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July 26, 2022 - Rebel News
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Miss Understood No. 24 — It's A Slippery Slope

Kat and Nat critique viral cannibalism themes while debating Bill Gates’ speculative role, then dissect the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling favoring football coach Joseph Kennedy Jr.’s prayer rights under Justice Gorsuch’s opinion. They condemn Teen Vogue’s opposition as anti-Christian, question Reddit’s "groomer" slur ban, and attack Merriam-Webster’s redefinition of "female" and "girl," stripping biological sex terms while leaving "man" unchanged—a move they call pseudoscientific, citing evolutionary biologist Colin Wright. The episode frames these shifts as a slippery slope, eroding truth and free speech under the guise of progress, while promoting Miss Understood’s platform for diverse perspectives. [Automatically generated summary]

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Downstream Culture Shock 00:01:48
Hello and welcome to Misunderstood, the show for all you culturally and politically misunderstood ladies and gentlemen.
We are your hosts.
I'm Kat.
I'm Nat.
And today we're going to talk about the left's open disdain for Christianity and analyze the belief that cancel culture is killing comedy.
Plus, with the definition of female changing in the dictionary, we also discuss what other definitions we think are projected to change.
But first, our Pattentin Culture Shock Moment of the Week.
Take it away, Kat.
A taste for cannibalism?
Yum.
No thanks.
Well, bugs are looking pretty good right about now.
So turns out, y'all, cannibalism has a time and place in the pages of some recent stomach churning books and on television and film screens.
I will just come out the gate saying, no, I don't want to watch it.
I don't want to read about it.
Nope.
I don't know.
Nope.
It's just kind of yucky.
Yeah, I mean, there is a portion of the population who likes watching like saw and the human centipede and stuff.
For like, for those people, maybe this is just a logical next step in terms of like entertainment.
I don't like that kind of stuff.
I never have.
Like, geez, the brain.
Yeah.
So this, this article was a bait clickbait.
Yeah.
Like it went viral this weekend.
Everyone was like, everyone.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
And it's very misleading because it is really mostly about the kind of content we consume, whether it be books or TV and film and stuff.
However, I do think because, you know, politics and everything really is downstream from culture, it could be a slippery slope.
It's a slippery slope, fams.
And I was thinking, you know, our good friend Bill Gates, he loves talking about depopulization.
What better way to depopulize than to eat each other?
Slippery Slope of Prayer 00:05:12
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah, that's actually an amazing thought.
I mean, maybe it's upsetting.
It's upsetting.
I will not.
I will not.
It's upsetting, but not outside of the realm of possibility.
Not really, necessarily.
But again, I just, just speculating.
Yeah.
Just speculating.
The point is, is you don't need to cancel your subscription to the New York Times unless you never had one, like me.
Well, nobody does.
Don't get one.
That's the real culture shock.
Who has one?
Nobody.
My mom.
Okay.
Well, that's just speaking volumes.
I don't know.
She's never watched the show.
Hi.
Hi.
Alrighty, should we move on?
Yeah.
Okay.
Delighterer thing?
Yeah.
So this article is called Prayer in School Supreme Court ruling on football coach upends precedent.
So this one's a bit of a doozy.
The doos.
There is a coach named something, Joseph Kennedy.
Joseph Kennedy.
Yes.
He's a football coach in the great Americas.
And he was praying after football games at the, I think, 50-yard line, some sort of yard line.
There's a few yard lines.
There's some yard lines.
He was praying at one of them after games alone, not asking the students to join him, but apparently some students chose to join him.
And someone made a complaint and he was, I think, I didn't write down exactly what happened, but I think he was fired or something.
Yeah, he was put on leave.
Leave.
He's put on leave.
Yeah.
And it went all the way up to the Supreme Court, which ended up siding in his favor, saying that he had 23 majority.
Yes.
And they ruled that, ultimately ruled in Kennedy's favor with Justice Neil Gorsuch writing in the majority of the, writing in the majority opinion that respect for religious expression is indispensable to life in a free and diverse public.
