me how I need to raise my kids.
I'm not going to tell you that you need to have sex with the opposite sex.
You go and do what you want and you have fun doing it and live your lifestyle.
But you chose a lifestyle to where you cannot have children.
Don't start telling me how my kids need to be raised.
I will program my children the way that I believe is the best way for them to live.
And if you want to program children, then go have your own kids and go program them.
There you go.
And I'm not going to stop you from programming your children.
That is our, that is, that is the benefit, is the struggle, but it is the joy to be able to raise your kids.
But the state and people have come into play.
And people like Christopher Ruffo have noticed that there is this, you know, I would say, authoritarian push to tell parents that it is, it is their teachers and the schools and the media's job to tell your kids what is right, what is wrong, and how they should live.
And clearly, it's not working.
And you know that this programming is real and that it's important that we take this as a very, very, very, very vital part of our country to realize that if you take a detached parental approach to your kids, it's not like they just won't be raised.
Somebody else will raise your kids for you, whether it's your iPad or something else.
And he's been pointing out how the state has been using schools to try to turn kids into something that is.
I'll just read this.
This is so weird.
To prove that the issues we're facing are actually being programmed to kids.
He said, Nova High School in Seattle, which God knows what's going on in Seattle.
It's described as pedagogical approach as decentering whiteness, patriarchy, hetero, and cis normativity.
So they have an ideology.
They don't want people to be cis.
They don't want people to be just men and women.
They want people to have these made-up approaches to life.
And they don't want people to be straight.
They want people to be gay.
They're trying to take away the normalization of being straight, which is weird because I feel like gay people exist and there's nothing you really need to do.
They just exist and you can, you know, give them peace to exist.
But you don't need to force people to say it's not normal to be straight.
I would say it is very normal to be straight.
And that's why we have the phrase gay because there is alternate ways people live, but it's not the norm.
It's not where people naturally go to.
But he says here that 80% of the students at the school now identify as LGBTQ, non-binary, and transgender.
And the school does not have an issue with grades.
So they have no standards of meritocracy, of any earning.
And they focus the school on trying to turn people gay and trans.
And they have successfully turned four-fifths of the students gay and trans minors, who, by the way, have not even fully gone through mental development.
It's crazy, but yes, if you want to program somebody, they will be programmed.
The question is, are we training the next generation?
Are we teaching people what it means to be strong, or are we teaching people what it means to be weak?
And I would say if your entire focus is about being gay and trans, your entire focus is on your sexuality, you will not be a holistic person.
You will not be a strong person because there's so much more to life than just your pleasure.
There's so much more to life than just focusing on these other parts of your body.
And our whole society has shifted to where we're telling kids that the most important thing you can develop at 16 is where you like to stick your pee-pee.
And I just got to say, that is not the most important thing.
We have thrown away everything else.
And that's why people are confused.
They're weak.
They're not trained in anything.
They don't know anything.
They don't even know how to pay their taxes, survive.
They don't know how to fight.
They don't know how to have street smarts.
They don't know anything.
All they know about is whether or not their pronouns are being respected.
And it's crazy.
And it's happening like in the majority in some of these schools.
What's insane is when I was a kid in LA, I grew up in LA just like you teachers didn't have sex.
They didn't do anything.
They didn't exist outside of the classroom.
If you saw them in the grocery store, you would lose your mind.
Like, oh my God, they let you off campus.
Like, teachers didn't exist.
They taught you the ABCs and they shut up.
They went home.
They did their thing.
They were just teachers.
Okay.
Now they have this somewhat inherent responsibility they feel to teach kids about sex.
Another thing is that is a fast.
That's the first time I've ever seen that.
What's fascinating is that I've had the argument, and there's actually good data.
I believe it was Harvard or one of the smart schools did a study where they found, and I'm just kind of jumping through all the specifics of this study, that men are either gay or straight and women can be bisexual.
I'm going to have to look up that data, but I did read that study.
So with that study, are we to take from it or that case study that homosexuality is more nurture versus nature?
That's, I don't know, because here's my thing.
Like, if I walked into a room full, a locker room full of gorgeous in-shaped women, I probably get aroused.
Yet I've been in many male locker rooms and I've yet to see a penis.
Like, man, I can't wait to put that in my mouth.
So the question is, is it nature or nurture?
That's the funny thing.
Are they really gay or do they just want to fit in?
