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March 24, 2025 - Lionel Nation
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Controlled Opposition? The Shocking Truth About Who’s REALLY Speaking for You!
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I just changed everything.
I was going to do something different today and I said, nope, I'm going to change my mind.
I'm going to do my whole thing.
I'm going to change my whole...
My whole message today.
Last night, if you did not hear it, and I hope you did, last night I had one of the greatest times that we did a show for two and a half hours.
It was an absolute show of love.
I loved it more than you can imagine.
And I was thinking about it all last night.
And all this morning, I'm thinking to myself, what was so great about this?
And it was supposedly, or supposedly as people say sometimes, but it was supposedly in the guise of what we would call nostalgia.
And that, I thought, theoretically could be.
You know when we were kids and we did two hours and 24 minutes last night of just things that...
Now work with me on this.
Work with me on this.
It was just terrific.
And it's not just about, hey, wasn't it great in the old days?
No.
It was a better time.
A better time.
An absolute better time with better people.
Better everything.
And we are seeing something right now which is very, very important for me to point out to you.
We are seeing Either a controlled opposition or false prophets or something.
But I am seeing the philosophical, moral message completely diluted and destroyed.
When we were, of the old days, we had men and we had women.
We knew there were gay people.
I guess there were trans people.
We didn't see them.
Nobody brought up.
I don't know about homophobia.
There might have been some mean jokes or something, but there was really nothing.
I was from the South, and I saw less racism.
I'm sure people are going to say, well, you're a white person, you don't see this, but it was just a different time.
And one of the things that we had was we had men and women, and it was your ideology, but we didn't have, let me explain this to you, Freaks.
There are people who are, I'm going to throw them into this mix.
And these are people that I just want you to hear.
The Daily Wire crowd, the Ben Shapiro, the Pools, the Tate Brothers, Bill Maher, Walsh.
Tucker to an extent.
And I'm going to try to explain this in the best way possible, but I don't know if I can do it.
We are coming up with, first of all, hero worship of the wrong people, number one.
We're also in this position of hero worship of the wrong people, but we're having freaks on both sides.
There is something in this country right now, there is something which is equally crazy.
You have on the left, let's just use these terms just for shorthand purposes.
I'm not sure if they're even correct, but you have the left, the Tesla crowds.
Do you know that, you do know that Teslas have cameras, right?
And if people don't know this now, I don't know what to tell you.
Teslas have cameras, and when people go up and they key a Tesla or they...
They're doing all kinds of desecrating Teslas, which I don't understand.
We'll talk about that later.
It's being filmed or taped or recorded.
And people on the internet are saying, oh great, internet, do your thing.
And they're finding people.
But they're extreme lunatics.
There is a video.
Please go to my X account.
Please.
At Lionel Media.
I don't want to put these up.
But there's so much this morning.
I was like, I was...
I said...
Look at what I'm seeing here.
So you've got on the left, you've got these just obnoxious people.
But on the right, you have these other people, and I'm warning you, and I'm telling you something.
And I want to say, President Trump, I love you.
Stay away from these people.
Bill Maher, Tate Brothers, Not Dana White, not so much, but there's just bro culture, hating women, not...
Let me explain something to you.
What's the name of that Netflix show?
Adolescence.
Netflix is probably becoming the best theater or the best, whatever you want to call it, of anything.
It is so incredibly good.
Now work with me on this.
We have on the left, okay, again, I'm being overly generous.
We have these people who hate Trump, hate America, hate Tesla, hate, they're kind of confused, binary, they're kind of like performative, gay people.
I don't think they really believe this.
I really don't.
I really don't think they believe what they're saying.
I think it's fun, and you're on TV, and you get purple hair, and they will say, today we hate Tesla, and they'll run to Tesla.
They'll key Tesla, and today we hate Jell-O, and then they'll steal Jell-O.
They have no sense of belonging, but they love this performative, over-the-top, Incredibly crazy, screaming, yelling, whatever it is.
There is a piece.
Go to my ex-Lynel Media and look at what these folks are at a Bernie rally.
I don't know what they are.
With the red hair, there's this clown.
They walk around and they don't realize, think about this, that the very The ideology, the very manifestation, the very performative, the out, what am I trying to say?
The outgoing is indicative of and reminiscent of a clown.
Think about this for a moment.
Does anybody, and that's why I have this picture today of Bill Maher as a clown.
We'll get to him in a moment.
Think about this.
If ever there is not the jokes on you, the manifestation, the iteration, the explanation of your way of thinking is that of a clown.
Your gender confusion, your gender transmogrification or non-binary comes across as a clown.
You're exhibiting...
Diffuse violence.
That doesn't make any sense.
We're still trying to figure out.
Tesla?
Okay, that's over there.
Fascism?
They scream and yell.
Okay, that's the left.
Now, we have these people on the right.
Please, and I don't know where this fits in, but I want to give me, put it this way, I want you to listen to me carefully.
I don't know who represents them, but there are a number of people, and you can figure this out, who have endorsements.
They are supposed folks on platforms, and they are paid by lobbying groups, interests, you name it.
It's their version of USAID.
They should be forced to wear whatever their label is.
Their label or their brand or whoever.
Whoever is paying them.
There were two instances, I've got to tell you.
And I only want to bring this up to...
And I know this is confusing.
So I want you to understand.
I admit it.
Ben Shapiro has...
Made so much money, he figures, I can just say anything I want, and it's just profound, if I speak fast, and if I have an angry look.
He said in two instances, the USS Liberty, why are people fixated over something that happened a long time ago?
That's number one.
And number two, what is with you and the Kennedy assassination?
Why are you talking?
This happened in 1963.
Now let me stop right there.
Do you know what the definition of history is?
Stuff that happened before.
Victor Davis Hanson, bless his heart, is talking about the Peloponnesian War and, you know, oh my god, the Periwinkle's Battle of the whatever he's talking about.
B.C.A.D.
Alexander the Great.
This genius.
Think about what we're talking about right now.
This genius.
Has now just figured I don't even have to think about what I'm saying.
You're telling me that there are people who and look it was Clayton Morris was on with Tucker about the liberty and we want to talk about the liberty and Ben Shapiro comes on and says why are we talking about the liberty?
The liberty was Let's see, the USS Liberty incident was in 1967, okay?
This genius comes on and says, wait a minute.
That's your answer?
It was 1967?
But that's what history is.
Yeah, but we're talking about...
Alright, so that's that.
So put him there.
So we've got the left here.
I know.
Work with me on this one.
I know this sounds like, what is he talking about?
Let me get through.
The left is over here.
I don't know what they're saying.
They hate Trump and they're fascists and Nazis and they get the two confused and they don't realize that basically the anti-fascists were the Russians and they don't even understand it.
So that's the left, okay?
They're crazy.
On the right is this Ben Shapiro crowd.
And if you want to be pro-Israel, that's fine.
There's a lot you can be said about this.
There's a lot you can say about this.
It's wonderful.
But you're so obvious, it's not even, you know, they need a new spokesperson.
Make somebody even think like, that's a good point.
When Ben Shapiro's best line is, forget the liberty, whether it's important or not is really up to you.
It happened in 1967.
Wait a minute.
That's history.
Okay, you got that.
You got these other people out there.
And listen, God bless them.
Tim Pool, all these.
Have you been following this daily wire?
Oh my God!
This is one of the funniest stories.
And where is Prager?
Is Prager alive?
I hope he's well.
Remember, Dennis Prager was all over the place.
You know what?
I don't search them out.
Okay, so you got that.
Then you got Candace Owens, who all of a sudden came.
Now she's worrying about Brigitte Macron, and she doesn't know where she wants to go.
She's just all over the place.
And that's fine.
But this isn't intellectually where we want to go.
