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April 2, 2026 - Louder with Crowder
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Donald Trump Vs. The DEI Justice: Birthright Citizenship Showdown

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Duncan Holds On For Lane 00:02:22
Duncan, you're holding right there.
Did I give him one?
I just wish that we could still have Lane.
Gerald was late today.
That's, you know, nothing like setting the example, Mr. Pacecar.
So he just walked in.
We were going to have Lane, but he's here.
Welcome to the lineup live here on Rumble.
8 a.m. Eastern to 7 p.m.
I hope I have that right because I know we've added some shows and you don't need to change that dial.
Welcome.
We have a few things to get to today.
Snake Island Shows Deadly Pack 00:02:34
And by a few, I mean today's show might be perceived as racist.
Like any show?
Yeah.
Like every other show.
Because, because, because, because we'll be discussing birthright citizenship.
Yes, we've covered this before.
And you can go and check out that show.
But it gets worse because Kitanji Brown Jackson said something about Japan, which I still don't fully understand it.
Perhaps you can comment and let me know if you think you know what she is saying.
I will give you my interpretation of her retardatory.
That's a new word.
And we'll also be talking about President Trump on daycare.
A lot of people upset about his comments.
And Somalis, low IQ, people saying that's racist.
Facts are racist.
He didn't say all black people, he said Somalis.
And guess what?
They are low IQ.
We went back to the moon.
That's pretty cool.
And some dating advice for young men out there saying, hey, I want a traditional woman.
I want to have traditional roles, but I'm a little concerned because I'm in my 30s and seems like every woman has done an about face and rejected feminism, but I don't know which is genuine.
So that and more, as all 11 a.m. weekday shows, on with the show.
That's right, the debate.
Don't forget the debate next week, April 10th.
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Change My Mind Segment Launches 00:03:12
Hey YouTube, what you're about to watch is a new segment we call Change My Mind.
Open campus, a college campus.
Sure, it's an open campus.
Yeah.
We can do whatever we want.
You can do whatever you want.
You can protest.
Any professor, you pick.
Any professor.
Yeah.
And you know, or set up a dialogue how you think it would be best or most fair.
Forgive me, or your sources.
What do you usually read?
CNN, Twitter.
CNN, Twitter, and a lot of professors probably here.
Oh, really?
I think you're somewhat parroting from what you've learned from your professors.
I agree with you.
That's the data from CNN and Twitter and professors is wrong.
Liberal professors and students, you've seen it, they start yelling.
What statistics are you reading?
The statistics of, according to the FBI.
Incorrect.
We don't have any professors willing to debate.
Do you know professors here would be willing to?
We would be more than happy.
Honestly, no, I don't.
You've been failed as students.
You've been failed.
It's time to go straight to the top to the people who failed you.
When we started Change My Mind, the idea was back in 2016.
The more I went on campus, the more I saw the failures of the institutions.
And I want to be really clear about something.
This was never designed to mock, denigrate, or dunk on students who don't know any better.
It was always designed to highlight the failures of the institutions.
We're actually going to be starting formal debates with professors at schools.
Or we can have a civil dialogue and maybe get to the root cause as to why you've been failed as students.
Free speech and why you should give a damn, Jonathan Zimmerman.
Why should we give a damn?
Well, we should give a damn because free speech has been at the heart of every movement for change in this country.
Racial and gender and sexual.
Contemporary perspective.
That's right, you can get your You can get your tickets for the Chamber of Mind Professor Debates April 10th at UPenn.
LadderWithCutter.com slash tickets.
And my chest still hurts.
I ripped out, just so you know.
No, you don't know about that.
I ripped out a clump of my chest hair.
Why?
My watch band.
Do you guys ever have a watch band that traps your hair, that pinches Toolman, you know?
And I was just scratching.
And the worst part is I could feel it trap it, but I had no choice.
You just got to pull it.
Ripped Out Chest Hair Incident 00:04:47
It's like wearing my old Velcro light up shoes.
Look, nothing.
All right.
How excited are you?
I forgot to.
How excited are you to be back to the moon?
How are you guys?
Right?
That's pretty cool.
I mean, we're not going to.
Well, I mean, you know, we're going.
It's kind of disappointing.
It's not.
It's part of the process.
All right.
Thanks for being negative.
You walked in like four seconds ago.
Captain Morgan, CEO, welcome.
Not.
See what I got there?
Yeah.
I wasn't late.
I was here.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
Do you want to shake on it?
I don't because you want to shake.
Whoa.
You got a buzzer in that head?
Yeah, exactly.
I go shake and then I go, actually, Josh Firestine, Friday, Saturday, April 24th and 25th, Comedy Avenue, Lawton. Oklahoma.
Yes.
Tickets at jfirestein.com.
It's a small, it's fun.
It's actually a tattoo parlor.
Wow.
Yeah, I'm a tattoo parlor comedian.
I am still ink free.
Oh, man.
We got to get you a tattoo.
But I might need to cover up the chest hair gap with.
That's where you get the tattoo.
He's got to look cool as hell.
Maybe like a Crusader cross.
Ooh, yeah.
Or maybe like the Virgin Mary.
No.
Why not?
Like one of those candles.
Because it'd be disrespectful.
No, it's like one of the candles.
To put the Virgin Mary next to my mammaries.
I know I don't have memories.
Oh, Mary's memories.
I love that clinic.
Stop it.
But it's not a bad idea.
I'm going to see all the shapes, Mary.
Let's get to the reasons that we said people might think the show was racist.
So, it's time.
You know what?
You have the singer?
Yeah.
Eye on India.
Go.
Eye on India.
What's that smell?
Made in India.
Did we outsource that stinger?
Yeah, pretty much.
It's an oldie.
It came to us from the workers at Sprint.
Indians.
Hold your thoughts.
Indian weddings.
Arranged marriages.
Young ladies, sparks really flew between all of these elements when you combine them.
Oh!
There you go.
Right in the face.
Yeah, it's a death to us part right now.
Screw you, wife.
I'd love to.
Right now, do us part.
Let's hold hands far away.
You see the guy behind them telling them to hold hands?
Yeah, now they're holding hands like it's like they have a yardstick between them.
Now, I think what happened is she didn't like being given away, and so she aimed it right at his punim.
And then he was like, You're going to spark me, I spark you!
No, no!
And it became a fight, kind of like when you were kids with Roman candles, which, you know, is fine when you're a kid in your backyard.
