The Matt Walsh Show - Ep. 896 - Putin Planned His Invasion While Biden Focused On Diversity And Inclusion

Episode Date: February 24, 2022

Today on the Matt Walsh Show, Joe Biden was already having the worst presidential term in American history, and that was before Russia invaded Ukraine, bringing us closer to World War 3. And it is not... a coincidence that this has happened after Biden spent his first year in office focusing primarily on wokeness and intentionally making our military weaker and more feminine. We’ll talk about that today. Also, Canada proposes legislation that will allow people to report hate speech before it happens. Brave New World meets the Minority Report in Canada. Plus, a trucker convoy heads to D.C. I have my reservations about this one and I’ll explain. Also, a writer for New York magazine says that parents who insist on parental rights are actually “household tyrants.” And finally in our Daily Cancelation we’ll look at the fat acceptance activist who says that dieting is a form of conversion therapy. I am now a self-acclaimed beloved children’s author. Reserve your copy of my new book here: https://utm.io/ud1Cb  I am now a beloved LGBTQ+ and children’s author. Reserve your copy of Johnny The Walrus here: https://utm.io/ud1j6 You petitioned, and we heard you. Made for Sweet Babies everywhere: get the official Sweet Baby Gang t-shirt here: https://utm.io/udIX3 Stopping the attack on America starts with exposing the source: from within. Subscribe to The Daily Wire and start streaming The Enemy Within today. https://utm.io/uejBd Haven’t gotten your preferred pronouns badge? Head to my Swag Shack to grab yours today:https://utm.io/uei4E Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Today on the Matt Wall Show, Joe Biden was already having the worst presidential term in American history, and that was before Russia invaded Ukraine, bringing us closer to World War III. And it's not a coincidence that this has happened after Biden spent his first year in office focusing primarily on wokeness and intentionally making our military weaker and more feminine. So we'll talk about that today. Also, Canada proposes legislation that will allow people to report hate speech before it happens. So Brave New World meets the minority report in Canada. Plus, a trucker convoy heads to D.C.
Starting point is 00:00:28 I have my reservations about this one and I'll explain. Also, a writer for New York Magazine says that parents who insist on parental rights are actually household tyrants. And finally, in our daily cancellation, we'll look at the fat acceptance activist who says that dieting is a form of conversion therapy. Yes, all of that and more today on the Matt Wall Show. As inflation continues, it's important to keep your budget and financial goals top of mind. Think about the things that you can do today to come out ahead, like refinancing your mortgage.
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Starting point is 00:02:18 this quickly. Now, we live in an age of hyperbole when every bad thing is the worst thing ever, and every bad person is literally Hitler, and every politician we don't like is the worst politician ever, and also literally Hitler. One of the consequences of all this exaggeration is that we have no way to sufficiently describe people and things that really are historically bad. And in this case, it actually is true that Joe Biden is, so far, the worst president in American history, and the competition isn't very close. I mean, the gap between second and third worst is much smaller than the gap between second worst and Joe Biden, worst of all. He has been a disaster on every front in every way from every conceivable angle. And the worst thing about
Starting point is 00:03:04 him being the worst, is that it was all totally foreseeable. We knew that he's an elderly man losing control of his mental faculties. We knew that his handlers are far-left ideologues and slimy soulless grifters and con artists. We knew that his administration would put wokeness before all else. He's done mostly what he said he would do, even if he doesn't remember saying it, and it's as bad as we knew it would be or should have known. Today, some of those things loom especially large, like the fact that, for example, Joe Biden shut down the Keystone pipeline and destroyed any hope of American energy independence. In fact, the whole Western world abandoned that goal over the last couple of years, largely because an annoying little Swedish girl yelled at us
Starting point is 00:03:46 about it. So we said, okay, well, never mind. Forget about energy. Now we import 20 million barrels of oil from Russia every month with no plan in place to replace that production once the spigot is turned off. Biden made sure that we were dependent. upon our adversaries for survival while also making sure that our adversaries won't respect or fear us. A lethal combination, as we're seeing. This morning, I've been thinking a lot about one of Biden's very first acts while in office. One of the very first things he did. He shut down Keystone. But even before that, one of the first things he did was to invite a flamboyant social media influencer to the White House to film a TikTok skit. Let's go back and, uh,
Starting point is 00:04:32 relive that one together. One sec. Democracy's calling. See you, Daddy. Bye. Hi, my name is Cooper, and this is a day in my life as a White House intern. We did it, Joe. Hey, everyone. Vogue.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Usually, I start off with a big coffee. Sorry, they're like really strict in here. Hey, Jenny. I booked you an ale appointment, love. Yeah, I didn't tell you to do that. It's called initiative. Hi, White House. This is Cooper. I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:05:02 Oh, it doesn't matter. This is actually the entrance to the West Wing. This is so fun and it's really prestigious. Hey, you POTUS. Is Olivia Rodriguez still here? No. We've come a long way in our fight against the virus. We've vaccinated 160 million Americans.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Are you getting this all down? Don't worry, Queen. It's all right here. Hooper. Sorry, Ms. Jen. And Jen, don't forget to have fun. Spirit fingers, Mama. We need to get shots in the arms of every single American.
Starting point is 00:05:32 I'm heading to a haircut. If you want me to make more of these. Russia and China are not exactly quaking in their boots when they see that, except from hysterical laughter. Not the kind of laughter you want. Worst, this administration has wokeified our national defense apparatus and bragged about doing it. I mean, who can forget the CIA ads trying to entice new recruits by promising gay acceptance and rainbow flags?