And this is important because there is supposed to be a separation of church and state in schools.
And there are laws that prevent, I don't know the name of the law.
But yeah, here it is.
Lemon versus Kurtzman was the precedent-setting case.
And its laws must ultimately have a secular purpose rather than attempting to advance a religious agenda.
So that's what people were complaining about.
However, Robert Kennedy, or sorry, Joseph Kennedy was praying alone.
He wasn't forcing it on anybody.
It wasn't part of the curriculum.
It wasn't a prerequisite for joining the team.
So they ruled in his favor that it was.
Yeah, it was just a promise he made to God, really.
And he was just, you know, exercising his right to religious liberty.
And I think the most interesting thing about this situation is that Teen Vogue is really upset about it.
They're really upset about it as if this has anything to do with the conflation of church and state.
And it absolutely does not.
And we talked about this kind of off-screen last week, but it's like, what if this were any other religion other than Christianity?
Do you think that the same rules would apply?
No.
Well, they don't because there are districts in the Americas that have private areas for Muslim prayer that they allow.
And that's, and again, in a school, if you need to go pray, you should have a place to go do that without being scrutinized.
And you certainly should have the freedom to do so.
Absolutely.
But if a Christian does it, it's just different.
And I think no matter what religion you are, you should have the right to pray to your God at the time that you feel or you're called to.
Yeah, it's so funny.
One of the criticisms is that this is going to lead to much more prayer in public schools.
But it's like, okay, that's so terrible.
Praying.
Yeah, praying's the worst thing ever.
But let me talk to your kids about sex and gender.
That's just peachy without your parents' consent.
Prayer.
Yeah, exactly.
It's fine, but how dare they pray?
And I'm kind of glad that there's such a gross reaction to this, I think, because it just speaks to how much these people hate God and they're not even hiding it.
They're not hiding it at all.
It's like, all right, well, you guys just keep doing what you're doing.
But guess what?
God kind of ruled in his favor and his religious liberty is going, he's allowed to continue to do what he does as a Christian.
And I think that should be allowed.
Yeah.
And it's a big, it's a win.
It's a win.
Yeah.
It is a win.
And they're saying that it's over.
See, I don't, like even the article titles, upends precedent.
I don't think so.
No, because it's a constitutional right.
Exactly.
The precedent is that they can't advance a religious agenda.
He's not doing that.
Yeah.
It's the precedent was held, which is it's a constitutional right to freedom of religious expression.
So it's funny.
Wrong teen vogue.
Well, yeah, they're wrong about everything.
That's why they're my favorite.
But, you know, and they also claim that religious minority groups will be the most impacted by this ruling.
But it's like, what data do you have to back that up?
Because Christians technically are the most persecuted religion in the world, like on a global scale.
So it's like, you want to tell me that Christians have more privilege over other people?
I mean, I understand that, you know, America is a largely Christian nation, but I don't, I think a lot of people who are Christians in the U.S. also respect another person's right to religious liberty.
I hope so.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, otherwise there's a problem there, of course.
But it's like these people clearly aren't paying attention on a global scale.
A lot of countries where you can't even pray or be a Christian openly without risk of literal death.
Data And Offense 00:15:00
Yeah.
Literal beheading and death.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, you know.
And same with other religions.
Like we know about the Uyghurs in China.
Absolutely.
It's I'll just go out and say it.
It's wrong to persecute someone for their religion.
It's wrong.
That's crazy.
Oh, maybe we'll have to cut that.
I don't know if we're allowed to say that on YouTube.
No, probably not.
Anyway, so yeah, pretty interesting.
Teen Vogue hates God.
The Christian God.
Yeah, the Christian God.
They love the God of self, though.
Yeah.
And the God of sexual identity.
Yes, and depravity.
Great.
Well, shall we move on from that?
I think we done did her.
We done dun dun.
Okay, so y'all, y'all.