Probably not great for a wedding.
No, how did it not catch them on fire?
Well, an Indian reporter actually wrote about that.
He wrote, A single spark could have turned this grand stage into a cremation ground.
Relatives might come to the rescue, but what sense does it make to risk your life just For the sake of a few likes on social media.
Wait, does India have cremation grounds?
That's a good question.
What is that?
That sounds brutal.
It does.
Take them to the field where we burn them.
That's right.
Take them to the crematorium.
Alive or dead.
Both just as good.
I'd like to spread his ashes in the Indian Ocean.
No.
You can do it here.
Yes.
Countdown.
Underground.
It's not really an ocean, more of a trash tub.
So that's a wedding.
In India, all cultures are equal.
You should see how they deal with divorce.
Did we really need the.
Two.
Was it two per hour?
One per minute?
Two per hour.
Two per hour.
I think two per hour died by divorce.
Those are 2025 numbers.
They could be propped up by divorce.
Plus or minus two.
Edit off your trains.
And if you thought that was bad and us experimenting with AI in the wee hours of the morning, you should see a Bollywood divorce.
He stayed, important though, he stayed on the tracks.
He did.
He did.
He didn't get hit.
He defecated later.
Follow the railroad, tight road.
He's like Ghost Pajit.
He looked like Indian Applejack.
Yeah.
That's what Tim said earlier.
And by the way, don't get me started on the funerals.
Subject To Their Rules There 00:15:45
You idiot, I'm trying to call you from tomorrow.
Can't you see my call, you b.
So, like I said, some people may perceive.
It is racist.
It's not.
He said, I'm trying to call you from tomorrow.
Why can't you take my call?
You're going to die!
Oh, look, it's Dante.
I would love to see the Indian Ring movie.
Yes.
Hello?
This is Chase Bank.
You're going to die in seven days.
If you don't give me your credit card number, go kill this person.
Hello, lady with the long hair who comes out of the TV.
Someone has stolen your card.
You have to give me your number.
The movie is The Well Girl Gets Haunted by the Indian Lad.
Hello?
Hello?
That's The Garage.
That's not even the same movie.
Give me your pin.
She's gonna die in seven days.
How do all credit card fraud, the scams that target old people who are on social security, how do they all come from one country?
There needs to be some self correction mechanism.
Every time you get what you're like, come on.
All right, and I know someone will say, not all, not all.
Okay, just 99.99% of the time.
We'll just send a missile.
Those poor Nigerian guys.
I know.
They get stereotyped.
They're like, hey, we're not just killing Christians, and we're also not just, you know, doing the old prince scam.
Right?
Yeah, we claim to be princes.
We don't do that.
All right, big topic.
We have to get to this one.
Yes.
Birthright citizenship.
Now, I want to be really clear about this.
The left, and we're going to get to the Supreme Court, they want you to believe that if you are born here, even if your parents are illegal, you are automatically a citizen, that anchor babies are a thing, that it's always been a thing.
That birthright citizenship was meant to extend to anybody who happens to have their foot on this soil and have a baby.
It's not true.
It's inaccurate.
We can walk through it and we will, though we've done a more in depth segment.
The recent judgments, the recent opinions expressed, which are nonsensical, muddy the waters even more by design.
So, to be clear, for the sake of the country, we have to stop anchor babies.
And this is one of those things that generates normalcy bias in a way that, frankly, is unprecedented.
You'll see this a lot, for example, that everyone votes.
And if you say, like, actually, you know, the 19th Amendment is a problem, not because of women voting, but because we were a representative republic and the republic was supposed to represent those who are building and sustaining a country.
It has not been the norm that everyone who lives within the borders of a country gets a vote, that their vote is the same if you are actually taking benefits.
Social welfare, not contributing, not paying taxes, not willing to serve your country.
It's a very new thing.
You've grown up under that, so you think that that's how it's always been or how it's always going to be.
That's not the case.
Same thing with this idea of anchor babies, to use the colloquialism.
That if someone is born here, that automatically makes them a citizen and gives their parents a pathway.
That has never been the norm historically.
It still is not in any European nation.
You just think that because you've been told that, and since some people have abused a loophole, You assume it's the case.
So if you were to listen to the left, you would believe, oh, born here, automatically a citizen.
Doesn't matter if your ancestry goes back to the Mayflower or if you're first gen like myself or somewhere in between.
If you were born on American soil, you're an American citizen.
Full stop.
Nope.
End of story.
For over 100 years, birthright citizenship has been enshrined as a fundamental right under the 14th Amendment.
The language in the amendment is very clear.
There are 255,000.
Children born on American soil.
And I would say that most of them are probably not here because of tourism or whatever you call it.
In 1898, the Supreme Court held that the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to the children of foreigners present on U.S. soil.
Okay, so the court never actually ruled about children of illegals.
To be clear, that is simply inaccurate.
And let us disabuse you of some of these notions.
Drafters of the 14th Amendment, you can take their word for it.
Or you can actually read from the people who drafted the 14th Amendment.
They were clear it was never meant to give citizenship to everyone born on American soil.
1866, Senator Jacob Howard, one of the drafters, wrote this.
Jurisdiction, as here employed, ought to be construed as applies to every citizen of the United States now.
Gentlemen cannot contend that an Indian belonging to a tribe, although born within the limits of a state, is subject to this full and complete jurisdiction.
So, it's pretty clear it was meant to be, these people are meant to be subject to the jurisdiction of the land.
All right, okay.
We'll move on here to Katanji Bron Jackson because now it's a word war.
President Trump has been saying, hold on a second, you guys are wrong.
And his executive order on birthright citizenship was argued by the Supreme Court.
Yes, Gerald.
It shouldn't even be contended at that point, though.
You're saying, like, this is the easiest case.
A Native American, essentially, an Indian on this land who we have treaties with and we give special protections to is still not considered this.
Much less anybody else.
Right.
Like that was the whole point of saying it like that.
Using that example.
Yes.
Super clear.
I mean, I would argue super cool.
You guys let me know.
And you can check out the references.
Please go read not only the 14th Amendment, but the opinions and the explanations therein from the drafters.
Steel man it for me.
Tell me how the left actually legitimately makes this case.
Because here's the issue we're not hearing the case being made in a way that is cogent at all from current Supreme Court justices.
Let's go to Katanji Brown Jackson.
