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April 15, 2021 - Louder with Crowder
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Federal law prohibits filming of endangered falcons except for educational purposes.
To avoid federal crimes and maximum penalty of up to five years in prison, the following comedy sketch has been edited in post-production to be educational.
Viewer discretion is advised.
Oh, pretty bird.
Pretty- Oh.
Oh.
No, shh, shh.
It's okay.
It's okay, pretty bird.
Shh.
What the hell are you doing?
This is our falcon, our CrowderShop.com mascot.
I'm going to teach her how to hunt and carry logs.
You don't even think about falconing?
Actually, it's falconry, which historically was a popular sport and status symbol among the nobles of medieval Europe and Japan, where it's called takaguri.
Falconry has been around forever and may have even been started in Mesopotamia.
He's got a hysterical little helmet with a spear.
Good question, Steven.
The falcon's hood, used during the phase of its acclimating to humans, which is referred to as the manning process, is used to keep the raptor in a calm state, both in early parts of its training and throughout its life.
You think we can get her to attack Brendan?
Do you want to attack Brendan?
Yes.
Falcons aren't naturally human aggressive.
Kestra will do well starting with chicken hearts, livers, then switching to other meats like sparrows, other small birds, ducks, ducks and pigeons, and then move on to mice and insects.
So remember, if you see a falcon in the wild, it's more afraid of you than you are of him.
This one's for her.
I'm gonna quit!
Thompkins may be badass, but not as badass as merchandise, which you can get at CrowderShop.com
for a limited time.
I'm gonna quit!
I'm gonna quit!
That was a tame slurp, and the reason for that is because today I gotta be in my best
You do?
Because Dave Lando... Hey, can someone bring up... Where is Dave Lando?
He's doing a show tonight.
Let's plug that there later, but he couldn't be here today.
So Papa Crowder is here.
How are you, Papa Crowder?
Fantastic.
You make that desk look minuscule from this angle.
Well, that's because I'm jacked as hell!
Got some gains.
You guys want to put on some muscle, man?
No, it's just called cracking your femur and getting fat.
Gerald A. is here.
Quarter Black Gary is here.
How are you?
Good mornin'.
That's not black at all.
I'm a falconer.
Falcon-ry.
We have a lot to get to today.
We have Jason Whitlock on the show.
Oh, nice.
Sports?
Yeah, sports.
He's gotten into hot water.
He was a Division 1 Athlete.
Division 1 athlete.
Hosted shows at ESPN, Fox Sports, and was recently suspended from Twitter.
Black guy who's spoken out against Black Lives Matter.
Why?
Sorry, person of color speaking out against Persons of Color's Lives Matter.
Black Lives Matter needs to change the name!
You know what?
You and the United Negroes College Fund.
Get your act together.
They haven't changed it.
So we're going to be talking about that.
We're going to be talking about Trevor Noah, who has still maintained his asshole haircut during quarantine as virtue signaling.
He needs to get his shape up, man.
And he supports puberty blockers for kids.
We're going to be talking about court packing.
We have a lot to get to.
And Pops Crowder, you don't have to keep looking at yourself like Oprah, you know.
He always gets in and he's super quiet.
Have you ever been able to get him to shut up outside?
No, he always has a conversation.
I'm going to end up on Media Matters.
You will anyway.
I just don't want to blow the whole thing up with one comment.
Well, you can do it.
We don't care.
You're a senior, so you get special rights.
You can steal stuff.
I'm confused!
Where's the Oval Office?
Right this way.
Where's my vaccine?
Before I get to anything else, look, there are so many conspiracies that go around with this show.
And sometimes you realize they're based in some truth, they're based in no truth at all.
There's a conspiracy going around that Betty is dead.
Really?
What?
Why?
I don't know.
Now here's the thing.
Betty has been gone.
She went to special training, you know, to become a support dog for my wife, and there have been some complications.
So my question today is actually going to be very personal, and I really could use your advice.
Genuinely, I'm conflicted about this, and I know it's weird to start it with my dog, but here's the thing.
Betty was gone for several months to be trained.
She goes to this farm in Kentucky.
And she loves it there.
She runs around with the dogs, and she loves chasing animals.
Like, she's just an insane dog.
She came back, and so we were doing this for Instagram, getting this video ready, like, Betty's gonna come back, you know, like, you know, when soldiers come home?
Yeah.
Right.
Not exactly the reaction that I was expecting.
Here you go.
Here's Betty after not seeing me for three months.
the grand reveal.
Ran right to Joe Louis.
And then ran past me again.
My question to you is, like, look, I hate it when people say, like, oh, I just love my dog.
But then I moved to an apartment that doesn't take dogs, so I don't have a dog anymore.
It's like, no, that's your family!
I've never had a dog for anything other than the entirety of its life.
However, Betty has fallen in love with this great Dane over there at this farm in Kentucky.
She loves it.
There's no way that I can make her as happy at my house.
Joe Louis would not do well.
on a farm. He wants to be with his people. Betty just wants to be running, like let her
No.
Yeah.
out all day, run around with a pack of dogs like a gang of marauders, and come back in.
I want to do what's best for her, but I want to be a good...
What would you do, genuinely?
Would you say, okay, Betty, go and live on this farm? We're not putting her down. Actually
live on a farm?
A real farm. Okay, code for killing.
So what is more selfish of me?
It's tough, because Joe Louis likes her, but she... Let her go.
I've thought about it, but I just, you know... Free Betty.
Alright.
But we have a lot of other stuff to get to, but this is a clip that's been going viral, and I just love it.
For all the right reasons.
And all the wrong reasons.
Dan Bongino and Geraldo Rivera.
Remember him?
Al Capone's too?
He still has a show.
Takes his shirtless selfies in the gym.
He's a fan of those shirtless selfies.
We're not.
Here's Dan Bongino and Geraldo Rivera getting into it with Geraldo Rivera calling Dan a son of a bitch.
On air on Fox News.
Where is all this massive body count we would see?
He's just making this up.
He has no data to back it up.
He doesn't know anything about that woman.
He's injecting racism to the argument because he has nothing else.
that woman. He's injecting racism into the argument. Mr. Rhetoric, that's why.
You tell that to the black families.
Oh, they're trying to play them off?
Gotta love cable news.
That's a fact.
That's a fact.
All you want to do is see the country burn.
You just want to see the country burn.
I want to see the country burn?
You son of a b****.
You're nothing but a punk.
You're a punk.
You're a punk.
You wouldn't tell me that to my face.
We'll leave it there.
By the way, Corraldo Rivera is 98.
Who's calling?
Oh, it's Bongino.
Yeah, let him through.
So what's your issue, Crowder?
Don't return my calls anymore?
What?
There's no issue, we just spoke like three days ago, Dan.
No, you're a son of a bitch, you punk.
I don't know why he does this.
I gave you the recipe for the spicy meatballs myself privately, and then you released it on Instagram, Dan.
He just hung up.
He hung up?
He hung up.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
You son of a bitch.
I'm easy to find.
Let's move on to the next story.
Here I am.
I'm going into bat for him.
Yeah.
I know.
Calls red.
I mean, can't believe it.
it a little Sicilian more huh such a romance It is hard to peg Dan, though.
I think he's Sicilian.
At least. At least. No, I think that's the, anyway. So here's another thing, and this is another story here about.
By the way, what are they doing now?
Hey, is that the judge not wearing his turtle shell mask?
Look at this!
Look at this!
Did they lift the mask mandate in the courtroom?
Derek Chauvin will not testify.
He will invoke his Fifth Amendment rights.
We also heard that the prosecution will call rebuttal witnesses, and the judge mentioned newly discovered evidence.
That's notable.
But first, Laura, to your reaction to Chauvin's decision there.
Not to testify.
Okay, let's go back.
That's exactly why I hate cable news.
No added value to cable news.
It's like, hey, this is what you're watching.
Let's talk about what you're watching.
Let's invade what it is that interests you with our uninteresting conversation.
I'm so glad I don't have to do that crap anymore.
So here's another example.
CNN, they send the reporters out on the ground to the Black Lives Matter riots that escalated pretty quickly at the Brooklyn Center.
And of course, they fired the Brooklyn Center manager because he said that we need to wait for due process for the police.
How dare he?
How dare he do that?
I mean, we wouldn't want due process for the black cop involved with this.
Um, so, uh, after the shooting of Dante Wright, right, there was this, obviously the riots, and then CNN sent down a crew.
They were physically assaulted, pretty brutally, and then chased off.
Watch this first for context.
No, Bobo, no, no, you don't got no type of... no, no, no, no, no, no, no, we don't... it's all peace, baby, it's all
peace. It's all peace.
Is it?
No, no, it isn't.
Oh, doesn't look like it. Looks like a bottle opposite of that.
I'm gonna let the water knock you out!
All good.
All good. I'm an ally.
And here they are trying to leave, get to their cars.
They're being followed.
Which, by the way, happened with me at the union protest in Lansing, only the guy showed me his gun.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's all peace when a guy is leaving and you're following him to the car and still committing assault and battery.
Now watch this.
Watch.
Watch this.
Watch.
Oh, all of a sudden they care about private property.
You hit the car!
It's a novelty license plate, it says tits!
Spit now!
You hit the tits!
Can you believe that?
I can't believe that at all.
And we're supposed to negotiate with these people like they aren't children looking for an excuse for violence?
You know what you deserve when you throw a water bottle at an old man?
You deserve to get your ass kicked.
That would be justice.
No justice, no peace.
Alright, I guess you want to go old Irish fighting style?
That would be justice.
No, no, I want to throw water bottles from far away.
Oh no, don't grab that, that's my GHB bottle.
