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I saw this story on the Daily Mail, and you know, like Ian was mentioning, I'm chomping at the bit to talk about all this stuff, because I haven't recorded my morning show. | ||
And it's the Daily Mail, the trad wife who insists a woman's place is in the home. | ||
Mom, 29, who lives like a 1950s housewife, cooking, cleaning, and caring for the kids while her husband works, reveals it's made her family happier than ever. | ||
I saw this and I thought to myself, like, Isn't it kind of crazy that women used to have to do nothing and now they're like demanding to work grueling hours? | ||
Like, I get it. | ||
Taking care of the house and raising kids isn't doing nothing. | ||
I'm being somewhat of a dick. | ||
But there's like, I'm looking at these pictures of this lady and she's just like making bread with her kids. | ||
That just sounds like so much fucking fun. | ||
And like, it's work. | ||
But it's work in the sense of like the most fulfilling work you can do. | ||
And then there's so many dudes who are like, I have to go to the salt mine every day and it's hard as fuck and my back hurts, but I love my family. | ||
And then women had this deal where it's like, you are guaranteed the fulfilling role. | ||
But then society is now saying it's not fulfilling to take care of a family. | ||
I'm just putting it this way. | ||
I like what I do and I'm fulfilled by running this company because it's very important to push back in the culture war and all this stuff. | ||
But there's a part of me where it's like, wouldn't it be the most fun shit in the world to make miniature versions of yourselves and train them to be little badass super soldiers and smart and play games? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Totally disagree with you. | ||
You need, of course, Miss Hernandez to raise you, along with YouTube, Twitch, social media. | ||
That's the best way to have a childhood. | ||
It's the most meaningful one, to get plugged into the grid, into the pod, eat the bugs, and have no kind of family, and be left alone for the larger predator class to do whatever they want with you. | ||
I don't have kids, I know. | ||
So a lot of people right now with kids are going like, oh, you have no idea how hard it is. | ||
No, no, I get it. | ||
People who work here have kids and they're like, man, especially like the first eight months, the first year. | ||
I'm like, I get it, I get it. | ||
But like, that's really, really hard work. | ||
But I look at it like, I'm lucky enough to have a job where, you know, everybody here does something they're passionate about and driven to do, but that's not most people. | ||
Women used to have it where that was their offer. | ||
I get it. | ||
I think if a woman wants to have a job, she should be allowed to have it. | ||
I don't think women should be barred. | ||
So that's fine. | ||
I just think that it's crazy to me, I'm looking at this, you were guaranteed, to a certain degree, relaxing, fulfilling work, being with your family, choosing your hours. | ||
Obviously the kid's gotta go to school, there's work that has to be done, but you were in charge. | ||
You were the one running the house. | ||
You decided, you know what, we're going to the mall today. | ||
Shit. | ||
If you work, you know, you're serving a different master. | ||
Either you're serving your family and your husband, or you're serving a corporate boss who pays you. | ||
You could work at a company, I've seen it, people work 10-20 years. | ||
The day you resign, your office is cleaned out, the name tag's off the door, and no one gives a crap. | ||
If you died from your family, people would be distraught for decades, and they would, you know, you have a legacy. | ||
It's such a cold, dehumanized thing. | ||
The people pushing it, right? | ||
This all comes from somewhere, this societal propaganda. | ||
It's from capitalist masses, and I'm a capitalist like crazy, but I mean, they want cheap labor from overseas and from Mexico. | ||
They want more tax revenue, income tax, And they want less people. | ||
And they want the family destroyed and they want less people to be born. | ||
I mean, it's the most evil agenda when you actually look at what is causing all this. | ||
This is what I was thinking when I saw these pictures. | ||
I'm like, both of these people, the man and the woman, wanted to have kids. | ||
One of them has the option to spend all of their time with those kids for better or for worse. | ||
Which is a luxury. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I'm just like, I'm just watching this and I'm like, I'm surprised that so many women were like, I would rather not have that. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like the dude goes and works, doesn't get to see the kids as often, comes home tired. | ||
And the only thing he asks is that like, to varying degrees, that there's food and he can eat and be with his family for this, you know, for the third of the day he gets to be with his family. | ||
There's a meal and something nice because you got to spend all day. | ||
I just can't believe they gave that up. | ||
Well, they didn't give it up. | ||
They were psychologically manipulated to believe that this was something that's going to empower them, when in reality, it's doing the exact opposite of that. | ||
And when you look at the kind of origins of feminism, the origins are with the Rockefeller family, they're with Edward Bernays, they're with larger psychological psyops and tricks. | ||
That, of course, brainwashed people to believe your place is in the workplace. | ||
It's not with the family. | ||
And right now, a lot of women have been brainwashed to the point where even if you go to them and be like, hey, look, you don't got to serve this corporation. | ||