Wokeness, does it ruin comedy?
Yes.
Well, yes, maybe.
Well, that's my, it's an opinion.
Yeah.
Yeah.
John Cleese also thinks so.
What does he know about comedy?
He knows literally nothing.
So he's slamming wokeness for disastrous impact on comedy.
So he was a keynote speaker at last week's Freedom Fest conference in Las Vegas where he spoke about how to cultivate creativity, a skill he believes is essential and not just in showbiz, but sounded the alarm that political correctness has become a major obstacle, particularly for young comedians.
Yes.
Well, you can't really be funny if you're walking on eggshells.
Yes, exactly.
And that's in this quote.
He says pretty much exactly that.
He says, I think it's particularly worrying at the moment because you can only create an atmosphere of freedom where you're not checking everything you say critically before you move on.
What you have to be able to do is build without knowing where you're going because you've never been there before.
That's what creativity is.
You have to be allowed to build.
Yeah, because like comedy moves so quickly, it's like, and your brain is going off on all these things.
You don't have time to sit and be like, can I say that?
Like, you know what I mean?
That would be a funny bit, though.
Yeah.
Well, we'll say it and then being like, can I say that?
That's our next skip, folks.
Don't steal it.
But it's just this.
The thing about the mob is like they always try to cancel comedians for not being politically correct.
And it's like, if you don't like a comedian, just don't listen to them.
It's so easy.
There are so many people we don't like listening to.
Hello, Justin Trudeau.
I just turn off the video when he's speaking because I don't want to hear.
Exactly.
Hello, Amy Schumer.
Hello, Trevor Noah.
There's like countless people that just suck and kind of actually offend me a little bit.
Yeah.
Because they're, you know, always making fun of conservatives and Christians.
Yeah, but like it's their right to do it.
I don't have to watch it.
No, I don't subscribe to them.
I don't tune in.
No.
I don't even know what's happening until someone posts a clip and then I'm like, eh, and then I move on with my day.
Exactly.
Like it doesn't ruin your day.
And you don't spend, you know, only a bad hairdake.
Yeah, well, amen.
I just also think it's kind of self-centered to get super offended by jokes because it's not everything is about you.
Like the joke is not for you specifically and it's not attacking you specifically.
It's just a generalization usually.
Trying to make people laugh.
Exactly.
Which is probably a good thing.
Yeah, I mean, we hope.
But, you know, comedians getting in trouble is not a new thing.
We have this article about Dave Chappelle's show in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis getting Minneapolis getting canceled.
The good news is that.
Okay, well, this is funny.
There was a change.org petition to cancel his show because he creates unsafe spaces for trans people.
Oh, yeah.
It got 120 signatures.
Sorry, 120.
120.
120.
So that's like everyone at Rebel plus their mom.
Okay.
And so the venue holds 1,500 people.
Okay.
Well, that's interesting.
Yeah, but the venue canceled it.
But then another venue honored all the tickets and they did three shows at a different venue in the same city.
So really, he didn't lose anything.
So basically, the mob is just making Dave Chappelle more famous.
When are you going to learn that when you go after someone like that?
You're literally just giving them more publicity and you're pissing off people enough that they're just going to go support him anyway, even if they don't like him all that much because they don't like the mob sucks.
Like you guys on the mob, you're not great.
But I was going to say, like, the mob isn't new.
Like, comedians used to get, and they still get investigated and charged and stuff.
But there have been famous comedians who have been arrested.
Like Lenny Bruce was arrested twice in 1961 for obscenity because he used bad words.
He was also arrested for like fraud.
Okay.
But that's different.
That is a little different.
Yeah, it's different.
But this was just for using bad words.
And then George Carlin was famously arrested in 1972 for unruly behavior for his seven words you can never say on television, which now people say all the time on television.
So I'll say it right now.
Just kidding.
Do it.
No.
It's also kind of interesting that these same people who are usually on the pro-diversity side are completely against diversity of thought.