That's a high ticket item.
Now here's the issue too.
Did CNN, these were CNN reporters, right?
Did CNN cover it at all?
Token Allen, you're supposed to be on the overlays here.
For CNN, did they cover it?
Did they cover it?
It was Miguel, the guy who was attacked.
Yeah, Miguel Marquez.
Overlay A, overlay B. This is the guy who was attacked.
Oh, his dogs are in the car.
And then did CNN cover it?
No.
That's overlay B. Yeah, this is his response, too.
So CNN didn't cover any of it.
Oh, I thought we were supposed to have an overlay.
I went through CNN all morning.
Nothing there.
So you can go there right now, CNN.com.
They send out their reporters, their reporters get violently attacked, and they do nothing to protect them.
So it's cowards sending out Seemingly cowards.
Those reporters as well.
Oh, it's all good.
I'm an ally.
In order to cover cowards and say that it's all peaceful, and that it's all about strength.
And this is something we've talked about.
You know, I've had people take swings at me when we've gone out and done Change My Minds.
We've had the beautiful, brave transgender males who, you know, threw a homeless man's lunchbox at me.
That's right.
Tried to steal my sign.
But, like, especially when we've had women out there.
You guys have always known.
I say, like, hey, protect them.
Make sure that they're safe.
Yeah.
I have to make sure that I control myself so that I don't go ape shit, livid crazy if someone hurts a member of my crew.
At the very least, you'd see some righteous anger.
No one there does anything.
Hey, when you talk about solidarity, no one at CNN is going to walk for putting your reporters in harm's way.
Hey, this is the message, by the way, anyone out there, because CNN, no one actually watches them.
They make a lot of their money from on-the-ground footage, right, that they sort of license.
If you want to be safe, don't work for CNN.
They'll let anything happen to you, and they won't protect you.
And as a matter of fact, they'll cover for the people who attack you.
They'll call them peaceful protesters.
Yeah, exactly.
As long as it fits their narrative, they're fine with it.
I don't know, by the way, halfway through that, you see the guy run up, ready to jump into something.
He's like, what are we doing?
What are we doing?
Where's the fight?
This is the mentality of the people that are out there right now.
This is not about getting justice.
This is not about making sure that your voices are heard.
This is about looking for a fight.
This is about being in high school and seeing something happening, running over and trying to get involved.
They're not looking for a fight, Gerald.
These are people that have never been accountable to anybody.
Right.
And by the way, what does a water bottle weigh?
at all. They want to chirp from the bushes. These aren't people. And had it been the other way,
where it was a Trump rally or some kind of conservative function, CNN would have covered
it. Yeah, they would have covered it all. If one person got hit in the head with a water bottle.
And by the way, what does a water bottle weigh? A couple of pounds?
Also, you don't know what they're filling it with.
Exactly, but even if it's just water, you're like, oh, you got knocked... Are you serious?
You got knocked out by a water bottle?
He threw a two-pound projectile.
That's because he wasn't looking.
He wasn't looking.
He was an old man, and he threw it from behind.
And then the guys come in saying they're looking for a fight.
It's almost like the water bottles are the arrows.
You know, they take down some of the members, like... And then the other guy's like, okay, now we can come in.
And now we're the immortals.
No, you're pussies.
That's all of you, okay?
Just to be really clear, and CNN They're cowards.
They're absolute cowards.
I can't believe they didn't go into bat for their own guys.
When they say, we're peaceful, then CNN says, oh, we're with you.
They show their bias.
Yeah, and even the guy, this is what I was reading, the guy responded, Marquez, who was hit, by the way, my team and I are fine and I appreciate your concern.
I hope for equal justice under the law and will continue to report on this vital story as it unfolds.
That's like when Dick Cheney shot a guy in the face and he made him apologize.
Which, I think I am in the extreme minority here, in that I really don't like a lot of Dick Cheney's policy, but I adore him as a person, and no one else feels that way!
Just because, when he leaned into John Edwards' microphone, if you guys don't remember this, people out there, I know we have a lot of younger viewers, just so you know, language warning, he was debating John Edwards, remember this?
And John Edwards brought up his daughter being a lesbian, and like, you should support this with your daughter, and after the debate, they finished it, and Dick Cheney leaned in and said, Deliberately, by the way, because he said it into John Edwards' lapel mic.
He said, you can go fuck yourself for that.
Look at me.
You can go fuck yourself for that comment.
Look at me.
That's pretty good.
Made sure he was listening.
Made sure he was listening.
It wasn't an accidental, like, hot mic.
He knew exactly what he was doing.
So probably safer to work for him than CNN.
Hey, I'm on Instagram by the way, Ladderworth Crowder, if you guys want to follow me there.
The best thing you can do for this show is just tune in to live Monday through Thursday at 10 a.m.
Eastern.
We're gonna be taking your Mug Club chat and along with Jason Whitlock a little bit later.
So my question to you...
is what you think about court packing, and then how long do you think until there are no more women's records in sports?
We're going to get to Trevor Noah in a little bit.
Genuinely.
The best thing is just comment, comment, comment.
That helps with the YouTube algorithms.
It's always in a pretty nice community there compared to most YouTube comments.
It sounds like a loaded question, but it's not.
It's not a loaded question.
No, no, don't you know?
It's a regular question.
It's not reality anymore.
You're anti-science if you think that men are biologically superior to women in athletic endeavors.
Right.
I just want to make sure that we're all on the same delusional page here.
I don't want to be a bigot.
Yet we still have weight classes in men's sports.
Not for long.
We also have anti-doping policies in men's sports.
Alright, we'll save it for the Trevor Noah segment because I want him to see it and I want to concentrate it.
Like a little hate from concentrate.
So Biden and the Democrats right now, this is what people are talking about, packing the court.
And what does that mean?
It doesn't just mean like, you know, putting them on a smaller bench.
It means that they want to add seats to the court.
Now, here's what's interesting about this.
Biden's point of view has changed dramatically over the years, kind of, I mean, like Hillary Clinton with gay marriage, or Barack Obama with gay marriage, or Kamala Harris with Gay marriage and weed.
So for people who don't know, let's set the stage because now Democrats are actually pushing forward.
It was supposed to be an investigation into whether they should pack the court.
Democrats said, let's stop with the theater.
Let's just do it.
But here's Biden then and now.
Remember this old adage about power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely?
Corrupted by power, in my view, unveiled his court-packing plan.
He wanted to increase the number of justices to 15, allowing himself to nominate those additional judges.
took the knack of courage and the part of his own party institutionally to stand up against this power grab.
They'll know my opinion of course when the election is over.
Now look, I know it's a great question for y'all and I don't blame you for asking,
but you know the moment I answer that question, the headline in every one of your papers will be about that.
Other than, other than, focusing on what's happening now.
If they vote out before the election, you are open to expanding the court?
I'm open to considering what happens from that point on.
Listen, I know he spent 59, sorry, 64 years in public office, but he goes against the grain in that he delivers direct answers.
This man is no one's Manchurian puppet.
I'm not saying that I won't not do it.
Are you trying to wiggle out of this?
I forgot the question.
I have no idea where I am right now.
I love how he doesn't contradict himself, at least.
Yeah, no, exactly.
Look, this guy's not running the show right now, former Vice President Joe Biden.
Before we move on to the court packing, I think we actually have to check in some Falcon
Facts on the ground with Thomas Finnegan.
Thomas, are you there, sir?
Hi, Stephen.
Thank you for having me.
me. Yeah. I have a couple of quick Falcon facts for you.
Good.
We'll check back in with him.
Ga'Hoole's usually so nice.
Ga'Hoole's usually pretty nice, yeah.
The Falcon.
By the way, it's because we wrote a bunch of Falcon sketches and then we were told it was illegal.
You needed to have them on solely for educational purposes and we spent a lot of money making this happen.
That actually attacked him with the hood on, Garrett?
Yeah, I don't know.
I have no idea.
Or the helmet.
Maybe something about Thomas that just kind of feared off-putting.
So, with the packing of the Supreme Court, Biden established a commission, like I was saying, to study reforming the Supreme Court.
This was like last week that he announced this, right?
Yeah.
The commission will produce, quote, an analysis of the principal arguments of the contemporary public debate for and against Supreme Court reform, you know, including the appraisal of the merits and legality and... Okay, so they're like, okay, they're proposing... Now, House Democrats and Jerry Nadler, they're just going to be introducing legislation today, right, to add four Four justices to the Supreme Court.
They just didn't even think about one.
They just went right past it.
Like, ah, four's the magic number here.
I wonder why.
What happened to the blue ribbon panel?
What does that mean, a blue ribbon panel?
I have no idea.
I haven't consulted at all.
Now, here's the thing.
We've talked about this and it changed my mind with the ACB, confirming ACB.
People say, well, why, why, why don't we just, we've added justices to the courts in the past.
Well over a hundred years ago.
The last time... Why do we have nine justices?
Let's be clear.
For people who don't understand it, I'll explain to you a little bit of the history and then we'll get to why this is a horrible idea.
The last time was in 1869?
1869.
This was during Reconstruction where we added the justice and we decided on nine.
And that's because, think about it, you're in a point reconstruction, you're talking about after the Civil War, it was more of a pragmatic reason because you'd have these justices, these judges, who would have to travel all around to these circuit courts, and so they divided them into certain, basically considered regional sort of responsibilities, and they needed that amount of judges.
That's why they changed it.
They haven't changed it since.
I think it was actually FDR wanted to do it, and even Democrats were vehemently opposed to it.
So this is something that may surprise a lot of people, but not that it's determined by polls, not that policy needs to be determined by polls, but the vast majority of Americans, I should say the majority of Americans, also oppose CorkPak.
