The Matt Walsh Show - Ep. 1126 - Cry All You Want, Trans Activists. You Started This Fight.
Episode Date: March 7, 2023Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://utm.io/ueSEm Today on the Matt Walsh Show, trans activists have been panicking this week about an imaginary genocide against them.... There is no genocide, of course, but we are waging war against their poisonous ideology. And no matter how much they kick and scream, what they have to remember is that they started this fight. Also, Tucker Carlson releases the footage from January 6th that the media and DC don't want us to see. Some of it is truly shocking. And Walmart will be closing all of its stores in Portland after retail theft drives them out of the city. Plus, Pete Buttigieg claims that you're not a real working class man unless you're a fan of TJ Maxx. In our Daily Cancellation, a self-proclaimed fat sex therapist says that we need to build a sex positive culture that is welcoming to men with rape fetishes. - - - DailyWire+: Become a DailyWire+ member to gain access to movies, shows, documentaries, and more: https://bit.ly/3JR6n6d Pre-order your Jeremy's Chocolate here: https://bit.ly/3EQeVag Shop all Jeremy’s Razors products here: https://bit.ly/3xuFD43 Represent the Sweet Baby Gang by shopping my merch here: https://bit.ly/3EbNwyj - - - Today’s Sponsors: Birch Gold - Text "WALSH" to 989898, or go to https://birchgold.com/walsh, for your no-cost, no-obligation, FREE information kit. Policy Genius - Compare Life Insurance quotes in minutes at www.PolicyGenius.com. PragerU - Have your tax-deductible donation DOUBLED today! Visit http://www.PragerU.com - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Today on the Matt Wall Show, trans activists have been panicking this week about an imaginary genocide against them.
There is no genocide, of course, but we are waging war against their poisonous ideology.
No matter how much they kick and scream, what they have to remember is that they started this fight.
Also, Tucker Carlson releases the footage from January 6 that the media in D.C. don't want us to see.
Some of it is truly shocking. We'll play something for you today.
And Walmart will be closing all of its stores in Portland after retail theft drives the entire branch,
an entire corporation out of the city.
Plus, Pete Buttigieg claims that you're not a real working class man unless you're a fan
of T.J. Max.
In our daily cancellation, a self-proclaimed fat sex therapist says that we need to build a
sex-positive culture that is welcoming to men with rape fetishes.
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Well, I take comfort in the fact that if on any given day I am not personally being accused of launching a genocidal campaign against marginalized people,
then someone else at the Daily Wire certainly is.
So on Saturday was, of course, Michael Knowles, who stepped up to the plate delivering a speech at CPAC that landed him in hot water with the media.
But as far as the media is concerned, of course, he didn't give a speech at all.
He only uttered one single phrase and all the rest of the context.
Everything else he said was irrelevant noise.
As they breathlessly and hysterically reported, Nolz called for the eradication of transgenderism.
Actually, that's not what they reported.
They reported that he called for the eradication of transgender people, according to the headlines and various outlets.
and the panicked social media posts of countless trans activists and other leftists.
He had explicitly advocated for the mass execution of the transgender community itself.
It was a mask-off moment, they declared.
The right was finally revealing its true intentions.
They're setting up camps as we speak.
The extermination is about to begin.
And they got all of that from this statement, much.
There can be no middle way in dealing with transgenderism.
It is all or nothing.
If transgenderism is true, if men really can become women, then it's true for everybody of all ages.
If transgenderism is false, as it is, if men really can't become women, as they cannot,
then it's false for everybody too.
And if it's false, then we should not indulge it,
especially since that indulgence requires taking away the rights and customs of so many people.
If it is false, then for the good and the good thing,
of society and especially for the good of the poor people who have fallen prey to this confusion.
Transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely.
The whole preposterous ideology at every level.
Ah, so they lied. It's no surprise that they lied. The media quite often lies. And as I've warned you many times,
trans activists in particular lie about literally everything all the time. They lie to themselves,
and about themselves and about everything else.
So they will certainly lie and say that Michael Knowles
pushed for a Holocaust of trans people
when in fact he called for the defeat of an ideology, an idea.
If he had worked, if he was saying that he wanted to work
for the eradication of malaria,
that would not mean that he was murdering people with malaria.
In fact, the only reason that you would want to eradicate malaria
is because you feel compassion towards the people with malaria.
Okay, you wouldn't, if you didn't care about those people,
and he'd say, well, let's let them die of malaria. In the same way, a person who truly loves
those who've fallen into transgenderism should want to eradicate the ism for their sake
and for the sake of society at large. But is a term like eradicate over the top? Does it have a
needlessly militant tone? No, definitely not. The tone may be militant, but not needlessly so.
we are, after all, in a war, and lives are at stake. We are in a war against the most deranged
ideology ever invented by the human race, plain and simple. We are fighting to eradicate the ideological
equivalent of a parasitic infestation, and the parasite, gender ideology, seeks to not only
brainwash a generation of children, not only degrade an appropriate womanhood, but also,
and manhood, by the way, but also, and most fundamentally, it seeks to eat away at truth itself,
or if it cannot devour the truth, then at least it will destroy our ability to recognize the truth for what it is.
Eradication of gender ideology, total defeat, is the only option because there's no compromise with it.
There's no living side by side with it. There's no finding common ground.
The gender ideologue wants to destroy your culture and your children.
You will either rise up against it or lose everything to it.
I mean, how do you compromise with someone who wants to sterilize and castrate children?
Do you agree to only sexually mutilate half of the kids? Is that the compromise?
Or how do you compromise with someone who wants to rewrite biology textbooks to teach students that men can get pregnant?
What is the compromise position between men can get pregnant and men cannot get pregnant?
Okay, when it comes to what we're going to tell people, what we are going to teach kids in school, what idea is going to be promoted by society.