Starting point is 00:05:58 Or what about the Army recruitment ad that looked like an actual Disney princess movie? complete with us singing and all of that. Or the recruitment ad, again aimed at women, but featuring a female gay rights activist with two moms. Let's go back today and watch that one again. Although I had a fairly typical childhood, took ballet, played violin, I also marched for equality.
Starting point is 00:06:25 I like to think I've been defending freedom from an early age. When I was six years old, One of my moms had an accident that left her paralyzed. Doctors said she might never walk again. But she tapped into my family's pride to get back on her feet, eventually standing at the altar to marry my other mom. With such powerful role models, I finished high school at the top of my class and then attended UC Davis, where I joined a sorority full of other strong women.
Starting point is 00:06:58 But as graduation approached, I began feeling like I'd been handed so much in life, a sorority girl stereotype. Sure, I'd spent my life around inspiring women. But what had I really achieved on my own? One of my sorority sisters was studying abroad in Italy. Another was climbing Mount Everest. I needed my own adventures, my own challenge. And after meeting with an Army recruiter, I found it.
Starting point is 00:07:28 You notice there, of course, that the Army is presented not as something that you join to defend your country and kill bad guys, but as an opportunity for self-discovery. You know, just like along the lines of a sorority girl studying abroad in Italy or climbing Mount Everest. I mean, how could Putin do what he's doing right now? Doesn't he know that Western countries have the most diverse, equitable, tolerant, and trans-inclusive militaries in the history of the world? And he's still messing with us? Wow. I mean, it's almost like we're nothing but a joke at this point. Just this month, a couple of weeks, just a couple of weeks ago, actually, this month,
Starting point is 00:08:10 the Defense Department official website ran this article. This again was this month. Diversity, equity, inclusion are necessities in the U.S. military. That's the headline. And it says in part, diversity equity inclusion in the military are necessities for the United States, Bishop Garrison, the senior advisor to the Secretary of Defense for Human Capital and Diversity equity and inclusion said, Garrison spoke to the Center for a New American Security today about the progress being made by the department and what still needs to happen. Some 41% of the
Starting point is 00:08:40 military identify as members of minority groups and that number will grow larger, Garrison said. The military must be able to attract, train, and retain them for the services to retain competitive edges, he said. Garrison said, the need for diversity, equity, and inclusion to be consideration or a part of all decisions in the military. Diversity and equity inclusion have to be a part of all decisions in the military. There is a direct line connecting this kind of madness with what we're witnessing overseas right now. We advertised weakness.
Starting point is 00:09:12 We bragged about it. We announced to the world repeatedly that we are now a theocratic state, but our religion is wokeness. And it's less a religion than a death cult, a suicide pact. We give up our own energy production for its sake. We weaken our defenses. for it. We will take institutions that were once killing machines and repurpose them to prioritize
Starting point is 00:09:36 equity and inclusion. Did we think that Putin wouldn't notice that? Now, blame Putin for invading Ukraine, sure. He's the one doing it. But once you're done, pointing that finger and you feel a little better, get it out of your system. I think it's time to conduct a much more painful and necessary investigation of ourselves in our country and our government. Because war and conquest have been the way of the world since the dawn of man. That will always be the case. If you thought you were living in a day and age where that's behind us and it doesn't happen anymore, then you're a fool. You're just like the people who, you know, were shocked when a pandemic hit. It's, oh, I didn't know this kind of thing still happens. Of course it happens.
Starting point is 00:10:21 It's always going to happen. There are diseases in the world. Sometimes there will be one particular disease that lots of people get at the same time. So we've had two things in the last few years that we were shocked by, even though there's no excuse to be shocked. Because these things happening, it just puts us right in line with everybody else who's ever lived on Earth.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Now, it doesn't make it good or right. Certainly doesn't make it fun or enjoyable. It just makes it what is. It makes it reality. We can choose to operate within reality or without you know, on the outside of it. Biden and the left choose to be outside of reality
Starting point is 00:11:01 in a place where there is no more war and nobody wants to conquer anything and everybody gets along. And so we can set out to fill our military with lesbians who can't do three push-ups. Why not? This is also the world where climate change is the greatest threat we face
Starting point is 00:11:17 so we can shut down our oil pipelines because a 15-year-old environmentalist made us feel bad. And no negative consequences will come it, we think. That's the world the left wants to pretend we live in, until the real world comes crashing through the barrier, the sort of wall of delusion they've erected around themselves. And when that happens, what do they do? They start pointing the blame everywhere and at everything and everybody but themselves. And they also, as they've been doing especially over the
Starting point is 00:11:47 past couple of days, call for us to unite and come together. So just today, Senator Brian Shats, who has a last name that I'll never not find funny, tweeted this. He says, It is more essential than ever that we rally around our president as he leads the free world in response. If your instinct is to try to turn this into a partisan political advantage or a viral tweet, step off the stage. Rally around Joe Biden?
Starting point is 00:12:14 That can't happen because, though we've listed lots of the bad things Biden has done, we haven't mentioned the worst one of all. He has intentionally cast his own, people as the enemy. He has set his sights on chasing down and punishing right-wingers and those who disagree with him. He's labeled parents at school board meetings domestic terrorists. And now the domestic terrorists are supposed to rally around him. We're the enemy. Right? That's what he said. We're scum. We're the greatest threat to the safety of this country. And yet now he needs our support. Now that he needs us, we're Americans, but when he doesn't need us anymore, we go back to being
Starting point is 00:12:53 rabid dogs that have to be caged or put down? You know, the left is a lot like a drunk and abusive husband who sobers up for three hours and expects affection and cheerfulness from his wife. Hey, honey, I haven't beat you in three hours. What's the big deal? Now, we say of women who go along with that, that they have battered wife syndrome. What the left wants from us now is a sort of political battered wife syndrome. But that's not how this works.
