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On Saturday a nightclub in Dallas held an event called Drag Your Kids to Pride.
At the event, little kids danced with drag queens and tipped them with dollar bills.
So there were a small number of brave protesters outside.
One of them was our friend Alex Stein.
I only have one question.
Why do you want to put an axe wound in between your son's legs?
Bunch of children!
Repent for your sins!
So do you think exposing children to drag will result in more kids doing drag eventually?
I think so.
and i hope so because like i like i said it's the biggest confidence booster people are the symptom of a dying society and you know it Your kids aren't actually gay.
You've just clumbed to them.
You're a groomer.
Christ this gay!
You must rip it!
Christ this gay!
Christy! Christy!
The dancing for...
Who really goes, you know, this Schaefer guy?
You got to tune into his show.
And, you know, the commentary, the videos, it's for the dancing, damn it.
Like, I don't know.
It's for me.
Welcome back.
People like us who can't dance.
See, this is the problem.
Oh, shut up, John.
John, John, do you want to guest host my show?
And you get to talk about politics with women for an hour and a half.
Dude, yeah, in the car, weaving in and out of traffic to go talk about politics with women.
Welcome back to Slightly Offensive, the best show on Blaze TV.
I am your top three host, filling in for Elijah Schaefer.
My name is John Doyle.
We have the confetti of color.
And of course, we have the lovely Lisa.
And she is here.
Oh, my God.
We've been friends for how long?
I don't know.
That's inappropriate.
It was a little joke.
It's called We Do A Little Trolling, but we have Lisa here.
Confetti of Color.
Yeah, she's going to need the consolidator confetti of color.
We also have fellow e-girl Isabella Riley.
Wanna be, and I want white confetti, please.
Yeah, white confetti.
She likes her confetti how she likes her country.
So, anyways, we will now get into this little outline that was prepared for us by our wonderful.
Oh, I didn't even know.
Damn, bro.
What's up, dude?
Hey.
Hey, man.
Oh, what's up, guy whose footage was played on Tucker Carlson tonight?
Hey, how's it going?
Well, I didn't notice you back there.
I didn't see you back there.
Anyways, we will get into what's going on.
So we're here to cover, of course, the event that I think all of us except for you were at on Saturday, which, of course, was one of these drag queen events where they have to have children present.
And this was in Dallas in an area of Dallas that's referred to as the Gaborhood.
Now, for those unfamiliar, you know, American cities used to have like separate and individual cultures.
You know, you could go to Philadelphia and you have a nice culture, go to Boston, have a nice culture.
Now it's been reduced to like every city is basically the same.
Every urban center is basically the same, except for a few little commodified quirks.
So you'll have like Philadelphia.
Oh, what?
You got to get a cheesesteak?
What else do you do in Philadelphia?
See the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, things like that.
But everyone would fit in just as well in Boston, except, oh, you got to go to Fenway Pack or something like that.
You got to get the clam chowder.
Yeah, exactly.
But more or less, every city is going to have, you know, the same sort of arts district with a little gaborhood.
And the gayerhood is, of course, a neighborhood where gay stuff happens.
And so they decided that children needed to be front and center there.
So tell me what you saw, Aldo, because you got there a little bit before I did.
Now, we all had this sort of like, you know, homophobic Avengers assemble kind of thing where everyone did their part.
I knew that I probably couldn't get in, so I just thought that I would assemble my army of young men to go and confront these people.
But Aldo and Isabella actually infiltrated the event and got the viral footage that you've probably seen if you've been watching literally any news coverage of this event.
So tell me what you saw when you got there, when you pulled up.
What was it looking like?
Yeah, it was pretty wild.
They were serving alcohol.
There was a lot of kids there, five, six, seven years old.
But the most shocking thing was the toddlers there that were looked to be under a year old, even.
And the entire show, their parents were feeding the kids dollar bills so that they could give them to the drag performers.
It was a strip show, but in drag.
Yeah.
Can you play that video that Isabella got actually?
I think when the show actually had started.
Now, this was after Alex Stein had actually done the confrontation.
And Alex Stein, you know, he just got the outfit and then he's got, I think, what was it, like a Louis Vuitton fanny pack.
Like this guy was just absolutely dripping as he was confronting these people, trying to save the children.
But in Isabella's video, you can very clearly see what is a highly sexualized event occurring.
And you can see that there are children present.
Many of them look, I think, as you even pointed out, like completely disinterested in what's actually happening.
It was very obviously a top-down approach to have, you know, their single mothers, frankly, bring their children to this event and have them exposed to it.
And I think Daily Wire even put out that video that Isabella got.
can we play that yeah all of the screams too aren't coming from kids They're coming from like the white moms.
Yeah, and here's the thing about it.
I interviewed one of the attendees after the show to ask her about her thoughts on it.
And I asked her if she thought there was a place where drag would be inappropriate for children.
And she said, yes, you know, there's some places, you know, maybe if it was overtly sexual, you know, kids shouldn't be around drag.
I don't know how that could have been any more sexual than it was.
And I think someone pointed out it was Isabella or Lisa.
That wouldn't be okay if that was just straight strippers doing that in front of children.
So why is it okay if it's if it's people in drag doing it in front of kids?
A lot of those kids there were of reading age.
And so all they had to do was read the sign that says it's not going to lick itself and then have to ask their parents, what does this mean?
It's not going to lick itself.
How are they going to explain that to their kids?
The whole entire thing was sexual.
Their outfits were sexual.
The way they were dancing was sexual.
The words on the wall were sexual.
And it was in a bar.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A gay bar too, by the way, which I just thought was really funny.
And it's interesting too, because they claimed to just be very, you know, unapologetic.
I have pride.
They were hiding what it was because they knew what it was.
I mean, they were, like you said, they were boarding up the windows and they were, you know, drawing the curtain so that people couldn't see inside what was going on.
When they were defending the event on Twitter, they were saying it was a family-friendly pride event.
They weren't calling it what it actually was, even what they were advertising it as, which is literally drag your kids to pride.
So they were very sneaky with what the actual content of the event was when the criticism started.
But up until that point, they were very willing to bring children into that environment.
I mean, that's what they wanted to do.
And I think the creepiest part of it all was the fact just watching parents literally shove their children into the arms of drag queens, aka pedophiles, and predators.
So that was really creepy to me.
And since when could kids go to bars?
I don't know.
I'm just saying they were sitting at the bar.
No one was carted.
Anyone could get a drink if they wanted to.
And it's okay because it's a gay bar with drag queens.
So.
Yeah.
And for all I've been seeing a lot of replies the last couple of days, like, oh, this is a sign from an ice cream shop.
It doesn't look, it's not going to lick itself.
There is an ice cream shop, like, it's called the Cauldron, I think, that's a couple blocks down.
But those are two different places.
Okay.
That was not an ice cream shop.
It was a gay bar in Dallas.
We were there.
We took the footage.
Not an ice cream shop.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I think it's really important for people to understand that to go from 10 years ago to where we are now, not even 10 years ago with the entirety of the slippery slope, but to go from a culture that wouldn't even entertain or discuss bringing children to an event like that to now where this happens regularly, that is actually a larger change than going from where we are now and then to like literally promoting like pedophilia.
That is actually a less significant change in the big picture than the change that we've undergone in even the last three years in terms of the sexual politics as they pertain to children.
These are these are real people that feel bad about their lives and they're trying to, they feel bad about themselves, they feel bad about their lives and they're trying to indoctrinate a new society, like a new bunch of kids that are a new generation that will think that it's okay and accept your perverted worldview.
To conform to their mental illness, to make themselves feel better.
If you actually are confident what you're doing, you don't need the acceptance from everyone else, especially not five-year-olds to eight-year-olds or anything like that.
That's what was funny too in the interview that you got is the one drag queen says like, oh, I've never felt like so confident.
It's so good for my confidence.
What does confidence mean?
Like belief in oneself?
I would imagine that probably when you're a grown man dressing up in women's clothes and makeup, you're like, am I really a woman?
I don't know.
Even I don't know if I buy this and you have everyone, yeah, it's clean, you're a woman.
And they're like, okay, maybe I can buy into this.
So I bet that does make you feel confident.
True confidence is being confident within yourself and not needing the approval of everyone else.
And honestly, the hard part about it was Aldo and me to not get kicked out.
We had to cheer it on the entire time.
So the way we were able to stay in there was we had to record it like everyone else, but we had to cheer it along like everyone else.
So I kind of felt grimy after.
I was like, I do not like supporting this, but we had to get the footage.
We are real journalists here.
I was so happy that I like slept in and actually went to the conference instead because I know that if I got in, it would have been a problem.
I would have added everybody.