So it's like, it's funny because like Dave Chappelle is a black man, but because he says things that they don't like, it's like, well, that's canceled out.
Yeah, no, you're a bad man now.
Yeah, exactly.
It's just so gross.
It's gross.
It's really gross.
Just one, we don't have to go back to the article, but just there's another quote from John Cleese here that I loved.
It's a critical, a critical mind and creative mind are in opposition with each other, which is so true.
Like a famous painter isn't like, they're just letting it flow or poetry or singing or like you're not, if you're criticizing everything that you're doing in your own mind when you're doing it, it's not going to come out as good art.
And that's censoring yourself.
Exactly.
And you can always tell because someone, we've seen people where it's like, like a YouTube video or something where it's like, that was so funny.
And then they try to make it again.
And it's like, you lost it.
Yeah, because you're now trying to replicate something that was originally creative and flowing naturally.
So arts are interesting and magical things.
And to have the woke mob waiting for you with their pitchforks and fire torches just ready for you.
And the thing that I hate the most about all of this, and I'm so glad that John Cleese is not one of these people, but I know Sarah Silverman is, and I think Trevor Noah is one.
Well, they not only bend the knee, but they, I've said this before, but they have all like Amy Schumer's done it.
Sarah Silverman has done it.
They make their careers off of offense.
Trevor Noah as well.
They make their careers off of offending people, being hilarious and saying outlandish things.
And then as soon as they're rich and famous enough, and then the woke mob starts coming after other people, those rich people who made their careers off of being offensive will step through the door and then close it behind them and be like, no, no, no, you guys, I wish I didn't say that.
I wish I didn't do blackface.
It's like easy for you to say.
Yeah, okay, but you wouldn't be who you are now if you weren't offending people back in the day.
So for you to now say it's not okay for these young people who don't have the opportunity to be woke because that's not gonna, no one's gonna laugh at them making unfunny commentary.
Yeah.
They need to have shock value, but you're saying, no, guys, that's wrong.
You shouldn't do that.
Well, that's fine for you to say.
Yeah, it's easy for you to say.
It's easy for you to say.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it's kind of funny because the same people who, you know, are, let's say, members of the mob, so to speak, they're probably not even going to buy tickets to any of these shows anyway.
Yeah.
Literally, like, who cares?
They're not your audience that you're catering to.
But people are still going to come to your shows because they find you funny.
Like, Dave Chappelle, like, isn't his Netflix special called Uncancelable?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they proved it by having the same show in the same city at a different venue and filling it up.
And 120 signatures.
Like, we get more signatures than that on every single campaign that we do.
Yeah.
Hello.
And it's like a couple days of Tamara Egolini knocking on doors.
Like those, because these are actual issues.
Like no one actually cares about Dave Chappelle offending them.
Like, oh, wait, am I going to that show with my kids?
Nope.
So why would I care?
It's true.
It's true.
And that kind of leads us to this next article.
So is cancel culture killing comedy?
This is actually a really interesting article.
She's like, what a joke.
But I think, okay, I actually kind of agree with her to an extent.
Like, one of the things she says, like, she says it isn't.
She says, if all the aforementioned comedians know that cancel culture is stifling comedy because they are effectively censoring themselves, they can stop now.
In the vast majority of cases, people who make jokes that are in, that are considered offensive in the broadcast possible terms face zero repercussions.
In fact, they tend to thrive.
Thrive.
And I think that's actually true.
Like, it's kind of like just like Dave Chappelle.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, stop pandering and you will be successful.
Just keep on keeping on.
Like Dave Chappelle does.
He's more famous as he's more famous than ever.
Yeah.
Arguably.
That's true.
I don't think he's lost any of his fans over this.
No, right?
And I mean, that spirit of fear is going to stifle your comedy.
Yeah.
So I, is cancel culture killing comedy?
I think if you let it get the best of you.
I think, I think it is, though, because like, when is the last time that you watched a TV show true, like, like, made in the last 10 years?
