Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey - Ep 727 | The Most Cringe TikTok Videos We Could Find
Episode Date: December 20, 2022Today we’re reviewing the craziest Tik Toks and clips we could find, so move on over to YouTube if you want to watch along! We start with Dylan Mulvaney’s TikTok claiming he carries tampons in cas...e a woman nearby needs one. We dive into our theories on that. Then, we look at adults who need affirmation from kids, adults who are a little bit TOO into kids' things, and adults who get in public fights over masks. We discuss progressive Christianity, "stay-at-home girlfriends," and anti-white racism, which all seem to be abundant in Clown World. --- Timecodes: (00:58) Clip review begins (01:33) Dylan Mulvaney tampon response (13:10) Polyamorous woman needs kid approval (15:55) Furries in public (20:10) Furry at a pride event (21:39) Covid crazy gets angry (24:43) Woke church (26:24) Dating as a progressive Christian (29:40) Stay-at-home girlfriend (32:45) Anti-white racist (36:29) French protestors dragged off road --- Today's Sponsor: EdenPURE — get 3 Thunderstorm Air Purifiers for under $200 at EdenPureDeals.com, use promo code 'ALLIE'! --- Relevant Episodes: Ep 692 | Sorry, Ulta: Men Can’t Be Moms https://apple.co/3hszNfe Ep 699 | Vindication for the Unvaccinated in New York https://apple.co/3WnE3LT --- 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 'ALLIE20' for 20% off the entire shop: 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
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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. Furries and polyamorous people seek
validation for their sexual preferences and identities from children. Dylan Mulvaney says that he has a
tampon to offer you. People in 2022
are still getting worked up about others who are choosing not to wear masks.
And anti-white racism is apparently okay.
We are reacting to all kinds of TikTok videos today.
This is one that you will want to watch on YouTube.
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Okay, guys, today we have another fun episode where we are going to react to some of the craziest clips online.
All kinds of things that we see on TikTok and I might phone a friend, aka my team over there to see what they think about some of these things.
But man, life, the world, wild, y'all.
It's wild.
So I've got a response to some of these things.
I haven't seen these clips before.
So this will be my unfiltered, spontaneous reaction to them.
So let's go ahead and get into it.
Let's play whatever clip that you guys have next first.
I haven't talked about tampons on here lately because I don't use them.
I'm a woman who doesn't have a uterus.
I just sometimes carry one in case anybody needs it.
I'm so tired of sticking up for myself over something that was so pure intentioned.
But now Twitter is just ablaze.
And this week, there's some women that are now coming.
for tampacks and I want it to clear the air.
So I have some amazing news.
Are you ready?
I have never worked with tampax before.
The most that happened was they sent me a few boxes of tampons back in April just in
case I bumped into anyone including yourselves and I gave them all the way.
The bigger problem at hand is that you feel me carrying a tampon around is a threat to
you and your womanhood.
How is someone doing something nice so repulsive to you?
Because listen to this, if a man, whether he was your boyfriend or your husband, could even be your gay best friend, kept a tampon for you at his house just in case you needed it, you'd gush over him.
You would run to brunch on Sunday and tell all your gal pals that he's so thoughtful and he cares and he listens.
And the last thing I will say, and this will probably make you feel really good, is that I'm jealous of you.
You know, I wish I was born in your body.
I wish I had a uterus.
You know, my sex assigned at birth was a biological male.
Does that make you feel better hearing me say that?
It's just not what God had in mind.
So here I am.
I am also very nervous for you just because hopefully soon,
transphobia won't be as tolerated online,
but your tweets are forever and I don't want those to come back and haunt you.
See, that's okay.
I was just talking about this before it started.