Starting point is 00:13:22 You said that we're the enemy. You hate us. We're Nazis and terrorists. You shouldn't want our help or support. And anyway, you won't have it. Biden made this bed, and now he'll have to lay in it, on his own. Now let's get to our five headlines. You know, you might not realize this, but 85% of the grass-fed beef in the United States is imported from overseas. So this is a problem that we're seeing quite a lot now. We're bringing things. things in from overseas rather than producing them here. Here's the catch. These foreign products
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Starting point is 00:15:24 question so we had the trainer come she was great she was uh very competent very friendly very professional very good at what she was doing knew what she was doing but but it was like an hour and a half and mostly we were talking to her, you know, the whole time, because she was trying to, you know, find out about the dog and figure all this stuff out. And so it's like this long interview process about the dog. And it's the longest I've ever spent talking about a dog in my entire life. And most of the conversation consisted of us describing the dog's behavior and then, and then giving our interpretation of that behavior. And then her politely explaining that we're totally wrong in our interpretation. So like, for example, my wife.
Starting point is 00:16:04 does this thing that she likes, that she thinks is very cute, where she'll start singing. And then the dog will run into the room and kind of like jump up on her as she's singing. And she has interpreted this as the dog wants to dance with her. And I was always skeptical of that interpretation. I didn't have the heart to say anything. So she told this to the trainer. And the trainer had no compunction about it. She said, oh, no, that's, he probably just doesn't like it when you sing.
Starting point is 00:16:29 He's trying to tell you to stop. So anyway, what we learned after the dog, dog whisper conducted her pet psychic seance is that the dog lacks confidence and he has a self-esteem issue and can you imagine again just imagine me sitting there for an hour and a half listening to this about a dog self-esteem issues and we have to build up his self-esteem and of course I'm sitting there thinking like why is that my problem why can't the dog just suck it up what does he want for me oh you have a self-esteem problem dog you join the club we all do you don't see me barking at people because of it I guess I sort of do in my own way, but still.
Starting point is 00:17:08 But here's the upshot. Good news. According to the trainer, because the dog lacks confidence around me especially and is getting adjusted to us and he's getting settled in, what that means is that for the foreseeable future, I've been instructed to ignore the dog. Like, don't pet him. Don't be the one feeding him. Don't take him out for any walks. Don't take him out at night like I had been doing. So don't do any chores related to the dog.
Starting point is 00:17:33 That's what she said. That is what she said. I have to give the dog space. That's my instruction. And so as hard as it will be for me to do nothing at all, that's what I'll do. I know, I have to do nothing and have my wife do everything as far as the dog's concerned. It's what she recommends. You know, it's not what I want.
Starting point is 00:17:51 It's what she said. And I, for one, think we need to take her recommendations very seriously. And I kind of explained to my wife. After the trainer left, I said, you know, I think this woman knows what she's talking about. She really seemed to have it together. She said I shouldn't do anything and, you know, it pains me because of how much I love the dog and I want to bond with the dog and I want to help you, but I just can't. I have to do nothing. And I also explain that, you know, I probably should, again, just because I'm concerned about the dog, I mean, things like she wanted me to take the trash out after the trainer left. And I said, I probably shouldn't do that because that means that I'm leaving and coming back in. It always upsets the dog when I walk in the door.
Starting point is 00:18:28 And it hurts his confidence, his self-esteem. I don't want to do that. You know, putting the kids down for bed at night. I probably should just sit on the couch and watch TV. I probably shouldn't be doing that. I'm moving around too much. So, you know, it's all about the dog. And I am here to help the dog by doing nothing for him at all. Okay, let's start here from the post-millennial. By the way, one other point about that,
Starting point is 00:18:53 I have mentioned these dog problems on the show a few times, and I've gotten a lot of advice in the comment section. and, you know, I'm not saying who's right and who's wrong, but I will tell you, I didn't say where I got, I didn't tell the trainer that I got, prior to this, I'd been doing things that I learned from YouTube comments, but the trainer did say, I don't mean to throw you guys under the bus, but she did say that all of that advice was terrible. So, and I agree, because most of the other advice involved me doing things. So that's from the post-millennial. It says proposed hate speech legislation in Canada would allow people to take others to court if they suspect that someone will post content deemed hateful online, will post. Bill C-36 states that a person may, with the Attorney General's consent, lay an information before a provincial court judge of the person fears on reasonable grounds that another person will commit an offense under Section 318 or subsection 319, which is about inciting or promoting hate or promoting hatred.
Starting point is 00:19:54 It also covers, quote, an offense motivated by biased, prejudice, or hate based on race, national or ethnic origin, language, color, religion, sex, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other similar factor. So those are the reasons that you're not allowed to hate someone for any of those reasons. But you can still hate them and you can even say that you hate them. It's just there are specific reasons why you're not, so there's a category of reasons that are not acceptable for hating somebody and then there's a category that still is acceptable. So you can hate someone just because of who they are. And this is something I've never quite understood. Like if I'm going to be hated by another person, and you
Starting point is 00:20:44 might argue that perhaps there are a few people, a few people out there who do hate me. And if I could choose between being hated because of my skin color or my gender or something, or being hated because of just who I am at a deep and personal level, I think I would prefer the skin color and gender-based hatred because it doesn't go as deep. Right? So if anything, that would, that to me, that's not as insult. Not nearly as insulting. Because then I'm just getting lumped in with everybody else who shares this feature. It's not my fault that I have this characteristic. And so if you hate me for that reason, that's kind of like your problem. But if you say, no, I, it's not because that. I just hate who you are. I hate everything about you down to your soul. That's what it is.
