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Thanks for watching. | |
Kamala Harris. | ||
I love her. | ||
Why? | ||
Because she's black. | ||
Sometimes our cold opens get right to the heart of what we're doing on this program | ||
and today is one of those days. | ||
I'm Dave Rubin. | ||
This is The Rubin Report. | ||
It's December 18th, 2023. | ||
The year is almost over, but we've got a couple more shows for you before we shut it down. | ||
We are livestreaming on The Rumble on the YouTube and on The Locals. | ||
If you want to join us for the postgame show, it's rubinreport.locals.com. | ||
I just realized, is my voice on a little hoarse today? | ||
I was at Josh Hammer Former Rubin Report guest got married last night. | ||
I was at his wedding and it was a barn burner with a lot of shots and a lot of screaming and Dave Rubin busted out the dance moves. | ||
It only happens once a year. | ||
I bust out all my Cosby moves. | ||
Which, well, I guess not all my Cosby moves, but I do what I can out there. | ||
Anyway, I'm doing okay. | ||
It's good to be with you. | ||
And yes, that cold open of how people can actually think that they like people just because of their skin color. | ||
That is the theme today. | ||
Elon Musk, over the weekend, he was in Italy and he went on a fiery tirade against the woke mind virus and DEI, which of course really should be D-I-E, as he has pointed out many times. | ||
And we're gonna see how this woke-mind virus, this progressive lunacy, all of this stuff that we're always talking about, how it has leaked into everything. | ||
We got some clips from the Boston mayor who is a full-on racist. | ||
It leaked into the Smithsonian. | ||
Oh, and a Senate staffer got banged in Amy Klobuchar's chair in the Senate chamber. | ||
I guess we know why they call it the chamber. | ||
So anyway, we're going to talk about the immorality of DEI and the collapse of our institutions and all of that stuff. | ||
Let's dive right into it. | ||
So basically we're showing you porn at the end of the show. | ||
I mean, that was not my intention and I guess we're not getting monetized, but what can you do? | ||
Anyway, let's start with Elon Musk. | ||
He was in Italy and he had just, you know, he has this really incredible way of just, I think, very cleanly and calmly explaining what the issues of the day are. | ||
Here he is talking about the dangers of the woke mind virus. | ||
Yeah, woke mind virus, yeah. | ||
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That virus, woke mind illness. | |
What's that, virus? | ||
Yeah, so... It's coming to Europe, I have to advise you, huh? | ||
Yes, well, this is not something you should import from America. | ||
Please don't import the woke mind virus as bad. | ||
So, essentially, to summarize maybe the woke mind virus, it consists of creating very divisive identity politics. | ||
So it actually amplifies, woke virus, mind virus in my view, amplifies racism, amplifies frankly sexism and all the isms. | ||
And while claiming to do the opposite, it actually divides people and makes them sort of hate each other and it makes people hate themselves. | ||
Yeah, it makes people hate themselves. | ||
I think that has become fairly obvious when you see the purple-haired, out-of-shape, screaming people who are confused about what gender they have and all that. | ||
You know, as I always say, it's like there were all of these people, all of these people when, say, five or six years ago, when a bunch of us We're talking about identity politics and why it was dangerous. | ||
And a whole bunch of people kept saying, ah, it's just, it's never going to leave college campuses. | ||
When these kids get out into the real world, the real world will show them what's up. | ||
But we now know that the real world basically folded like a wet paper bag. | ||
Like, it has infected everything and now you have the world's richest man, the renaissance man of our day, going to other countries warning, oh, don't import that stuff from the United States. | ||
Don't import these bad ideas because they are taking down our country and they are doing that quite effectively. | ||
He goes a bit further talking about what they've done, what the woke mind virus has done to | ||
Disney. | ||
If we're going to fight the woke mind virus, then the woke mind virus will fight back. | ||
And unfortunately, Disney is deeply infected with the woke mind virus. | ||
In fact, if you ask an AI, what is the most woke company on earth, it's Disney. | ||
I think they should be asking themselves, what would Walt Disney think of Disney today? | ||
I think he's turning in his grave. | ||
I think he's not happy. | ||
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Sure, sure. | |
You know, if the namesake of the company is not happy, that's probably a bad sign, you know? | ||
Because Walt Disney, what did he care about? | ||
He cared about bringing joy to people's lives. | ||
He poured, you know, making wonderful things that children and families could enjoy. | ||
And, you know, he was... | ||
created some of the coolest, um, uh, you know, art in the world and stuff that even a hundred | ||
years after it's created, we still remember it. And it's still, it's still a major thing, | ||
but you have to say how great was Walt Disney. It was amazing. Um, but now, uh, Disney, at least | ||
for now is deeply infected with the work, my virus. I think that will, you know, that will change. | ||
So the reason I wanted to show you that clip is that when in the first clip, | ||
when he's talking about how you should not import this stuff, right? | ||
What he's saying is America is struggling right now. | ||
