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Aug. 26, 2022 - Rebel News
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ANDREW CHAPADOS | Dennis Rodman and the Trans-Family ft. Amala Ekpunobi & Sydney Watson

Amala Ekpunobi and Sydney Watson critique Andrew Chapados’ provocative takes on trans issues, dismissing his "female Andrew Tate" joke but slamming child gender surgeries—70% of dysphoric kids desist—and cases like a non-binary mother pushing irreversible procedures by age 16. They highlight legal risks for dissenters (e.g., Canada’s potential permanent acceptance) and the Tavistock clinic’s closure amid lawsuits, warning of mental health fallout. While Chapados ties Rodman’s Griner swap to arms deals, they focus on the broader cultural shift, where "gender-affirming care" masks coercion, and fear backlash won’t come soon enough. [Automatically generated summary]

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Dave Portnoy vs Alex 00:15:08
Welcome back to another extra special episode of Andrew Says.
They're all special, aren't they, Amala and Sidney?
Yes, they are, bro.
That sounded like a thread almost.
Say what I want you to say now, please.
Sidney Watson, YouTube commentator, Blaze TV aficionado down in Texas, Amala Ekpinobi, Prague are you, unapologetic.
Just call them the girls that I annoy the most in this political space.
Love it.
Both always very angry at me.
How are you guys doing?
Doing well.
How are you, Andrew?
That's a deep question.
Sidney, how are you?
I am dandy.
She seems upset already.
Amala, I was told that you were just getting back from a trip.
How did that go?
Welcome back to this continent.
Anything to update from wherever you went?
Tell us about it.
How did it go?
You know, it was a very chill vacation.
I just went over to London and spent a day or two in Paris.
It was a really good time.
First time out of America, so that was cool.
I was completely uncultured before, and now we're coming back with a little bit of culture.
And with all of my stuff, luckily, I did not get pickpocketed like virtually every other tourist that was in these countries.
It was wild.
What culture are you returning with specifically?
Well, you know, the good old United Kingdom.
I don't know why I did that in an Australian accent rather than a British one, but maybe that was neither, darling.
That sounded like shade.
That wasn't shade, but no, I thought that was.
No, you're all good.
It was close.
It was close to Britt, but I don't know.
Somewhere in the middle there.
Yeah.
Good attempt.
It was, you know what?
A plus for effort.
Thank you.
You know, it's always A plus for effort in today's generation.
That's all that matters.
Sydney, how have you been?
What have you been up to?
You want to update the audience?
It's been a while since we spoke to you.
I know.
It's like you hate me or something.
Well, it's not all about Andrew.
It is what it is, as they say.
Producer Fron always says it is what it is.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, I've been plotting and planning, as it were.
So I've gotten very into making these short things on YouTube.
I don't know if you've noticed because apparently they're trying to force us all to be TikTok without our consent.
So that's been a really weird adjustment.
But besides that, I'm trying to, I guess, work on getting into the documentary space, which has been interesting.
Planning a trip back to Australia because I haven't seen my family in three years now.
So that's coming up and I'm excited about that.
To see your mate, Avi, actually, our rebel baby.
So yeah, it's been a weird time.
Yeah, you're going to tower over Avi.
Oh, my God.
Yes, that's true.
He's a hobbit.
Oh, he's a short king?
Yeah.
Oh, yes.
Amala, do you know who he is?
Yes, I do.
I've seen many of his videos.
I didn't know he was a short king, though.
Is that what we're calling him now?
Short kings?
Short kings.
Yeah.
Avi is 5'11.
I don't know if either of you knew that.
So I'm tall.
And Avi, it's really funny when we're together because I can almost like just put my arm on his shoulder and I'm like, ha ha, nice little arm shape.
I love Avi, but he is a dwarf.
So there is that.
Yeah.
We appreciate that.
Avi Ameni's the one who put us in contact for my show the first time.
You were one of the first episodes.
Amala, are we exposing how tall you truly are?
I'm going to go with 5'7.
I don't know.
You're actually exactly right.
I'm 5'7.
Okay, so you towered over Will when you guys had a show.
She'll tower over Avi.
You know, just bossly.
Will's not that tall either, is he?
No, he's not.
Not at all.
Hopefully, they don't see the show.
Oh, no, they will.
I'm going to send this to Avi and be like, look, look, look at the things I say about you when you're not around.
And then curly hair, he's short.
Yeah.
I think he's pretty good, Andrew.
Despite him being a munchkin, I do think that he is like a very handsome munchkin.
So his future wife is very lucky.
This is a weird show.
This is a weird show.
He's very nice.
We're off to a good start.
All right.
So Amala, very cultured now.
Sidney hates Avium any.
We'll move on.
I wanted to ask you guys about a lot of stuff today.
And the first thing, let's get off, let's get off the, get off the races, get out the stands.
I don't know what horse.
Something horses do.
This beef that's happening with Dave Portnoy and Alex Stein.
Now, Alex Stein is well liked in a lot of conservative circles for like his parodies.
Kind of hit it off big with anti-drag queen for kids sort of stuff.
But some people have a problem with a lot of his content where they say he goes a bit too far.
I mean, was it the TPUSA event or CPAC where he was following that girl around?
That rubbed a few people the wrong way.
Hitting those people's signs in the Capitol recently is what Dave Portnoy showed.
Let's show that video, Olivia, one of the ones I sent you.
