Rebel News - Miss Understood No. 0 — Not Us, We're A Couple Of Prudes Aired: 2022-01-25 Duration: 50:36 === Brad Pitt's Gas Guilt (03:33) === [00:00:12] Hello and welcome to Misunderstood, a show for all you culturally and politically misunderstood ladies and gents. [00:00:18] We are your hosts. [00:00:19] I'm Kat and I'm Nat. [00:00:21] And today we're going to be covering an array of topics from celebrities to feminism all the way to everyone's favorite topic the last 20 years. [00:00:30] COVID-19. [00:00:32] Should we jump right into it then? [00:00:33] Well, let's start with our culture shock. [00:00:36] Ooh, yeah, let's do it. [00:00:39] Hypocrisy of Leonardo DiCaprio being photographed on his massive multi-million dollar yacht. [00:00:48] Oh, yeah. [00:00:49] Being served drinks, laying out topless, and meanwhile telling all of us plebs that we should not be flying in airplanes. [00:01:00] We should lock ourselves down in some sort of lockdown nutshell. [00:01:04] Yep. [00:01:05] Bugs, probably. [00:01:06] But you want to hear the best part about this? [00:01:09] The gas to fill up his yacht cost 250,000 pounds. [00:01:17] That's a lot of money. [00:01:18] Do you have that much money? [00:01:19] I know I do not. [00:01:21] No. [00:01:21] You know who else has that much money? [00:01:23] Like, basically, nobody. [00:01:25] Yeah. [00:01:25] So I wonder how many people could go and fly across the country to see their families on that gas alone that he's used to fill up his yacht one time. [00:01:35] And it's funny because he's this like big UN climate change rep. You know, he just did that movie about climate change on Netflix. [00:01:42] Like it's basically all he preaches about all day long, and yet he can't practice what he preaches. [00:01:48] No, it would be hilarious. [00:01:51] So we're looking now at a photo. [00:01:53] Is that a bear? [00:01:54] It looks like a bear with alopecia. [00:01:58] Like, obviously he's a very handsome man. [00:02:02] I think all the alcohol has really made him swell. [00:02:05] I know it has for me. [00:02:08] It's just like, guy, you know, if you want to be a climate change guru, then don't drive around in a giant yacht. [00:02:17] And like, remember a couple years ago, he was at some film festival and there was this story that he had his private hairstylist flown out to do his hair. [00:02:26] It's like, you're in like con or whatever. [00:02:29] Yeah. [00:02:29] You can find a decent guy to give you a trim. [00:02:32] And by the way, your hair always looks ridiculous. [00:02:34] Yeah. [00:02:34] I mean. [00:02:35] It's shaggy. [00:02:35] It's not. [00:02:36] He's not known for his hair. [00:02:37] No, what's the big deal? [00:02:38] He's a Titanic. [00:02:40] Oh, yeah. [00:02:40] But those days are long gone. [00:02:43] With that jawline is always also gone. [00:02:45] Oh, yeah. [00:02:48] But, you know, it's not just him, though. [00:02:50] Like, celebrities and politicians in general are notorious for this. [00:02:54] They are, it's a rules for thee, not for me scenario. [00:02:57] It's been that way throughout the entire pandemic. [00:02:58] I mean, with Kylie Jenner complaining about being locked in her like 10 million square foot home, it's like, excuse me, I'm in a 500 square foot apartment. [00:03:06] It's like, ma'am, you have an atrium in your house. [00:03:09] Like, sit down. [00:03:10] You have a full gym with like a spa and a full staff in your home. [00:03:15] Yeah. [00:03:16] Calm down. [00:03:17] I live in a tiny square box. [00:03:19] With another human. [00:03:20] Yeah. [00:03:20] You know, like, anyway. [00:03:22] So that's our culture shock moment, y'all. [00:03:24] I'm sure there'll be plenty more where that came from. [00:03:26] You're probably going to be Leonardo DiCaprio related. [00:03:30] Yeah. [00:03:30] And my advice to you, Leo, just don't get caught. [00:03:34] Do it, but don't get caught. [00:03:35] Yes, wear a disguise. [00:03:37] I swear, one time I was walking down Young Street and I saw Brad Pitt in a fake beard and a fake wig. === Brad Pitt's Disguise (06:48) === [00:03:45] And I was like, oh my God, that's Brad Pitt. [00:03:48] And then the man whom I was referring to looked at me and like turned around and walked away. [00:03:53] And I was like, that was Brad Pitt. [00:03:55] That was really, he was short. [00:03:57] Did he look that short? [00:03:58] No. [00:03:59] But I was like, it's Brad Pitt. [00:04:00] I could just tell from his, like, he had all this like ratty stuff on, but then his like teeth and face, and it was like perfection. [00:04:07] Wow. [00:04:07] You know, I was like, you're not a homeless person. [00:04:09] No. [00:04:10] You're Brad Pitt. [00:04:11] It was during the Toronto International Film Festival, too. [00:04:13] So it was like, it was. [00:04:13] It's Brad Pitt. [00:04:14] It was like, we know you're here, Brad. [00:04:16] Like, I see you. [00:04:16] So, Leo, if you're going to try that, do a better job. [00:04:19] Just call Brad and ask him for advice. [00:04:21] I mean, although I guess it didn't work. [00:04:23] It didn't work. [00:04:23] I mean, I'm particularly like, I can, you know, I can see things. [00:04:29] She's all not just beauty guys, she's also. [00:04:32] Oh, yeah. [00:04:33] Okay, let's move on to something a little bit similar, but slightly nuanced. [00:04:39] Best celeb looks from 2021. [00:04:42] Okay, even before we start, it's like there should have been no looks from 2021 because we were all in lockdown wearing sweatpants. [00:04:50] And yet we have a full list of beautiful jeweled encrusted gowns. [00:04:57] You take it away. [00:04:58] No, like even like, you know, the Met Gala, that was, I guess it was postponed due to COVID, and then they ended up having it again. [00:05:05] And you see all the servers wearing masks while these celebrities come down this, or I guess up the stairs in their like bajillion dollar gowns. [00:05:12] I mean, look at these. [00:05:13] Like, these are insanely expensive gowns. [00:05:16] This is, what's her name? [00:05:18] Zoe Kravitz. [00:05:19] Zoe Kravitz. [00:05:21] She looks good, though. [00:05:22] She looks beautiful. [00:05:23] I notice a trend, and it's been happening for years now, of like basically nudity. [00:05:27] Yes. [00:05:28] Just like veiled jewels and feathers. [00:05:30] It's gorgeous. [00:05:31] Yeah. [00:05:32] Obviously. [00:05:32] It's hard to sit down. [00:05:33] There's Duleepa wearing this. [00:05:35] It's like chain mail. [00:05:36] It's sexy chain mail. [00:05:39] It's just like, read the room, guys. [00:05:41] Yeah. [00:05:41] You look great, but. [00:05:43] Yeah, they look beautiful. [00:05:44] And I mean, we love fashion. [00:05:46] I care about the designers. [00:05:47] They come up with these designs for these people exclusively for them. [00:05:50] It's fun. [00:05:51] And it's her. [00:05:52] Yeah, it is, absolutely. [00:05:54] But also, like, time and place. [00:05:55] Yes, guys. [00:05:56] Time and place, you know? [00:05:58] And also, we were kind of chatting about this earlier, but what happens to these gowns? [00:06:02] Yeah. [00:06:03] What happens to them after they've worn them once? [00:06:07] Yeah, I think probably they're like, quote, donated. [00:06:10] Not to us. [00:06:12] Yeah. [00:06:12] Like, to whom? [00:06:13] Yeah. [00:06:14] I want one. [00:06:15] And, like, who's going to wear a size double zero jewel-encrusted nude bodysuit and where? [00:06:22] Like, who are you donating that to? [00:06:25] A museum? [00:06:26] Look at that. [00:06:26] Oh, my God. [00:06:27] Look at her. [00:06:28] Because this is Kendall Jenner wearing yet another like nude-based, what do you even call it? [00:06:34] It's like a gown, but it's see-through. [00:06:36] Yeah, she's diamonds all over