And of course, it's not just the political side of things that we're struggling with. | ||
What we're struggling with is that our cultural institutions, Disney, which was just supposed to make great things, fun things, capture the imagination. | ||
Have kids looking at that star in the distance going, I could do that. | ||
That's the beauty of stories, right? | ||
It has collapsed. | ||
And that is a problem. | ||
Because if we don't have anything that will capture our imagination to give us the good stories of humanity, then we don't have much of a future. | ||
That's kind of where we're at in the United States right now. | ||
He goes much further. | ||
He was not happy with DEI. | ||
We're going to get to that in just a second. | ||
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And now back to me. | ||
Let's throw to a tweet. | ||
Because Elon was just on it over the weekend about DEI. | ||
Yeah, how about this? | ||
DEI must D.I.E. | ||
The point was to end discrimination, not to replace it with different discrimination. | ||
You know, it's interesting. | ||
I think you could whittle that in a slightly different way. | ||
I kind of think The point of DEI was actually to put discrimination into everything. | ||
He's, he's given them, he's like kind of given them the best sort of outcome of these ideas that what they, these people, you know, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. | ||
These were good people at these places and these people wanted equity and blah, blah, blah. | ||
I actually don't think so. | ||
I really don't think so. | ||
I think the people that push, the people that put diversity, equity, and inclusion departments in our corporations, in our government, In all of these places. | ||
I actually think most of them actually knew exactly what they were doing. | ||
They were instilling racism. | ||
They were unearthing old things that we had put to bed. | ||
But we're just kind of splitting the difference on intentions right there. | ||
Let me show you another tweet from Elon. | ||
Diversity, equity and inclusion are propaganda words for racism. | ||
Sexism and other isms. | ||
This is just as morally wrong as other racism and sexism. | ||
Changing the target class doesn't make it right. | ||
Quite correct, right? | ||
If you just say we will not hire white people, Because of equity or we're going to make sure we don't have that many Jews around because they got it too good or something like that. | ||
It's not reverse racism. | ||
It's good old fashioned racism. | ||
Now you're going to love this. | ||
So he puts out these tweets and this really gets us to the heart of what today's show is all about. | ||
The director general of the World Health Organization, the WHO, his name is Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. | ||
I think I pronounced that correctly. | ||
He saw Elon's tweet and he retweeted it and wrote this, and listen, this is the head of the WHO. | ||
Do you think this organization has had a little too much Control over our lives after the three years of COVID? | ||
Check this out. | ||
Dear Elon Musk, I understand your perspective, but I respectfully disagree. | ||
I can give you many examples from my own experience and from others. | ||
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential principles that aim to promote fairness, equal opportunities, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their background or identity, perspectives, and experiences. | ||
These principles are about creating a more just and inclusive society. | ||
Let's work together to make sure everyone is treated with equality and dignity. | ||
Conor, leave that up for just a second. | ||
Because the duplicitous double language that they're using here. | ||
So on one hand, he's saying, okay, diversity, equity, inclusion, which we know is based on judging people by race, right? | ||
Like no one's debating that. | ||
So he's saying, Diversity, equity, and inclusion are important and then he's saying respect for all individuals regardless of their background or identity except the whole thing is based on judging people by their background and identity. | ||
So what happens when you put these really ridiculous backwards racist ideas into play. | ||
What does that woke world look like? | ||
Well, let's go to Boston. | ||
We don't talk about Boston too often on this show. | ||
I don't know what's going on in Boston. | ||
I, you know, I like the 80s Celtics. | ||
Great team, great team. | ||
But we're going to take you to Boston in one second. | ||
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Okay, so if you want to see the idiocy, the idiocy and racism, of wokeness and why Elon Musk is going to Italy to tell them stay away from these bad ideas, Italians. | ||
Stick with keeping Italy for the Italians and don't infect your whole country with this evil. | ||
We've got a tweet here from the New York Post. | ||
We're going to Boston. | ||
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu shows off photo from electeds of color holiday party after defending gathering. | ||
A special moment. | ||
So look at that table. | ||
The mayor of Boston, that woman right there, Michelle Wu, who appears to be Asian and generally speaking, the woke mind virus is not too friendly to Asian people. | ||
There she is having a special gathering of people of color. | ||
If I said there's a whole table full of colored people there, people would say that that's racist, but they had a dinner and they said it's the electeds of color. | ||
Anyway, she has had a long history of doing this kind of nonsense. | ||
It's actually crazy that we haven't done more videos about this woman, but here she is defending her holiday party without white people. | ||