You're not you.
They're falling into these people that were hired to say certain things.
And they didn't believe it.
Alex Jones believes what he's saying.
It's becoming so obvious.
Okay, so what am I saying?
So last night I was thinking, when we were younger, what was it about this?
It was all authentic.
Who are the people out there today who are authentic?
Who are the people out there who really are authentic?
And what I realize is that's what we miss.
When we were kids.
Real.
Remember when your dad...
I know this sounds...
I'm really...
But I look at sometimes...
Your dad had a pair of slacks.
Maybe a belt.
That's Sanzibelt.
Remember Carrie Middlecoff?
And maybe a short-sleeved shirt.
And maybe he had a glass thing.
And...
They used Vitalis and he smelled of Brute or Menin Skin Bracer or Old Spice and wingtips and that was it.
That was a man.
Okay.
Then there was a mom.
Mrs. Allen and I were looking at pictures of people.
Mothers.
June Cleaver.
It was, and again, I'm not saying, let's go back to that, but they were authentic.
It was real!
It was real!
You ever go to a Chinese...
We have a Chinese friend.
And what I love to do is they take me to where you go.
Give me real, authentic Chinese food.
It's a place in Queens and it's just, oh my God, it's incredible.
But it's like, I'm eating this kind of Chongqing stuff here.
I want authentic.
Bill Maher is not authentic.
They put their hands up.
What do they believe?
I don't know.
Find the authentic.
Listen to what I'm saying.
Never forget that I've said this.
Forget me.
Listen to what I'm telling you.
Forget me.
Forget me.
Not me.
What I'm telling you.
Tucker Carlson.
People say, I like Tucker.
No.
You should say, I like what he's saying.
We've lost our minds.
This is a message to everybody out there.
We got a real problem here with young men.
Girls, I don't, I think, let me explain.
This bro, what do they call it?
Bro what?
Bro culture.
We have got to stop this nonsense about making kids think, little boys think, that the Tate brothers are smoking cigars and drinking scotch and treating women like crap, despising them.
They're hoes and they're there to be out.
It is so misogynistic.
And if you don't know what I'm talking about, I don't know what to tell you.
When you have a man or a culture that shows this enmity, this collective, it's really, it's the truest form of misogyny, but that word's been used.
We need to teach men how to be men.
And say, this isn't it.
If you think, Being a man that's smoking cigars, most people, most people do not like cigars.
Most people know nothing about cigars.
I was raised in a town that was a cigar culture my whole life.
Tampa, Cigar City, my parents, my grandparents were cigar makers.
We had the best cigars ever.
And it was not considered, it wasn't faddish.
Cigar aficionado changed that.
Rush Limbaugh really, really changed that, where people sat around.
And anybody who smokes a cigar with a wrapper on it, we would laugh at you like you wouldn't believe.
Remember the old days when you'd wear a baseball hat, and if you wore it sideways, you would basically have a look that says, this guy's retarded.
It was like, hey, look at me.
Hey, how are you?
You wear it sideways, and Well, that's what's being done now.
So anyway, so things change.
I recognize this.
But let me go back to this.
There are these men who want to be kickboxers.
They want to fight.
All this faux jiu-jitsu bullshit.
All of a sudden, everybody wants to go out and fight and get on the mat and beat each other.
Okay, that's terrific.
It's good.
It's always been something interesting.
But there are some people who are trying to find their sexuality.
They're trying to find their masculinity.
And don't think for a moment that that tattoo craze.
We've got a lot of people who really don't know, what is it that I'm supposed to do?
First of all, there are people who treat women like crap.
I mean, and part of it is, we have a real serious, this is why last night, this is why this nostalgia means so much to me.
We've got to sit down and say, whoa, whoa, wait a minute, hold it.
You don't even know gender.
You don't know the relationship of women.
They're not your...
Look at the way we treat children.
We treat them like chattel and cattle.
I despise more than anything else the Tate brothers.
I see them and I just say, you've got to be kidding me.
And they don't see this?
They don't see this?
You look up to this?
It's a free country.
You can do whatever you want.
Are you kidding me?
I remember there was a time when they thought that Hugh Hefner was this anti-woman.
He actually was not later on, maybe.
And you could argue whether Playboy was exploitation.
Then Bob Guccione, remember?
He was kind of like a rough.
That was...
This was...
By God, this was the Duke of Windsor compared to what we're seeing right now.
We're really, watch this adolescence show.
We've really got some serious problems.
Do you know, Mrs. L has found there are these wonderful black women who are online and they have, is it classes in New York or is it online?
Black women teaching people manners.
Young people manners.
Women, when you sit down, you go to a restaurant, you got a purse, what do you do?
What do you not do?
We have to go back to what?
Last night.
We have to go back to this notion of the way things were.
Call it nostalgia, whatever you want.
I don't care.
We are getting into this boorish, the sexual, in the 60s, the sexual part was kind of interesting.
It was a little bit about expression.
We were tight ass.
We were absolute tight ass.
We're a different style now.
We're a different world.
Now we're profligates.
We're demented.
We're debauched.
This isn't good.
And the way we're treating women and the people that you're looking up to and the president, with all due respect, I thought Wiles or whatever was going to be watching who was showing up at the Bill Maher.
Do you know what Bill Maher has said about the president?
Check out Laura Loomer.
God bless Laura Loomer, by the way.
JTE says, you make a better Luigi than this Chuck Mangione.
You make a better Luigi than this Chuck Mangione.
I have no idea what that means.
If that's supposed to be funny, Luigi Mangione?
It's the OnlyFans culture.
They're called T-Hots.
Okay.
Well, OnlyFans is another story, too.
That's another part.
But thank you for this.
I am telling you, and I hope, maybe, maybe, if there is a God, if there is some, that the wrecking ball or the pendulum comes back.
Listen, I hate prudishness.
I hate people who are afraid of sexuality.
I hate people who are afraid of change.
I hate people.
I can't stand that.
That is dangerous.
That is so monumentally dangerous it's not even funny.
I'm not talking about this.
But our children, when you raise, you've got to sit there and say, you see these Tate brothers?
Do you think this is what a man is?
Sit down.
What do you think a man is?
What do you think it is?
What is it?
What do you think?
It is.
Tell me.
Does it mean a man?
Does it mean an adult?
Does it mean a citizen?
Sit down and talk to me.
What does it mean to be a man?
Do you think women are hoes or whatever it is?
Do you think so?
Talk to me.
Do you think that?
Do you think this is the way men think?
Tell me.
You do realize that you're going through this.
Let me tell you something right now, and I'm going to say something, and this is going to absolutely make some people irate, but it's the truth.
There is more latent homosexuality in this culture.
There is more latent homoerotic angle than you could imagine.
There are more people so...
Afraid of who they are and what they aren't that they hyper-aggrandize and go out of their way to be hyper-masculine.
Hyper-masculine.
And the way they think hyper-masculine is to be mean and divisive and to treat women like, to hate women.
To hate them.
Why?
Because they hate themselves.
They don't fit in.
They're confused.
And they're trying to find something.
They don't know what to do.
There are some people, and I know nobody wants to say this, there are some people in the trans world who really aren't trans.
They're confused.
They really don't know.
And they'll get some, because what people want to do in our world today is to get attention.
More than anything else is to get attention.
It'd be pleased.
The line from Fatal attraction.
Which is the most important is I will not be ignored.
I will not be ignored.
People will be paid attention to.
Check out this fascinating story.
Fascinating story about Snow White.
This actress is destroying everything.
And she doesn't know.
She doesn't know what to do.
Chris Cox says, what do you think of Germany's Friedrich Merz?
Interesting.
We'll get to that in a moment.
