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April 17, 2023 - Lionel Nation
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What I'm Not Allowed to Say

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I was thinking the other day what we are not allowed to say.
It's one of the most fascinating subjects.
What are we not allowed to say?
And people will always respond, the truth.
Well, yeah, sort of.
The truth.
Well, maybe.
I just did a series of videos for my This is my private channel.
I don't have to worry about anything.
It is the only sense of absolute, unabated, uncompromised freedom that I have to say anything.
And what I say has absolutely nothing to do with language.
I might use a saucy word if I think it's appropriate maybe to emphasize something or to speak in a vernacular or something that I think is, you know.
But it's, for the most part, it allows me to talk about subjects which I think people do not really understand because of the fact that it's not easy to grasp and you've got to kind of stick with it.
Does that make any sense to you?
I like this subscriber channel because I can talk about something that is interesting.
Hang on a second.
Oh, I keep getting these pollen alerts.
What am I supposed to do with a pollen alert?
What am I supposed to do with that?
Stay in the house?
Stay in the house.
Again, stay home.
Stay home.
We want you to stay home.
Don't go outside.
Be afraid.
Be very afraid.
Stop it.
Pollen.
Okay.
Well, the best way to handle pollen is to be able to learn how to resist it, how to tolerate it, so go outside and live among the pollen.
What the hell are we talking about here?
But the reason why I'm not Lens Warriors merch, by the way, same tough, tungsten tough.
Let me give you three examples.
And I had the best Best time discussing these I've ever seen.
LionelMedia.com Number one.
When are you aware of your gender?
Now, if you ask this question here, people will say, what can I answer that's cute and pithy?
When?
When are you aware of your gender?
Tell me when you're aware of it.
It's all we talk about is gender.
Transgender.
Cisgender.
Transgender.
Two-spirit.
Whatever it is.
When?
You want to talk to somebody who lives, who's aware of something?
Talk to a left-hander.
Left-hander will tell you every Day.
In every circumstance you can imagine.
Using scissors.
Sitting in school.
I'm aware of my left-handedness.
They hate left-handed people.
There isn't a day that goes by.
There isn't a day that goes by.
A day.
Left-handed.
Okay.
Now here's my question.
When are you aware of your gender?
I just said it.
It's the first question.
Number two.
I am so tired of the following on YouTube.
I don't know where I'm on these.
YouTube is great.
I love the lectures.
Joe Rogan, listening to him about climate change.
He's fantastic.
Joe Rogan.
Fantastic because he has a childlike, and I don't mean that disparagingly, I don't mean that with respect.
A sense of awe as to whatever it is.
But...
When are you aware of it?
And more importantly, I was listening to something which is critical.
I ran into somebody...
And forgive me because I've got about four different things going on in my head at the same time.
Remember years ago there was a thing called a men's group.
Remember when men used to go out into the woods wearing loincloths and beating on drums and they would get back into their feelings because it was their men.
And they, you know, were taught to be men.
And because they were men, they were not able to speak.
So what did they do?
They went out into the woods and they beat drums and ate raw meat and lived some kind of Jordan Peterson, I don't know what the hell they did.
So I ask the question, well what does being a man mean to you?
What does that mean?
You see, because when you watch YouTube, all it is is the following.
This is as deep as it goes.
You get Ben Shapiro or Matt Walsh or I don't know who.
They go to a college.
They get paid I don't know how much.
And they say, we want you to put the word out that Ben Shapiro is going to come up.
He's going to stand and he's going to speak at a mile a minute clip that somehow conveys intelligence because he's speaking so quickly.
And you're going to get people who are Radically and demonstrably and externally whatever.
And they're going to make a statement about either having a uterus or not having a uterus or being able to have a baby.
And then he will talk about how mammalian dialectics Matt Walsh is going to sit and you're going to applaud.
Oh, he slammed him.
Good guy Crowder, he's going to go.
You said a man can have a baby.
Well, a man can't have a baby.
Can't have a baby.
Can he have a baby?
This is the level of it.
No, no, no, no, no.
What makes a woman a woman and a man a man?
But let me finish.
Internally.
Experientially.
Emotionally.
Mentally.
