The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 121 - Democrats Encourage Students To Cut Class
Episode Date: March 14, 2018Students across the country are cutting class today, and the mainstream media couldn’t be happier! We will discuss the national student walkout to infringe on our civil rights in the broader context... of the ignoble legacy of student activism in America. Then the most important takeaways from the special election last night in Pennsylvania and why I’m happy the Democrat won. Finally, I defend United Airlines after a puppy died on one of their flights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Students across the country are cutting class today and the mainstream media couldn't be happier.
Finally, finally, students are cutting class. This is big.
We will discuss the national student walkout to infringe on our civil rights in the broader context of the awful legacy of student activism in America.
Then the most important takeaways from the special election last night in Pennsylvania and why basically I'm happy the Democrat won.
Finally, I will defend United Airlines after a puppy died on one of their first.
flights. I'm Michael Knowles and this is the Michael
Knowles show. That is a lot for
one show. This is going to be a big show
going after cute kids, applauding
a Democrat victory
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Okay.
Today is a national day.
It is a national day, a big day.
It's not just Pi Day.
It's also Pi Day, 3.14, but it's a big national activist, national, national day.
How do I know that?
Because the mainstream media told me.
A head of a planned student walkout on Wednesday.
A nationwide student walkout is planned later this week for stricter gun laws.
Schools around the country are bracing for a series of student walkouts to protest gun violence.
A student walkout is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Wednesday across the country.
schools in all 50 states
bracing for protests.
Did you hear that students?
Did you catch that?
10 a.m. on Wednesday.
And it's in all 50 states.
So don't worry, we're going to repeat this
on every news program all day
until you realize and actually go out there
and cut class.
The mainstream media always do this.
The mainstream media stoke the flames
of these protests to such a degree.
They basically create them.
They didn't even just say there's,
you know, on Facebook they're talking about a walkout.
They actually said it's going to be at this time
and don't worry if you're in
in Mississippi or New York, it's going to be all over. This time, you got to do it. You know,
there's another kid in all of this. There's another one of these teenagers. A friend of the show,
we brought him on to talk about, not to talk about guns, but to talk about the media, Kyle Kashav.
And he has, I got to say, I'm not for high school kids going around and being used as political
pawns or anything. But Kyle, much more than any of his classmates, has really comported himself
respectfully. He's been respectful to his elders, to elected people. He's been kind of serious. He's
been kind of serious. He hasn't been just relentlessly attacking one politician or another politician.
There were a lot of photos. I guess he had meetings with everybody, Chuck Schumer, President Trump
in the Oval Office, a lot of, you know, that is actually something really spectacular.
We've never seen that with student activism recently, and that doesn't get covered. That's not
what gets covered on TV, because it doesn't push the agenda. The mainstream media have to publicize
this left-wing administration, so really they effectively created. Notice, too, they publicize
it as a national event.
So what happens? It becomes a national event.
If they publicized it as a New York event, it'd be a New York event.
But if they publicized it as a national event.
Then they have to sell it, though.
So they turn up the emotion and they conflate lots of different unconnected stories of trauma
to push their entirely unconnected gun-grabbing legislation.
Here it is.
Teachers say some even had personal stories to tell about the toll of gun violence.
Every year, somebody's cousin, somebody's dad, somebody's aunt.
And Trump, because we lost so many things.
people from 20, 2017 and 18.
Because without guns, they're gonna be no more killing
and stuff like that.
But with guns, there's gonna be a lot more killing
because people don't know how to control their souls
with guns and they act foolish with them.
Students also discussed ways to frame their message
during the planned walkout on Wednesday
to have the strongest impact on the gun control debate.
To frame their message.
I don't know if you saw on that video,
there's a teacher hovering over the kid,
making sure the kid writes the correct thing
on the construction paper, you know, anti-Trump, we need more gun control or whatever.
But did you catch even the words that they had these kids say?
At the beginning, that students said, you know, somebody's aunt got killed, somebody's father
gets killed from guns.
I don't think they got killed at schools.
I don't think that's about school shootings anymore.
I think you're talking about bad neighborhoods and criminals killing people.
That's not, that isn't, that has nothing to do with keeping schools safe.
That has nothing to do with school shootings.
So they're trying to lump this into all guns, all gun crime.
But of course, school shootings have been on the decline for 25 years, 30 years.
We know that mass shootings have been on the decline for 25 or 30 years.
We know that most gun deaths, gun crime are suicides by middle-aged men.
Then you see that other students say, Trump, you need to do something.
Trump, you need to do.
What does Trump need to do?
How does Donald Trump responsible for these shootings?