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Given some of the strife that exists, though, in this council, are you concerned this lends itself at all to further divisiveness? | |
No, I mean, again, this is a group that has been in place for many, many years. | ||
We want to be a city where everyone's identity is embraced and that there are spaces and communities that we can help support. | ||
Oh, there are spaces and communities that we can help support. | ||
So we can look at a bunch of people by their skin color and say, don't eat with us. | ||
Don't come to this dinner party. | ||
That's what we used to call racism. | ||
You might know that back in the day when we were having a civil rights movement, black people Wanted to get into say white country clubs and there was a bunch of white people That said we want to have our own white spaces and they were known as the racists back in the day That's what you people would call the white supremacists of our day if a bunch of white people wanted to have dinner with no Colored people as you call them you'd call them racists. | ||
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So it's racist whichever way it goes But she continued I think we've had individual conversations with everyone so people understand that it was truly just an honest mistake that went out in typing the email field and I look forward to celebrating with everyone at the holiday parties that we will have besides this one as well. | |
So it is my intention that we can again be a city that lives our values and creates space for all kinds of communities to come together. | ||
She's saying everything and nothing at once, right? | ||
We should have parties for everybody. | ||
We had this party for the colors. | ||
We'll have some other parties for some other people. | ||
It was a typo. | ||
These people are just absolutely worthless and we have put them into the system. | ||
They're not worthless. | ||
They are useful idiots. | ||
She strikes me as a useful idiot. | ||
I don't know who is pulling the strings behind her. | ||
She doesn't seem particularly bright. | ||
And it's like, lady, you're racist now. | ||
Imagine if you're just a white guy Tom Brady. | ||
You're Larry Bird, you're wandering, why wouldn't you, Larry Bird, | ||
why wouldn't you invite Larry Bird to your Boston dinner party? | ||
That's everybody's dream in Boston to have dinner with Larry Bird. | ||
Give me another, give me a hockey player up in Boston. | ||
Who? | ||
Tom Brady, Tom Brady, Tom Brady. | ||
Give me a couple more Boston white people. | ||
We got Larry Bird, Tom Brady, Bill Belichick. | ||
Do we have anyone not involved in sports in Boston? | ||
Oh, what about Ted Danson from Cheers? | ||
That was in Boston. | ||
Conor, give me something here. | ||
I always turn to you for white references. | ||
Give me one more. | ||
One more. | ||
A hockey player from Boston. | ||
I don't watch hockey. | ||
Bill Burr. | ||
Is he from Boston? | ||
We're told he's from Boston. | ||
Okay. | ||
Anyway, that would be a great white dinner. | ||
I would enjoy that dinner. | ||
Anyway, Michelle Wu, I want to throw back to something during COVID. | ||
So you remember our summer of love when Black Lives Matter was rampaging through everything, Antifa, and in the name of tolerance and diversity, they were burning down stores and beating people and all that. | ||
Here she is during those riots, warning people about white supremacy. | ||
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Across the Boston Police Department, the Transit Police, the State Police, the FBI and all of our partners in law enforcement and public safety, there is constant communication about the impending actions of any known groups. | |
We continue to monitor the situation and to work closely with community members. | ||
Most of all, we want to ensure that community members are empowered in communicating anything | ||
that you may see or hear or read about on social media to please err on the side of | ||
reaching out to local public safety officials so that we can have the most information at | ||
hand. | ||
We will continue to work in partnership with community members as we strategize and plan | ||
and coordinate to respond to not one-off incidents, but this growing rise and trend in white supremacy. | ||
Yes, because you do remember all of the white people in the name of reigning supreme who | ||
were burning down all of the buildings. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
I know you guys get it. | ||
I know you get it. | ||
More importantly than anything she said right there, I got a list of a couple other great white people from Boston. | ||
You got your Ben Affleck, you got Mark Wahlberg, you got Matt Damon, Barbara Walters, Steve Carell, John F. Kennedy. | ||
White people. | ||
Is there anything better? | ||
Anyway, let's jump over to what's going on in Congress. | ||
We're not up to the butt sex thing yet. | ||
We'll get to that in a second, but something else did happen. | ||
Congress, you know, they have these hearings and mostly in these hearings it's people being exposed to be complete idiots and nothing really happens afterwards. | ||
But here is a really interesting video. | ||
This is Congressman Greg Murray talking to the Secretary of the Smithsonian, Lonnie G. Bunch III. | ||
And you will see how anti-white woke propaganda has even leaked into the Smithsonian. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
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This is in the Smithsonian, assumptions about white culture. | |
And it says, rugged individualism, family structure, emphasis on scientific method, history, Protestant work ethic. | ||