And I'm quoting other people who have said this as well, but it's true.
A movie or a TV show that's come out in the last 10 years that you're like, ah, that's so funny.
Like, that's ripping me apart.
Like, I can't watch new comedy.
Like, Modern Family wins all the Emmys for comedy.
It's like, it's so woke.
It's got some funny moments, but mostly it's a drama.
It's a drama.
Yeah.
It's mushy.
It's like the last season of Friends.
It's not funny.
I think it's just like Ted Lazo or whatever.
Yeah, that's funny.
I think the Mindy Project is really funny.
Okay, yeah.
I thought Ted Lasso was really sweet.
I think it's like that comedy shouldn't be sweet.
Like it could be.
It can be.
Yeah.
The seasons has really sweet episodes, but like it also has to be like, what?
Yeah, I think like it's just fewer and fewer things.
I think there are those little gems that do come out, but they're not, they're just not common.
It's not like a frequent thing.
But I think that's because creators are letting the fear overtake them.
Like, you know, I think it's probably like if you and I went to Comedy Central with a script and it was not woke, they would not take it.
Right.
They could be like, I'm not fearful.
I'm not scared.
They would be like, ooh, where's the trans character?
And we're like, do you think it's because the producers are scared of getting canceled as well?
Yeah, like probably, but of both.
You know, I agree with you.
I think, I think there's a lot, a lot kind of that plays into this, but I think ultimately, like, the moral of the story is just literally keep doing it.
Just do it.
Just do it.
Just keep doing it.
You know, like, they go and try to cancel you, but they probably won't be that successful.
You're not that famous anyway.
Yeah.
So just.
Yeah.
And if you're lucky, you'll get canceled.
Yeah.
Because you said something awesome and hilarious.
And then you'll become actually famous.
Yeah, exactly.
So just try.
Like piss people off.
Jordan Peterson wasn't famous before he got canceled.
We weren't famous.
And now look at us.
And we're still not.
Yeah.
So please cancel us.
Please get more offended by what we put out.
Please.
We're desperate.
I'm the slapper on camera.
Yeah.
Won't be the first time.
Anyway, don't self-censor as a comedian.
And just didn't do it.
And we're going to skip this because I'm sick of her.
Yeah, I don't.
Just skip it.
We're going to talk about AOC, but who needs to?
Nobody.
She got arrested, guys.
She faked being handcuffed.
That's the end of the story.
It was fake.
It was stunning and embarrassing.
Yeah.
So.
Okay.
Anyway, on to more stunning and brave things.
Reddit bans groomer as an LGB, anti-LGBTQ slur under new rules.
Oh, only green.
Well, my first thought was: isn't this a slap in the face to gay people who just want to live their lives?
Yeah, who maybe aren't groomers?
I think a lot of the gay community, probably not groomers.
Yeah, probably not.
And also, heteros can be groomers too.
Yeah.
I looked up the definition.
It's someone who builds a relationship, trust, and emotional connection with a child or young person so they can manipulate, exploit, and abuse them.
What does that have to do with being gay or trans?
Yeah, I just think that's inflation is really icky.
It's wrong.
But also, groomer.
Like, that's a serious, serious accusation.
Why is that even, like, why are we banning that word?
Like, we should be able to call a spade a spade.
If someone's a groomer, we should, as a society, to protect children, maybe talk about it and maybe call people out.
I don't know.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Yeah.
It's almost like people who are offended by the term groomer are groomers.
Oopsie.
Because it's like, I don't even know if I'm allowed to say this, so, you know, but there's this whole trend of people trying to replace the term pedophile with this acronym, which is M-A-P.
Oh, yeah.
Minor attracted person.
I'm not into it.
I'm not down with it.
If you're attracted to a minor, there's a word for that already.
Yes, there it is, and it's a sin.
And there's no helping you.
It's icky.
It's super icky.
So this is just another like step or slip.
It's another, we're going down.