Before I get into what I have to say about that,
last part. Let me just let me talk about some of this tampon stuff. And so if you don't know the
context of this, I've talked about Dylan Mulvaney before. He is the person who said on an
Ulta Beauty podcast that he wants to be a mom one day. This is someone who goes viral on Twitter
or on TikTok and has tons of followers on TikTok for what is called the Days of Girlhood,
where he talks about being a girl, becoming a girl. Now, this is,
like a 30 year old man talking about not just transitioning into a woman, which we know is a biological
impossibility, even a social impossibility. It's an impossibility all around, but actually talking
about being a girl. And many of his videos, if you have never had the displeasure of watching
his videos, are him acting like basically a 12-year-old girl. He has videos of himself pretending to be
scared of bugs and basically just acting like some kind of ditsy, air-headed flus.
see because that's what he thinks being a woman or being a girl is. And a few months ago,
he did some kind of video with some Tampax Tampons and people were like, why are you talking
about tampons? You can pretend to be a girl all you want. You can wear a girl clothes and you can
take the hormones and you can call yourself a girl, but you obviously don't actually have
a need for tampons. And so why are you talking about this? Why are you what seems like kind of fetishizing
a natural process that women go through that really makes us, part of what makes us a woman.
So now a few months later, he is deciding to respond to that.
And one thing that he actually says, this is another example of him, what I think is just
blatant woman hating and characterizing women in a way that just aligns with harmful
stereotypes. Honestly, he says in this video that we didn't have time to play the whole
thing of. He says, I, you know, I, in growing up in school, I was really good at science. And he says that,
so he knows that he doesn't have a period. But then he says something that I just found interesting.
He said, I was also shockingly good at math. What does that mean? What does that mean?
Is it because you think that girls aren't good at math? That's the joke. By the way, I'm not good
at math. But like a lot of girls are. So you're shockingly good at math. Why?
because girls aren't traditionally good at math.
That's how the stereotype goes.
Why is that shocking?
Because you want to be seen as a dits.
You want to be seen as an airhead.
Like, is that how it goes?
And by the way, like, no, I don't think it's normal for men to carry around tampons.
No.
I would not gush over a guy who was like, okay, so say we had, say my husband and I had a couple friend.
And say that we were hanging out with the husband of that couple.
And I was like, oh, you know, I just got to go to the bathroom.
And he reached into his pocket and he was like, a regular or super.
I would be like, I'm sorry.
I never want to see your face again.
That would be wild.
And if I had been dating a guy in college and I was, we were, you know, watching TV at his apartment.
And I went to go to the bathroom and I saw a jar of.
tampons in the bathroom, I would be mortified. I would not gush over that. I would be texting my friend
and say, can you please come get me? I am scared right now. No, that is not normal for men to carry
around tampons. I promise that no one is running to Dylan Mulvaney in public at the airport and saying,
shoot, it's that time of the month. Dylan, you got me? I promise that that's not happening. Okay.
so actually I think that this is weird. I do not think it's pure intentioned. I think that it's weird. And we don't need that. You are trivializing and somewhat fetishizing. Just what is like a natural bodily process of women. And here's where I will get into my theory about who Dylan is. When he talks about being, when he's like, how could you get mad about something so innocent? You see a look in his eye that I have seen in many other videos where he plays this part.
where he is just this innocent, dull-eyed person trying to bring love into the world and all of the
people who are criticizing him and are telling him, hey, you are pushing offensive stereotypes of
women as a male. And that is wrong. Please don't do this. He responds to those people as if he is
just doing the very best he can to be inclusive and loving and be authentic. And all of those people
are hateful, bigoted enemies. He does this look.
where he looks down and then looks back up at the camera and I see it.
I said, it's a role.
This is a script because you know, this guy's background is in Broadway acting.
He is an extremely talented singer.
I'm sure he was extremely talented as an actor.
He was in Book of Mormon.
I mean, he made it on Broadway.
You've got to be the best of the best to do that.
So while I don't think that his whole transgender thing is fake,
like I'm sure he really believes that he is a woman and that he really is obviously going through
the transition process here or so-called transition process.
I think that the role that he plays and how he has attracted such a large audience is by acting.
He is playing a role in these videos.
He knows how to manipulate you.
He knows how to come across as this just sweet, totally innocent person.
who is up against the world and who is brave.
But there are moments where he does these kinds of response videos to his haters
where you kind of ask, hang on, was that a threat?
Like he was responding to this girl who makes like parody TikTok videos of him.
And he was saying something.
