Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey - Ep 682 | My Response to Chrissy Teigen & The Truth About “Little Demon” | Guest: Hilary Kennedy
Episode Date: September 21, 2022Today we start off with yet another distasteful TikTok glorifying abortion and reiterate that this is not a rare occurrence in the pro-abortion camp. Then, we discuss Chrissy Teigen's recent comments ...about her miscarriage, which she now labels a "life-saving abortion." Many were not surprised that Teigen and her husband, John Legend, who are political activists, would tie this tragedy to the issue of abortion rights post-Roe. We're also joined by BlazeTV’s Hilary Kennedy, host of Four Minute Buzz, to discuss the new FXX (owned by Disney) animated series (advertised for adults), "Little Demon." The show follows the antichrist, a 13-year-old girl, as her father, Satan, fights for custody of her soul. We talk about how this type of demonic content, while advertised for adults, still reaches kids, and look into the dark past of this show's executive producer. We finish off by rating some celebrity low-rise jeans sightings. --- Timecodes: [01:04] Abortion TikTok reaction [6:16] Chrissy Teigen abortion story [19:35] Discussing "Little Demon" with Hilary Kennedy [36:40] Celebrity low-rise jean sightings --- Today's Sponsors: Good Ranchers — change the way you shop for meat today by visiting GoodRanchers.com/ALLIE and use promo code 'ALLIE' to save $30 off your order and lock in your price! A'Del — go to adelnaturalcosmetics.com and enter promo code "ALLIE" for 25% off your first order! Covenant Eyes — protect you and your family from the things you shouldn't be looking at online. Go to coveyes.com/ALLIE to try it FREE for 30 days! ExpressVPN — have more anonymity online. Go to ExpressVPN.com/ALLIE and get three extra months FREE. --- Show Links: Deseret News: "A profane, gory cartoon has this parents group criticizing Disney" https://www.deseret.com/entertainment/2022/9/19/23357412/parents-television-council-criticizes-disney-little-demon-fxx --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey
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Hey, this is Steve Day.
If you're listening to Allie, you already understand that the biggest issues facing our country
aren't just political.
They're moral, spiritual, and rooted in what we believe is true about God, humanity, and reality
itself.
On the Steve Day show, we take the news of the day and tested against first principles,
faith, truth, and objective reality.
We don't just chase narratives and we don't offer false comfort.
We ask the hard questions and follow the answers wherever they leave, even when it's unpopular.
This is a show for people who want honesty over hype and clarity over chaos.
If you're looking for commentary grounded in conviction and unwilling to lie to you about where we are or where we're headed, you can watch this D-Day show right here on Blaze TV or listen wherever you get podcasts.
I hope you'll join us.
Chrissy Teigen now says that she had an abortion two years ago after telling the world it was a tragic miscarriage.
So what is the truth here?
What does it mean?
Why should we care?
Also, FX's little demon is making waves and not in a good way.
This demonic cartoon has a lot of people concerned, not just about the message that it's bringing,
but also the disturbing history of its creator.
So we have Hillary Kennedy here who is going to break down the secret truth behind the show.
and why it is so dangerous for culture today.
This episode is brought to you by our friends at Good Ranchers.
Go to Good Ranchers.com slash All right.
Before we get into those two subjects that I outlined in the introduction,
I just want to show you this clip that I saw circulating.
It was posted originally by lips of TikTok on Twitter.
It was posted originally on TikTok by this TikTok user.
And it just sets us up as a reminder of the.
the wickedness that we are up against. And it dispels any myth that there is any such thing
as neutrality. And it reminds us, too, that this truly is a spiritual battle that we're in,
especially when we are talking about something like abortion. Now, before I play you the clip and
react to it, I do want to give you something else to look forward to. At the end of this episode,
we are going to bring back the low-rise jeans segment. We are going to, we're going to,
analyze and rate some low-rise jeans because you guys know that that is a very important
mission that I am on and that is to abolish low-rise jeans forever. So we'll end on a lighter
note after talking about some of the disturbing things, but very important things that we're
talking about today. All right, let's go ahead and play that clip.