The questions you're asking and then skipping to insulting men just goes to show the grip on reality that men are not aware of.
Tates are needed.
Well, that's your opinion.
No, they're not.
No.
You appreciate the kind of a debauch, like, isn't this cool?
I like that taste.
I like this rough and tumble.
I like people who sometimes are profane.
Remember, this is a bad example, but there was a time in this country when people like Andrew Dice Clay came around.
Andrew Dice Clay Came about, and to me, he was the most unfunny thing anybody's ever seen.
And I understand, he was good for like five minutes.
He was so profoundly...
Oh, I'm not comparing the two, but remember the little boy blue.
He needed the money!
Oh!
And he would go and do an act, and people would come and listen to him say the same joke they already knew.
But he was profane.
Well, it's the same thing.
Hey, Little Miss Buck, what's in the bowl, bitch?
And I thought, okay, I know what this is.
It was fun.
It was kids big.
Sam Kinison.
Remember when Sam Kinison said, hated women.
Remember when he goes, you want to get married?
Look at this.
Ah!
Remember when people like, it was okay.
I mean, he kind of branched off.
But never expect anybody who enjoys something to explain, because if, how do we say this?
If somebody finds the tapes interesting, or Conor McGregor, that's another one.
If you like them, then I'm lost with you.
You're not going to understand it.
You're just not going to understand it.
There's no talking to you.
It appeals to you.
You like that.
I like this profile.
I like the way he treats women.
I like that.
I like to think about the money and this.
And I believe in due process and trafficking and all that.
But if you don't know the story, I got no time for you.
Because you don't know.
I don't.
It's like when somebody, say, talking to a drug addict.
And you say, you know, this really isn't good for you.
You're wasting your time.
You're wasting your time.
It's like going into Kensington in the bad day and say, you know, you people really shouldn't be using this stuff.
You're wasting your time because they need it.
And they might know intellectually what you're doing.
Pilgrim says, did you go dancing?
Did you go dancing, Uncle L?
I don't know what that means.
Okay.
I think maybe last time we were talking about it.
See, I don't know.
It's important if you're going to...
And thank you for the super chat.
But I don't know what you're saying.
But thank you.
Okay.
Let me go back to what I'm saying.
We're really in need of this.
We need to go back and say, no, no, no, no, no.
We have completely lost our sense of what a man is, about respect, about the fact that gallantry, being a gentleman.
Oh my God!
You will do far better in life than the Tates?
The same thing with Diddy and this whole thing when women are just a commodity?
Look, I'm telling you, it sounds old-fashioned.
And you either get it or you don't.
Women understand it.
Conor McGregor, you know the facts behind him?
No.
You know the facts behind the Tates?
No.
Of course you don't.
Of course you don't.
You like, kind of like the, maybe the bravado.
J.T.E.
says, I never said I liked the Tates, so keep going.
Okay, whatever.
But I'm realizing this.
You, forget the people who like him.
I can't help people who like him.
Bill Maher.
You know, the whole thing.
And by the way, and I recognize, And I appreciate something.
And I'm going to say something to you.
And I know nobody wants to see it.
What do you do after UFC?
I know people like that.
Where do you go next?
Remember, boxing is important.
Various martial arts.
Boxing is great.
That's not good in life because there's rules.
Okay.
UFC.
What goes next?
Uh-oh.
There we go.
You say.
There you go.
Thank you.
What do we go next?
What do we go next with that?
Like, where does this thing go?
You know what?
We've seen this.
We've seen the rear naked choke.
What do we do next?
Do you think we're going to be doing this?
People kicking each other forever and tapping out?
How long do you think that's going to go?
You're going to go back to boxing.
There's a rule there.
There's something about the rule.
And I know technically speaking, in combat, I know I'm going into the world of UFC.
But that became part of this.
And I appreciate it.
And what Dana White's doing, I appreciate this.
Let's go after it.
And let's go after the raw savagery.
Men did it.
Your father did it.
Your grandfather did it.
The fights.
Remember the Gillette fights?
The Night at the Garden, Willie Pep and Bubba.
I understand.
I got it.
But nobody ever said, let's go from, you know, Floyd Patterson to treating women like garbage.
Now, you can either agree with me.
It doesn't matter.
Believe me, this isn't for you.
But ask women.
Women, let me ask you this.
Do you think men, Do you think today, especially if you're younger, I don't know if you're on the dating scene, God bless you, you poor thing.
Do you feel the level of respect is even existing today?
Do you think the notion of, if I said to the Tates, and I think they're perfect because they're just borscht, they're cons.
It's an act.
The world is professional wrestling.
It's a work.
It's an angle.
Where the two, tough guy got the money, the cash, you know, how to lure women and whatever.
Do you feel that there's any room for chivalry?
Forget modesty.
Forget that.
Chivalry.
Does it make any sense to you?
If I said to Andrew Tate, chivalry.
Respect.
He'd look at you like, what are you talking about?
He would probably consider that to be somehow, I don't know, effeminate or something.
A man's got to, you know, grab a woman by the hair and, you know, the old Trump.
This is serious.
Bill Maher.
I can't tell you the stories about Bill Maher.
Can't even tell you.
This guy?
Oh.
And how Trump doesn't see through this?
Or maybe he does.
I have no idea.
You say, he says, thank you for last night.
I'm 75 and loved it.
Oh!
It was wonderful.
And let me tell you what was so good about last night.
It goes back to the sense of what I'm saying.
Some things were better.
Some things we did better in those days.
And one of the things we did better was respect and politeness and being a gentleman.
These concepts sound almost prehistoric today.
You do know the Romanian government arrested the Tate brothers and accused them of whatever.
Now the women are admitting the government told them to.
That's great.
Yeah.
That's the Romanian government case.
Fine.
Are you not following what I'm saying?
Do you not understand?
Is that what you're talking about?
Have you heard a word I've said?
Do you?
Are you getting defensive about...
Are you saying, well...
Because that case fell.
Their message is great.
Are you listening to what I'm saying?
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Maybe not.
Maybe I've hit a nerve with you.
You have nothing to say on their innocence.
I'm not talking about a case.
Do you know this?
Do you?
Oh my God.
This is, like I said, I'm wasting my time on this.
If you think I'm talking about a Romanian case, No, I'm not talking about that.
Jesus!
God!
Let me go back over this.
JTE, maybe this isn't for you.
Seriously.
Maybe you can catch...
I don't know who.
You can watch somebody else.
But this is not your cup of tea.
A man's got to know his limitations.
You've got to stay in your lane.
But what I'm seeing right now is I'm seeing this law...
We talked about it last night.
There's something which was different.
There's this lack of respect.
And here's the best part.
This is the irony.
If you really treated women, if men treated women with respect, you would feel better about yourself and you actually would get luckier because women would like you.
That's the best part.
If that's all you're interested in.
Christian says, I agree.
Thank you for last night.
I felt great to laugh and relive our childhood.
Do you know that there was a time We talked last night about Spirograph.
And we talked about...
It was just so much better.
I don't want to go back to a non-internet world.
I don't want to do that.
And maybe the reason why I see things so clearly.
This is the way I see it.
Full of shit, full of shit, legit, good, so-so, interesting, smart, a waste of time.
It's wrestling.
It's a work.
Message?
People can't do this.
F. Scott Fitzgerald said that the sign of a great mind is being able to hold two seemingly incompatible ideas in your mind at the same time and not lose your mind.
It's the most incredible.
The other night they had Christian Gillibrand was in New York and these pro-Palestinian people were standing up screaming.
At her.
And I want to ask the question, okay, as an example, do you think you're doing the Palestinian cause any benefit by standing up and screaming at people?
You do know you look like a nut, right?
You do know this.
Now the Palestinian people say, but they're right.