Starting point is 00:21:30 That to me, that's going to hurt a little bit more. So I've never quite understood why that's the kind of hatred. That's the kind of bigotry. That's acceptable. You can say, oh, I really hate you. Oh, do you hate me because of my, is it because of my skin color? No. Is it because of my gender? No. Oh, it's fine then. That I don't get. I'm going back to the article. as diversity minister Ahmed Hussein reintroduced the legislation after events that transpired in Ottawa in which a very small number of individuals at the Freedom Convoy protest allegedly carried hateful symbols including swastikos.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Ahmed called the symbols reprehensible and said that the government would reintroduce the bill that died when the election was called last year. He said seeing symbols of hate right across the doors to the borough parliament is unbelievable and should be condemned. Now, this does raise another question. question. Well, many questions are raised. Like, another one is, and it actually is not explained, how could you report this stuff before it happens? I mean, it's bad enough to have hate speech
Starting point is 00:22:34 laws on the books. How are you reporting it before it happens? Is this minority report? Do you have psychics that you have hooked up to tubes in some kind of weird petroleum jelly? Am I thinking of the right movie? Yeah, that's in that movie. Which never made a lot of sense to me, by the way, because it's like set in the future and they have this technology. You'd think they have technology to read the future or to know what's going to happen in the future, but instead they have these psychics that they don't really explain that. But anyway, is that how you're finding out that someone's going to post hate speech in the future? That really isn't explained.
Starting point is 00:23:09 And the other question is, well, how do you define hate? How do you determine it? because hatred is a motivation that is based within a person's heart, right? It's deep within them. So how could you possibly know whether someone is hateful or not? Well, it does say this. It doesn't provide a clear-cut definition of what hate is, but instead says that, quote, hatred means the emotion that involves detestation or vilification and that is stronger than dislike or disdain.
Starting point is 00:23:42 I mean, silly me, I thought disdain and hatred were kind of the, you know, synonyms? Loathing someone, disdaining them, hating them. I kind of thought that's sort of the same thing. But no, it's one step above disdain or dislike or even strong dislike. So does that mean that according to the law, you can strongly dislike someone for their sexual orientation, gender, or race? You just can't hate them. Does that become a valid defense in the court of law when you're bringing in a, you know, a perpetrator of a, you know, a perpetrator of a,
Starting point is 00:24:17 hate speech? Can he defend himself by saying, no, I don't, I don't hate this person because of the race. I just strongly dislike it. This is the total absurdity that you immediately descend into when you try to have laws against hate of any kind for any reason. There's no way to know what's going on inside someone's heart. And also, there's no reason why hatred should be considered the worst thing. So we take, what about a hate crime? You know, Canada has more hate speech laws than we have, but we both have this category of hate crime. And if you commit a hate crime, then that's a, that's a federal charge. And now that's going to be a worse sentence that you get. Now, the things that are done, if you kill someone and it's allegedly a hate crime, well,
Starting point is 00:25:17 obviously the murder, if you're murdering an innocent person, you should go to jail. jail for that. But we've decided quite arbitrarily that the worst reason to kill somebody is because you hate them. And so there should be sometimes a quite significant extra sentence. It's a whole extra crime that you get charged for if you murder them for hate. But why is that the case? Because for one thing, if you kill someone, they're just as dead no matter of the reason for it. but also probably the majority of murders, the murders that happen, you know, between strangers, majority of murders and kind of violence happen in domestic disputes and that sort of thing. But if we're talking about a stranger murdering somebody else, you know, many of those murders
Starting point is 00:26:11 are not grounded in hate. They're grounded in just basic indifference to human life. So if you read of a case in the city where someone gets shot in the head for the $5 in their wallet, well, that's not a hate crime because the reason that they were killed was for the $5, not because of the person's race. And so our emphasis on hate crimes in our system of law will say that, well, that's bad, but it's not as bad as it could have been. I would say it's at least as bad. you know, killing someone because you want to take $5 from them and killing them because you don't like the way they look, I would put them at least on part. And if anything, the former is maybe even worse.
Starting point is 00:27:04 Murder out of pure indifference. I don't even care about you enough to hate you. I'm going to kill you for the $5 because your life just means nothing to me. I don't even I don't have the energy to hate you that's a step up from how I feel about you you are you are just nothing to me you're dirt so many murders especially in the inner cities are motivated by that total indifference to human life so why shouldn't we have a special category for that make that its own federal charge it just becomes absurd
Starting point is 00:27:40 but again it also requires in order to to parse all these things well, was it total indifference to human life? Was it hatred? Was it dislike? Was it disdain? It requires you to peer inside somebody's soul and make these determinations, which you just can't do. All right, this is from USA Today. It says as many as 700 National Guard members are prepared to take posts across the nation's capital amid planned trucker protest convoys that organizers say could paralyze the city without entering it.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Bob Bolus, a Pennsylvania truck driver, says he's leading the freedom convoy of trucks. from Pennsylvania to Washington on Wednesday. But he told NBC 4 TV in Washington that he has backed off immediate plans to gridlock the Capitol Beltway. And he says, for right now, they're not shutting the traffic down. But he says, quote, if we don't have a resolution from the government to the rights that they're taking from us, I would predict in the future it will get shut down. So the convoy is headed to D.C. And they want to arrive right in time, basically, for the state of the union. and that's an interview with one of the organizers,
Starting point is 00:28:51 but we have here a clip. This is someone else who also identifies themselves as one of the leaders and organizers of this trucker convoy that's coming to D.C. And here he's explaining what it is, and I guess because one question I have when I first heard about a trucker convoy being organized in the United States to go to D.C.,
Starting point is 00:29:11 it was like, well, okay, what are they trying to accomplish? We know about the truckers in Canada, and why that convoy happened and what their demands were, right, what they were rallying for. But why the trucker protest here? Well, let's listen to what this guy says. Maybe he'll explain it. This message is for the president of the United States of America. My name is Kyle Sefjik of the Freedom Convoy USA 2020.