There would have been an argument.
I think that's all.
I've never seen Lisa get into a fight before over something silly like that.
No, it was so funny because like Cassidy Campbell came in.
I don't know if you guys know Cassidy Campbell.
He infiltrates a lot of these things, but he came in and he was like right behind me and I saw him taking footage and immediately like a lot of people on the other side of the aisle started recording him.
And I knew he was going to get found out, but I just like turned behind me a little bit and I was like, hey, Cassidy, what's up?
And then I turned back around because I knew that if I was associated with him at all, I would have gotten kicked out.
But yeah, that was pretty funny.
We blended in because we were so pro the trans kids.
I really like what you guys did, though, as like you had your like covert operation and then your outside agitation and shaming them and calling them out for what they were.
I like that they were both asking.
And taking over the internet.
Everything.
I mean, the Dallas crew, man, we're taking on.
I'm very proud of all of you.
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It is true, though.
You know, we did kind of go viral here.
And I had this sort of not to be like, you know, but I had this sort of like Lord of the Rings moment when I'm looking and I'm seeing my footage go viral.
I should say footage of me go viral.
I'm seeing your guys' footage go viral.
Isabella's, I think, actually went the most viral of all of us.
And it was sort of like, I never thought I would expose groomers with an e-girl.
How about an independent journalist?
Bye, I could do that.
That sort of thing.
But no, I was really proud.
I mean, yeah.
And even Daily Wire picked it up and they, of course, just had the Matt Walsh documentary covering not exactly a, I guess, complete model of the thing, but it's like adjacent to it, I guess.
I think it's all related in terms of how it's eventually going to target children if nothing's done about it.
I think he didn't go deep enough, honestly.
Like, I watch that and it's like, I feel like I knew all this stuff already.
Can we go deeper into like the societal reasons that not everybody's as smart as you, Lisa?
Some of us need to be have our hands held and be escorted through the whole process and everything.
I liked it because Matt Walsh is a very just kind of like dry guy and it made it more endearing and relatable because he just seems so confused by like the surroundings.
And I can just imagine like the average American male just being like, yeah, what even is going on?
So I thought that that was cool.
But yeah.
Yeah, no, like you said earlier, we went from like 20 years ago where the furthest left Democrats wouldn't even endorse same-sex marriage to now when they're all endorsing transition surgeries for six and seven-year-olds.
It is a slippery slope.
And like Lisa said, I think that these are the things that we need to talk about, the things that lead to it.
Because it's not just kids dressing up and having a party.
You know, I see the replies from all these leftists saying, well, they're just building confidence.
I don't see anything wrong with this.
Oh, what?
You have a problem with people dressing up?
They'd be safer in a school or they're safer here than in a school.
They're safer here than in a church.
It's not just them dressing up.
This necessarily leads to the normalization of trans being a trans person.
And that's not a healthy thing.
And, you know, I was on Gavin's show the other night and he said, you know what, if you turn 18 and you're gay or you're trans, whatever, you can make that decision when you're 18.
But why are we plucking these egg yolks out?
You know, that's still an egg and we're plucking them out and saying, yep, this is gay.
This is trans.
This is by whatever you want to call it.
It's so young.
It's too young.
And it's literally leading to deadly consequences.
It's not just as friendly as they're making it out to be.
No, it's true.
And I think that we as the right aren't really equipped spiritually to combat this because we don't even know what we believe.
And so the average person on our side will just want to revert to like the 1990s liberalism or like the early 2000s liberalism or even like the 2011 liberalism when even Barack Obama was saying that he was a proponent of traditional marriage, whatever that means.
And it's like, you literally have to get the ice picks out and climb back up the slippery slope.
I mean, we are in the abyss.
It's finally at that point.
They are targeting your children.
You're going to have to become, I guess, uncomfortable with the fact that you're going to have to climb back out, not just say, well, I just want, you know, them to leave me alone.
Like the side that wants to win is always going to beat the side that just wants to be left alone.
I just want to correct something that Ald said.
He said it's normalizing transgender genderism.
It's not normalizing it.
It's conditioning people to be that.
That's why we're looking at higher percentages of people transitioning later in life.
It's not normalizing it.
It's making them be that way.
It is making, it's turning people into transgender kids.
We're way past that.
I mean, we're already there.
If you're not trans and you're a homophobe or whatever, you're a bigot.
You have to be that celebrated.
That if you have same-sex attraction, that is transphobic because it implies that I could not be attracted to a boy who has had surgery to make him into what he believed cosmetically as a woman.
And if I'm not attracted to that, I would then be transphobic.
That's more difficult to understand than like calculus.
And I'm a woman, so I suck on that.
Just like if I'm mental gymnastics, if I'm not attracted to Asian people, then I'm a racist, right?
I don't know if I'm not.
Who's attracted to well, Asian women?
We'll get Red Eagle Politics in there about that.
But Asian men, I don't think anyone's attracted to Asian men.
I attracted to George Floyd.
They're like literally ranking the lowest in terms of the dating apps when they like um aggregate who or aggregate who is like the most preferred.
I think Asian men are always losing in that category.
Why?
Why do you think that is?
Do they have like a stereotype?
Well, it's because they're they're shorter and they tend to be less masculine, smaller, smaller framed.
And uh, like Asian women don't like Asian men, and it's kind of a problem for them.
It sucks.
I mean, justice.
I'm just saying, like, whatever your sexual preferences are, it doesn't mean you're a racist or homophobia or anything.
But they, the whole new culture is if you aren't a weirdo, if you're not a pervert, if you're not embracing perversion, then there's something wrong with you.
You're a homophobia.
That's because we have gone so far.
The slip where you slope has allowed this where we are now, right?
Before it was, oh, just accepting adults doing it, but it's never enough with the left.
So that's why we are here now.
Well, this is why I hate the argument from like these conservatives that go, well, you know, they can do what they want to do in their own home.
And I, you know, that's that's not conservative.
That's not right to impose.
I, this, I hate this word.
I don't want to impose my beliefs on other people.
If you're not doing that, like if you think that you're correct, then that necessarily means that anybody on the other side of your argument is wrong.
And so it's not imposing your beliefs.
It's doing what is right.
And not doing that is leading us to things like this.
Not doing that is going to destroy our society.
And it is.
We're seeing it.
Yeah.
No, you're so right about that.
We have so much like conditioned liberalism that we don't even realize.
Like this whole idea of like, you know, subjective truth or subjective, you know, culture, whatever, that's all like liberal.
Like when the founding fathers and I should say the pilgrims came here and like settled the savage Native Americans, that was us saying actually, or actually they aren't even, they're Indians.
We were the Native Americans because we made America, I should say, excuse me.
But it's like, that was us saying our way is better and we're just correct and you guys can join or you cannot.
But like, this is what we're doing.
And that's been the history of every great civilization in history.
So this idea that like, oh man, you know, live and let live.
Who am I to like tell you how to live your life?
We're not telling them how to live their lives.
You know, no one is going to go door knocking when we take power and be like, are you doing gay stuff?
And, you know, get involved in people's business.
That's not going to happen.
But you have to understand that politics, by definition, is just simply how things ought to be.
And when you start to politicize degenerate sexual behaviors, that necessarily is going to occupy influence and volume in the discussion.
And eventually, inevitably, it will lead to where we are now.
And you had well-meaning American patriots who were just allowing for that to happen because they thought, well, who am I to tell people?
It's just love, right?
All these little focus group talking points that were strategized by these activists and they've infiltrated all the institutions and now here we are.
And we are just completely on the back foot with no idea how to push back because we're afraid of being called homophobic or something on Facebook by a family member who we see like twice a year.
It's just ridiculous.
And they think that it's an argument and they think that it's gonna, it's gonna sway people to actually go for their cause.
Like, well, you know, I hear this from Catholics a lot.
Well, I'm Catholic and I don't believe in abortion, but I don't want to impose that on others.
Somebody that doesn't believe that does believe in abortion isn't going to look at you saying that and go, wow, he's being really nice.
He's going to keep letting me get an abortion, even though I, even though, you know, he doesn't believe in it or she doesn't believe in it.
They don't see that as a sign of strength.
They see that as weakness and they will take that weakness.
They'll take advantage of that weakness and walk all over you.
So you're not winning any points by letting them get by on these things.
Exactly.
No.
First of all, if you let that happen, you're worthless to our movement, right?
Like if you're not willing to stand for your beliefs, you are absolutely 100% worthless working against us.
I swear to God, there's no point in having you say you're a conservative or anything.
And that's on a political level, but even on a spiritual level, what are you going to go?
You're going to go to the gates and be like, hey, let me in.