I say, you don't get it, do you?
Okay, fine.
Thank you very much.
Christian Gillibrand is a waste of flesh.
She's the one, by the way, had and brought in Mattress Girl years ago, which most people forgot that, speaking of this.
But nobody can understand.
They can't weigh it one way or the other.
I don't understand this.
So I want to go back to this.
What do you think?
Let me ask you something.
What do you think is self-respect?
Raul says, chivalry among women and men is a beautiful thing.
Yes, I guess you can have chivalry among women as well, I guess, but let me ask you something.
What is the benefit?
What is the benefit of it?
See, I think we've been so contaminated because we're looking for the next thing, the next...
We live in a world, this is the most important, where I'm thinking about...
Remember, I don't want anybody's...
To be censored.
Not at all.
I don't care who you are.
If you're just making, if you just have an opinion of something, to me, you're entitled to it.
Whatever the opinion is.
Let me give you an example.
Why is it, do you think, Candace Owens was so much into Brigitte McCrush?
She's a man!
And admit it!
Admit it!
What do you think that's about?
Let me ask you a question.
Put on your analytical hat.
What do you think that's about?
Well, when somebody does something, it's usually the opposite of what they're doing.
Let me give you an example.
I know somebody who, when, if you were to meet this person, you would think that she is an absolute egomaniac.
She's not.
She has absolutely no self-esteem, no self-confidence, deep down inside, but she...
Compensates for this with this hyper-accentuated sense of, I mean, really boorish.
Bad, bad, bad news.
Okay, fine.
So that's the way that goes.
When somebody is, like for example, there's this thing, and I find this very interesting, just as an example.
She loves to call people out.
Gamala Harris is not black.
She's this.
She's Irish.
Brigitte Macron is not a woman.
She's a man.
She has this hyper-accentuated sense of phoniness.
She doesn't like a phony.
Why do you think that is?
What does she know?
Why is there this hyper-sensitive sense of what a phony is?
What do you think that is?
Because she's a phony.
And there's nothing that you're going to overcompensate.
You're a phony!
I can't be a phony because I'm pointing out I'm legitimate.
I spend my whole time pointing out people who are phony.
When you have a guy who walks around, hey, how are you?
What other way to always show masculine?
Look how many women I have.
Look how I own women.
Look!
Look, they can do what I want.
I can get them on the phone.
I can get them.
They are nothing.
I own them.
I am the king.
You want me.
Look at me as I sniff my cognac and we eat steaks.
Why?
Why is it so important for me to keep showing you how masculine I am?
Why?
Because I'm not.
Because it's, I don't know what it is.
And deep down inside, I am so up.
You can't believe it.
But this works.
And if it works, I might.
Remember, if all of a sudden, if I said, hey, do me a favor.
Take this wine bottle.
Hit it over your head.
You just got a million followers.
What?
You got a million followers.
I did?
Give me another wine bottle.
How are you going to hurt yourself?
I don't care.
How many?
Bang!
Ooh, ooh, that one hurt.
I got two million?
Hey, listen, you better stop.
No!
No!
I got two million followers.
You're hitting yourself with a bottle.
You're going to get brain damage.
I don't care.
Pow!
Ooh, ooh, wait a minute.
Ooh, ooh, ooh.
I can't feel my left arm.
But I got three million.
You think I'm kidding?
You think I'm kidding?
This defines you.
OnlyFans.
I'm somebody.
I can go online and I can debauch myself and squat over a goldfish bowl or whatever it is.
I don't care about self-respect.
I got the money.
Look how much I made.
Ding, ding, ding, ding.
We live in a metrics world.
Ryan says, we live in a world where the average man is now deemed unnecessary to the average woman.
If you're not perfect, you're not an option.
You know, that could be, I don't know.
I don't even know if there's even any dating anymore.
I really don't.
I honestly don't know.
I don't know.
But look at the people who are on here.
Look at this.
And this Daily Wire thing that's falling apart, look how all the phonies are coming.
I say, oh, look at this.
I didn't know this.
You really didn't believe that, did you?
Oh, they were just paying you.
Okay.
Okay.
Remember there was this thing about Crowder and these people?
What is...
We're spending too much time in the personality versus the message.
But if you want to pay attention to the message, ask yourself why all of a sudden they're doing it.
You know who...
Let me give you an example.
This misogyny.
One of my favorite...
And again, I go back to professional wrestling because I'm from NWA of the 60s and 70s and that's who I am.
Laura Loomer is the best heel face.
We don't know what she is.
Baby face or a heel.
You know, bad guy, good guy.
Hard to say.
I think she's a...
She's like a...
I mean, she's a face to me, but I think she's like a heel.
A little bit.
She's like...
She gets on you and that's it.
Do you know one of the reasons this stuff, if you listen to her?
Do you know what most people really have a hard time with her?
She's a woman.
How dare you?
Think I'm kidding?
Think I'm kidding?
Listen to the stuff they say about her.
You're a woman.
You're this, you're that, whatever.
It's the wildest thing you've ever seen.
What year are we in?
How dare you?
This is a man's world.
You know, we've got Drano and Cat Turd and this guy.
All good people, but I'm just saying.
And who are you, little lady?
Who?
Laurel Luber.
I don't know about that.
Get out of the way.
Think I'm kidding?
Think I'm kidding?
It comes down to all of this.
We're like reverting back into this men, women, misogyny, misandry, hatred of men, confusion as to gender.
I mean, it's a mess.
It is a mess.
Look at this.
I saw someone the other day I know and this I gotta be I know somebody well some people here in New York especially who are I don't know what they are.
You know what the saddest part is?
You could say I'm transgender.
Okay, I got it.
You know what's really weird is, are you transgender?
No, I'm non-binary.
I don't even know what the hell that means.
I don't know what that, I guess it sees my thumb or something.
I don't know what it is.
Anyway, I know somebody who's walking around who has all of the signs of mental illness, but because this man wears $20,000 or more dresses, they're saying, oh no, no, seriously, no, no, there's something very wrong here.
I mean, it's not criminal.
You're not going to be arrested.
And I guess what I'm saying is, and the reason, let me go back to what started.
Last night, I kept thinking about what it was been.
I was born in 58. So, you know, you're 11 years old, 1969, you know, Woodstock.
I remember I was 11. It was great.
Christmas with great toys.
And it was just a different time.
Moms and dads.
We thought Leave it to Beaver was corny.
Leave it to Beaver was, to me, the gold standard.
Eating at home.
Didn't have fast food.
It was just so much better.
And we didn't even know it.
And I don't know about you.
Maybe this is just me.
But the greatest thing I ever saw was I saw my mother and my father.
And they loved each other.
And my father treated my mother with respect and vice versa, and they never told us.
You know, they never told us.
Opening the door, yes ma 'am, no ma 'am, it was, we thought, nothing of it.
Little did we know, little did we know that the undergirding of this was respect.
When Hugh Hefner came out with Playboy, Hugh Hefner said, I am a romantic.
Now, later on in his life, it was a little bit weird.
But he said he remembers growing up, really being a kid of the 40s, when it was about love and romance.
And Playboy was the girl next door.
Not this, whatever.
That was more penthouse later on, but it was the girl next door.
I'm playing volleyball.
Whatever the hell I'm doing.
The idea was, he said, what kind of man reads Playboy?
Do you remember this?
Anybody remember this?
A man who was into art and literature.
They had Yevtushenko, the interview section.
People said nobody read the interviews.
Bullshit!
Absolutely, yes, of course you did.
Of course you did.
Hi-fi, stereo, jazz.
Big Ten.
Steaks.
How to cook.
How to make a martini.
Hi-fis.
Cars.
Clothing.
Robert L. Green.
It was this thing about being a gentleman.