And again, just this weird look in his eye or this the weird like turn of his angular
jaw and how he looks at the camera.
and he said, you know, before you leave this earth and he was talking about her legacy,
like, you know, do you want to have a legacy of hate?
That was just a little chilling.
It was like, wait, why did you use that turn of phrase?
And then at the end of this video, he goes, I don't want those tweets to come back to haunt you.
What do you mean by that, Dylan?
Come back to haunt you.
By who?
Like, do you think we're actually going in the direction of fewer people saying that men can't be women?
That's not the direction that we're going.
Actually, a couple of years ago, a lot of people were afraid to use real pronouns.
They were afraid to say something like biology isn't bigotry.
They were afraid to say, you know what?
I think that this is harmful to women.
I don't think men should be in women's prisons.
I don't think that men who pretend to be women should have the same access to sex exclusive spaces
that women do. I think this is actually harmful. There are more people now who are saying that.
There are more people who see all of the different forms of the predation of radical gender ideology
in our schools and on social media, how it's preying upon children and actually harming, especially
young girls. We ain't going the direction of being afraid of so-called transphobic tweets
coming back to haunt us. We are going in the direction of being more bold about this, all right?
And look, I don't hate Dylan Mulvaney. I don't. I think that he is made in the image of God,
that he has just as much inherent value and worth as any other person. And I believe he makes this comment.
He said, you know, I was assigned male at birth, which of course is not accurate phraseology.
You weren't just a signed male at birth. It wasn't just like a random guess that the doctors have.
They just like everyone since the beginning of time saw your anatomy and could have even known your
DNA while you're still in the womb that you are a male. That is what you are. And then you said,
God had other plans. No, he didn't. You had other plans. God had the plans. He knit you together in
your mother's womb. He didn't make a mistake by making you a male. You were not born in the wrong
body. It's impossible to be born in the wrong body. I know you feel and think a lot of things.
You identify in a certain way. You are declaring a lot of things. You are seeking affirmation of other
people who will tell you that you're a woman or you're a girl. But God made you.
you perfectly. He made you with purpose. He made you a man. And that is good. That's a good thing. It's a good
thing to be a boy, it's a good thing to be a man. It's okay to be a man who loves musical theater.
It's okay to be a man who loves to dance. It's okay to be a man who likes fashion. That's okay.
That doesn't actually make you a woman. And you are actually fighting against God with everything that
you have by trying to pretend to be something that you're not. And it's harmful to you. And it's harmful to
everyone around you too. So anyway, I am just, it'll be interesting to see I think what comes out
about this person in the next few years. I think a lot of this is a ruse and I'm just, I don't know
what's underneath it all, but I think time will probably tell. All right. I know that was a long
response, but this person solicits a lot of thoughts. All right. Next clip. So we get asked a lot
on our social media, what we would tell kids about our relationship, about a polyamorous relationship.
And we're not going to have kids, but you're a kid.
Yeah.
This is Cassidy.
She's my cousin and she's a kid.
What do you think of our relationship?
Like, what do you know about it?
That there's three people of dating each other.
Mm-hmm.
And, like, do you think that's weird?
No.
No?
Do you think it's, like, gross?
No.
Like, do you think as a child, you shouldn't know that we're all three in a relationship?
I think I should know.
Right?
Because, like, you're...
my cousin. Yeah. Yeah. So you think it's like fine that you know as a kid? Yeah. And like that your
brother knows. Yeah. Yeah. Cool. Oh my gosh. What an evil person. So this is a trend that we see in a lot of
these like sexual parapherias and these new identities is constantly seeking the affirmation of children.
I mean, that's, I mean, that's part of what is behind all of these teachers and all of these activists
within schools, constantly telling children about these things they want the,
affirmation of children, of their sexual lives. Why does it matter, like even independent of what I
think about polyamory, which is that it is sexual and societal chaos and immoral? But why does
it matter what your 12-year-old cousin thinks? Why would you not only ask her this, weird,
but why would you put it on social media? I have cousins. Let's see, when I got married,
I had cousins that were like probably around this age, 12, 13.
Did I go to them and say, hey, like, what do you think about my fiancee?