You don't got to work. | ||
You don't got to pay the bills. | ||
You don't got to do anything. | ||
I just need you to take care of the home. | ||
I need you to make sure that our life here is good. | ||
Organize it. | ||
Set it up. | ||
Make sure we're moving in a pathway where you're able to help me with just some of the basic things in life. | ||
And then we're gonna go forward and you have nothing to worry about, I'll take care of you. | ||
And then they're like, fuck you! | ||
Get the fuck out of here! | ||
Giving you trouble, giving you shit, fucking treating you like shit. | ||
If they cook for you, you're like, oh my god, I'm fucking cooking for you? | ||
What am I, your servant? | ||
What am I, your mother? | ||
Like, no. | ||
We're trying to get a deal here where I'm able to work my ass off to make sure that we're good. | ||
And then you got to take care of other things. | ||
They don't want to do it. | ||
It's fucking crazy. | ||
It's fucked up. | ||
They've programmed people to think that killing your own children via abortion is a good thing and empowering and freeing even though there's so much trauma that's associated with that that never leaves. | ||
And, you know, to be fair, this affects a lot of men, too. | ||
A lot of men are programmed to think that their only job in life is to go sit in a cubicle and produce, produce, produce, and then spend 10, 15 years retired and die. | ||
Wait, it's not? | ||
You know, living a life of passion, and that's one of the things I really like about the show, is you're showing people that you can literally do the things you love and make a living out of it. | ||
But here's the other thing. | ||
Passion used to be derivative of duty. | ||
When we would raise our kids, we'd, you know, it's like, imagine there's this like, Big, hulking, Norwegian villager, Viking dude. | ||
And he's got his small, you know, seven-year-old son, and he goes out and he's like, we have to catch food today, otherwise your mother and your sister will starve. | ||
It is our duty, it is our responsibility. | ||
When that kid grew up, he felt passion for that, to protect and serve others. | ||
The problem today is we don't teach kids discipline and duty, and so their passions become garbled nonsense. | ||
So now you get people saying things like, I want to be able to be free and live the life I want to live, and the life I want to live is going to the bar and getting drunk. | ||
If you took a kid and you raised them to be responsible and disciplined, they wouldn't be saying that. | ||
They'd be older saying like, my passion is to serve my community. | ||
It feels good to do so. | ||
So that's the issue. | ||
It's same thing for dudes as it is for women in this regard. | ||
Women gave up the passion and the freedom. | ||
And men gave up, similar, to work in the mechanized, cubicle, factory bullshit. | ||
I mean, we did it to ourselves. | ||
It was capitalism. | ||
I'm not saying communism's good. | ||
I'm saying it's a component of capitalism. | ||
It's globalism. | ||
It's not even capitalism. | ||
It's internationalists taking advantage of a lot of people. | ||
When they started creating these machines, it was a company saying, I don't want my employee to leave, to be with his son's little league game or whatever, because I need widgets. | ||
And so they started changing the culture. | ||
And they also implemented no-fault divorce around the same time. | ||
Right, well no, that was the 80s. | ||
No, the communists in 1917 introduced it. | ||
Oh, right, right, right, right, right. | ||
All around that time with the factories. | ||
Yeah, I'm a little bit old-fashioned, because I'm Slavic, I was born in Poland, like, you know, I grew up in a particular way, so there's even, you know, influencers that are like trad life influencers that are doing the exact opposite of what they preach, and, you know, it's just weird, and it's just perplexing, and, you know, it's difficult, because financially, A beach trip turned breakdown is a drag. | ||
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There's one situation, but psychologically, a lot of people have been just brainwashed and tricked towards just being servants and little worker aunts and little worker bees and little slaves of the establishment, rather than individual, unique, hardworking, loving, and just badass fucking human beings. | ||
Let me ask you guys about this one. | ||
We got this one from the Daily Mail. | ||
Meadow will free the nipple. | ||
Facebook and Instagram lift ban on bare breasts because it impeded right to expression for women, trans, and non-binary people. | ||
This is like the weirdest shit to me. | ||
I mean, I don't know if I care all that much, but it is a shift away from the traditional into the progressive. | ||
So there was a big thing happening where women would take pasties, you know, those stickers of your nipples, of men's nipples, and put them on their female nipples, and it was okay. | ||
And people were like, wait, what? | ||
That made no sense, because male nipples are allowed, female nipples aren't, right? | ||
And then there were trans men. | ||
Females would get their breast material removed, But keep the nipples and then post pictures and Instagram's like, well, it's fine. | ||
Like it's a guy now, so it's fine. | ||
And my attitude is kind of like, it's still a woman. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like if you're banning female nipples, you're banning female nipples. | ||
It is stupid though. | ||
I saw you roll your eyes there. | ||
I haven't processed this. | ||
I'm actually admittedly not super into the trans space of culture war issues. | ||
That's Matt Walsh and some other people. | ||
I'm very corruption focused. | ||