Cognitively, what's the difference between a man and a woman?
I just did this brilliant analysis.
Let me ask you a question.
Let's assume I had two people behind a curtain.
A man and a woman.
Just a regular man and a woman.
Roughly from the same part of the world or the country, same age, so that there wasn't something too drastically different.
And their voices were changed so you couldn't tell.
And you had to ask a question.
Or maybe you could just write it out.
What questions would you ask other than the obvious?
You know, are you a man?
Are you a woman?
Were you bored?
Do you have this or that?
But no, no.
What would you ask?
What would you ask to determine who is a man, who is a woman?
Simple.
Simple.
Do you understand that?
Do you understand how this will work?
Any clue as to how this works?
Any idea?
Any idea?
What would you ask?
What were the questions you would ask?
Remember, and it can't be the obvious.
Because people always think, and God bless them, you know, Ben and these other people, because it's this low-hanging fruit stuff.
He slammed him.
I don't want to slam him.
I'm so bored with that.
What would you ask?
What's the difference?
Tell me what the real difference is cognitively, experientially, socially, spiritually.
What do you want?
What questions would you ask?
And here is the issue.
It will never be discussed after this show.
After our discussion this morning, it will not be asked.
Nobody will talk about it.
Nobody will.
There's nothing that...
Lures people into this.
Okay, that's one thing.
Number two.
One of the most fascinating subjects I have had in my entire life.
By the way, this is at lionelmedia.com.
Is what we call a handicap.
Specifically, emotional, cognitive, neurological, psychiatric, whatever.
And I have a friend of mine who years ago said, you know, I've got a learning disability.
Well, what do you mean?
Well, I'm dyslexic.
What do you mean?
Well, I've got a reading problem.
Well, can you not read?
Well, I can read.
Well, how bad is your reading?
Well, I said, well, tell me, do you ever, do you have a problem during the day?
Well, no, not really.
Do you read a lot during the day?
No, not really.
But they tell you you have this problem.
Yes, I do.
I said, well, I don't know if I can really read a lot.
I don't know if I can.
I mean, I guess I can read.
I guess.
Sort of.
Maybe.
I guess.
I don't know how good my reading is.
Nobody really tests me.
I've been to schools, I guess.
But I don't know.
Do you realize how unnatural reading is?
But they told him.
They told him, you know, you're reading this.
You have dyslexia.
And it's just like, Really?
But you're telling me during the day you don't know this?
Yeah, it's the weirdest thing.
That's like you tell me I'm colorblind in certain shades of blue.
Does it matter?
I don't think so.
Here's the story that is the most interesting.
What is a handicap?
Let me give you an example.
LionelMedia.com I just talked about this.
We used to use the word autism in this country.
Now we use autism spectrum disorder or spectrum or whatever it is.
And whatever it is, I defer to people who either have this particular malady or whatever you want, families, whatever you want to call this family.
You have Asperger's, you don't like it anymore, okay, whatever.
And one of the things the other day, we have a kind of a friend of a friend of a friend.
They have a Child, who I believe, and I'm just a novice, who is, I think, on this spectrum.
Everybody's on some spectrum.
Depends on the spectrum.
Color spectrum, wavelength, sound, whatever.
And they said, well, you know, he can be a little rude.
I said, what do you mean rude?
He's rude?
I don't think he's rude.
Well, no, sometimes he'll say things.
What will he say?
This is true.
Well, you mean he tells the truth?
Yeah.
Wait a minute.
He tells the truth.
Yeah, but he doesn't sugarcoat it.
You mean he doesn't exhibit deception?
He's not trying to change the way he feels?
He's not trying to lie?
This is the problem?
And I read, Listen to this.
Just did this right now.
There is something which I read from the...
Okay, this was from Science Digest from 2021.
Listen to this.
There is mixed evidence regarding how people, persons with ASD, autism spectrum disorder, deal with deception.
Some studies show that autism is related to difficulties in lying.
Others show no differences between individuals with ASD and typically developing persons in the use of deception.
It may be that individuals with ASD have difficulties in understanding what lying is.
Wait a minute.
You mean to tell me that the reason why people with ASD tend to be or could be truthful?