So Dave Portnoy, the president of Barstool Sports, I guess they posted some content of his or one of his bloggers posted some Alex Stein content and they pulled it down because they've got big sponsors, casinos and gambling websites.
So they didn't want to promote him, I guess, for some reason.
This is the video in question, though, that Dave Portnoy said that was the reason why he didn't like Alex Stein.
Can we show this?
You are a baby murderer.
You know that.
Whether you want to admit it or not, you guys murder babies.
You're disgusting.
Like they're playing cards.
Look at this.
Look how pathetic these signs are.
This is disgusting.
Look how disgusting.
Look how disgusting this is.
I want to murder babies.
This is pathetic.
You guys are losers.
These are pathetic losers.
These are baby murderers.
I'm not touching you.
These people are baby murderers.
This is pathetic.
This is the world we live in.
These little kids sit here and they protest and they want to kill little kids.
It's pathetic.
You are a baby.
All right.
So I'm going to present two sides for you guys.
One side being, okay, people and liberals, let's call them far left as like Antif and stuff, have been bullying people for years.
He's finally sort of giving them a taste of their own medicine.
He's pretty funny usually when he does it.
And then the other side is this goes a little bit too far when he's, you know, getting into people's faces like this.
Sidney, let's start with you.
Does this bother you at all?
Do you care really at the end of the day?
Is he just doing like a bit, do you think?
How do you feel about it?
Well, Alex is a friend of mine and like we've been on set together.
So I know him personally and to the point where I know that Alex is not a mean spirited person.
He is just a jokester and he's just a goofy human.
Do I agree with some of the stunts?
No.
And I fairly admit that.
And I would tell that to his face.
And there's just some stuff that has, I just go, nah, like I probably wouldn't, I probably wouldn't participate in that.
But overall, I don't think that him knocking down a sign is necessarily the most egregious thing in the world, given, like you just said, you know, the experiences that we've all had with Antifa and some of the measures of the left that we see.
But I think at the end of the day, the guy's a comedian and his purpose is to make people laugh and to be as outrageous and funny as possible.
And if he's doing that, even if he's making people mad on either side of the coin, he's achieving what he wants to, which is get more eyes on him, make people laugh, make people angry, and get his message out.
So I don't know, I can't fault him for some of the things he's doing, even if I don't agree with them.
Amala, how do you feel about this?
Yeah, I'm kind of in the same vein as Sydney.
It's certainly not content that I would make or consume.
And, you know, I think it's fine that he does it.
You know, you choose your lane and you do your thing.
But I don't really get involved with stuff like this or watch content like this.
But he can do whatever he wants to do.
No problem with me.
Let's throw up some of those tweets from Dave Portnoy.
I haven't gotten a chance to read all of them because I do find that Dave Portnoy was a guy.
I loved.
An anomaly mentioned this in one of these tweets to him, which Dave Portnoy quote tweeted.
Let's throw this one up while I'm talking here.
And he said that he used to support him a lot, and then he sort of became this perpetual fence sitter where he was offended by everything.
This is why he hates him.
He makes everything political on both sides.
But see, the thing about that is that Alex Stein is purposely political.
So I don't know if I agree to that.
And then go to the next one if you can find that.
But that's the thing.
Like, I love Dave Portnoy, and here's text with or DMs with Alex Stein that he that he had.
Let's throw that up too.
You're getting humiliated.
And he said, I'll guess I'll just have to sleep gently on my 500 million.
Then Alex Dein comes back with the money you made off of selling gambling to little kids.
And Dave Portnoy says he walked into a KO punch there.
From what I remember.
Yeah, let's show that just to show that I'm not lying.
Yeah, he walked into a knockout punch just like that.
See, I don't know.
See, Dave Portnoy does like to say he hates everybody from both sides.
I think it's kind of an easy opinion.
He's trying to keep his sponsors and everything.
They got lots of money on the line.
That gambling money is no joke.
But I do see a bit of the point.
But Alex Stein in general, I feel like he is trying to make this point that, you know, these people bully people all the time.
And when I go up and I put a camera in their face and ask them simple questions, they can't really do it.
I don't know.
I don't want to get into ripping on either guy too much because I like them both.
But I just thought it was interesting that we're now in this space here where we got some high-profile guys just taking shots at each other over like what actually might be a little bit of it's not censorship, it's their own platform, but they're kind of afraid to promote somebody like that.
And that brings me to Andrew Tate.
I don't know how much you guys have seen about this guy.
Sydney, are you?
Okay, she's laughing.
She knows Amala.
Okay.
I'm sure you're familiar.
So we're all familiar with Andrew Tate.
It's a big job.
I don't want to say he's connected to either of those guys, but he's being kicked off of stuff.
And I thought it was funny this article I found.
I don't know if you guys read anything about this.
That Cardi B is mad because she was compared as being worse than him.
So Jake Shields, who is a, I'll call him a conservative former UFC fighter.
He compared.
I'm going to need to go murder my dog.
I'm sorry.
Hold on.
They're barking.
Give me a moment.
Okay, no problem.
Because I don't want it to mess up your show.
Dogs don't mess up anything.
Go ahead.
Can you hear them?
A little bit.
Okay, let me go murder.
Hold on.
All right.
No animals were harmed during this.
Amala seems very suspicious of what's happening here.
I heard like one bark.
Okay.
Throw it back up, Olivia.
Little turd baskets.