We know that the shooting in Florida was caused in no small part because that county led the nation in pushing a left-wing
policy for student discipline.
In fact, the Obama administration
adopted the policy that was
pioneered by that school district, by Broward
County, and that district was less
discipline, don't put the kid in touch
with the cops, don't just ignore, brush it
under the rug. That's actually a policy
that Donald Trump opposes. So really,
we should have been seeing this with Barack Obama
do something. Barack Obama, you need to
do something. But of course, we don't see that. That doesn't
feed the narrative. It's not like there weren't school
shootings during the Obama administration, but that
doesn't match the narrative. Now, Trump is president,
now we need, Trump, you need to do something.
Then the final statement from that, that student said,
without guns, there won't be more killing.
Guns are a relatively new invention in world history.
They haven't been around forever.
Right now, right now I'm reading the book of Joshua
and the Bible.
I'm doing the Bible in a year.
I'm no expert.
I'm not, you know, I'm not a credentialed historian.
I think there was killing before guns.
I think there was, I think the imagination of man's heart is evil from the beginning.
I suspect that.
So that isn't true.
And places where these gun bans have been tried, by the way,
That hasn't necessarily reduced homicides and it hasn't necessarily reduced crime, certainly.
And also, gun bans are basically impossible.
Even in Australia where they had the most sweeping gun ban, two-thirds of people kept their guns.
In America, there are more guns than people in the United States.
So to say without guns, there won't be more killing.
That's ridiculous.
Also, these rifles that people are trying to ban account for virtually no deaths each year,
particularly compared to knives, particularly compared to hands and feet,
and certainly compared to handguns.
So if we're talking about blanket ban of all guns, that's one thing.
But notice how we're getting conflated.
Everything is getting conflated here.
Stop school shootings, ban AR-15s for some reason.
It's Donald Trump's fault.
We need to ban all guns, no guns.
Right, right, what it doesn't?
It's so blurry, but that's what the media want.
What is the end game here for the media?
Because they have all these different purported goals.
What do the media really want out of all of this?
Michael, take it away.
There's going to be a massive student walkout Friday afternoon.
tomorrow in Indiana, 20,000 people you mentioned there, hopefully more at the state capital.
This has to continue day after day after day, and these governors are going to have to step down.
They're going to be recalled.
They're going to be impeached.
They've broken the law.
There's no way they can get away with this.
How does it make a difference for people to protest?
How does it make a difference that student walk out tonight in Madison?
How does it translate into it making a difference?
It's already made it.
Look at the change.
Just of the polls you've cited.
Just in one month, the public opinion of the governor of Wisconsin.
of the legislature, of our support for unions and their rights,
everything has turned in favor of the working people.
And it's been because the people in Madison, the people of Wisconsin,
have stood up and have been there every single day.
And they've helped to turn people around on this.
The American people have woken up.
I got to tell you, this is another, it's going to be another aspect of the show.
I'll compliment Michael Moore and Rachel Maddow.
At least they're honest.
At least more and Maddow are honest here.
And you notice this with a few of them, more predicted that Trump would win,
and he kind of saw why.
And Rachel Maddow, compared to her colleagues at MSNBC,
is pretty upfront about her views
and is pretty honest about what she wants.
This is all about electing Democrats and hurting Republicans.
That's what it's about.
That's what the national student cutting class is about.
That's what all of the media coverage is about.
This is why none of these things happened
during the Obama administration.
This is about electing Democrats and hurting Republicans.
It's not about kids.
It's not about crime statistics.
It's not about murders.
it's not even about guns.
It's about pushing their political agenda
of which guns play only a small role.
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over Republicans. This is exactly the
same thing as Amnesty for illegal aliens. I promise you, if illegal aliens were coming across
the border right now and they were identifying three times to 8.75 times Republican over Democrat,
there would be deportation trains being commandeered by Democrats. They would be the engineer
saying, Chu, Chu, sending them right back across. How do I know that? Because they do that with
Cubans. Cuban refugees tend to vote for Republicans over Democrats because they see what socialism does
and their lives had been ruined by it
and their families have been killed and tortured and oppressed by it.
So they tend to vote for Republicans.
And what did Barack Obama do?
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There was a policy in the United States whereby
if Cuban refugees came over and made it to the United States shores,
they would be legal here.
They wouldn't be deported.
Obama got rid of that.
Why?
Well, because it comes,
why is a Cuban worth less than a Honduran?
Why does a Cuban national have to be deported back immediately?