Between those two options, what's the middle ground?
There isn't one. That's why this is a zero-sum contest. Either we destroy gender ideology, eradicate it from public life, utterly defeat it, burn it to the ground and dance around.
its ashes, or it does the same to us and to our children. That's the point. But there's
another point too, and this is something that I want to say specifically to the trans activists
who are now crying and panicking and hysterically ranting about imaginary genocides. I say they're doing
that now. They just start doing it now. They've been doing it all along. This is all they ever do.
But I want you, if you're in that group, I want you to listen to this part very closely.
Please always remember this.
You started it.
You started it.
So I see you on social media and on the news and out marching the street,
crying your crocodile tears and claiming that you're being set upon by fascist right-winger
who won't let you just live your lives in peace.
What do we ever do to you, you cry?
Why are you so angry at us?
Well, let me answer that question.
You see, the rest of us were living our lives.
We were minding our own business when you came along and demanded that we abandon everything we know about fundamental physical reality for your sake.
That's what you did.
You claim the right to walk into whatever bathroom you want, whatever locker room, whatever sports team.
Nobody else has ever had that right.
Nobody else has ever had that right to just do whatever they want, go anywhere.
where they want. But you wanted it. You came after our children seeking to suck them into your suicide
cult just to make yourselves feel better. You tried to restructure human society to make it affirming
to you personally. You wanted to force the whole world to bend to your narcissism. You tried to put
words in our mouths. You tried to control how we speak, even when you're not in the room.
your ego is so out of control that you even tried to take possession of parts of the English language
like you can own them as a pet you waved that hideous ridiculous flag in our face and wouldn't stop
waving it you demanded not just tolerance but celebration you did all of that that was you
and now you cry victim because some of us have simply answered no you made demands
Many people surrendered to those demands immediately, but some of us, a few of us, are refusing.
And that makes you what, a victim?
You bully most people into submission right away, but now you want to compare yourselves to Jews in the Holocaust
because a few of us can't be controlled so easily?
Well, that is just a testament to your boundless narcissism.
It didn't have to be this way.
If you were really interested in privacy, if you really simply want to be,
the ability to live your life as you wished, then you could have had that. So you could have
had that. If you had just said, well, I'm going to live as though I'm the opposite sex. I'm going to
tell everyone that I'm the opposite sex and I'm going to change my name and how I dress and I'm going to
do all of this because it's what I want to do and it's how I want to live. Well, if you just said that,
you could have done that. I personally still would not have agreed with your lifestyle. And I
personally would not have gone along with the charade, and I would not have affirmed the lie.
I would not have. But society generally would have left you alone, as you claim you want.
And I know that because that was already the experience of the very small minority of trans-identified
people in this country up until the last decade or so. Prior to this past decade, this tiny group of
people basically lived the lifestyle they wanted to live, and there wasn't much attempt to stop them
from doing so.
It wasn't, we didn't really talk about it.
It wasn't discussed.
It was very much on the fringes.
But that wasn't good enough for you.
In your vanity, you couldn't be satisfied merely with the ability to live how you want.
You demanded the celebration.
You needed not just the ability to practice your lifestyle, but you needed a parade following
behind you and cheering you on the whole time.
And you needed affirmation.
My God, your, you were.
obsessive, unquenchable need for affirmation.
Have you noticed that nobody else walks around every day demanding that the entire world
affirmed them every second?
No one ever did that.
No one has lived their life that way, walking around looking for affirmation.
None of the rest of us even think about that.
The idea you're going to walk out your door and you need to be affirmed by people?
Affirmed?
How is that anyone's job to affirm you?
You decided to do that.
You couldn't just believe whatever you believed about yourself.
Nobody can stop you from having a belief about yourself.
You wanted the rest of us to believe it too.
You wanted to force us to believe it.
You wanted society to be restructured around your self-perceptions,
and you wanted our children.
You wanted to induct countless children into your confusion,
baptize them into it,
so that the confusion you foster in them might affirm the confusion you
harbor in your own minds. You pretended that you wanted freedom, but you had that. You wanted more.
There were no laws, there were no laws saying that if you're a man and you want to put on a dress
and walk around, there's no one was going to put you in jail for that. Now, you had the freedom,
but you wanted a lot more than that. You wanted to reshape our entire culture in your image.
You didn't just want your own lifestyle. You wanted us to participate in it with.
you. That's what this comes down to. You are demanding our participation and what we are saying
to you, some of us, is no. Can you get that through your heads? We are allowed to say no. We are not going
to participate. You are the mouse who wanted a cookie and you were given the cookie and you ate it, but then you want to
wanted to eat everything else in the house too. Some people object, finally object, and you
break down in tears like a child who has to leave the playground. You push too far, way too far.
And now this is the pushback. In summary, you wanted this fight. You asked for it. You demanded
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All right. So very happy to be here, by the way, to be alive, actually. On Friday, I'd have to
tell you, I had one of those airplane experiences where people clap when the plane lands.
And I think that's the first time I've had that. And that's how you know it was bad.
You know, when people are, when people are, because they're applauding that we're not,
that we're not all dead in a fiery inferno. That's what you're, that's what you're
they're actually applauding, which is kind of dark when you think about it.
We were flying into Nashville in the middle.
There's a big windstorm and a 60-mile-per-hour winds and power lines are being knocked down
all over the place.
We lost power in my house for a day.
It almost killed the fish in my fish tank because we lost the air pumping filter.
That was my main concern.
I was very concerned about that.
That's a different story to tell you different time.
Anyway, you know, big wind gusts and we were going to land.
And then the pilot says, well, we can't land.
We've got to circle around because it's not safe right now.
And then he comes on, and about 20 minutes later, and says, and these are his words, he says,
okay, folks, we're going to try to land.
Try.
Try to land.