I didn't really want to offend anybody or be called a homophobe or whatever.
And so I didn't stick up for abortion or traditional marriage or what God wants.
No, you're worthless.
God doesn't want you.
And neither does our political movement.
It's like the Logan Paul clip during Black Lives Matter.
It's not enough to live and let live.
You have to be homophobic.
You have to be racist.
You have to be transphobic.
He said that.
I love him.
Well, no, but he's okay.
Never mind.
I think it's a symptom too of people being so conflict averse that they don't want to have any enemies.
They don't want to get into any sort of conflict ever.
And what's wrong with having enemies?
Like, what's wrong with getting into conflict?
That is necessary for believing in something and for standing up for something.
It's one of my favorite quotes.
I think it's by Winston Churchill.
He said, if you have enemies, then that means that you stood up for something in your life.
And people today are so afraid of having enemies.
They're so afraid of people hating them or not agreeing with them.
And it's so weak.
And I just can't stand it.
Because mothers coddle their sons and it's disgusting.
Yeah, they ratherize it to be like some virtue.
Like, well, I just don't want to start any problems.
You know, I just, oh, you think that you know?
And it's like this sort of, and it's also self-loathing.
Like they can't conceptualize having an opinion.
And so they mock you when you have conviction.
Like, you think that you just have all the answers?
And it's like, I mean, no, but people who knew less than me have like killed people for thinking they have the answer.
So I'm willing to at least like debate you on it or show up to your event and protest outside for a few hours.
Also, why would you want to be liked by evil and immoral people that are also retarded?
I'm just saying.
I consider that an endorsement more than someone I respect liking me.
Yeah, 100%.
And I think, you know, Jordan Peterson talked about this, not to just quote all him, but he said, you know, it's not good to be a nice man.
Like you have to be threatening.
You have to be a little bit dangerous.
Nobody finds innocent, weak, docile men attractive.
They just don't.
Yeah, and that's the virtue of like being, you know, kind is like you have the choice to not be kind.
Like you see some of the guys that were protesting, these like really lanky like, really skinny guys.
And, you know, they've got their LARP gear on.
They have like guns on them.
That, by the way, is funny because they always accuse us of having guns to compensate, but you see the men out there and they have to have their little guns.
Those are the guys who actually do it to compensate.
But it's like, if they weren't armed, they would not have the option to not be kind because they're weak.
They're rabbits.
And they wear masks, like Alex Stein was saying, show your face.
Be proud of what you're doing.
Yeah.
The virtue of kindness comes with having the option to not be kind, but choosing to do so because you're the bigger person.
There's nothing more I hate than a kind person.
It's true.
Jesus, by the way, wasn't kind.
I mean, he was good.
There's a difference.
You know, he was flipping tables and stuff.
People were reacting to the way that myself and the boys confronted these people.
Well, that wasn't very Christ-like.
There's no hate like Christian love.
And it's just like, you don't get it.
Okay.
This wasn't some sort of like Sunday school.
Everyone just has to be nice thing.
It's because our society is dumbed down too.
Like they don't understand actual words.
Like they confuse compassion and kindness and empathy and they use them as synonyms when they're all not the same.
You know, like there's a time to be compassionate.
There's a time to be kind and there's a time to stand up for what you believe in too.
And that is kindness.
Because if you're telling people, look, you're doing the wrong thing.
It's like tough love.
If you're doing the wrong thing and I'm going to help you and I'm going to lead you to the right path, but it's going to be rough and bumpy because it's a harder road, then like that, that is being kind.
That is being compassionate.
It's not just kissing your butt every time and like telling you what you want to hear.
It's not sugarcoating things.
Tough love is a real thing.
That's kindness.
That's true compassion.
There's also nothing kind about allowing these predators and even parents that are, I'm sorry, they should not have these children, allow them to transition their kids, get that surgery that we all almost failed.
They should be locked up.
They should be locked up, literally.
I mean, these children should be taken away from them.
That's not kind.
Allowing that to happen, these sort of effects are actually irreversible.
So these things cannot be undone.
And these, so many people, when they actually grow up, regret it.
And that's actually the meanest thing you can do.
And it's disgusting.
Think about how gross our society is.
That my five-year-old and eight-year-old are asking me what it means to have pronouns, what a junkie is, why homeless people on the street are like the way they are, why people are defecating on the street, why people are shooting up, what drugs are.
I mean, between five and eight, can we just let kids be kids and like experience the world and nature and all those things?
Because they see this every day.
And that's what I was going to say about like the Philly shooting and bringing it back to this drag stuff.
The reason that that South Street area just had that big entire shooting was because over time, that street has done nothing but put up sex shops, drug paraphernalia shops, sneaker shops, and bars.
Okay.
You want to know why they're shooting all the time over there?
Because that's what our society has deemed is acceptable.
Like we go to a restaurant on say on that.
Not just acceptable, but needs to be celebrated.
There's a store right across the street from like the restaurant we like to go to, and it says the candy shop real big.
And it's all sex stripper stuff, stripper clothes, stripper outfits, dildos in the window.
And my kids are like, mom, can we go to the candy store?
And I'm like, no, not a candy store.
How do you explain to them what it is?
Mom, what kind of outfit is that?
No, we shouldn't have any of these things.
My five-year-old and my eight-year-old should not be asking me what sex paraphernalia stuff is.
You can't wear a magic without people yelling at you in the streets, but then this stuff is celebrated.
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I really wanted to carry off something you just said there, but I had this sort of like almost feeling within me that Aldo had a really compelling point that he wanted to make.
Yeah, no, I think that what Lisa was talking about about compassion and stuff, I think people think that forgiveness and accountability are mutually exclusive things, but forgiving somebody is releasing yourself of the vengeance and hatred towards them.
And the reason why that's so important, especially towards these trans and these people that are perpetrating these evil acts on these kids, is because it probably happened to them too.
And I think that we are all capable of sin.
We're all capable of evil.
And you can't hold somebody, you know, you have to forgive them because, you know, they're fundamentally broken people.
You know, nobody sexualizes kids that came from a stable home and that wasn't sexually perverted themselves, whether that was them being shown horn at a young age or whether that was them being sexually assaulted or molested as kids.
And so you have to understand that aspect of it when you address these people.
They're not whole.
They're broken.
And we need to have compassion for where they came from.
It's true.
And the problem is, is that they are broken largely because of what they're also trying to carry forward to these children.
And in the history of what's referred to as like the gay rights movement, you know, they try to sort of act as though that's something in tandem with the civil rights movement.
They've had a really big problem trying to keep it separated from grooming and pedophilia.
Like even the guy who founded the modern gay rights movement in the 1950s, he had heavy associations with Nambla, which for those unfamiliar is the National Association of Manboy Love.
That is pedophilia.
That is grooming.
And so you can kind of see it too with like what you're talking about with the candy store.
Candy, you know, ice cream, marketing, bright colors and rainbows.
It's literally exactly like if I wanted to pitch a children's show, I would have the bright colors.
I would have the candy.
I'd have the dancing and confetti and everything.
Look how fun it is.
But what you don't see is the despair, the adjacent mental illness, the fact that the entire identity surrounds anal sex and genital mutilation.
I was thinking about the flag in particular.
Flags are as old as people.
I mean, since we've had tribes, this is us.
This is our flag.
You know, whether it be countries, religions, anything, they have flags.
We are so stripped of identity because every identity that would exist that doesn't actually fulfill the needs of the state has been made practically illegal.
So the only identity that you're allowed to embrace, especially if you're white, is an identity that is like state adjacent and fulfills their agenda, which would be like, oh, look at my flag saying that I like anal sex.
Look at my flag that says I want to mutilate my genitals and have a 67% complication rate.
It looks like this.
It's so pretty and fun.
And kids are like, ooh, that looks like fun.
I'm not allowed to wave the American flag, which looks cooler and actually stands for something that's good and epic.
I'm going to wave the flag that says this thing.
And then if anyone says I can't, they're a bigot and they have to be arrested.
I think that you made a good point about like the colors and the candy and the flag and stuff.
Think about, I swear there has to be some correlation where something traumatic happened in their childhood.
And then when I'm using the word retarded as in like the actual word, but it like retarded some of their brain, like slowed down their process and they're stuck in this juvenile mentality where it's all about pleasure.
It's all about like colors and rainbows and things that kids would be attracted to anyway.
There has to be some correlation there of like when their brain stopped developing into like adult reasoning and right from wrong too.
And that's the thing.
It's like when you get into a lifestyle of despair, it's difficult to like pull yourself up, so to speak.
And a lot of times to numb that despair, they cope.
And it's the color, because people don't know this, or maybe they don't think about it too often.