Is they don't understand what lying is?
And you're trying to tell me this is a handicap?
So deception?
Think about this.
So you have this disease, this pathology, and you can't lie?
And because you can't lie, they're wondering whether this is symptomatic of the problem?
And your inability to tell what deception is?
Dear God!
Are you following this?
Let me say this again to you.
Let me say this again.
The trait, the trait of this disease, for lack of a better word, is truthfulness.
Now, I'm not saying that can't get you into problems.
Do you know how fascinating that is?
Do you know how fascinating that is?
There's something else which is interesting.
Have you ever heard of Williams Syndrome?
Williams Syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes...
By the way, a lot of these have concomitant and attendant cardiovascular problems as well.
But there's something called the GTF2I gene and how it's expressed.
And it affects certain things, but one of the things is that this mutation causes frontal brain changes.
And one of them, you ready for this?
One of the issues is a trusting ultra Kind.
Again, you don't want this.
But a trusting, too trusting, very social, and they're very prone to being taken advantage of in this cruel, sick world.
It's like, we're sick, but this is the trait.
Kindness, trusting, and affability.
That's a symptom.
Because it lends themselves to being taken advantage of.
In the case of this one particular friend, he speaks the truth and he comes across as blunt because he doesn't know what lying is.
Only in our world do we say that's the problem.
Not we're the problem, that's the problem.
Going back to the original question, I go into detail about what makes a woman A woman and a man spiritually, intellectually, emotionally.
You can have all of that.
You can tattoo and stud and barber your way to any kind of exterior manifestation.
You can surgically disconnect or add.
Whatever it is.
But what is it that truly makes these, what are these gender differences?
Nobody's talking about that.
You're not going to see Ben Shapiro at some school talk about that?
Because first of all, it takes too much time.
It's got to be real simple.
Very, very simple.
Because it's in the short.
And you have to, quote, slam somebody.
And I guess these are all legitimate.
Sometimes there are people who I think are...
I'm not suggesting it's a work, but I don't know.
I'm not sure.
And then we get these other people who say they want to know...
They've got to connect with being a man.
What does that mean?
They're still growing out in the woods with a loincloth and a drum, and they want to be a man.
So you have all of these...
Higher level questions.
I think they're high level because they're really nuanced.
You're not going to see that.
That's what I can't talk about.
That's the kiss of death.
Nobody cares about that.
Nobody cares about that.
I ran into somebody the other day who was most, well, had a I think it was a Russian history degree, I'm not sure.
And professed, he professed this incredible fascination with Russian art and culture.
Couldn't tell me the first thing about the Russian military operation, Ukraine, the border, what was going on.
Had no earthly idea.
College graduate.
Majored in this.
Showed this hyper affinity towards all things Russian.
Couldn't even explain it.
Not one way or the other, but explain it.
To him it was invasion and that's it.
That's it?
Yeah.
You mean like Vietnam?
Like we invaded Vietnam?
No, wait a minute.
Hold it.
What's an invasion?
Couldn't tell me anything.
Nothing.
And I'm thinking to myself, what am I worried about?
Why am I worried about this?
It's the most incredible thing in the world.
It's the most incredible thing in the world.
All of these people, all of these people, we spend time talking about woke and transgender, and we never talk about what is Gender in terms of emotion.
Ability.
Do you have, are you a parent that has boys and girls?
What do you notice at first?
Not in their looks.
Not in their height.
Or their strength.
Or what do you notice?
I'll never forget years ago there was a study.
Not a study, an observation.
And they gave little boys blocks.
And little boys, without any prompting, they just saw the blocks.
This is when kids were kids.
He started, and little boys, not just he, one, but a number, would try to pile the blocks up.
How high can I get these blocks?
Before the weight and the imbalance and gravity, whatever, affected them.
How high can I do?
Okay.
Little girls were given the same blocks.
You know what they did?
They spread them out.
It was a different thing.
There was something.
And what people don't want to understand, because when you get to this question, you find out that the real essence of what makes us who we are, and this is what I mentioned, at Lionel Media, I'm sorry, I can't say it here, because first of all, nobody wants to hear it, because nobody has time for this, they're bored, whatever.