This judge argued that.
And I think I understand what she's saying.
You guys, and I mean this, explain to me if I'm missing it.
She said that illegals have allegiance to the United States by virtue of breaking our laws, effectively.
I think what she was saying, she compared to Japan, she said, if I'm in Japan as a tourist, right, and I steal someone's wallet, okay, so I'm subject to the law, and so would the person who steals my wallet.
So I believe that her line of logic here is in Japan or in the United States, the laws.
Are there to protect the governed, right?
The citizens.
If you are visiting as a tourist, you are subject to the law of the land.
Therefore, that makes you allegiant to that land because you're subject to the law.
I think that's her logic, but you see what she said, and maybe you can explain it to me here.
I, a U.S. citizen, am visiting Japan.
And what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can't arrest me and prosecute me.
It's allegiance, meaning can they control you as a matter of law?
I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to, you know, under Japanese law, go and prosecute the person who has stolen it.
So there's this relationship based on, even though I'm a temporary traveler, I'm just on vacation in Japan, I'm still locally owing allegiance in that sense.
Uh huh.
Uh huh.
So a little wrinkle.
Now do the law of deportation.
Are they subject to that?
Also, interesting that she used Japan as an example because I think it was because she was talking to a woman named Wang.
Yeah, I know.
She's like, Wang, you know what I'm talking about.
Yeah, get it?
Japan, right?
I'm from San Francisco.
Yeah, I know.
I'm from the Bay Area.
Interesting that she uses Japan as an example.
The left often does, for example, when convenient for gun control.
But they don't actually tell you how the Japanese deal with illegals who are subject to the law.
And for the record, this is all this original video.
This is an illegal alien who is being sent back, I believe, committed a crime.
It's all in Japanese.
So, for those listening on audio, we dubbed all of it with 100% accuracy.
And I mean that, it's not a joke, with the regionally appropriate accents.
Sit the property.
He's tensing up.
You don't have to tense up, okay?
Sit the property.
Stop looking to the side.
Place it forward.
Place it forward.
I said to sit the property.
I can't go back.
Sit the property.
Behave yourself just relax don't stand up Someone sit on his knees.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay You don't know Just relax damn it.
You're so stubborn.
So stubborn.
We keep telling you It doesn't matter.
We're taking you You're lucky.
We even have a break.
We are taking you no matter what.
Oh, are you sad?
I don't want to change anything I'm not going!
Oh yes you are!
Yes you are!
You will!
Yes!
Loosen up!
You have so much energy!
Why so energetic?
You can do anything!
Wow!
I'm not well!
You so full of energy!
You're the most energetic one here!
Japanese mother.
Okay, so 99% accurate.
That was true.
To be clear, those listening audio matches these subtitles.
We have someone here who understands a little bit of Japanese.
That was an accurate W. Can you imagine if Ice acted this way here?
Yeah.
What?
Yeah, I'm like, oh, you're going to cry for us.
You have a cramp like a little growing boy.
You're like a little baby.
The plain thing is just so funny to me.
You're lucky we have a plane.
You're lucky we have a plane.
What's the other option?
Just dropping them in the ocean?
They're an island.
Go to the bus.
Turn you into a rear anchor, baby.
Bye bye.
Anchor, don't go on the land.
Go in the water.
Just imagine that.
Imagine that here.
Some guy sitting, looking, and he says, Don't turn your face to that.
Sit properly.
And they just crank his shoulder.
Ah!
Shut up!
They don't tolerate it.
They do not tolerate it.
They didn't curse, though.
No, they didn't.
Well, actually.
Stop, stop, stop fighting.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah.
He got a little bit rattled.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, they don't, but they don't have a God there.
Well, effectively, they do have a suicide force.
So, three things, three key things you need to know about birthright citizenship, okay?
Number one, the history here.
So, supporters of birthright citizenship, they claim that it's in the 14th Amendment.
Right?
All persons born or naturalized in the United States.
Here's the key.
And subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States.
Key detail subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
And Donald Trump addressed this.
This is an uncomfortable truth.
This was more about children of U.S. citizens and freed slaves than illegal aliens, to be clear.
This was not about illegal aliens whose loyalty is to their home country.
They are not subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
And I think the example that Katanji Brown Jackson, again, since there are laws, and if you are visiting, you are subject to those laws, that means allegiance.
Laws include deportation, laws include legal immigration.
That would be like saying if Notre Dame players, when you're in the big house in Michigan, you are now allegiant to the Royal Marine.
Yeah, I become a full Marine when I walk on that field.
It's like, no, I'm still fighting Irish.
What are you talking about?
You are subject to their rules there.
You go to the locker room, they tell you, but you still have a Notre Dame jersey.
Right.
We still go home.
Right.
Someone who is here illegally, who is not a citizen here, is subject to the jurisdiction of another country.
Could be Mexico, could be El Salvador, could be India, Pakistan, whatever it is.
Regardless of whether their children, whether their baby is born here.
And so what happened is we just kind of stumbled into this system here of just giving citizenship to everyone born here.
They just started issuing birth certificates to everyone born here in the 20th century.
Now keep in mind at that point in time, they're like, oh, we have plenty of space.
Sure.
And then birth certificates were used as proof of citizenship to obtain things like social security numbers, things like that, which, by the way, today, though, they want you to know that no one who is here illegally could take advantage of our social safety net or our social benefits entitlement programs.
And certainly no one here would be able to vote who is here illegally until we found out that a bunch of them had social security numbers.
And that was kind of how it started.
Number two, key detail.
The real problem here, like we said, is the birth tourism with anchor babies.
You may not know, did you know this?
That 9% of annual births here in the United States.
Can be attributed to anchor babies, birth, or tourism.
Did you guys know that?
No way.
Well, Hirono said that it probably doesn't even happen much.
Right.
So that's overlaid down later in the map, but I'll get to it.
But President Trump wrote this on Truth Social, and it's correct, by the way.
He wrote, Birthright citizenship has to do with the babies.
Sorry, it's correct.
It's just tough to say.
Yeah.
Birthright citizenship has to do with the babies of slaves, not Chinese billionaires who have 56 kids, all of whom, quote, become.
American citizens, one of the many great scams of our time.
China actually does have a birth tourism industry.
You have 500 companies.
The estimate is one and a half million Chinese nationals have been granted or gained U.S. citizenship through this actual industry.