Think it's good?
Ooh, okay, like, let's put this on Instagram.
Like, let me tell you the dynamics of our relationship.
What do you think about my last breakup?
Like, that's weird.
That's weird.
Like, why would you go to preteens and teenagers to get confirmation of your sexual
choices?
Is it because you're actually very insecure about them?
because you know that it's weird and you think that getting the affirmation of other people
is going to help you feel more confident in that.
It's weird.
It's sick.
It's really perverse.
And by the way, you think this little girl is going to tell you your older cousin who has
some authority over her just because she is older.
And in front of all of these people on social media, you think that she's going to admit that
she thinks it's weird, that maybe she thinks that something is a little off.
Maybe she thinks it's inherently unstable.
No, of course. She's not going to say that publicly. You're basically bullying her. You're manipulating her by making this public. What weirdos. Stop trying to get affirmation about your identity and about your choices from children, you sick freaks. All right. Next one. Stop. Stop. Stop it. So when is the next scheduled trip to the moon that Elon Musk is working?
with Jeff Bezos.
I think that, I don't know, I just think that my family and I might, might just go ahead and go.
If you're listening to this, you didn't see that.
But this is also, I mean, this is an episode you probably need to be watching on YouTube anyway.
But this is, so this might actually seem innocent.
But if you do not have the misfortune of knowing what a furry is, there are adults who, it's like a whole suburb.
culture of people who like to dress up as animals and they put these animal costumes on,
but there's also like an inherently sexual weird part of this. There is like, again,
like a parapheria. There is something about like they, I don't know, I don't know, they like it.
They get off on the whole like animal thing. And here is a couple of adults dressed in furry costumes
at a park and the text says a cute interaction that we had with kids today where they're kind of like
you know playfully taunting the kids and like going up to them and interacting with them and laughing
with each other stop it stop it adults strangers strange adults you do not need to be
interacting with children at parks you don't especially dressed in your furry costume i understand
where the kids would think this is funny because kids think that, you know, stuffed animals are funny.
They like animals. They probably think that they're nice adults. But this is creepy. Stop seeking
affirmation of your parapherias and your weird hobbies and children. Stop it. You'll notice like so
much of the, especially when it comes to gender stuff and especially when it comes to like stuff like stuff like this.
furry stuff.
It's, there's like a whole big infantilization aspect of it.
When I was doing, when I criticized American girl a few weeks ago or whenever it was,
a couple weeks ago, for, for pushing puberty blockers in their new book about girls' bodies
that's marketed to girls as young as three years old, they had a whole section about
how purity blockers might be an option if you're uncomfortable with your body.
if you're uncomfortable with your identity.
Awful.
I won't even go off on that right now because you can go back and listen to that episode.
But I was introduced on Instagram to this subculture of adults who are not only obsessed
with dolls and they post all these pictures of dolls.
They collect these dolls, dress them up, post pictures of them.
They talk about them like they are real people.
They give them different pronouns and different identities and things like that.
This is like a huge part of their life.
But I also noticed how many of these people are, according to their profiles, transgender themselves, they say.
A lot of them say that they're autistic.
There is just a weird cross-section in this world of infantilization and in some cases true disability.
I think in some cases, that's kind of like an identity that people take on.
As we've talked about before, the transgender flag itself is baby colors.
And if you have listened to any of our podcast episodes on the cross section of these things,
which is very real and a very alive, especially when it comes to pornography, then you know that
it's really not a coincidence.
Very, very disturbing.
All right.
Next one.
So how's it like for it being in public?
Here we go again.
I'll let you know.
So this is me.
I'm actually walking towards a pride event in the area in which I live.
So this is someone who came up to me and wanted to picture.
and I received air pads by sake is what it was.
He was super nice.
It was really silly.
I just remember being like, what just happened?
Because I wasn't ready for it to happen immediately, but it did.
And I was like, okay, totally fine.
He-he, that's me.
These people were super nice, same bridge and everything that we were on.
She was, like, fan-girling the entire time about meeting me.
And I was like, she doesn't know me, but she just like, oh my God,
furry. These bridge killed me.