Every time you see bright colors, you get a little dopamine hit.
Every time bright colors and they say that was like yellow and sugar drugs and all these like very hedonistic activities, that seeks to numb the cycle of despair.
But over time, that just gets you in deeper into the trench because it numbs your dopamine receptors and it's just very bad.
But I didn't send this photo in time, but this is a photo that I captured of the event.
It was a man in a shirt that was accosting us outside.
And for those who can't read the shirt, it says, I'm proud of you.
Free dad hug.
I think that says it all.
Why would this guy show up to this event with a shirt advertising a caricature of a healthy relationship with a parent saying, I'm proud of you, free dad hug.
Why does he think there's a market for that?
Why does he think there's demand for that?
It says it all, that the result of weak men and weak fathers or absent fathers has created the pathways for these lifestyles.
And he knows that.
And so he shows up and he knows he's going to get the free hugs and all things like that because he knows there's a market for it.
So when they're honest, they'll concede it, but they'll have to dress it down.
No, I was just like born like this.
Nothing bad happened to me.
I swear nothing bad happened.
I just am like this because this is how God made me.
It's a total cope.
Should we lock up people that have had sexual trauma in their childhood?
Because they tend to become abusers in the future.
Well, you know, statistically, that's like they say that it's not really true, like that abuse patterns don't continue.
And maybe in sexual capacity, it does, but like with, you know, physical abuse or things like that, because if that did happen, then over society it would repeat and repeat and repeat and then everybody would be abused.
So I don't, I don't think that's true.
I think that if I do think that we should bring back some form of like institutionalizing people who are out of their mind to clean up our homeless problem a little bit.
No, literally.
But I think that we do need to get like these people help or at least shame them into wanting to get their own health.
I like shame more than helping them to be honest.
I've been saying the shame thing forever.
Healthy levels of shame needs to be brought back to the side.
I think I said it on here like 20 million times.
Shame serves a purpose.
It's a driver.
We're yelling at you guys.
Shame.
That woman in the beginning.
We're the weird ones.
That's all she said.
The one that wasn't amazing.
She looked in the mirror.
Yeah.
She's a meme.
And that's the thing, you know, a lot of where we've lost our country hasn't been on the streets or even on TV.
It's always been like in the court system.
And like with what you're referring to there, we lost so many, or maybe we, the mental health authentically understood, lost a lot of court battles.
And that's why a lot of the mental institutions were closed.
We lost a lot of hospital beds.
ratio I think is now half a percent roughly what it was in the 1950s.
So people are seeing all these like, you know, schizophrenic people on the streets, all these like mentally ill people, and they think this is like new.
It's like we've always had those people in larger proportion now, but we used to like have them institutionalized.
Like some people just simply have to be institutionalized because if they're left to, you know, be trusted with liberty, they're going to groom your kids.
And it wasn't celebrated on social media, by the way.
They didn't have the internet.
So that's why it's trendy and it spreads.
It's true.
I want to play real quick the video that Aldo got when he was interviewing them inside the club in front of the sign.
Can we play video two?
How do you think the event went today?
I think it was amazing.
I never get to like perform in front of children.
It's like performing in front of children.
I have like six other younger siblings.
So it was very emotional.
I loved it.
It was probably one of the best shows I've ever seen.
So trying to view that is possible.
How do you perceive that in a way that is not sexually targeting children?
Like what is the alternate, what's the alternate take?
What's the alternate ending?
Because it's like sexual to them.
I think it's like a mind game that they do that if they can normalize or if they can say what they're doing to the kids is normal, then they don't have to come to terms with what happened to them as kids wasn't.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, no, that's actually a really good point.
And that footage and the whole story actually got covered in Daily Mail, which was pretty cool.
If we could pull up Article 3, Daily Mail is actually a pretty solid publication there.
So yeah, we were.
Oh, no, they write some shitty hit pieces.
That is true.
That is true.
Oh, you forgot about that.
That are not true.
Jamie, can we pull that up?
That's not.
So, yeah, that was pretty cool.
So it got covered.
And that was good, but it's also kind of, and I think we made this point on Sarah's show yesterday.
It's kind of sad that, you know, this is the coverage that's being given and we are all being treated like we're heroes over something as insignificant as like, you know, attending a show and videotaping it and confronting protesters.
It just goes to show how weak we are as a movement to where even the slightest action is like, they're ready to give you medals and awards and they're ready to have a parade in your honor over just like showing what's happening.
Like if people maybe fought back against it, we wouldn't have to just point and be like, hey, you know, they're doing that by the way.
And people are like, oh, good on you for exposing it.
And it's like, okay, but what's next?
What are we going to do about it?
Yeah.
And if you guys want to check out the full interviews that I did, go to Flecka's YouTube channel.
I interviewed some more of the attendees.
And one of the people that I interviewed afterwards was a couple.
They were parents and they had their gay son there.
And I asked him, you know, how are you involved in the LGBT community?
Why are you here?
Well, because we have a gay son.
And I could almost see in the son's eyes that he wishes that they weren't there.
And the reason I say that is because a big part of masculinity is the consistency.
And it's not wavering on your opinions.
And, you know, I think that that's a big problem today is that men are inconsistent and they let the kids, they let things that are happening in the society lead them instead of men leading the society, right?
I think what's better for your children is it to, you know, if you become LGBT, well, now your dad supports that.
If you didn't support it 10 years ago, like, why is he supporting it now?
And I think that that leaves something empty within them, like that they don't have a rock that they can always come back to.
I think it would even be better for them for the dad to say, you know what, son, I don't agree with your lifestyle.
You go into the world and you figure yourself out, but I can't support it.
And at least that that would give the kids something to go back to, something that they know that is always there.
But and I think it gives them some sort of despair that they know, well, the next move that I make, it's just going to be accepted by my parents.
Like that doesn't fulfill people.
Yeah.
If your dad is a universally supportive dad, you don't have a dad.
You've got like a little or something.
It's pathetic.
And, you know, one of the comments I got that I thought was particularly funny was when they're like, oh, well, you think that you can tell these people how to raise their kids as a 20-something unmarried guy with no kids?
Yeah, actually.
Oh, I'm a marriage.
You're telling them about how retarded you are, where even I know how to treat your kids better than you.
I have kids, and I'm telling you right now, I see other kids and the kids that my kids play with and things like that.
And I am so disgusted.
We are breeding mental illness.
We are breeding selfish, entitled, only concerned with the, we're breeding actual narcissists, like textbook definitions of narcissists.
They will live lives of misery.
They will never be happy.
Yeah, like all they care about is themselves and not even society is all.
Axe wounds.
Yeah.
Well, so gross.
But we are legitimately breeding selfish, self-interested narcissistic people who then abuse people.
And then like the cycle continues.
It's disgusting.
Our whole society is disgusting.
Speaking of narcissistic creatures, we now have to say goodbye to our lovely female guests and we're going to bring in some new ones.
So thank you for joining us.
Thank you for your commentary.
Where can they find you?
Right?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Twitter, Lisa.
Only fans and Instagram, Lisa Beth.
Yeah, good call, all though.
Let's give them a attention.
Isabella O'Reilly.
Oh, stop, John.
Welcome back to Slightly Offensive Social Club.
See, and we got the girls out.
We got boys only now.
So we're joined once again by Alda Buttazzoni.
We are joined, of course, by the prime time 99, Alex Stein.
And we will discuss now the outside.
And we got Taylor.
I'm so bad at this.
And we have Taylor.
Oh, my God.
And we have Taylor in the back.
I don't recognize you without your tutu.
That's the problem.
Fair enough.
When I saw him, actually, I was like, I know that this whole thing was downstream of you just wanting to wear the tutu.
It was like, you know, someone called him, we got to go to this event.
I'm already in the tutu.
Let's flip and go.
Oh, yeah, I'll be honest with you.
I already owned a tutu.
It was just waiting in my closet for the opportunity.
Wait, and I had to say this.
And Taylor had a hot babe, Brianna, with him who was filming outside.
So, I mean, even though he's in a tutu, he had a very beautiful lady.
So it's funny how you can wear a dress.
You can still, you know, impress.
I guess you should.
So let's go, I guess, chronologically here.
I think, so Alda was there before I was.
And then after that, I strolled up.
I had my boys with me.
And I immediately, of course, deferred to the Joker intro.
So, you know, I'm going, good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
We are tonight's entertainment.
And then you started recording right at the, I only have one question.
Can we play that video, number three?
I only have one question.
Why do you want to put an axe wound in between your son's legs?
Can we pause that?
So what I'm referring to there, for those unfamiliar, is the process by which they try to transition these young boys.