it. [00:06:37] She's got great legs. [00:06:39] Yeah, I think they're bought and paid for. [00:06:41] Yeah. [00:06:43] Yeah. [00:06:43] Like, I don't think those are real. [00:06:45] No, it's a fact that she has had multiple surgeries. [00:06:49] Yeah. [00:06:49] Yeah. [00:06:49] She looks great. [00:06:50] She does. [00:06:50] She's better than the other ones. [00:06:52] Yeah, it's really hides the fact that she's gotten surgery. [00:06:55] Yes. [00:06:55] She does it like subtly. [00:06:57] Yeah. [00:06:58] So stunning and brave, as you would say. [00:07:00] Oh, now men get to wear dresses at these ladies do. [00:07:03] Oh, is it? [00:07:04] I think so. [00:07:05] Little Satan. [00:07:06] Yeah. [00:07:06] Little Nas X. I'm sorry. [00:07:08] Oh, gosh. [00:07:09] And you know, he's like, he's owning it. [00:07:11] She's like gay or non-binary. [00:07:14] I didn't know that. [00:07:15] I'm pretty sure. [00:07:16] You're probably right. [00:07:17] Well, he's wearing a dress. [00:07:18] Yeah, well, maybe he's. [00:07:19] You know what, though? [00:07:20] Who knows? [00:07:20] Yeah, like Harry Styles wears dresses and allegedly he's straight. [00:07:24] Yeah, and like, and like masculine. [00:07:26] Yeah. [00:07:27] He's like a beacon of masculine. [00:07:28] Oh, there we go. [00:07:30] So, how do you describe this outfit for people who can't see? [00:07:34] It's kind of like if like a Muppet threw up on an old Englishman on Mr. Dress Up. [00:07:40] He's wearing a purple boa and a yellow checker blazer. [00:07:45] Yeah, and he looks pretty cool. [00:07:47] I'm not going to lie. [00:07:48] I mean, he's a good-looking kid. [00:07:49] Yeah, but I wouldn't say it's a good idea. [00:07:50] It's a bad outfit. [00:07:51] No, it's a bad outfit. [00:07:52] It's bad. [00:07:53] Like, he would look better in nude diamonds. [00:07:56] I think he should just sport the nude diamond. [00:07:58] Yeah, he should. [00:07:59] We should all really. [00:08:00] I think we should go next episode if we don't get destroyed. [00:08:02] No, just kidding. [00:08:04] Okay, but that kind of stems down into what you had mentioned earlier. [00:08:08] We've been at home in sweatpants. [00:08:10] Yeah. [00:08:10] And there is like a stark contrast between us and them. [00:08:13] And I don't know if their celebrities are doing that on purpose. [00:08:16] Oh, it's all on purpose. [00:08:18] You think so? [00:08:18] They just want us to feel like crap. [00:08:20] I just, for me, looking at celebrities, especially this year during the pandemic, they're at the Met Gala wearing their jewels. [00:08:26] And we're at home in our drab olive-colored sweatpants. [00:08:30] Yep. [00:08:31] Many are still unemployed. [00:08:32] Yeah. [00:08:33] And it reminds me of the hunger games, where it's like you have the capital with the fancy purple hair and all the elaborate food and the parties. [00:08:44] And then you have the people in the districts who are wearing like carpenter outfits, unisex, drab colors. [00:08:52] And that's sort of how I feel about like modern street style. [00:08:56] Like you, I even get pulled into it where I'm like, oh, that's a cool look. [00:08:59] And then I'm like, wait a minute, that's ugly. [00:09:01] Like that's straight up ugly, but my mind has been conditioned to think it's cool because it's all I see in stores and on blogs. [00:09:09] But it's like, are we allowed to look nice? [00:09:12] No. [00:09:12] Like, or should we just look like we're living under a communist regime? [00:09:16] That's where I think they want us to feel comfortable in our gulag outfit. [00:09:20] It's like uniformity. [00:09:21] They want us all to look comfortable, but the same. [00:09:25] But enslaved. [00:09:26] Yeah, exactly. [00:09:27] And I mean, they're called the stars for a reason, right? [00:09:30] They want us to look up to them like, oh, I wish I could be like that, but I can't because I'm stuck here in this dystopian hello. [00:09:36] Yeah, breaking rocks in the slave labor camps. [00:09:39] Yeah. [00:09:40] It's just like, as soon as I figured that out, I was like, no, I want to wear like nice fabrics and designs and shapely things and puffy sleeves. [00:09:51] I don't want to look like I'm in a camp. [00:09:54] I think that's completely justified. [00:09:56] Other than when I'm camping. [00:09:58] Yeah. [00:09:58] Because who camps? [00:10:00] Oh, I camp. [00:10:01] Okay. [00:10:01] Well, moving on. [00:10:02] You're from the West Coast. [00:10:04] Like, shouldn't you be an avid camper? [00:10:06] I hike. [00:10:08] You walk. [00:10:09] I hike up mountains. [00:10:11] But you walk on a path, right? [00:10:12] No, well, in Ontario, you cannot call it hiking here, y'all. [00:10:16] Now I just run from communism every single day. [00:10:20] It's coming to get me. [00:10:22] It's a great motivator, folks. [00:10:24] That reminds me, though, of that story where that like slender model said that she was forced to wear a fat suit. [00:10:31] Yeah. [00:10:32] So that is this. [00:10:33] There we have it. === Slender Model's Fat Suit Controversy (15:05) === [00:10:34] Yeah. [00:10:34] Slender model claims she's forced to wear a fat suit for plus size ads. [00:10:37] So that really just further speaks to the fact that Hollywood and media pretends to be body positive and yet they actually aren't. [00:10:46] Yeah, because they want the person to have like a skinny neck and like cheekbones, but then also just wear like size 16 clothing. [00:10:54] It's like that's not how the average woman is going to look in those clothes. [00:10:59] She's going to have a size 16 neck as well. [00:11:02] I would know. [00:11:05] Oh, this is her. [00:11:06] She is beautiful. [00:11:07] Yeah, she's very pretty. [00:11:08] So they make her wear a size XL to 5XL. [00:11:11] Wow. [00:11:12] Like she's tiny. [00:11:14] Like, yeah, like just get a plus-size woman to model the clothes. [00:11:19] And you don't need to get a lizzo-sized woman either. [00:11:21] Like, you can just get like your average woman to model these clothes. [00:11:25] Like, I feel like we go way. [00:11:27] Oh, my gosh. [00:11:28] That does not look like a human. [00:11:31] Is that supposed to be plus-size? [00:11:33] Exactly. [00:11:34] That's me after a big lunch. [00:11:36] That's me on my period. [00:11:40] It ain't nice, folks. [00:11:41] Oh, it's just, yeah. [00:11:44] I feel like we've gone so far where it's like either models have to be like stick thin, like bone racks, or now they're going to be Ashley, what is it? [00:11:53] Ashley Graham. [00:11:54] Yes. [00:11:54] Lizzo size. [00:11:55] Like most people fall in the middle. [00:11:58] Like almost everybody is neither of those. [00:12:01] Most of us are just average. [00:12:06] That looks really good right now. [00:12:09] It's the juice. [00:12:11] So we've been talking about celebrities a lot, but apparently, according to I think it's the New York Post, celebrity-obsessed people are less intelligent. [00:12:22] What does that say about us? [00:12:23] And this is where we close off the celebrity topics. [00:12:27] Yes, we will be moving on, folks. [00:12:29] Yeah. [00:12:30] I mean, it's fun to talk about pop culture. [00:12:33] Like, I'm not a celebrity-obsessed person. [00:12:35] It's just like when you go on the internet, you read Twitter, you see these things pop up. [00:12:39] And of course, I am going to have a reaction. [00:12:42] So that's what we're talking about here. [00:12:44] But like, do I go home and read about Kim Kardashian's latest like dimple surgeries? [00:12:51] Like, no. [00:12:51] Maybe in secret, but that's all right. [00:12:53] Yeah. [00:12:54] No, absolutely. [00:12:54] I think, too, a lot of political commentators are paying more attention to celebrities because they've started engaging in politics