And so I'm thinking, you're going to try?
This is not, no, this is not a try situation.
I don't want to hear try, okay?
It's not the effort that counts when it comes to landing the plane.
I want to hear, oh, okay, folks, we're going to land the plane now.
Instead, it's, well, we're going to give it our best shot.
And we did get it on the ground.
and the flame was shaking all over the place,
and there was someone behind us throwing up and everything.
It was terrible, and then we land, people applaud,
and we pull up to the gate,
and the pilot walks out of the cockpit,
and he looks frazzled.
Like, this is not how a pilot is supposed to look after a flight.
And he actually says, and I'm quoting him directly,
he's going to the bathroom, he goes,
that was dicey.
dicey? It was dicey. At least he didn't say that over the intercom. Okay, folks, it's going to get a little dicey, but we're going to try it.
All right. We'll start with this. Daily Wire hosts, Daily Wire reports, rather. Fox News host Tucker Carlson released new surveillance footage from the January 6th riot that appears to show two Capitol Police officers escorting Jacob Chansley, known as the QAnon-on shaman throughout the building. Carlson released the footage after being given,
exclusive access by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to 40,000 hours of video from that day.
Virtually every moment of his time inside the Capitol was caught on tape, Carlson said during the segment.
The tape show the Capitol Police never stopped Jacob Chansley. They helped him. They acted as tour guys.
Actually, we have this video, this clip, so we'll play that for you.
And this again is, this is the QAnon Shaman, the guy with the Buffalo helmet.
And what you have to keep in mind as you watch this video is that he got, I think it was three and a half years in
You got over three years in prison for what you're about to see in this clip.
But let's take a look.
Jacob Chansley became the face of January 6th,
a dangerous conspiracy theorist dressed in outlandish costume
who led the violent insurrection to overthrow American democracy.
For these crimes, Chansley was sentenced to nearly four years in prison,
far more time than many violent criminals now receive.
What did Jacob Chansley do to receive this punishment?
To this day, there is dispute,
how Chansley got into the Capitol building.
But according to our review of the internal surveillance video,
it is very clear what happened once he got inside.
Virtually every moment of his time inside the Capitol
was caught on tape.
The tape show that Capitol Police never stopped Jacob Chansley.
They helped him.
They acted as his tour guides.
Here's video of Chansley in the Senate Chamber.
Capitol police officers take him to multiple entrances
and even try to open locked doors
for him. We counted at least nine officers who were within touching distance of unarmed Jacob
Chansley. Not one of them even tried to slow him down. Chansley understood that Capitol Police
were his allies. Video shows him giving thanks for them in a prayer on the floor of the Senate.
Watch. Thank you having to be these police officers. Okay, so when you look at the footage,
and if you're listening to the audio podcast and you haven't seen the footage, you have to go and find it
online, you can see it, because the descriptions don't even do it justice. I mean,
it looks like, if you had no context at all, I'm not sure what you would think. If you had no
context and you saw a shirtless man in a buffalo helmet being escorted through the Capitol
building by not just like one officer, but a whole, a whole squad of them. I don't know what,
without any context, what in the world you would think was happening. But I guess I would imagine
and that it was a very weird private tour
that he was being given of the Capitol.
And that's basically what it was.
They gave this guy a tour of the Capitol.
And they let him in and they let him walk around.
And then they turned around and said,
oh, by the way, that thing that we let you do
and we didn't just let you do it.
We facilitated it.
Yeah, we're going to put you in jail for three and a half years for that.
This is entrapment.
This is, this is, this is,
This is cruel and unusual punishment for one thing.
It's not as though, okay, it'd be one thing.
If there was footage of Chansley running in there violently, maybe he's got a weapon and he's
fighting, you know, it's shooting and everything.
And the police officers back down to protect their own safety.
And then because of that, he's able to go ahead and do what he wants to do.
Well, in that case, yeah, you arrest him, you throw him and you throw the book out.
But that's not what happened.
There was no struggle here.
They could have easily stopped him from doing it.
Okay, it was in the footage you see there, it's like 10 against one.
And he doesn't show any propensity for violence at all.
And so they let him walk around.
Now, should he have known that this is a very strange thing?
I shouldn't be here.
The fact that they're letting me do this is really weird.
I need to get out of here.
Should he have known that?
Yeah.
Like, obviously on his part, this was very stupid.
And that's been the case all along with the generously.
I mean, the whole thing, on the part of the people going into the Capitol,
you're walking right directly into a trap.
And you're all over security cameras.
And it was inevitable from the beginning that they're going to come after you and try to destroy your life.
It's a very stupid thing to do.
Does that make it the darkest day in the history of our democracy?
No.
Does that make it an insurrection?
No.
Does that mean that our democracy was hanging in the balance?
No, not even close.
That right there.
All of the rhetoric that you hear about how our democracy was almost the end of our democracy.
They were trying to overthrow our government.
You look at that video and tell me, that's what an overthrow of the government looks like.
It looks like a guy just casually.
sauntering through the Capitol building, accompanied by, you know, a whole squadron of armed
police officers that have no problem with him being there. They showed him where everything is.
I can't even, it's, one thing we don't have is what was the conversation like between what were
they said? They were obviously talking. And it didn't appear that they were saying anything like,
get the hell out of here, not supposed to be here. We're just strolling around, having a conversation.
So this was, what was Jacob Chansley and many of these other?
January 6th is what are they guilty of well trespassing that's what the big
insurrection was in fact a it was a it was an episode of trespassing that's what
it was and it should have been treated with the same severity that they treated
all of the many trespassers during the BLM riots which of course was with no
severity whatsoever only well I should have
that actually because the BLM riots, that people trespassing there, that was a lot worse because
they did, you know what the BLM rioters did? And I know we hear this comparison all the time,
but it's an important point that we shouldn't lose sight of. The BLM rioters, they, for example,
broke into a police station in the middle of Minneapolis and burned it to the ground. Okay,
they ran, they went in there, here's the difference. They went into the police station. The police officers
fled for fear of their lives, and then the building was torched and burned to the ground.