Now people at the time said, Hugh Hefner was...
No!
And today we got the Tate brothers.
And I'm thinking, this is so sad.
Forget Romania.
I don't even care about that.
Listen to what they're saying.
These are two douchebags.
And chidroulos.
This is the worst.
That guy Portnoy?
Another one?
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
I was watching the other day inside the actor's studio.
Go back and watch those.
Watch Gene Hackman.
Watch, and this is a bad one too, Charlie Rose.
He had his problems.
But remember how it was on Intel.
She said it was a better time.
Now we've got...
Idiots who are on for three seconds, four seconds, five, a minute, saying the most ridiculous thing.
And we have, when it comes to men and women, oh my God.
And a lot of it, ladies, I'm sorry, but you've sent the message to people that you are a commodity.
Only fans and twerking and, you know, it doesn't help the mix.
And I'm sorry.
Many women might say, women, I didn't vote for that, but still, that's out there.
I'm going to go back to where I started from, because you always have to go back, because people will lose you.
We started last time, we did two and a half hours talking about nostalgia.
And we are in a real serious problem in this country.
And no legislation is going to help this.
President Trump's not going to help this.
Raul says, as an obligate a-robe, I'll never hold my breath.
Thank you, Raul.
That's from, of course, the...
How We Die by Sherwin Nuland.
Thank you.
President Trump can't do this.
President Trump can't do this.
I think, believe it or not, I like Caroline Levitt.
I think her message is important.
27-year-old, strong woman.
Good.
Keep that up.
Keep that up.
I like that.
I think he has a very good mixture.
But something is...
You don't see this too often.
There's this...
There's this message.
I don't know what it is.
And there's nothing the legislation can do about it.
You can't fix it.
You can't.
Joe Biden, Joe Biden did something, which is, I'll never forget.
Joe Biden let, emptied out every theoretical, every mental hospital and gave him a furlough, gave him a pass and never made him come back.
We were infused.
We were absolutely overwhelmed by every manifestation, every iteration, every form of mental illness after COVID and before that we now have this mess out there.
Nobody knows what being a man is.
I have no idea.
People don't even show up to work.
People are on their couch.
We have people walking around wearing pajamas at airports.
I mean, we have just...
I don't know if we could ever get it back.
That's the least of our problems.
But the real problem, I'm telling you, more than anything else, is the level...
Look at this.
I've got this man...
Oh, God.
The level of sexual sadism, confusion, and before we forget, when I saw Bill Maher...
Bill Maher is such a...
Now remember, it's a free country.
It's a free country.
And if you like Bill Maher, my God, you go at him.
But the saddest part is that people don't know.
They don't know.
And when you say something about the Tate Brothers, they bring up Romania and say, you don't understand this, do you?
You think that's it?
You're not listening.
Conor McGregor, you know anything about him?
No.
Is that your idea of a man?
Is that it?
Is it?
Do you ever do any research?
Or do you just say, okay.
Or do you just like characters?
Maybe that's it.
Maybe people just like a character.
They don't know anything about who they are, really.
They don't know.
But when you have a little boy, when you have a little boy, and you were just sort of, would you tell your son, make sure you open the door.
As a woman, open the door.
Trust me.
Open the door.
Well, thank you.
See?
See what happened?
You respect them.
And how do they treat you?
They respect you back.
Do you see what that is?
That's called courtesy, chivalry, etiquette, manners.
Do you see what happens to you?
You get it back.
It's never people.
You look like, my God.
And you feel better, don't you?
Yes.
Yes, sir.
No, sir.
You're...
Elders.
This is an adult.
You're a kid.
Not that they're better than you, but they're older than you.
You treat them differently.
You got that?
Good.
Watch this.
Here's one for you.
If I said to you, watch it, there's ladies present.
Have you ever been out somewhere and you hear people cursing in front of women?
I still react to that.
Thank you, Tate Brothers.
Thank you, Conor McGregor.
Thank you for that mentality out there.
F this, F, F, F. We have lost all sense of, it's not so much that the word, but no respect.
No respect.
Can't fix that.
Can't fix that.
I remember during that course, the saddest part, the saddest part of the president's travails with the non-disclosure.
Was seeing that awful, horrible, dusty saddles or whatever her name is.
What the hell is her name?
Stormy Daniels.
This trollop.
This is the thing.
And I want to tell you something.
And you probably don't.
There are women who I see and say, you command no respect.
You're a skank.
You're a skeeve.
I'm sorry, this is horrible.
You have no self-respect.
None whatsoever.
This is the most pathetic thing I've ever seen in my life.
And then we turn men, and you're the same way.
I don't know what the version of a skank is, but this is not it.
No, no, no.
I watch sometimes...
Let me ask you something.
Who was, in your mind, the greatest movie star, Man.
Ever.
Let me ask him.
Who?
Who is the greatest movie star ever?
It's up to you.
You can see anybody you want.
You can see the Tate brother.
I don't care.
It's a free country.
Who?
Who is the greatest ever?
Just give me your name.
Cary Grant.
Sarah, stop right there.
Cary Grant.
Cary Grant.
Got it right there.
Absolutely.
Now, Cary Grant was gay.
But Cary Grant was a time who came along.
He lived with Randolph Scott.
Remember that?
That was a weird thing.
But, but, but...
Nobody wore clothes better than he did.
Nobody.
No, Fred Astaire before that.
He did this thing.
There was this...
The guy, north by northwest, he's running with a suit.
Kim Novak, the idea of seduction, and Audrey Hepburn.
It was like something that you learned more.
Now, granted, of course, a guy's gay, but it doesn't matter.
If you want to have a little boy say, watch this.
Watch this.
He's not saying anything.
There's no cursing.
He's not grabbing anybody.
He's not coming.
The stuff that men say to women, that is...
And if you looked at it, and if you sat down with...
Andrew Tate.
So what do you think about that?
He'd say something stupid like it was a...
I don't know what it was.
That.
That was sheer...
That was chess to his old maid or checkers.
It's brilliant.
Now what about women?
What about women?
Now remember too, a lot of these people in their real life, don't get me wrong, some of these people were more debauched than anything you can imagine.
But I'm talking about their roles.
The idea of...
When we didn't realize it, but when nudity became part of this, you lost something.
You lost it.
Lost it.
I'm going to say something to you, and you're not going to understand this, but I'm going to try my best.
There was a time when those of us who watched wrestling did not know whether it was real or not.
The kayfabe was so real, we did not know.
And when I used to meet with Gordon Sola years ago, he never told me.
I would ask him.
And I'm saying, it's me.
I'm your business partner.
Wouldn't answer it.
The mystery made it like you cannot believe.
This is professional wrestling.
You're laughing now.
People say, what are you talking about?
You don't understand.
Anybody who remembers it in the old days knows what I'm talking about.
We lost this.
We lost this sense of what became freedom, turned into disrespect, turned into I don't know what.
We are moralists.
It's like I went to this doc.
They untethered all of the boats, and now they're out there in the harbor, and they're floating around.
I mean, you can get them, but you've got to pull them back in, and it's a lot of work.
I don't know if we can do this.
I have no idea.
I don't know if anybody even cares about it.
John Wayne?
Do you remember the notion of John Wayne?
Now, John Wayne, a couple of times, in The Quiet Man, a little rough sometimes.
Jimmy Cagney, you know, with the thing.
Sometimes he got a little violent, but that was, I think, the exception.
Do you think the Tate brothers would understand what John Wayne was?
No!
No!
No, no, no, no.
I want you to watch the movie Cape Fear with Robert Mitchum.
Not the Robert De Niro one.
Robert Mitchum.
That's one of the scariest things you've ever seen in your life.
And they don't say anything.