There were mostly young boys there.
I didn't see a lot of little girls.
I saw mostly young boys there.
And honestly, if I really wanted to get into it, I would make the argument that it's these single moms who are spiteful against their ex-husbands or baby daddies, and they're literally like taking it out on the little boys.
I mean, you see this a lot with like Munchausa by proxy.
Like women get very vindictive and they will literally destroy their son's lives, perhaps unknowingly or subconsciously to get this sort of revenge.
But the transition that they tend to go through is first the social transition where it's like, okay, we're going to start calling you by a different name.
We're going to dress you differently.
Then they give them puberty blockers and then that leads up to the actual like sex reassignment surgery.
The axe wound is referring to the process by which they cut off your penis and they use the skin from your balls to make a fake vagina and it's literally an axe wound.
Your body recognizes it to be a wound.
So it tries to heal.
And so you get this thing called a dilator and you have to dilate for hours every day.
Why are you laughing?
You bigot.
This is beautiful.
This is natural.
Hey, John, I just say this.
It's a beautiful process.
What can I say?
It is a beautiful process, but you like describing this process.
I do.
You described it on your show.
You describe it right there.
Hey, pipe down now.
All right.
I want people to know the evil which preys upon their children.
The same way I would want to have aborted fetuses at pro-life rallies to show people this is what it is.
And this is what it is.
They want your little boy to have an axe wound that he's going to have to dilate for hours every day or else it's going to heal.
It becomes infected and they die because they have to keep putting the antibiotics on it because it's literally a wound.
John's the guy that was holding the sign at the Dream Cruise as kids.
It scarred me for life.
It was just like, mom, what is that?
Aborted fetus.
When they give you in college, I remember they'd have the activist and they'd give you the little baby that's at like one month, and that is effective because it has little hands, it has a little head, it has a heartbeat.
So that is effective.
I want to go.
Oh, mom, do you think I'll get to see a Thunderbird?
Aborted fetus.
But so that's what we meant by that.
Okay, let's continue the video here.
This is the director's commentary.
Oh, boy.
I love the instant clash.
I need to go.
You're not going to be able to do it.
I'm just sipping my coffee.
Yes, we are.
What do you mean?
You're making America worse.
You're bringing your two to this event.
We need to go now.
We'll pray for you.
You must repent.
Okay, can we pause it again?
It's so true.
It wasn't it.
It was like on site.
It was like Tom and Jerry level.
Just, you know, you see the pedophile.
You're just going at him.
And you'll notice, too, our group was very diverse, which I think we made this point yesterday as well.
The bigoted community is so accepting.
All you have to be is also bigoted, and you're allowed to hang out with us.
And so we had this nice mob of well-dressed, handsome young guys to go confront these people because no one else would.
What is that face?
I'm just shocked because I'm realizing just now, one of the guys in the video behind you was sitting next to me at your and Chad's show the other night.
Yeah, the weird Sunday.
We were talking about this guy.
I didn't even realize it was like he shows up to all the events.
He seems like he's minorly autistic.
Wait, are you guys talking about the brown kid with the slightly long hair?
Yeah.
That waves keeps waving to the camera.
He's really nice.
He's such a sweet kid.
He is very sweet.
I'm not trying to trash him.
But yes, he's at like every conservative thing ever.
Yeah.
Good for him, though.
Good for him.
Yeah, he's on the grind, too.
Let's continue this.
Please.
And the language they're using, they use the most disgusting language.
I wonder if the mama bear instinct is going to come out in three years when the mainstream Democrat Party platform is going to rape your kids.
Real?
And they're all going to think it's one big, smug little joke, these people, by the way.
Understand that there is a bigger difference between 10 years ago and now than there would be between now and in five years when they're openly advocating for pedophilia like they've already started doing.
You people are the symptom of a dying society and you know it.
You're scaring children.
Shut down.
You're scaring children.
You scream profanities.
Shut the fuck up.
They're plugging their ears because you're the one scaring them.
Do you think he uses allowance for those rainbow suspenders or does he get so angry?
Shame on you.
Your children should be home.
Your kids aren't actually gay.
You've just groomed them.
Yeah, that's like literally.
Well, Doyle, I don't think I ever told you about the situation inside.
Right after this, there's a kid sitting next to me, this little blonde kid, and he has three parents, it looks like.
You got three women and I think there were women.
You never know nowadays.
And I hear over here this conversation.
He's talking with his gay bartender, and the kid goes, no, I'm not gay.
And his mom pipes in and goes, don't let him lie to you.
He is gay.
And this kid just shut down on the spot.
You know, he solved it.
He just sat there playing with his Rubik's Cube the whole time, playing Nintendo DS.
But I mean, they're literally telling their kids that they are one sexuality.
Their kids are openly saying, no, I'm not.
And they're bullying them and basically forcing them into submission to be a little gay kid for him.
I mean, it's liberal moms, like you said earlier, they just want clout.
No, it's so sad because, you know, there's always going to be overlap between the distributions of how men and women behave or little boys and little girls behave.
But that is no longer seen as just like, oh, you're still a boy.
Sometimes, you know, you're just more feminine.
You're still a girl.
You're just a tombo or whatever.
They'll wait for any little sign of like a boy-like, oh, I want to play with a doll.
And then they'll be like, oh, you must be gay or something.
You must be trans or something.
And I was thinking back, like, I used to play Barbies with my sister.
I loved it because, you know, she wouldn't play.
We couldn't transit.
She would never find a way to have fun with like my army guys, but I could find a way to like, you know, make the Barbies kill each other.
So that was fun.
Wait, I have to say this year is so different.
My cousins at Thanksgiving, I would always get in trouble for breaking all their Barbies.
I used to take a Ghost Rider figurine and I would go and rampage through my sister's Barbie house and I'd rip their heads off and rip them all off.
Ghost Rider did it.
Yeah, I had this doll.
Her name was Cutie and she had one of those like silicone plastic heads that you could like mold.
And so I'd always have her skull caved in like she was like in a terrible.
Wow.
They're going to love this.
But anyway, they're going to be like analyzing my childhood.
Like, this is where it all started.
He hates women because he was mean to cutie.
But it's funny because, you know, she's literally forcing this kid to like be gay for whatever reason.
And that's just something that's not going to happen naturally because like, you know, we were all in second grade.
We all had like a little crush, you know, passing a little like, do you like me?
Checkpox yes or no?
That is like rooted in a very natural attraction between like young men and young women.
Young men are just never going to have that attraction.
It's just impossible.
Well, this is it.
See, you and I, we're a little different on this angle because, you know, there's an episode, a famous episode, and I talked about this, the Aldo and Gavin McInnes.
There's a famous episode of Kerber Enthusiasm where he knows a kid's gay and he buys a kid a sewing machine.
And the parents are like, you know, how did you know my kid's gay?
So what I'm saying is some kids, I do believe, people think it's all, you know, externalities that decide people's sexual orientation.
I don't think so.
I think some people are born gay, but this is the problem is these kids are effeminate.
They haven't gone through puberty yet.
So they have a high spoice.
They might act really soft because they haven't been hardened and sharpened by this hard world.
And so these parents take advantage of it and that's how they groom them into being gay.
A lot of these people aren't gay, but I think there are a percentage of people that are naturally born gay.
I mean, look, I got a dog that humps the boy dog all the time.
I mean, that's science.
See, I don't know if that's the pro-gay argument you think it is.
It may not.
And I'm not even trying to be, you know, this is the thing is I, this is like the other thing, John, where you get crushed too because you're like, oh, you know, John is, you know, anti-you know, gay.
And I get that, but this is the problem in society is most people have a gay family member or gay, you know, a gay friend.
So it's like, it's kind of hard to have that position because it can be too extreme.
And I'm not even calling you extreme, even though you kind of are, which that's what makes you, that's what I'm saying.
That's what makes you popular.
That's what makes you cool.
I'm not hating on that.
Thank you.
But I'm just saying at the same time, it's kind of hard to have that views when you have loved ones, cousins, uncles that are gay.
No, I agree.
I mean, I have gay family members.
I have gay friends.
And it's just like, I don't, you know, I am extreme by definition, but I also don't hold an opinion that the average American man wouldn't have held in the 1950s or 60s or even probably even 20 years ago.
I just don't.
So I have to kind of stay, you know, steadfast in my ground there because it's like, oh, well, I have a gay friend.
I have a gay family member.
Yeah, me too.
But like, at what point are we going to draw the line and be like, we can't allow this to continue to be normalized?
And one of my best buds, Cassidy Campbell, he has the same exact viewpoint as you, you know, I mean, and so it's not, it's not that extreme or that unique of a viewpoint.
