Hodgetwins - Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Defense of Gender Ideology Is CRAZY AF! Aired: 2023-08-05 Duration: 11:31 === The Planet Watcher (01:59) === [00:00:00] Yeah, I got a new show for y'all. [00:00:02] We got a damn good show. [00:00:06] Neil deGrasse Tyson. [00:00:08] He's a scientist and astrophysicist. [00:00:12] He studies planets and stars and it's a lot more than that. [00:00:15] No, that's not what he do. [00:00:17] He's a planet watcher. [00:00:19] Well, I'm sure. [00:00:20] What else he do? [00:00:21] Look at black holes? [00:00:24] That's it. [00:00:26] He's not an astronaut. [00:00:28] He's got his telescope at home and he looks at shit. [00:00:33] That's what he does. [00:00:34] Well, we need to do some research on it, but he's an astrophysicist. [00:00:38] I always thought when somebody's a physicist. [00:00:41] Glorified Star Watcher. [00:00:42] Well, he's a physicist, so he's got a... [00:00:46] Well, what has he accomplished? [00:00:50] He did anything? [00:00:51] I don't know. [00:00:51] I haven't followed him that time. [00:00:52] Oh, man. [00:00:52] Y'all giving this man too much credit. [00:00:57] But anyway, this astrophysicist, he starts talking about gender. [00:01:02] Once you stick to planets and stars and finding black holes and stuff. [00:01:08] Why are you talking about gender? [00:01:09] You should already know what gender is if you've studied planets and stars. [00:01:13] Yeah. [00:01:13] You still, wait a minute, you an expert in astronomy, but you haven't figured out what a male and female is? [00:01:20] He has figured it out. [00:01:21] Oh, he figured out for everybody, huh? [00:01:23] Yeah, he's explaining it to everybody. [00:01:24] Earth is got, he's a genius, right? [00:01:26] I guess so. [00:01:26] He's an astrophysicist. [00:01:28] You got to be smart to be an astrophysicist. [00:01:29] Maybe he, maybe, but you know, in this time, this day and age, he's black, right? [00:01:34] So probably gave him a couple points. [00:01:37] They just gone throw him in now. [00:01:38] Yeah, gon' throw him any black. [00:01:40] He's one of them. [00:01:41] Give him about 15 points. [00:01:42] Yeah, go ahead. [00:01:43] We got a. [00:01:44] It's all about inclusivity. [00:01:47] It's all about equity. [00:01:48] Not equality. [00:01:50] Equity. [00:01:51] Equity actually inhibits equality. [00:01:54] Yeah. [00:01:55] Equity inhibits equality. [00:01:56] But anyway, check out this video. === Gender Identity Experiments (09:32) === [00:01:59] I did this experiment. [00:02:00] I was in the New York City subway. [00:02:01] It was in the winter. [00:02:02] Everyone has a he did him an experiment. [00:02:05] On the subway. [00:02:06] Everybody, the scientist did an experiment on the subway. [00:02:12] Well, you can have experiments where. [00:02:14] Man, any experiment you do in the subway ain't about shit. [00:02:18] But he's a scientist. [00:02:20] I'd go on the subway and do an experiment. [00:02:22] Anybody can do that. [00:02:23] Yeah, yeah. [00:02:24] I guess he's doing, well, well, just go to the video. [00:02:28] All right. [00:02:29] I was in the New York City subway. [00:02:30] It was in the winter. [00:02:30] Everyone has a big coat on. [00:02:32] And so I'm just looking at heads sticking out of the winter coats. [00:02:36] And I said, why do I know who's male and who's female? [00:02:42] As I go down the line. [00:02:44] This is just a simple question I ask myself. [00:02:46] And I say, well, these six people are female. [00:02:49] Those four are male. [00:02:50] Why do I, why am I sure of that? [00:02:53] I was sure of it because what I was cueing on were features that are secondary and tertiarily added to a person's appearance. [00:03:06] Tertiarily. [00:03:07] So all the girls compared to the boys, I looked at all. [00:03:10] What are the girls doing? [00:03:11] They have, on average, longer earrings. [00:03:13] They have two earrings. [00:03:15] They have, on average, longer hair. [00:03:17] They have eyeliner. [00:03:18] They have tweezed eyebrows. [00:03:20] Longer nails on average. [00:03:22] Painted nails. [00:03:23] They have makeup, a blush. [00:03:27] Okay? [00:03:28] And if there was any hair on their upper lip, that got removed. [00:03:33] Any hair between the eyebrows? [00:03:35] Removed. [00:03:35] Okay, Paul. [00:03:36] If it's all trimmed there. [00:03:37] All I look at is hips, chest. [00:03:43] That camel toe between their legs. [00:03:45] Yeah. [00:03:46] You