To be clear, China, in case you don't know, they take anchor babies to the extreme.
And it's a huge problem.
Like I said, you were not the only bad one.
Baby, traditional use has been an anchor.
We're not like a China, we are island China.
We're not like a China because we're not an animal.
We use our baby as anchor, not throw away on mountain.
China had that too.
Sorry, it's sad.
Yeah, why did you laugh when you said, Sorry, it's service.
China.
A mistake of ocean for Bavatab.
Oh, can't tell.
So it's a huge problem anchor baby abuse.
2023, you can bring this up.
This is from Pew Research.
9% of all births were anchor babies.
9%.
That's wild.
And then just add to the mix hey, two parents, that's used to basically anchor a whole family here.
We're just talking about babies.
Number three.
It's funny, Katanji Brown Jackson just talked about Japan.
Federal Spending And Anchor Babies 00:14:58
They have unbelievably stringent immigration laws.
But the left will always pick and choose.
They'll go to Norway when it's convenient to say, see, these Nordic models, these socialist models, they've kind of worked and they sort of ignore the fact that it's racially a monolith.
It's incredibly homogenous.
They will ignore other facets where people, for example, actually don't get a lot of the social safety benefits until they've worked there for a while or they're actually precluded from working.
For example, people are dealing with this in Canada.
So they always pick and choose.
When they're trying to tell you that America is actually not a great country.
So, in total, 33 countries do allow automatic birthright citizenship.
None of them are European.
None of them are nations that would be comparable to the United States.
So, a lot of these nations.
None of them are Japan, by the way.
Yeah.
I noticed.
Yeah.
Definitely not.
Certainly not countries like Norway, Sweden.
This is not.
We are the only of our ilk who do this.
I love how they use Australia.
Who the hell's going to get there to have a baby?
It's the rest.
By water, like, okay.
You're going to swim across that?
It has to survive the snakes and the saltwater crocs.
Like, yeah, if you get born here, you get to stay.
Yeah.
You'll die.
And here's the deal: birthright, you guys know this.
Birthright citizenship is killing our culture, and Congress has done nothing about it, to be clear.
They just go, well, people kind of accept it now, so it's okay.
Yeah, but it's not, though.
It's not okay anymore.
It's certainly not okay when you look at the jobs added for foreign-born citizens versus native-born citizens.
It's certainly not okay when you look at the percentage of people who don't speak English.
Look, Someone coming here and going through the process and taking their naturalization oath, and I know this, I have family members who have done it, and I have plenty of friends, colleagues, lovers who also have had to go through it.
They have to show some semblance of understanding, appreciation for that.
That's not always the same thing, certainly, when people just go, oh, by default, I have a baby here, so I'll get around to it when I get around to it.
It's a way of gaming the system, it's a way of reaping the benefits of a system that exists without actually contributing.
The left wants you to believe it's always been this way.
It hasn't.
So it should always be this way.
It doesn't have to be.
You comment.
What was Katanji Brown Jackson saying?
Because when people will say intelligentsia, well, Democrats are more intelligent.
They're talking about that.
They're talking about her statement regarding Japan.
Does anyone here think it's anything other than nonsensical?
The law has to be clear.
That's what we are attempting to do right now, whether it's regarding anchor babies or pickpockets.
Hey, Nick, what are you looking for?
Your motivation to live?
No, no, I just watched Apollo's show and he used one of the jokes I gave him.
So I wanted to send him a tip, but I can't find my wallet.
Wait, shouldn't he be sending you the tip since it's your joke?
Josh, you don't understand the finance accommodate.
Yeah.
Why don't you just use the Rumble wallet?
The what?
Rumble wallet.
It's a non custodial digital wallet that has end to end encryption and only you have access to it.
You could use it to tip Nick.
The funny one.
That's a good idea.
I'll go do that now.
Hey, can you do me a favor?
If you see my wallet, can you let me know?
Yeah, yeah, of course.
Hey Applejack, I found it.
Awesome, man.
You saved my life.
Yeah.
Let me give you a tip.
Oh.
It looks like I'm not really liquid right now.
Can I owe you?
Oh, that's right.
Why don't you just send me a C note on Rumble Wallet?
We talked about this, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, good idea.
Rumble Wallet.
Yeah, I'll do that.
All right.
Take it easy, man.
Yeah.
That guy.
Seriously, download the Rumble Wallet and step away from big banks for good.
No fees, no middlemen, none of the crap you have to deal with where you go in and they say you have some concierge account.
Account, but it's some guy who wants to tell you about Bitcoin and he's doing mining.
Lyle, go to wallet.rumble.com today.
And you can also support your favorite creators.
Step away from big banks.
Rumble Wallet.
Oh, no money.
Sorry, Applejack.
Can't stand that, Lyle.
I know.
I know.
Thank you for the raid, by the way, Dan.
We appreciate it.
And we're going to send the rest of you on to Haley Coronia after this.
Welcome, new viewers.
Two seconds.
You made a really great point.
If you're not going to deport people who are in our Prisons, then we don't really need to go further in this conversation.
Right.
If you're not willing to say that illegal aliens who are not here under any agreement with us can have a baby, it's an American citizen, we don't, we understand your position.
We don't need to have any further conversation.
You just want everybody.
Sure.
It almost sounds like easy.
It almost sounds like she's trying to like, you know, combine the two things here.
Yeah.
By saying, oh, well, if they, if you can commit a crime somewhere, well, your allegiance is to that country now and now you have to serve your time there and now you get citizenship.
Yeah.
So it's like, well, the whole argument of getting rid of illegals in our prisons now becomes obsolete if the Supreme Court says, Well, if you commit a crime here, you're allowed to stay.
Yeah, obviously, but we have to put you in jail for totally not long enough.
Right.
Yeah, well, this goes back to the left always absolving you of actions.
One could argue, could argue, that if somebody is here illegally and breaks the law, it almost would show a pattern of behavior where they don't have allegiance to the United States because they have no regard for our laws.
Let me ask you any of you, I know that you have, traveled abroad to other countries?
Give me one of the countries you went to France.
France.
Did you obey the laws while you were in France?
Most.
Okay.
I sped.
Yeah.
Outside of that, while you were in France, Were you still American?
Yeah, I hope so.
You weren't French?
No.
In your mind, what did you do?
I didn't become French.
Did you pledge allegiance to French?
I'm kind of a prick, but yeah.