But I think the big difference, though, is how we see their sexuality as being part of their identity than they do.
Because like you just said, you know, I have plenty of friends that are gay and I'll never not say to them if they ask that I don't agree with their lifestyle.
But the difference is I see their sexuality as a very, very small percentage of their overall being and who they are.
Whereas they want to make their sexuality their entire personality.
And I just don't agree with doing with doing that.
Well, I have to admit something.
So my sexuality is coming out.
I have sex with pies because I watched American Pie as a little kid.
So the only way I can ejaculate that.
I thought I was the only one.
Okay, I am so glad.
I am not a one.
Yeah, I'm a pie head is what we call ourselves.
Pie hump.
Not the head you think.
Okay, that joke's not that funny.
But regardless, let's move on.
PAP, it's Pab, it's like Matt.
Well, Pie attracted me.
American Pie was a good movie, but that is another part of our culture.
You look at 1994, I think that was the top comedy.
I think Shawshank Redemption was the top drama.
And Pulp Fiction was, you know, like the top, you know, whatever scary movie or whatever you want to call it, a dramatic movie.
And now you look at our culture in this day and age, it's Boss Baby 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
So we're just, our culture, we're just losing all artistic value.
Political correctness is taken away.
And I think that's why these kids are so easy to indoctrinate is because they're not hip.
They're not cool.
Everything is just so coddled.
It's just like a joke anymore.
I mean, that's the biggest thing, too, is we've seen, I mean, in media, we've seen the transition from, I mean, movies being outright offensive like American Pie, and that's an okay thing.
I mean, American Pie is a huge movie, and it was, I mean, way back then, not way back then.
But and now, I mean, you could not produce something like American Pie and get it in movie theaters or even get it published without it getting ripped off the air and canceled.
It's because people have become soft.
Humor is no longer humor.
You can't make jokes.
And I mean, I think that's what we see, especially within the gay and the LGBTQ community, is they, one, they cannot take a joke.
They were raised in a way under this culture and under these, this new media that it is unacceptable for anyone to disagree with them in a humorous way.
Also, men nowadays who are in high school couldn't relate to American Pie, which I think, actually, that did come out in 1999.
I only know that.
I only know that because that one blink song was featured in it out of the state.
Because that whole movie, you know, calls back to like this age-old tradition.
And, you know, people who are watching say it's, oh, it's degenerate, whatever, of like, you know, guys just being frustrated.
Like, dude, I got to see boobs.
You know, I just, I got to get laid before prom, bro.
Now guys aren't even talking to girls.
And you can say that's like base.
They're choosing to be volceled.
It's like, no, it's because they're socially awkward and autistic.
The concept of like, you know, there's probably a scene in that movie where there's something to the effect of like the guys are all eating hamburgers and french fries.
There's a girl there and oh, dude, go talk to her.
And he goes up and tries to get her number, gets rejected, friends laugh.
Now that would never even happen.
Like I, I, not one time have I ever been out with friends at any age and had them approach a girl and just talk to her.
You know, what's what's scary now is it almost seems like the women are more bold than the men when it comes to starting something.
Yeah.
You know, when it comes to striking up the first conversation, which 100% should be a man's job in my mind.
I mean, we're supposed to guide this situation.
We're not supposed to be, you know, submissive to this woman if we're in a relationship.
But that's what we're seeing nowadays is the men have become women and the women have replaced men in the relationship.
It's insane.
Yeah, it's a very androgynous society.
So I want to play video five now where Alex Stein enters from stage rights to try to gain access to the venue.
Let's take a look.
They're denying me entry.
They're being bigoted.
They're bigoted.
They're not letting me in here.
I hate my voice.
Are you guys trying to be inclusive?
They're not letting me in the gay bar.
They had no idea.
I'm sitting there right behind him.
Look how inclusive.
Yo, you're right there, Taylor.
You guys are bigots.
So what was it?
They just weren't being accommodating to pisexuality or what?
Well, yeah, I mean, obviously they know that I'm a bisexual.
But the guy, it's funny, the guy that owns that is a guy named Trey Stewart.
And he co-hosts a show with Stephanie Holman, who was on the Real Housewives of Dallas.
And I actually had a video that went viral about two years ago where I'm trolling the Real Housewives of Dallas while they were filming.
I kind of like shut down their production.
So I guess my point being is he knew exactly who I was.
And he's seen my rail video.
So he knew that, oh, you know, you're going to come here and cause drama.
But I wanted to, and that's what made me so mad because when we were outside, listen, I wanted to shut that thing down so bad more than I've ever wanted to shut anything down just because I knew how weird it was.
I mean, the vibrational energy, and I'm all about vibrational energy.
They were like preying on those kids in there.
And this is how you know, because at least Drag Queen Storytime is done in a library you can see out in the open.
But there they put, they put paper over the window to try to cover it up.
If they weren't hiding anything, they wouldn't have to do it in the dark.
Yeah, yeah.
And I saw that escalate a little bit.
We'll play that clip in a second.
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We're now going to play for you the video of Alex Stein being accosted outside of the bar after they denied him entry for being a bisexual.
Take a look.
I like that part.
I like this job.
I like it.
Look at the self-harming.
Wow.
Yeah.
And this isn't said in a way that's like, you know, haha, you're self-harming, but it's just you have to understand that these people are all mentally ill.
Literally, there is no demographic in the face of the planet that is more mentally ill per capita than LGBT people.
And they'll say that that's because of, you know, stigma or bigotry or something like that.
But even if you go into Europe, which is literally the most tolerant group of countries, Northern Europe, in terms of these types of things, they still have the identical rates of mental illness over there.
So it can't just be because of stigma.
Well, I mean, their entire community.
I mean, the whole trans community is quite literally based off of mental illness.
It's based off of gender dysphoria.
But when you try and mention that to them, no, gender dysphoria isn't a mental illness.
It's a superpower.
I think there was even another thing that was classified as a mental illness up until 1973 when a group of homosexual activists infiltrated the American Psychiatric Association.
I wouldn't know anything about that, but I think that is also true.
What was going through your mind?
I really liked how you pulled the mask off.
It was this very like, I'm here to save God the moment.
That clip will go down in history.
Well, I appreciate that, but literally, because he was just his vibes, I keep talking about vibes.
I want to unmask him.
And the other guy had a bandana, so it would have been hard to rip off.
But see, this is the problem you talk about the depression.
Listen, I'm mentally insane myself.
And you know, all those guys are on some sort of, you know, anti-psychotic medicine.
So they're probably out of touch with reality anyway.
So you almost have to walk on eggshells around these people, even though I do want to push up against them.
These people are lunatics that have nothing to lose.
That's the most dangerous person is a person that has nothing to lose.
So yeah, I wanted to push off his, pull off his mask.
I would have sat there and gone toe-to-toe with him, but that wouldn't have benefited anybody.
I probably wouldn't have been the one that goes.
Toe-to-toe in prime time.
Yeah, that wouldn't have been good.
And you can see a video of me boxing sort of people like, oh, Alex, you're Shaws.
I'm the knockout king at LSU boxing match.
So celebrity boxing, call me up.
I've seen them.
Yeah, I know what you just said, though, about them being on these psychiatrist drugs.
That's so true.
And I think it's not enough to just ban drag shows in front of minors.
We have to eliminate the factors that are leading to these other sort of mental illnesses, like the psychiatric drugs that everybody's on or getting the getting kids, getting phones out of the hands of kids until they're at a certain age.
And, you know, stopping the proliferance of these kids on social media and making them so isolated that they have to lash out at society.
They have to go into drag to find some other sort of identity.
Well, nobody, nobody likes to talk about the fact that antidepressants usually lead to more depression.
I mean, it leads these people down worse rabbit holes than they're already down and they never get out because they're just given more medication.
Oh, this one isn't working.
Let me prescribe you another one on top of that.
Oh, you have ADHD.
Let me give you some Adderall.
And they just keep mixing these compounds until, I mean, these people aren't even humans anymore.
Their brains don't work the way they're supposed to.
The left is like against big pharma until it turns your penis into a vagina.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, and you just look at all the, you know, side effects of medicine, impotence, dry mouth, suicidal idolization.
And America is the only country where, and there's a couple other, but very few, where the pharmaceutical companies can even run commercials.
So that's how these other countries know that these pharmaceutical industry, they are in the business of making money, not healing people.
They sponsor news stations on primetime.
I mean, they're not subtle about this, about this, about prime time 99.
I don't know why.
I'm feeling real comic bookie today.
You know, I'm thinking about when we take power, we've got the kangaroo courts, but instead of Scarecrow, it's Alex.
And he's, you really thought we were going to let you get away with this?
