All Episodes
June 11, 2025 - Freedomain Radio - Stefan Molyneux
03:52
Removing the Welfare State Will Make Women Get Along
| Copy link to current segment

Time Text
Well, there was a necessity there.
So you're actually serving my argument rather than yours, right?
So I'm saying when people really need each other, they tend to work together better.
Sure.
And so in World War II, women were being bombed, certainly in, go watch Mrs. Minifer, right?
Women were being bombed, and their husbands were taken away, and they desperately needed each other in order for their culture to survive, as they were told, and to some degree that was true, right?
Well, women work well together, as do men, when there's a necessity, right?
I mean, you can go and watch Bear Grylls as the island.
The male and the female one are quite interesting, right?
So some of the men, they just fight, and they're petty, and they don't get along, and then they just leave the island.
What if you can't leave the island, right?
Have you never been in a situation with a bunch of people around when there's a sudden emergency?
Everybody just pulls together and differences are forgotten and everyone works out, right?
All right.
Living a moral life attracts moral people, creating a higher quality of life.
Yes.
Yes.
All right.
It's crazy.
I saw a documentary, says someone, on a famous reggaeton singer.
Said I remember when we used to sit in the government yard in Trenchtown.
The live version is better than the...
It doesn't mean if you have no woman, you won't cry.
It means no woman, don't cry.
Don't cry.
Don't cry.
He was the famous reggaeton singer and he was mobbed by very attractive women begging give me a baby in front of the singer's wife.
Yeah, for sure.
You got a baby, get the resources, right?
Women run the world low-key.
Nope.
No.
The state runs the world, and women outvote men.
It's artificial.
It's artificial.
In a recent call-in, the caller mentioned behaving badly and cheating to get the other to break up with him.
I know this thinking is fairly common, but don't understand why.
Is it a fear of confrontation, less guilt to carry?
Or something else.
Yeah, it could be a fear of confrontation.
It could also be that maybe the feeling is that if the woman hates you, is really angry at you, and is disappointed and bitter and just wants to get away from you, that you won't face anything particularly difficult or perhaps legal with accusations or something like that.
Thank you for the donation at freedomain.com slash tonight.
I appreciate that.
You know what, Steph?
Keep trying.
Boomer.
Oh, this is the same guy.
Okay, that's fine.
I'm nice to people the first time I meet them, and after that, I treat them as they treat me.
So I'm trying to be encouraging.
I praise your intelligence and your language skills and try to get you to up your game.
You're coming back with insults, so get lost.
You're dead to me.
Oh, he wrote, you said, removing the welfare state, women will get along.
Play semantics if you want, but my point was legit.
Removing the welfare state, women will get along.
It certainly wasn't that simple.
I said people respond to incentives.
If people need each other, they're more likely to get along and they're more likely to work things out, right?
But anyway, so I tried to be nice and encouraging and to tell you where you went wrong and praised your intelligence and language skills.
You come back with insults.
Export Selection