Because I think from my, from my understanding of it, I couldn't will myself to be gay.
Like, you go, well, and this is the question, and this is what I mean.
And this would actually answer that, right, through science.
This is from the Daily Mail.
A top psychologist says that over half of her patients now identify as transgender.
And it's really important, though.
She's seen a dozen families that has helped almost over 40 over the past year, but has never before encountered so many young patients identifying as trans.
So we have this increase, like you said, in this movement of people identifying.
But what's important here, and they brush over this like it doesn't matter.
A leading clinical psychologist with 16 years experience in child mental health says more than half of her patients now identify as trans.
In many cases, she said youngsters now coming to see her with mental anguish or suicidal thoughts have been allowed to transition from one gender to another at a young age, sometimes at even five or six.
The parent would be telling me about their teenager, about their mental anguish, suicidal thoughts, and self-harm.
And then they would drop something in so casually that I'd almost think I'd missed it.
Oh, and he's a trans boy or girl, transitioned when he or she was five or six or seven.
But that's all fine, she wrote in the online article.
The medical expert who was based in southern England said she feared being accused of transphobia or even conversion therapy if she questioned or explored the child's decision to swap gender.
What it is, is I'm saying, if this was really the case, and we've talked about this before, that even after someone's gone through full transition and gone through the entire hormone therapy, they're still 19 times higher to commit suicide than someone who is not trans, meaning these treatments are clearly not, either they're not helpful or the people receiving them are not actually suffering with real gender dysphoria or transition because if they get the treatment or exactly what you're needing to fix the problem, but they still have a problem, then maybe their problem is something else.
Like you said, maybe they feel like they don't fit in.
Maybe they're suicidal because they've had trauma.
Maybe they've been molested.
Maybe they've been beaten.
Maybe they've had a dysfunctional family.
Maybe this is just a crazy world and they're raised on iPads.
I don't know.
Maybe it's microplastics.
Like there's a lot of explanations and it could be partly genetic, an imbalance, a hormone imbalance, et cetera.
But I've always wondered, why is it that if someone says, I feel a little bit like a girl and I don't really feel like a man, why is there an answer to give them estrogen?
Why don't we give them testosterone?
Why don't you give them something to turn them more into a man to make them feel more manly and try that first before doing something that even if it's the most successful still leads them to want to kill themselves?
And you got to ask yourself if these people at the end, and I know transgenders that I actually like.
People have a problem with that.
I like Blair White.
I like Buck Angel.
These are people are transsexuals.
I don't know why they did what they did, but damn, if you're going to go through all that in your body and go through that and they say they're happier, I believe whatever that mental thing you're going through is real.
Because if you're going to chop off your dick or whatever, then you better damn well be serious because or else something is even crazier than chopping off your dick.
But at the end, most people are not happier.
They are more depressed.
And that shows me it's a trans trender, not a transgender.
They're moving to fix a bigger issue, which is why people are so mentally distraught.
Why is our youth so unhappy?
Why don't they fit in?
What is it that's missing that's not saying, I want to become a man or I want to become a woman?
It's I want to become trans.
It's new, it's obscure, science community can't explain it, and clearly their solutions are not working.
So it begs the question, why is it that we're in this position?
Well, I don't think we've fully gone in the full law.
I think it actually got struck down in the house.
I could be wrong, but I know that we do at least have, we're working on the trans treatment for children, like that there has to be a litmus test, even of an age before you can receive treatment.
I'm like, look, I'm actually pro-choice for the first trimester.
I think it's murder.
I hate it.
I hate abortion.
I'm anti-abortion.
But there's a lot of gray area.
Okay.
See, my issue is you give them an inch.
They take it.
Now they want to literally give birth and stab the baby.
Like, that's the problem.
No, they never said that.
They literally said it.
Like, they literally, it's in the bill they wrote last year in Congress that they literally can kill the baby at nine months old.
That's a baby.
Okay.
First trimester.
Okay, let's, let's, but the problem is, if you have even a slight first trimester, what about second?
What about third?
Oh, what about the baby's been born for a week?
What, can I kill my 16-year-old now?
Like, where's the line drawn?
When is it a human?
And my opinion is it's a human at conception.
It just is.
We had two miscarriages, my wife and I. Not once were we like, man, oh man, that fetus just died.
Like, whatever, the fetus just absorbed whatever.