It is the most fascinating issue and what nobody wants to talk about.
And I don't care who you are.
I don't care what you look like on the outside, how much you weigh, how many tattoos you have or don't, if you have hair extensions or makeup.
I don't care how you speak.
I don't care whatever.
I don't care.
There is a part That is so inherent, inherent to your psychic personality makeup based upon your gender that you can't hide.
Anybody ever do stand-up comedy?
Have you ever done that?
I think it's at its nadir, as it were.
I did that for years.
Years!
And could talk to a lot of folks.
And I really enjoyed kind of the after the show stuff.
There was always like you could go and you ask them questions.
How do you handle certain things?
Well, whatever.
And invariably, somebody said, well, do you ever do things like, well, we do birthday parties, I'll do private events.
What about a bachelorette party?
Oh, no.
And invariably, people say, why is it different humor?
I talk about that.
I talk about that.
At Lionel Media.
Not here.
See, because you're talking about the Ben Shapiro world.
It's about a uterus.
That's all you want to talk about.
And I don't pick up Betsy, but I'm saying.
But it's the, that's it.
That's it.
That's what you're talking about.
Okay.
Okay.
That's alright.
Now at Lionel Legal, which is the other YouTube channel, I had a wonderful time.
Wonderful time.
And I asked people, let's see if...
Don Jr. has any stock in these upstart conservative beer companies?
Nobody can figure that one out.
Nobody can figure that one out.
Boring, boring, boring.
The story which is...
Oh, and Tashira?
Forget it.
You're not going to hear anybody talk about this.
What's the difference between Tashira and Julian Assange?
Or Daniel Ellsberg.
What's the difference?
Nobody's interested.
That involves thinking and kind of going through it and saying, well, let me see if I understand it.
No, not interested.
If you want to survive on social media, you have to be very, very, very simple.
Very, very just basic, low-hanging fruit.
Very simple.
There is a UN report that Mrs. L talks about at Lynn's Warriors.
And please, subscribe to her YouTube channel.
It will...
While you're talking about somebody with a mohawk and studs at some university, what they are planning, what the UN and others are planning regarding children, you can't believe it.
I don't want to keep saying this is a diversion, this is a distraction, but it's a complete and total waste of time.
It's a complete and total waste of time.
I'm going to go back to what I said.
This had me going for an entire day.
A symptom of ASD in some cases is the inability to lie.
And that is considered a handicap.
Think about that.
Lying.
We live in a world right now of misinformation, disinformation, data information, conspiracy theories and the like, and deception is so ingrained in us that if you don't do it, it's a handicap.
Now, Sometimes, deception is a good thing.
For example, you can't do a surprise party unless you can deceive.
You can't do birthday parties or proposals or this is your life or you can't be a spy for your country.
You can't go into military operations.
You have to deceive.
You have to destroy.
I understand that.
I understand that.
But you have to?
Well, we can't do a surprise party.
What is a surprise party?
Deception.
It's a surprise.
It's a good surprise.
You sure about that?
I wonder about the heart attack rates of surprise parties.
I've never really researched them.
This absolutely throws me...
Then I'm going to go back to the gender thing.
We talk about gender all day long.
Nobody's talking about gender.
What does it mean?
You tell me what it is.
When do you feel male or female?
When does it affect you?
When does your sexuality affect you?
You go to work.
You work in an office.
There's men and women there.
You're gay, you're straight, whatever it is.
What?
What difference does it make?
You're not having sex with people.
They're not having sex with you or with each other.
So what difference does it make if you're a man or you're a woman or you're gay?
Seriously, does it matter to you?
No.
Children's a different story.
How much do you tell...
Oh, I did a great one on that.
I'll tell you a good story.
I'm not going to bring it up now.
But a great story about a kid who was never told.
By his parents.
The reality.
Because the parents believed that since everybody was equal, the parent never explained to the child, this is what gay means, this is what straight means, this is what they're talking about.
So he didn't know.
He's going through school, they're laughing at him.
Because the parents want to be cool because they're...
Progressive, I guess.
They thought, well, maybe we shouldn't say anything about that.
Fascinating.
Everybody talks about the notion of evolution.