It's prime time, baby.
Speaking of comic books, it was like in The Watchman when he takes off this mask and it's worse acting.
My baby, my face, my face.
Yeah, hey, please stop grooming children.
Never surrender, never surrender.
Just skitzing out.
But that's the thing, too.
And it's like we mentioned earlier, you really do have to approach it from a place of empathy because these people are desperate.
They are very, and you can tell this too, by the way, because of how many death threats we've all been getting since we just showed up and covered that event.
I don't know about you guys.
I've covered Black Lives Matter, literally the people who, and this is not my opinion, this is just my understanding of the Uniform Crime Report, who are most likely to kill you.
And I get less death threats or like potential situations from that group than I do from when I just go and like cover an event like this.
Like they are so desperate and they believe that their only way out of their despair is for people like us to not exist.
And so, yeah, they're like, I will literally kill you.
And they're so pretentious with their stupid life.
Well, I'm getting tons of messages like that.
I'm sure you all are.
People are calling me bigoted for the reporting.
And obviously, I have my clear opinions on the subject.
When I'm going out and reporting, I'm pretty objective in the questions I ask because I don't need to have an angle for them to expose their own, you know, their own lunacy.
When I ask them questions, I hit record and I say, well, do you think that exposing kids to drag will do this?
What do you think of the event?
It's pretty objective.
And even in my captions, I'm like, the crowd cheered as the kids walk with the drag queens.
There were toddlers in the audience as well.
I had multiple replies on that and they were saying, this bigoted caption.
What do you mean this bigoted caption?
I'm just, I'm describing what you're seeing.
Yeah, but objectivity doesn't exist anymore.
Unless you're on the left, everything right of it is racist and bigoted.
Yeah, that's why they call us the term as ontologically evil.
Now, for those who didn't go to college and get a philosophy degree, ontologically, I'm told, means our essence is evil.
Therefore, we cannot have anything done to us that is immoral because we are not even in the same league in terms of how things should be treated.
And this is what happens when you have no belief in anything other than like that which brings you pleasure.
Anything that is a threat to that pleasure, like the handsome young men in this room, we are ontologically evil.
And therefore it's not immoral to say that.
With the death threats you're talking about, I mean, all of us are receiving them.
And I've, I mean, you know, I've covered Antifa.
I've been attacked by Antifa.
You know, when I first started in this industry painting Baby Lives Matter murals, I was going against the pro-murder community.
And, you know, I've received more death threats from covering this trans community and the Child's Drag Show and the Baby Lives Matter stuff than I ever have throughout journalism covering full-blown extremist groups.
I mean, these people, I don't know what it is about these two subsections, but they're more violent than the extremist groups that we see videos, you know, burning buildings down.
Yeah, no, it's because they're literally possessed by demons.
Well, and the projection, everybody's like, you're gay, you're gay.
That's what every message is too.
You're an actual homosexual point.
I'm like, okay.
No, I love the Freudian psychoanalysis.
It's like, oh, you talk about how we shouldn't ban guns.
Well, you must secretly want to ban guns.
It's like, what if you're just weird?
Like, what if that's what it is, actually?
So, but Alex came through.
He had his dad play your footage I saw last night.
My mom even teased me about it.
She said, Alex got his dad to play the footage.
Can we take a look at that?
Is that a thing?
Do we have that video about it?
Eddie Tucker.
Oh, we don't?
Well, we will talk about it.
I see now the note says, talk about it.
Well, but let me say, so he just, so John just brought up how Tucker played the clip, but it wasn't, I mean, I love Tucker.
He's my father, biological father.
He impregnated my mom while he was at the Arkansas Gazette and she was a student at the University of Arkansas.
What I'm saying is my Twitter, suspiciously three hours after it airs in California, my Twitter gets a strike and they want me to admit that it was hate speech.
And all I said in the tweet is we need to stand up for what is right against these sick psychopaths.
And they consider that hate speech, yet there's so many other people saying so much worse stuff, like Ethan Klein talking about bombs and talking about this.
They don't ever get deplatformed for one minute.
Do you guys remember in Spider-Man 3 when the symbia stuff, when it was exposed to the sound of the metal clinging, it started freaking out and just lashing out?
That's literally what these people were doing.
Taylor, you were there.
We're just exposing these people, these vampires, shining a light on them.
They start lashing out, flipping out.
They spit on your lovely girlfriend.
Oh, damn it.
Oh my god.
And the thing is, is you know, I mean, this was an attendee of the drag show that did this.
I mean, so he's obviously a pedophile child groomer.
I mean, a full-grown man that works at Southwest Airlines is attending this show, and nobody bats an eye, but he actually was originally yelling at the Catholic protesters across the street that were minding their own business.
They weren't involved at all.
They were just praying to themselves.
And, you know, he's screaming at him, you're going to go to hell.
And that's when Brie walks up and starts recording, you know, and he says, You're going to go to hell too, little girl.
And he spits right in her face.
And, you know, she's a champ.
You see in the car reflection, she's giggling because it was hilarious to her.
She knew that this guy was mentally unwell.
But actually, Tucker's producer, I believe, reached out to Southwest Airlines yesterday and he is put on administrative leave.
So we're following.
Shut up.
That's breaking news.
Wait, is that?
So that I didn't realize that.
So he is on administrative leave.
He is on administrative leave.
Breaking news because that guy spit on Brie.
I mean, that guy was disgusting.
And this is the other thing: even though that guy's terrible, I kind of hate that he's probably going to lose his job, but he kind of deserves it.
But wow, the guys, we really did.
And I'm not trying to pat ourselves on the back, but what's Brian Slayton with the legislation he's trying to put through exposing these people?
We really did take a W in the culture battle.
We didn't win the culture war yet.
I don't think I've ever seen such an after effect of an event.
I mean, in positivity for us.
I mean, I don't think I've ever seen, you know, a bunch of journalists go and expose an event like this and then have actual legislation drafted almost immediately after.
I think this is a new sphere that we're entering in.
And I think, I mean, we got to freaking roll with it.
Yeah, I really hope that the momentum is maintained too.
Guys, we actually have an advantage now because everybody hates a legacy media.
Everybody hates CNN.
And listen, I like Tucker on Fox News, but Hannity sucks.
I'm saying these legacy medias, they can't do what we do.
You know, we can actually go in and ingratiate ourselves.
So we actually have an advantage because we don't have to follow those rules.
The rigged systems, we're not owned by these big multinational corporations.
So that's why there's a huge void that we can fill it.
And I think this is a perfect example of we can have more success disrupting events that people are too afraid to go cover because they're not allowed to.
That's exactly correct.
And that's why Legacy Media 2 targets people like us, like not only on the right, because people tend to infight and de-platform people who are maybe like a centimeter farther to the right than themselves.
But even like how social media has been taken over by corporations.
Like social media was cool because it was independent.
I can go on YouTube and watch a guy do like, you know, song covers or whatever.
Now they have the approved list because you've got the nest egg that all these legacy corporations had built up.
It's draining.
And so they real quick cashed in and got YouTube.
They bought out their little slot on YouTube while they still could.
And now you go on YouTube, you don't get to see independent media.
All you see is like, you know, CNN and Fox and what have you.
So very disheartening.
No, YouTube stinks now.
And Wojski even said it.
I mean, if it's not an approved legacy media content, you're not going to, even if it starts to go viral, because I know, John, you still do well, but like I'll have a video get like 3,000 views in the first 10 minutes and all of a sudden it dies.
They kill it.
And they do that on purpose.
Yeah, well, I manage the Next News Network YouTube channel.
We have 2.15 million subscribers.
And when I go back into the analytics, and like you just said, we get a video that does 10,000 views in an hour.
You can look at the analytics and it goes up, up, up, and it just crashes and it goes down to zero.
Like it is so easy to see how they're crushing our reporting.
Can we play video seven actually of the Taylor girlfriend incident?
So, this guy's on administrative leave.
You're going to hell, too, little girl.
Hey, man, you're going to hell, too, little girl.
Oh, hell.
Oh.
Jeez.
This woman is blessed as the fruits of life.
Oh, Jesus.
Wow.
Oh, hell, did he get a spit on you?
And, uh, the video cut off, dude.
I had a full-blown Alex Jones moment here in a 2-2 in a pronoun shirt and trans socks.
I chased after him down the street, sprinted after him, and he stopped for a second.
I got his license plate number, and then he peeled out.
I mean, if he would have stopped, it was, I was a little bit heated.
You don't spit on a woman.
I love your girlfriend's reaction.
She just started, she's like, and she started laughing.
She's like, holy shit, I can't believe this.
She was, you know, like, just so surprised.