No, it, it, it was just, I was, I think we lost a baby at eight weeks old.
That's nothing, right?
Dude, I was screwed up for like two months.
Like, I was messed up.
I couldn't get things right.
I was crying, like, because I have a soul.
But when you keep ingraining it in people that abortion is a form of birth control, and when you keep telling people that a baby is not a baby, it's a fetus, it dehumanizes the whole situation.
So, my opinion is: all right, let's keep it first trimester, but let's stop using these magical terms.
Let's call it what it is.
We're going to murder your baby up till about 12 weeks.
I think that right there would change things a lot, but they make it sound so much better.
And I want to get into this because, like you talked about, you know, with being a man comes with certain characteristics.
There's strength, there's courage, there's independence, leadership, assertiveness, and a competitive nature.
Like certain activities actually, you know, you know, this can boost testosterone.
Those will be considered naturally masculine.
We have somehow this idea, though, that gender roles should be completely disregarded.
But nature does reward men for being men, period.
And this is the idea of the biologists, the science people.
For instance, winning a competition according to nature actually can classically be associated with a rise in social status and an increase biologically in testosterone levels.
Whereas losing a competition is associated with a drop in status and testosterone decrease, meaning there is actually a feedback loop, a biological feedback loop in men associated with a social feedback loop that as status rises that you become more assertive.
You start displaying more of these attributes.
And therefore, we can come to the conclusion that God actually did put in place this competition between men.
This isn't a social construct.
This is not something that we can deconstruct.
When we deconstruct how men behave in society, we are deconstructing their bodies, which is the whole point and intent.
Deconstructing the biology to cause absolute chaos and confusion.
If we're not competing as men, if we're not moving in a direction to where we are being assertive, we are not going to be improving and we are not going to feel like we're men.
If women aren't in the same position of the nurturing, of the caretaking of these things, then they don't feel like women.
Maybe that's one of the causes.
This is why capitalism, for instance, didn't make men rich because it hates women.
It's not because we want to oppress women, but it's because there's a difference in the nature of men and women.
Men compete and are biologically awarded for winning by their bodies, by the internal physiological chemistry inside.
However, men becoming lazy and as a result, stepping back and saying, it's time to let other people speak.
It's time for me to step back and give up my opportunities to change who I am and to stop competing against people because they're a woman, because they're a person of color.
And all these excuses of why you should step back and you should not push up.
This results in one of many things that will actually lower testosterone.
And this can be genetic.
It can be over time.
This movement has already taken off amongst women.
And we already know we're moving into the summer of rage, which we're going to talk about on Friday's episode.
This idea of letting women be the one that are angry and in control and assertive and dominant.
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And I do want to jump into this because, you know, as we move into this, you've talked about this, that we have this movement that is trying to change the identity of people.
And one of those things is making people fat.
And I think that's at the core of a lot of the problems in the country because being fat is just, man, I gained like 20 pounds or so, and it really ruined my life genuinely.
But people are not only saying that fat is good, they're actually changing the standards of beauty, saying that it's not just good to be fat, but it's actually beautiful.
Let's go ahead and play this video in number three.
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Actually, I do want to be fat because bellies disgusting.
But, you know, dudes in good shape, and as someone who has, you know, been young and in good shape, even before the internet times, like women like in-shaped dudes.
It's just, it's what they're attracted to because of power, because of protection.
It's basically their, it's biological why women want men who are in shape, who can hunt, who can do all this stuff.
So you look at the normalization of the dad bod, and women want to feel comfortable because the dad bod is presumably going to be less likely to cheat because the dad bod, no one's going to anyway.
So they asked these women, would you rather be with a man who makes $400,000 a year, is in good shape and cheats on you, or a man who makes $50,000 a year, has a dad bond and doesn't cheat on you.
Eight out of eight girls said the $400,000 a year.
Men are in the position of power right now because there's very few men who have the drive to make good money and be in good shape.
Whereas pretty girls, there's a lot of them.
So there is a shortage.
There is a shortage of good men.
A shortage of good men.
So if a man wants a life hack, if you want a life hack, go into a business meeting in shape.
You know, go into a business meeting because you automatically, just from a primal standpoint, you automatically have a power position because that person is going to be intimidated by whatever you bring to the table rather than if you have Jerry Nadler waddling in there, right?
So there's, there's, it's a life hack to be in shape.