Straight up, though, if I ever have to have an abortion, you bet I'm going to have a fucking party.
I'm, like, going to have, like, cupcakes with, like, aborted. Beavis is drawn
on them, lots of snacks, lots, I'm going to come up with some sort of cocktail and call it the
abhorting fetus and be and all of my friends are just going to hang out, eat a bunch of yummy dead
fetus themed food, get drunk, and have a great old time. The only reason I, you know, I even
hesitate sometimes. And there are so many clips out there that I'm like, oh, I should react to
that or maybe played on that that I do not show. Because I'm like, I'm like,
Like, you know, people know that things are crazy. People know that things are evil. But I just sometimes want to remind us of the depth of the evil that characterizes the pro-abortion side. Now, I'm not saying that everyone who considers themselves pro-choice has that kind of mentality sees abortion as something that is trite, that is funny, that is worth celebrating and dehumanizes intentionally the unborn in that way. But I do want.
want those of you who consider yourself that to realize that the side that you're on is demonic,
that the side that you're on is motivated by and funded by and pushed by evil.
To have legal access to killing a vulnerable group of people in the name of autonomy and choice
is wrong. It's wrong and it's wicked. And it's really not difficult. Should not be difficult.
at all to say as a Christian that we are unabashedly against that. There are a lot of people who
stay out there. There's no one that's pro abortion. No one is pro abortion. Look, that person actually
represents many, many people on the pro abortion side that are getting louder and that are getting
bigger. They're radical. They're radical and they want and will fight for unrestricted access to
abortion without apology for any reason through all nine months of pregnancy funded by the taxpayer.
If people continue to vote for the politicians that vote for that.
So think long and hard this coming November about the kinds of movements that you support
with your vote.
Now, continuing this conversation about abortion, we are going to analyze this crazy
Chrissy Teagan situation.
Hey, this is Steve Day.
If you're listening to Allie, you already understand that the biggest issues facing our country
aren't just political.
They're moral, spiritual, and rooted in what we believe is true about God, humanity, and
reality itself.
On the Steve Day show, we take the news of the day and tested against first principles,
faith, truth, and objective reality.
We don't just chase narratives and we don't offer false comfort.
We ask the hard questions and follow the answers wherever they leave, even when it's
unpopular.
This is a show for people who want honesty over hype and clarity over.
chaos. If you're looking for commentary grounded in conviction and unwilling to lie to you about where
we are or where we're headed, you can watch this T-Day show right here on Blaze TV or listen wherever
you get podcasts. I hope you'll join us. Okay, I want to talk about this Chrissy Teigen abortion
story. Many of you have sent me the story. You've asked me about it. I said I would talk about it
on Monday, then Tuesday, and I just didn't have time. So I do finally want to address it and tell you
what I think about this today. Now, I've realized when I, after I posted some of my thoughts about
this on Instagram, I got so many messages from you all just saying how much you really do not like
Chrissy Tegan. I mean, you really just disdain her. I didn't realize kind of the level of
hostility that a lot of people seem to have against her. I don't really know that much about her.
I mean, obviously I knew that she was anti-Trump. I know that she's liberal. I know that she said,
some rude things about conservative is about people who vote for Donald Trump. And I'm like,
well, you know, what else is new? A lot of celebrities have done that. Obviously,
John Legend, he is, honestly, based on his rhetoric, seems to be pretty radically left-wing
and politically active. So of course, I believe their political choices are very stupid and not only
stupid, but dangerous and destructive. So I wasn't surprised, of course, when they've come
out in favor of abortion and against the overturning of Roe v. Wade that was accomplished through
the Dobbs decision a couple months ago. What I was, I guess, a little surprised that they did
was use a tragedy that they went through with their son a couple years ago to try to
support the issue of abortion or try to support unfettered legal access to.
abortion. And a lot of you, when I said that I was surprised by that, you know, I was shocked and
kind of disgusted by that. A lot of you said that you weren't surprised at all that you think
that she's the kind of person that just does something like that, which I don't really know.