We're going down.
We're going down.
And I'm calling Timber.
Yeah.
It's not a song from Kesha.
That's Kesha.
Anyway, I just think like Reddit, it kind of seems like you don't want to protect kids then.
Is that what we're concluding?
I think so.
That's the vibe.
And it's not a good look.
It's really not a good look.
You'll censor conservative conversations with anything to do with religion or politics.
Like, I used to be a huge bachelor fan and bachelorette.
I loved it.
And then, and part of that love for me was going on Reddit and just like reading all the S-H-I-T about people and like all the different theories.
But then they had this, the hot goss, the tea.
Then they had this rule that was like no politics in the conversations, yada.
But they still do only in one way.
Only every single, they'll be like, oh, this character, this contestant is problematic.
They have, they, like that one guy, Garrett, he like liked a couple of memes that were pro-Trump.
So he's problematic.
Pro-police during the BLM.
He posted a Blue Lives Matter thing.
So he was problematic.
And his fiancé ended up dumping him because of all this pressure.
So it's like, so we're not allowed to talk about politics unless you're on the side of them.
So it's like, so it just ruined, it ruined the entire show and franchise for me.
And who cares?
Like, I could, you know, have better things to do, like brush my hair.
It's an entertaining show.
Exactly.
And again, this goes back to our earlier conversation.
Diversity of thought, not accepted by the left.
They only care about diversity that works for them.
And I guess woke culture is not just killing comedy, but it's killing other things.
Like I was a loyal viewer, and I would even get a Bell 5 box to watch cable so that I could watch The Bachelor.
That's dedicated.
I was like, well, it's the only way to watch it at the time.
I don't want to watch it days later when I already had spoiled.
So now I'm like, I don't need the box.
Belle, I don't need it.
Yeah, Belle, you've done this to yourself.
You've done it to yourself.
But have we done this to ourselves?
Because according to sex.
Gender Identity Confusion 00:06:12
To the World Health Organization, sex is not limited to male or female.
These are the health experts.
The health experts.
Are they, though?
My first note is L-O-L.
L-O-L.
So the WHO has announced that it will be updating a widely used gender mainstreaming manual to include the notion that gender identity exists on a continuum.
So wait, is it sex or is it gender identity?
They conflate the two.
They conflate the two.
Oh, wait, but isn't that actually what we do?
We do.
Yeah, we conflate the two.
Yeah.
Sex, gender.
I'm a woman.
Sex, female.
Yeah.
Hello.
Yeah.
I'm cool with someone saying like, I'm a female, but I identify as a male.
It's like, whatever.
Like, you can say those words.
You can say it, and I'll be like, okay, well, it's cool.
But you can't say, I was born a male, but now my sex is female.
Yeah.
That's just, but.
Trust the science.
There's just, and they, and so the World Health Organization, sex is not limited to male and female.
There's also that one 0.011% of people who are intersex who are in the family.
Well, okay.
is that is not what they're even talking about they're talking about like there there is a small yeah it's 1.7 percent of people in the u.s are intersex Okay, so that's literally like a genetic abnormality that you could be like, okay, fine, maybe they need their own category.
But that's not a gender identity.
That's not a gender, and that's not what they're talking about.
About here at all.
And this whole thing is to expanding the concept of intersectionality to reflect new scientific evidence and conceptual progress on gender.
My theory is scientific evidence, you do this much, conceptual progress, a lot more conceptual progress.
And it's kind of dangerous.
It's super dangerous.
Colin Wright, who's an evolutionary biologist, says I subscribe to a substack after finding out who he is.
He also says that it's really dangerous.
And I'll quote, and I quote, I think it's really dangerous that gender ideology and sex spectrum, pseudoscience has infected a global health body.
The consequences of distorting reality in medicine can have extremely disastrous consequences because women and men need different levels of care in certain circumstances.
So, I mean, if we abolish the definitions of sex and gender, is that going to impact our quality of treatment and healthcare?