53% Rasmussen.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, it was a practical decision, too, when they did it to nine.
They said, look, the court is about three years behind on cases right now.
We need circuit courts in the South, especially to make sure we just fought a civil war.
These guys still have the same values and same principles that we were fighting against.
We need circuit court judges down there.
So we're going to have the circuit court judges, and now we need to get through this backlog of cases.
So nine is the number.
It was actually reduced to seven in 1866, basically to prevent the president from being able to nominate any justices.
At all.
And so it was kind of put back.
So there was a practical reason for moving it.
Please name the practical reason right now.
Oh, me?
Nobody can.
That's the thing.
There is no reason to move the number now.
Oh, I thought you were saying the practical reason I said before.
I'm like, you just listed it.
That was weird phraseology there, Gerald.
You're usually better at this.
I think your eyes glazed over for a second.
Maybe that's what it was.
Yeah.
No, there is no practical reason.
There's none whatsoever.
Not at all.
I thought it was a trick question.
Like, name the reason now.
I was like, what?
I don't think there is one now.
I don't know.
Was there a conversation?
I thought we all agreed it was bullshit, right?
Is that the trick question?
Is the answer D, bullshit?
It's still D. Always D. And by the way, this isn't new.
Even Ruth Bader Ginsburg was against court packing.
We have the quote right here.
Well, if anything, it would make the court appear partisan.
It would be that one side saying, well, we're in power.
It was only to enlarge the number of judges, so we'll have to have more people who will vote the way we want them to.
So I'm not at all in favor of that solution to what I see as a temporary situation.
Here's the thing.
It's very dangerous.
You guys can just go back to Schoolhouse Rock.
Three branches of government.
Yeah.
Trick question, Gerald.
What are the three branches?
Oh, no.
He got it wrong.
The answer is...
Do you have judicial?
Legislative?
Executive!
And then a bill comes out and goes, I'M TRANSGENDER!
OH YEAH!
Where does CNN fit in that?
CNN doesn't fit in that.
Well, they're just getting pelted with concrete water bottles.
Judicial is supposed to be the least politicized.
It's supposed to be separate and apart, right?
It really is supposed to be a non-political branch of government.
However, we know that's not necessarily the case, right?
We know that judges can be partisan, but that's not what they're supposed to be.
There used to be a debate in this country at one point about judicial activism, you know, sort of about how people approach, if they were originalists, right, if they were contextualists with the Constitution, But it still was designed to at least keep up the appearance, the air of impartiality.
They've blown way past that right now.
And they were accusing Donald Trump of packing the courts by filling vacant seats in his final year, which again, there's plenty of historical precedent for that.
There is not for simply adding seats to the court without a pragmatic geographic reason before the gift of flight.
The humans.
Mass flight, mass transit, certainly before the Biden-Acela Express, whatever it's called there, from New York to Baltimore.
And you know what?
Look, this is just, here's the issue.
If you haven't thought about this, right now if they add four judges to the court, okay, it's now whatever Democrats want.
And then it just becomes an arms race.
Republican?
Let's add three.
Let's add four.
Let's add five.
Once you start this, you cannot put that genie back in the bottle.
It is a fundamental change of how our government works.
And are you okay with it?
The next time?
A Trump is in power?
If you're a leftist?
Because I'll tell you what, my views have changed a little bit, where I think all of us really will.
Listen, principled conservatism and those things still matter, but now also, yeah, but we're tired of being trampled on.
It's like boxing and someone keeps kicking you in the nuts.
At a certain point, when you keep kneeing me in the pills, all right, if the ref's not calling it, we're going to knee you back.
And I'll tell you this, I'm someone who's always opposed to court packing.
If you add four seats, we should add five.
It's done.
The gloves are off.
Never wanted it to be that way, but then it just becomes about winning and irritating you, placing sand in all the right places.
That becomes my raison d'etre.
Yeah, well the Supreme Court was supposed to be the court of last resort, essentially, right?
So if we have a disagreement as a country on an issue, individual, whatever it is, You take it to them finally.
It's been through every single process.
You need that court to go by our founding documents and say, no, here's what this actually says.
You don't need it to be political.
And so the connection right now is Merrick Garland versus ACB.
You guys wouldn't let us have Merrick Garland in the last year of Obama.
You ended up pushing through ACB in the last year of Trump.
I understand you don't like how the system works, but that doesn't mean you change the rules and break the system.
This is what every single leftist policy is right now.
We don't like the system, so let's get rid of it.
Okay, well what would you replace it with?
We have no idea.
Just defund the police!
Okay, well what would you do?
Send in a social worker when a guy has a gun pointed at somebody?
Yeah, that's going to work out really well.
Send in a social worker who has an undergrad degree in Spanish studies.
Someone with a schizophrenic bender thinks the TV is talking to him.
It just makes common sense.
Sitting in a bathtub with a blow dryer just waiting for you.
Well, it's the same thing with the filibuster, too.
You know, four against a head.
It just depends on who's in power.
It depends on who's in power.
Yeah, it's like, what are you going to do?
Why do you need an issue with the Supreme Court?
Because now you have more.
Yeah.
Okay, so what do you want to do?
We would like to have more than you.
Well, why?
Well, because we want judges to have our opinion.
I thought they were supposed to be impartial.
They are.
Hey, what about Title IX?
Does it include dicks?
It does now.
Have you seen the world record books?
Dangly one.
By the way, this is another quick story.
Ben and Jerry's, I don't know if you saw this, Ben and Jerry's yesterday, they weighed in on the Dante Wright shooting, went full woke.
This is a tweet from Ben and Jerry.
I don't know if they've managed their own Twitter, they're probably too busy.
Ben getting on Jerry.
Doing a little bit of the fish food.
Little bit of the chunky monkey.
You know what I'm talking about?
I'm saying they're having sex.
Ben and Jerry.
Them and their silly little clueless looking fisherman's hats.
The murder of Dante Wright is their tweet.
The murder of hashtag Dante Wright is rooted in white supremacy.
Will they explain the reason?
Now we know.
And results from the intentional criminalization of black and brown communities.
This system can't be reformed.
It must be dismantled and a real system of public safety rebuilt from the ground up.
Hashtag defund the police.
Like you just said, it's just like dismantle the system.
All right, how about you go out there?
How about you handle the beats, Constable Ben and Jerry?
We'll give you a truancy baton.
Don't use it on each other.
That's paid for by taxpayer dollars.
Just for comparison, how hard is it to create content, Steven, versus edit content?
One would argue it's a little bit more difficult.
It's a little bit different.
In fact, nobody in the history of the world has created what we have here.
So it's been done one time.
Don't think that you can tear things down and rebuild them better.
It's very hard to do and it's very easy to build them back worse.
Although it's pretty easy to replace you with a blow-up doll.
Honestly, sometimes people don't like it.
Listen, I think we should kill the doll.
The comments love it.
Well, that's your problem because you can't kill a doll, Gerald.
Yes, you can.
It's not a living organism.
It told me I could.
So Ben and Gerald...
Ben and Jerry, they just gave us the reason.
It's white supremacy, we now know.
It's white supremacy.
Ice cream makers from the state of Vermont have told you what the problem is, and of course it's got really, it's got a lot of steam behind it on social media.
Though some think they were tone-deaf, missing the mark a little bit with their celebratory offering, Jamaican Me Tazy, and that seems like it's a little bit, yeah, off the mark.
You know what?
You need to fire your social media director, Ben and Jerry.
I know they're telling you to give hot takes.
You screwed up.
Yeah.
At least it's a taser on that one.
Yeah, at least it's a taser.
I can't believe that some people were mad.
They were like, this woman probably shouldn't have been in the force.
Why?
Well, because she was yelling, taser, taser, taser, taser, with a gun that everyone could see.
I think it's sort of reasonable.
She flagged half her partners in that swipe.
It was terrifying.
It was absolutely petrifying.
Accidental shooting because she didn't know the difference between a taser and a gun.
She was trying to choose which one.
And then Geraldo's like, I think we should have this on a strong side and then we should have a cross draw on the other side.
It's like, first off, they're already on separate sides.
Second, I don't know why you are employed by any media organization.
A party, right.
She said you don't keep it at the same place, like hip and hip, right?
You don't put them in the pockets right and left because it's the same mechanical movement.
You can go to the wrong side.
She said you put one lower on in the other pocket that's down on the leg.
That way it's a different mechanical motion to get this versus this, right?
Oh.
And I thought that was actually pretty good.
It's like, oh yeah, because now I'm thinking I have to lean down to get this versus just right here.
Last time I had surgery, I was wondering about the holsters.
I was like, hey, I got fentanyl?
Yeah.
Summer muscle relaxation!
I'm your Huckleberry.
An aspirin right here!
No wait, that was a fantasy.
Oh!
Sorry, forgot it.
Yeah, that happens.
By the way, sweetheart, I'll be home soon after this.
The nurse's outfit...
Make sure it's on the way.
With holsters.
Yes, with holsters.
Stop it!
Do you, after your appendectomy, find some difficulty moving stool?
I've got a suppository.
You are horrible at dirty talk.
That's not a suppository.
I didn't mean literally dirty.
Or perhaps you would like an oral saline solution?
It takes an hour and a half to soften your... Stop it!
Different priorities.
All right, so let's get to this.
I usually don't address Trevor Noah because I don't want to punch down.
But Trevor Noah now, what's interesting too, this is something really important.
Trevor Noah, all of his videos are raising, they're raising money for a nonprofit
if you check out YouTube right now for some COVID relief thing.