Religion, no tolerance from deviation from a single God concept. | ||
This is absolute anti-racial propaganda. | ||
Why would anything like this be in the Smithsonian Institute? | ||
Now it's my understanding, what I think you're seeing, I can't really see it, is a document... You should be very well versed in this. | ||
You were the head of the Smithsonian at the time. | ||
No, let me explain. | ||
What it is, is there was a document that is the whiteness document that was put up online that I took down immediately. | ||
Because I think that the document itself was wrong and flawed. | ||
I do think, however, it's important for the Smithsonian to help the country grapple with questions of race. | ||
So I'm not going to run away from that. | ||
But I agree with you very much that that document is not the kind of document that should be at the Smithsonian. | ||
And if it's what I think it is, I pulled that down. | ||
How does this help us with race? | ||
All it does is divide us. | ||
This is divisive language saying that white people, we don't tolerate any deviation except a single God concept. | ||
How is that helpful? | ||
I don't understand that. | ||
I wish someone could explain that to me. | ||
I want to give the head of the Smithsonian credit for just a moment, which is that they did actually take that document down. | ||
And what he said related to the Smithsonian and any museum that it's relevant, dealing with the issues of race in an honest way would be just fine, right? | ||
Like, that's like a kid in a public school learning about race, learning about an honest assessment of history. | ||
Nobody's debating that. | ||
The reason I'm showing you that is the fact that that document was part of a Smithsonian | ||
exhibition, that it was on their website, that it got in there in the first place, tells you | ||
all you need to know about the people that are running the Smithsonian. It tells you all you need | ||
to know about, again, how this thing has infected all of our institutions. So yes, it is just fine | ||
that you took it down, that you did the right thing when you were exposed, right? | ||
But the fact that that got there, that kids learned from that. | ||
Imagine you're a white kid at the Smithsonian with your class, and you walk into the Smithsonian, you walk into any museum where they're teaching any of this nonsense, and you by the nature of your skin color are the guilty one. | ||
And then let's flash forward a little bit. | ||
So now you're taught that. | ||
You're in your sixth, seventh grade. | ||
You go to the Smithsonian. | ||
You read about how basically you're a white supremacist and your ancestors were all evil and everything else. | ||
Now you're in high school and you're applying for colleges and suddenly you realize that it's going to be much harder for you to get into a college because you're white and because equity has now been pushed into all of these colleges, they're going to take the black kid instead of you. | ||
But you make it into some school, not a school that you should have got into. | ||
You make it into some other school because they're discriminating against you as a white person or a Jewish person or they're, by the way, they're doing it to Asians too. | ||
I don't think Wu realizes that in Boston, but now it's a little also harder to get into grad school or it's a little harder to get that job at that company because they have a D E I, uh, program in their system as well. | ||
Do you see how this could lead to an actual collapse of the entire American system when you take out meritocracy, when you take out believing that the individual is the most important thing, and you unearth all of the old racism, you just repackage the racism that we all got rid of? | ||
But where does this all stem from? | ||
It stems now, or how has it burst forth? | ||
It's from raising an entire generation, if not two generations, in America into thinking that they are either the oppressors or the oppressed. | ||
I want to show you something from Chris Rufo over at the Manhattan Institute, who's been on the show a bunch of times. | ||
He tweeted this out. | ||
This is wild. | ||
Shock. | ||
79% of Americans between 18 and 24 believe that white people are oppressors and that this ideology should be favored today at universities and for employment. | ||
Racial retrograde has begun and he shows a couple charts there laying that out. | ||
Do you realize how absolutely dangerous this is guys? | ||
America, the idea of America, you're tired and you're poor and you're huddled masses and as I always say guys, every single person watching this, whether you're first generation, second generation, third generation, or your parents came, your ancestors came on the Mayflower, just think of every, every, I just know this, every single one of you watching this with almost no exception, you have it so much better than your ancestors did. | ||
I damn well know I did, My grandfather growing up in a room where his father passed away when he was two years old, and he grew up in a one-bedroom tenement in the Lower East Side with six brothers and sisters. | ||
And everyone has stories like that. | ||
But why did their ancestors come here? | ||
It was because there was the promise of this place known as the United States of America, where it didn't matter what color you were, or what religion you were, or any of those other things. | ||
And now they've dumped sexuality into it, and gender, and everything else. | ||
We had the dream. | ||
And the question is do we have it anymore? | ||
Are we actually getting to the point where we've sort of crossed the uncanny valley and we will not have this anymore? | ||