more. [00:13:01] So that's kind of what most of us are waiting to hear. [00:13:04] I don't really care about who they're doing, what they're doing. [00:13:08] Like, to your point, it's just so. [00:13:10] Um, we are not celebrity-obsessed, despite what the first however many minutes of this episode has stated. [00:13:18] Okay, you know, they're there, so we're gonna talk about them. [00:13:20] I wish that were there were some more like cool, conservative celebrities. [00:13:24] Like, yeah, what who do we have? [00:13:25] Like, Matthew McConaughey, uh, Chris Pratt. [00:13:29] Yeah, what's her name? [00:13:30] Gina Rodrano. [00:13:32] Corano. [00:13:32] Oh, I love her. [00:13:33] So, oh, she was on The Mandalorian. [00:13:36] Yes. [00:13:36] And she's like, okay, and let me rant for a second. [00:13:39] Yeah. [00:13:39] I find that Hollywood always casts like little skinny, like 90-plus or like 90-pound women as these like action heroes. [00:13:48] And it's like, no one's buying that. [00:13:50] Like, Chris Pratt is an action hero, and he's like buff and strong. [00:13:54] And then like his counter star will be like this little frail girl. [00:13:58] And it's like, no one's buying that you're kicking butt. [00:14:00] But Gina Carana, who's a UFC fighter, she's built. [00:14:04] Like she is strong. [00:14:06] I believe that she could punch someone's lights out. [00:14:08] And so she was a main character in The Mandalorian. [00:14:11] And they are in between seasons now. [00:14:14] But she's been canceled. [00:14:16] Like she's been fired. [00:14:18] They took all her pictures off of all the promotional material. [00:14:21] And so now she's working with Ben Shapiro and the Daily Wire. [00:14:24] But it's just like, so you had one cool, badass, strong chick, and you canceled her. [00:14:31] Yep. [00:14:32] So who are we supposed to look up to? [00:14:34] Like, I'm supposed to believe Charlie Theron is like out there like Angelina and Jolie. [00:14:39] Exactly. [00:14:40] Like with her little skinny arms. [00:14:42] Yeah. [00:14:43] Well, that's all we have to look up to, unfortunately. [00:14:46] I would love to meet Gina Carano. [00:14:47] She's so one day she'll watch this show. [00:14:49] Oh my God, Gina. [00:14:51] Okay. [00:14:52] So let's. [00:14:52] So we're talking about women. [00:14:53] Let's keep talking about women. [00:14:56] Whoa. [00:14:57] Feminism. [00:14:58] Whoa, man. [00:15:00] So there was a viral video of a bride cutting her hair between the ceremony and the reception. [00:15:06] This doesn't necessarily fall under the feminist category per se, but it's a fun segue. [00:15:12] It's a fun segue. [00:15:13] She's so stunning and brave. [00:15:15] Instead of a dress change. [00:15:17] Let's go to. [00:15:21] We just divide the hair off. [00:15:25] What is this like creepy AI voice that they use for the youth? [00:15:28] I know. [00:15:29] It's not comforting. [00:15:30] It's very scary. [00:15:31] It feels dystopian. [00:15:32] Hey, let's be honest. [00:15:33] She like barely cut any off. [00:15:35] I was like, oh my god, you cut two inches off of your hair. [00:15:38] It looks the same. [00:15:39] It's super cute. [00:15:40] Shave your head if you make a real splash. [00:15:44] Shave your head and like dye your dress blue for the next one. [00:15:48] Yeah. [00:15:48] She should have just gotten this haircut before. [00:15:51] Relax, ladies. [00:15:52] Yeah, before the wedding. [00:15:53] Yeah. [00:15:54] Down the aisle with a fresh do. [00:15:56] I mean, she has great hair, though. [00:15:57] Oh, she has beautiful hair. [00:15:59] She's a bombshell. [00:16:00] Yeah. [00:16:01] She's a total, total bombshell. [00:16:02] Yeah, she's working it. [00:16:04] But still, can you believe this got 5 million views? [00:16:07] Like, why? [00:16:08] It's not that interesting. [00:16:10] No, it's not. [00:16:10] And yet, here we are talking about it. [00:16:13] Mostly we're like, why is this interesting to people? [00:16:17] That's what I find fascinating. [00:16:19] It's truly fascinating. [00:16:21] Like, that's interesting, I guess. [00:16:23] I grew up watching Seinfeld, which people would be like, that's not interesting. [00:16:27] It is a show about nothing. [00:16:28] I think it's quite fascinating. [00:16:29] It's more interesting than her haircut. [00:16:32] I'm a lot more witty. [00:16:33] Yes. [00:16:34] Yes. [00:16:35] Oh, good. [00:16:39] Speaking of bombshells. [00:16:40] Oh, yeah. [00:16:41] So, do you remember a couple years ago, a movie came out called Bombshell? [00:16:46] Yeah. [00:16:46] About the Megan Kelly story at Fox News and Roger Ailes. [00:16:51] And Charlize Theron was playing Megan Kelly. [00:16:55] Yes. [00:16:56] And I liked the movie. [00:16:58] Me too. [00:16:59] But I was listening to Ben Shapiro, and he had an interview with Megan Kelly, and she said they never reached out to her about that role. [00:17:09] Do you think that they would have done that had she worked for CNN at the time? [00:17:15] If she were a lefty, they would have invited her to the Oscars, Tiff, the Met Gala. [00:17:20] Her and Charlize Tehran would have gotten matching tattoos. [00:17:23] Yeah, they would have had a photo op on Time magazine of the two of them, like taking down the man. [00:17:30] Heck yeah. [00:17:30] No, there's such a double standard when it comes to left and right wingers, especially in the female kind of realm. [00:17:37] Yeah, look how Candace Owen is treated. [00:17:40] She's not only a female, she's African-American, and they are like, she's a white supremacist. [00:17:44] Like, no. [00:17:46] It's a great movie. [00:17:47] Megan Kelly is an amazing woman. [00:17:49] And I think Charlize Theron did a really good job at portraying her. [00:17:54] I think so too. [00:17:54] Which is why it's so shocking that she wasn't like she had never interviewed Megan Kelly. [00:17:59] Yeah. [00:17:59] That's disturbing. [00:18:00] No, it is really disturbing. [00:18:01] Did she just sit at home all day and like watch videos of Megan Kelly? [00:18:05] When she could have picked up the phone? [00:18:06] Not like Megan Kelly's dead. [00:18:08] I thought she was a method actor. [00:18:09] Yeah. [00:18:10] Maybe not. [00:18:11] Very strange. [00:18:12] Very, very strange. [00:18:13] It would have been different if she was a lefty. [00:18:15] Yes, I 1,000% agree. [00:18:18] Yeah. [00:18:18] All over it. [00:18:19] We're done with that. [00:18:20] Speaking of women who are not. [00:18:22] Well, she's probably a lefty. [00:18:24] J.K. Rowling. [00:18:25] Oh, for sure. [00:18:26] We have to talk about J.K. Rowling if we're talking feminism. [00:18:29] Yeah, that lady faces backlash after tweeting support for transphobic researcher. [00:18:37] So I'm sure that the researcher's not transphobic without even looking at that article. [00:18:43] It's like probably someone who said, like we were talking about earlier, like, oh, females deserve safe spaces. [00:18:49] Like, transphobe. [00:18:51] Yeah. [00:18:51] No, for sure. [00:18:52] I think that it's like shocking that it's like she's, it's controversial to say that a man is a man and a woman is a woman. [00:19:02] And that's literally where she's coming from with a lot of her tweets and stuff. [00:19:05] And it's shocking that they're trying to cancel this woman. [00:19:08] Even the cast of like Harry Potter is like pouncing on her. [00:19:12] It's like, she made you, Emma. [00:19:14] Like Emma. [00:19:15] Emma Watson, you like maybe you would have made it anyways. [00:19:19] Depends if you believe in like determinism or free will. [00:19:22] We don't know. [00:19:23] You can't answer that here today. [00:19:25] But she made you who you are. [00:19:27] They weren't, she wasn't, J.K. Rowling wasn't invited to the anniversary special