Turd baskets.
This is wonderful for the audio only listeners.
They have no idea.
Sorry.
We need somebody's voice to do like described video.
Sidney got up from her chair and walked away.
I would never normally do that, but they will keep going and then they'll both keep doing it.
I'm so sorry.
That's I, yeah.
I just need to.
This is a professional show, okay?
Cardi B Blast, UFC star who compared to Andrew Tate.
So yeah, he's a former UFC fighter who said basically that Cardi B's worse.
And I love her response and I want to get the ladies' opinions on this.
Scroll down to her deleted tweet there.
Keep going.
Yeah.
Blow that up for me a little bit.
She says, I'm married.
I don't smoke weed.
I don't pop pills.
I have two children.
Right?
And I do a lot of charity work.
But hey, put me, let me put Cardi, third person, into a defend a man who defends misogyny and rape.
So here's what I want to know.
Is Cardi B just completely delusional that she thinks she's like good for people and she's doing all the right things, being a stripper and having robbed people?
Do we care about this?
Is Andrew Tate becoming some sort of martyr?
What do you guys think?
Sydney, you want to say, Mala?
That's right.
Dig the hole.
Yeah, I mean, I'll start here.
I feel like neither of them are particularly good role models.
I'm certainly not going to get up here and endorse Andrew Tate and some of the things that he says.
Although, some of the things that he says are right.
And I think the same can be said for Cardi B. You can lead your personal life, you know, as a mother who's married and is not doing drugs, but your music speaks to something completely different.
Your performances speak to something very different.
And your fans are watching your music and your videos and your performances.
They're not watching your personal life.
So for her to retort back and say, you know, she is a good role model, or at least allude to the fact that she might be a good role model.
We know that's baseless.
We know that's not factual.
It's not accurate.
But it doesn't say that Andrew Tate is either.
Some of the things that he says are completely ridiculous.
And it's all on video.
It's all out there for people to see.
Do I think he should be banned?
No.
I think both of those people have the right to exist and should have the right to exist freely on the internet and say whatever it is they want to say.
Sydney, do you think there's some sort of weird paradox here where just because somebody gets canceled, let's say the conservative circle sort of is like, we accept you now.
You're amazing.
Just because you've been canceled.
Do you think he is right?
Are you a big Andrew Tate fan?
Is he terrible?
How do you feel about this?
Well, I'll say this.
It's too sad.
Because I feel like Amala and I probably agree on a lot of things here, but the only counter I'm going to make to that girl is like a broken clock is right twice a day.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day with the Andrew Tate being right about some crap.
But I overarchingly and like overall agree with what you were saying as well.
But I just wanted to make that point that, yeah, the guy has, listen, I'm no fan of Andrew Tate.
And I think that it is really bizarre how some of the right wing picks their role models because at the end of the day, I don't know how trad or as I don't even know the right words.
So I'm trying to be careful here because I just am so sick of certain parts of the internet losing their minds whenever you criticize their ideologues.
I suppose my general takeaway is like the guy has done some really messed up things.
He's participated in a culture that I think the majority of the right wing reject.
And yet because he got banned off of you know social media platforms, now suddenly he's what the person that we're all trying to emulate.
I mean, the guy has webcam girls that, you know, he puts on the internet.
He's a webcam website, as far as I understand.
I didn't realize that that was trad.
I didn't realize that that was something that everybody was after.
Like, excuse me for not knowing that this is like the new right-wing thing that we all support.
Yeah, the guy is a butthead, and I don't necessarily agree with censoring people, but also at the end of the day, I don't think he's the person that should be martyred and emulated by everybody on the right.
I don't get it.
I think the Manosphere needs better people to look up to.
And at the end of the day, this is not one of them that they should be looking up to at all.
The Manosphere.
Yeah, just to add there, I completely agree with everything that Sydney just said and not a fan of him virtually at all.
And I think what's going to happen is because he's been censored now, people know the fame and the stardom that that's going to bring you.
Breathe Aryans Explained 00:04:48
And it's going to bring more just copycat Andrew Tates and they're going to be worse and they're going to be more salacious and they're going to say things that are even worse than what he's saying just for the fame and the stardom that it brings them.
So the more that you sort of censor and try to, you know, sift out these people, the worse it's going to get.
It's going to be something that's going to be so true.
They just feed into each other and then it becomes this like, it's not good.
I'm sorry for the extreme polarities of my question.
I apologize for that.
You're very good at nuance today, aren't you?
This is what you're running with.
I was going to suggest that one of you two has to do some like female Andrew Tate shorts or something like that.
I think that's a Fire idea.
There's too much hair.
Well, you're just a female one.
Just how would that even go?
How would that even go?
That would be like, man, this is stupid.
No, wait.
Yes, it would be.
Because he's a massage.
I guess he's just like, what is the female version of that?
I go to dinner and he doesn't pay.
He doesn't pull out his credit card.
He's going home and I'm not driving him and all this stuff.
That would be the female Andrew Tate.
We're going to clip that.
I'm clipping that this afternoon.
That's a lot more risky from.
See, that's a homebrun idea.
I'm an ideas man.
Mindrew, you could put on a wig and you could be the female Andrew Tate.
Used to say that I'm not wearing a wig right now, Sidney Watson.
Oh, wow.
Don't expose yourself.
No, just please.
To that, I say please.
Okay.