Also his videos, if you look, they have these really high view counts
but very low interaction rates comparatively.
So they're always auto, I don't know about you, let me know if you notice this,
always when I'm watching content, usually more conservative content on YouTube,
it auto plays Seth Meyers or Trevor Noah.
I have spoken with a lot of people, a lot of leftist people.
I don't know anyone who listens to Trevor Noah or watches Trevor Noah.
I don't know anyone who likes Trevor Noah.
I don't know anyone who would even give him a save-the-date if he was a relative thrice removed with Trevor Noah.
He's a walking straw man, so just think of it this way.
How much accountability do we have on this show?
Trevor Noah can just make claims and use the most basic logical fallacies that you will learn in your first semester at college and no one will ever call him on it.
So this is a perfect example.
And I also think, look, it's dangerous.
I think this is dangerous, and I'm not saying someone just speak—he can speak however he wants.
The issue is when Trevor Noah can go out there and advocate that men beat the hell out of women in sports, and that children should be allowed on puberty blockers, and then the powers that be silence and throttle opposing opinions like—that's when you get into danger.
Danger is not different voices.
Danger is eliminating voices so that people hear only one.
And then they bitch about echo chambers.
So here, let's go to Trevor Noah, a couple of claims here that he makes regarding transgender athletes, males in female sports, and puberty blockers, and go through it piece by piece.
Clip A.
is that when it comes to major issues with tons of evidence, like climate change, or coronavirus, or gun violence, they're like, huh, let's wait until we see more evidence.
But now, there's an issue that barely even exists, and they're like, we don't got time for evidence!
That's a plastic trophy!
This is like 2009 YouTube.
Wrong.
Now, the one thing that people making these laws always point to is a single story from Connecticut
a few years ago.
That's not evidence that trans kids are stealing opportunities from everyone else.
I think conservatives are missing the entire point of youth sports in the first place.
Because it's not really about the tiny minority of kids who will go on to get scholarships
and perform at an elite level.
It's not about that.
That's exactly what sports are about.
It's about kids achieving their personal best, developing good habits and self-esteem, and learning to bully the chess team.
No, no, no, no, no.
Sports are exactly about being the best.
They're exactly about being elite and being the best.
Maybe some people want some self-esteem or discipline, but the purpose for sports is to test oneself, improve oneself, and be the best.
This is, now this is the issue, is the jumping off point.
He doesn't understand what sports are because, Maybe he's in transition.
I have no idea.
It's tough to tell.
You don't want to assume.
He doesn't understand what sports are about, and he uses right away one of the very first logical fallacies that you learn about.
You have the logical fallacies of the appeal to authority fallacy, the correlation does not equal causation fallacy, and this is one that I'll use Latin for you, a little bit of the Romance languages.
It's called argumentum ad novitatum.
I think I'm saying that correctly.
It's a fallacy, and let me read the textbook definition.
This fallacy is the opposite of appeal to tradition, and that it is an attempt to claim that the newness or modernity of something is evidence of its truth and superiority.
The novelty of the idea or proposition does not entail its truth or falsity.
So, he's saying, there's no evidence here.
Look, there's no problem.
Look, because we haven't done it yet.
Since the beginning of America, since world history, we haven't allowed men to dominate women in sports.
That was partially the basis for Title IX, right?
We wanted equal opportunity with women's sports.
You wouldn't need it if women were as good as men and people actually wanted to watch.
Women who are lower than the varsity high school team.
You wouldn't have needed Title IX.
Also, by the way, to give you an example, this would be like me suggesting today a 90% income tax rate.
People go, we don't want this.
And then six months from now people are still trying to repeal it saying, this is going to be horrible.
This is devastating.
Me going, well there's no evidence of bankruptcy yet because you just started it.
You just started allowing men into women's sports, so don't try and act like you have a body of evidence.
Yeah, well, and a couple of the things that he listed, it's a bad argument, but he even set it up poorly because he's listing things that there is wide debate about, right?
If you believe in climate change having this gigantic effect versus having a small effect, if China's gonna play a role, if it's man-made, if it's a natural cause thing, if it's both, like, all of these things are worth discussing, and he's like, these are all terrible things that we know exist for Yeah, he says conservatives would want to wait for more evidence, and then he tries to imply.
In other words, he's saying this.
Climate change is settled, as well as men competing in women's sports.
The evidence is in that there's no unfair playing field.
So here's the deal.
We don't have a control.
What do you do in any other form of science?
Because people love to throw this around.
Trust the science.
Trust the science.
Like it's Gaia, and they have to kneel at the altar.
Science is an ever-evolving I mean, really.
You could even say art right now, certainly, because there's a lot of finessing with science.
See the World Health Organization.
But what you have to do if you don't already, let's say with a medication or you're looking at a supplement, right?
Anyone out there take supplements?
You don't have the golden standard, a double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
You don't have it yet, but maybe some people are making claims.
What do you do in that case?
You make an inference from the science you have available.
So I'm just using this as a simple example.
We don't have placebo-controlled clinical trials.
What they do is go, okay, but do we have any controlled studies?
Right?
Okay.
Can we look at the meta-analysis?
Can we look at sample studies?
Can we compare populations?
And then they frame it in.
Because there is usually some science available, it's not conclusive.
Now, the good news here is we have both available science and conclusive evidence.
He just lied about there's only one example.
I have 15 here, and they all involve multiple world records.
In trials, not even competition.
It's not even close.
So what science do we have available to us, considering that we haven't done a mass experiment with women having the crap kicked out of them?
Okay.
Let's look at men versus women, their hormone levels, okay?
A man's average testosterone level, 300 to 1200 nanograms per deciliter.
A woman, 20 to 70.
Okay, those numbers may not be, but it's about 10 times the amount.
Testosterone, what does it do?
This is the science.
There's no doubt about this.
It enhances red blood cell production.
It decreases fat.
It increases muscle, increases bone density, connective tissue.
Men have 24 to 65 percent greater bone density than men.
Men have higher lung capacity than women.
Men have higher aerobic capacity than women.
They have higher VO2 maxes.
Okay, now what?
Let's, before we get to the direct competition that they're talking about, because there are more examples in Connecticut, Let's look at the world records.
Men's world record one mile run, 3 minutes 43 seconds.
The women's, 4 minutes and 12 seconds.
That's an entire minute more.
The men's 800 freestyle swim, 7.32.
Okay?
Women's, 7.59.
Men's powerlifting squat.
This is raw, by the way.
1,102 pounds.
This is Raw without gear.
Women's, 705 pounds.
There's a lot more at stake here than a plastic trophy.
This is something people need to understand.
First off, the fundamental reason for sports is to be the best.
This is the issue with social justice wokeness.
This is the same root cause of people kneeling at the football game, of people saying that you better pay the WNBA players just as much as you pay LeBron James.
It's them saying, well sports aren't about who's best, it's about it being fair.
It's about ensuring equal outcomes.
No.
Football is about winning the Super Bowl.
Football is about being the best team and filling the seats, okay?
College sports are about winning the national title.
That's what it is.
And I've always said this, if you enter into the sporting arena without the intent to be the best, you're wasting your time.
We're not talking about recreational leagues, bowling.
I don't care.
You want to have men play against women in ping pong?
Fine.
Be my guest.
It's hard to tell the difference between the players there anyway.
But the issue here is it's not just a plastic trophy.
Women actually get hurt because they're not saying, hey, let's just keep it to ping pong or billiards.
Once you open this, how do you say not women's contact sports?
Case in point, Fallon Fox, a man who lived as a man for his entire life and fathered children, now identifies as female, shattered a woman's orbital bone.
And there you go.
Beautiful tie.
By the way, nothing I'm watching on this screen is beautiful.
So I don't know what the commentator was describing.
Beautiful what?
Nothing.
Not even the ring colors are beautiful.
By the way, Fox was hailed as the bravest athlete in history.
It's like Kramer doing karate with children!
No, it's very different.
There are times when you're competing against the course, or the clock, or the weight.
You turn it into contact sports.
That's another level.
The first night of track and field, that kind of thing, you're denying scholarships.
So you're hurting them that way.
You start to get physical, it's a whole other level.
It's insane.
You know what we do?
We've never in history have we ever had to have this conversation before.
We've never had to have the conversation, are the best men better than the best women?
Or even the average man and average woman?
You know what they do in peewee football?
They have weight limits. It doesn't matter if you're the right age, it doesn't matter if you've
played for the team before, it matters how much you weigh.
If you are 10 pounds or 5 pounds or 1 pound over that limit, you don't get to play. You know why?
They're protecting kids. We know this.
It is built into every sport that we have that has that kind of a rule.
And I'd hate to step on you, but you'll have liberals say, well then why? Then gender doesn't matter. Weight limits.
Okay, now take the weight limit and make a fat percentage, a body fat percentage, differential of 15% because women have more body fat and they have less bone density.
Okay?
So don't try and think that you're cutting off at the pass, though I know that Trevor Noah isn't thinking that far ahead.
He's a walking straw man.
He's a walking straw man and he's wealthier than God and he still hasn't gotten his hair cut because he wants to virtue signal.
Well, what I hope happens, Stephen, is that the Liberal says that.
Well, why don't you just get rid of it?
I'm happy to.
No women's sports.
No men's sports.
Just sports the best compete go.
Sorry, that's what you asked for!
You're going to have a few hip fractures.
So, here's the thing.
Maybe not all high school athletes want to compete at the elite level, but some do.
Now, Trevor Noah said that this example doesn't matter, but it does.
And he also didn't tell you the whole truth about this example.
It happened at one time in Connecticut.
Look, I don't know if he doesn't actually look at the research that's presented or if he's just a compulsive liar.