Yeah, sure, that's natural.
It's all biosmosis.
But you were still American, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I bet the French constantly reminded him.
Yes.
You traveled abroad.
Yeah.
Name me any country Mexico.
Okay.
When you were in Mexico, did you follow the laws to the best of your ability?
Yes.
I shouldn't ask the question, I don't know the answer to.
Both of you are lawbreakers.
Okay.
I shouldn't have said Mexico.
Yeah.
I broke some laws.
You were in Mexico, followed the laws.
While you were in Mexico, were you still an American?
Absolutely.
You didn't think of yourself as Mexican?
No, no.
No, never crossed your mind?
No.
Okay.
Brown Jackson's an idiot.
All right.
Next one.
Here's two things President Trump said yesterday.
And then cue the outrage.
One coming from the left and the dissident, the horseshoe right, the don't vote right.
And then the other just outrage from the left, period.
Now, I understand when I heard him say this, I said, ah, okay.
This is the argument.
People are going to pounce on that because of the optics.
He was discussing daycare.
He was asked about it.
He said that we couldn't afford it because we have other things going on, things like wars.
Etc.
And I knew that people were going to say, see, our payments are going to Iran.
Let me just present my perspective.
I certainly don't believe in nation building.
I certainly don't believe in forever wars.
That's why I said, give it three months, and then I will determine my final opinion on Iran.
Okay.
But I never want to make the argument we shouldn't protect the United States or we should never engage in any type of conflict because that money should go to entitlements.
That's why I don't share the same outrage.
So here's what he said.
And then I also want to maybe illuminate something that people are missing that I think has been highlighted by the Strait of Hormuz and the Iran conflict.
Cue clip.
The United States can't take care of daycare.
That has to be up to a state.
We can't take care of daycare.
We're a big country.
We have 50 states.
We have all these other people.
We're fighting wars.
We can't take care of daycare.
You've got to let a state take care of daycare, and they should pay for it too.
They should pay.
They have to raise their taxes.
But they should pay for it.
And we could lower our taxes a little bit to them to make up for it.
But it's not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these individual things.
They can do it on a state basis.
You can't do it on a federal basis.
We have to take care of one thing military protection.
We have to guard the country.
And to be clear, we've shown you this pie chart before.
Entitlement programs make up, it's the single biggest line item as far as our spending.
Okay?
Yep, military's pretty big, not as big as entitlement spending.
Also, for those of you who say, hey, school should be a state issue, if you're conservative, right leaning MAGA, which I am, that's perfectly in line with what we've always believed.
To say this is a problem, take away the obfuscation of Iran equals no daycare.
Do you really think the federal government should increase taxes across the board and you should pay an increased income tax, for example, in Oklahoma to pay for daycare in Mamdani's New York?
Because he just promised it to all municipal employees.
Right.
Yeah, exactly.
Because the states have different economies.
Yes.
They've got different cost of livings.
It's all dependent by state.
You can't be making somebody who's.
And different priorities.
Some states that are more traditional maybe say, hey, you know what?
We actually don't want to hand over children to the state.
We want to provide parents with more options.
So maybe some tax breaks, some tax credits.
Maybe we can create an environment within our state where more people can stay home with their children.
And by the way, some states have done that.
But here's something else.
Because people point and they go, see, our payments are going to Iran.
You know who else wouldn't be able to pay for daycare?
All the nations.
That leftists and the horseshoe right point to in Europe if they had to defend themselves.
So, unless you start with the premise that there are no threats ever globally, that there are no evil actors, there are no people who actually want to harm us, and everyone's actually okay with the Western world, you have to take into account the EU spends 2.3% collectively, this is a general estimate, on family child care benefits.
That's about $425 billion a year.
Contrast that with their defense spending, $396 billion a year.
Hey!
If all of them have to meet their NATO requirements, guess what?
No more daycare.
The only reason they haven't is because we protect the free world.
Now, I know, and I agree, there's a good case to be made, and I have made it, that we shouldn't be in NATO.
We shouldn't be protecting the free world.
But it's become very clear European nations aren't going to do it.
They are the ones who need the Strait of Hormuz secured.
I know people will say, well, if we didn't get into this conflict, there would be no issue.
Do you really think that at no point Iran would cause a problem there?
And do you really think that the EU would be prepared to deal with it, or would they be sitting there with their hand out in front of the United States as they have done through NATO for decades?
So, because Europe, because these nations don't spend on daycare, don't spend on the military, they can spend on daycare.
Germany, they declared internet a fundamental human right.
Protect your own country, go.
Changes everything.
That's the messaging that I would like to see.
So, let me give you here's also another report.
If they were to replace the United States forces in Europe, meaning if we said, you know what, you're on your own, you don't have our forces, so you got to make up that gap, you have to get it somewhere, they're spending 400 something billion dollars a year on daycare.
You know what the cost would be?
A trillion dollars.
It would take 25 years.
There goes their daycare.
What about this crazy idea?
Crazy idea.
U.S. I'm okay with protecting the world, helping them out when they need it, but you got to pay us.
Yep.
How about that?
You got to pay us.
You got to do something.
Oh, and if you don't let us use the bases that we've been paying for, France, Spain, you now owe us a fine.
Yeah, for sure.
By the way, U.S. federal government already spent about $29 billion a year on childcare subsidies.
So it's not nothing, to be clear.
And I think that that should largely be nothing.
You can't be conservative and also want to see the large welfare state that has single handedly created and encouraged, fostered the culture of baby mamas.
There's an incentive for people to have children, not get married, avoid a nuclear family so they can get those subsidies.
Some people do it while living together.
Yeah.
Yep.
They'll go, hey, we have kids, we're still together, but let's not get married because if we get married, then I can't keep these benefits.
Right.
And then it's a vicious cycle because it continues and they're more likely to separate, they're more likely to need the support.
I have, in principle, absolutely.
Military is the most important, probably the most fundamental role of any government, right?
It's to keep us safe.
That's the purview of the federal government, both from internal and external threats.
Got it.
Giving you all the things that you want paid for is not.
It's not.
So it really does pain me to see conservatives saying, this is betrayal.
Take away the Iran thing just as far as that dynamic going either Iran or daycare.
Okay?
Apply it to any other nation.
Either safety, or.
Or welfare.
They've opted for welfare.
They cannot keep themselves safe.
It's not possible.
And I don't want to see that grow anywhere here in the United States.