The fact that you even considered it Amal, you're off the show.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Hard turn to Dennis Rodman and Brittany Griner.
What are these questions?
Where did you get?
Oh my God.
Well, this is Amala's fault.
I think you're all crack today.
I'm like dripping tea on myself this morning.
This is strictly Amala's fault.
She asked, what are we talking about today?
And then I have to have answers to that question.
Wow.
My need to feel prepared is what caused these topics.
That's right.
It could have just been, you know, like, what did you eat today?
This is what I eat to maintain my figure.
That's what the videos I make.
Even more interesting.
My meals in a day.
Come, lose weight with me.
That's basically where the content I put out.
I thought I was thinking that you did eat.
I thought that you breathe Aryans just went outside and tried to photosynthesize.
Is that a what?
A breatherian?
A breathearian?
What does that even mean?
You guys not know what this?
Oh, goodness.
There's this cult.
Well, it used to be.
The producer says, how do you not know this?
What?
True.
Okay.
Breathe Aryans.
I highly encourage you to look into it.
I feel like they're still around.
Olivia.
But they basically are people who believe that they can subsist on a diet of air.
And they try to tell you that they don't eat.
And some of the primary leaders of this cult are like, I never, I haven't had food since 2018.
Well, actually, something that, like, since 2000, since the 1980s.
This is some sort of Australian conspiracy.
Up in the Northern Territory, we got these things called Breathe Aryans.
They just breathe in.
No, they eat rocks in the Northern Territory.
They just eat rocks.
Why are you so commotionally insensitive?
Can we just acknowledge how bad that accent was?
I think it was worse than the one that I did in the beginning.
I'm sorry, that's how they sound, Amala.
Oh, my gosh.
At least yours was, you know, functionally British.
I don't know what Andrew just did.
I have stress.
It's giving me anxiety.
You want my Amala impression?
I'm like, God, you guys.
Welcome to California today on unapologetic.
Welcome.
I'm from California.
I'm not even from California, you guys.
I'm going to sue you.
This is Phoenix, Arizona.
This is defamation, Andrew.
Stop.
You must see.
Truly defamation.
Slandering.
I think she's from Florida, right?
I'm totally from Florida, Andrew.
That's what I thought.
Get it correct.
Do we have a Breathe Aryan definition?
Did we find one?
Oh, do you want me to find one for you?
No, not you.
People who think air is food, they call themselves Breathe Aryans, a newish kind of.
This is from GQ, a newish kind of spirituality that dubiously believes that the human body can and should sustain itself not on food, but on air and quote, universal energy.
Are these people really not eating?
Some woman spent way too long finding this out.
Those are features.
Guys, this is like a fool thing.
I'm not even joking.
It's a go and look into it.
There's like all these documentaries and things about it, and their leaders are like insane.
Like, go down the rabbit hole and get converted into this cult.
Seems to make sense.
A new pregnant documentary starring Amala Kfinobi becoming breathearian.
There's some weird freaking people in the world.
And like, is there some cults out there that I can mildly wrap my head around and go, yeah, I get it, I get it, I get it.
American Basketball Controversy 00:06:34
The leader's heart, I understand.
But with these guys, I'm like, what the heck?
You have no chlorophyll.
How are you supposed to photosynthesize?
Like, what is happening here?
That is wild.
Next week on SydneyWatson.com.
So the reason I brought up Dennis Rodman is because he's in the middle of possibly another international incident.
He wants to go to Russia to free Brittany Griner, who's in jail for nine years, looking very... Grenade.
Grin.
Grenade.
Sydney, this is my show, okay?
I'll make this.
I'll make the clever remarks.
Just send me outside.
Apparently, I'm out.
I'm on one right now.
All right, I'll be quiet.
So he told NBC in a restaurant for some reason that he's going to go there and free her.
He thinks, I guess, that he's got a good relationship with Putin, just like he did with North Korea.
Now, Brittany Griner, if you're not familiar, she fought to not have to come out for the national anthem during her basketball games.
She said that America is bad, obviously.
A lot of WNBA players play overseas because they make more money, specifically in Russia.
She got caught with Hatch.
Now, whether she'd been doing that before and they just decided to clamp down now is unknown, or maybe she's just being stupid.
We don't know the true answer, but she's sentenced to like nine years, which is probably a product of America trying to twist or having their arm twisted by Russia because they're supposed to trade her for an international arms dealer of some kind, an evil guy with a mustache.
Do we have any hope?
And I know we've got great topics here today, but do we have any hope that Dennis Rodman's going to actually do something?
What's the point of this?
Do you guys have any take on this at all?
I mean, on what authority?
On what authority is he going to go over there and do this?
Oh, I'm sorry, sir.
I'm a former NBA player, so I'm going to need you to let her out of prison.
I don't know what exactly he's going to do when he gets there.
I'm confused.
Just talk to Putin, I guess, the way he talked to Kim Jong-un.
The State Department did say that they recommend he not go, but apparently he's been given permission by the Russian government to go.
Don't quote me on that, but I believe that's what he said.
Now, he went to North Korea to be a basketball ambassador with the Harlem Globetrotters, and he spent a lot of time with Kim Jong-un.
That's how he's able to go there and say he's friends with Kim Jong-un.
If you remember, he was like crying on CNN about it, about people being blamed.
And now I guess he thinks he's like this international peacemaker and that he said he's got along with Putin, that he's a cool guy, is what he said.