Compare that to this where they're walking them through the building.
The police officers are walking them through, giving them a tour.
But we throw the book at the guy, three and a half years for the guy that was given what turns out to be an unsanctioned illegal tour.
Well, what about those police officers?
Is there any consequence for them?
Apparently not.
Going back, there's a little bit more from the Daily Wire report.
Carlson has access to 40,000 hours of footage, so there's a lot more that we're going to find out.
He also released footage of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick that he claims was taken after he was supposedly murdered by the mob outside.
The New York Times initially claimed in a report that Sicknick was killed when he was struck in the head with a fire extinguisher by rioters.
The newspaper later retracted the report after an autopsy found that he died from a stroke the following day.
So there's also footage that you can see where Sicknick is, this is after he was allegedly assaulted and killed.
It's what we originally told by media reports while he's walking around.
It appears to be perfectly fine, perfectly good health.
And then he dies a day later.
And there was never any evidence from the autopsy that his death was in any way caused by, you know,
and he riot or assaulting him.
This was not a, this is not, he suffered blunt force trauma to his head, and then he went to
the hospital and died a day later.
If that happened, then clearly he was killed.
But that's not what happened.
He died of a stroke.
He died of natural causes the next day.
Any attempt to link it to January 6th is tenuous and speculative at best, which is why
no one's ever been arrested from murdering Brian Sickney, because nobody did.
If they were able to tie this to some, if they were able to tie his, if they were able to tie
his death directly to somebody, then they would do it. Okay, one thing we know is they're not
looking to go easy on these people, to put it mildly, but they can't. So the footage, a lot more
footage, I think, still to come, but it tells an important story, a very different story from
what we're told by the media, as always. Yahoo reports, Walmart announced its plan to close
its final two locations in Portland, Oregon at the end of March following underwhelming
financial results. Quote, we have nearly 5,000 stores.
across the U.S., and unfortunately, some do not meet our financial expectations.
While our underlying business is strong, these specific stores haven't performed as well as we
hoped. The closures, which will result in nearly 600 employees being laid off, come after a statement
by Walmart CEO Doug McMillan in December 2020, noting that record-breaking retail theft had
had undercut the company's economic performance of late. McMillan told CNBC, theft is an issue.
It's higher than it has historically been. Prices will be higher and or stores are,
stores will close because of the theft. And now, just as predicted by the CEO of Walmart,
they are in fact closing all of the stores in Portland. Now, think about how much of a hellhole of a
city you have to be if you can't even keep your Walmarts open. This is quite a statement.
I knew Portland was bad. I don't think I've ever been there. I have no interest in going.
this is even worse than I thought.
You can't even keep your Walmart open, any of them?
Your Walmart, okay, the Walmart in your town should stay open no matter what happens.
Like flooding, storm, hurricane, tornadoes, Walmart stays open.
There could be an asteroid strike and Walmart will stay open.
There could be a nuclear holocaust, and the only two things left alive are cockroaches,
and the Walmarts they live in.
And that's usually the way it goes.
Like, nothing can bring down a Walmart.
The Walmart will be there forever.
And yet Portland finds a way to kill them.
All of them.
In the whole city.
But this is really a perfect story in many ways
because I think it shows a few things.
And first, first is that this is social justice on the left.
You know, the term woke, the woke mob or woke people
seems to have supplanted SJW, Social Justice Warrior.
But I kind of preferred Social Justice Warrior
because it shows and emphasizes the fact, illustrates,
how to them, this is what they consider.
When they talk about justice, this is what they mean.
So social justice, justice to them,
is letting, for example, random crooks and thieves
and social parasites steal.
That's social justice.
we've heard everyone at the highest levels.
Alexandria of KZer-Cortez infamously has justified mass looting by saying,
oh, they're just looking for bread because they're hungry,
even though, as always, like the one thing,
anytime there's mass looting or mass shoplifting,
the one aisle they don't hit is the bread aisle.
We've seen so many videos in recent years,
especially recent months,
of people walking into these kinds of stores with grocery bags
and just throwing things into them,
but walking right out,
rolling right out. But they're never in the bread aisle. You know, have you noticed that? They're
never throwing like potato bread and whole wheat into the bag, maybe grabbing some peanut
butter and jelly on the way. They don't do that. What they're always taking is consumer goods,
electronics, alcohol, like makeup, things like that. That's what they're always taking. So, but that's
social justice. Let them, let them do what they want, let them steal. And the cost
is that it destroys the local economy,
it puts thousands of people out of work,
and it plunges your community further into poverty.
That's the cost of this justice.
That's how the scales.
Justice is all about, that's why it's, you know,
the personification of justice with the scales,
you know, justice is all about.
So it's always about weighing two things,
one thing against another.
It is always a process of weighing.
And in this case,
what they're saying is that the desire of random hoodlums to steal outweighs the needs of the community
to have a job, to have a place where they can buy goods that they need for their family,
to have economic prosperity.
So the need of the hoodlums to just steal whatever they want, that outweighs.
That is a greater concern, they're saying.
And it also shows, too, that as much as they want to hide behind,
Whether it's shoplifting or the looting or what happens during BLM riots,
and they always want to pretend that, well, this is happening to corporations,
and they have insurance.
And so, yeah, they're burning down or cleaning out a CVS or Walgreens or Walmart.
But these are big corporations.
They're run by the wealthy fat cats who fly private jets around.
So who cares about them?
And it's true that I don't sit around.
every day, worrying about the financial solvency of the CEO of Walmart.