Like maybe we are kind of there but we better damn well fight because if we're not there we still have a chance. | ||
But if you want to see how this infects absolutely everything check out this tweet from NBC News. | ||
It just infects everything. | ||
NBC News, this is the news organization of NBC. | ||
When you buy Santa pajamas for your kids, do you pause to examine the color of Santa's skin? | ||
When you have black children, one parent says, it's important they know someone as magical It's so stupid I can't even read it. | ||
When you have black children, one parent says, it's important they know someone as magical and as amazing as Santa can be black like them, too. | ||
Now, first off, look, they capitalize black. | ||
Black should not be capitalized. | ||
Black is a color. | ||
It's zippity-dippity. | ||
It shouldn't be capitalized. | ||
But also, when you have black children, one parent says, Guys, NBC News went to one parent and one parent felt that and then they tweet that out and millions of people see it. | ||
By the way, NBC News, they have an entire section on their website dedicated to black people. | ||
Check this out. | ||
NBC BLK. | ||
Stories, issues, and opinions for the African-American perspective. | ||
Connor, could you go over to NBC News right now? | ||
Do they have a white section? | ||
Is there NBCWHT? | ||
Do they have the white section over at... No, it's not pages down. | ||
Ever 303. | ||
Anyway, you guys get it. | ||
Look, on the racial front, this is what they've done with this oppressed oppressor thing, right? | ||
So black people are oppressed and whites are the oppressor. | ||
But what about the gender front, right? | ||
It's that men are the oppressors and women are the oppressed. | ||
So here is Will Ferrell, Hollywood actor Will Ferrell, who is at the Women in Entertainment Gala held at the Beverly Hills Hotel, and here he is explaining that the day of the man is coming to a close. | ||
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Forget about the entertainment world. | |
Isn't it just time? | ||
Isn't it just time for women to run the planet? | ||
I'm not just trying to placate you, I swear. | ||
But, I don't know what else to do because we, men, we've been running the show since what, 10,000 BC? | ||
Something like that? | ||
And we're not doing so good. | ||
So, please, I'm not trying to placate you. | ||
Here's the most pandering, drivelous nonsense I could possibly say. | ||
Yes, okay, women just run the world. | ||
Men retire. | ||
Men, stop working underground in septic tanks and buildings and climbing high to do all these crazy things and getting out there and doing engineering and fixing things. | ||
Stop doing it. | ||
Women will just take over. | ||
They want some sort of Bizarro, woke Planet of the Apes situation. | ||
That really is what these people want. | ||
That men will live in cages, and women will run rampant, and lesbians will take over, and blah! | ||
That really is my blowjob theory in action right there. | ||
I have just no doubt that Will Ferrell's wife is a feminist right and this guy and he also works in Hollywood so he wants to stay in good with the wokes but at the end of the day does he really think women should rule it's just nonsense saying women should rule the world is as nonsensical as saying just men should rule the world right like you should judge people individually some women are great authors some men are great authors but not every woman like you get it you get it anyway the guy just wants to blow a job he just wants to blow a job but | ||
But who doesn't at the end of the day? | ||
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But guys, this is exactly, this thing is exactly why woke is wrong. | |
It's immoral and it's evil because it eliminates equal justice under the law and due process, right? | ||
Instead of being judged on your actions, you are judged on your immutable characters. | ||
There was a guy, MLK, you may have heard of him. | ||
He wanted his children and his grandchildren to not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. | ||
But they've done this, of course, with race. | ||
And they have done this with gender. | ||
Now they are doing it with sexuality. | ||
And I just have to warn you before we do this segment, I don't know what's going to come out of my mouth. | ||
We're going to show you some strange pictures. | ||
A guy got Uh, well, how are we going to say this? | ||
How are we going to say this? | ||
Well, here, let's just show you a tweet. | ||
We'll show you a tweet. | ||
I think we're blurring something out. | ||
Uh, exclusive Senate staffer caught filming gay sex tape in Senate hearing room. | ||
And yes, it's true. | ||
Greg Price, who's an actual journalist, he tweeted this out, can confirm that the senator carded staffer who filmed himself having sex in a Senate hearing room is this guy, Aiden Mays Zeparsky. | ||
He's also the same guy who yelled free Palestine at Jewish representative Max Miller on Wednesday. | ||
Here's an image of Aiden with the president of the United States. | ||
Yes. | ||
And then, well, beneath it is him He's doing his thing. | ||
I'd rather not have a referendum on gay sex or sex in general or whatever. | ||
People have sex in all sorts of weird places. | ||
I don't know how this kid did not think this was going. | ||
Not only was the guy banging him filming it, that's one thing, but they have cameras in these places. | ||
There are cameras basically everywhere. | ||
Did he not realize or did he want to get caught or anything else? | ||
Anyway, he got banged and then he got fired. | ||
Here we go from NBC News. | ||