And I guess he's going to go there and talk to him.
Sydney, I see that you're not too confident at Dennis.
Well, okay, this is potentially because I'm not American or interested in sport.
I didn't know he was a basketball person.
So there's that.
I just thought he was a man with some funny nose rings.
So that's number one, number two.
Well, yeah, why not two at once?
You know, two things can be true at once.
I am just so not invested in this story.
I have to be honest, because at the end of the day, I kind of feel like it's just a political chess match where Russia goes, hey, let's give this woman perhaps a sentence that's a little bit, you know, harsher than we would normally give.
So that America turns around and goes, here, let us give you this very dangerous individual who does very dangerous things.
Here, you have him back, and we'll get back our American hating basketballer.
That sounds really good.
Let's do that.
So I'm not invested.
Grene is, you know, listen, it sucks, but also the first thing that you do, all of us know this when you travel is you check your bags for everything.
And there are countries where they will hang you for having what she has.
So I don't know.
I find it hard to have empathy and sympathy for people when I'm like, you kind of put yourself in this position.
And people are like, ah, she had a weed pen or whatever it is.
It's like, it's still a controlled substance in a country.
I would never try to come into America with freaking whatever kind of drug in my bag.
I just would never try to do that.
That's insanity.
She also said she could beat a member of the Golden State Warriors one-on-one.
So there's that.
What is that?
What's a golden station here?
It's a basketball team.
She said she could beat a guy who's like the same size as her.
She's really tall.
I'll give her that.
She's very tall.
Yes.
She's very, very tall.
Almost as tall as you, I've read.
But I digress.
This is a very sexist episode of Andrew Says.
I apologize to all the listeners and viewers.
But Amala, she says to me before the episode, she's like, Andrew, if you could really dial up the sexism, it'll make me look really good.
So I've said, you know what?
Just for you, I'm going to do that.
Thank you.
So it counts.
These are things that matter.
She's unapologetic with Amalek Panopi.
I don't know why.
I feel like I'm in a room with my sisters here getting yelled at.
That's the relationship we all have.
Feels good.
It's natural.
The people will find it very natural, Andrew.
Yeah.
I don't know what to say.
I don't know what to say.
Bullying you is one of my favorite activities besides, you know, when I take a break from bullying Avi, I'd come and bully you.
You know, but I got a few inches on Avi, so I don't know if it's going to be as easy, but I guess we'll have to find out the hard way.
And I don't even know what I'm talking about anymore.
I think what you're trying to say is that we're going to fight each other in a parking lot, you know, fight club style.
Amala, save me here.
I will save you.
I'll hop back on the Britney story really quick.
And I'll say I actually do have some sympathy for her.
I can't imagine she at all anticipated being in the situation that she's in in Russia.
And although I feel like she should maybe do some reading up on the laws of the country she's going into, I could see other people falling into mistakes like this.
And we've seen other Americans do so in countries that have been far worse to them.
I mean, we got an American who I believe went to Singapore and broke one of their minute rules there and ended up getting lashed in Singapore.
We've got the American who went to North Korea and stole a poster off a wall and ended up dying after coming back to America due to how they treated him over there.
And anytime an American is detained in a foreign country, we are trying our best and using diplomacy in order to help them and bring them back to our country.
And I expect nothing less in this case.
And I'm not going to be angry if that's what they do with her because I would expect that for other people who just found themselves in a very unfortunate situation.
Although I hope she comes back having learned from the situation and maybe having a new outlook on America and the freedoms that we have in this country because so far in her career, she's done nothing but spit on this country.
Trans Kids and Parental Choices 00:13:58
Do you guys want to talk about Trump?
you want to blow through Trump or do you want to, you want to move on to a here?
You're the showrunner, Andrew.
You.
You go for it.
You go for it.
I'm so caught off guard by all the abuse is all.
I nearly just said, well, the real question is, Andrew, do you want Trump to blow through you?
And then I was like, no, that might not be right.
This is, you're lucky this is an uncensored show.
It's going to be up to producer Lincoln whether or not that gets censored.
So Godspeed, Lincoln.
Just bleed me.
TV's Lincoln J, by the way, everybody.
Go look him up on Twitter, Lincoln MJ, one of my favorite people.
And a more serious note, I guess, since we're not very serious at all today, one of the articles I was following was something you were talking about, Sydney, with this trans kid who has trans parents, and this is all sorts of crazy.
Can we throw that up, please, Olivia?
I have yet, Olivia says, wait till you see the parents.
I have not seen the parents yet.
So World's Youngest.
World's Youngest Trans Model has two trans parents and will have gender surgery at 16.
I like how this is planned in advance.
So she's 10 years old or a boy.
I'm not sure.
And they plan to have surgery.
Okay, a boy, then they plan to have surgery for him in six years.
A 10-year-old child is making headlines as the world's youngest trans model.
I didn't know that was a thing.
To walk the runway at New York Fashion Week after representing the trans clothing company brand, it was only a matter of time, girls, before somebody was like, you know what?
I'm going to go full bore into this trend and make a clothing line specifically for all, you know, I was reading earlier that one in five Gen Z identify as LGBT, which is overall a two and a half percent jump in the last couple years or three and a half percent the last couple years, a big jump.
So 20% of Gen Zers are identifying as LGBT.
Let's see if we can, I want to see these parents you spoke of.
Okay, the picture got deleted, apparently.
That was in the article.