But without trying to make even like assessments of her motivation, I still think that I can say
this whole thing is really disgusting. So let me back up a little bit in case you don't know
at all the context of all of this. So in September of 2020, Chris,
Tegan posted an Instagram post about the loss of her and John Legend's son that they named Jack.
So here was part of the caption, which really, it just broke my heart at the time.
We are shocked and in the kind of deep pain you can only hear about the kind of pain that we've
never felt before.
We were never able to stop the bleeding and give our baby the fluids he needed.
Despite bags and bags of blood transfusions, it just wasn't enough.
And then she goes on to say that they named the baby Jack.
and she says to our Jack, I'm so sorry that the first few moments of your life were met with so many
complications that we couldn't give you the home that you needed to survive. And there were pictures
that she posted of her kind of doubled over, just crying over this in the hospital room.
They posted pictures like holding the baby. Of course, you couldn't see the baby. You could tell that he was just
wrapped in blankets. And a lot of people, including some people who
are conservatives that I guess just really don't like Chrissy Teigen. They mocked her for this,
or they said, this is so awful to post about these private moments. And you shouldn't, you're just
doing this for attention. You really shouldn't be putting this on Instagram. You just want people to
feel bad for you. And I really had a, I really had a problem with those kinds of comments at the time,
because I have seen lots of people famous and not famous post these kinds of pictures of the first
moments of their child's life, if their child was delivered early and then quickly
passed away. I actually, I don't think that that is weird. I mean, maybe it is for some of you.
Maybe you would never post something like that. I don't think I would ever post something like
that. I'm a very private person. But I could see how images like this would help other people
who have gone through these kinds of tragedies and these kinds of hardships. And I think a lot of
people think celebrities just have an easy life because they have all of the money in the world
that they never go through these kinds of complications. And yet, I think that her very vulnerable
pictures showed people that, wow, it doesn't matter how rich you are. Money can't buy you a perfect
life. Money cannot save you from every tribulation and every form of loss and every hardship. And so
I really had an issue and said so publicly with people going after Chrissy Teigen about
this and it really seemed like underneath it. It was just resentment kind of about our political
differences. And personally, that's just not a place that I will go, no matter how vehemently I
disagree with someone's politics and ideology. But now, but now I'm wondering if I should have
gone on the defense here. And I still think if I could go back, I would have said the same things.
But now it's very confusing what actually went.
down and if she is now telling the truth because she recently speaking at proper
daily's a day of reasonable conversation summit an invitation only annual gathering of
TV creators and leading change makers on September 15th she said that she just recently realized
because of something that her husband said that she had an abortion and that that is why
it's so important for her to be an activist for legal access to abortion and to be angry about
the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which, by the way, just leaves it up to the states. It doesn't
ban abortion in any way, unfortunately. She realized that this was her experience, that without the
protections of Roe v. Wade, I guess she's saying she would not have been able to, what she is now
calling abort, her child Jack. But it doesn't seem like from what
we know that this was an abortion. An abortion is the intentional killing of a child inside the womb.
And now I know that medical coding for insurance purposes, for example, say things like induced
abortion, so an intentional abortion or a spontaneous abortion. And that is unfortunate language
for what we refer to as a miscarriage. But we understand and the law
understands that there is a difference between an induced abortion and deliberate abortion and a
miscarriage in which a child just dies naturally. They were not murdered. They were not injected with a
poison that goes into their heart and forces them into cardiac arrest. They were not dismembered
in the womb with forcips. They were not poisoned by a pill. That's what happens in abortion and the
second and then also the first trimesters. We know that there is a difference between
miscarriage and an abortion.