that they just released. [00:19:33] Because she's such a bigot. [00:19:34] Yeah, because she's. [00:19:35] But J.K. Rowling herself tweeted, she's like, I have tweeted in the past, like, trans lives matter. [00:19:41] But it's not enough. [00:19:42] As long as you, if you step out, and this is not just about feminism, but about leftism in general, you can be in the club. [00:19:49] But if you step one toe outside of that line that they've drawn, which is getting ever smaller, you're done. [00:19:55] And you're left-wing, sorry, you're a right-wing extremist. [00:19:59] You're a transphobe. [00:20:00] You're all sorts of isms. [00:20:01] And there's no room for discussion. [00:20:03] No. [00:20:03] Like, once you make a mistake, you are canceled. [00:20:06] Yeah. [00:20:06] And there's no grace for that. [00:20:07] And I think that's really upsetting. [00:20:10] And this has happened to a lot of what I would like to call like real feminists. [00:20:14] We talk about Megan Murphy. [00:20:16] She's one of those women who was canceled for a similar thing. [00:20:20] You mentioned this to me yesterday. [00:20:22] Yeah, she tweeted. [00:20:24] I'm pretty sure this is what she tweeted. [00:20:26] She tweeted, A man is never a woman. [00:20:28] Yeah. [00:20:29] And she was taken off Twitter permanently, canceled. [00:20:33] She now lives in Mexico. [00:20:33] She's Canadian, like a Canadian independent feminist journalist. [00:20:37] And she's now living in Mexico doing her own thing. [00:20:40] It's like, Canada just lost a pretty cool lady because we're so intolerant. [00:20:45] And someone who is actually advocating for women. [00:20:47] Like, I don't, why are we trying to get rid of these women who are for us? [00:20:51] Like, it's just, it's so confusing. [00:20:54] It's like we said before, like, we are literally erasing women while carrying a banner that says, go women, like feminism. [00:21:02] Yeah. [00:21:02] Yeah, here's Megan Murphy. [00:21:05] I watched her recently on the Joe Rogan experience. [00:21:09] Most of what I know of the world comes from Seinfeld Simpsons or Joe Rogan. [00:21:14] Well, that'll shape a worldview. [00:21:16] Yes, it will. [00:21:17] Obviously, a bigoted one. [00:21:20] Uh-oh. [00:21:21] We know that the Emmys, I didn't even notice that they happened, but apparently they did. [00:21:27] I don't get why there are award shows for anything because all the content out right now is kind of crappy. [00:21:31] It's all crappy. [00:21:32] And it's just a bunch of leftist Hollywood elites being like, oh, we're so amazing. [00:21:37] Also, why do rich people need awards? [00:21:39] Like, you're super rich. [00:21:41] Like, why do we need to give you more? [00:21:42] Places to wear their fancy, naked school gowns. [00:21:46] My obviously. [00:21:47] And to show off their tummy tucks and their face lifts. [00:21:52] But a biological male, a trans woman, just won best actress or best female actor, however they love it. [00:22:01] They're like, we're not using the word actress anymore. [00:22:03] It's sexist. [00:22:04] And then they're like, but there's still female and male categories. [00:22:07] And a man won for the female category. [00:22:10] Yeah, like a biological male. [00:22:11] So this was the Golden Globes. [00:22:13] New best actress in a TV drama is actually a biological man. [00:22:17] Can a woman win an award that's designed for women? [00:22:20] I used to be an actor, okay? [00:22:22] And the roles for women. [00:22:24] Yeah, we're so successful, obviously. [00:22:28] But like the roles for women suck. [00:22:30] Yeah. [00:22:30] They actually be bank teller, mom, whore. [00:22:34] Yeah. [00:22:34] Like, and it's always been difficult. [00:22:36] Like, I studied theater and then I did a bit of film. [00:22:39] And like, the fact that now this biological male gets to swoop in and steal more roles from us is like so progressive, it's regressive. [00:22:47] Yeah. [00:22:47] Like it's so backwards. [00:22:49] Yeah. [00:22:49] It's just like when Caitlin Jenner won Woman of the Year, her first woman after transitioning from Bruce. [00:22:57] It's like at least give her 10 years of being a woman. [00:23:00] Yeah. [00:23:00] Like let her five seconds. [00:23:02] Yeah. [00:23:02] Like she's like, okay, I'm a woman now and you win woman of the year. [00:23:05] It's like, some women have been women all year. [00:23:08] Yeah. [00:23:09] Where's our magazine? [00:23:11] We've been women for 16 years. [00:23:13] That's really what this is about. [00:23:14] Yeah. [00:23:15] For 16 years. [00:23:19] Just caught that. [00:23:19] That's funny. [00:23:20] Okay, so this is Michaela J. Is this her? [00:23:24] Yeah, okay. [00:23:24] Hey, I just want to say I'm still on cloud nine. [00:23:27] Should I say it as a man? [00:23:29] I will say this, though. [00:23:30] No, to the people who don't see me as female or worthy of this award, I don't care. [00:23:35] I will still move. [00:23:36] Sounds like a female take. [00:23:38] I will still move how I always have, and that's through love. [00:23:42] Okay, I don't believe that. [00:23:43] Okay, you just said you don't care, but then yeah, the creator themselves put me here, and for that, I will continue. [00:23:48] Like the creator is in God, you should capitalize the C then. [00:23:52] Yeah. [00:23:52] Or she's talking about the director. [00:23:54] Well, it's unclear. [00:23:55] It's unclear, yes. [00:23:57] And I don't know. [00:23:59] It's a tough one because you're an actor. [00:24:03] So do I think that like a straight actor should be allowed to win awards for gay roles? [00:24:09] 100%. [00:24:10] Some people think only homosexual actors should do roles that are for home, like that, or what am I saying? [00:24:18] Like only a homosexual actor should play a homosexual actor. [00:24:21] Exactly. [00:24:21] Okay, but what about the fact that Eddie Redmain got a lot of flack for playing that role in the Danish Girl where he was transgender? [00:24:28] Everyone was like, a transgender could have played this. [00:24:30] And it's like, okay, sure, but now it's kind of flipped on itself. [00:24:35] But then it's not acting. [00:24:36] Yeah, exactly. [00:24:37] Do I need to be a medieval wench to play one? [00:24:40] No. [00:24:41] No. [00:24:42] And I have. [00:24:43] I have a medieval wench. [00:24:45] Witch number three. [00:24:49] But yeah, like, I'm trying to work out how this works. [00:24:51] So she is a biological male. [00:24:53] Was the role she was playing of a female character? [00:24:56] I think it was a man's character. [00:25:00] And it doesn't, it doesn't matter. [00:25:02] The point is, is like, maybe there should be a category for like best trans actor. [00:25:09] No, that's a good point. [00:25:10] I mean, maybe we do need to open up a space for this kind of thing. [00:25:13] But then again, not that many people in the world are trans people. [00:25:17] Well, then they'll always win. [00:25:19] There you go. [00:25:20] Give a better chance. [00:25:21] Well, this is a great idea. [00:25:22] Or they should just remove the gendered categories completely. [00:25:25] Yeah. [00:25:26] And have like three awards for like gold, platinum, silver. [00:25:31] Yeah. [00:25:32] Best actor. [00:25:33] And then who cares what gender they are? [00:25:35] Yeah, like words. [00:25:38] I think we would get that. === Stripped Down Vulnerability (08:06) === [00:25:39] Witch number three, yeah. [00:25:45] All right. [00:25:45] Well, the Oscars will be calling us later. [00:25:49] Okay, so that's kind of a sad story that we just kind of touched on. [00:25:53] Yeah, it's a little bit of erasure of women. [00:25:55] Yeah, yeah. [00:25:56] But, you know, women don't always erase themselves. [00:25:58] Sometimes they put it all out