Should we teach evolution to school?
What about creationism?
Should you teach it?
Well, I don't know if you should teach it, but you should at least tell kids what it's about so that when they leave you, your class, they can say, listen, I walked out, we loved your class on evolution, but they're talking about creationism.
What is it?
Well, we don't talk about that.
Why?
Well, because it's...
But don't you at least tell me the subject?
No, we don't even talk about that.
We don't even discuss what it is.
We don't even discuss it.
What are you talking about?
What do you mean you don't discuss it?
Just tell me what...
No, we don't discuss it because that's...
No.
What are you so worried about?
Uh...
*outro music*
I want you to listen to this one thing.
Okay.
This is called...
Oh, you're going to love this.
There is a...
Oh, here we go.
There is a wonderful series, and you can watch this on YouTube.
Peter Robinson, Uncommon Knowledge.
He talks with David Berlinski.
David Gallertner.
David Gallertner is a Yale computer.
His hand was damaged terribly with the Unabomber explosion.
David Gallertner and Stephen Meyer.
And they basically are talking about challenging Darwin's theory of evolution.
It is the most wonderful stuff you have ever heard.
Sheer heresy.
Absolute heretical Bravery.
To dare to challenge Darwin.
Fascinating.
Arguing what?
Intelligent design.
God.
Really?
Yes.
Really?
That exists?
It exists.
I love these people.
That's why when Bobby Kennedy Jr. announced he was running, good.
I respect anybody who speaks bravely about subjects people don't want to talk about.
Eric Weinstein asked the question, what if you can go past the speed of light?
Wait a minute.
What?
That's impossible.
Maybe not.
Maybe you fell in, maybe, even within the physics world, this Einsteinian preoccupation and this slavish Dedication or cult-like adherence to the notion of good luck with that on social media.
It's there, but you've got to go look for it.
Those are the issues of the day.
Those are the stuff that keeps you up at night.
That's the stuff.
Not Ben Shapiro at a college talking to somebody with a bolt through their nose about Uteruses.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
There's more to it than that.
Why are you doing that?
Why is it?
Do you think that's really it?
I don't keep saying it's a distraction.
Doesn't the notion of it...
I asked the question the other day.
Because as you know, in the state of Florida, DeSantis wants to...
I think after how many weeks he wants to ban abortion?
Six weeks.
Okay.
I ask the question, are you pro-life?
Absolutely.
Okay.
No abortion?
No abortion.
So you're willing to put a woman and a doctor and perhaps his nurse or assistant in prison if they have an abortion.
Is that correct?
Is it?
There are some wonderful people who say that according to the 14th Amendment, The fetus, the blastocyst, and I don't know how you can do after how many weeks.
I don't get that.
I don't understand it.
But let me ask you a question.
You're telling me that you're going to put a woman in prison?
Well, so I asked this online.
And you know what people said?
What in particular?
What if we had aborted Einstein?
I said, that's not the issue.
You can't critically think.
You don't even understand the issue.
That's not the issue.
This is a paradox.
It's a conundrum.
It's, okay, if this, then this.
Well, I can't do that.
Then you don't have this.
If you can't put people in prison, or you want to fine them, there has to be a penalty.
If you're pro-life, and you allow abortions, what does that mean?
Then there is no ban.
So what are you going to do?
How can people talk about gun control?
Well, how do you want to get the guns off the street?
Well, we should ban them.
But there's a law that bans murder.
What are you going to do?
Go house to house?
I don't know.
I just ban them.
You don't need an assault weapon.
That's a different issue.
Stick to this issue.
We can't think.
I don't understand this.
And I blow people's minds at linelmedia.com because I think this is a human.
You take egg and sperm, Which is, wow!
No human.
No human.
No human yet.
Precursor.
Precursor.
Potential.
Potential.
I guess.
I don't know.
Put them together.
Boom!
And there you go.
Off to the races.
What do you call that?
It's like the big bang of your humanity.
Singularity.
Boom!
You're in.
You're in.
Just merely, you're just on its way.
And you can argue, if you go to a car dealership, if you go to a car, you know, assembly line, what's that?
Is that a car?
Well, it's not a car.