So we're making excuses for the fact that men and and women, but let's focus on men right now.
So I'm not just, so the manosphere is going to hate me because they're going to be like, oh, well, what about women?
It's not about women.
Okay, let's talk about dudes.
Okay.
Dudes have gotten lazy and complacent and they've lost their drive, their drive to win.
And that's where the everybody got a trophy generation.
They're in charge right now.
Our trophy, it's back.
Like kids want trophies now.
Kids want to win state titles now.
But there was a time period where everybody gets a trophy, everybody's a trophy.
Now those dudes are in charge.
And now they're running around with their tail between their legs and their balls tucked in, afraid to say anything, afraid to do anything.
To the point, would you ever guess America would forcibly shut down the country and force people to put muzzles over their face for two years?
There would have been, I would have thought if you asked me in 2018, I'd have been like, dude, everybody's taking up arms.
Because there's no, because there's, well, and one of the things is, too, is like, is like, I genuinely want to point this out, is like you said, I have a huge disagreement with the manosphere area because they'll sit around and there's, there's some guy like Chris Ruffo, who's thinner, who's he's, he's in shape, or whatever, literally standing up dismantling critical race theory.
Yes, what I'm saying is I'm like, ah, you know he, you know oh, he's got a you know collared shirt on or whatever.
It's like dude, look man, the dude is making good money, he's changing the country, he is displaying more masculine traits than any of these dudes.
He's like, well, you might have muscles, and that is a masculine trait.
But if you aren't doing shit, if you're going, you're going to the gym and a mask on, like I look at these guys like putting masks on to get big, and you're going, bro, take that off.
What are you doing?
Like go lift up some rocks at this point, because why?
What are you thinking is the point?
Why are you going to the gym?
Why are you getting big?
It's so you can be a man.
But if, when you're called to be a man, you aren't, then you don't have a business talking and a lot of the manosphere is that way of people talking shit on people when they're not really doing a lot themselves.
And it's like yes, there's a lot of aspects of being a man we can fairly criticize and we should but at this time too, we got to remember that we need warriors, we need a warrior spirit.
Like you said, when you walk into a room, into the office, you want someone to call animal control, not because you're a penguin like Nadler, but because you're a lion right, because you're, because you're fierce, because they they, they're afraid, they need someone to protect you.
Because you have people like this who are running hr departments.
Remember they're, they're afraid because of men like this.
This guy's like, sorry for the thirst trap miners, but in honor of all the fat phobia i've received in the past 24 hours because I dared to speak about animal liberation, this is what they.
Okay, first of all, you do realize that when you're fat your dick's smaller, your penis is smaller, because that area around your penis it gets fat too fupa.
So you have yeah, you have an extra like I think it's somewhere upwards of half an inch, which as a white guy, I can use every half inch I get yeah, I was like grower gang, where are you at me, a grower, not a shower.
Like some people are attracted, it's gay men and women alike are attracted to the muscles and also female bodybuilders.
It's almost a fetishy thing.
So I get it.
There are some people attracted to that, right?
They find that to be more attractive.
But by and large, like if a woman saw that next to what's that dude's name who plays Store Helmsworth, right?
Like, I want to have sex with that guy.
I'm not even gay.
Like, I think I'll transition for him.
Like, he's hot.
Okay.
So at the end of the day, we're still primal.
We are primal.
That guy, if somebody steals your purse, look, man, somebody takes my wife's purse.
I'm going to run or tear a hamstring trying.
I'm going to kill that motherfucker.
All right.
That's why I boxed for many years.
That's why my kids play, have combat sports.
I want my family to be able to defend themselves.
And I want to be able to do my job as a man, or even if I'm not carrying, that if somebody, if something goes down, I want to be able to dismantle the person.
So if I get, if three dudes attack me, somebody's going to die.
It's either one of them or me.
That's how it's going down.
That is how I've decided to kind of live my life.
Where I am a protector.
I take that role very seriously to the point where I will train to be able to fight that off.
Men lost that because we're in a comfort society.
We can't even get out of our car to get a goddamn Starbucks.
They even talk about normalizing this and making this the future.
Let's play video four.
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With the conversation of body positivity becoming more prominent in our society, we need to start normalizing the different body types of men that we do women.
A good example of this would be thirst traps.
Everyday male in this app take off their shirt and get millions of views and likes because people find them sexy, which is fine.