Starting point is 00:29:37 And our routes meet here in D.C. on March 1st in time for your state of the union address. We are very organized. And our routes are public. I even pulled a permit for the National Mall to be respectful. I just want to be as transparent as possible from the start so there's no confusion. We are coming peacefully and we're going to do this lawfully and constitutionally. I want the rest of the world to know our plans
Starting point is 00:29:58 so that there's no twisting and lying about who and what we are. I've come and do as a father, a small business owner who's unaffiliated to any parties. We just want government overreach to end. On behalf of Freedom Convoy USA 2022, we are asking you, to end the state of emergency, end the mandates once and for all.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Sir, the world is watching us because they know that if what's happening in Canada happens to us here in the land of the free, then freedom as we know it is gone. Yeah, I got to be totally honest with you, and I might be going out on a limb here. I'm not sure how many of you will follow me on it. I really don't, I don't love this idea of this trucker convoy.
Starting point is 00:30:42 It makes me uneasy. especially now, right? I mean, Biden is, and the Democrats in general are tanking in the polls. They're only to go lower from here. You know, this is a game of limbo now. How low can you go? And they're going to go very, very low. And that's kind of from a political standpoint. And a protest is a political, it's a political statement. And so there should be some political calculation that goes into any kind of protest. That, that's a political statement. That, That's how you should be thinking about it. If you're not thinking of it in those terms, and you shouldn't be doing it. And so what exactly is the trucker protests going to potentially accomplish, other than turning the attention to you in a potentially very negative way, depending on how it goes and what happens? All it would seem to potentially accomplish is just distracting from, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:42 from Biden, what a terrible job he's doing. And as far as mandates go, well, Well, okay, this is a trucker convoy to end the mandates, but so if you're doing it a year ago, then I understand. But what federal mandates are you even protesting now? The vast majority of the mandates are gone. So what federal mandates exactly are they protesting? Because they should be very specific. That's the other thing you need to be in a protest is specific about what exactly you're protesting and what you would like to see happen. So you have to have to have an, you have to have an. an idea in mind of what victory looks like. What does it look like to win here? And I think very often there are protests and demonstrations where people don't think about that ahead of time. They don't think about what does a win look like to me.
Starting point is 00:32:35 And so they just go and kind of do something and let the chips fall where they may. But that, as we have seen, is often not the best strategy. So most of the federal mandates are gone or have been defeated in court. There's still the vaccine mandate for healthcare workers, which is a very bad thing. I mean, is that what this is specifically about? And there's the federal mandate for public transportation. You have to wear masks on planes, which is also stupid. So is that it?
Starting point is 00:33:05 But again, it still raises the question of why now? Why not a year ago? We've already seen. So we saw the trucker convoy. It already happened. This feels like a rehash of something that just happened when there's, but with less clear goals in mind. And then you're going to D.C. and it's, well, we're not shutting down traffic, but we might.
Starting point is 00:33:31 Maybe we'll create a massive gridlock. And we don't all even agree on like why we're doing this. I'm telling you, that is a disaster. That is a disaster. To go into D.C. around the state of the Union and potentially maybe, I mean, there's, again, it doesn't seem to, everyone doesn't seem to be on the same page, but potentially create massive gridlock and a huge inconvenience for everybody in the city without being able to, in a unified way, even explain why you're doing it or what you want to see happen. That is a recipe to turn all the backlash
Starting point is 00:34:09 against you distracting from Joe Biden and what a terrible job is doing. I mean, I don't think, when I think of how Democrats in Congress and the administration, how they're, looking at this, I doubt that they're sitting there, you know, biting their fingernails nervous and saying, oh, I hope, I wish they weren't coming. I think they're probably pretty happy about this. That you're going to come and create a big distraction and make it about you. That sounds good to us. Gets the heat off us for a little bit. And always with the potential for things to go very, very bad. I mean, we don't have to probably don't have to remind you of January 6th.
Starting point is 00:34:58 That was another massive demonstration where it was never exactly clear what the end goal was. And the next thing you know, you had people going into the Capitol and certainly there was no idea, they had no idea why they were doing it or what victory was supposed to look like here.
Starting point is 00:35:14 They just were kind of like doing something. And I look at this and I think makes me uneasy for that reason. Also, the potential you have to think about these things for people to infiltrate this and, you know, kind of try to turn it against you from the inside. The ways that people can kind of manipulate the optics of this thing, I just, I don't like it. Here's what I would say. If, you know, truckers are in a position where they can make a huge difference.
Starting point is 00:35:53 And the fact that they're willing to sacrifice and make a difference, I have a lot of respect. and admiration for that. So I would say at this point, if you have specific goals in mind, something that you want to see happen, something you're pushing for, I think a trucker strike across the country would be much more effective. Because best case scenario with another convoy, which I think most people are going to look at that and kind of yaw on and say, we just saw this, right? The best case scenario is that you're there and you kind of make a stink for a little bit and then, but then you're dispersed and you go home. That's like best case scenario. And nothing terrible happens. Nothing is really achieved, though. I think a strike, on the other hand.