Personally would rather than ban just like all nipples and you know like I think you know libertarianism can become a bad thing in excess and You know just have no shirtless photos as opposed to having full Topless photos across the you know kids are on this app and why stop there though I mean Instagram should should not allow people to post photos of themselves not wearing suits and I agree. | ||
Men must wear suits. | ||
I agree. | ||
Women must cover up even their ankles. | ||
Yes. | ||
The problem with banning all nipples, which is possible, is that all the beach photos of all the dads would get banned. | ||
It's silly. | ||
And like I said, I have not thought this through. | ||
I'm saying I would rather them go towards more restrictive than more open. | ||
I think this is just a degradation of society overall, which we've seen across, you know, look at the drag shows with the kids. | ||
It's like you can't have that much freedom to the point where it affects children. | ||
And how are they gonna monitor this so that kids aren't just looking at porn on Instagram? | ||
But it's so crazy. | ||
Yesterday, I just got fact-checked on Instagram because I posted Joe Biden touching kids inappropriately. | ||
And they said, this is a fact check, this is false, he's not a child predator. | ||
And I'm like, it's a video of him doing it. | ||
Yeah, he's not convicted. | ||
So it's all, you know, no holds barred for, you know, the chosen oppressed in full restriction. | ||
Yeah, I think it'll be enforced differently around the site. | ||
If a girl puts her boobs on top of a guy's head, that'll probably get banned, whereas if a trans woman just stands there, it wouldn't get banned. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Selective enforcement. | ||
Ian, I'm glad you bought this book, too. | ||
We should get all the other ones, too. | ||
I'm reading it more and more. | ||
You know this book? | ||
No. | ||
This is the one where they're putting it in grade schools and it's got the blowjob in it. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
But here's the most interesting thing that I think is why conservatives need to read it. | ||
She outright says on page 162 that her main kink is autoandrophilia. | ||
That means her fetish is her being a man. | ||
And so that really says something. | ||
She later says she fantasizes about top surgery. | ||
She's having a sexual fetish of... Of a mastectomy. | ||
Of being a guy. | ||
There's a big difference, like as Blair White was talking about this, between gender dysphoric individuals and autogynephilic individuals. | ||
So there are a lot of trans people who are sexually aroused by the thought of being the opposite sex. | ||
And then there are people who look in the mirror, like Blair White, and feel physical discomfort and pain because their brain doesn't align with how they view themselves. | ||
This individual wrote a book called Genderqueer, talking about how it's like, oh, I'm non-binary and I'm all these things, when in reality, she just gets off on imagining herself as a dude, and that's translated into her wanting to get surgical mastectomies and things like that. | ||
Which, as an adult, do whatever the hell you want, you know? | ||
What's to say that's different from getting tattoos on your neck or your face? | ||
I mean, you know, do whatever you want. | ||
It's just when it impacts children, that's where... And I agree for the most part, but this is where it gets to an interesting territory, and the reason I brought it up in this context, because the libertarian element is what makes this all happen. | ||
Saying, hey, you're an adult, you live your life. | ||
Like, I agree with that to the great extent. | ||
Just recognize, then you're gonna have a bunch of teachers who are wearing Z-cup massive breasts, and then you're gonna be like, hey, now you're fucking with kids, and they'll be like, it's who I am. | ||
The law allows it. | ||
That came up last night. | ||
I think one of the things libertarians have been missing is the cultural, their hands off the culture. | ||
It's like hands off politics. | ||
Yeah, like let people live politically the way they want to. | ||
But as soon as the culture is affecting you and your family, libertarianism isn't going to keep you off that. | ||
Like that is your life, regardless of your political structure. | ||
If your kid's coming home and saying, hey, the guy showed me this, then like you're involved. | ||
Who wants to read that? | ||
I'll read it. | ||
Seventeen-year-old scolded for crying over transgender woman's penis at YMCA. | ||
Oh God. | ||
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Wow. | |
A California teen cried as she recalled seeing a naked man in her local YMCA. | ||
Which, how much you want to bet the individual that exposed themselves, that's their fetish? | ||
It is, right. | ||
That's the point. | ||
So, not all of trans people, because again, Blair White talked about it. | ||
Which is illegal. | ||
But there are people like this person who wrote this book who outright says it is her fetish. | ||
Yeah, to be a guy. | ||
So when she goes out in public dressed like a man, saying I'm not a woman, she's getting sexually aroused by you using her pronouns. | ||
And how much you want to bet her fetish is by children reading that book? | ||
Yeah, it could be. | ||
Tucker Carlson actually interviewed her last night. | ||
It was pretty eye-opening to say the least. | ||
Pretty fucked up what's going on here. | ||
Yeah, I think we should definitely have her on our show. | ||
I think when you kind of look at this, I mean, Libertarians don't have any kind of positions of power. | ||
A lot of this is happening under Democrats using state power to protect themselves. | ||
Police officers protect this. | ||