No.
And I mean, basically, the point Trump is making is like, hey, don't grow the size of the federal government by making this a federal government issue.
This should be a state issue for you guys to determine.
You can raise taxes for it or not raise taxes for it.
The right should be all over that and be like, yeah, we don't want the federal government getting bigger.
Fantastic.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And some people go, yeah, X hundred billion for Iran.
It's like, okay.
But that's not always the case.
Yeah.
And guess what?
Not everybody has free daycare, and it's horrible, and public schools suck.
It hasn't worked.
Stay at home, mom.
Screw the daycare thing.
Yeah.
Before this conflict, people were going, public schools suck, and kids should be able to stay at home.
Now they're going, see, Iran is taking money, so I can't have daycare.
Well, you know what?
I shouldn't be paying for your daycare.
No.
That's my opinion.
Here's the next point that generated controversy.
He discussed Somalis, rightfully so.
Apparently, statistics are racist, but I understand why people would say it's racist.
I still support it anyway.
It's time for Eye on Somalia.
Could be sure.
I'm the captain now.
All right, listen to his comments here.
Boy, there is a crap storm on social media over it.
How about in Minnesota?
They come from Somalia, but they come from all over.
They're all crooked in Minnesota.
The governor's crooked.
The attorney general's a crook.
He's a thief.
Terrible guy.
All stupid, crooked people.
And they came in from, in this case, Somalia is just terrible.
A lot of people say it's the worst country anywhere in the world.
They have no money, no nothing.
They have no government.
They have no police.
They just shoot each other all day long.
It's just pure bad.
Probably the worst, most dangerous country.
We have some beauties.
They go to Minnesota, and they stole $19 billion.
$19 billion.
And they're low IQ.
Attorney General Is A Crook 00:10:39
I can generalize.
They're low IQ people.
They're bad people.
They have 94% unemployment.
In other words, they don't want to work, you know?
There's a lot of jobs available, right, with the economy.
They don't want to work.
Why would they work?
And they sell more Mercedes Benzes than any state in the Union because they come here with no money and they go out, they love a Mercedes Benz and they go out and buy Mercedes Benzes.
Okay, so people outrage.
Again, if you listen to this entire sort of, I guess we would call it, what would be press junket, it wasn't a speech, you're just talking to the press.
The theme was states' rights, was what's the appropriate role of the federal government?
Because he talked about Minnesota needs to clean this up.
They need to do something.
This state is crooked.
People are really mad because anytime you touch on IQ, they go, that's a racist trope.
Here's the truth the average Somali IQ is 67.
Mental retardation is 70 or less.
Retard alert.
That principal would need to get a whole lot of action to get your kid in that school.
67.
That's really bad.
Now, you could say it might be higher for Somali Americans because of malnourishment over there.
Sure, okay.
It's still, by any metric that you can use, low IQ.
And he's right.
They don't work.
They don't contribute.
They don't contribute to the state, but they take.
There's a cultural element to that, too.
Yes.
It's not just like, oh, you're from Somalia.
That means you have a low IQ.
It's not just that.
It's, oh, you're from Somalia and you have a culture of incest, malnutrition, you know, whatever.
The incest thing is the main one for me.
Generational incest, by the way.
Yeah, it's been happening for years.
That's the biggest one for me.
I'm sure there's other, you know, Elements contributing, but yeah, that's number one.
Just to be clear, there'll be one person.
Bring that here.
Actually, incest is a myth, and I understand.
One incident of incest, the birth defects are increased from normal, but not as much as you've been told, but it compounds with each generation.
And it's generational incest, not just in Somalia, but almost all Islamic countries.
And then you bring that culture over here, and it's okay to do it, so we do it.
And then we got to take care of the mentally retarded people because, I mean, that is something that Social Security covers, right?
And it should, but not when it's Being brought from another culture who's making it.
Yes, you'd love it.
Like they're purpose, not purposefully, but kind of purposefully making it.
Look, he can't say this.
Here's what I will say it is like importing millions of people from an actual retard making factory and saying we are importing them because, and to be clear, it's not a race thing.
The retard making factory is generations of incest with no interest in changing it and bringing them here knowing that they just left the retard making factory.
And stuffed it in some packing peanuts and a box.
That's Minnesota.
Thanks for saying that.
I was dancing around it.
I appreciate it.
I get it.
Speaking of incest, he also mentions Somali congresswoman and professional brother lover.
That is a fact, Ilhan Omar.
Ilhan Omar, who married her husband to married her brother, her brother became her husband.
When she has to check a book, she says, Any brothers?
One.
Any husband?
One.
On top of everything else, she gets a double income tax cut.
She's a stone cold crook, and everybody knows it.
And here is the problem with the media.
Here is the problem with the institutional left.
If you are more outraged at him saying Somalis have low IQ, if you are more outraged at him pointing out that Ilan Omar, and you can see the marriage certificate, we've shown it to you many times, married her brother, if you are more outraged about those statements, then importing, then mass importing.
Somalis and the fact that Ilan Omar married her brother, that means you don't have an objective bone in your body.
And you're not looking out for the American people.
That's my opinion.
We don't need to spend much more time on it.
The outrage is silly.
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I will tell you that.
Hey, did you notice?
We've gone back to the moon.
Sort of.
Kind of.
Back.
I mean, they were doing a flyby mic.
Oh, I know.
Okay.
And we're not there yet.
We still got to make a rotation around the Earth.
Are we on a set in California again?
Whoa, that was.
Allegedly.
I like making fun of people who say we fake the moon landing.
Sorry.
You were there.
But it kills a moment.
It's your show.
Go for it.
Josh did it too.
Because I know that people.
I know.
I just had your back because you're the CEO and I wanted to have your back.
Yeah.
People in the comment section are going to be saying that.
You don't need to say it for them.
By the way, you are free to leave those comments.
11 a.m. weekdays.
Every weekday.
Tomorrow we'll be off because it's a good Friday.
And yeah, we'll be back Monday.
So, yesterday, historic event, massive implications for the future, some that many people may not know.
We are doing a drive by, fly by the moon.
Thank you.
Let me begin by congratulating the team at NASA and our brave astronauts on the successful launch of.
Artemis II.
It was quite something.
It will be traveling further than any manned rocket has ever flown and will very substantially pass the moon, go around it, and come back home from a distance that has never been done before.
It's amazing.