I'm inclined to believe the latter because it's one paragraph into the story that he had up there.
It's in the picture.
Don't show the picture yet because the picture is hysterical.
So female Connecticut high school athletes, not only are they cheated out of athletic scholarships, in Connecticut, the number one and two placing track winners were transgender male to females.
Look at that!
That's two transgenders, and the women aren't even close!
They took the top two spots!
He used one example, but that has two sub-examples.
It just makes common sense.
Trevor Noah, you don't even look at the titles of what you're presenting!
Okay, let's go through some other examples.
I don't know if I'm pronouncing this right, I don't care.
Cece Teffler of Franklin Pierce University won the NCAA Championships in the women's 400-meter run, of course, as a biological male.
Or, as we used to call it, male.
But this person claimed that their height of six feet was a disadvantage because it was windy.
Oh, true.
You get blown over!
This isn't sailing, sweetheart!
Sorry, handsome.
Rachel McKinnon, a biological male.
I know, because it's confusing.
You're like, Rachel?
No, that's not a name that can go both ways.
You're not wrong.
Won a women's cycling world championship, but also set the world record in the trial.
And here's what I want you to watch in this clip.
Is how this Rachel McKinnon, this trans athlete, just rockets past this woman without that much effort and then takes their feet off the pedals to coast.
Because, like, I want to win, but not by that much because then they're going to make me, you know, get on more hormone blockers and I don't want to fracture my femur.
So watch this.
Setting the world record.
And coming down the line over the top!
On the outside lane!
McKinnon takes it in two!
World champion!
Oh Canada!
Years of hard work paid off for Rachel McKinnon as she became the first trans athlete to win a world championship in track cycling.
I barely managed to do it.
I passed her with about 15 meters to go before the line and then that was it.
World champion.
15 meters?
That easy?
Yes, more hateful.
Probably from those fathers and mothers and people with sisters.
McKinnon shouldn't have been allowed to compete.
Stop cheating, enter the men's competitions, reads one of the tamer tweets.
Others were more hateful.
Yes, more hateful, probably from those fathers and mothers and people with sisters.
Those dicks.
By the way, I love how she says, that was only the last 15 meters.
That's called strategy in that race.
That's what you're supposed to do.
Set the world record, too, in the 35 to 39 sprint.
Yeah.
Well, two world records now, right?
Many world records.
Just keep having the records.
World champion.
Whatever.
Hope you enjoy your lot, feminism!
Here's another one.
Hannah Mouncey.
And this clip is just hysterical.
I don't know.
Trevor Noah would never run this because, you know, he doesn't want to.
He's not aiming to be funny.
I never meant to.
We'll take your word for it.
Agreed.
Hannah Mouncey, a biological male.
A male.
Hannah Mouncey, a male.
Okay?
Look, let's just... a male.
A male who identifies as woman.
There you go.
Male, female, biological terms.
But now they say you can't say biological.
You have to say natal-born male.
Natal-born.
I won't!
A male who identifies as a woman.
Is that fair, you two?
Because gender, sex, you said they were separate.
So I can use the term.
Hannah Mouncey, male, identifies as woman, was one of the Australian women's handball team top scorers.
And by the way, Hannah played for the men Before beating women in, by the way, it's not that much of a contact sport, but when you watch this you'll see that Hannah turns it into one.
And see if you can spot the difference.
I warn you, if you have small children who compete in athletics, they probably shouldn't watch this because they'll quit.
I'm Hannah Mouncey.
Pronouns are she and her.
I thought the pronouns were third Hemsworth brother.
Football player, business owner, dog mom.
It's like Brock Lesnar grew some hair.
It's about... CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?
...being treated with the respect they deserve.
Come on.
Watch, it gets so much worse.
Watch.
Who just bit him?
He just stuffed her.
She just stuffed her.
We won again!
Come on, that's not fair.
And it's just, this is a lie that is agreed upon, right?
Where everyone just sits, everyone just sits here and goes like, uh, oh yeah, and then, and then, uh, oh yeah, Hannah back there just in the huddle, uh, you know, just, uh, yeah, hey, come on, that's a foul, but you know, sometimes gets a little handsy.
And we all just, we all just go along with this.
Giant walks into the court.
You're like, you must be a referee, right?
No.
No?
I'm Hannah.
What are you suggesting?
Uh, no, we're right there.
Hey, here's a nice, here's a lady half your size.
Would you like to punch her in the face?
Yeah!
It's what I do.
It's kind of my thing.
I punch em.
I punch em.
Because we're on an equal playing field.
HANNAH SMASH!
That's exactly what I thought.
Excuse me, it's ma'am!
Well, Hannah kind of opted for a set that would fit into a sports bra, though.
Did you notice he didn't go for the full rack for the she?
It is ma'am!
He's not trying to do this.
No, he just doesn't know.
Male who identifies as woman.
I think if we're going to play the gender rule, male who identifies as woman beats up other females.
I get a generational passage.
Yeah, I think you do.
He's old.
Yeah, what?
A guy?
I don't understand.
What's going on?
I'm confused!
Where's the Oval Office?
There's something dangling.
Right this way.
Here's another one.
Mary Gregory.
Again, only one example, said Trevor Noah.
Just one.
Just one, he says.
Maybe he meant from, I don't know, maybe he meant from South Africa?
I have no idea.
He doesn't know what's going on the other side of apartheid.
Set the record, Mary Gregory, male, identifies as woman, set the Masters World Record for the squat, deadlift, and bench press while competing as a woman before being stripped of the records and then, of course, screaming outrage.
Because, listen, no justice, no bits and pieces.
New Zealand, that's not the only one.
Here's a New Zealand weightlifter, Laurel Hubbard.
Not to be confused with the beautiful and brave founder of Scientology.
How are your thetan levels?
Good?
Pretty good.
Pretty good?
Well, Zeno's proud of me.
Laurel Hubbard won two gold medals at the Pacific Games, and by the way, was on track to dominate the sport until a serious injury.
Hubbard, and this is something else people don't talk about, Hubbard ruptured ligaments in her elbow in 2018, ending the career.
Hey, do you know something that's really pretty common that we know?
What?
is that if a man has low testosterone, or if you give a man estrogen,
or for example, a lot of women who go through menopause, if they don't get some kind of hormonal treatment,
your bones become brittle.
Osteoporosis.
Now, this is something that's well-known in the community with men, right?
We all know that there are certain steroids men take that can actually benefit your muscle protein synthesis
at the cost of your connective tissue.
Now, there are some steroids that you can take that actually help your connective tissue as well.
But often, people will talk about, hey, this guy got stronger than his ligaments could handle,
and so they'll snap their ligaments.
It happens all the time.
We know this when we're talking about anabolic steroid science.
We act as though we have no evidence when injecting estrogen or giving men estrogen directly.
We know this because you have men out there who take steroids.
They take estrogen blockers or rheumatase inhibitors and it has to be closely monitored because if they take too much and they end up getting their estrogen levels out of whack, one of the first things they warn you about is bone problems.
So you're now taking a man with the bone musculature of a man and you're giving him the hormonal treatment of a woman to drastically and quickly reduce bone density.
So we know it's not healthy, we know it comes with serious side effects, but for some reason we've abandoned the science.
Were you about to say something?
I was going to say Rachel McKinnon, I didn't know for sure, I was thinking through it.
She actually was injured, the cyclist, and so won't be competing in the Games.
I wonder if it had anything to do with that.
I haven't looked at what happened, but that article was talking about it as well.
Oh, what happened?
I tore my scrotum!
What if she experiences a numbing effect that only a bike seat can cause?
Every guy understands that.
Speak for yourself!
That's true.
But she also, I'm sorry I looked at the cyclist thing a little bit more because I do cycling and thought that this would be something representative of what I do.
It's not at all.
But also said, I've lost most of my races and I'm like...
Really?
I'm sorry?
You lost most of your races?
Yeah.
On purpose?
Right.
If you lost most of your races, you don't know how to do sports.
You have every advantage possible.
And you know what?
Actually, let's put this up at loudmouthcrowder.com.
Maybe Lily or one of them can bring it up for us.
Are you guys okay over there?
You guys keep going back and forth on your phone.
Is everything okay?
I'm not going back and forth.
Okay.
There's an article, I think, at Pink News.
I was just reading this the other day.
Someone can find it.
It's like 10 transgender athletes speak out.
And the first ones are male to females.
And they're saying, what people don't understand is that I've undergone hormone replacement therapy, and it drastically has reduced my size.
Really, all of the gains are gone.
I'm a completely different person within two or three years.
So people just don't understand the science.
And then, down the line, it shows a female to male athlete in NCAA, I believe, basketball, who's on
testosterone, which is banned for male athletes.
And then she, who's a female who identifies as men, says, well, actually, testosterone
has very little effect.
It might be a little bit bigger, but anyone who thinks there's a big difference just doesn't
know the science.
Whoa, wait, which is it?
Wait a second.
Which is it?
And here's the thing.
Actually, females who would compete against males who are given an exemption where they're allowed to take testosterone, that's also unfair because men can't take it.
And it's not because they'll get their testosterone levels to that of a man.
It's that when you allow someone an exemption, remember they went through this in the UFC, they banned it because what happened is they said, okay, a lot of these fighters, they damaged their endocrine system, you know, they're cutting weight, their testosterone's low, we'll let them elevate it to the levels that are comparable to people in their age bracket.
This is science, guys.
You can go read these case studies in the UFC.
But then what happened was they realized it was impossible to catch people who were cheating because they were taking water-suspended testosterone that would be in their system and out in four hours.
The term was test-probe-don't-dope.