A lot of, you know, kind of what's going on here is pushed on by some really fucked up satanic pedophile motherfuckers out there who are absolutely fucking evil. | ||
And I don't think it has anything to do with those kind of principles and ideas. | ||
Conservatives kind of been sitting on their hands, allowing a lot of these things to happen, and they've kind of been pathetic. | ||
And I do believe children do deserve to be protected. | ||
I disagree. | ||
Libertarians have been allowing it to happen. | ||
It's conservatives who have become more libertarian-bent because... But we have no institutional power, so there's no way... I mean, we could say, like, some crazy libertarian could say, yes, sex work, yes, this is okay, but institutionally-wise, it doesn't really affect anything. | ||
So when conservatives pick up a libertarian-bent and then start saying things like, I don't care, live your life how you want to live it, here's the simple process. | ||
You've got a hundred people 50 men, 50 women. | ||
Some of them are queer or whatever. | ||
The libertarians and the liberals say, hey, live your life how you want to live it, you're an adult. | ||
All of a sudden, out of 100 people, there's 10 visible queer people. | ||
They start going into places of business, they start doing their things, as we've said, live your life. | ||
Little kids start asking about it. | ||
Then we say, hey, I can explain to you what it is, but we don't want that influencing our kids, because we don't want our kids confused or whatever. | ||
But, You're an adult, live your life as long as you don't fuck with the kids. | ||
10 years later, there's 30 out of 100 people who are doing some weird thing. | ||
And this is millennials, by the way. | ||
Millennials in Gen Z say they're like 30% LGBTQIA. | ||
Now you've got these people, these millennials are teachers, and they're demanding we tell these students about what we are, what we believe, and why we believe it. | ||
And we're saying, hey, you're fucking with kids. | ||
How are you going to vote against 30% of the population? | ||
They're going to form a substantial voting bloc. | ||
Democrats are then going to cater to that voting bloc. | ||
That voting bloc will then win. | ||
I think a lot of that is not organic. | ||
And the problem is, this is being pushed, a lot of it's by the WEF and ESG and it's corporation top-down. | ||
Watch what happens. | ||
And the equity score. | ||
And the DEI. | ||
This is top-down social programming. | ||
Watch what happens in June. | ||
Everything turns into a rainbow. | ||
Every company. | ||
Every bank. | ||
Except the Saudi Arabia branch. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Every defense contractor logo. | ||
Rainbow, right? | ||
This is not an organic thing. | ||
The 10 to 30, yes, that's a problem in a lot of respects. | ||
It's not because we have said you as an adult can do that. | ||
Like I said, it's when it impacts kids. | ||
Like, oh, the teacher wears the big thing. | ||
I don't think that should be allowed. | ||
I don't think you should be able to talk to the kids about certain things that are sexualized in nature. | ||
I don't think a porn star should be able to come in and talk to the kids about their life just as much, I don't think, as someone should explain their sexual life as a trans person. | ||
I think that's awful. | ||
The way I'll describe it is, it's like, hey, we're going to let the neighbors onto our property. | ||
But, you know, we don't want them, you know, we want them eating our food. | ||
So one day, you know, you got five neighbors on your property and there are seven people who live in your house. | ||
Now you've got five people all demanding food. | ||
Like, this is the issue, like, all that matters in politics is the willpower of the mass. | ||
And so, if you tell people, live however you want, you're an adult, Eventually you will get a large voting block doing that, and there is no, stay away from kids, there is no, you shouldn't be in schools. | ||
This is the challenge. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
I kind of disagree. | ||
I think this is a more coordinated, top-down effort. | ||
That's just my perspective, and I kind of disagree with your kind of assessment. | ||
But whether it is or isn't, it's happening, and it should be addressed. | ||
And what I'm saying is, regardless of who's doing it, If you personally, and again, because I said the same thing, I mostly am libertarian on this, like, I don't wanna be involved in your life, go live how you wanna live, but I recognize that means you're gonna get a large portion of the population who want fucked up shit, and then once they're all out in public demanding fucked up shit, they band together, and then you can't stop them. | ||
So you think the majority of the population is fucked up and wants fucked up shit? | ||
No, I'm saying that we've got, A voting bloc in the minority that has been weaponized, or that is very good at activism and organizing, there's enough of them that it's become a key political issue for both sides. | ||
And because conservatives are now saying, hey, get these people away from the kids, Democrats are saying, here's our chance. | ||
But they're losing in Virginia. | ||
They're losing this issue. | ||
I think when anybody looks at this issue, right, like you or me specifically, talking about the top-down stuff, I'm like, this is fucked. | ||
You say that, but almost every single state has enshrined gender identity, civil rights protections. | ||
I think the backlash is growing. Florida is leading the way. | ||
DeSantis has laid out a blueprint for how to fight the woke mob. There's an anti-woke caucus | ||
being formed by Scott Perry, or Jim Banks, I believe, in the Congress, in the House. I | ||
think the backlash is growing. | ||
And I frankly think Twitter is going to do more to stop this | ||