They are on the way and God bless them.
These are brave people.
We landed on the moon!
Roger, roll pitch.
Houston now controlling the flight of integrity on the Artemis II mission around the moon.
Separation.
Main engines throttling up.
Guidance converged.
Now, I think that's pretty cool.
I'll tell you who else thinks it's pretty cool.
Probably couldn't be more excited.
This kid.
Why do you want to be here?
Why do you love space?
Why do you love being a part of history?
We're going back to the frickin' moon.
That's why.
Yeah, dude.
You stupid reporter.
Yeah.
Why would you ask such a stupid question?
Yeah, dummy.
It looked like he was mad that he asked the question.
Why would you ask me that, you silly person?
So, the Artemis 2, just so you know, it's only going to be, yeah, orbiting the moon.
But I'm saying we're going back to the moon.
It's a test run for two moon landings that we're going to be seeing afterwards.
It's the first time back to the moon in 54 years.
Some people saying the first time, some people saying zero times.
This is also another deep fake.
It's going to last about 10 days, 685,000 miles of travel.
They are going to, in fact, go further from Earth than anyone ever.
A few key facts here that are pretty important for you to know.
We are in a new space race with China.
That's number one.
And of course, Lane the Brain is very passionate about this because he doesn't want China to get, he doesn't want them to get their tiny claws in on the moon.
He hates the Chinese.
It's basically a race for the lunar South Pole, which is kind of the ideal spot for a moon base.
Whoever really sets up shop there, first, they set the rules.
Another kind of key detail here, number two, the moon can be used to eventually launch to Mars.
It's much easier from the moon.
That's Elon's plan right now.
Instead of just going directly to Mars, it's to go to the moon base.
Then go from there to Mars.
And key fact number three I mean, I know it's no universal daycare like Europe, who don't pay for any of their own national security spending, but President Trump did set the wheels in motion for this.
This was in 2017.
He issued Space Policy Directive One, which did create this program.
So, a big moment in American history.
It does have some, there will be some significant fallout from it.
It's not just, hey, isn't it cool to go to the moon?
And I think this is one of those things.
Can we all find some, like, hey, that's pretty cool.
I'm glad that we've done it.
It is.
It is.
It's one of those moments I shared with my kids.
It's like, look at this rocket.
Like, they were like, Just amazed by it.
And I'm like, see, that's fantastic.
Look.
Yeah.
I don't think we should have waited this long.
Yeah.
I think it's a good thing.
I think our program is going to be a challenge for a while, though.
Like it really did take a change in administration, a change in philosophy, and people like Elon Musk and Bezos pushing the envelope on kind of commercial space flight, too.
Yeah.
In the 21st century, a few fat black chicks with calculators ain't going to cut it.
Nah.
You know, this space race between us and China presents a hilarious opportunity for Taiwan.
Yeah.
What if Taiwan got to the moon?
That would be pretty fun.
And then China's like, oh no, you do again.
Oh, fancy seeing you here.
We're independent up here too.
By the way, according to Kalshi, the chances that we go back and land on the moon, for some reason, they say not so great before 2027, 9.8%, and then 11% by 2028.
Well, you said a moment ago that it was planned for 2028 landings.
Right.
So before would be quite.
I don't know why they have those plans.
Time out.
Can we bring that back up again?
Because this may be a market opportunity for us.
What?
They announced plans to go and land on the moon in 2028.
But this is before 2024.
No, no, hold on.
Listen to my train of thought here.
Gotcha.
You don't want to.
It's impossible for us to go before we go.
I know.
So betting on going before 2027 sounds like a lock.
Yeah.
I mean, unless it's anybody going before.
I mean, the odds are you're not going to make that much money, but you will make some money.
It does say NASA specifically.
If there's a bot out there trading on this, I guarantee you they're playing the hell out of this.
All right, let's go from space back to, well, the space in our hearts.
Moon Landing Plans For 2028 00:13:52
Aww.
Soft moment here.
Are we going back to India?
No, we're not going back.
Oh, by the way, they fixed the toilet on the Artemis.
Did you see that?
The first thing that happened is the toilet broke, and we're like, well, son of a gun.
Do you think that happened?
Like, I had a friend who was riding on someone's private plane, and they were traveling, they were crossing the ocean, and he went to use the toilet.
And as he came out, the man who owned the plane said, Hey, by the way, don't go number two in there.
It doesn't work.
And he was like, Ah.
Whoa.
Whoops.
Something bad happens.
All right.
We are prepared.
Oh, quick note.
The toilet doesn't flush.
I. What?
I did that in my dad's RV.
Oh, no.
Yeah, my dad has a fifth wheel.
We went to go see him.
I did my business and I came out and I was like, The trash can's all full of toilet paper.
Catherine's like, Yeah, your dad said not to do that.
I go, Oh, it was a big load down there.
I missed that part.
So he's finding out right now.
We just need Eddie standing outside of the ship.
Shiver was full.
So back to the space and set of hearts, guys.
Okay, fine.
Because the language that we all speak is love.
And love is all you need.
I mean, rocket fuel if you're going into orbit.
Fair.
Food.
Yes.
Water.
I mean, some way to sustain life.
But, you know, love figuratively.
So we get a lot of questions.
From you guys.
And we get a lot of questions from women and a lot of questions from men.
And I know there's feminism, and then people sort of point to the red pill community, and that's kind of weird the manosphere where you have people like Andrew Tate, Myron Gaines, and they share nothing in common with people like Andrew Wilson.
But I will say this what you do see as a trend, if we let's just eliminate the outliers, I don't think that feminism is an outlier.
I think the extreme views or the view that you should sleep with as many women as possible in that manosphere is an outlier.
But let's just get rid of the blue haired feminists and let's get rid of The outliers on the far right manosphere, as people refer to it.
I don't know how else to refer to it.
The dynamic that we see that is consistent is young men who want to get married.
This is really only for people who want to get married, and this is really only directed at people who want to have a more traditional marriage.
That is hard to come by these days.
And a lot of men who have been traditional their whole lives and have now worked and achieved some degree of success, we get a lot of questions regarding this.
They say, Yeah, but how do I know that the women who are closer to my age who now say, That they want to be a stay at home wife or a mom, or they want a more traditional relationship when they live their whole life progressively in a feminist way.
How do I know that they're being genuine?
And so, a lot of guys aren't willing to take that risk and they're checking out because you see a trend.