And so it wasn't that you couldn't just get your levels to normal, it's that these guys were blasting it out of their minds, and because they had an exemption, they didn't have the tests to catch it.
This is the guy from that Pink News article.
Yeah!
He's like, ah, testosterone doesn't make that much of a difference.
After nine people are saying, I blocked my testosterone, it's amazing how small and weak I am now.
Yeah, absolutely.
And by the way, being able to participate in sports is not a human right.
No.
You're not guaranteed this.
And if you really do think it is, fine.
Transgender League.
Build it.
Go and compete against people that are in the same situation as you are.
Go for it.
And these are just the very clear examples we have of men competing in women's sports.
We don't have that much yet because, again, it's basically a case study.
More than one.
Yeah, of transgender athletes.
But here are just when men have gone up against women.
There have been historical events.
So the Australian women's soccer team, they lost 7-0 to a team of 15-year-old boys.
And it happens regularly.
This was one thing.
I think it was Venus or Serena Williams who said, no man out to the top 100 will be able to beat me.
Well, the 203rd ranked German Karsten Brasch said, Challenge accepted!
It is me!
He beat both sisters back-to-back in an afternoon.
Didn't even skip his two o'clock snack.
Think about it!
It wasn't even close!
Can you picture a more successful athlete?
I don't know which Williams sister is the good one.
I assume one is good and one is evil.
No, they're both good.
They're both good!
Yeah, at tennis at least.
In 2017 alone, men and boys, okay, they beat Olympian Allison's Felix.
Sorry, this is the lady who set the record for women.
400 meter time of 49 seconds, right?
They beat more than 15,000 times.
Men and boys beat the Olympian record for women, 15,000 times, high school, college, 15,000 times it's been beaten.
So we're not saying, and I know people are like, well do you think you're going to beat the Williams sisters at tennis?
No!
No, you idiot!
I don't play tennis, okay?
I don't even own tennis shoes.
I don't know the difference between a sneaker and a tennis shoe, to be honest.
I thought sneakers were about sneaking, but it seems like they're the same thing.
The point is, I'm not saying that I will beat the tennis sisters.
But a man who's ranked in the 200, the man who wouldn't even be able to make the show, who probably has to work a part-time job flipping tires, demolished them in an afternoon.
I'm not saying it would beat the world record female sprint holder, but I'm also not saying that it requires an elite male.
I'm saying there are 15,000 men who beat the female all-time world record.
The average man kicks the shit out of the top woman!
We know this!
Oh my gosh.
You know, your trans league might be an idea, Gerald.
I would watch that.
Can you imagine that Australian handball player competing against a Chaz Bono?
You know, one going one way, one going the other way.
You know, he, she, league of their own.
Thank you.
Competing, that person, whoever smashed, competing in this, I would watch, because that's hilarious.
You need to put transgenders in the same league with people who are allowed to take any steroids they want.
Yeah, that's a good point.
Here's a needle exchange, let the games begin.
And lest I be insensitive, this would be like somebody saying, I identify as somebody who's disabled, and so I want to be able to participate.
There are people who identify as disabled.
Really?
Yeah.
I thought I was making something up.
No, that's a thing.
No, it's a real thing.
Don't make fun... I'm not making fun of anything.
Hey, by the way, can we bring Lily in here?
Lily works for us.
She's an intern right now, and she ran track, was very high level, and she ran into this.
Lily, if we can bring... I didn't want to put her on the spot.
Lily, how far are you?
To give you a little bit of background story, Lily ran track in high school.
Cross country, right?
Cross country.
Oh, okay, Lily.
Come on in here and sit in the red chair.
Thank you.
You can sit right here, right?
The red chair?
Alright, Lily.
Thank you.
This is your first time on the show?
Yes.
How is it?
Are the lights bright?
A little.
A little bit bright.
Okay.
Lily is adorable, by the way.
And she's not available because, well, listen, she works long hours.
And I want to keep it that way.
So, Lily, you ran cross-country, right?
Yes.
Okay.
So you ran cross-country and you were pretty good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What was your ranking?
I was the fastest on my team my senior year.
Okay.
Nice.
But then you had a particular individual who identified as female.
Yes.
So this person ran as, explain, ran, explain the background.
She, he, she, Zee ran as a, competed as a?
So competed on the boys team because it wasn't allowed at that point.
Okay.
But would talk about how they were the fastest girl on the team to me.
Really?
Oh.
Yeah.
And how did that make you feel?
Um, not good.
Okay.
Well, you know what?
Thank you, Lily.
We appreciate it.
Okay, thank you.
She's sweet as can be.
Not good.
Not good.
What a piece of shit.
I know, right?
You're like, he's competing with the boys and he's like, I'm the fastest girl in the school.
I can't say anything.
No, but female to male will always be an inferior male.
Always.
And going the other way will always be a superior female.
Physically.
That's just the way it is.
I think your league has promise, Gerald.
Here's another, we haven't cut back in a while, here's another Trevor Noah clip.
And no, you're not watching YouTube Circa 2009, he's just that behind the curve.
So North Carolina is going to make its school employees snitch on kids anytime that they don't quote, conform to their gender?
What does that even mean?
Like, I caught up late with the other boys in school.
So what?
You're telling me that if I was in this system today, my gym teacher would be on the phone with my mom?
That's cute.
He's acting like he caught up.
You want to report people who don't have COVID passports, just to be clear.
And it's like, what does that even mean?
Conform to your agenda.
Are you that stupid or are you that bad at playing stupid?
It's pretty clear.
Are you a boy or a girl?
You compete with dicks or you compete with chicks?
Dicks or chicks?
Take your pick.
There is no door number three unless you want to be sauced out of your mind.
In which case, enjoy being bodyslammed by Brock Lesnar.
Or Hannah whatever handball player.
Same difference.
There's no such thing as conforming to your gender.
Well, and by the way, I have to be really careful to even talk about this on YouTube because of their policies.
That's why we go to Mug Club afterwards.
So in place of that I present to you this next video of beautiful and brave Caitlyn Jenner without comment
She's limb different No one knows.
me up, you break me down, my heart it pounds, yeah you got me. Put your hands up, put your
hands up, come on everybody put your hands up, and the party don't start till I walk
in.
If you walk into a party you can hear crickets humping.
You can hear a rat piss on cotton.
I guarantee you the party stops right away.
Maybe a record scratch.
Everybody looks over.
Put your hands up!
Is that person wailing?
Now the party can start.
Party don't stop till I walk in.
Tick tock, puts the lotion on its skin.
No.
I love how when they do that clip, this is just a lie that's agreed upon.
They're all like, at first, you know, it's the Masked Singer, like, who's that?
I don't know.
Turk, turk, right away.
He's like, you know exactly, that's the hit and run.
That's the hit and run.
Former medalist on the Wheaties box.
They'd be like, turning around, and they'd go, I don't know, who is it?
It's 66 Rock on the bling!
I don't know, what is it?
Who could it be?
That's the worst video.
Why didn't the voice change for Bruce?
Why is that lagging?
That was an upgrade that he couldn't afford.
That was an upgrade.
That was an option.
Gee, the records.
Caitlyn Jenner said all the male records.
No.
Here's another Trevor Noah clip as a walking... We have to get to Jason Whitlock here in a couple of minutes.
Here's another Trevor Noah clip saying that it is sexist, transphobic, all the things.
He's a walking caricature.
This is not just transphobic.
It's also sexist and everything else.
Because these Republicans Hold on a second.
You just said that there's no such thing as conforming to your gender.
But it kind of gives the game away.
When they start adding on stuff that's basically just, and don't play with dolls, we'll tell your mom.
Hold on a second.
You just said that there's no such thing as conforming to your gender.
How could anything be sexist?
How does that work?
I don't understand.
And not to mention, the whole premise of modern gender theory, which by the way, you go back to Simone de Beauvoir, Judith Butler, John Money, we've talked about this.
We'll have all the sources available at ladderworthcrowder.com.
It still started with the idea of two genders.
It started with the idea that sex was biological, that some people exist on a spectrum.
However, it's based on the idea that someone can be born With the wrong brain in the wrong body, meaning someone with a female brain is born into a male body, or someone with a male brain born into a female body.
So how can you force that as the premise, right?
Thrust it upon society as a lie that people agree upon, and then say, by the way, there are no differences between the male and female body.
Well, then how could you be in the wrong body?
We're all just Steven Spielberg alien amoebas!
None of it makes sense!
There's no such thing as gender.
This is sexist!
What?
Is it me?
It's like saying, there's no such thing as race.
It's racist.
You just said it's not a thing.
And here's another thing where he moves on.
This is where it gets really corrosive.
And look, it's anti-science.
I won't apologize on YouTube.
I think that putting children who are not of the age of consent on puberty blockers, permanently altering their sexual capabilities, I believe it's child abuse.
Okay?
And I will defend that to the death.
If adults want to get on hormone treatment and it doesn't affect anybody else, they don't want to compete in women's sports, they can do what they want by themselves.
I don't think it should be taxpayer-funded.
However, zero tolerance, none, for children on hormone blockers.
It's not right.
It's not safe.
It's child abuse.
Here you go is him trying to make the scientific case.
Keep in mind, this is the man who didn't look at the pictures or titles of the previous articles, now telling you, trust the science, his science on puberty blockers.
Republican lawmakers are also not doctors.
And people who are doctors see things very differently.
Major medical organizations such as the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics oppose the bill.
With alarm and dismay, pediatricians have watched bills through state legislatures across the country.
It threatens the health and well-being of transgender youth.
Young people, when they reach a certain age, If they have gender dysphoria, which means that they experience mental duress because they are transgender, might not want to go through puberty.