metastasization of this movement by allowing free speech. | ||
Like Seth Dillon said, you know, we weren't allowed to ridicule any of this. | ||
They were sacred cow class. | ||
You could not say a single thing. | ||
Now, I think all we need is free speech, to be honest. | ||
And it's a very small block that was given a disproportionate amount of power, and I do think that the tides are turning somewhat And I would say that's the main reason why they were able to get away with it and get it to be so prominent as it is right now, because the federal government got involved in social media and said, no, this is okay. | ||
Criticizing it is not. | ||
That's not something that's to be blamed on libertarianism. | ||
That's something to be blamed on the state. | ||
opposite of libertarianism. That is responsible for this larger growth of this larger perversion | ||
and this larger over-sexualization of children, which the U.S. | ||
government centralized and organized with your tax dollars. If people get more of the | ||
truth about what this actually entails, how harmful it is, and the people that detransition, | ||
you know, people and the effects of the hormone drugs and what Big Pharma is doing to actually | ||
incentivize this type of stuff so that that they can make more money. | ||
I think once people actually know the harmful truths about so much of this, it will go, it will kind of get defeated over time. | ||
Yeah, the truth eventually does come out. | ||
Florida under federal law protects gender identity. | ||
So I understand it's a federal issue, but that matters as well. | ||
In terms of discrimination. | ||
Yes. | ||
You cannot, like, discriminate in hiring and... Employment, housing, public accommodation. | ||
Not credit and lending. | ||
That's weird. | ||
And policies for state employees. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
They protect state-level employees. | ||
But what is gender identity? | ||
I like equality. | ||
I don't like... What is gender identity? | ||
Someone choosing to identify as- In New York, it's defined as your self-expression. | ||
Meaning you- Jesus. | ||
That means furries. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
So my point here is like, I remember, I can't remember, I think it was West Virginia and like seeing a sign on a wall at a fast food restaurant being like, gender identity is protected, it's illegal to discriminate in like their employment things or whatever. | ||
And I'm just like, These laws are being enacted and people are saying, well, you know, they shouldn't be allowed to discriminate. | ||
It's like, bro, they're passing a law that would allow you to dress up in a fursuit and show up to work in a fursuit. | ||
They're not passing a law saying, like, they're passing laws where, remember Superman? | ||
The big, you know, biological male came in and said, it's mom! | ||
And smacked shit at the game stop or whatever. | ||
Yeah, that person is going to be working. | ||
But you can get them on so many other things. | ||
Being violent, having outbursts. | ||
It doesn't necessarily have to be... I actually agree with equal... And then you'll get all the special interest groups screaming and filing lawsuits like Baker and Colorado. | ||
So do you think there should be a state solution here so the government come in and say, no, you can't dress up as a furry? | ||
Is that what you're advocating for? | ||
I think that the challenge here is To what extent are businesses allowed to discriminate? | ||
And discriminate, I mean, in the literal sense. | ||
To discern between who they will do business with, who they will hire, and who they will not. | ||
Ron Paul, of course, and the libertarians take the approach there should never be any non-discrimination laws. | ||
They think that anybody, any business can work with, serve anybody they want, or not. | ||
Yeah, it's the bake-the-cake argument, right? | ||
Libertarians are like, if they don't want to bake the cake, they shouldn't bake the cake. | ||
I think equality isn't the problem. | ||
I like equality. | ||
The 14th Amendment guarantees equal protection of the laws. | ||
I don't like special treatment. | ||
And that's what's been happening. | ||
And it hasn't necessarily been from the government directly. | ||
It's been top-down from the corporations and with certain... And the ESG and the Federal Reserve and the Black Rock and the big bankers. | ||
Yes, they've done it in the private sector because they can't actually do that fully under the government. | ||
So I don't mind equality. | ||
I fight for equality. | ||
I do not like special treatment that you are not allowed to even criticize with free speech. | ||
They deny our constitutional rights. | ||
And just like with COVID, they were able to get away with so much with COVID because no one was able to criticize it. | ||
There's a limit. | ||
There's a limit. | ||
Saying something like, hey, you know, this guy's brown, this guy's white, you can't discriminate because the guy looks different. | ||
That I understand. | ||
but to say your gender identity, that's fabricated. | ||
You know, that's like saying you can't discriminate against someone. | ||
Like, the meme is, you don't have a gender identity of a personality. | ||
Yes, they're quite literally saying you can't discriminate against someone's personality. | ||
So, and it's funny because the left, these motherfuckers just lie about everything. | ||
We saw that Veritas video. | ||
You saw the Veritas video? | ||
Where the guy's like, I'm teaching CRT to kindergartners. | ||
I just don't call it CRT. | ||
Then when you go and talk to these other people, they say, there's no CRT in schools. | ||
They know they're just fucking pieces of shit and they're fucking lying to you. | ||