I don't wake up in the morning wondering how Doug McMillan of Walmart's doing,
but the problem is that you're not just going after the corporation.
The corporation is not the victim of mass shoplifting.
It's all the people who have jobs there.
and now they don't anymore because you rob the place so much that it can't stay open anymore.
Okay, those are the victims.
And also, yes, the people that there's a reason why Walmarts thrive.
It's because very convenient, they have everything that you need, and they're just cheaper than anything else in town.
And that's the reality.
And so if you're a low-income American, then that's why Walmart is very important to you,
because you can get what you need, get it all the one place,
and you can get it for a much more affordable price than anywhere else.
And so you're also victimizing those people who don't have that option anymore.
What do you think?
Do you think after this story was posted by Yahoo,
and I saw people reacting to it,
and one thing that I heard a lot is that, well, it's okay.
So we get rid of Walmart, and it was mom-and-pop stores will go in their place.
So this is good. This is a good thing. Now we're getting back to the mom and pop stores.
It'll be just like the old days.
That's not going to, if Walmart cannot absorb the losses of all the stealing and theft
and the way that the community treats it, you think the mom and pop store can?
You think mom and pop stores are going to say, well, Walmart couldn't survive here, so let me set up shop.
No, the shoplifters will take out a mom and pop store in like 30 minutes.
It took a few years to take Walmart out.
They'll do it to a mom and pop store in less than a day.
Oh, that's right.
No, no, because the shoplifters, these are ethical shoplifters,
and they would never target a small business.
They were only going out, right?
This is a Robin Hood situation, sure.
Now, these people don't care about it.
They care about nothing and nobody but themselves.
And any small businesses that try to fill the void
that they'll be taken out to.
in a heartbeat.
Jill Biden, PhD, was asked about whether her husband would undergo any cognitive tests before
running for office again. And here's how she responded.
Nikki Haley, one of the Republican candidates, is calling for mental competency tests for
those politicians over the age of 75. What do you think about that?
ridiculous. Would your husband ever take one of those?
I mean, we haven't even discussed. We would never even discuss something like that.
Ridiculous. Yeah, it's ridiculous that anybody would want to know whether the president of the United States is cognitively there. We want to know whether he has a mind at all. We want to know whether he's a vegetable. We know he's a vegetable. Like to what extent is he even aware of his surroundings? And if you want to know that, it's actually ridiculous. It's a ridiculous thing to want to know.
She was also asked, I think we have this clip, but she was asked more sort of generally about his age and, you know, how the voters should interpret that, whether they should be concerned about the fact that he's so old. And here's what she said about that.
Now, your husband is 80 years old. If he wins a second term, he would be 82 at inauguration. What do you say to those people who say maybe he's too old to be president? Are those fair questions and conversations to be having?
I say look at what he's done, you know, look at what he's doing, look at how physically he's got the good bill of health from the doctors to his physicals.
But how many 30-year-olds could travel to Poland, get on the train, go nine more hours, go to Ukraine, meet with President Zelensky?
his energy level, his level of passion.
So look at the man.
Look what he's doing.
We are.
That's the problem, Jill, Ph.D.
We are looking at the man and what he's doing
and what he's not able to do,
such as speak in full sentences anymore.
We're looking at all of that,
and that's what we're concerned about.
It's so sad that she's doing her best
to prove that he's still spry and energetic
and with it.
And so the best she could do is say, what 30-year-old could fly to Poland and get on a train?
You know how patronizing that is.
Look, he got on a train all by himself.
He rode the choochoo all by himself.
What 30-year-old could do that?
I don't know.
Any 30-year-old could do that?
Who could go to Ukraine and meet with President Zelensky?
I don't know, like half of the country apparently has been to Ukraine and met with Zelensky.
every left-wing celebrity and Democrat,
they just said Janet Yellen.
Treasury Secretary was in touring Ukraine and talking to the president.
Everyone goes.
Why is Janet Yellen?
Well, we know why she's there.
In fact, it makes a lot of sense for her to be there
because they have so much of our money.
She's like the financial advisor now to Zelensky.
But everyone goes to Ukraine, and so who could do that anybody?
This is the best she could do.
It's not like she's caught off guard by the question.
You get these questions all the time.
So the best she could do to prove,
she came in prepared, like I'm going to prove
that my husband, he needs another four years
and he can work until he's 86,
and it won't be a problem.
And the best she could do is,
look at him, he got on a train.
He can walk down steps without falling sometimes.
His fall rate on steps is only 17%.
All right, finally from CNN,
There is just one line in this report that I enjoyed.
This says, Pete Buttigieg admits he got it wrong on the Ohio-trained derailment response.
But while the criticism is fair, he says the critics are mostly not.
It's really rich to see some of these folks, the former president, these Foxos,
who are literally lifelong card-carrying members of the East Coast elite,
whose top economic policy priority has always been tax cut for the wealthy,
and who wouldn't know their way around a T.J. Max if their life depended on it,
to be presenting themselves as if they genuinely care about the forgotten,
middle of the country, the Treasury Secretary said, you think Tucker Carlson knows the difference
between a T.J. Max and a Coles? So that's how you determine whether someone is in touch with
the common man, if they can tell the difference between a T.J. Max and a Coles? Well, then I guess
no man is in touch with the common man because none of us get to. There is no difference. This is a
trick question. T.J. Max, Coles, Marshals, they're all exactly the same. And they're always in the
same shopping centers together, and nobody knows the difference. Like, you go to these places,
and I used to live there. There was a T.J. Max and the Coles right there, and it was always bewildering
whenever my wife forced me to go into these places, and already, if I'm going into a retail outlet
with her, my sense of time and place has already been warped, and I don't know exactly what's going
on, but I could never tell which store I was in at any given moment. They're exactly the same.