Starting point is 00:36:35 Now, you really want to impose your will in a peaceful way. That's how you do it, I would think. All right. Let's go to this briefly. Sarah Jones is a writer for New York Magazine, and she wrote an article titled Household Tyrants. And she wrote in her caption to the article, I wrote about the parental rights push and its relationship to the GOP's authoritarian view. of power. And she says, Conservatives imagine the parent as a household tyrant. Their rights both supersede and are in conflict with the rights of the child. Key to this is the parent's role as a local enforcer of the GOP's national agenda. Okay, a couple of things here.
Starting point is 00:37:18 First of all, obviously, she's not worried about the rights of the child at all. That is not her concern. Her concern is entirely the rights of the state, the right of the government to interfere in the family. her concern is the right of the state to come between the child and the parent. That's what she cares about. Just give a damn about the rights of a child. To begin with, if you're pro-abortion, you are in no position to ever talk about the rights of a child. Because in your view, a child at a certain stage in development, has zero rights and zero moral worth.
Starting point is 00:37:57 has no is owed no legal protection whatsoever in your view. And now you want to talk about the rights of a child. So that's the first thing we always have to establish is that this is a bad faith argument. It's a dishonest argument. She doesn't really care about the rights of a child. Once we've established that, we can also note the fact that, well, you know, she's scandalized by the idea that the rights of the parent would come before the rights of the child. but of course the rights of the parent supersede the rights of the child.
Starting point is 00:38:33 Obviously. That's the case legally in that adults have lots of legal rights that children don't have. And it's also the case in each individual family. If the family is properly ordered, in my home, you know, my home is not a democracy. You can't run a family that way. That's a recipe for chaos in your family. And it's chaos that will hurt the child most of all, because what the child needs is a properly ordered family with peace and security at home and stability. That's what the kid needs.
Starting point is 00:39:21 And you don't achieve that by giving the child an equal voice in the family. Everything you do, you put it up for a vote. and the views and opinions of your four-year-old weigh equally against your opinions as an adult and the person running the family, the person who earns all the money and provides everything. That's not a recipe for anything good for the child. What you're doing there, actually, is your setting,
Starting point is 00:39:54 and this is another one of the goals of the left, is they want the state to come between the parent, and a child, but they also want to set each individual family member against each other sort of in competition. And that's what you're doing here, when there's not, when there isn't a, a sense of proper order. Now it's just a constant competition between, uh, the child and the father and, and, and father and mother also in competition.
Starting point is 00:40:21 And everybody's sort of vying for power in this kind of Machiavellian way. Uh, but that's not how the, a family is supposed to be run. So in my family, no, my kids do not have equal say in what happens in the house. Far from it. They oftentimes, depending on what it is, have get no vote at all very often. And my wife and I have the right to do lots of things that our kids cannot do. Just one example, we can stay up as late as we want. We might pay the price the next day, but we can do my kids, they have a bedtime.
Starting point is 00:41:00 And sometimes my kids will say to me, that's not fair. Why do you get the stamp? Because we're the adults and you're the child. This is how it works. But along with having those rights, it also means that you have, because the flip side of the coin of the rights coin, when you flip the coin over, you find responsibilities. Responsibilities always come tied with rights. When you try to remove the responsibility dimension from rights, you get again chaos, which is what we're seeing in our country. So while we have many rights that the child, that our children don't, We also have many responsibilities that they don't, which would be basically all of the serious responsibilities ultimately fall to us. So that's how a family is supposed to work.
Starting point is 00:41:45 But this is also what you get when you have a lot of childless people pontificating about the family and how families are supposed to operate when they obviously have no experience with it and no idea. Let's get now to the comment section. DeliWire.com slash sweet baby comments. Let's go to clip eight. Computer, what is a woman? As a noun, woman can have a few meanings. One, the female human being as distinguished from a girl or a man. Two, an adult female person.
Starting point is 00:42:30 Three, a female attendant to a lady of rank. Four, a wife. Computer, what is a human female? According to Wikipedia, a woman is a woman. adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl. The plural women is sometimes used in certain phrases such as women's rights to denote female humans regardless of age. Typically, women have two X chromosomes and are capable of pregnancy and giving birth from puberty until menopause. Thank you. Absolutely. Happy to help. Computer. I'm straight.
Starting point is 00:43:13 for telling me. Computer. I'm gay. Thanks for telling me. Wow. Which one is that? Is that Alexa? That's Alexa. Alexa is a transphobe. That's very disturbing to find out. And also homophobic. I mean, you could, you can come out to Alexa, which is obviously, you know, that's the first thing you should do when you're you're coming out first to let all your computer systems know, update them on the news.
Starting point is 00:43:51 And all she says is thanks for telling me dismissively. Very disappointing. Very disappointed in Alexa. Okay, Jay Stas says, first Matt said that narcissism was the biggest problem in our society. Then he said it was cowardice. That was the biggest problem. So which is it? Narcissism or cowardice?
Starting point is 00:44:07 The answer, Jay, is yes. That's the answer. Yes. Charles says, Matt, I guess you never learned anything in history class because there are great examples in history. People like, just like Vladimir Putin, that people like you before World War II started that chose to ignore the problem. It's almost like people like yourself are not going to be happy unless we do repeat our history. Good luck with that effort. By the way, Matt, war with Russia might just happen if you want it or not. Well, I agree with your last
Starting point is 00:44:35 statement anyway. It might happen whether I want or not, and I certainly don't. The only thing I'll say, a couple things, Charles. First of all, not everything in history is a now. Not everything that happens is analogous with World War II. Okay? I know that's what we learn on the Internet is that everything that occurs is just like World War II. And if you're on, if you stand against the prevailing opinion about any situation or occurrence, then you are taking the side of the bad guys in World War II. That's the lesson from the Internet, but it's not a lesson that we should take to heart because it's not true.