I mean, these stairs killed me.
Not bridge. Going back up,
I had to use my inhaler. It was not.
It was not it. But look at this.
Ew. Isn't it beautiful?
These people are super nice.
You're going to see a lot. I took lots of pictures
along the way.
Okay. Okay.
So,
big group. So this is another furry.
Apparently, it's called public fur suiting.
And she's wearing a, like, a pride flag.
She's going to a Pride March.
again, the infantilization. Also, what the heck? This is not Pride and Prejudice. Like, what is up with the music behind it? You're like a furry going to a Pride march. This is not some, like, I mean, you're not Mr. Darcy here. All right. Next one.
What are you going to be up. I'm not getting me. Okay. So who was on the other side of that? What? Okay. So who was on the other side of that? What was he so angry about?
So apparently someone who was not wearing a mask brushed past him a little bit too close. And that's what?
why he got mad. But you'll see at the end of the video, someone else without a mask gets really close to him.
Yeah, he did. He just seemed to care. So that's at least the story that was attached to this video.
And he is wearing like an in 95 mask. And I mean, who knows, maybe, which a lot of us would at this point.
Maybe he was like, hey, put on your mask or like, don't get close to me. And the guy like taunted him or said something that he found offensive.
Him and his girl there. We're both wearing in 95 masks. And this is recent. Is this in 2022?
Yep. Still in 2022, guys. Come on. The fact that people get this angry about it, it really is like a religion for people. And it's just amazing to me how detached from reality someone can be at this point when we have data set after data set again showing that mandatory masking does nothing to stop the spread of COVID. Absolutely nothing. But it's become a symbol for so many people, a part of your identity and your purpose and your belonging. And so when anyone threatens that, it causes this kind of vis-
misceral reaction. It's really a heart issue. A lot of these things are.
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.
All right. Next one. So if you're listening to this, it's a progressive minister saying that these
are all the things at my progressive church that just makes sense. She's got the pride flag,
Black Lives Matter flag, native lives matter flag. What, you hate Hispanics? You've
bigot? You hate Chinese people? Wow. Where are all the flags? Where are all the other flags? That's
what I want to know. You must hate all other identities. And then there were a few things that I don't mind.
I mean, they said that they have a food pantry there to give food to homeless people. Awesome.
I'm so glad about that. They said they have a bunch of theology books and because we take the Bible
seriously. Well, I don't think so. I don't really think so. Not based on the other things that you said.
Of course, I mean, this is what Christianity or a religion based not on the Bible, but based on just people's latest cultural whims looks like.
It looks nothing like Christianity.
It just looks like performative activism.
And going along with whatever the culture says, there's no grounding in this church on Jesus Christ.
So it's just going to, like a lot of other churches, it's not just progressive churches, but lead people straight into darkness and lostness.
And so hopefully this lady and all of her congregants will one day repent and find the gospel.
All right.
Do we have any more?
Trying to date as a progressive Christian is so stressful.
Because if you go on the apps and someone says that they're a Christian,
oftentimes there's also conservative and or moderate, which we know is conservative, also on their profile.
I'm not about that.
I'm a flaming liberal.
And against my better judgment, last night I went on a date with this guy who, one, has a podcast, Redfly.
And two, I feel like half of her conversation wanting to talk about church.
Like, I still love Jesus.
He's great.
But some of his boys are just really freaking annoying.
Anyways, on the date, this guy literally is asking me, like, oh, so what do you think about biblical gender roles?
And I was like, I think they're stupid.
Good man.
I said him more nicely, but he was like, yeah, I still believe it goes like, God is headship,
and then the man, and then the women, and then the children.
And that's what women want.
That's what we're designed to want.
Bro, literally, I don't know how I kept my composure and nicely said to him, I don't agree with that.
And told him that basically the only reason that that existed was because women were
illiterate back then and couldn't go to synagogue.
Also at one point in the conversation, he asked me all my favorite words.
is that I said. I'm out here looking for a Scott the Painter kind of Christian, not a John
Piper, John MacArthur type of Christian. L-O-L-L-O-L-L-O. Okay, who is this dude? Can you give out his number?