So when I called three different human rights lawyers in New York over the story in 2018, and said, I read the human rights law, it says gender | ||
identity is self-expression, your name is your gender identity, your clothing is your | ||
gender identity, and I said, so what's to stop a guy from dressing up like a wolf and | ||
calling himself Vulsiferon, Herald of the Winter Mists, at Starbucks? And they all said | ||
it would get laughed out of the courtroom. | ||
And I said, why would it get laughed out of the courtroom? | ||
Because no one would take it seriously that you view yourself as an animal. And I said, there are | ||
hundreds of thousands of furries. | ||
And not only that, But if there is the right of the judge to laugh at you for being ridiculous, what happens when a six foot three, 200 pound man walks in in a dress and goes, my name's Jackie. | ||
And the judge starts laughing and says, no, it's not, get the fuck out of my courtroom. | ||
And they're like, well, you can't do that. | ||
Why not? | ||
He can laugh at my self-expression, but not yours. | ||
And then all the lawyers were like, well, I see what you're saying. | ||
It just depends on the judge. | ||
I guess they interpret the law. | ||
When I tell this to leftists, they say, but it's not about furries. | ||
It's about gender identity. | ||
And I say, yes. | ||
And gender identity can be anything. | ||
Any shirt you wear, your pants. | ||
It can be a beard. | ||
It can be your hair. | ||
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Tattoos. | |
You're talking about the slippery slope, which has been proven to be a slippery free fall. | ||
What these laws in Florida and other states are basically saying is that you can walk in in full bondage gear into a Starbucks and they can't kick you out. | ||
If I said I identify as- No, in Florida, you public indecency, you'll get it. | ||
Nope, no way. | ||
Look- Gender expression. | ||
There will be instances- You show nudity in Florida, you will get arrested. | ||
I didn't say nudity, I said bondage gear. | ||
I'm talking about a gimp suit with a ball gag. | ||
Did you see the guys with the dog masks on the ground barking at children and they're having the kids pet the guys? | ||
Homosexual adult males on the ground crawling around wearing dog masks. | ||
Should be illegal. | ||
It is, I believe, just not enforced. | ||
Gender identity protected. | ||
They could crawl into a Starbucks on their hands and knees, barking, and you can't kick them out. | ||
Yeah, that's puppy play, to identify as puppies, literally. | ||
That's not a gender, is a puppy a gender? | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
It is now. | ||
Gender is defined, at least in New York, I'll be specific, as your personal self-expression. | ||
Whatever that might be. | ||
Which includes any clothing you wear, any name you use. | ||
That's nuts, because what if you have swastikas all over your shirt, and you're like, I identify as the cosmos, and this is the wheel of life. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
And you pull up your tattoos of swastikas. | ||
And I said, what would happen if a guy goes to Harlem wearing a southern plantation outfit with a cane. | ||
I see what you mean. | ||
And he walks in and when the black barista says, can I get a name for the order? | ||
He goes, my name is Massa. | ||
I guess it gets to a point where- And guess what? | ||
Massa is an Iberian name. | ||
It's a real name. | ||
And so you're gonna tell me that that guy at Starbucks has to yell out that name? | ||
Fuck off. | ||
Yeah, the realistic thing is the law can't protect everyone and it gets to a point where if you push it too far, society breaks and snaps and will like, you can't do that. | ||
You can't walk in with your- This is why people are leaving New York. | ||
By the tens of thousands, it's an outflow. | ||
But it's in Florida. | ||
Florida has the same laws. | ||
Federal control. | ||
We're looking right now at lgbtmap.org and it outright says, gender identity, because of the Supreme Court ruling, even Florida has to abide by this. | ||
Yeah, but I don't, the categories listed there don't match Starbucks pup play. | ||
Do you know what public accommodation means? | ||
Starbucks is a public accommodation. | ||
If they offer it to any member of the public, they have to offer it to all members of the public. | ||
If gender identity is protected federally, that means if John walks in wearing a suit, they can't say, no suits allowed. | ||
No, that's part of someone's gender expression. | ||
If John wears a dress. | ||
I just don't think Florida's laws match New York's. | ||
As a result of June 2020 U.S. | ||
Supreme Court ruling, people in all states can seek recourse for employment discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity through the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in federal courts. | ||
It then goes on to add, Sexual orientation and gender identity. | ||
Protected? | ||
Yes. | ||
But only for employment, they said. | ||
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No. | |
Come on, man. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I know. | ||
I see that category there, but that's state law and then that... Yes. | ||
Florida's state law for public accommodation does protect gender identity. | ||
You see right here the green checkmark. | ||
It does. | ||
Public accommodation, gender identity protected. | ||
I just don't know that Florida's law is going to match New York's exactly, that pup play. | ||
Each state is going to be different in that respect. | ||
It doesn't say pup play in the law. | ||
Right. | ||
It says... I just don't know that Florida's law would include, like you say, oh, they'd get laughed out of court and blah, blah, blah. | ||
Either way, this is my point. | ||