They finally, look at this, NBC is on a tear. | ||
Look at this fucking headline. | ||
So Ben Cardin's office has parted ways with a staffer who conservative news outlets alleged was shown in a leaked video having sex in the Senate hearing room. | ||
What do you mean conservative news outlets alleged it? | ||
Here's the picture. | ||
This guy, I mean, he's on a ledge. | ||
I don't know if that has anything to do with a ledge. | ||
Oh, and by the way, an even funnier part of this thing, it turns out that it was Amy Klobuchar's chair. | ||
There's Amy Klobuchar. | ||
Let's go back to the picture of the guy. | ||
He's on Amy Klobuchar's chair. | ||
One more time to Amy Klobuchar. | ||
And it's alleged! | ||
It's alleged! | ||
Everyone at NBC should be fired. | ||
Like, that place should go under today. | ||
The conservative news outlets are pouncing because some guy got pounded and we... But now I want to show you something that is the entire thesis of today's show. | ||
Because if you view the world in the oppressed oppressor narrative, then even if you are getting ass blasted on the Senate floor, you will figure out a way to consider yourself the victim. | ||
So here is now the statement from Aidan Massarposky, the guy who did this thing. | ||
Here's his response. | ||
This has been a difficult... Wait, I'll try to do this in a gay voice. | ||
This has been a difficult time for me as I've been attacked for who I love to pursue a political agenda. | ||
While some of my actions in the past have shown poor judgment, I love my job and I would never disrespect my workplace. | ||
Any attempts to characterize my actions otherwise are fabricated and I will be exploring all the legal options that are available to me in these matters. | ||
As for accusations regarding Max Miller, I have never seen the congressman and I have no opportunity or cause to yell or confront him. | ||
Yay. | ||
Um, I'm sorry, put the statement up one more time because the I just, there's one part of this that is just mind-blowing to me. | ||
First off, well, no, there's a couple things. | ||
So it's not, no one's attacking him for who he is. | ||
He probably got the job in part because he's gay in the first place, but they're saying, as I have been attacked for who I love, it's not who you love. | ||
Should I draw it? | ||
I don't even know what I can do at this point. | ||
Like you can't do that in the Senate. | ||
The senators are usually screwing us, the American people, but that's a metaphor. | ||
You can't actually do it with these people. | ||
But put the thing up again, put it up again. | ||
And then, I love, I love my job, and I would never disrespect my workplace. | ||
I'm just telling both of you right now, if either of you ever, on that desk right there, Phoenix is like, that's it, I'm outta here. | ||
He just retired right now. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Anyway. | ||
It's important that in government, in the society that we live in, that we have respectful people in the government, right? | ||
We have to have a certain degree of decency, of decorum, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And we found this new Joe Biden campaign video that I thought maybe would help clean things up. | ||
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Character is on the ballot. | |
Compassion is on the ballot. | ||
Decency, science, democracy, they're all on the ballot. | ||
Who we are as a nation, what we stand for, and most importantly, who we want to be. | ||
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That's all on the ballot. | |
How old are you, 17? | ||
The choice could not be more clear. | ||
God bless the internet. | ||
By the way, I just got a text that apparently Aiden has issued another statement, and he's saying that the only reason he did that was because he respects the senator so much that he just thought he would bend over backwards for him. | ||
That's an old joke from the Golden Girls. | ||
Anyway, what is the end result of all of this? | ||
Well, I think the end, oh God, will be a miracle. | ||
It'll be a miracle if this show is put out there. | ||
Let's go to a clip that we showed you last week, because I think this actually guides this thing quite well. | ||
This is Jordan Peterson explaining to Kathy Newman, not Newsome, that the philosophy behind the social justice | ||
warriors, this thing of putting us all into these boxes and just unearthing all of the evil | ||
and repackaging it and everything else, that it's the same exact ideology that | ||
was ushered in by some of the worst people of all time. | ||
In this case, he's talking about China's Mao Zedong. | ||
Take a look. | ||
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Comparing them with. | |
Just the activists. | ||
Chairman Mao, he saw the deaths of millions of people. | ||
Well, even if the activists, you know, they're trans people too, they have a right to say | ||
these things. | ||
Yeah, but they don't have a right to speak for their whole community. | ||
Isn't it grossly insensitive to compare them to Chairman Mao or, you know, Pinochet, Augusto | ||
Pinochet? | ||
This is grossly insensitive. | ||
I didn't compare them to Pinochet. | ||
I did compare them to Mao. | ||
He was an authoritarian. | ||
He was a right-winger though. | ||
I was comparing them to the left-wing totalitarians. | ||
And I do believe they are left-wing totalitarians. | ||
Under Mao, millions of people died. | ||
There's no comparison between Mao and a trans activist, is there? | ||
Why not? | ||
Because trans activists aren't killing millions of people? | ||
The philosophy that's guiding their utterances is the same philosophy. | ||