So I can literally send you the, I don't know if you can do this this quickly, but I can send you the biological mother's Instagram.
Yeah, send it to the email we sent you the link to.
Let me get on.
We won't all get on our phones at once.
Amala, pick up your phone.
Where is it?
I'm so sorry.
Right here.
Okay.
She's breaking phone.
Amala, don't punch things.
Goodness gracious.
It's my pence-up aggression.
I'm so sorry.
All right, Olivia, it's coming to be almost here.
Okay.
That says format.
Paste.
Oh, goodness gracious.
So before we get to that, Amala, how do you feel about, like, what's the idea here?
We're planning transgender surgery six years in advance.
There's so much to unpack here.
We've got a child at a fashion show for, I assume, adults.
It's the New York Fashion Week thing.
And we're planning their surgery.
And I can't wait to see these parents.
Any early thoughts here before we see this?
Yeah, I mean, I'd like to say it's unbelievable, but it's not unbelievable at all.
We're just sort of building this culture that emphasizes these things and endorses them and cheers them on.
And it's really sad, particularly when we look at the outcomes of these children who are going through things like this and research that nobody's talking about, that 70% of them change their minds.
Although, if you're going through this medical transition period at 16, are you going to have the time to change your mind?
Or have you already gone through that irreversible damage?
And really, at this age, she's already gone through irreversible damage being raised like this for so long.
And it's all just contingent upon just lies and cognitive dissonance.
And, you know, this is the same group of people who say, you know, gender norms and gender roles don't exist.
But my son doesn't like to put on boys' clothes.
So he must be a girl.
So which one is it?
Do they not exist or do they clearly exist?
And your boy who likes girl things needs to transition to a new gender.
It's just unbelievably illogical and frankly should be seen as child abuse.
And I'm waiting for that to happen.
Well, it's bleeding into everything.
And I think a lot of it is unnecessary.
During Pride Month, we had Taco Bell commercials with lesbians doing a seance and a trans guy trying on new clothes in his closet.
That's a real commercial.
And then we had, there's something else I was thinking of that I forgot.
Taco Bell just always gets me off topic.
I think we have the photo of the parents.
Let's see that.
Should I be excited?
Okay.
There it is.
Yeah, so they're both biological women who identify as, I think, non-binary.
As you will.
And so the actual father was, I believe, arrested and charged with abuse because he broke his son's arm while trying to force him into boys' clothes, according to the biological mom.
Can we find an article for that so Sidney doesn't get sued?
No, that's in the article.
Okay.
That's in the article that, no, no, there's like the full, he's like a rest thing and everything.
Okay.
Okay, yeah, let's pull that.
Reduce included all of that.
Well, you know, I work for Rebel News.
People are going to say, you know, that Andrew guy, he's great and everything, but he's probably a liar is what they say about me.
Source, on MySpace, On my specific.
It's the popular one.
All the kids are using it.
The other thing I was going to mention was a Marshalls commercial with a guy in a dress saying, oh, that's cool.
So let's zoom in on that there.
They have the charge written on there.
Also fought to have McCord charged with a hate crime, but the court determined, I guess it's above that a little bit.
The next morning after Noel Spress Pain, McMarr reported McCord to child protective services.
All right.
So yeah, story checks out from TV Sidney Watson 2019.
I would not lie to you.
I'm not saying that you would lie.
I'm saying that, you know, when Joe Rogan has a claim, no, I'm just kidding.
Lily is my producer, Jamie.
We're hoping to crowdfund transition for her.
Andrew, are we derailing your show and making more psychotic than usual?
We're making him nervous.
This is true.
We are derailing it.
So what was your...
Yeah, go ahead.
Well, I was going to say, I mean, generally, I guess we're all in agreement here that, you know, doing this sort of thing to children is not okay.
I think what's distressing to me about that article, besides everything, and I think the point that Redux kind of wanted to get at in that article, Redux being the outlet that is published in, was that this child was just in a transgender environment from day one.
You know, the biological mom is a trans activist who now identifies as trans and non-binary and is in a very trans-centric sort of world.
I think what's distressing for me personally when I read through it was the fact that this kid was allegedly identifying as trans at two.
So this little boy is saying that he's a girl at two, which again, what two-year-old child has concept of gender?
They don't.
They just typically have interests and whatnot.
And like Amala said, if those interests sit outside the stereotypical parameters of what that specific sex is allowed to enjoy, then parents now assume that that child must be trans.
And in that article, it goes on to say that after this, you know, the parents were like, I'm going to take my kid to a gender clinic.
Why is that the automatic response to your kid just being atypical?
I don't get it.
But then the worst part is that they're like, oh, our kid will have, you know, bottom surgery and these other surgeries by 16.
What?
It's terrible.
I have a big problem with how they try to put everything into friendlier terms.
Like transgender surgery is gender-affirming care so that we can pass a bill that says that gender-affirming care is allowed.
And everybody says, oh, that just must be, you know, giving them the support they need when it's actually surgery.
A lot of people talk about how the pendulum is going to swing back.
Do you guys have any idea of what that would even look like?
Do you think that's going to happen?
Or is this just going to be one of these things where it's like, you know, there's now there's a bunch of people who are identify as trans in the world and this is just how it's going to be for all time?
Or do you think in some way that's going to swing back in the other direction?
I mean, it kind of looks, doesn't it?
Because it's gone off the rails so much.