There is also a difference between an induced abortion and delivering early to save the life
of the mother.
And that seems to be from the words that she used when this happened in 2020, that seems
to be what happened here, that they had to induce delivery and they had to deliver
their son in order to save her life.
No pro-lifer has ever been against procedures that will save the life of the mother,
even if that tragically means that the child will die moments after birth.
What we have said is that it is wrong to intentionally go in the womb and kill a child.
We want the child and the mother to have all of the life-saving care and effort possible
in order to try to preserve both lives.
We do not believe that the child's life is superior in worth to the mother's life.
We believe that they are equally valuable and that everything should be done to try to help
and save them both.
And it seemed like from her caption in 2020 where she said the first moments of your life
were met with complications, that that is what happened here, that there was not an abortion
performed in which he was deliberately killed in.
inside her womb. So the question is, why is she now saying that it was an abortion? Is it because she saw
her medical coding and it said spontaneous abortion and she got confused? Is it because someone told her
that, well, if you deliver early, that is an abortion and there are laws on the books right now
in red states that would prohibit you from doing that, which is not true. Every single pro-life law
on the books makes an exception for different kinds of procedures to save the life of the mother.
So is she just misinformed? Is she just ignorant? Or is this malicious? Is she using a very emotional,
a very heartstring pulling, a very traumatic event in her life for the purposes of political
activism so that other people will then be emotionally manipulated to advocate on behalf of the
killing of unborn children? If so, that is evil. I know some people are applauding her for
being brave, for being vulnerable here, for really being transparent and putting her heart on the line.
But it seems to me, again, based on her own words from a couple years ago, that she is changing
what really happened, what really went down for the sake of politics and the most wicked,
depraved kind of politics, the kind of politics that lobby for killing innocent children
inside the womb. And that makes me really sad. That makes me really sad for her. That makes me
really sad for her family. That makes me really sad for her child. I did and still do have a lot
of compassion for what she went through. Whatever she calls it, whether she calls it in her minds
an abortion or whether she calls it a stillbirth or a procedure to save her own life, I know that
she is still heartbroken over this. And so I'm still sad for her. I still feel for her,
but I am even more sad that she is using this to try to make it easier for other people
to intentionally kill their child inside the womb for whatever reason. And by the way,
the overturning of Roe v. Wade has zero effect on California law where she lives. California is
going to continue to be a so-called sanctuary state for abortion. It's really the opposite of
sanctuary for babies in California. California is going to continue to have extreme, radical,
unfettered abortion policy, way more liberal than the vast majority of the world than all of
Europe. They're going to continue to allow true abortion for any reason, probably up until
the point of birth, if they can. And so I don't really know why,
Chrissy Teigen is trying to use this in a way that is truly nefarious and truly malicious and
manipulative. I pray for her heart. I pray for repentance for them. I pray that the grace of God
would show up and speak the truth and love to them. Until then, I think that we should be
perfectly clear in condemning this kind of manipulation and argument as the evil that it is.
Hillary, thank you so much for joining us. I'm excited to be here. Yes. Okay, just in case people don't know, can you first tell us who you are and what you do? My name is Hillary Kennedy. I do the four-minute buzz, which is in the Glydebeck program every morning. So I do the news hits at 8, 9, and 10. Give you all the news you need to know for the day. And also, you have starred in a lot of commercials. And you've done a lot of hosting. You've probably seen her on commercials without realizing it. Sometimes when I'm at a hotel or this hasn't happened in a little bit, but I remember a couple years ago,
I was at a hotel in like Colorado and I looked up and I was like I recognize that voice and it was you.
I have loved doing commercials. That's what I started out doing was things for like Sonic America's
Drive-in or 7-Eleven and so it's been a lot of fun. I still do one every now and then and it's just
kind of a nice way to make a little extra money and escape from from the hard news of the world.