Starting point is 00:45:09 But also there's this, here's what I'm trying to figure out, Charles. Maybe you can help me out with this. Because I'm being told, and I don't know if you would say this or not, but I have heard this bit about, oh, it's just like World War II, Putin is Hitler. And if we ignore it, then it's like ignoring Hitler in the early going. So I've heard that a lot. But also, the same people saying that are the ones breathlessly insisting that, oh, they don't want to send any troops.
Starting point is 00:45:39 Of course, they don't support sending troops in to fight Russia. So wait a second, but which is it? Because if this is just like World War II and Putin is just like Hitler and it's the same kind of thing, then wouldn't you support sending troops in? I assume you supported sending troops into World War II. So which is it? On one hand, you are describing this in a way that would seem to justify sending troops in. But then on the other hand, you're claiming that you don't want to send troops in. this is what I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:46:15 And this also makes me uneasy. Because you've got one side of this discussion where it does not seem to me that they're being honest. What I would predict is that, you know, I'd give it two weeks, but it might be more like two days. Sometime in the near future, all of the people, you can take screenshots of all the tweets and everything, you see people say, oh, of course I'm not supporting sending troops in. Almost all of them, in short order, we'll be saying, oh, yeah, let's send the troops in. And if you listen to what they're saying, you put the denials aside right now and listen to everything else they're saying, especially these World War II and Hitler comparisons, it's obvious already that that's basically what they're calling for without saying it. And maybe they don't want to say it yet because they know that it's just the ground has not been prepared for it quite yet. So they want to prepare the ground and then they'll start sprinkling the seeds of actually getting involved in World War III.
Starting point is 00:47:11 But I am I'm going to say consistent on this. To get troops involved in this conflict for Ukraine would be, it would be disastrous for us on a scale that you I don't even think we can imagine how bad it could get for us to do that. But I am sitting here anticipating. I know it's going to happen soon enough, mark my words. Soon enough, you're going to start hearing these people
Starting point is 00:47:47 explicitly saying let's send the troops in. And finally, Anthony says, hey Matt, what's your favorite Liam Neeson murder slash revenge movie? I love them all because they're all like exactly the same. And it's pretty much the same story over and over again. And it's, it's always a family member that's either been kidnapped and has to be rescued or they've already been killed and now it's a revenge thing. And so it's kind of like comfort food. It's why I like old-fashioned westerns and why I like. I don't like a lot of the new westerns. Because in the old westerns, it's basically, there's like three basic Western stories. And then you just get different versions of the same story.
Starting point is 00:48:28 And that's the appeal. That's the charm. And so the same thing with Liam Neeson. But what's the best one? I don't think there's any argument. It's obviously going to be the original Taken, which I think is not only the best Liam Neeson movie, but probably one of the best action movies in the last 30 years. America supported Ukraine's move to hand over its nukes in 1994 under a promise for
Starting point is 00:48:47 Russia not to evade and look what happened. It seems that we're not to be trusted either. That's why it's more important than ever to understand just how insidious these foreign threats are within our own country. And we have just the way for you to do it. Our new show, The Enemy Within is a docu-series featuring acclaimed journalist and expert in national threats, Lee Smith. Smith uncovers a political coup orchestrated by America's ruling class to generate their own wealth and power in exchange for the slow rise of China's Communist Party in America at the expense of the American people's safety and freedom. In the third episode, Lee uncovers the infiltration of America's universities by Chinese spies, students affiliated with
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Starting point is 00:52:43 You know, we're quite used to hearing insane things from the body positivity camp. But yesterday, a body positivity activist and fat acceptance activist named Monica Crete up the ante considerably on her social media account. which have all now been set to private, Crete calls herself a writer-consultant educator fighting weight stigma in public health and medicine. She also hosts seminars on the topic of being fat. Unfortunately, you missed the most recent one, hosted alongside activist Mikey Mercedes,
Starting point is 00:53:10 who is a woman, by the way. Although I didn't have to tell you that she's a woman because the body positivity people are always women. Can you remember the last time you saw a man's fatness celebrated? When's the last time one of these body positivity fat people was a man? It never happens. Because you're still allowed to fat shame men. It's specifically women who have the right to balloon to whatever size they please without any criticism from anybody.
Starting point is 00:53:33 So anyway, the seminar was titled Fatphobia in Public Health and was specifically meant for weight-inclusive dietitians. Of course, the term weight-inclusive dietitian is a bit like the term cancer-inclusive oncologist or cockroach-inclusive pest control. You can't include, that is, support and celebrate, the very thing your job. requires you to treat and destroy. So there are many such contradictions in the world of the body positivity activists, many absurdities, and they all culminate in this tweet for Monica. She wrote, quote, periodic reminder that treating and preventing obesity actually means trying to conversion therapy fat people into becoming thin people, despite zero evidence
Starting point is 00:54:18 that this is remotely possible. You heard that right. Monica, the consultant and educator, says that dieting is a form of conversion therapy, and moreover, that there is zero evidence that dieting actually makes anyone skinnier. Monica believes, or wants you to believe, anyway, that caloric intake actually has nothing at all to do with weight. What about all the millions of people who have managed to drop weight by limiting calories? Well, they're all mythological. They don't exist. If you're one of those people, you don't exist, I'm sorry to say. Or else you're part of a grand fatphobic conspiracy. A conspiracy,
Starting point is 00:54:53 which includes almost every doctor and nutritionist in the world, by the way. And what about the fact that starving people always tend to be very skinny? It's a coincidence. And the fact that obesity is only common in Western countries where people eat a lot of food and hardly move. What about the almost complete absence of obesity in the third world? For that matter, what about the fact that our skeletons and internal organs literally were not made to carry the kind of weight that Monica and her fellow fat activists are forcing their skeletons and organs to carry? That's why fat people die young.