It's the wheel.
No, no, what is this?
This is a car assembly line.
Well, what do you call that?
Well, those are just the wheels.
Or is it a car?
Is it the first stage of a car?
What's the difference?
Well, if I destroy this, let's say I take a hammer, it'll cost less to replace it.
Okay, so for animate objects, we can definitely put into, well, it's not there yet.
Obviously, if I bang up a frame versus the completed Maserati, yeah.
But can you do that with humans?
When does a human begin?
When it's viable.
So you're saying that viability is the issue?
So when you're not viable?
So anybody in the hospital who's on life support is not viable?
That's artificial.
What about grandpa and grandpa?
They're not viable.
What about this person?
Profoundly cognitively impaired.
That's what we should be talking about.
But we don't.
We talk about Ben Shapiro at a college with some woman with an arrow through her head and a tattoo or whatever.
This is the stuff that we need to be talking about.
And it's fun!
Because you're saying, wow!
I really have a...
I don't know.
I think it's a human being.
If the issue is a human being.
The next issue is, does this human being deserve the same rights that you and I do?
If I kill you...
That's murder.
If I intentionally kill you, if I intentionally kill this, is that murder?
Well, why is that?
Well, that's the issue.
That's the fun part.
That's interesting.
Why?
Let's talk about it.
We can't.
Because I'm doing a YouTube short.
And I've got to go to Matt.
Walsh, he does these things in ten seconds.
I can't put this thing up there.
I don't want to hear it.
Plus, there's no yelling and screaming.
We need to have somebody yell and scream.
I don't want to hear yelling and screaming.
I want to hear this.
I want to hear people.
I want to see that look in your eyes when you say, wow, I've just hit this.
Is life human?
Yes.
Is human life sacred?
Yes.
Can you kill?
No.
What about war?
Well, what about capital punishment?
Well, what's the difference?
Tell me.
I'm writing it down.
Go ahead.
Discuss it.
You think it's easy?
Explain it.
I don't understand.
The same people that I know, and I'm not saying you're right or wrong, who say that abortion is absolutely human life, and that you cannot possibly ever get saved from this, are talking about sending money to Ukraine.
For what exactly?
Not to lie in pockets.
To do what?
For what?
For weapons?
And what now?
To kill who?
Yeah, but it's different.
What?
How do you figure this out?
Imagine God.
Yeah, explain that to me.
God, it's you.
Yeah, it's me.
Why are you doing this?
Well, God, this is war.
I never said anything about war.
What are you talking about?
What do you get off with this?
Now, these are people who, by the way, if you could say, well, I'm an atheist.
Okay.
But you're a humanist.
You should be able to have this.
You don't have to believe in God to ask yourself whether you believe killing a person is wrong.
Don't forget, an atheist, I think what Mark Twain said, an atheist is lawful for no good reason.
No.
Does that make sense?
And that's not it.
An atheist An atheist...
I've got to find this.
It was fantastic.
It was just cool.
This is what I want to talk about.
I'm not going to hear this.
Linomedia.com I talk about.
That's what I want to talk about.
Where do I go?
I don't know.
We'll talk about particle physics.
We're talking about quarks and neutrinos.
Fantastic.
But this...
The most interesting thing in the world.
Talk to parents.
Watch the development of a child.
You look at life.
What is life?
Here is the issue that is the issue of issues that nobody is talking about.
You will never see this in a Ben Shapiro lecture.
Ever!
And for good reason.
I keep seeing Benjamin.
It's not Benjamin.
Whoever.
Whoever.
I don't know.
I don't know anybody else.
What is consciousness?
Oh my God.
When you first think, what?
What's consciousness?
What do you mean, what's consciousness?
What's, you know, what?
Awareness?
Is that what?
Is that?
Well, yeah.
Well, how about this?
He's unconscious.
What does he not have?
They're still arguing and discussing what consciousness is.
To be conscious.
What does that mean?
This, imagine this, is a chicken filet.
Boned and, it's just a filet.
And I wrap it up and I make little convolutions and I kind of prop it up and it kind of looks like a brain.
It's not conscious.
But you take something that looks just like a chicken filet or whatever it is, some meat, a brain, and it can write Handel's Messiah.