Yes. Okay. So one thing before we get into this little demon show, something that I've noticed is that
you've become more outspoken when it comes to issues, political issues, cultural issues,
than maybe you were when you were just doing non-political stuff. Is that because of a transition
into motherhood or just because of your career? What has that been like? It's been a little bit of both,
but I will say motherhood definitely made me stop and look more closely at issues that end up
affecting our children, things that, you know, I would hear about in the news and I would think,
oh, this is important, but not really feel moved to do anything about.
or talk to people about.
But I have a son that's almost four, and I see the things that are kind of sneaking into
children's programming or into their books or being taught at their schools.
And it really upsets my soul.
So it's kind of motivated me to say a little more, do a little more, because you start
realizing there are so many like-minded people out there.
And I have so many friends that maybe are not currently parents or don't follow news
or politics at all.
And they are completely unaware.
So it's making me want to say more and do more for that very reason just to help educate people because I wasn't following it closely.
Right.
While you're about to educate us on this show, Little Demon, and I first heard people talking about it on Instagram.
And they were understandably concerned because it looks like it's targeted toward kids.
And it's obviously about Satan, which you're going to break down for us exactly what the,
what the show is about.
But it's actually an adult animated sitcom.
So should we still be worried about it?
Break it down for us.
Yes, I think we should definitely be worried about it.
Disney is the parent company that owns FXX, which is a network that plays a lot of these adult-themed cartoons.
So they have greenlit little demon.
And although they say it's targeted towards adults 18 to 40 years old, the main character of the show,
is a middle school-aged girl. The fact that it's a cartoon also, I mean, that just is always going to
appeal to kids. But it does have some big names attached to it. Danny DeVito is the voice of Satan
in the show. Aubrey Plaza, who a lot of people loved from Parks and Rec. She's the mom on the show.
Some celebrities make cameos on the show like Arnold Schwarzenegger. But essentially, the show is
about a woman who has sex with Satan, gets pregnant, and gives birth to the Antichrist.
her daughter, who is the Antichrist, is coming of age. And when that happens, Satan realizes,
I want to have a relationship with my daughter and starts pursuing, knowing her, and claiming her soul.
So that's the premise of the show. Okay. Which is bad. And comes up with that kind of thing.
Well, okay. So it's like Rosemary's baby, isn't it? Yes. So that was actually their inspiration initially
is they wanted to come up with a show that had a theme of a cursed womb and what happens, you know,
when you've got a character that's dealing with that.
So the people that created the show,
I looked into their background
because when you look at the show
just at face value, it's filled with violence.
It has paganism.
It has full frontal nudity.
It has 173 instances of foul language.
Is it the adults full frontal?
Hopefully not the child at least, right?
Yes.
But I will say regarding the child,
she's 13 years old in the show,
the very first episode is about her getting her period for the first time.
So they show a lot of graphic things in this cartoon.
And they really justify what they're able to show because they can get away with doing so much more since it's animated.
So the graphic violence and nudity.
So it's full of all of these things.
So I started looking into, well, who is creating this?
And why in the world would Disney have Greenlit the show?
So the three writers are Darcy Fowler, Seth Kirchner, and Kieran Vela.
And when I was looking into their backgrounds, all three of those creators and writers were exposed to really dark or gory or profane movies and TV when they were very young between the ages of 6 and 15.
So all of them talked about being exposed to shows like or movies like The Shining and It and the Exorcist.
And because they were exposed to those things at such a young age, this is kind of what they gravitate towards.
the executive producer, and I found this to be the most disturbing, it's a guy named Dan Harmon.
And a lot of us have seen things that he's created.
He was the creator of the TV show community.
He also created another animated series called Rick and Morty.
But the thing about Dan Harmon is back in 2009, he created a pilot for a show that he wanted to do called Daryl.
He shot like a teaser for it.
And it shows him simulating rape on a base.
baby. Now it's not a live baby. It was a baby doll. Still. Oh my gosh.
Takes his pants down. So you see almost everything. You definitely see his backside,
but you see almost everything. And then he simulates a sex act on a baby. Wow.