This is becoming increasingly common now.
It could just be because of social media.
I think you probably would have seen women saying this from the 60s all the way up until now, where they do college, glorified years of alcoholism, finding themselves traveling.
Boss babe.
And then they say, well, actually, now I do want a more traditional life.
How can a man who's taking that risk identify if someone is being genuine?
And you, as a woman, how do you know that you're coming at it from a genuine place?
Well, I have a litmus test for you.
But first, I'm going to show you a montage of women who were at one point feminist.
And I would argue most of them, when you watch this, still are.
But saying, actually, I do want to be.
A wife now.
I do want to be a mom.
I don't want to be boss babe feminist.
But what I want you to do, as these people have the revelation, I want you to just with this montage count how many times you hear an ask or a demand.
Let's watch.
Do you want to know one of the saddest realizations I recently had?
Was that as a liberal woman, it is really hard to find a man who is willing to play the more traditional masculine role in the relationship in today's day and age?
Who is not a conservative?
Do I wish I had the ability to be at Home and to be able to take on the traditional woman's role in a home?
Absolutely.
Ask.
Do I give off more masculine energy?
Yeah.
Am I a good housekeeper?
No.
Have I ever been a good housekeeper?
No.
I have this eternal struggle where it's like I want my husband to be the provider, make all the money, pay all the bills, do the adulting things, fix everything around the house, take care of my car, take the trash out, make all the plans, handle our finances.
So basically, do everything while I just lie around and like only do things when I feel like doing them.
Ask.
A guy is asking you.
Like, what your goals are, and you're talking about how you want to continue to go back to school and you want to do this and you want to do that.
They're not hearing that you want to, you know, they're not hearing that you want to nurture your family.
I don't believe in feminism.
I think that if men are willing to do more and do more, then they should make more.
That's the first argument.
Everybody's like, men shouldn't make more money than women.
I don't want to be a carpenter.
Get up for me.
I want your seat.
There's no reason we should get rid of those pieces of shiverly, all for feminism.
Me and all my liberal friends want.
To be traditional housewives.
Ask.
Well, not all of us, but most of us.
But the problem is, we don't like Republican men.
But, like, I'm not talking about traditional gender roles because I'm not cooking, I'm not cleaning, I'm not doing his laundry.
I also don't like to be told what to do.
I can make my own decisions and I like making my own money.
Ask.
Can somebody help?
So I don't really know what to do because I don't want to compromise my morals and values just to find a man.
But am I asking to have my cake and eat it too?
I want leadership.
But don't just, like, Boss me around, you know?
Like, lead me.
Lead me when I'm in the mood to be led.
I thought it was like a given that, hey, I'm a nurse.
Of course, like I'm a nurturer and I'm going to take care of my family.
But in the meantime, while, you know, we don't have kids, is it not attractive that I have a career going for me?
Does that mean I would not prefer a more traditional woman role in a household?
No, I would love that.
Ones that bust their ass and make enough money.
To support a stay at home mom, wife, whatever, or the Republican men because they will exploit the shit out of themselves for money.
Wrong.
I would never exploit myself for money.
Whoa.
Geez.
Don't look.
Point well made, Josh.
Nice.
You like that, Stephen?
I do not.
Anyway.
The leg kick was higher.
So here's, and hopefully that kind of illustrates the point.
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Here's a litmus test.
Because I also understand, as Christians, we believe that people can be redeemed, and we want people to be redeemed.
You see the same rash of former porn stars who, once they start aging out or once they become less popular, all of a sudden starting up ministries.
It doesn't mean that it can't be genuine, but they needn't be given a platform.
It doesn't mean that these women, in those cases, most of them are not, but these women can't be genuine in maybe their conversion.
But they needn't be granted a marriage certificate.
Here's how I think you might want to approach both from a male perspective and a female perspective in self examination, assuming that you are a man who wants a marriage, who wants a family, a traditional one, and assuming that you are a woman who wants those things now.
Look for, listen for asks and me, meaning someone saying, Yeah, I went to college.
And I did all these things, but then I realized that I don't really want to be working, and I actually would really like to be a mom.
And actually, that does sound better, right?
Being at home and taking care of a family, that would be preferable now.
So I was wrong in what I thought I wanted.
Those are all asks.
And usually it's married with, but whatever women want to do, of course they can just do that.
Versus, I made mistakes following the feminist lie.
I bought into it.
And in buying into it, I did irreparable damage.
And I want to right those wrongs and advise young women to not do the same.
I want to make sure that we teach our children that everything is a trade off.
If we have a daughter, she knows that, you know, if you don't start focusing on this very young, when you have that biological window and start planning for your life, you may find yourself very likely find yourself in the situation with regrets like I did.
Do not do it the way that I did.
You can choose to be a professional during your fertile, your formative years, or you can choose to pursue a priority of a family and then you could go be a professional after that.
But you do have to make a choice as to your priorities.
It's a trade off.
On the flip side, men don't get a trade off.
Just so you know, here's the advice to young men hey, do you want to get married?
You better work.
And if you never want to get married, you still have to work.
So, look for is this person now selfishly, for lack of a better word, describing what they want?
Is it a wish list?
And the wish list has just changed from I want to be independent.
I want to have my own money.
I want to do it my own way.
I don't want to be tied down to a man to, you know what, now I'm ready to settle down.
That sounds good for me.
Or is it someone just like anyone else who's made a serious mistake?
Take a drug addict, take someone who, for example, maybe was preaching what they now know to be a false religion.
You have those people, those conversion stories saying, hey, Hey, let me warn you don't do what I did.
It doesn't end well and it is all wrong.
That's important because you know what else men hear?
And I'm telling you this, women, this is for the women.
You know what men hear when they go, yeah, well, then I do eventually want to be like a stay-at-home mom, but before then, I want to work a job.
And by the way, that makes sense.
You can plan your life that way.
A lot of people get married and before they have kids, they both work.
But establishing that as a prerequisite is to tell the man, yeah, then I'll prioritize kids.
I'm going to prioritize myself and then children.
At no point will it be support for you.
And men are going, I'm kind of okay by myself.
I would really only bring someone on if they're a teammate, and not just a teammate to the kids, but a teammate to me.
You comment below if that helps you and makes sense.
If someone has a conversion story, it can't just be a wish list, it has to be how they are going to.
prevent other people from making the same mistakes.
That's the accountability.
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