They both have clearance racks full of quadruple XL jean shorts. They both have random
items strewn all over the place. They both have these big bins of like socks that look like
they've already been worn somehow and they're there. And they both fill me with, they both fill
me with the same feeling of despair when I'm in any of these places. And this is the illustration
that Buttigieg comes up with. I must say, it is the gayest litmus test I've ever heard.
You couldn't come up with a gayer one. And it's unfair because it's not really testing whether
Tucker Carlson is middle class or not, which we know he's not, but it's testing whether he is
straight or not, which apparently he is if he can't tell the difference between the truth of the
difference between the truth. No straight man of any income bracket can speak with authority
about the fine distinctions between T.J. Max and Coles. We enter those places with our wives.
We walk around bored and depressed and despondent. Our wives hold up these, you know,
off-brand button downs and say, this would look nice on you. And we say, yeah, sure, can we go?
I'm hungry. There's the Chili's right down the street. It's our. It's our.
in lunchtime. It's going to be busy. Can we go there? That's the kind of relationship that straight
men have with places like that. But Pete Buttigieg cannot relate to our lived experience. That's his
problem. I'm just wondering, what is he going to come up with next? It'll be like, these elitist white
men, you know, they don't understand normal Americans. Have these men ever even had a pedicure?
They don't know what it's like. I rest my case. Pete Buttigich. Once in a generation political
talent, though, is what we're told.
You know, he's going to really play.
This guy's going to really play in the rust belt, they tell us.
All right, let's get to the comment section.
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Mal says the counter to the bystander effect is the first penguin effect.
Penguins will stand on the cliff staring at the water
until one dives in when they all start going at that point.
the more people see people willing to take action, the more action will be taken.
I don't think that's the counter to the bystander effect so much as it is the, it's like the inverse of the, of the biostainter effect, but it's the same psychological principle at play that people, and you're right, though, that, you know, maybe if you want to look at that as the, I'm not going to call it the positive side of it, but, yeah, it, if people look around and they see that no one's doing anything about something, then they're less,
likely to do it, but if someone stands up and says, okay, I'll do it, then more people will join in,
which, yes, that does encourage us to be, you know, be the, I don't know if I like this
slogan exactly, but penguins are not, they don't have quite the tough, militant sort of
reputation that I want for this, but if you want the slogan to be, be the first penguin,
then I could see that, that someone has to stand up and be the first and then other people will
follow. The other thing, do, this is another way of saying, called the bystander effect.
I think we might be better off calling it the follower effect.
And most people are inclined to be followers.
Not everybody.
You know, it's relatively rare.
Someone with real leadership traits who is eager and willing to stand up and be the first to do someone,
to be the first in line, to be out on the front lines of any given fight,
to go out on a limb.
To say, I don't know if people are going to follow me down this path,
but I'm going to go. And if you follow me, then great. Not very many people typically are willing to do that.
Most people are, you know, they fall into this follower sort of pattern. Jake says, if we're affirming
everybody, my two-year-old keeps asking to have my beer. I asked if he's old enough and he said,
yes, confused on how to handle this. He also wants to drive help. Yeah, well, this is why I always make the
point with all these, whether it's driving or alcohol or tobacco or tattoos or purchasing firearms,
like all these things, almost everyone agrees that there should be certainly an age limit.
And most people agree that the age limit should be 18, should be adult, or if not higher than that.
The alcohol example in particular is, I think, especially devastating to the, you know, the people that trans kids,
the gender ideologue proponents, the alcohol example is especially devastating, because we don't
even, it's, at least this might be different in other parts of the world, in other countries,
like in Europe, but here, even when you become an adult, you still have to wait three more years
before we as society are willing to give you legal access to, you know, a beer with 5% alcohol.
Now, obviously, a great many young people access that alcohol anyway, even though they're not legally able to.
But that's what the law says.
So even when you're eight, you become a legal adult, you are still three years away from being, from us trusting you to legally purchase a Miller light.
And yet we have the radical life altering, body altering, body destroying surgeries that we do to kids much younger.
than 18. Let's see. What else do we got here? Becky says, keep saying it, Matt, white men have done
amazing things throughout history. Well, they have. We went over some of that last week on the show,
and we should be able to say, you know, one thing I wanted to say about that is, you know, the
response is always that, well, white men have always been celebrated and who hasn't heard about all
these, you know, all these people and pioneers and inventors and founding fathers and all the
rest of them. They were white men and we've all heard about them and they've been celebrated.
And so that's why we don't need. We don't need a celebration of white men in particular.
We don't need a white history month or a male history month. That's the response. But the answer
to that is, first of all, these days, yeah, we hear about these various founders and pioneers and
everything. But we hear about how problematic they were and how, well, you think that these were
great men, but actually here's the truth, and they were all scumbagued. That's what we hear.
And we see that their statues are being torn down and all the rest of it. So it's not even true
that they're celebrated. They aren't anymore. But also, if they are celebrated, it's never,
you know, no one ever says, look at this great thing that the white male Benjamin Franklin did,
the white male Thomas Edison did. So the fact that the fact that the white male, you know, that the fact that
white male that is not pointed out. Whereas with anyone else in any other group,
they're going to be celebrated not just for their individual achievements, but it's also going to
be pointed out that, hey, look at what this black American did. Look at what this woman did.
So the identity group is identified and pointed out. And then the celebration is not just of the
individual, but the entire group. And yet with this one particular group,
You're not allowed to do that, and that's what doesn't make sense.
And then finally, the Rich Meister says, Matt, the only time you should be concerned about a young pilot is if his name is Sum Ting Wong or Wu Wittu Luoouk or Bang Ding Owl.
That is so stupid, and I shouldn't be laughing at that because it is so dumb, but also funny.