Florida has gender identity protections. | ||
That's it. | ||
Like, this is my point. | ||
Even the based states are enacting these policies, and it's only the glamour culture war issues that Ron DeSantis addresses. | ||
Dude, this transhumanist thing is nuts. | ||
The Supreme Court said you can patent life. | ||
I think it was 2011 they decided that. | ||
You can create life and patent it. | ||
Now you own this type of life form. | ||
But what's the solution to all of this? | ||
Mike, Tim, how do you solve this? | ||
Does the state get involved here? | ||
Do we try to get people to be more religious? | ||
I think we're also at a very crucial point where a lot of human beings are physically fucked up and that leads to them being mentally fucked up. | ||
I didn't realize how extreme phthalates in the water are estrogenizing people. | ||
Yeah, it's fucked up. | ||
That's why people got loops. | ||
If you zoom out, LGBT Map says, Florida's a state where state explicitly interprets existing prohibition on sex discrimination to include orientation and or gender identity. | ||
And of course, gender identity is protected. | ||
So like, Look at this. | ||
Okay, I was wrong. | ||
West Virginia doesn't. | ||
No explicit prohibitions for discrimination. | ||
But Florida does. | ||
New York does. | ||
I'm sorry, Texas doesn't. | ||
New York is fucking explicit. | ||
But I'll have to pull up the actual Florida law. | ||
I mean, Florida has some laws that I really disagree with. | ||
We actually passed a red flag law for the second amendment in 2018 after the Parkland school shooting. | ||
And we're hopefully going to repeal it under DeSantis. | ||
I mean, you know, he has really only gotten his super momentum mojo the last couple of years where he can push anything through. | ||
So it's going to take some time. | ||
We are definitely cleaning up a lot of things. | ||
Yeah, there's also concealed carry licenses. | ||
It's like, what the fuck do I need a license for? | ||
We don't have constitutional carry. | ||
Unless you're going hunting. | ||
So if you're going hunting in Florida, you could have, you know, you could. | ||
Can you be hunting in like an urban environment? | ||
To be fair, they do say it has a very, very low score. | ||
Like it's overall. | ||
Florida? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Not negative, but low. | ||
I was going to say, it's like, I just, you know, just in my experience being, you know, again, Florida's not perfect, but we're, we're, I think DeSantis is, I like DeSantis because he's a lawyer and he takes no bullshit. | ||
And I do think a lot of this is a legal fight. | ||
You know, people ask me, oh, what can we do for election fraud over this next two years before 2024, which is probably the biggest concern. | ||
We can fight a lot of this stuff, chip away at it in the courts. | ||
Who wants to read that? | ||
Wow. | ||
The state criminalizes exposure and or transmission of HIV. | ||
How are the... Negative law, negative law. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It means that if in Florida you intentionally spread HIV, it's a criminal penalty and they're mad about it. | ||
Isn't that protected? | ||
Can I be like a bug chaser? | ||
I almost got cast in a movie called Bug Chasing. | ||
I didn't know what I was in for. | ||
There's no gender neutral option for driver's licenses in Florida. | ||
Oh, I just got the opportunity. | ||
I'm getting my Maryland license and they're like, what gender are you? | ||
And I was like, I was so tempted to say other. | ||
You know why you don't do it though? | ||
I just said white man. | ||
I just default Caucasian male. | ||
I've thought about it. | ||
Like, you know, Lawrence Southern's a man, right? | ||
Remember Lawrence Southern got her man thing? | ||
Unspecified is what it was. | ||
It'll cause you problems at the border. | ||
It'll cause you problems in other countries. | ||
Yeah, I foresaw that. | ||
It would be fun for them to be like, what it says unspecified. | ||
Do you want me to specify? | ||
And they'd be like, yeah, male. | ||
Well, anyway, look, look, I'm not trying to be Debbie Downer. | ||
I think Florida, obviously, is doing well on a lot of things, and maybe they'll start pushing back on this stuff, but my main point is just this. | ||
I'm all about freedom and liberty for individuals. | ||
They can live however they want to live. | ||
It's none of my business. | ||
Just don't bring around kids. | ||
I get that point. | ||
But what happens is adults will teach it to their own kids, and then those kids will come and tell your kids about it, and the adults... And this is my point. | ||
There is no such thing as saying, be an adult and live your life, And don't show it to kids. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
Well, the mothers that show them to kids are usually obese, single-parent households, and they're just white carrots. | ||
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Look, that's not what I'm saying. | |
That's not what I'm talking about. | ||
I'm talking about you create a block of individuals. | ||
They build a culture. | ||
Markets then cater to that subculture. | ||
The subculture can either grow or shrink. | ||
In this instance, you're telling people to engage in acts of euphoria. | ||
Of course, that's a growth trajectory. | ||
You're then going to get Disney saying, how do we get these people to watch a movie? | ||
So they make a movie about two gay dudes. | ||
Now, a major release is in the culture and it's now amplifying everything. | ||
Look, I don't care if a dude dresses up like a giant rubber duck and gets off by banging a hole in the mattress. | ||
The issue is, I recognize, To a certain extent, when people are all doing this, eventually they're going to get on the internet, they're going to find each other, and then they're going to be like, I'm tired of hiding who I really am. | ||