He. This is the executive producer for Little Demon. Yes. Acted out in 2009 in a pilot
raping a baby. That same year, NBC Greenlit community. So people found
this video, they found it very distasteful and disturbing. He did have to apologize for it. He tried to
get it scrubbed from the internet. Of course, those places, you know, those videos always find a place
on the internet like 4chan and places like that. People had downloaded it. So it is now currently
up on YouTube. So think about all the things that are banned on YouTube for violating their
policies. This video, which I saw, is still on YouTube and has been there for the last however many
years. So you can view it. I wouldn't advise it. But it is there so you can see what kind of
person is executive producing a TV show. I would definitely absolutely not advise looking that up.
I hate to even talk about it, but it does kind of give contacts for the kind of people that are
driving the entertainment that is shaping culture and public conversations about things. I mean,
they are never afraid to pull the Overton window as far into the direction of
evil as possible. Meanwhile, Christians are told that if we try to influence the culture or politics
or the cultural conversation at all, then we're pushing our views on people and we're just
being bombastic and we just need to kind of go to a place of neutrality. Meanwhile, the other side
is not neutral at all or shy about trying to push their wickedness into every sphere they occupy.
Well, absolutely. And I feel like a show like Little Demon is really glamorizing.
and glorifying revenge and vindication and violence.
And I'm just not sure that they are thinking about what the repercussions of that will be
when we're exposing not only just children, but adults to this sort of programming over and over and over.
And then we wonder why we have violence in schools or why we have all of these horrible road rage incidents.
People feel like they've gotten the green light because this stuff is so readily available.
And not only put in front of our faces, but really pushed in front of our faces.
Yeah. So there are some groups that have been protesting the show who have been asking advertisers to pull their advertising.
The parents' television and media council sort of leading the charge on that. And they did get Olive Garden, T-Mobile, and Burger King. They were frequent sponsors with FXX. And they did decide to pull their advertising.
That's good. So the more people, hey, hit him where it hurts.
Definitely. The more of us that can write to the network, write to those advertisers specifically and say, hey,
I saw that you advertise on FXX. They're running the show Little Demon. This is why I think you should
pull your funding. I think it can make a very big difference, but it just takes a lot of us
caring about it, saying something about it and trying to make something happen.
Wow, there are so many different aspects to this that I find disturbing. One, that there is a,
I don't know if you call it a protagonist or antagonist when it's an Antichrist, but
protagonist, I guess, in the show that it's a 13-year-old girl.
who starts her period. So that is concerning if their defense that is that this is targeted
towards adults, this has nothing to do with children, then why is that what sets the show up?
Why is the central figure a young girl? That's creepy in itself if this is truly an adult cartoon.
But that also tells me that this probably isn't fully directed towards adults. As you said,
cartoons are already just by how they look going to be.
appealing to children, especially like those in those like kind of preteen years who are in those
formative stages whose parents might see a cartoon and just say, oh, well, that's, you know,
it's probably innocent. It's no big deal. So either way, whether they have a young protagonist
who appeal to kids or they have a young protagonist and they're trying to appeal to adults,
that's creepy and problematic. Definitely. It's just, it's not shocking, but it does make total sense
that they are trying to really continue to push normalizing violence.
Satanism.
One of the comments that I read said that I'm trying to find it here.
Somebody made a comment on, oh yeah, here we go, on YouTube.
And they said, let me get this straight.
This isn't even a tactic of desensitization anymore.
It's just straight up trying to make Satanism relatable.
Yeah, I'm out.
And I was like, thank goodness.
Other people are recognizing that they're trying to normalize.
of this again not shocking because we're seeing it happen every day but it is
something that we have to be so vigilant about yeah so I hope that most parents are
really taking the time to not only talk with their kids about recognizing
what these kinds of things are and avoiding them when they do come on because
we can't be with them every second you know when they're at a friend's house or
even at school they're showing programming that a lot of us have conflicting
views about try and watch TV with them yourself as often as possible and then
use the parental controls that you have on your phones your TV
And I would also limit the devices in your house or limit the devices they have access to.