It will.
Isn't that what the WHO is supposed to be advocating for?
Like, aren't they supposed to be for our health and well-being?
I mean, the pandemic taught us maybe not, but like, allegedly.
Allegedly.
They should at least pretend.
At least pretend a little better.
Let's try it.
And of course, let's erase women.
Yes.
This is all of this.
Who needs them?
Well, the WHO, clearly, they're on that path to erase us.
So I'm not sure what I did.
Okay, yeah.
And apparently, also, so is the dictionary.
The dictionary, yes.
So the Merriam-Webster dictionary changed the definitions of the words female and girl.
Woo!
Yeah, so in 2012, the definition of female was of relating to or being the sex that bears young or produces eggs.
We have shirts that say that.
We should have.
We have shirts that say that.
Composed of members of the female sex characteristics of girls or women having some quality associated with the female sex designed with a hollow or groove into which a corresponding male part fits.
That's that's well, that's specific.
It's like this is the female socket.
This is like, you know, like sockets.
Yeah.
That's what they're talking about.
This show is really.
I like the part where they're like, okay, so in this definition, the first one that you said, belonging to belonging or relating to women or the sex, the sex, not gender, that can give birth to young or produce eggs.
So the word sex, that's not a gender identity.
That is science.
That's biology.
X's and Y's.
And then can't give birth or produce eggs.
Trans women, they can claim to be women all they want.
And I'll give you speed.
Godspeed.
I'll call you whatever you want to be called, but you can't produce eggs.
And you can't give birth.
Yeah.
This one, she's going to do it soon, and she'll be able to tell you if a man can do it or not.
I think they can't.
And pain tolerance is low.
Yeah, not to mention the fact that they don't have wombs.
Yeah.
Not yet, they don't.
Yeah.
But is this a slippery slope?
We've talked about this before.
Woo!
I think we just found our title for the shit.
Yeah, it's true.
We talk about, we've said that word a little, a phrase a little too much, but we've talked about this before.
What are they going to change the definition of next?
What do you think?
Oh, well, it wasn't us who came up with this, right?
But someone mentioned it.
Was it Ali Beth?
I cannot remember.
Someone argued that the next thing to come is the definition of a child.
What about even the definition of consent?
What if one person is identifying as having received consent for doing X and Y to you, but the other person's like, no, but that's like your truth.
My truth is that I had consent to slap Nat in the face.
Yeah.
That was I.
She did.
That was my truth.
That's fake news.
Very strong.
I don't know.
I just think this is very dangerous, and it's interesting because they didn't seem to change the definition of man.
Oh, they did.
They did?
Yeah.
Oh, well, I'm standing corrected then.
What's the definition of a man?
It's the same.
I actually didn't look up the actual definition of a man, but I did see, I went on it and it said the same thing or having the gender identity of a man.
Basically, there is no gender according to the dictionary.
So, why even have two definitions?
Get rid of them.
Yeah.
Get rid of them.
Seriously.
That's a good point.
Why?
Also, the Oxford Dictionary and the Cambridge Dictionary have not made these changes yet.
Okay.
So the tradition.
Yeah.
I hope that they never do.
Well, let's sign it and make a petition.
We'll get 121 signatures and we'll change the world.
I can't wait.
Yep.
Well, yeah, you can, I just have a note here.
It's just like you can, again, you can change the definition of a female to whatever you want.
It's not going to actually change what a female is.
Because biology and science has stood the test of time.
God doesn't make mistakes, y'all.
He knew Adam was a boy and Eve was a girl.
And thus, creation.
Yeah.
You know how men never change the toilet paper on the roll?
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Yeah.
Biology.
That's true.
He can't change.
He can't fight nature.
He can't.
It's just, God bless them.
They can't do it.
I don't know what their hands just don't bend that way.
They're just not physically.
Biologically.
We'll ask our evolutionary biologist why that is next episode.
But I think that's the sure.
That's the sure.
I think that's the sure.
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