talk about all this superficial stuff. [00:03:48] Of course, different. [00:03:49] I mean, those are just hallmarks. [00:03:50] It's superficial characteristics of what women wear and what men wear. [00:03:54] See, because of men like you, a man thinks he can put on a dress and he's a woman now. [00:03:59] Yeah, he ain't got. [00:04:00] He ain't got. [00:04:01] They trying to say that your body parts. [00:04:04] What he's trying to insinuate he's, he's making implications that your body parts. [00:04:09] He said tertiality. [00:04:10] What the hell does that mean? [00:04:11] I never heard tertiality. [00:04:12] What is that? [00:04:13] Some kind of astronomy word? [00:04:14] I don't know. [00:04:15] He gives that a disease. [00:04:16] That's. [00:04:16] Nobody's using that word. [00:04:17] You know what I know about smart people. [00:04:19] They use words nobody's ever heard of to make them look smart and most people like man this dude's smart. [00:04:23] Tertiality what the hell's that He's trying to make? [00:04:27] He's insinuating that what makes a woman and a man is is what they wear. [00:04:30] That's what he was saying. [00:04:31] Yeah, how they make up. [00:04:33] But if that was the case, why you got people, if that's the case, if you're clothes and your hallmarks and superficial things make you a man or woman, why is people chopping cocks off? [00:04:43] Yeah, we chopping healthy cocks off the human body. [00:04:49] Cocks, nuts. [00:04:51] Well, they suggest also that your sexual organs doesn't determine your gender. [00:04:56] But if that's the case, why are you chopping them off? [00:04:58] I just said that. [00:04:59] I cleaned it up for you. [00:05:00] No, well, you got to replicate it, man. [00:05:02] I already said it. [00:05:03] Mine was better. [00:05:03] Let's keep rolling. [00:05:05] Man. [00:05:06] Those are the girls. [00:05:08] What are they wearing? [00:05:09] They're wearing girls' clothes. [00:05:10] Well, how do I know they're girls' clothes? [00:05:12] Just go to the store. [00:05:14] They know how to sell you girls' clothes. [00:05:16] There's a whole section for just girls and women, okay? [00:05:20] I'm just saying girls and boys. [00:05:21] How about the boys? [00:05:22] Oh, the boys. [00:05:24] If there's anyone who is a little thin and flabby, they went to the gym. [00:05:27] So they walked, they sitting down and they got some muscles. [00:05:32] I could tell a girl if she's wearing boy clothes. [00:05:35] These transgenders out here that went from girl to boy, I'm like, something's off here. [00:05:40] Oh, you wanted them with a girl dressed up like a guy? [00:05:46] You can't hide that boot in them hips. [00:05:48] Yeah. [00:05:49] You could grow that beard up, but you walk around still got them big old hips. [00:05:52] Like childbirth hips. [00:05:54] I still can see, you still got a nice booty, man. [00:05:56] Yeah, like when you see a dude go to a woman. [00:05:59] Yeah, you look at that Adam's app on his throat. [00:06:01] I mean, you just, they just got this present-like hard face. [00:06:05] That face looks hard. [00:06:08] That face hard as hell. [00:06:11] They got a washboard face. [00:06:12] Yeah, that damn face is chiseled out of stone. [00:06:19] This is an experiment. [00:06:20] Yeah. [00:06:21] Looking at people's looking at superficial things. [00:06:24] Stereotypical things. [00:06:25] Yeah, I call this an observation. [00:06:26] I wouldn't call it. [00:06:27] You a scientist? [00:06:28] Really? [00:06:29] Yeah. [00:06:29] Kids, I mean, man, that's not even an experiment. [00:06:32] That's just a walk in daily life. [00:06:35] Let's keep going. [00:06:35] There's some more of this. [00:06:37] Yeah. [00:06:39] And they've got, yeah. [00:06:40] And they might grow a beard and a mustache because that's a manly thing to do. [00:06:45] Wow. [00:06:45] And they're wearing boy clothes because they went to the boy section of the store to get it. [00:06:52] And if the women's chest is not as large as she wants it, she goes and gets surgery to make it bigger as 300,000 American women do every year. [00:07:05] I know several. [00:07:06] You're right. [00:07:07] Okay, so my point is, apparently, the XXXY chromosomes are insufficient. [00:07:15] Oh, because when we wake up in the morning, we exaggerate whatever feature we want to portray the gender of our choice. [00:07:28] You don't choose gender. [00:07:29] Either the one you're assigned, the one you choose to