But if a man who didn't have a six-pack or abs did the exact same thing, the whole internet would be ready to clown him.
Not to sound like one of those guys, but body shaming affects men just as much as it affects women.
For example, because I don't have the body type of Channing Tatum, my body isn't going to be perceived as beautiful by societal standards.
Just like how a lot of men prefer women with a slim body, a lot of women prefer men with a six-pack or a V. But obviously not all men have those features.
And because those are beauty standards set by society for men, men who don't have those features often struggle with self-esteem and self-confidence, such as feeling insecure about taking off our shirt at a public pool.
So while I think the conversation of body positivity is great, let's not forget to include men in there as well.
That guy right there, he can't change that he's black.
He can't.
He was born that way.
I can't change that I'm white, right?
I can't.
I can't change my background.
I can't change the fact that I'm a Polish Jew.
Can't change it, right?
But what you can do is you could change the fact that you're fat.
Like fat is not a race.
It's not something that you're stuck in.
It's not something that you're born into that you can't change.
Being fat is, for the most part, other than a minuscule, minuscule percentage, it is a choice.
Now, the reason Tatum gets all the looks is because he works his ass off to look like that by eating the right foods, by doing the exercises.
Okay.
It takes no work to be fat.
In fact, it takes the opposite of work, unless you consider eating fast food to be work.
So what you're doing is you're appreciating work.
When I watch, I'm going to go back to Tom Brady.
You know how many hours Tom Brady practices?
You know, he lives his life in that way.
He's crazy, right?
Every elite athlete, we watch them on Sundays playing football.
We watch them playing baseball, soccer.
We celebrate them because we know how much work goes into getting that way.
Likewise, when we see a beautiful physique, when you see a Mico Hearn, when you see a beautiful physique, you say, wow, that took a lot of work.
And then, of course, you go, well, it took just steroids.
Okay, whatever.
It still took a lot of work.
And it doesn't take work to be fat.
And you can change that.
You can change being fat.
Now, if you decide, and I'm not by any means condoning fat shaming.
I'm not going to shame anybody for being fat, but I am going to let you know that your choice is going to make you more predisposed to having health problems later on.
And I just want to point this out, that over 42% of Americans said that they had gained more weight than they intended.
And it was about an average of 30 pounds in extra weight.
And so when we're telling people that carrying a whole extra child on you is beautiful is good, when in fact it's killing them, it leads me to a place to where I feel upset.
I feel sad because we are literally killing our generation.
And people are speaking out.
And I want to kind of wrap up with a couple of these points, right?
You had the New York Post, the Yumi New shaking, that's her name.
Yumi New shaking over the swimsuit cover reveal.
So you have this, like from here up, all right.
Okay, here we go.
But you see this and you go, you know, there is quite a bit of extra weight.
If after Photoshop, airbrushing everything, this is what you've gotten to, the original package.
Like you see the foobies, there's a split on the side of the boob being held up, you know, the sagginess, et cetera.
It's one thing to walk around and just tell this girl to your face, hey, you know, you're ugly or this or that.
I don't recommend going to do that to any chicks.
But putting this on the front as the standard of beauty on some of this could be the standard of peak physical, you know, female beauty.
Dr. Jordan Peterson, who I highly respect, said, sorry, not beautiful.
And no amount of authoritarian tolerance is going to change that.
First of all, it's his opinion on beauty.
I thought it was all subjective.
I thought, what, beauty's in the eye of the beholder?
And I want to say this, and this is why I love this meme, is that this is where we are as a society right here.
It's like, I am perfect the way I am, the Job of the Hut woman says.
And it's like, I'll never be perfect.
You know, there's a lot of temptations, but of course, to not be appreciative of where you're at.
But we also want to realize that like there's unhealthy even bodybuilding standards.
There's unhealthy obesity standards.
But what's facing our country today is this obesity issue, which is the number one killer of people in our country.
And if you love humanity, then you're going to fight against the normalization of this because we want to stand against the standards that are destroying our country from within, that are destroying our children, like the masks, et cetera, things that are wicked, that are evil, that are not helping.
We need to speak out.
And that's part of what's being a man.
Mark Loebliner, who of course is a professional bodybuilder and has plenty of businesses.
He's a, and apparently still growing, not just in muscle mass, but everything.
You got confetti of color.
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