Because I have some single friends who I would love to set him up with. Dude, run, run, run, run, run.
He's probably making a TikTok right now, how he went on a date with someone he thought was a Christian,
but actually was just an atheist because that's what this person is.
she doesn't, she is not actually Christian because she doesn't actually align with any biblical
principles whatsoever. If you say you're a Christian and someone talking about the Bible and church
makes you mad, then I would question whether or not you are a part of Christianity at all.
You can't love Jesus and hate his church. You can't. The church is the bride of Christ.
And you can't hate his bride and love the bridegroom. You can't. So this person fancies herself,
a believer and as far as we can see has no actual allegiance to Christ whatsoever. Now, I hope and pray
that that will change. But honestly, she is going to have more luck just saying that she is not a
Christian. She can find someone that essentially believes everything that she believes, even probably
everything that she believes about Jesus, just by looking at the profiles of people who call themselves
atheists and agnostics. She will have much better luck finding someone who aligns with her values.
And that should really make you think about things. If you find yourself agreeing on all these
social and moral issues with atheists and agnostics and Buddhists, et cetera, more than you do
with people who call themselves Christians, I would say maybe it's a problem with you and not with
them. All right. Next question.
day in the life of a stay-at-home girlfriend getting back into routine after traveling i first made the bed all nice
took my morning probiotics did my skincare routine made myself a green shoes i always crave this when i first wake up
then i refilled our ice-mish ice box because we're running out wired our two little plants made some
fresh homemade macademia nut milk. This is so creamy. Made Lucas ice latte with this vanilla
syrup we bought in San Diego. Yum. Then I mean myself a matcha. I always prefer matcha over coffee.
I just feel like it gets me less shittery. Then I got to some journaling and planning.
Let a candle, then got to some dishes unloaded and reloaded the dishwasher.
Heated up some leftovers for Luke and then made some overnight outs for myself.
Then I unboxed all these packages I got when I was gone and cleaned up the huge mess I made after.
Made myself another macha because I was starting to get tired.
Then it was lunchtime.
I made myself some tuna salad and unpacked Luke's suitcase for him.
Then we took these scooters to our favorite oyster bar where we got some sashimi and oysters,
finished off the night with some tea, skin care, and then it was lights out.
Okay, so is this a part of TikTok where people just talk about their day?
Yeah, a day in the life.
Is this a weekend or a weekday, do we know?
She's a stay-at-home girlfriend.
This is what she does.
Oh, a stay-at-home girlfriend.
Yeah, at the beginning.
She says, I'm a stay-at-home girlfriend.
Oh, okay.
I miss that somehow.
The whole day.
All day.
She was journaling too
She journaled
That is true
She also unloaded the dishwasher
Wow
Okay
This is the problem with all of this
I mean I won't judge all of her drink choices
And all of that
It sounds like a pretty relaxing day
I did start getting the feeling
Like when I was listening to this
So I have like a
I don't like seeing people eat or drink
Especially on screen
It gives me the hebie jebis
And that's how I felt the whole time
I was listening to this for some reason
I got like the he-b-g-bees.
But my big problem with all of this is that this guy is getting the milk for free without buying the cow.
Without like having any commitment whatsoever, he just has a girl who is willing to do all of the things that a wife does.
And she never knows when he is going to just like up and break up with her.
And that really sucks.
And it's not supposed to be that way.
So anyway, that's really interesting.
I didn't even know that stay-at-home girlfriend was a thing.
I didn't even know.
That's really interesting.
Okay.
We got any more?
Maybe one or two more.
Never said that white lives don't matter.
No one ever said.
I did.
Oh.
Out of my best friends, one of them is white and the other one is half white.
I don't give a...
And they know I hate white people.
Okay.
Yeah.
This is like the form of bigotry that is not just allowed,
but is also celebrated and glorified.
There are not only no repercussions for it,
but there are plenty of rewards for being against white people.
There was a professor recently.
I don't think that we have this clip who said that white people are responsible
for all of these atrocities throughout history.
And black and brown people, their history is of just getting along to each other with each other,
which is actually hilarious.
Literally, you don't even have to look at history.