They don't just, oh, but Gregory Peckett, oh my God!
Because they understood the essence of this.
They understood the essence.
Do you think young men say, okay, what do you think, little Davey or whatever her name is?
I like this girl.
Where do you think he's going to learn how to court, how to woo?
Do you know what woo means?
What does that mean?
Pitching woo, remember that?
How do you woo a girl?
Who are you going to listen to?
The Tate brothers?
And then you can explain, well, the Romanian case.
No!
Where does the little boy go?
Where do you learn?
This is a girl.
You like her?
What do I do?
This is important.
This is when a kid, now he's breaking out of the kid world, and now puberty is coming in, and now he wants that.
What do you do?
Where does he go?
Where does he get his information from?
Do you know, listen to what I'm telling you, I'm going to try to clean this up.
When, those of us who were playing nostalgia last night, when we were kids, the world of porn really wasn't, I mean, you know, you had to really go look for it, I guess, but as kids, playboy or something.
Okay.
What kids are able to see on their phones today is so incredible.
Do you know that girls, young ladies, girls, are going into emergency rooms with strangulation?
And when you strangle somebody, in fact, I remember one time Mrs. L and I went to an event, and there was a doctor, and she said the number of people, women who have been themselves physically beaten, And who have been knocked out in the prior, because of physical fights, whatever, with husbands or whatever, that later on they have neurological damage because you can't take the concussions and be choked out repeatedly.
So there are kids and there are doctors who are saying, what's going on here?
These girls are coming in because...
A boy who likes, and I'm going to blame the Tates, but if that's your world, if that's what you're told, ah, they're, you know, whatever.
But they see things, which is, to call it porn is missing the point.
They're being told that physical abuse is part and parcel of your experience.
What do we do with that?
Do parents know that?
No!
We never knew this in the...
Remember when we grew up, if you liked a girl, and you go, Joey, stop it!
I mean, it was like you were embarrassed, but she liked you, and it was...
Remember, it was like innocent, and it was this...
Dare I say it, the flowering of adulthood.
It started off little and then it just kind of, it was nice and it was sweet and it was, I'll carry your books home from school.
Remember that?
These little things that we thought were stupid, they're not stupid.
Remember, did you ever have Valentine's Day?
Remember those little candies that had the little message on them and you give somebody?
Do you remember that?
We don't do that today.
Kids don't know what the hell that's about because they go from being a kid not to adulthood but where people who are basically told that women are sluts and hoes and you finagle them and they're worthless and they're there for you.
What's that thing on the phone call where you try to lure them in?
No, no.
They would get women to appear on...
There's a tape word or something.
In that world, there's this...
Anyway.
Imagine going from this to that.
Now, I don't want to.
Look, if you want to enjoy that, that's fine.
But what about if you're a little boy and your father's not talking to you and your mother's not talking to you and the only thing you've got is this stupid phone and this is your world.
And you say, okay.
Oh, this is...
And how do you undo that?
How do you say, hey, listen, you know that way you've been looking at women for the past, I don't know, five, ten years?
Yeah, that's wrong.
So undo that.
Okay.
Okay.
It's weird.
I'm going to say something to you, and let me repeat.
I'm repeating myself over and over again.
Uh-oh, JTE.
So porn on X is cool?
The tapes are bad for us?
I don't know what...
I have no idea what you're trying to say.
You're being very...
Yeah, we're talking about violence.
JTE, we've hit a nerve with you.
And we've hit a nerve.
And this, we're challenging you.
And you're being, because you know I'm right.
And that's why you're reacting this way.
You know I'm right.
And you're saying, no, I like them.
Don't say that.
You're saying something about me.
Stop it.
They're good.
Don't tell me that.
It's showing through.
I've hit...
I mean, this is ridiculous.
Most people say, eh, whatever it takes.
But this is important for you.
This is another thing, too.
You've got to find out.
When you hit a nerve, find out why.
I want to bring her up again.
I find this interesting from a Freudian point of view.
Why is Candace Owens so crazy about Brigitte Macron?
Okay, she's a man!
What's the matter?
I don't understand!
I know it!
I know it!
I'll bet my life on it!
What's the matter with you?
Okay, maybe she is.
She's a fraud.
Who's a fraud?
She's a fraud.
You don't like frauds?
Is that it?
And Kamala Harris, she's not black.
Her mother's gay.
And you can't.
I hate frauds.
Why do you hate frauds?
Got a mirror handy?
Is that what you're doing?
Listen to what people get upset about.
Listen to what they get.
They get very, very...
And sometimes...
Because social media, we never learn any kind of critical thinking.
Nobody knows how to even argue.
First of all, nobody can type.
Nobody can write.
We don't write.
That's why sometimes you get these things and you're saying, what does this mean?
Because nobody even writes!
It's one thing ChatGPT will help.
Thank God people could say, maybe you could say, I want to say this.
Maybe ChatGPT can help something.
Because we don't even write.
We react.
We see.
And we go right to reaction.
We don't sit there and formulate things.
Nothing.
And we have our territory.
That sort of thing.
It's fascinating.
You will always know when you've hit a nerve.
And people, some people, never.
My favorite is, when you talk about the Middle East, it's Israel or Palestine.
No connection.
There's no, you know, I can see why you're saying that.
No!
It's one or the other.
Remember, Scott Fitzgerald, the sign of a great mind, is somebody who can hold two seemingly inconsistent ideas in their mind and not lose their mind.
Okay?
If you've got kids today, you should be so scared, it's not even funny.
I mean, you...
I can't even imagine.
I can't imagine.
And we're using the word porn.
It's crime scene stuff that I've seen.
Put it this way.
There are things that would freak people out who are in their 70s.
And you give this to a kid who doesn't understand perspective.
Who doesn't understand apportionment.
Can't understand.
Doesn't understand this.
What is this?
Why are you...
Why are they hitting it?
Why are they choking?
Is this it?
Is this...
This is it.
Oh, here's another one.
I guess this must be normal.
What the hell is going on here?
What about being a young girl and you see that...
Who are those people?
Do they twerk anymore or whap and all that stuff?
Or you have, and I'm sorry, but there are kids who were raised on certain forms of hip-hop where they cannot get through a sentence without nine variations of F, M,
F, N. It's this indecipherable gibberish which has been socially, societally, Encouraged and looked at like people like, like, hey, that Conor McGregor, he's a great guy, huh?
Really?
Really?
Well, Dana White likes him.
Really?
Is that it?
Is that all the time?
So you want to be like him?
Well, yeah, isn't it?
Isn't that what a hero is?
Isn't that it?
Who's a hero?
He is.
No, he's a celebrity.
What's a hero?
What does heroism mean?
I don't know.
What does bravery mean?
What does valor mean?
The medal of honor.
What does that mean?
When somebody does something to help others, when somebody shows kindness and compassion and charity.
What do you call that?
You got anybody in your arsenal of people?
No, we don't really do that.
I mean, there might be something on, you know, YouTube or somebody, there's a dog, you know, we save a dog.
Sometimes you say, oh, look, this guy went into a pond and saved a dog from a gator.
It's about as close as it gets.
But ask children, what is, who, tell me, tell me, children, who is elegant today?
Tell me a woman who's elegant.
I don't know what the hell that means.
Who is smart?
Smart?
Smart?
What do you mean smart?
Who is smart in your world?
What does patriotism mean?
These words.
What is faith?
Do you believe in something?
Do you believe in God?
What we knew by the first grade Kids don't even know their entire life.
Let me say this again.
What we knew by the first grade, we, where we lived in a world with spirographs, we were climbing trees and, you know, doing kind of stupid stuff.
What we knew by the first grade, some of these kids will never learn.
Ever.
Could you imagine ever talking bad about somebody's mother?