And then they're going to say, we should go march down the street in our duck costumes. | ||
And they do. | ||
And then kids see it, and it has an impact on your culture. | ||
We need another Mr. Rogers. | ||
And if we have free speech and actual fair elections, which we'll never fully have, but I think that actually defeats that type of debauchery. | ||
Yeah, something like that. | ||
It has to be made illegal. | ||
The 10 to 30 percent number is total bullshit. | ||
I think doing it in public, I mean, yeah, we discussed this in law school and we said, what is wrong with someone walking down the street Nude. | ||
Assuming no children. | ||
Right? | ||
What is actually wrong with that? | ||
And we discussed it for an hour. | ||
We ultimately just decided... It's just because more than 50% of people voted for a law that said it shouldn't be. | ||
When it comes down to it. | ||
It doesn't really affect... There's nothing in the Constitution that says... So, yeah. | ||
We can just organize more people on our side to ban this stuff. | ||
You cannot walk in public in a duck costume. | ||
That's just what we agreed. | ||
There's no constitutional right to do it. | ||
That's a challenge though. | ||
Like, what's wrong with the duck costume? | ||
It's like, here's the real problem. | ||
It's a moral question. | ||
The problem is culture. | ||
It's already illegal to jump around naked, right? | ||
In most places. | ||
Yet all these pride events they do anyway. | ||
And not a single cop will do anything about it. | ||
I think that's just because they're afraid of the backlash. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I think the laws are actually in place that are just not being enforced. | ||
Look what happened in 2020 when we're behind the paywall. | ||
There was so much fraud. | ||
We saw them dropping off ballots at 3 a.m., pulling boxes, and no one would enforce them. | ||
When was that, though? | ||
Which one was that one? | ||
Just the 2020 election. | ||
We saw in Detroit at like 3 a.m. | ||
a white van dropping off. | ||
Two times they came around and dropped off giant pallets of boxes when no one was observing. | ||
They were escorted by a black sedan. | ||
And then in Georgia, they pulled the boxes out from under the table. | ||
Did you watch the full video of that one? | ||
Republican observers, I watched most of it. | ||
The full video shows them putting the boxes under the table too. | ||
I believe in that instance, the observers were outside the building watching from far away. | ||
In the video where they pull the box out from under the table, if you watch the actual full surveillance footage, you can actually see them take, as people are dropping ballots off, they put them in the boxes and then put them under the tables. | ||
So those, like you can actually watch those ballots come in. | ||
Okay. | ||
In Michigan, I could list a ton of things. | ||
In Michigan, there were people that were registered to vote and voted that had been dead for 20 years that you could search on a public database. | ||
Fleckus actually found 10,000, went through a bunch of them on a list of 10,000 and CNN tried to disprove it and just actually lied inside of it. | ||
There was the athlete from, I think, Tennessee who was like in Colorado And voted absentee, and then also voted in person, and he was like, what the fuck? | ||
And he went on, I think he went on like Tucker Carlson or some shit. | ||
And just what we saw in Arizona, where they literally shut down 62 voting stations in a Republican district on election day, and the judge says, well, you know, I don't know, not enough to really do anything here. | ||
It's like, guys, they're shutting down the elections at this point. | ||
What else do you need? | ||
So that's why I'm like three when we know Peter Thiel three years to save the country. | ||
That's what he said last year. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's blocked you out. | ||
Two more years, according to Peter. | ||
That's why we look at it more. | ||
I think I think Elon buying Twitter is a massive, massive. | ||
Yeah, I think that bought us at least a couple more years. | ||
I feel like Matt Gaetz coming on the show last week bought us another 20, 30 years. | ||
I have so much more they did in the house is is historic. | ||
And he's open about blockchain backups for voting, too, because he knows. | ||
I was like, what about making them, you know, mandating with the government that they release their source code? | ||
These companies like Dominion, whoever have proprietary machine code. | ||
He's like, fuck the code. | ||
Blockchain. | ||
Blockchain. | ||
100%. | ||
Why don't we? | ||
The Senate map in 2024 is ridiculously favorable for Republicans. | ||
The Democrats have to defend like 15 seats and a lot of them are in like Montana, West Virginia, Texas. | ||
Sorry, Democrats not in Texas. | ||
Arizona. | ||
You know, so we I was looking at, if we had fair elections, Republicans would probably have like 62 or 63. | ||
They were looking at a filibuster-proof majority. | ||
Now with election fraud and whatever, at the very least we're probably going to get at least 51 or 52. | ||
And it's likely going to be 56. | ||
So we've got a really good roadmap in the future we've got to get the president in. | ||
We've got to get ballot harvesting. | ||
We have to ballot harvest. | ||
But we've gone way over. | ||
Hey man, thanks for hanging out. | ||
It's been a bliss. | ||
Well, thank you for having me. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
This was a good one. | ||
And for everybody who's a member, thanks for all the support making it possible. | ||
We'll see y'all next time. |