We just set another world record for mental gymnastics.
Puberty blockers so that they don't have to go through puberty and can make a decision when they're older about whether or not they want to medically transition.
Me turning into a man is just probably the most horrifying thing ever.
I could It was scary for all of us.
Had hair where there was none before?
Puberty's not fun for anybody, to be clear.
hormone blockers anymore. It was scary for all of us. It was scary for all of us. Had hair where there was none
before? Yeah.
Puberty is not fun for anybody, to be clear. You're sticky?
That's most of it.
But his science is there are no negative effects of puberty blockers.
Well, a quick rundown, we'll show you that's not true.
So this is from Mayo Clinic.
Weight gain, hot flashes, headaches, bone density problems, future fertility problems, stunted genital growth, not to mention mood disorders.
This is from PubMed.
And a 42% attempted suicide rate, either pre or post-op for transgender people.
That's just, that's reality.
And over 95% of children who think that they are born in the wrong gender grow out of it
if you don't give them puberty blockers.
Once you give them puberty blockers, it drops to 0%, and now there's a 42% chance of attempted
suicide.
That's a fact.
To say there are no negative effects on children giving an 8-year-old puberty blockers is simply
dishonest.
Let's go to the, I think this is the last Trevor Noah clip.
And trans people themselves say that treating kids early can be extremely beneficial, which
which makes you wonder what's really behind all of these laws.
Bye.
If you ask me, it's hate.
Oh, well that's it.
He just said it was racism, it was sexism, it was transphobism, even though gender isn't a thing, and now he says that it's only hate.
The only reason Republicans would maybe oppose biological males competing in women's sports or not giving puberty blockers to six-year-olds is hate.
Hey, you know what?
Maybe it could be love.
Is that a thought?
Maybe it could be love for my children, not wanting my son or my daughter.
I'm about to have twins.
Being a demographic that attempts suicide 42% of the time, maybe it's that I don't want them to have future health complications.
We're about to have Jason Whitlock on the show.
We know that there are a lot of people who use performance-enhancing drugs in high levels of sports who then ended up with cancer, ended up with all kinds of endocrine issues.
To say that we don't know anything about cross-sex hormone replacement therapy is simply dishonest.
We don't know enough about what it does to kids yet if you entirely block puberty.
Yes.
Maybe walking with you through a very difficult time in life and giving you an opportunity to make an informed decision.
That's why you don't want a 12-year-old, a 9-year-old, a 6-year-old going on puberty blockers.
That would be my argument.
Maybe walking with you through a very difficult time in life and giving you an opportunity
to make an informed decision, that's why you don't want a 12-year-old, a 9-year-old, a
6-year-old going on puberty blockers.
And by the way, when you stop puberty, what do you think?
At 25, they're just going to restart it?
Or 35, they're just going to restart it?
That person said, well, maybe later on they would want to actually transition.
You didn't even leave room for the idea that maybe they would grow out of it.
Right.
Because you started them on puberty blockers already.
Right.
It's done at that point.
And here's the thing, too.
We'll bring on Jason Whitlock.
We'll check in with Thomas Finnegan on Mug Club later.
Here's the issue, too.
They've also reversed the Hippocratic Oath.
Just like earlier, Trevor Noah said, Republicans, conservatives, they hate science because, you know, there's no scientific evidence to show that there's an advantage for a male, biological male, competing with women.
So right now, what they're saying is, well, look, the Hippocratic Oath is first, do no harm.
They're saying, look, we'll block puberty.
And then if they decide that they don't want to block puberty, well then they'll probably be fine if they continue.
No, no, no.
First, do no harm.
We know that allowing them to go through puberty doesn't do harm.
Aside from the stickiness and the gross thoughts, right?
It's disgusting.
We all know that.
Don't have a velour couch around them.
It's tempting.
The point here is, why would you put them on puberty blockers and act as though the least invasive methodology as a doctor is to put them on mind-altering puberty blockers, and then afterwards they'll probably be fine if they decide they don't want to.
No.
That's not what you're supposed to do as a doctor.
That's a lie.
Yeah.
Alright.
Okay, our next guest, I believe we have him on the line.
Tokunawan is a huge fan here.
He was like, please, please, we have to have him on.
I'm not a sports guy.
But I know who this guy is.
No.
Yeah, I know.
I don't know a whole lot about sports.
But I know about him because of Twitter and the cultural impact that he's had.
He's not here to talk about sports today.
I know he's not here to talk about sports.
I'm just saying his background.
Fox Sports, ESPN, he played Division 1 football, which is intimidating and I'm glad he's on Skype.
And he recently got suspended from Twitter for criticizing the Black Lives Matter founder.
Oh, this one, Patrice Khan.
Patrice Khan Colors.
There's so many founders it's hard to keep track.
She bought that huge mansion.
Yeah, she bought the $1.4 million mansion.
But I think he's back on right now on Twitter.
Jason Whitlock, are you there, sir?
I am there.
Can you hear me?
I don't blame you.
I don't get it as a former athlete.
I'm glad to have you on. I'm sorry that we ran late. When we start talking about, you know, puberty blockers for
children I get a little I get a little riled up. I
Don't blame you. I Don't get it as a former athlete
And I don't get why women aren't more outraged about this and just parents and mothers
You know, it's an unfair competition I don't know how many kids are we even talking about to as it relates to
How many kids are transgender or want to change sex?
It used to be 0.6 and now it's over 2% in schools.
So it skyrocketed.
There were actually more kids who identified as transgender than have ever identified as lesbian.
So that brings in the nature or nurture argument, where it's like, why would there be this skyrocketing number of them?
And we don't have a lot of them competing in women's sports in the past, but it looks like every women's record will probably be gone pretty soon.
I agree with the solution of just a transgender league, and they can compete amongst themselves.
And a steroid league!
Because if you have someone who's transgender on testosterone, then anyone there should be able to take whatever they want and just let the games begin.
Let me ask you this.
You played, obviously, Division I ball, and that's a contact sport.
We just showed some clips of a male identifying as a woman playing handball and just face-balming kids.
When you were playing football, there were some people, I'm sure, that were Open Secrets who had used performance-enhancing drugs, right?
Yes.
And could you sense that difference?
I know when I've just done even local grappling tournaments and there's someone who you've been up against, and then six months later you go, this is not the same person.
It was drastic.
It was.
I had a weird take on that because I certainly, I played in the 80s, I'm old, but I had a I was strong and the strongest guy on our team.
Yeah.
And so I really didn't care what the other guys did because it was a non-issue for me.
Strength was not something I struggled with.
You know, eating was something I struggled with, but not strength.
But it was funny, the coaches actually favored the steroid users Over someone like me.
I was a bit of a locker room lawyer and I can remember very good friend of mine.
I was the bench press was the big deal and you know, whoever convinced the most of the big deal your picture was up in the locker room in a prominent place and the coaches hated me so much that they let someone else retest months later after he did a steroid cycle and he broke my record and they put his picture up immediately.
I didn't care.
The guy was a friend of mine.
You know, we played different positions, but... Wow.
Yeah, there's... Well, you know, Gerald here, he played football at Notre Dame, and he's so glib, he didn't think that people took steroids, so... Are you joking?
They do that?
They take steroids?
Yeah.
He knew a guy, he was like, this guy was 275 with 6% body fat, ripped, and no steroids.
I'm like, are you out of your mind?
He's an innocent... He's innocent.
He didn't do steroids though.
No.
He didn't do steroids.
Come on, this doesn't look like a steroid bottle.
Gerald was one of those freakish guys.
He squatted like 500 something his first time accidentally.
So sorry, we got off on the beaten path.
Now, Jason, are you back on Twitter?
I know you were suspended.
Are you allowed back now?
Yeah, they suspended me on Friday and then they let me back in on Tuesday.
They said that I reached out to them.
I did not reach out to them.
I just think they got beaten up so bad by people raising the question like, why the hell did you do this to this guy?
Uh, that they folded and sent me an apology.
And for people who don't know the tweet and question, uh, that resulted in it from what we know is he tweeted that, uh, the Black Lives Matter founder bought a $1.4 million home in Topanga, which has a black population of 1.4%.
And then you add a little sting to it saying she's with her people.
Um, Which I appreciate.
And that got you into trouble?
I mean, look, you've spoken out quite a bit with Black Lives Matter, and I know that you've been in media for a long time.
How have most people reacted to you in this industry?
All people in the sports media lane and just in the media in general are scared to death of Black Lives Matter.
They're scared to death of any type of Twitter lynch mob coming after them and criticizing them.
You don't want to be on the wrong side of this argument because they'll paint you as either racist or a sellout to black people.
And so everybody avoids the truth.
Everybody knows The Black Lives Matter movement is not about black men.
It's not about George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, Jacob Blake.
It's an LGBTQ agenda, Black Lives Matter.
The whole black men thing is just a smokescreen.
It was founded by three LGBT women.
I know, it's hard for me to remember the acronyms too.
I call them the Alphabet Mafia.
Yes, the Alphabet Mafia.
The Alphabet Mafia is in control of social media and Twitter.
Jack Dorsey has stated I think in the interview with Joe Rogan, he stated Twitter's there to amplify certain voices, right?
And the alphabet mafia is a voice that they have amplified.
And, you know, I've just been very critical because it's all been a hustle.
It's all been about money.
It's all been about agendas outside police brutality.
Yeah.
And it's all been a distortion of the truth because police brutality and I say this having lost A close relative, a cousin that I helped raise, was killed by police in 2012 in Indianapolis.
I actually understand the injustice of police brutality, but it's greatly overblown in America.
There's 50 million, 100 million engagements police have with our citizens.