there. [00:26:00] Is that correct? [00:26:02] Do they do that? [00:26:03] Yeah, not us. [00:26:04] We're a couple of prudes, but, you know, there are a couple times where celebrities bear it all on Instagram. [00:26:12] Oh, 70 plus times. [00:26:13] Oh, my God. [00:26:15] Just a few. [00:26:16] This is a few times. [00:26:17] Let's show you guys some of these. [00:26:20] I don't know who any of these people are. [00:26:21] I don't know who they are. [00:26:22] Okay, so for people listening, we're looking at a bare butt. [00:26:25] It's a big booty. [00:26:27] What is happening right now? [00:26:28] This is just pornography. [00:26:30] Am I such a prude? [00:26:31] No. [00:26:31] Oh, of course Lizzo has to. [00:26:33] Yeah, Lizzo. [00:26:34] Lizzo's bearing a lot. [00:26:36] Instead of taking photos, Lizzo, why don't you just work out? [00:26:39] Get in the water and Britney Spears. [00:26:41] Yeah. [00:26:41] Okay, Britney Spears looks amazing, but still. [00:26:44] I still think it's like you're a mother. [00:26:47] Yeah. [00:26:47] Take the photo. [00:26:48] Keep it in your album, you know? [00:26:49] Like, you look great. [00:26:50] When you don't look so good, you're going to want to look at that and be like, wow, I look amazing hot. [00:26:54] Do you need to be a little bit more? [00:26:55] Not Lizzo, though. [00:26:56] No, not Lizzo. [00:26:57] No. [00:26:58] Maybe just for like befores and afters. [00:27:00] Okay, there's some more. [00:27:01] But here's the thing: like, does this need to be on the global stage? [00:27:05] And if so, why and how is that empowering for women? [00:27:08] Like, I don't understand. [00:27:09] Like, do you think men are looking at this? [00:27:11] Oh, there's a guy. [00:27:13] All right. [00:27:13] I guess it's, but it's not an equal point. [00:27:16] Here's what I was, my first thought when looking at that attractive, topless man, I was like, well, you know what? [00:27:21] Let him. [00:27:22] Yeah. [00:27:22] I'm enjoying it, but that's what men are saying about Kendall Jenner's butt. [00:27:26] That's what I mean. [00:27:27] Exactly. [00:27:28] Like, how is it? [00:27:29] Am I empowering that guy by going, ooh, nice L. [00:27:32] Yeah, like, slap in his butt. [00:27:36] Like, is that empowering? [00:27:38] Because I don't think it is. [00:27:39] I think I'm objectifying him. [00:27:41] Yeah, and if a man's looking at this image of a naked woman, like feminism has failed because men are like, oh, please don't take off your clothes, beautiful woman. [00:27:51] Like, then it just doesn't make sense. [00:27:53] Like, I've heard that theory that, like, feminist men, and it's not just a theory, I feel like I've experienced it too. [00:28:01] Feminist men will encourage women to be more provocative. [00:28:05] And it's like, it's your right. [00:28:07] Like, we're here for you. [00:28:08] It's a safe space. [00:28:09] Like, take off your top. [00:28:10] It's like, take it off. [00:28:12] Yeah. [00:28:13] I once, when I was in college, it was comedy school. [00:28:17] So, you know, like an interesting crowd. [00:28:20] No, for sure. [00:28:21] But someone, one of my classmates asked me if I was a feminist. [00:28:25] And I was like, no, I don't consider myself a feminist in this modern definition. [00:28:30] And he was like, what? [00:28:31] What's wrong with you? [00:28:32] You're putting your sex back. [00:28:34] And I was like, I'm sorry, sir. [00:28:37] Like, okay, I'll do what you say, mister. [00:28:41] Like, I guess I am because you said so. [00:28:44] Like, don't tell me what to do. [00:28:46] Like, am I a feminist then? [00:28:48] Because I'm like, screw you, dude. [00:28:49] Like, I'm not going to listen to you. [00:28:51] Yeah, it's almost as if feminism now serves men. [00:28:55] Huh. [00:28:56] Well, that's exactly what we're seeing with the erasure of women and men going into women's prisons and men winning women's awards. [00:29:04] Like sports. [00:29:05] Yeah, like, guess what? [00:29:06] You guys are stronger and faster than us. [00:29:09] Now you're just going to erase all of our accomplishments. [00:29:11] Not ours, because, you know, maybe. [00:29:14] We'll see. [00:29:15] I did play House League girls hockey. [00:29:18] So there we go. [00:29:20] An actor and an athlete. [00:29:22] What can't you do? [00:29:24] Exactly. [00:29:26] Okay. [00:29:27] So this one is kind of switching gears a little bit here, but this one's really sad. [00:29:32] And it does speak to the state of the world and how feminism and sex positivity has kind of ruined Gen Z. [00:29:40] So Gen Z is now declaring that holding hands is more intimate than sex. [00:29:47] At first, I was confused by this. [00:29:49] And we had to talk about it yesterday, but it basically boils down to like they're having so much sex without intimacy that they're like, eh, it's just sex. [00:30:00] Yeah, I slept with him. [00:30:01] Yeah, I slept with her. [00:30:02] But holding hands, oh no. [00:30:04] Yeah. [00:30:04] No, no, I'm only going to do that with, like, that's so weird, so awkward. [00:30:08] Like, I'm only going to do that with someone super special. [00:30:09] It's like, guys. [00:30:11] Like, that's so, like, it's more daring and illicit than taking all our clothes off after having just exchanged numbers. [00:30:17] Like, I don't know about y'all, but like, for me, stripping down naked is a bit of a vulnerable thing. [00:30:22] A little bit. [00:30:22] And also, I can hold hands with literally anyone at any time. [00:30:26] Like, hold my hand, you know? [00:30:27] Like, it's like, oh, it's too intimate. [00:30:30] I don't like holding hands. [00:30:30] My sister's always trying to hold my hand. [00:30:32] She has these like little, tiny, little baby hands. [00:30:34] And she's like 25, but she just happens to have these like little hands. [00:30:37] And she's like, hold my hand. [00:30:38] And I'm like, no, no, thank you. [00:30:39] It makes me feel weird. [00:30:41] We all have our boundaries. [00:30:42] Yeah, that's fine. [00:30:42] It's like a hug. [00:30:44] Yeah, well, that's intimate as well. [00:30:46] Yeah, yeah. [00:30:47] But that's just like a me thing. [00:30:48] I'm also not comparing it to sex. [00:30:51] No, absolutely. [00:30:53] The article goes on to say that literally these people have held fewer hands than they've had sex. [00:30:59] That's messed up. [00:31:01] Is that including kindergarten? [00:31:02] Exactly. [00:31:03] Like, what the heck? [00:31:04] Like, that is so depressing. [00:31:06] And I think it just speaks to the fact that this whole sex positive movement has really stifled us as women and as, I guess, a whole generation. [00:31:15] We'll see how this affects them in their relationships when they grow up. [00:31:18] It reminds me of girls who were on Old NieFans. [00:31:22] Yeah. [00:31:22] And how that's like, I got an ad for OnlyFans. [00:31:26] So I was scrolling Reddit, just like reading random, you know, subreddits. [00:31:30] Yeah. [00:31:30] And there's a little ad and it didn't have any provocative pictures on it. [00:31:32] It had a picture of ramen noodles. [00:31:35] And it was like, upgrade your meals. [00:31:37] Start making money on OnlyFans today. [00:31:39] And I was like, whoa, that's an ad for prostitution, right? [00:31:46] I don't, yeah, like, they'll say, oh, no, you can do like guitar lessons on OnlyFans. [00:31:51] Like, sure. [00:31:53] Which of you men are watching guitar lessons on OnlyFans? [00:31:56] Only the ones that are naked. [00:31:57] It's like, and so a woman or a young girl will see that, think it's okay because it's being advertised to her on like a base, like a pretty legitimate source, like Reddit. [00:32:08] And she'll expose herself and she can never take that back. [00:32:13] No. [00:32:14] Like, once their