Sorry, Amala.
No, no, no, go for it.
Go for it.
It's gone off the rails so much that I think now that people are seeing the effects of all of this on a much broader scale.
I think that we're seeing in England with like the Tavistock clinic closing down and now it's being sued by, I believe it's a thousand families.
I think that that's setting the stage for where the rest of this is going to go because you can only push this stuff onto people, this unnatural things and these unnatural ideas onto people for so long before they go, okay, enough's enough.
I don't know if we're quite at that point yet where we're ready to swing the pendulum back, but I know that when it does swing back, it's going to be brutal.
Yeah, I completely agree with Sydney there.
And you look at other countries, I mean, Sweden, Finland, France, they've all put heavy regulations on this sort of treatment and care, particularly for minors.
And they've done the research on it, although there's not much long-term research.
I think the longest study on this sort of stuff is about 30 years, and that's out of Sweden.
So if anything, if it doesn't happen in America through research, because we are just so biased in the funding and the lobbying behind these sort of things, it's going to happen in the results.
You know, the outcomes of suicidal ideation and mental health issues and severe psychiatric problems are not going to change, even though we go through medical transition, even though we go through gender-affirming care.
So you'll hope that that, coupled along with people detransitioning and hopefully being able to tell their stories without being censored, that's going to cause a cultural shift where people start to realize.
I mean, my only hope is that it's not too late.
I wonder if there's going to be some places like my homeland of Canada where this stuff is just going to stay permanently.
There's zero pushback up here on most things, admittedly.
But there's a famous case that we covered where a father went to jail for not referring to his son as his daughter.
Maybe the other way around, but that's what it was for, misgendering the child and refusing to go by their pronouns.
So that's a Rubicon we've already crossed in this country, much like every other issue that we have, where we put them so far to one side that there's no discussion on it.
The same thing with abortion in Canada, pretty much the same thing with gun rights in Canada.
We go so far on these issues that people considered it political taboo to even speak about it.
And I'm reminded of a time where this was early on in turning point days of Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens going to the UK and starting a chapter there.
And some of the audience said, well, are we going to tackle abortion?
And they said it's pretty much a subtle issue here.
Now, people had a problem with that, but it stands to question.
What I'm trying to say is it kind of makes sense why they wouldn't even go for that, that being not in their own country.
And I could understand why, because in this exact same country as mine, and I'm saying that as British and Canada are pretty, England and Canada are pretty much the same.
It's not talked about ever from our conservatives, from even our further right to conservatives, the People's Party.
It's just something that's never brought up.
The Conservatives don't fight to stop gun laws.
They do these little, they say something, but nothing's fought to do it.
And there's no pushback on gendered language, on hate speech or anything.
All these things that are subtled in this country.
I fear that this is going to be the next thing that's just basically subtled.
Your child's transitioning.
You can't deny it.
It'll be taken away from you if you have anything to say about it that's negative in their eyes.
And we've given these children the power to do whatever they want through vaccines already in this country.
As long as you're 12, you don't need parental consent.
They consider it emergency care.
So this is already a thing that happens pretty much with every topic that our liberal government wants.
So I think that it's probably here to stay in Canada.
I don't know how you guys feel about that, but this is how it looks like from our world with everything just going.
Like it doesn't matter what the population thinks really.
We're at this point where the government does something and people put up a stink for a week, but then there's some other issue internationally that we get to.
It's Trump mar-a-lago or Ukraine-Russia or something.
Canada's politics are very, a very narrow scope and it's very much controlled by the two major parties.
Yeah, but Andrew, it's the same thing in Australia, though, because I mean, like, take abortion.
That's also by and large settled issue in Australia.
But also, you've got to remember that our countries, the Commonwealth countries, they don't have the same emphasis on things that Americans do.
Americans are very Christian-centric.
And I mean, I don't know if it's the same thing in Canada, but certainly in Australia, the vast majority of people are not Christian.
They do not abide by these, you know, I suppose, these more hardline Christian ideas in some ways.
I don't know how to articulate it because all these who listen to me are like, what the hell, Sydney?
Americans who listen are like, what the hell, Sydney?
I don't know how to articulate it.
Hopefully you guys understand.
But I don't know if Canada is the same way, but that's certainly how Australia is.
But I disagree with you in the sense that I don't reckon that this will be the settled issue because every single time somebody has tried to institute some kind of child abuse methods, at the end of the day, it will always become a prevalent, massive issue, even if it takes a little bit of time to get there.
I mean, think about Germany, what Germany was doing to kids after World War II and the massive emphasis on pedophilia and whatnot.
We always come back around to child protection.
Now, whether or not the adult side of things will become a settled issue, possibly, but certainly not when it comes to kids.
I don't think that that will be because at the end of the day, parents want to do the best thing for their children.
Yep, I completely agree.
I think at some point we'll circle back.
It'll either be through actually making us think about it now and being loud about it now, or it'll be in the long term with just the long-term ramifications of doing something like this to kids.
Parents' Desire for Their Children 00:04:09
You're both mothers, so I understand.
See, it's hard for me to be so serious, you know?
It's just difficult.
I am the mother of two red buttholes that are standing outside the door going, Mom, let us in.
And I'm like, I'll kill you.
Imagine if she was actually referring to kids as that.
No, no.
Yeah.
I'm just mommy to like random simps on the internet.
Whoa, okay.
Explore that.