And a very tiny percentage of them spin out of control and lead to someone dying.
You know, people often talk about white privilege and stuff like that.
And the issue here is obviously identifying people exclusively by their race as a problem.
But I will say something here as a white person.
I do feel a privilege, and I talked with someone about this that changed my mind, where I have not, as a white man,
no one says, you have to fit into this specific box.
In other words, when I'm a kid, I can listen to metal, I can listen to hip hop, I can listen to country,
and no one says, you're not white enough.
In other words, I had a black friend who was an Iron Maiden fan, and his friend said,
like, man, you're not black.
And I go, oh, that's not something I really experience.
And you get that in the media too.
where it's you don't have the right opinions as black.
And what's interesting is the overwhelming majority of black Americans
want at least as much or more police presence than they currently have in
their communities. And we've been talking about this, you know, I go to a church that's mixed. I feel, and I know a
lot of the black people there, even though they're Christians, they vote
Democrat, but I feel a lot more comfortable around black Democrats. We have
more in common than the white Democrats right now.
It's almost like black Democrats, if you look at the actual representatives in America, as opposed to who's speaking in the media, they're the moderate wing of the Democratic Party.
Your views that you're talking about right now are far more representative, statistically, in poll after poll, of the average black American than the talking head on CNN.
Why is it white people on Twitter removing you for having the wrong black opinion?
Because, Stephen, And this is just the truth, and I'm sorry if anybody gets offended by it.
The white liberal is the actual out-of-the-closet bigot.
The white liberal is the direct descendant, mentally, and world point of view as it relates to race, the direct descendant of slave owners and bigots.
They believe that black is a special category of human beings that restricts your freedom.
And that's what they believed in 1600s.
That's what these white liberals believe now.
And that's why they want to capitalize the B and black because we're a special category of human beings.
And so we want to designate them over here and they can only think one way.
And just as you said, we're the only people that have no political freedom.
Because if we And again, I'm a non voter and I tend to abhor politics and politicians on both sides.
I have in recent years just like discovering like man, this white liberal thing.
This is some pure racism.
Yes, that pure racism on the other side.
But but as black people again, if you think any conservative thought if you stay true to what you were taught in the church, oh my god, you've sold black people out.
And I just refuse to do that.
I would rather have groupthink and social media think I'm a sellout of my skin color than to think I'm a sellout of Jesus Christ.
and my Christian beliefs.
I'm going to stand on it.
Careful, Jesus Christ, now you're getting into Western civilization and patriarchy.
We have to be careful.
We need a female deity.
I'm a patriarch.
Yeah, you are a patriarch.
That's also one thing, too, I will say.
It's this unholy alliance, because when you look at liberals and they talk about the patriarchy, I go, do you understand that in the black community, gender roles are way more clearly defined?
They don't have a problem with this idea of masculinity, either.
They just want black people's votes, not liberals.
Yeah, you got to use the word word because they're blurring those lines.
And they've been very effective.
This little mind control thing they do like if you you know, the number one thing you can do as a black person is hate Donald Trump.
That's how you prove that you're black.
And we got to snap out of that.
Yeah, the number one thing you can do as a black person is be responsible for yourself.
And be responsible for whatever you create on this planet and that that's how but but they've just You know, you got to hate Donald Trump.
You got to think all white people and Republicans are your enemy.
And none of it is about the man in the mirror.
It's always about someone outside who's in control of your life.
And it just, it drives me crazy.
I sit and laugh and I'm listening to you talk about the church, you go to it and be in mixed race.
And it confirms a thought that I had about you just following you and your show and the controversy from afar.
The reason why you're so daring Is because in your actual life, you don't live a racist life.
And so it makes you more fearless in your public job on this show.
Whereas the people that are doing all the social mimic gimmicks and virtue signaling, if you go examine their real life, it's not as diverse, it's not as inclusive as your life.
No, not at all. Here's the thing. The left believes that race identifies every facet of
human being and needs to be the defining factor, but is off limits for jokes. And I'm the exact
opposite. Race doesn't mean all that much, but it's fun for jokes.
That's why we have my half-Asian lawyer.
I mean, we have a pretty diverse group of people here.
Matter of fact, probably the most racist person here is a Colombian, but it's only against Argentinians.
He hates them!
He hates Argentinians!
The tribalism from South Americans!
Don't get him started on Argentinians!
Yeah, to me, we just did a Change My Mind that'll be coming out Monday or Tuesday on, to me, opposing voter ID is racist.
And this is something people say, well, what do you mean?
I said, look, I have not heard an argument in opposition to voter ID because they have all said voter ID is racist.
It disenfranchises minorities.
Those are the, that's the premise.
And I said, and I was speaking with a black student, I said, I've never heard an argument that strikes me as anything other than deeply racist.
He said, what do you mean?
I said, the idea that black people can't get an ID.
He said, well, a lot of them don't have ID.
I said, well, statistically, that's not true.
It's anywhere from 86 to 90% of the population.
But why do you think they can't get an ID?
Well, because some of them don't live near a DMV.
I said, well, statistically, they live in urban areas.
Statistically, if we're going to talk about disenfranchising voters, it would be the white rural farmer, because they might have to drive an hour and a half.
I said, so you don't think black people can, they live near, can they use a bus?
Can they drive?
A lot of black people don't drive.
I said, okay, can they fill it out online?
A lot of black people don't know how to use the internet.
I said, see, this is what I'm saying.
That sounds kind of racist.
No, it's not kinda.
It's racist.
It's racist.
One of the things conservative people say is they call it soft bigotry, and I'm totally against.
You gotta eliminate the word soft.
It's just bigotry.
The bigotry of low expectations.
It's not the bigotry of, or it's not the soft bigotry of low expectations.
It is the bigotry of low expectations.
And they hit us with that all the time.
And the number one reason why I'm against that is because I've succeeded in corporate America, despite, I probably graduated high school with a 2.8 grade point average.
I was kind of a class clown.
In college, I was drunk, high, playing football.
You were basically a method man who was hitting people on the field.
Yeah.
Didn't take school very soon.
Graduated with a 2.3.
I'm not special.
I moved into the corporate world and mostly I just show up and I do what I'm asked to do.
And then, you know, I attended the writing stuff.
I do it now at a high level, but again, it's not, I'm not special.
And so all you have to do is try.
And we're, the left is trying to convince, well, don't try.
You have no chance.
This whole world is against you.
You have no shot.
Ignore Jason Whitlock's 300 pound ass, who got a national television show on Fox Sports
and got to do ESPN and got to earn a shit ton of money.
Ignore him.
You know, I don't fit the profile of a TV star, but I was paid like one.
So you can't tell me that we can't accomplish these things and that, you know, America.
So, and, and, and, uh, Steven in 1984, my senior year in high school, me and my dad, We're dirt poor.
We lived in a one bedroom, 400 square foot apartment in the ghetto.
So nobody can convince me and trust 2.8 grade point average.
I was a pretty good football player, but no one can convince me that there's these barriers that we can't overcome as poor black people.
If we just try, and I'm so irate with the people who say, don't even try.
You have no shot.
You can't do anything without us or the government.
Though I will try and convince you because I think you may still be eligible to play women's college football.
And that could be fun.
Gerald here who played at Notre Dame, he has a question for you.
And then we're going to go to Mug Club so YouTube doesn't ban us.
But what was your question there, Gerald?
Jason, so you said something earlier that the media is basically, especially the sports media, is kind of bowing at the altar of BLM, right?
You said they're just afraid of them, right?
You have stepped out, and Charles Barkley got in a lot of hot water recently for kind of stepping out, and just saying everybody was probably pretty decent at the core, I didn't think that was controversial.
Are there other people in this environment, in the media network, in the sports media, black men that would come to you and say that they agreed behind the scenes but just wouldn't have the ability or maybe the courage to go and say it on air or something like that?
Are there more people out there that can say it?
Because honestly, Steven and I can say this all we want, but having another white guy say it doesn't quite carry the same amount of weight.
And I'm not saying it doesn't matter.
Or a clear guy like you.
I think that it's tough, to be quite honest with you, because if you get social media backlash, the executives, the white executives, they get scared.
Oh my God, you know, I don't want my employees seen as being anti-black or sellouts or racist.
And so so many executives are controlled by social media, that I don't blame a lot of black media people for living in fear of social media.
And yes, I think many of them agree with a lot of things that I say.
They don't feel like they're free to say them without facing severe repercussions.
And so they don't you got to remember, I'm single with no kids.
And so I get to be a bit more fearless than some 45 year old guy that's got a wife and two kids and he gets on the wrong side of Twitter, loses his job.
His wife's pretty angry with him.
He probably never gets laid again.
You're just grabbing my life, sweetheart.
Well, thanks for taking that risk for all of them.
You're in a position to do it.
You did it.
You could have just said Pat and not done it.
So thank you.
It's a little less of a risk when you're a 300-pound black man.
They'll only tweet at you.
It's the Geraldo Rivera, Dan Bongino.
You son of a bitch!
You punk!
It's like, oh man, I know where you live.
Oh no, I thought you were... I don't know.
But I'm old!
I'm old!
I'm blind!
I compete in women's divisions!
All right, hey, Jason, we're going to go to Mug Club here, but while we're still on YouTube, where's the best place for people to support you?
Well, at Whitlock Jason on Twitter for right now, and very soon I'm going to announce what I'm going to be doing next, and I'll just have to ask people to stay tuned for that.
Okay, all right, and we're going to stay in line with Jason Whitlock here, so we go to Mug Club where he can say what he really thinks.
My guess is if he wants to stomp some crackers.
YouTube, thank you so much.
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