What?
What is that?
What the hell is that?
That's consciousness.
Yeah, but wait a minute.
And you can say, don't say it's God.
I mean, you can say that, but that is more, even God saying, no, no, go on.
What is it?
How is this?
What is this?
You want to look at stars?
You want to look at, do you hear Brian Cox?
We have two trillion stars.
We have two trillion stars.
And two trillion galaxies.
Oh, please.
What is this?
And then there's Neil deGrasse Tyson trying his best.
Is he hip-hop?
Is he cool?
Remember, he was on with that comedian.
Here's what you'll understand.
At the pole, you see, every 15 degrees, it's a time zone.
So, what time is it?
At the North Pole.
Neil, cool it.
Let's ask Brian.
Brian, you see, there are galaxies.
Yeah.
Okay.
Fine.
Consciousness.
Now look at when people try their best.
Look what people try.
All living things are conscious.
Cells are conscious.
A paramecium is conscious.
A barnacle is conscious.
A budding yeast cell.
Mold on cheese.
That's living.
Yeast.
A yeast culture?
You know, the mother?
No.
No.
The two-slit paradox.
Throw that one in there.
That's very good.
That's a quantum mechanics thing.
Some things are not meant to be understood.
It's called faith.
Wrong.
Wrong.
Faith is A cop-out.
Faith is a cop-out.
Why people call it faith?
I have no idea.
Do you have faith in God?
Yes.
Why?
Well, I just do.
Wait a minute.
Do I love my wife?
Yes.
Are you sure?
Absolutely.
Why?
Because I do.
Okay.
Nobody questions that.
Well, how do you know you do?
I just do.
Is there any proof of it?
Well, there's proof of my love.
She loves you.
Is there any proof of it?
Well, I guess.
I see things.
I just know it.
I'm going to give every belief person, every person of faith, a pass on this one.
You don't have to explain anything to anybody about your faith.
You believe in God because you believe in God.
How would you rate this pain from 1 to 10?
5. Why?
Because it is.
Can you prove it?
Go away.
You believe in God because you believe in God.
You don't have to justify anything.
Do you want proof?
What does proof mean?
What does that mean?
Be nice.
Hey, there's a new Netflix channel.
Yeah, it's the God channel.
No, it's God.
Hey, there's proof.
You're not going to get that.
I'm so sorry.
Do you have proof of love?
No.
There are very few things.
People of faith are always defensive.
Do yourself a favor.
If you are of faith, do what I do.
Do what I do when I talk to people about Plant-based diets.
I say, you wouldn't understand.
And move on.
They go, whoa, whoa, whoa.
No.
And when somebody says, well, I mean, do you have any proof of God?
Well, I don't know what you mean by proof, but that's a good question.
You give them the nurse ratchet routine.
This is what I do to people who are politically demented.
I say, well, I can understand that.
And that's obviously giving you a great source of confusion.
And I can certainly, and I can see that.
Wait a minute.
What?
Don't answer the question with something on a bumper sticker.
Faith is for the...
Stop it.
This is not a place setting at a Shoney's where somebody wrote this out.
Think.
Use your head and enjoy the question.
I'm going to say this again.
Enjoy the question.
Not the answer.
The answer stops thinking.
It's the question.
Ask another question.
And if you think you know the answer, rephrase the question.
Think about that.
My great-great-great-grandparents, I believe, married at the age of like 12. I don't know.
But why don't we do that now?
Okay?
Think about that.
Why don't we do it?
Now, here's what you'll do.
You'll answer the question.
What I would do is, that's interesting.
Were the circumstances different then than they are now?
Your turn.
Yes.
No, no.
Ask a question.
We're going to go around a room and I ask a question and you ask and we keep asking questions.
What does medical science talk about?
When is the best time for people to have children?
When you're older or when you're younger?
Interesting.
When do animals become fertile?
During menarche or whenever?
Whenever they become fertile, they have kids.
That's it.
Do we, as humans, Live by that particular way of thinking?
Or do we have other considerations that we temper humanity or temper biology with experience?
It's a good question.
You ask a question.
Keep asking questions, going around the room.