photos are out there, people will download them, share them. [00:32:19] It's like, you can't take that back. [00:32:21] You did it for the money. [00:32:23] The money's probably spent. [00:32:25] Was it worth it? [00:32:26] Was it worth it? [00:32:26] Well, and it's the same with just going on these sexual exploits anyway, like having all of these partners and stuff. [00:32:31] And I understand like people are at a different place in their lives and stuff, but like you can't take that back. [00:32:37] So like, is it worth it to have these meaningless encounters with men? [00:32:41] Like I don't, I don't know. [00:32:43] I mean, I've been watching Sex in the City. [00:32:46] Oh yeah, me too. [00:32:47] Samantha is an interesting character because I would agree with you. [00:32:51] I'm like, I wish I could take back any sexual partner I have had that I'm not going to end up married to. [00:32:57] Like I wish I could just erase it all. [00:32:59] Yeah. [00:32:59] You can't, whatever. [00:33:01] But like Samantha from Sex in the City, basically Samantha's just like, no, I love sex. [00:33:05] I want more of it all the time. [00:33:07] I don't care. [00:33:08] And it's like, I don't know any women like that. [00:33:10] Yeah, and then she ends up alone. [00:33:11] Yeah. [00:33:12] You know? [00:33:12] And now the actor won't be on sex in the, like, the reboot because she's like, I'm in my 60s. [00:33:18] I don't want to play a whore on TV. [00:33:19] Like, I'm tired. [00:33:20] Yeah, I'm tired. [00:33:21] I just want to sit at home with my glass of wine. [00:33:23] Yeah, she's probably like happy wearing her glasses. [00:33:27] Yeah. [00:33:27] Nice, like, what are those? [00:33:28] Remember those songs? [00:33:29] Ripping out her gray hairs. [00:33:30] Oh, she. [00:33:32] Not that I would ever have to do that. [00:33:35] No. [00:33:36] But yeah, she's probably at home like enjoying her 60s or however old she is. [00:33:41] Maybe she's not 60. [00:33:41] She doesn't really look 60. [00:33:43] Hope she's not listening. [00:33:44] Oh my gosh. [00:33:44] Sorry, Candy, control. === Vaccine Blame Game (15:18) === [00:33:46] Yeah. [00:33:46] Sorry. [00:33:47] She's Canadian, too, right? [00:33:48] Yeah, I guess so. [00:33:49] She's great. [00:33:50] She's great. [00:33:50] She's the best character. [00:33:51] But I've never met a real life Samantha. [00:33:53] Have you? [00:33:54] No. [00:33:54] Actually, yes, I have. [00:33:56] That's a lie. [00:33:57] And she kind of looks like her, but she's very unhappy. [00:34:00] Really? [00:34:00] Yeah, she's in my prayers. [00:34:02] Okay. [00:34:02] Because I know girls who acted that way, but then secretly they'd be like, oh my God, he didn't call me back. [00:34:07] And I'm like, so you do care. [00:34:09] That's a good point. [00:34:10] You do care. [00:34:10] That's a good point. [00:34:11] Like, every girl's like, oh, I don't care. [00:34:13] Like, I slept with them. [00:34:14] But then when you eventually don't date, they're like, f ⁇ . [00:34:18] Yeah. [00:34:18] I think like when you're intimate with someone, you have that spiritual attachment forever. [00:34:23] Whether you know it or not, it'll come up at some point. [00:34:26] And maybe it's different for different people, obviously. [00:34:29] But I just think the culture of like pushing over sexualization on children may be not great. [00:34:35] No. [00:34:36] And just normalizing, you know, one night stands and like gender fluidity. [00:34:42] It's like, some things should be sacred. [00:34:45] Yeah. [00:34:45] I sound like such a prude. [00:34:47] I know that. [00:34:47] You sound like a mom. [00:34:48] I know. [00:34:49] I'm such a, I'm such an old lady. [00:34:51] You're such a bigot. [00:34:55] So, Gen Z, pray for them. [00:34:58] Oh, my gosh. [00:34:59] Yes. [00:34:59] Seriously, praise this. [00:35:00] Not only are they being screwed by the school system with COVID-19. [00:35:05] They're being screwed by each other. [00:35:06] They're being screwed by each other. [00:35:09] Ayo. [00:35:10] Ayo. [00:35:11] So that brings us to COVID-19. [00:35:14] Yay. [00:35:14] Everyone's favorite topic. [00:35:16] Yeah. [00:35:17] It's not at all tired. [00:35:18] Oh, my gosh. [00:35:19] No, I love talking about COVID. [00:35:21] I mean, I say that and I roll my eyes, but yeah, it's important to talk about because it's like not going away. [00:35:28] Yeah, and I think some people still haven't hopped on the train. [00:35:31] You know, like they're not on our page. [00:35:33] There's a lot of people. [00:35:34] They need to get on our page. [00:35:35] Exactly. [00:35:36] So I think it's important to keep talking about it. [00:35:38] Keep the narrative alive so that people will be like, hey, maybe something is wrong. [00:35:43] Yeah, I think it'll take like 30 years before most, like the majority of people are like, yeah, we done messed up. [00:35:51] We done wrong. [00:35:52] Yeah, but now I see people all the time, mostly on Twitter, but they're like, yes, it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. [00:36:00] And every time I see a maskless person in a store, I know they're the reason we're still in this. [00:36:06] And it's like, my opinion, as a non-medical expert, is like, no, no, I'm not the reason. [00:36:14] It's the media, it's the politicians perpetuating this flu-like sickness that is really not killing that many people anymore. [00:36:25] No. [00:36:25] Certainly not healthy ones. [00:36:28] Not children. [00:36:29] Not children. [00:36:30] So what are we doing? [00:36:31] I don't know. [00:36:32] What are we doing? [00:36:32] So let's, what do we want to talk about COVID-19? [00:36:35] Well, apparently this weekend, this past weekend, in Toronto, there was an ambulance shortage. [00:36:41] People are blaming Doug Ford, but actually, if you scroll through and read the article, it's on Blog TO, there's like a circle of blame happening. [00:36:49] So the vaccinated are blaming the unvaccinated who are filling the hospitals, and then it's like this endless cycle. [00:36:55] People are blaming the fact that vaccine mandates, paramedics may have been terminated because of these mandates. [00:37:02] So there's a lot of blame, not a lot of accountability. [00:37:05] Not a lot of love. [00:37:07] Yeah. [00:37:08] Not a lot of people going to the hospital for what they need. [00:37:11] They're like elective surgeries. [00:37:13] Yeah. [00:37:13] None of that. [00:37:14] We're just going to blame and just throw the just blame everyone. [00:37:17] But okay, so to your point about the media, the media is covering Omicron. [00:37:22] They're like rapidly spreading. [00:37:23] These are the cases. [00:37:24] These are the numbers. [00:37:25] People are going to get afraid. [00:37:27] They're going to react like a hypochondriac and they're going to call 911 unnecessarily. [00:37:32] Yes. [00:37:32] You know, there's so many things that could be contributing to this. [00:37:35] Like you said, vaccine mandates for paramedics. [00:37:38] Is it actually unvaccinated sick people filling the ICU or is it just hypochondriacs? [00:37:44] Yeah. [00:37:45] Yeah. [00:37:45] You know, it's hard. [00:37:46] It's hard to know. [00:37:47] Oh, here's an interesting. [00:37:49] So we're looking at a tweet right now from Roman Baber. [00:37:53] He is like highlighting this paramedic. [00:37:56] Her name's Scarlett Martin, and she was an exemplary paramedic for 23 years and was fired for not vaccinating. [00:38:04] This is like a beautiful woman who likes helping people, who's good at it. [00:38:10] She's now been fired because of a vaccine mandate. [00:38:13] And now, you know, whether it's causation or correlation, we have people who are not able to get to the hospital when they need to. [00:38:21] So it's