Absolutely.
Because again, a show like this, it does appeal to kids.
It's selling itself as a comedy.
It's very colorful.
And it's got a lot of like fun, upbeat, happy music.
And it really does seem like it's geared towards children.
Yeah.
And I remember someone saying this.
I didn't come up with this.
But I heard this and it's so true that every family is the age of its oldest child.
So whatever, if you have a child.
a 13-year-old or your good friends, have a 13-year-old, whatever they're watching, whatever they have
access to, whatever they're talking about, so the younger siblings will be too, especially if the
parents are like, oh, you know, I trust them, it's fine. Well, we just have to remember that that's
kind of the influence that is happening. And we do have to be vigilant in stewarding our child's mind
and also in showing them, because as you said, it's not just trivializing.
Satanism is actually glorifying it.
And it's not just atheism.
It's not just, hey, God isn't real.
It's actually, hey, here's Satan and he's someone that you actually, you know, should be following.
Right.
And so we have to teach our kids as Christians that, hey, look, this is not just a cartoon character.
This is not a game.
This is not something that we mess with.
This is not something that we laugh about.
Satan exists.
Evil exists.
Right.
demons exist, the spiritual realm exists. And Ephesian 6 tells us that that is who our battle is
against the powers of darkness that we cannot see. And so teaching our kids, too, that there is a
spiritual battle going on for your heart and soul right now. And while I'm your parent and while
you're under my house, I am going to do everything that I can to help you fight that battle.
So we're not going to mess around with things like this. So one good redemptive part is that it gives an
opportunity for parents to teach. I know that you saw this commercial. I know that you saw this at your
friend's house. Let's talk about it. It's not that, hey, this isn't real. It is real and it's dead
serious. Absolutely. Amen to everything you said. And you're so right. It opens the door to have those
conversations. Because again, if the parents of these writers and creators had had that conversation
with their children when they were young, I don't know that they would be making this sort of content
today. But they were exposed to it so young, whether the parents allowed it or they didn't know,
either way, they were exposed to it.
And now this is the sort of stuff that they find entertaining,
fascinating, and that they're glamorizing.
And I don't want my son growing up and having that experience
and putting those things out of the world.
So I think what you're saying is so important.
We have to have that talk with them to tell them it is real.
We're not messing with it.
And we are in a battle.
Hillary, Hollywood is filled with a bunch of weird sickos.
I agree with that, 100%.
And oh, oh, man, oh, ma'am.
We have got a battle ahead of us.
Thank you so much for informing us for digging deep into this and telling us why we should still be concerned.
Thank you for having me on.
All right.
I wanted to end the episode on a lighter note because we just talked about some sad and disturbing stuff that is really important for us to discuss.
But you know what also is important?
My fight against low-rise jeans.
You guys know this has been a mission of mine for a while.
I only have a few hills that I will die on abortion.
gender ideology, obviously, first and foremost, the gospel.
But another one of these hills is the resurgence of low-rise genes.
I think it's just a symptom of our, the degradation of society, honestly, depravity,
surely low-rise genes fits somewhere in the original Greek of Romans 1.
And so I am setting out against it.
And one of the things that I like to do is to rate low-rise genes that I see out in the wild or that my producers see out in the wild.
And I don't remember the grading scale at all.
I think that 10 was bad and 1 was good.
I don't know.
We don't have an official scale here.
I'm looking over at my team and they have nothing.
They're blank faces.
So I'm going to say that.
I'm going to say that 10 is like the most acceptable one is like, oh my gosh, these are terrible.
Also, I just want to do a plug for millennials against low-rise jeans, this activist sticker
right here with all our lovely stickers, we can link it in the description of this episode.
All right.