You'll enjoy it.
What you want to do, especially during live chats, is to answer the question.
Because you want to be seen.
You want to be heard.
Look, I answered.
See, it's me.
But that was stupid.
I don't care.
Did you see what I said?
Yeah, I know, and it's stupid.
That means nothing to me.
Did you see me?
Yeah, good.
Do you see my smiley face?
Do you see my emoji?
I have those.
Remember in the old days they would spell things out with dashes and whatever?
No, it's the question.
That's one of the questions I...
We had a woman years ago.
She was in New Jersey.
I was on the air, and a woman, she was pregnant at the time.
She was in high school.
It was at her prom.
She went to the bathroom, gave birth to the child, wrapped it in toilet paper or something, left it in there, went back, kept dancing.
They didn't know she was pregnant.
They didn't see anything.
And she was dancing.
Remember that, honey?
Remember that one?
I'll never forget that.
That blew my mind.
So I'm on the air.
And instead of talking to the doctors or the police, I want to talk to a doctor.
And I said, how is it?
How is it that she was able to recover?
Well, because of her youth.
Because the body at that particular age is best able to...
I said, what was that?
Excuse me, what did you say?
Well, the uterus is pristine.
What?
And he said, yes.
In fact, you know, in the old days, women would be in fields and sometimes they would give birth while they were out.
And they would basically take the baby and continue working.
I said, so you've got women right now who are going to fertility clinics who are in their 40s.
Nothing wrong with that.
People who are having postpartum problems.
Nothing wrong with that.
People who remain in hospitals sometimes for X amount of days after.
The birth of this child.
Wow!
So do you think that maybe girls should be having babies younger?
And he said, no, wait a minute.
I said, no, no, you're a doctor.
I'm not asking you as a theologian.
I'm asking you as a doctor.
From what you've seen, does this make sense?
Well, I said, same thing with athletes.
Am I better able to handle long distance running at 20 or at 60?
Well, 20. So youth, and it was fascinating.
And the issue was when morality abuts nature.
Biology.
Fascinating.
Fascinating.
It's the questions.
So when is?
So what is?
So do you think that?
I remember the time when I was a kid.
I remember like it was yesterday.
First time I heard about limbo.
Now limbo is something most Catholics don't even remember.
But limbo was a place where unbaptized babies went.
And that didn't make any sense.
You mean the baby's not going to see God?
No.
Why not?
Well, it wasn't baptized.
Can you baptize it afterwards?
Yeah, maybe.
What if you were born?
Before Jesus.
Because I knew a little bit of history.
It wasn't your fault.
Where are they?
And it seemed unfair.
And it was interesting because it made me think.
Maybe not in the way they anticipated, but it made me think.
And it made me think about just so many things.
Noah's Ark made me think.
Wait a minute.
Where did the penguins come from?
Everything's on that ship.
Where's the polar bears going from?
Adam and Eve have Cain and Abel and Seth.
People forget about him.
Cain slays Abel.
We've got Adam and Eve.
Where do the Koreans come from?
And of course, they told me, stop doing that.
What do you mean?
Stop asking questions.
What are you talking about?
You know who asked questions?
Joe Rogan.
That's still the best show.
Of anybody who dares to say and to impart awe.
All right.
I've had enough of you.
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Now what did we talk about?
Pronouns.
When I see Jordan Peterson, and I even see his name, He killed me with that pronoun business.
If I see that interview one more time, I don't know why it keeps coming up.
Why does this fascinate you so much?
This is the most uninteresting thing I've ever seen.
Are we still talking about that?
I don't understand.
I don't get it.
I don't understand atheists talking about why they don't believe in God.
Okay.
Would you want to hear me explain why I don't speak French?
Like somebody said, if atheism is a religion, then not collecting stamps is a hobby.
I'm irreligious.
Do you want me to?
No.
Why is that interesting?
I have no idea.
No idea.
None.
No interest.
The stuff that interests me are the questions.
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All right, my friends.
You have a great and a glorious day.
See you tomorrow, same bad time, same bad channel.
8 a.m. Eastern Time.
Until then, remember, the monkey's dead.
The show's over.
Sue ya.
Ta-ta.
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