And you're right that we should, you know, I, that's why.
why I said, I, I may have some ageism when it comes to pilots. I may have some sexism,
but it's not, it's not a race or ethnicity thing. So I would be perfectly happy with an Asian
pilot, as you point out, as well. So as long as there are men between the ages of 40 and 65,
that's all. Back in 2021, during a five-hour hearing before Congress, Mark Zuckerberg admitted
that he didn't let his own kids use Facebook. That should have been enough to make you think twice
about letting your kids use any social media, but especially TikTok. Well, there's a new book out
published by DW books, written by Bethany Mandel and Carol Markowitz, and it drives this point
home in, I think, really compelling fashion. It's called Stolen Youth, How Radicals Are Erasing
Innocence and Indctrinating a Generation. When I read this passage, I wanted to basically delete
every social media app I have and throw my phone away. Listen to this. This is what they write.
TikTok was the center of a 2021 Wall Street Journal investigation, which uncovered how the
app targets users with content revolving around sex, drugs, eating disorders, and more,
calling it an addiction machine. Investigators created 31 accounts, registered to young teens,
and turned them loose to browse TikTok's 4-U feed, which is the highly personalized, never-ending
feed curated by the algorithm. The article explained, quote, an analysis of the video
served to these accounts found that through its powerful algorithms, TikTok can quickly drive
minors among the biggest users of the app into endless spools of content about sex and drugs.
TikTok serve one account registered as a 13-year-old, at least 569 videos about drug use,
references to cocaine and meth addiction, and promotional videos for online sales of drug products
and paraphernalia.
Hundreds of similar videos appeared in the feeds of the journal's other minor accounts.
Well, that's all in the book.
There's a lot more you can find out.
Remember, this is by design.
Radicals want your children sick and corrupted.
It's as simple as that.
But the good news is you can fight back if you know how, and you've got to get the book
Stolen Youth, how radicals are erasing innocence and indoctrifice.
generating a generation, which comes out today. Order your copy on Amazon or wherever you get
books, but make sure you do it right now. And now let's get to our daily cancellation.
Last year, Showtime produced and aired a four-part documentary called We Need to Talk
about Cosby. And I haven't seen it. I don't plan to see it. And if this clip, which went viral
this week after the series aired on the BBC, is any indication, then there's no reason for me
to change that policy. I will not be watching it. In the clip, we're treated to some insight
from Sonali Rachetoir, who is a non-binary sex therapist who goes by they-he pronouns,
which means that she's a female.
So her personal pronouns are all of the pronouns except the right ones.
So she'll take any of them as long as it's not right.
And if those credentials don't impress you, though,
I should also mention that she is very fat.
She's a very fat person.
And I can say that because that's how she identifies herself.
She calls herself on her website, the fat sex therapist.
And the website, speaking of, also contains this description of her work.
It says this.
Sonali Roshatir is an award-winning clinical social worker, sex therapist, adjunct lecturer, and grassroots organizer.
Based in Philly, they are a, they are a super set, wait, super set.
I think I went up to them in.
They are a super queer, bisexual, non-binary therapist and co-owner of Radical Therapy Center,
specializing and treating sexual trauma, diet trauma, racial or immigrant trauma, and South Asian family abuse.
Okay, so if you suffered from North Asian family abuse, I guess you're out of luck, I guess.
Now, most of this sounds like nonsense to me, but she does deserve credit, at least, for her efforts to fight diet trauma.
I mean, as we can see, she has clearly been extremely successful in staving off trauma related to dieting.
So if you're worried about being traumatized by dieting, she's definitely the person you want to talk to about that.
But that isn't really the point we need to focus on.
Especially because her website is absolutely filled with this kind of jibbers.
Here's just one more sampling.
Here's what it says.
Sexuality is morphed by the pressures of compounding oppressions, which is why I offer solution-focused workshops that affirm the colonized experience and contribute to the radical imagination of our decolonial sexual.
futures. We must unlearn the ways that we have been forced to exist within what is considered
normal and begin to imagine the ways that we can flourish outside of those pressurized systems.
By aggregating individual forms of sexual resistance, I am able to weave together workshops
explaining broader ideas of collective sexual liberation. Centering conversations around pleasure
and body liberation, we can better imagine how joy will lead us to revolution.
Now, that all reads as if it was written by some kind of random, woke word generator.
Leftist buzzwords are combined with academic-sounding jargon and weird psychobabble
with little attempt made to form them into actual coherent sentences.
Which is how you end up with gems like the phrase aggregating individual forms of sexual resistance.
Whatever sexual resistance is supposed to be, I'm not quite sure how it can be aggregated.
This is what happens when a person with an IQ of 95 uses a person.
a thesaurus to try and make her writing sound more intelligent. It's a, it's a common pitfall of a
certain type of dumb person where they are given to believe that in order to sound intelligent,
you must be unintelligible, which is like the opposite of how it's supposed to work.
But this is perhaps more information than you needed to know about this person, but it does
help to put the clip into context. Though the context won't make it any less horrifying than it is.
Listen.
If we actually grappled with the fact that sex negativity is what causes this type of behavior,
then we could create a world where in a sex, ideologically sex positive world,
someone is able to pay conscious women to come and be drugged so that I can get my kink out,
my fetish on having sex with unconscious people.
There's a consensual way to do that.
Oh, there you see.
Cosby, he wasn't a serial rapist, as she explains. He wasn't that. Or if he was, it wasn't his fault.
He was the victim of a world that isn't sex positive enough. If only he had had an outlet to, as she
says, get his kink out, then he wouldn't have been forced to drug and rape so many women.
Now, this is, of course, disgusting and depraved. It's no wonder that a woman with no concept
of physical health would also have such diluted ideas about what is sexually and morally healthy
as well. But she does help us to see, I think, two important points. First, first point is this,
that we need to get back to kink shaming. They were told we're not supposed to kink shame. You don't
shame anyone's kink or their fetish or don't shame it. No, no, actually, actually we should.