like, I don't know if that's the cause, but it doesn't look good. [00:38:25] It's alarming. [00:38:26] Yeah. [00:38:26] Like, what if you call 911 and there's nobody there? [00:38:30] That's terrifying. [00:38:31] Like, that's truly horrific. [00:38:33] Yeah. [00:38:34] And we live in like a metropolitan city in a free democratic country. [00:38:39] Allegedly. [00:38:40] Yes. [00:38:40] Allegedly. [00:38:41] Yeah. [00:38:41] It's called democracy. [00:38:44] Okay, so this article, where is this from? [00:38:47] True North. [00:38:48] True North. [00:38:49] Our friends over at True North. [00:38:50] So zero ambulances. [00:38:51] Unvaccinated Toronto paramedic warns of staffing shortage. [00:38:55] Oh, this is in November. [00:38:56] Oh, wow. [00:38:57] Of 2021. [00:38:58] Yeah. [00:38:58] So this happened a couple months ago. [00:39:00] I mean, it seems like so long ago, but it's only January. [00:39:03] Yeah. [00:39:03] But yeah, it's not like we're shocked by this. [00:39:05] And isn't outside of COVID like ambulance shortages a thing? [00:39:09] Yes. [00:39:10] I didn't know that. [00:39:11] Yeah. [00:39:11] Similar with nurses, right? [00:39:13] Like it's just, it's always been a crisis, and I think this has just made COVID's just exploded the problem, of course. [00:39:19] Yeah. [00:39:19] Yeah. [00:39:20] That's good stuff. [00:39:21] Yeah. [00:39:21] Well, life's great. [00:39:23] Well, I don't know what the solution is there. [00:39:25] Usually I like to come with a solution, but I don't have one. [00:39:27] We're just going to talk about it. [00:39:28] Just don't need an ambulance, is the solution. [00:39:31] No, I'm just kidding. [00:39:33] There's this bad COVID take. [00:39:37] There's a few. [00:39:38] There's been a few. [00:39:40] I don't know who this lady is. [00:39:42] Who's this lady? [00:39:42] She said, we should dance on the graves of the unvaccinated. [00:39:46] This is in the LA Times. [00:39:47] Like, that's like, isn't that a pretty decent size media outlet? [00:39:51] I think so. [00:39:52] Okay, so mocking anti-vaxxers, COVID deaths is ghoulish. [00:39:56] Yes, but it may be necessary. [00:39:59] Is it necessary? [00:40:01] Because I don't think that's going to make, like, I think she thinks that we will get vaccinated if they make fun of the deaths of unvaccinated COVID patients. [00:40:11] That's not how I feel. [00:40:12] No. [00:40:13] Like, if you're just, you are a ghoul. [00:40:15] You're being a ghoul. [00:40:16] That's not going to make me come to your side. [00:40:18] Like, where is the flipping humanity? [00:40:21] Yeah. [00:40:21] Where is the humanity? [00:40:22] And let's also talk about the fact, you ghoul. [00:40:26] You can still die from COVID if you're vaccinated. [00:40:31] So where's the science there, Linda? [00:40:34] No, and I would never ever wish anyone else. [00:40:40] Yeah, I would never celebrate the death of a vaccinated person with COVID. [00:40:44] Like literally would celebrate the death of someone. [00:40:46] Yeah. [00:40:47] But it seems like it comes this way. [00:40:49] It's like, no. [00:40:50] And I've seen, it was, what's his name? [00:40:53] Scott, the guy who, the Dilberg guy. [00:40:56] What's his name? [00:40:57] Oh, I don't know. [00:40:58] Anyways, I follow him on Twitter and he was saying, he was like, are people so in their own side that they're actually wishing vaccinated people die? [00:41:11] And we're like, no. [00:41:12] My mom's vaccinated. [00:41:14] Do you think I'm wishing that she dies just to prove my point? [00:41:17] Absolutely not. [00:41:19] I hope everyone who's vaccinated has no reactions and doesn't get COVID and doesn't die of COVID. [00:41:24] I just don't want to be vaccinated. [00:41:26] Yeah. [00:41:26] Those things can are not like, they're mutually exclusive. [00:41:29] They don't have to interact with each other. [00:41:31] I just don't want to get vaccinated. [00:41:33] I don't wish any ill on anyone who's vaccinated, but it seems like it comes this way. [00:41:40] And that frankly makes me not want to get vaccinated even more. [00:41:43] Oh, yeah. [00:41:44] Like, to be honest. [00:41:44] Because I'm a bit like, nah-uh. [00:41:46] Yeah. [00:41:47] Who was the politician, Macron, the French president, who was like, we're going to make it, what did he say? [00:41:52] He's like, we're going to make it very difficult. [00:41:54] We're going to like. [00:41:55] Yeah. [00:41:56] It's like, again, that only makes me want to not get vaccinated. [00:42:00] Like before, I was like, maybe. [00:42:02] It's like, no, no, you're now you're being a bully and it makes me question everything and I'm not going to do it out of spite now. [00:42:08] So see you in camp? [00:42:09] Yes. [00:42:10] See you in rocks in the gulag. [00:42:12] Perfect. [00:42:13] Oh, but this is fun and also very relevant. [00:42:15] So Trudeau says there are enough vaccines for all Canadians to get their fourth dose. [00:42:20] I guess we're behind four doses. [00:42:22] Oh my gosh. [00:42:23] Should we get them all at the same time? [00:42:24] I was thinking about it. [00:42:25] But he really planned ahead for this one. [00:42:28] He doesn't seem like the type to plan ahead. [00:42:33] So it looks like we're not going to be out of this vaccine cycle anytime soon. [00:42:37] No. [00:42:38] Because he's, isn't he building a Moderna factory? [00:42:42] Oh, I'm sure. [00:42:43] And I'm sure maybe he'll move in. [00:42:44] I really wish I knew the answer to this. [00:42:46] I'm thinking Moderna doesn't only make mRNA vaccines. [00:42:51] They probably make other stuff. [00:42:51] I don't think they ever made a vaccine ever. [00:42:53] Sure. [00:42:54] So maybe the factory will make other stuff that people need. [00:42:59] I don't know. [00:43:00] Sure. [00:43:01] Let's assume. [00:43:01] And it's also like it's jobs. [00:43:03] He's bringing jobs. [00:43:04] That's cool. [00:43:05] But it seems like we're on this like never-ending treadmill. [00:43:09] And like, how many doses is it going to be? [00:43:12] Like, 50. [00:43:14] And like, there's now a study that came out of Europe that said, oh, well, it didn't say oh, I'm saying oh. [00:43:20] But it said scientists are warning that boosters can lower your immunity to A, COVID and other diseases and viruses. [00:43:31] So you might actually be reducing your body's ability to fight off all infections by continuously getting boosted. [00:43:40] So that's coming out in Europe and it's like our prime minister's like, la I can't hear you. [00:43:45] We're just going to keep boosting. [00:43:46] And like I was driving on the highway today and there's this, I'm sure you've seen them. [00:43:51] There's so many ads, digital ads, get boosted. [00:43:54] Like maybe we should talk about this because there's evidence coming out now that's saying, maybe you shouldn't. [00:44:01] Well, also, why would I get boosted if I know that it doesn't stop the spread of COVID? [00:44:07] Or if I've already had COVID. [00:44:09] Exactly. [00:44:09] Like there's just no room for open discussion here. [00:44:11] And I think that's been the biggest problem, obviously, for the last, how many years are we at 17? [00:44:16] Oh, God, yeah. [00:44:17] 1780. [00:44:18] I've aged 10 years during this pandemic. [00:44:20] I got a wrinkle. [00:44:21] Just one. [00:44:21] Oh. [00:44:22] 16. [00:44:23] So. [00:44:24] You look amazing. [00:44:25] Thanks so much. [00:44:27] And then, okay, so more vaccine. [00:44:30] I hate talking about the vaccine, but it's like the only thing to talk about, I feel like. [00:44:34] Well, yeah, because it's their shackle on us. [00:44:38] How many times a day do you hear the word vaccine? [00:44:40] Oh my gosh. [00:44:40] We should drink every time we hear a vaccine. [00:44:43] Water. [00:44:44] Be