You can just look at the state of the world today.
That there is absolutely no group of people that is excluded from brutality, being either an oppressor or oppressed.
Like, should we look at South America?
Should we look at Africa?
Should we look at Chicago?
Like, there are plenty of furries and polyamorous people seek validation for their sexual preferences and identities from children.
Dylan Mulvaney says that he has a tampon to offer you.
People in 2022 are still getting worked up about others who are choosing not to wear masks.
And anti-white racism is apparently okay.
We are reacting to all kinds of TikTok videos today.
This is one that you will want to watch on YouTube.
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Okay, guys.
Today we have another fun episode where we are going to react to some of the craziest clips
online, all kinds of things that we see on TikTok.
And I might phone a friend, aka my team over there, to see what they think about some
of these things.
But man, life, the world.
wild y'all it's wild so i've got a response to some of these things i haven't seen these clips before
so this will be my unfiltered spontaneous reaction to them so let's go ahead and get into it
let's play whatever clip that you guys have next first i haven't talked about tampons on here lately
because i don't use them i'm a woman who doesn't have a uterus i just sometimes carry one
in case anybody needs it i'm so tired of sticking up for myself over something that was so pure
But now Twitter is just ablaze.
And this week there's some women that are now coming for tampax and I want it to clear the air.
So I have some amazing news.
Are you ready?
I have never worked with tampax before.
The most that happened was they sent me a few boxes of tampons back in April just in case I bumped into anyone, including yourselves, and I gave them all the way.
The bigger problem at hand is that you feel me carrying a tampon around.
is a threat to you and your womanhood.
How is someone doing something nice
so repulsive to you?
Because listen to this, if a man,
whether he was your boyfriend
or your husband,
could even be your gay best friend,
kept a tampon for you at his house
just in case you needed it,
you'd gush over him.
You would run to brunch on Sunday
and tell all your gal pals
that he's so thoughtful
and he cares and he listens.
And the last thing I will say,
and this will probably make you feel really good,
Is that I'm jealous of you?
You know, I wish I was born in your body.
I wish I had a uterus.
You know, my sex assigned at birth was a biological male.
Does that make you feel better hearing me say that?
It's just not what God had in mind.
So here I am.
I am also very nervous for you just because hopefully soon,
transphobia won't be as tolerated online,
but your tweets are forever,
and I don't want those to come back and haunt you.
See, that's, okay.
I was just talking about this before it started.
Before I get into what I have to say about that last part, let me just let me talk about
some of this tampon stuff.
And so if you don't know the context of this, I've talked about Dylan Mulvaney before.
He is the person who said on an Ulta Beauty podcast that he wants to be a mom one day.
This is someone who goes viral on Twitter or on TikTok and has tons of followers on
TikTok for what is called the Days of Girlhood, where he,
talks about being a girl, becoming a girl. Now, this is like a 30-year-old man talking about
not just transitioning into a woman, which we know is a biological impossibility, even a
social impossibility. It's an impossibility all around, but actually talking about being a girl.
And many of his videos, if you have never had the displeasure of watching his videos,
are him acting like basically a 12-year-old girl. He has videos of himself pretending to be scared of
bugs and basically just acting like some kind of ditsy, air-headed flusie, because that's what he
thinks being a woman or being a girl is. And a few months ago, he did some kind of video with
some Tampax Tampons and people were like, why are you talking about tampons? You can pretend to be a
girl all you want. You can wear a girl clothes and you can take the hormones and you can call
yourself a girl, but you obviously don't actually have a need for tampons. And so why are you
talking about this? Why are you what seems like kind of fetishizing a natural process that women go through
that really makes us part of what makes us a woman? So now a few months later, he is deciding to
respond to that. And one thing that he actually says, this is another example of him, what I think is
just blatant woman hating and characterizing women in a way that just aligns with harmful
stereotypes. Honestly, he says in this video that we didn't have time to play the whole thing of,
he says, I, you know, growing up in school, I was really good at science. And he says that,
so he knows that he doesn't have a period. But then he says something that I just found interesting.
He said, I was also shockingly good at math. What does that?
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