There should be a lot of shame being heaped on many of these kinks and fetishes that are,
that are, you know, celebrated these days. In our culture, we have this notion that a person's
kinks, you know, their sexual habits and desires are automatically above criticism. The worst thing we
could ever do is critique or interrogate someone else's sexual proclivities. So Naliyah Lee is simply
standing at the logical endpoint of that idea. If we mustn't kink shame, if we must pretend that all
sex is good or at least morally neutral, so long as it's allegedly consensual, then even
rape becomes its own, as she says, kink that just needs a healthy,
the outlet. But this is not true. The premise is fatally flawed. Sex is not a morally neutral
playing field. How could it be? Okay, sex is an interaction with another human being.
There's no interaction to begin with that's morally neutral. But in this case, it's the most
intimate sort of interaction. It involves the most intimate sort of physical contact. You are
engaging with someone who is in their most vulnerable state, both physically and emotionally and spiritually,
and in every other way. Sex is an act laid in with consequence, potentially serious consequences.
Of course, there are proper ways to go about it and improper ways. It's not just a forum to get your kinks out.
The problem with many kinks that we're supposed to accept or even celebrate these days,
including the one that the fat sex therapist is talking about, though certainly not just that one,
is that they don't respect the dignity and God-given value of the other person involved.
So often these are things that are degraded and disgusting and perverse.
There are proper ways and improper ways of interacting with someone in even a casual environment.
But sex is not casual, no matter how much we try to pretend otherwise.
And so if there's a right and wrong way for even casual interactions between humans,
to go, then how much more must that be the case for sexual interactions?
There are right and wrong ways. A kink may be performed consensually, but it can still be
deeply disordered and degrading. And therefore, we should criticize it. Even more, we should ask
why. Okay. If you have a weird, gross sexual fetish, you should be asking yourself why you have it.
What is it about this depraved activity that you find so appealing?
You see, we live in a society that is obsessed with desire.
You know, all we care about is what someone desires, what they want.
So we're obsessed with desire, and yet we're so incredibly incurious about it at the same time.
We never ask why a person has a certain desire.
All we know is that they desire what they desire, and so they should go off and try to obtain whatever they desire.
But there are some desires that should not be pursued.
In fact, there are many such desires.
And those desires are warning signs.
In the case of a desire to have sex with unconscious people, as this woman is talking about,
the warning sign is more like an alarm bell blaring at 100 decibels, indicating that something
is deeply wrong in the person's mind and soul.
We should be investigating what is wrong, rather than telling people to ignore it in the
mindless pursuit of satisfying whatever disgusting urge enters into their.
our head. Second point, all of this begins to make sense as soon as we realize that consent-based
morality, okay, morality that is merely consent-based is not just wrong, but catastrophic to any
culture that tries to adopt it. Case in point, our culture. There has to be more to morality,
especially sexual morality, than mere consent.
Obviously, all sexual activity must be consensual.
Obviously, it's a horrible evil to force yourself on someone violating their consent.
But the problem is that that is where our culture wants to end the conversation.
But it should be the ending.
It's just the beginning of the conversation about what entails, you know, a healthy, good sex life.
Okay.
But what our culture says is that if the sex is consensual, then
And that's all there is to say about it. There is nothing else to say about it.
All sex is good so long as both people, or however many people, verbally agree to participate in it.
The flaw in this idea is that it emphasizes, it's not that it emphasizes consent, but that it only cares about consent.
Consent is the beginning and the end.
And that's how you wind up with people like Sona Lee trying to find a consensual way for men like Bill Cosby to sexually violate.
unconscious women. That's indeed how you end up with lots of disordered, harmful, damaging sexual
behavior that is nonetheless accepted because it's consensual. What we need to finally understand
is that consent is not the one and only consideration. While all non-consensual sex is
automatically evil, it doesn't follow that all consensual sex is automatically good.
Because sex can still be degrading, demeaning, dehumanizing, even when the participants
are engaged in the act by choice.
We see that consent on its own
is a flimsy and insufficient framework
for sexual morality.
This is also why people will, you know,
very often will, these days,
will engage in consensual sex
with some random person
that they met, you know, on Tinder or whatever,
and then they'll wake up the next day feeling regret.
It happens all the time.
They agreed, they consented,
and yet now they regret it.
In fact, a person engaged in consensual sex not only regret it, but could wake up feeling used and exploited because they were used and exploited.
They consented to being used and exploited, but they were still used and exploited.
And they used and exploited their partner in equal measure.
That's what a lot of consensual sex, casual sex, that's what it is.
It is the mutual agreement for two people to use and exploit each other.
then discard them. So you've got consent. There's no question about it. But does that mean we can't
we can't say anything else to criticize treating each other this way? Like maybe it's not good for you?
Maybe it's not good for the other person? Maybe this is not a path to fulfillment and happiness
in life? The thing is, a situation like that, neither person was raped, but they did indulge in
something shallow, loveless and degrading. And having casual sex, they allowed a stranger to use
them as a glorified masturbatory aid. They feel embarrassed and vulnerable now. They feel hollow. They feel
despair. They feel regret. These feelings are inevitable when you divorce sex from love and from
devotion and from fidelity and from concepts like dignity. And that should be the framework.
Rather than merely asking whether the sex is consensual, we should ask whether it is loving,
whether it respects the dignity of the other person.
And the great thing is that this framework will obviously include consent,
but then it goes much farther beyond that as it needs to.
This is something that's obvious to me and obvious to many people.
But of course, to someone like Sona Lee,
who makes it her whole wife and her whole business to talk about sex,
she can't see this insight at all.
And that is why she is today finally canceled.
And that'll do it for the show today.
We'll talk to you tomorrow.
Have a great day.
Godspeed.