Starting point is 00:55:24 It's why there are no morbidly obese 85-year-olds. Your body at that age just can't handle it. It can't carry all that weight around anymore. What about that? Don't all of these facts point incontrovertibly to the notion that
Starting point is 00:55:40 you get fat when you eat a lot and get skinny when you eat less? No, says Monica. Don't ask her to explain herself either. It makes her feel good to see the world the way she sees it. and your job is to enforce whatever perception of the world and herself makes her feel good. That's your sacred responsibility because she says so.
Starting point is 00:55:59 Now, as crazy as all this is, the most revealing aspect is the way that she uses the term fat people and skinny people. Now, she doesn't mean fat and skinny as a mere description of a transient physical trait. When she says fat people, she does not mean people who happen to have an unhealthy amount of lard on their bodies. No, for her, fat is an immutable and defining characteristic. It's an identity. It's who she is deep inside. Her very soul is fat. Fatness is an identity.
Starting point is 00:56:31 I tell you, we're only months away since I'm making predictions today on the show. I can also tell you this. We're only months away from somebody coming up with special pronouns for fat people, which will give a whole new meaning to the term trans fat. And I'm not joking about the pronouns. In our culture, the special pronoun, it's how you affirm and consecrate an identity. a baptism. And the good thing is that the blessed pronouns, though they are supposed to have this mystical significance, can change any time. So just for fun, let's look at another
Starting point is 00:56:58 example of this phenomenon, dipping into the TikTok well with the help of our friend, Libs of TikTok, who found this one. Here's a woman announcing her new pronouns. Listen to this. Hey guys, I think it's finally time for an update on my gender series. I'm not going to lie, I have no idea what part this is, but let's go. Okay, first off, I am now just going by K now. I no longer like to be called Kayla unless it's for work, just because it's kind of confusing with the paperwork and stuff, so yeah. I also am now using all pronouns instead of none.
Starting point is 00:57:34 I don't regret not going by any pronouns before, but I do feel that I, it just makes, I don't know, it just, that's what's happening. Another thing though, I am still zonal gender. I still, that is still my gender that I identify with and I am still bisexual. So those things have not changed at all. So yeah, it's just a little quick update that I have for you all. And I don't know. Just let me know if you have any questions.
Starting point is 00:58:05 I'd love to answer them. Okay, make sure to update your scoreboard now. Kayla is now K. She's still xenogener, whatever that is. but she went from no pronouns to all pronouns. That's the update. Now, how could she have had no pronouns before? Did she not exist?
Starting point is 00:58:26 Was she some kind of phantom or something? And how can she go by all pronouns now? Does she really mean all pronouns? Even like it? Can I call her an it? I suppose so. She is a man, a woman, a thing, a nothing, and everything. She is all things and no things.
Starting point is 00:58:43 She transcends time and space. He's like some sort of pantheistic deity. And you better not so much as suggest otherwise, because your job again is to affirm, as we've learned to do anything less than affirm, to express even mild disagreement with a person's self-perception, is to engage in conversion therapy. And conversion therapy is the ultimate sin because it's an attack on a person's self-identity, which is to say that it's an attack on their entire world, on their reality. Because they recognize no world or reality aside from the one they've created in their heads.
Starting point is 00:59:11 Now, I want to get a little bit more philosophical here. So let's bring together fat acceptance stuff, pronouns, hysteria about conversion therapy, and all the rest of it. What's really going on? I think what's happening is that we are conscious beings, to begin with. We are aware of ourselves, aware of our own fragility and impermanence. And as far as we know, we're the only creatures in the universe cursed with such an awareness. So we find ourselves floating in this vast ocean of existence wondering about the reason and the purpose for it all. We came from non-existence and will fade back into the abyss from which we came, at least physically.
Starting point is 00:59:55 And we know all of that. The only way to survive is to reach out for an anchor point, you know, something stable, try to find an island to rest on. Because we can't be conscious beings floating along with no purpose and yet aware of it the whole time. We can't do that indefinitely. It's just no way to live. You can't live that way. People who try to live that way end up not living for very long. The problem that we face in the West is that we had an anchor. We had an island, but we abandoned it. We gave up on God, on religion, which was our source of identity, our sense of purpose, our solid ground. We decided that it wasn't good enough for us. So we jumped back into the sea with no real idea of where else to go instead. So now we're adrift. aimless and meandering and totally susceptible to any storm that comes along. We have no shelter from it, no escape from the crashing waves. What we're witnessing with the proliferation of gender identities, the pronoun madness, the fat acceptance and stuff, are a bunch of drowning adrift people, reaching out for anchors,
Starting point is 01:00:56 for little islands, for some kind of stability and identity, having traded in the one true source of stability and identity available to us. But these anchors aren't really anchors, because they're not anchored in anything. They don't go all the way down to the the sea floor. The islands are just driftwood at best. They don't provide the sense of purpose and belonging and worth that these people want from them, which is why they're always trading them out for something else. But really, they're still lost in the sea, hopeless and alone. So I guess it's a good thing that fat people are more buoyant on second thought. I had a good philosophical thing going there. I ruined it with a fat joke. I should have done that, but I did. Any case,
Starting point is 01:01:36 the point is, Monica Crete, the fat acceptance activist, is today canceled. I will leave it there for today. Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. Have a great day. Godspeed. Well, if you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe. And if you want to help spread the word, please give us a five-star review. Also, tell your friends to subscribe as well.
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