You know, that was like one of her first times on the ground with me.
And she ends up getting spit on.
But then, you know, you see that switch.
It's like she's surprised and like just almost disgusted.
But at the same time, a smile sneaks through and it's like, oh, that's good footage.
You know, this is going to be good to expose these people.
And I want to make this point too.
When he spit, you can kind of tell his energy was like that he was at a sexual event.
Like it almost had like some sort of sexual vibe.
The way he spit and the way he was yelling.
Like I don't know.
I don't know.
How much male DNA do you think was in that saliva?
I don't know.
Yeah, I mean, it was all estrogen, but there was something really weird about him spitting.
Like it was just, it felt very like almost sexualized.
It was gross.
Yeah.
And I will say, as one of the two resident Catholics in the room, I do take a little bit of pride in seeing, because we're taught that when you recite a Hail Mary, it literally sends tremors through hell.
To see how, you know, the group of Catholics on the opposite side of the street reciting that prayer made these people just melt down.
I think it really vindicated that.
I think you had a point they were really like, that really triggered them just seeing people praying, the people that weren't even in their face.
Yeah, they were so angry.
They were kept on saying, oh, well, the Catholic Church, the Catholic Church just mad stuff, the little boys, which, you know, they probably have a little point.
But at the same time, I mean, it's just the fact that they have God in their life.
They hate that.
They hate that.
That's true.
And so then Taylor himself was assaulted.
Or they self in the two things.
We were all assaulted.
Were you assaulted?
Multiple times.
Everyone was.
Should I tell this story of when I had the conversation with the police officer and I was just like, he did this, he did this.
It's on video.
I'm not going to tell you.
Sorry.
Yeah, can we play video, Abe, please?
Yeah, look at that chant.
We're not like holding up signs that say like, you know, God hates whatever.
We're not saying things like that.
We're just saying Christ is king.
And that's like, that's like their, you know, metal sound, right?
It just makes them melt down because the idea that they are in this world to subject themselves to a higher order instead of just pursuing whatever they think makes them happy or makes them feel good, that makes them angry because they know it's true.
It's holding up a mirror to them and saying, you are not your own God.
Your life is a gift and it's a blessing.
And what you're doing right now is destroying yourself.
It's destroying your spirit.
And they know that and it makes them squirm when they hear it.
Otherwise, like if we were chanting something like, I don't know, like, you know, what would it even be?
Like, Nickelback isn't bad.
They would just be like, oh, what a silly, what a silly, what a silly assembly of people.
But it's because what we were saying holds that mirror up and it shines a light on who they are and it makes them feel guilty.
The same way when, you know, Alda tells me, hey, you know, work on your video today.
And I'm like, you know, it makes me angry because I'm like, I'm working on it, man.
Just trying to support my friend.
Like, John, you know, that's what you're dang up to.
It's the same way.
It's the same way.
But John, we had to make this point too, because listen, I'm the most anti-evolution guy ever.
And these people literally think two rocks smashed together and that we all evolved from pawn scum.
And they do that because they don't want any moral repercussions from their actions.
You know, there's a reason for that.
So when they hear God maybe exists or they see other people with a different viewpoint, it really does.
They're like, well, maybe I'm going to be held accountable for my actions.
That's true.
That scares them.
It is true.
Let's take a look at the Taylor getting shoved video now.
When you're a child, that is not okay.
Because let me tell you, I live in the Dallas streamer house.
Take it away.
Yo, don't be checking!
Hey, do you want to get my fucking hand?
Yeah, let's see how this turns out.
So this guy decided he wanted to shove me from the back.
He kept getting his camera in front of my hand in front of my camera.
Is this when the black guy's running?
This is the viral video of the black guy running?
No, not of the black guy.
And this is the one where I'm standing there and I'm interviewing Kevin Witt, a D-transitioner, and they hate this guy because he knows everything about.
you know, the degeneracy of their culture and what they're doing, what they push.
And, you know, I get in front of him so he stops interrupting the interview.
I hand the mic over to Kevin and then I just get double, you know, double hand shoved in the back.
And so I turned around and I get in his face and I say, yeah, yeah, you want to do something?
I said, I get in my face.
And then I asked him if he wanted to get his ass beat in a FN tutu.
And then he backed down immediately.
The groomer cops came in and got in between us because they'd rather defend pedophiles and actually stand up for what's right and go in there and take those kids out.
So yeah, it was super eventful, but he backed down immediately.
This security guard, it's Antifa.
I mean, this is Dallas Antifa.
They aren't strong.
They're a bunch of weak kids.
And they, I mean, they have no power when they're single-handedly, I mean, centered out.
They can't do anything.
I felt so great.
I felt like I had a license to kill because when they were following us back, because that's what they do after you leave the event, they follow you because they want to see where you're going.
They want to get your license placed so they can dox you and try to get you killed.
So I turn around and there's the really skinny one with the gun who was following us.
With the rainbow bandana?
Yeah.
And so I immediately like get his face.
I was like, what the fuck are you doing?
Get the fuck away from him.
I'm like yelling this guy.
You know, I got the cop to come over and everything.
And I was like, he's got a gun.
He's threatening to kill us.
He's got a gun.
And he's like, no, And it was just really great.
He did have a gun.
I actually have unmasked this guy on accident.
My last video that I did, the last protest I went to, it was a pro-choice protest and it was in Dallas.
And he was running security for this protest too.
And I have a perfectly beautiful shot of his face.
So his bandana is worthless.
I mean, we know who these people are.
And I mean.
Was his face beautiful?
His face was not very beautiful.
But actually, it's funny because I have a clip of me and him standing off and we're staring at each other.
And, you know, I'm just messing with him and trying to get under his skin.
I go, hey, you have pretty eyes.
He goes, thank you.
That probably is the last thing anyone's ever said to him.
Well, thank you guys for coming on.
I think this was a really great discussion.
Final thoughts, I guess, would just be, we live in a society where we've heard for so long that there's no such thing as good and evil.
Those are spiritual terms.
And we're smarter than that now.
We have things like science.
And so to even suggest that something can be good or evil, well, who are we to make that declaration?
Well, who are we to know?
That's like an archaic, outdated idea from the Middle Ages.
And we know better than that now.
And it gets really hard, I think, to look at things like this and not recognize evil when you see it.
Maybe you can't quantify it.
Maybe you can't exactly define it.
Maybe you can't plug it into some sort of research study that's peer-reviewed and published in a very prestigious medical journal.
And yes, I'm a very sophisticated guy.
Maybe you can't do that, but you can still recognize child sacrifice when you see it.
And I think it's good that we've shined a light on that.
I think it was a victory.
I think there's more to be done.
But we also have to remember that politics is a tug of war, you know?
And even if it's an obvious victory, even if we never should have been that far back in the first place to where something like this could even happen in this country, let alone Texas, even if we can, you know, get that one or two inches of rope back, that is still on the net good for us.
And it's a good place to start.
So I'm glad that we could do that.
I wanted to make this point.
It went from drag queen story time to drag king story time.
Okay, not a good joke.
Gosh dang it.
Come on.
I literally thought he almost, I thought I'd die.
I thought he was just like, how about another joke, bro?
So where can we find you guys if people want more bad jokes and more all of those?
You can find me at my Twitter for more on-the-ground reporting.
I'm going to be doing a lot more reports around the country very soon.
So stay tuned.
Find me a handle.
Just Aldo Buddhazoni.
Well, currently I'm locked out of my Twitter account, but it's still available to follow.
And guys, I'm on Instagram.
I'm on YouTube.
You can't find me.
You ain't looking, dog.
For more undercover reporting from me, you guys can get me at TaylorUSA on Twitter.
I'll be wearing some tutus, some vagina outfits, some good stuff.
So, oh, we got to do whatever we can to expose these groomers, and we're going to continue to.
This is the dream team in this room right here.
And the episode will be out, I mean, before this, but the 12th, Troy Aikman's restaurant in Texas Live next to the ballpark in Arlington is having a Disney drag brunch.
I think we ought to go there too as well.
I'm thinking you're right.
I'm thinking we do ought to go there.
I don't have Twitter because I'm not a paid-for establishment shill, but you can find me on youtube.com slash John Doyle.
I am Elijah Schaefer, co-hosting my show, Slightly Offensive, which is my show.
It's the best show on Blaze TV.
Anyone who tells you otherwise is getting paid by George Soros.
Thank you so much for watching.
I'm signing out.
God bless America.
My name is Elijah Schaefer.
I married an Australian.
I'm cool.
I have a dog named Gunther.
It's me, Elijah Schaefer.
Can you tell?
Who am I?
Yeah, literally.
Are you retarded?
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