Can you imagine that?
This is before MILF and all this stuff.
Can you imagine what would happen?
If you ever disrespected somebody's mother, or if somebody's mother called your mother and said, do you know what your son said?
Oh my God.
It would never happen.
President Trump can't sign legislation about this.
It's not the churches.
We're gone.
And every time something comes up, I want to remind you of that.
I want to remind you.
And remember, it's okay that kids can be exposed to it as long as they say.
Now, you do understand just because you've seen that doesn't mean this is the way we act.
You do know that, right?
Oh, I know that.
You sure about that?
Oh, I know that.
Okay.
Just make sure now.
We don't say that.
You don't say the F word in front of women.
You don't.
You open the door.
You know that, right?
Yeah.
If somebody treated your sister like that, what would you think?
I mean, we're beyond that.
The levels of people that we are thinking about this.
Let me explain something to you.
I know you're really going to disagree with me, but that's okay.
I kind of like that, because if you agree with me, I've got to change my opinion.
The world has never agreed with me, and that's by choice, because the world is wrong.
But let me explain something to you.
Now hear me out.
Boxing.
I was watching the George Foreman.
George Foreman was a good guy.
George Foreman had a really interesting story.
George Foreman did this match with Muhammad Ali.
And he, I mean, when he won the title, Muhammad Ali just, I mean, wore him.
Muhammad Ali was 32 years old.
And they said he's over the hill.
And he did the Robidope.
And it was all about...
The personal struggles of George Foreman.
George Foreman, he was this, and then he was a preacher, and he had all of his kids named George, and blah, blah, blah.
Okay.
Now, people liked George Foreman.
And people would read magazines about, remember Sport Magazine, and Jersey Joe Walcott, and I remember the ring historians, Burt Sugar, Burt Randolph Sugar, was a great friend of mine, and I loved it.
Okay, now, okay, you got it.
The sweet science, the art.
Now imagine if then you had a device, a phone, and all you had was George Foreman hitting people, hitting people, slowing down to music, faces, noses, blood, stretchers, hitting, hitting, hitting, hitting, over, over.
And somebody said, well, I'm going to do better, and then I'm going to fix it.
And all you did...
Your version of this was not reading the article, not going to a match, not...
But no, no, you became saturated, inundated, imbued in fight, hit, pound, blood.
Not the art, not the jumping rope and the road work and the rope-a-dope and the...
No, that.
So, remember something.
When, and I think Dana White's great, and listen, I think what he did was great and everything, and Joe Rogan's done all this stuff, but you've got young boys, all they do is just watch.
Hit, hit, hit, hit, knock out, hit, knock out, choked out, choked out, rear naked, choked out, tap out, broken arm, broken leg, music, music, music.
What do you think that does?
Answer my question.
What do you think that does?
Do you know that after a fight, some people would check, some of the fighters would check into a hospital.
I mean, really, it was just so brutal.
What do you think that does?
What do you think that does to people?
Now, I don't know what it does.
There's something about people who go and they want to Basically work out and do all this stuff because it's a fad.
It's a fad.
They had the other day Ivanka Trump was doing jiu-jitsu.
Oh, that's nice because it's a good workout.
Let me ask you something.
I'm going to ask you a question and I know it's going to be very difficult because there are some people who say I cannot answer honestly on these shows.
I can't be honest in live streams.
I can't.
Because I just can't.
I don't know how to do this.
I've always got to think of something funny to say and I can't.
But I want you to try yourself.
Try really, really, really this time to really just write and be as honest because it's very difficult.
Because even now people are saying, please notice me.
Please, please notice me.
I'm going to say I could have been a contender.
Please notice me.
Did you notice what I wrote?
Did you see?
Okay.
Is there something at all about you that makes you feel kind of sick when you see women fighting?
When you see women fighting and one woman is bleeding?
What's her name?
Rousey or whatever her name is.
She's bleeding and she's beating and they're choking each other.
Is there a part of you?
Anybody?
Joseph says yes.
Is there something about you that says this is not right?
Sinaloa Taco says, yes, it's disgusting.
I find it, personally, it's...
I don't like this.
It's like seeing children fight or something.
Or people sometimes will see dog fights and that kind of reaction.
It's like, this is horrible.
When I see women fighting, what are we doing here?
And they do this...
Now...
For some reason, it didn't work.
I don't think it's as popular as others, but there's something wrong.
Pilgrim says, I was professional young and am an old long hair.
I was professional young and am an old long hair now.
I don't know what that means, but thank you.
I was professional young.
I don't know what that means.
In any event, thank you.
There's something about that.
It kind of disgusts me.
There's something that's really, really...
And I don't want to ban it.
I'm sorry.
I don't want to ban it.
Just because I don't like things, I don't want to ban it.
But does that bother you, honey?
We see women fighting?
I know you don't, probably, but you don't.
It bothers me that people enjoy watches and surprises.
And people are...
You're right.
What about people who want to see it?
Let's see blood.
Now, I, you might want to say, came from the world of professional wrestling in the 60s and 70s where there was juice.
There was blood.
I saw it.
In fact, you kind of wanted it.
Women didn't do this.
We had Bonnie Watson, Fabulous Moolah, Burke, what's her name?
They had women, you know, they also had midgets, Sky Lolo, Little Beaver, remember that?
They never cut themselves.
Scott says, we are the feminists on men.
Where are the feminists on men in women's sports?
There are no feminists.
I don't think there are any feminists.
See, first of all, feminism didn't kill anything.
Liberalism didn't kill anything.
Liberalism is good.
We are a constitution, a liberal society where we believe in, if you look at the real definition of it, feminism, I want to make sure my daughter or granddaughter, whatever, would be able to say, listen, you're going to be treated based nothing on except your ability and go get them and that sort of thing.
I still say sexism is the glass ceiling.
Is worse than any ism there is.
Transgenderism, whatever.
But there's something weird about that.
And what's happening is that I think when you see it, I'm sort of thinking, this is not right.
Women are not supposed to do this.
And I believe, I believe that it's a bit atavistic and it goes back to you're protecting mother.
There's one thing about the old days in the black culture.
Richard Pryor used to joke about it.
You say something about my mama, and that's it.
You know how many people, how many men on battle will call out for their mother?
People who said, it was the weirdest thing.
I don't even talk to my mother, but I'm yelling, mama, it's weird.
So I think maybe it's return to the, it's atavistic, it's something.
So for two women to be fighting, something, and it's also, it shows you, How, a lot of the times, in today's world, you are trying to gear, not to a sports audience, but you're trying to go after the sexual predilections and the masochistic sadism, if that's not redundant or counterintuitive, of the audience.
You have to go out there.
You know, years ago, they would do this thing where, remember the ring girls?
Okay, that was it, but nobody even cared.
Round three, and then she came out with the, you know, okay, that was cute.
Now it's a different story.
It's how can I, because I have this device called social media, and I'm not going to wait six months from now for our next title fight.
My title fight is every single day.
And I've got to saturate people with this, or else I lose.
Pilgrim says the weekly wrestling at Tampa Armory in the 80s.
Listen, I go back to the Sportatorium.
I remember those were great days.
But I will defend it in that we know it was okay because they told us it's okay.
We're doing this theatrically.
It's real, but, you know.
Let me tell you something right now.
Let me just go back to this.
What I'm talking about President Trump cannot do.
President Trump should...
I would advise him, do not have these people.
You've got this beautiful granddaughter, Kai.
You've got your grandchildren.
Would you want Kai to spend a weekend with the Tates?
No!
Or Conor McGregor?
No!
Are you kidding me?
No!
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm sorry.
Uh-uh.
Uh-uh.
There is no...
There's something very, very...