be. [00:07:32] Whatever. [00:07:33] Stephen A. Smith, and he's actually entertaining. [00:07:35] There's no backlash. [00:07:37] There's no pushback or anything. [00:07:38] You know what he's doing? [00:07:39] You have gender and sex. [00:07:40] Gender and sex has always been synonymous. [00:07:42] Now this new thing is gender identity. [00:07:44] He's conflating gender identity with actual gender, which is synonymous with sex. [00:07:49] Yeah. [00:07:51] And this is a scientist, astrophysicist, they call him. [00:07:54] This dude throws out science, the X, Y, the chromosome, he just throws that out. [00:07:58] That's meaningless. [00:07:59] Yeah, you're not a biologist, you astrophysicist. [00:08:01] I don't think you qualified to talk about these subjects. [00:08:03] I don't think you, actually, I don't even think you qualify to be an astrophysicist. [00:08:07] If you're this damn stupid on something people have learned by the time they went to preschool, you know what? [00:08:17] Four-year-olds, four-year-olds know the difference between a man and a woman. [00:08:21] He's an astrophysicist and don't know that. [00:08:23] There's some more to this. [00:08:24] Two progressive clowns. [00:08:26] Stephen A. [00:08:27] I think Stephen A. [00:08:28] No, I wouldn't say he's progressive. [00:08:30] He's probably liberal. [00:08:31] No, liberal's dead. [00:08:33] Yeah, but he's that part has been hijacked by progressives. [00:08:35] Well, he's got to be progressive. [00:08:36] He's entertaining this nonsense with no pool. [00:08:39] Yeah, he's definitely progressive. [00:08:40] There's no such thing as a modern liberal anymore. [00:08:42] Liberals and conservatives is like this. [00:08:44] They're like that. [00:08:45] Progressives, they're batshit crazy. [00:08:47] All right, let's keep going. [00:08:50] And so now, here, so now just to tie a bow on this, I say to you, somewhere I read, somewhere, I think I read that the United States was a land where we have the pursuit of happiness. [00:09:07] Suppose no matter my chromosomes, today I feel 80% female, 20% male. [00:09:13] I'm going to put on makeup. [00:09:14] I'm going to do this. [00:09:16] Tomorrow I might feel 80% male. [00:09:18] I'll remove the makeup and I'll wear a muscle shirt. [00:09:22] Why do you care? [00:09:24] Same reason why. [00:09:25] What business is it of yours to require that I fulfill your inability to think of gender on a spectrum? [00:09:36] Oh, it's my inability. [00:09:38] Oh, it's our inability. [00:09:40] Why do we care? [00:09:40] Because we got to participate in your nonsense. [00:09:42] You got men competing against females. [00:09:45] You got men taking positions away from women. [00:09:48] That's why we care. [00:09:48] Hey, Kevin, you hear that condescending, patronizing tone? [00:09:54] Yeah, like you better. [00:09:55] You require to undertake follow me with this. [00:09:59] I know you're slow. [00:10:02] Why do you care? [00:10:05] There's a pursuit of happiness. [00:10:07] Okay, of course. [00:10:07] Well, you care so much. [00:10:09] Yeah. [00:10:11] But that's not the argument. [00:10:12] Nobody's saying they can't do what they're doing. [00:10:14] What we're saying is you could be dressed like a woman, but you're still a man. [00:10:19] Yeah. [00:10:19] You can dress like a man and if you want, if you're a woman, you still a woman. [00:10:24] It doesn't change anything. [00:10:25] Yeah. [00:10:26] Yeah, you're lying to people. [00:10:28] That's why we care. [00:10:29] For the whole, man, since the beginning of time, when you look at a bathroom, it has the, you know, the pictures on it, man, woman. [00:10:36] Yeah. [00:10:37] There's no been, never been a time where you looked at a picture, seen a dress, and it's like, okay, if I wear a dress, I can go on there. [00:10:42] Yeah, who does that? [00:10:44] I'll tell you who. [00:10:45] People that are nuts. [00:10:47] Okay, this room right here, when I go to the bathroom, if I'm wearing a dress, I can use this one. [00:10:51] If I'm wearing a pair of pants, I can use this one. [00:10:54] Gender is not a spectrum. [00:10:55] Gender identity is, but you're conflating gender identity with gender. [00:11:01] And gender and sex are synonymous. [00:11:03] They've always been. [00:11:05] Yeah, suck it up, Buttercup. [00:11:06] Burning hell. [00:11:08] Damn, good shit. [00:11:10] Suck. [00:11:13] Hey, we got a new giveaway going. [00:11:14] Just hell. 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