Quite literally, though, to them, Ama.
That's the problem.
They're like, mom.
Yeah.
It's very interesting.
I'm sure, Sydney, you get this all the time.
People like call you mommy and stuff on your YouTube channel.
Oh, I do.
Yeah.
I make it worse though because I say to them, I am your mom, and they go, Hey, mom.
And I'm like, oh.
So, what's the angle here?
What's the angle they're taking?
People are on the mom.
You know how it's like, oh, oh, hey, daddy.
Okay, so it's just the inverse of that.
I thought maybe they were just like, you're so smart that I view you as a motherly figure, but no, it's the pervy way.
Okay.
No, it's no, it's like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's in the in the, they want to put parts of their body into parts of the all right.
So I'm just going to scratch that one off the list.
It's very Freudian.
Very Freudian.
Oh, it's very, yeah, it's very like Oedipus Rexy, isn't it?
Yes, exactly.
Or other than Rexy, it's just sexy.
Okay, no, that's creepy.
Right.
I'm just bleep all of me.
I think we're behind the paywall at this point.
So once we got to the trans kid, I think we'll put us behind the paywall, draw a line.
No more.
I'm really hyped up, guys.
I'm sorry.
I don't know.
Hey, listen, Andrew, don't you dare take away one of our money-making capabilities.
We actually both have an OnlyFans together, and the primary thing that we do is we just act like moms.
Put your shoes away.
Exactly.
Put your dishes in the sink.
Could you imagine the amount of money we would make?
Wow.
We've already got Amala'feet.com going.
So I think I should that.
Amala, are you on WikiFeet?
You know what?
No, I'm not.
But the money that I see these girls making, you know, at some point.
I pray.
When I need to throw in the towel, when I need to throw in the towel, maybe WikiFeet.
Yeah, put them on screen together there later.
I bet you're on WikiFeet.
I bet you are.
I'm going to look it up.
Oh, gosh.
I hope not.
I really hope.
This is not.
No, it's where people post pictures of your feet to the internet.
You don't post them.
You make zero money.
Other people do it.
I will cry.
I will cry.
I bet you're there.
I bet you're there with thousand whistles.
Wiki feet.com.
Do not let this be the moment that I find out that I come to you.
How do you spell your last name?
It's E-K.
P-U-N-O-B-I.
Oh, gosh.
Okay.
Okay.
It's all right.
You're not here.
Anyone who's watching this, go put a mom on WikiFeet.
That's the only way I can go.
Don't let her be left out.
Sydney, are you on Wikifeet?
I am on Wiki feet.
Oh, you poor thing.
Not that I'm proud of this, though, because I found out by accident someone sent it to me.
I have the ugliest feet in the world.
I do not understand how anybody could ever possibly get it.
She's about to put them on screen.
She's about to put them up.
Oh, I don't.
I don't.
They're so gross and they go pink in the heat.
You want to see my feet?
I dare you.
I'm wearing slippers.
Oh, don't you?
Full screener.
Full screener.
I actually consciously do not put my feet in pictures that I post on the internet.
I consciously try to stay away from that.
You're smart.
You're smart.
I failed.
They screenshot.
No, I refuse.
They screenshotted this video that I put in the middle of another video, one of the ads that I make for one of my sponsors of me outside in flip-flops.
And they screenshotted it and put it on WikiFeet.
Oh, disgusting people.
I'm going to show you my slippers, but you know, actually, if I try to get a lot of people in the middle of it, I don't care.
I'm trying to get you to do things that you'll regret.
Consequences Concealed 00:02:30
Again, we're going back to a serious turn now.
Dr. Fauci retired or resigned or whatever we want to call it.
What are the odds you guys think that there's going to be actual repercussions for some of the things that he said?
I mean, Tucker Carlson recently showed like a whole laundry list of clips where he was making all these claims.
And, you know, I think he's retiring before things start turning around too much.
You know, I just saw on YouTube they're changing their terms of service where you can actually start criticizing some of the health measures, masks in particular, I noticed.
And of course, the narrative is changing through the CDC's regulations there with what's allowed and what's not allowed.
They said everybody has to be treated equally.
Do you guys think, and last question to you guys here, do you guys think that there's going to be some sort of review or repercussions for the powers that be that made these decisions about lockdowns and vaccinations and everything?
I'm not confident that anything is going to happen.
No, no.
There was so much to gain in the lying and the taking power away from people and all the different things that they did throughout the pandemic.
And I mean, the laundry list of people who would be indicted in such a thing is just miles and miles long.
And they're all in positions of power that are capable of keeping that a secret and keeping that on the DL.
And they'll continue to do so and wait for the next crisis they can take advantage of.
I too agree.
There will be zero repercussions.
All right, SydneyWatson.com and Sydney Watson on YouTube.
Amal Ekpinobi, unapologetic on YouTube.
And you can catch them on all their socials, their Twitters, the Instagrams, WikiFeet.
Yes, I'm not sure.
Please no.
Please no.
And we expect them all to be up there or some other site where they call you mommy, which I found really weird.
Thank you guys both for joining me.
I appreciate you.
Have a great day.
Thank you for the abuse.
Hope you had a good time, Andrew.
I truly got this rail.
I'm retiring now, just like Dr. Fetchy.
With their suits and ties, we rip them off with the strength of gods.
If I see Nancy Pelosi or Kevin McCarthy, we fighting like Buddha Pride.
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