Let's pull up the first low-rise gene in the wild.
Who is this?
Dove, Cameron?
Dove?
She's an actress singer, aren't we all?
Disney Star.
Okay, what's going on with the bottom of these pants?
Are they tied with a belt?
Okay, so she has tucked in
her baggy, low-rise jeans
into the top of her shoes,
into like her espedrals?
That's what it looks like.
Now, I can give points for that
if it's for a matter of comfort, if maybe the top strap of her shoe, like her wedges were digging
into her ankle. And she was like, I'm just going to tuck these bad boys in my shoe. That'll make me
feel better. I'm down for that because I hate being uncomfortable. And then what's her belt situation?
Is it like a rope? Oh, folded over jeans. Wow. I need glasses. I can't tell. Okay. So she's folded them over.
Originally, these were cute high-rise jeans. And she was like, I don't want to look cute. I want to
weird. And so she rolled down her pants. And what's on her jacket? Looks like hamburgers from over here.
Coffee beans. Okay. I was close with hamburgers. Gosh. Smiley faces. Are y'all blind too?
Coffee beans. Hamburger. Smiley faces. They're literally two inches away from the picture and they can't
figure out if it's smiley face or a coffee bean. Smiley face. Okay, that's not as weird. She's got a match.
watching jacket bra combo, smiley face coffee beans on her jacket.
This goes back to what I said with Hillary, Hollywood, people are weird.
I mean, I don't care people's, you know, style choices or whatever they want.
But since I'm morally against little-rise jeans, I'm going to have to rate this whole get-up.
10 is the worst.
10 is the best, I think.
I'm going to have to rate this a three because she went out of her way.
to make these low-rise genes by rolling them down.
That is egregious.
All right, next one.
Oh, who is this?
Oh, I've heard of her.
I'm not trying to be rude at all because she's,
is she pregnant in this picture?
Okay.
Okay.
Well, I can't tell.
I think I've seen her before,
so I'm sure she's very beautiful, although I can't see her face because she's wearing a mask.
That's the worst part of this, obviously.
Oh, goodness.
I just don't understand how maybe she can't afford a full-length mirror.
And so we need to start like a go fund me or something like that.
But why someone would look at themselves and say, this looks better than if I just wore jeans that fit.
I'm sure she's a very beautiful person with a very beautiful figure.
Nothing against that at all.
I just think people don't do themselves any favors.
And the crotch is baggy.
But it's better than the last one for sure.
Better than the last one.
So I'm going to go with a four for sweet girl, Emily.
All right.
Next one.
Oh, this is the girl that Julia Fox.
Ah, yes.
Wow.
I'm so with it.
Okay, it looks like she cut off the top of her jeans.
Is that what it looks like from y'all's vantage point?
Oh, okay.
So for those who can't see, she looks like she looks like she cut off the top of her jeans.
she cut off the waistband of her jeans to make the lower-eyed jeans.
She has an amazing core, so good for her.
And then she turned the top of her jeans into like a band-o-type situation that she is wearing under a jacket.
I mean, she's a very beautiful person, obviously.
If y'all haven't, like, seen videos of her talking.
You should do that.
It's very strange.
And her shoes are her shoes also a part of her jeans.
And her bag is also.
I thought that was a jean jacket, but she's already wearing a jacket.
Once again, Hollywood people, they've got too much time and money on their hands.
That must be what it is.
I'm going to give this.
Again, same problem with the first.
She went out of her way to make these low-rise jeans.
And they're not flattering.
Look how bunchy they are.
I'm going to have to go with a 4.2. 4.2.
4.2. It's a good picture of her. Any other ones? That's it. That's it. The low-rise jeans that we saw in the wild. And I hope to name and shame everyone who is wearing low-rise jeans until they are no more, until it makes it to the Supreme Court. All right. That's all we have time for today. And tomorrow, we've got an awesome conversation for you that you are absolutely going to love. So make sure that you tune in for that.
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