You're saying that trans activists could lead to the deaths of millions of people? | ||
No, I'm saying that the philosophy that drives their utterances is the same philosophy that already has driven us to the deaths of millions of people. | ||
Okay, tell us how that philosophy is in any way comparable. | ||
Sure, that's no problem. | ||
The first thing is that the philosophy presumes that group identity is paramount. | ||
That's the fundamental philosophy that drove the Soviet Union and Maoist China. | ||
And it's the fundamental philosophy of the left-wing activists. | ||
It's identity politics. | ||
It doesn't matter who you are as an individual, it matters who you are in terms of your group identity. | ||
Do you guys realize that the transition, we went from the guy doing butt stuff, and then we showed you a video where they're talking about Mao Zedong? | ||
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Do we have a laugh track? | |
We don't have the laugh track here somewhere? | ||
Mao Zedong? | ||
Laughter Anyway, the point of what Jordan is laying out there is | ||
that this movement, which Elon Musk is saying must die, right? D-E-I must die. | ||
What Jordan is now saying is that it is the same notion that people get in their brains that we should judge | ||
everybody by these ridiculous things. | ||
Then you end up killing an awful lot of people because it's deeply anti-human. | ||
Now I want to connect this to something else. | ||
This is really wild, because you can connect this to the depopulation movement. | ||
So this is Bill Gates speaking at the World Economic Forum in 2008, talking to Klaus Schwab, and he's explaining his mission to depopulate the third world. | ||
Depopulate. | ||
Less people there. | ||
Now that kind of sounds anti-human, and he's saying it to be positive. | ||
Listen to the backwards rationality here. | ||
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What would you like to see as your legacy in 10, 15 years? | |
Of the new work? | ||
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Of the new work, yeah. | |
If you're a new function. | ||
Well, I've set very ambitious goals because I'm quite optimistic. | ||
If you look at, say, the 20 diseases that our global health program goes after, I'd hope that within 15 years, over half of those We could have had a very dramatic impact. | ||
You know, huge change in the mortality rates in developing countries, which then has this effect of reducing population growth. | ||
That's this big benefit that then makes everything like education and nutrition a lot easier. | ||
So I have very high expectations. | ||
You get the circular thing he's doing there. | ||
So on one hand, it sounds like he's doing something good, right? | ||
I want to eliminate these diseases. | ||
That kind of sounds good, even though for some reason it seems like he had something to do with COVID and he's now become the largest farmland owner in the United States and there's a whole bunch there. | ||
But he's saying, okay, we want to eliminate these diseases. | ||
That sounds good. | ||
But why does he want to eliminate these diseases? | ||
Because he knows that when you eliminate these diseases and then societies get a little healthier, people have less children. | ||
So then he's pushing depopulation as a good thing. | ||
These people are deeply, deeply anti-human. | ||
So what can you do about them? | ||
What can you do? | ||
Well, you can laugh at them. | ||
You can make fun of them. | ||
Elon Musk, not a fan of Bill Gates, he put this one up in case you need to lose a boner fast. | ||
This has really been a theme of a show. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Elon Musk looking like the pregnant man emoji. | ||
And yes, that is an actual emoji on your iPhone. | ||
They have a pregnant man emoji. | ||
The other thing, of course, that you can do to these people is not just make fun of them, but you can basically tell them to go F themselves. | ||
You might remember this clip of Elon about two weeks ago. | ||
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The approach to some of the stuff you're doing with AI has been very specific. | |
Right? | ||
There's not a let the chips fall where they may approach to those businesses, I don't think. | ||
No, we focus on making the best products. | ||
And Tesla's gotten to where it's gotten with no advertising at all. | ||
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I understand that. | |
Tesla currently sells two, twice as much in terms of electric vehicles as the rest of electric car makers in the United States combined. | ||
Tesla has done more to help the environment than all other companies combined. | ||
Would it be fair to say that, therefore, as a leader of the company, I've done more for the environment than any single human on Earth? | ||
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How do you feel about that? | |
How do I feel about that? | ||
Yeah, no, I'm asking you personally how you feel about that, because we were talking about power and influence and... I'm saying what I care about is the reality of goodness, not the perception of it. | ||
And what I see all over the place is people who care about looking good while doing evil. | ||
F*** them. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay, so what can you do? | ||
You can make fun of them, right? | ||
So that's the Bill Gates emoji tweet, right? | ||
Then you can tell them to F off, right? | ||
That's good too. | ||
But what's really the thing you can do? | ||
It's actually the third thing. | ||
And the third thing is that you can promote virtue by offering a more positive vision for the world. | ||
I'm very pro-human. | ||