like, wasted. [00:44:45] So hydrating. [00:44:46] Wasted on water. [00:44:47] But like, so Dr. Moore, Dr. Kieran Moore, I guess he's our chief public health Ontario guy. [00:44:54] I don't know. [00:44:55] I feel like there's too many names to keep up with. [00:44:58] So recently Quebec announced that they were going to potentially be taxing the unvaccinated. [00:45:03] And Dr. Kieran Moore said, no, no, no, Ontario's not going to be doing that. [00:45:08] Oh, he's our top doctor. [00:45:09] Oh, whatever that means. [00:45:11] Yeah. [00:45:11] Like, who decides that? [00:45:13] I don't know. [00:45:13] He must have been appointed. [00:45:15] Like, he's the trending doctor. [00:45:16] He's like, just who's trendy? [00:45:18] He doesn't look like very trendy, though. [00:45:20] No. [00:45:21] He could use a little juzh. [00:45:22] He reminds me of like a hamster. [00:45:24] Aww. [00:45:25] Like a little cute, like, evil hamster. [00:45:27] Yeah, that's cute. [00:45:29] I don't. [00:45:29] So do you believe that he's actually going to stick with this? [00:45:34] I'm so bitter at this point. [00:45:36] Like, six months ago, I would have been like, oh, yay, they said they're not going to do that. [00:45:40] But they also said that they're not going to do vaccine passports. [00:45:44] And Trudeau has a clip from like a year ago. [00:45:48] It was on Skype or something. [00:45:49] And he's like, we are not a country that would make vaccines mandatory. [00:45:54] And it's like, we have walked so close to that line now. [00:45:57] I truly don't believe anything that these people say. [00:46:01] And Doug Ford, I think we talked about it earlier today. [00:46:03] Doug Ford said the same thing. [00:46:07] Like, Ontario, we're not going to do that. [00:46:09] And it's like, okay, well, there's an election coming up. [00:46:13] He's just playing the game. [00:46:14] Yeah. [00:46:14] They're all just playing the game. [00:46:15] Yeah. [00:46:15] And I mean, it's politics. [00:46:17] That's why it's like, that's why they call it politics. [00:46:20] It's like, it's a game. [00:46:21] Yeah. [00:46:21] So it's one of those things where the people who want to be politicians are the people who really shouldn't be politicians. [00:46:29] Like, I wish Jordan Peterson was a politician, but he would never want to because he has a soul. [00:46:35] Yeah. [00:46:35] No, absolutely. [00:46:36] I think it's a very, it's a lot of fun. [00:46:38] It's one of those like unfortunate truths in human nature. [00:46:42] You have to do it, but you want someone who's like, no, I don't want to be a leader. [00:46:46] And we're like, you're the leader. [00:46:47] Yeah. [00:46:48] But then, you know, that quote, absolute power corrupts, absolutely. [00:46:51] So like, let's say Peterson was the prime minister of Canada. [00:46:57] Do you think he would be corrupted too? [00:46:59] It's really hard to say. [00:47:01] I mean, you got to wonder who's really in charge in this country. [00:47:04] Like, is it Prime Minister Trudeau? [00:47:06] Or is there somebody, you know, puffing? [00:47:08] I think it's Sophie. [00:47:09] It's Sophie Trudeau. [00:47:10] You know, I'd love to have her on this show. [00:47:13] I actually think if I could talk to anyone in Canada, it would be her. [00:47:16] I'd be like, so what's the tea? [00:47:18] Like, do you love your husband? [00:47:20] Yeah. [00:47:20] Does he like sleep with his eyes open? [00:47:24] He seems like the type. [00:47:27] Oh, good. [00:47:28] So speaking of famous people like the Trudeau's, maybe we should talk about our little conspiracy theory for the day. [00:47:35] We'll end, we'll end the episode with a tinfoil hat moment. [00:47:38] I wish I made us actual tinfoil hats. [00:47:42] We should actually put them on right now. [00:47:44] Okay, there we go. [00:47:45] Tinfoil hat. [00:47:47] Okay. [00:47:47] Are you buzzed in? [00:47:49] Yeah. [00:47:49] So they can no longer hear our thoughts. [00:47:52] So the tinfoil hat theory is that celebrities are not vaccinated. [00:47:58] Neither are our politicians. [00:47:59] That's what I think. [00:48:01] And if they took a video of them getting vaccinated, it was probably saline. [00:48:05] Because why would they? [00:48:06] Why would they? [00:48:07] Why would they? [00:48:07] They have all the money and the resources to fight the infection if they get it, which probably will. [00:48:12] They all fly private, so they don't need to do what they're doing. [00:48:15] They're not going to malls. [00:48:16] They're not going to airports. [00:48:18] They're not going to elementary schools. [00:48:20] And also, why would they take an experimental vaccine when they have no idea about the long-term effects? [00:48:25] And they're all healthy and young. [00:48:27] Yeah. [00:48:27] Gorgeous. [00:48:28] Oh, look at that. [00:48:28] This is Boris. [00:48:29] That was gorgeous. [00:48:31] It's unfortunate imagery because we're looking at Boris Johnson right now. [00:48:33] It's a long type. [00:48:36] I mean, I do. [00:48:37] I do. [00:48:38] Oh, there's Biden, Biden getting his jab. [00:48:40] I wonder which booster this one is. [00:48:43] The saline booster. [00:48:44] You know, he probably should. [00:48:47] He doesn't leave the White House. [00:48:48] He is just, he's just a walking pincushion with pharmaceuticals at this point and like Botox and facelifts. [00:48:55] Have you seen his face just like three years ago? [00:48:58] He looks like this and now he's like. [00:49:00] I wonder if him and Nancy Pelosi go to the same guy. [00:49:03] His is much better. === Jennifer's Weekly Routine (01:31) === [00:49:04] Yeah, his is a lot better than hers. [00:49:06] Hers is like, it's scarier than COVID restrictions. [00:49:10] Okay, so Jennifer Anison says anti-vaxxers are no longer in her weekly routine. [00:49:16] So what is it, a skincare thing? [00:49:18] She no longer uses the blood of anti-vaxxers. [00:49:21] Do we believe she even actually got vaccinated? [00:49:24] You know, she has that look of like, you know what? [00:49:28] She loves needles. [00:49:29] Look at her face. [00:49:30] Yeah, I was going to say, like, she has the look of like a frantic middle-aged woman who's just like, ah, everything's terrible. [00:49:36] I need to make everyone do what I say. [00:49:38] Do you think she has Nancy Pelosi on speed dab? [00:49:42] Yes. [00:49:42] Probably. [00:49:42] Maybe Jennifer Anderson is the exception to the celebrities are not vaccinated rule. [00:49:48] Okay, that's a good point. [00:49:49] There's probably a few. [00:49:50] Maybe. [00:49:50] And then all her friends are like, oh, really? [00:49:52] And like, who are these people in her weekly routine that she's cut out? [00:49:55] Because those are probably famous, rich people. [00:49:57] Yeah. [00:49:57] Like, and her, like, close friends. [00:49:59] Like, anyone you see weekly is like a good friend. [00:50:01] Yeah. [00:50:02] Like, you know, they're some rich and famous. [00:50:03] They're probably also rich and famous. [00:50:05] There you go. [00:50:05] Like, why are those people? [00:50:07] No, exactly. [00:50:07] That's a really good. [00:50:08] Vaccinated scum. [00:50:09] Hmm. [00:50:10] Those nasty super spreaders. [00:50:13] I think we can remove our tinfoil hat. [00:50:15] Okay. [00:50:15] No. [00:50:16] Yeah. [00:50:16] I think this is taking mine off and not trimple it. [00:50:19] There we go. [00:50:20] Wow. [00:50:21] Well, that was a doozy. [00:50:22] That was a doozer. [00:50:23] Thank y'all for listening. [00:50:24] If you're still listening, we really appreciate it. [00:50:28] We really do. [00:50:29] Please tune in next week for another episode of Misunderstood. [00:50:32] We are your hosts. [00:50:34] I'm Kat. [00:50:35] And I'm Nat. [00:50:35] Love you.