And what's happening, we're getting into this by virtue of social media, provides this, put it this way, when we were in the 60s and 70s, we didn't know anybody.
We knew our family, siblings, people at school.
Maybe people, your friends in the neighborhood, that's it.
Maybe if you had a team or something, that's it.
Your circle of influence, what would you do?
Put on TV?
Watch Walter Cronkite?
You're not going to.
Watch the match game?
It's not going to do anything.
You didn't even know how debauched these people were.
You had no idea the lunacy that humankind is involved in.
You had no earthly idea.
None.
You had no idea how bad it was.
None.
But now, with this, Chromebooks.
Oh, my God.
And kids being lured, being called, hey, send me a picture.
It's a different world now.
You have no earthly idea.
Those beautiful, precious minds and that mind of yours that you didn't realize, which was just innocent.
And it was innocent for a purpose, for a reason.
Kids, and this world today is bizarre.
And I am telling you, there has got to be something.
I was thinking, if we had, you know, if we had kids now, if I had a kid right now, from the time they could speak, he said, remember, you're not going to have a phone.
Until you're...
How old?
When should kids have the, when should a kid have a regular phone?
With everything, not with internet.
No.
Wait until eight minutes, Eighth grade.
Okay.
Minimum.
You can have a phone to call us.
It's one of these...
Text.
Call us.
No internet.
No.
No.
You understand that?
You understand that?
Yes.
From the time I say, why are you talking?
Because I want, from the time this child, you are not going to have.
Remember this.
Remember this face.
Okay.
Say imprinting.
Remember Conrad Lorenz and the ducklings imprinting?
Remember me.
Remember me.
And your friends are going to say, how come you can't?
And what do you say?
Because my daddy loves me and I'm special.
That's right.
Kid can't even talk.
From the time they're.
They can walk.
You're not going to have...
You're not going...
I'm telling you, I'm going to fix it.
You will not get...
Somebody may show you one.
You're not going to have it.
You're not going to have one in your bed.
You're not going to have one in the bathroom.
Nowhere.
And if I find...
If I find that somehow, through some weird way, you get a phone, you will see something you've never thought possible.
That a human being could evince such a...
Shitstorm of punishment on you.
Do I make myself...
Kids love discipline.
They'll tell you otherwise.
Because you're special.
And you deserve it.
That's why.
Okay.
That's why you're special.
I don't want you...
It's weird.
There's no...
It's gone.
And parents...
That's why last night meant so much to me.
We're talking about, we did spirographs.
I put a picture up of the, you know, the emerging, you know, on the floor, the lights, the little button.
People I know talk about.
It was fun!
Stick shift.
Popping the clutch.
Starting the car.
Downshifting.
All that goofy stuff that we...
The two keys, one for the ignition, one for the trunk.
Remember that?
One for the door.
Chrome.
Chrome everywhere.
Remember the big steering wheels that would impale you?
Not everything was great.
I think it's better with the internet.
I think things are better.
I don't want to go back to that.
I think Amazon's the greatest.
I think GPS is the greatest thing that's ever happened.
GPS is fantastic.
Fantastic.
Remember the old days with the maps?
Did you ever have that?
Those maps?
You go to some...
Oh, the map in the glove compartment.
You can never refold it.
See, things like that.
You would go to some, you know, gas station.
Remember the gas stations where the guy had...
We had Barney, the guy with the maroon wagon.
There was a car up on it, and it smelled like it, and there would be a fan belt, and there'd be a guy inside.
And it was just...
And they had the maps.
And you opened it up, and you said, where the hell are we going?
And you had to look.
GPS, greatest thing in the world.
Who needs it?
I liked that.
I liked it.
I don't want to go back to it.
But I never realized how lucky I was.
I wasn't contaminated.
I wasn't contaminated.
You know what else I believe in?
Listen to me.
Uniforms at schools.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, absolutely.
Uniforms.
You're going to wear that.
Why?
Because I told you.
That's exactly right.
So I just want people to understand something.
I like for people.
I like for boys to be boys and girls to be girls.
I want boys to go, you know, let's explain, you know, we want to call it a masculine culture.
Call it whatever you want.
That's okay.
Knock yourself out.
I want you to have your friends.
What you do do and all that stuff, but regarding women and the rest of the world, different story.
I'm not going to have some little pansy.
I want to talk about somebody who can tell dirty jokes.
Be a guy.
I understand that.
That's okay.
You've got to get away with some stuff.
You've got to be, you know.
But respecting other people?
No.
No.
You're going to respect people.
And there's nothing that President Trump can do about this.
Except disinvite Bill Maher.
Don't let these people go there.
And bring in people like...
I like Pete Hegseth.
Did you see what he said about the...
But this judge who said, we're going to temporarily suspend your prohibition against transgender, he said, good.
Tell her to show up at 0600 and teach at Fort Benning to show my Green Berets or Special Forces how to do Special Recon.
Yeah, get her ass there.
Absolutely.
I love that.
That's what we need.
That's what we need.
I want to bring that back.
I love that.
I want there to be.
I mean, we need that.
I've said enough.
I have.
I have.
I have lectured enough.
But last night, please watch last night's show.
Pilgrim and Scott H. and JTE, bless your heart.
Raul, Scott H., Ryan, Kristen Lay, Yusei, and Chris Cox.
Yes, yes, yes.
We're going to do more of those kind of nostalgia.
Huh?
Saturday night's a good night for that, yeah.
But as soon as I mentioned, look at this, Kathy Ellis says, we had fun last night.
Look at this, she's so happy.
It was a blast.
It was a blast.
It's absolutely, it's so terrific.
This is the most important thing in the world.
Anyway, and remember something too.
Let me just leave you with this.
Believe what you believe in.
Don't let anybody tell you otherwise.
Keep an open mind, but believe what you believe in.
And if nobody else...
Sorry, there's Kathy there.
If somebody doesn't like it, so what?
So what?
Because people are going to give you a hard time.
There we go.
People are going to give you a hard time about this.
I know what I believe in.
I know what I believe in.
You know what else I believe in right now?
Here's the best part.
Even though I am personally a religious church, I swear to God I believe in that.
I may sit there saying, oh, that boring shit.
It doesn't matter.
Go.
Think about something other than yourself.
Put the phone down and listen.
Look what these people are doing.
They're talking about something that's not even here.
Listen, you're not going to be hurt doing this.
I swear to God.
Pun intended.
The stuff that I'm saying now, I can't believe I'm saying it.
I mean it.
There was something to be said.
Do you know what sound I love?
Church bells on Sunday.
I don't hear them anymore.
There's something about that.
Just, it kind of, you know what I mean?
I like that.
I've said enough.
Thank you, my friends.
Mrs. L is doing a live at 5 today on Lens Warriors.
Make sure you follow her at Lens Warriors.
She's doing a live at 5. She's going to be doing updates on entertainment.
How did you say that?
Entertainment and the exploitation of children.
Watch this.
Watch this.
She's so serious.
This is coming up today live at 5 on Lens Warriors.
And don't forget our other channel, Lionel Nation.
And anyway, and this.
This was fun today.
This was fun.
And we're going to do more nostalgias.
I'm going to have all my stuff.
Oh, I can't wait for that.
That was just...
God, it was fun.
Go back and watch last night's today.
It starts off a little serious, and then I don't know where it went, but all of a sudden we're talking about spirographs and easy-bake ovens and all that stuff.
It was great.
It was absolutely great.
All right, my friends.
Thank, uh, look at this, Sherry likes church bells.
The peel of a bell and the Christmas tree smell and their eyes full of tinsel and fire.
Father Christmas, Greg Lake.
All right, dear friends, have a great and glorious day.
See you later.
Don't ever change.
And until then, remember these words, monkey's dead, show's over, sue you.
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