I'm very pro-civilization. | ||
I'm in favor of humanity and our collective consciousness expanding on Earth and going beyond Earth, being a multi-planet species, a space-bearing civilization, and being out there among the stars, and finding out the nature of the universe. | ||
Like, all the things that, you know, it's... That seems like, to me, an exciting thing, something you can get really excited about. | ||
We want to have ideas that make you look forward to waking up in the morning, look forward to the day, look forward to the future. | ||
You have to say, what excites you about the future? | ||
What moves your heart about the future? | ||
What makes you say, like, yes! | ||
I'm glad about what will happen in the future. | ||
That's what we must Yeah. | ||
You know focus on and that's that's why we have to have a new generation. We've got to build and we got to grow | ||
and and uh, like I said, we understand this understand the | ||
the the nature of this beautiful universe that we find ourselves in | ||
and The meaning of life or even what questions to ask about, | ||
you know meaning of life um | ||
Let us explore this wondrous creation and and have a good time doing it. Yeah | ||
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That's my philosophy. Go humans! | |
Go humans! | ||
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Yes! | |
Team Humanity! | ||
Right? | ||
Like, that's it. | ||
That's it and we all know it. | ||
It's not whittling us down to our genitals and our skin color and the rest of this nonsense. | ||
Like, there is an incredible universe to explore and that guy is literally doing it with rocket ships. | ||
Like, it might be within our lifetime. | ||
It actually almost undoubtedly will be in our lifetime unless they totally sabotage him. | ||
That we will get some sort of colony on another planet, Mars or elsewhere. | ||
That we will start uncovering the great mysteries of the universe. | ||
Maybe we meet alien life forms. | ||
The litany of things that we can think of and things that we cannot think of that are all, like, Right there. | ||
They're right in front of us. | ||
If we just have that sense of adventure and we want to and we want to do what humans have always done, which is climb the highest mountain and then find another highest mountain to go climb. | ||
And they don't do it going, well, how many black people and how many lesbians are joining me on this trip? | ||
You find the best people to go do those things. | ||
And I guarantee you, by the way, that's what Elon Musk is going to do as he sends rocket ships into space and as he builds electric cars and everything else. | ||
Right. | ||
So I'm not sitting here worshiping the guy. | ||
I'm just saying here's a guy that's Pretty popular, that has a lot of influence, that's doing good stuff and maybe we should all be a little bit more like that and following those dreams. | ||
That's what makes a lot more sense. | ||
And then contrast that to a guy like Bill Gates who's like, I'll solve diseases so that we have less people on earth because I'm the good guy. | ||
Like the human desire To reproduce, to explore, like it is so innate. | ||
When I am playing with these kids in the morning, just like I was this morning, and they're climbing all over the couch, we don't have dining room chairs anymore. | ||
We had to move all of our chairs out of the dining room because they're climbing up chairs to get on the table so they can get on the table so they can climb on something else. | ||
And it's like, because it is innate in humans to explore, to climb, to dream, all of those things. | ||
So how about do that instead of getting banged on the Senate floor? | ||
I'm Dave Rubin. | ||
We've got a post game show for you at rubinreport.locals.com in just a second. | ||
Oh, it's me Monday also. | ||
Here's my meme that I put up at the locals community. | ||
This is Jalen. | ||
I'm in a lot of trouble after today's. | ||
Thank God I'm the owner and operator of this production company, otherwise we could be in a lot of trouble. | ||
My full interview with Ted Cruz is all about, it's actually kind of about some of the things we discussed today. | ||
As a reminder, we have a new Twitter account, at RubinReportShow, if you want to catch clips from the show. | ||
We have a long, cold close here for you involving my friend Michael Knowles, but I think you're going to enjoy it, and we'll see everybody at the post-game show in just a moment. | ||
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I'm into this conversation, you know, trying to hold this moral superiority, but then when | |
I try to be moral when I can, but I, right. | ||
But when I use inclusive language, which it only takes a couple extra syllables to use | ||
inclusive language, to include people who don't, you know, identify as women, but can | ||
become pregnant. | ||
So like a person who's born a woman and then identifies as a man and is pregnant. | ||
You're telling me that in order to be a moral person, I need to accept the idea that a man, | ||
someone who is born a man and looks like a man can really become a woman. | ||
That's a prerequisite of my being a moral person. | ||
I mean, yes. | ||
To me it is, because if you are trying to deny someone of their identity and deny what their life experience is, then that doesn't seem like a moral stance to me. | ||
I want to be accepting and I want to respect people's life experiences and respect the way that they want to identify and respect the way that they want to present themselves to the world. | ||
Bronte, I would like to identify. | ||
I do identify, actually. | ||
I identify as the correct person on this issue of abortion. |