But a Honduran national gets to say,
stay and is a dreamer and needs a path to citizenship and all of that. It's because of a very
cynical political calculation. It's sad, but it's true. If this situation were reversed, you would
see opposite feelings on this, but that's the Democrat. They have their electoral strategy. They
actually released it in a memo. They said, illegal amnesty is necessary for our electoral viability.
That it is always a cynical calculation when it comes to these big national events. This is the
reason we don't let 16 year olds vote. It's this whole thing about, we got to listen to the kids,
out of the mouth of babes, we got to listen to kids. No, no, we don't. The kids don't know anything.
That's why we don't let them vote. They don't know anything. They're students. They're students
because they don't know things. And then hopefully by the end of being students, they will know
things. They learn things. That isn't necessarily the case in our current educational system,
even at some of the best schools in the country. But that is the idea. They don't know anything.
Democrats want to lower the voting age because they thrive on ignorance. And Democrat
candidates thrive on ignorance. Last March, California Democrats proposed ACA 10 to lower the voting
age to 17. Why is that? Democrat Assemblyman Evan Lowe said, young people are our future.
All right, I guess, sure. Yeah, young people are young. Young people are young. That's really profound.
And so we need to let them vote because they vote for Democrats. If they voted for Republicans,
they'd be trying to raise the voting age to 65, which I'm kind of trying to do.
George Soros is backing this measure through his Open Society Foundation and the fair vote.
vote group. Also, they're pushing for pre-registration starting at 16. They want 16-year-olds
to be able to pre-register to vote. By the way, that already exists in 20 states and in the
District of Columbia. This sort of activism is so shallow and it's so tawdry and it's so
modern. The trend today on Twitter, I couldn't have written it better. A short story author
couldn't have written it better. The trend was students stand up. Hashtag students stand up. They
stand. They don't learn. They stand. They don't read books. They stand. They don't go to class.
They stand. Michael Oakshot writes about this in rationalism and politics. He writes that the rationalist,
he's always standing for something. He's never moving. He's never doing anything. He's not
bettering himself. He's just kind of just standing there. And you know, I'm just occupying
Wall Street. Just do to do. Hey, hey, what are you doing? Nothing. Just standing. Just occupying.
This is part and parcel of student activism in the United States and it's dreadful history here.
Student activism from the beginning of it to the end is riddled with ignorance and kids being used as useful idiots for nefarious American foes.
It began really as a national phenomenon in the 1930s when communists founded the American Youth Congress.
And I'm not talking about small C communists, like your little Marxist professor, really.
I mean big C communists like the American Youth Congress received its orders from the Communist Party USA and Comintern, the International Communist.
communist organization founded and controlled by the Soviet Union. It had a direct line from Moscow.
The American Youth Congress was among common terms most successful front groups, especially in the
United States. The American Youth Congress even attracted the support of Eleanor Roosevelt,
unsurprising perhaps to some of us. The counterculture of the 1960s and 70s was driven by student
activism. The major student activist group at that time was SDS, the students for a democratic society.
it finally disbanded, thankfully, because it blew a lot of stuff up.
But it actually was refounded in 2006, which shows you it's a sign of the Times,
and there's a new student for Democratic society. God help us.
The representative group of the new left was the students for Democratic society.
This was really radical, and another group of useful idiots for the Soviet Union.
This was the beginning of the end for Democrats as a serious, mature political party, by the way.
Because Democrat, you know, there was a kind of liberal consensus.
Democrats and Republicans were, they were different, but they were both,
pro-America. They both supported Americans. They both supported American victory in war.
That changed with the new left. I'm not being hyperbolic here. The new left actually existed
to change that. So the new left existed to undermine American war efforts, to diminish American
power around the world, to try to hollow out America from within. That's the new left. That's
when you saw, you know, people talk about the parties switching. They say, oh, well, you know,
the Republicans used to be the good guys and the Democrats used to be the bad guys. And then one
day around all the time that our parents became of age, then they just switched. Then they all
just sway. They say, okay, you'll be a Republican. I'll be a Democrat. Now we're going to switch.
But part of that realignment, there was a realignment geographically too. A lot of that is because
of the new left. It's where you saw Blue Dog Democrats break off and say, I'm a Democrat, but I like
America. So what, and this party is so anti-American. It's so shrill. It's especially on issues of
life. It's so fanatically in favor of abortion. I can't be a Democrat anymore. So you saw people who
were a little more socially conservative and people who liked their country and were more patriotic
went to the Republican Party. That's part of the big shift. It happened in large part because of
student activism. The SDS then gave rise to the weather underground, a domestic terror group
that tried to overthrow the U.S. government by bombing and murdering a bunch of people in the 70s.
I should be careful with my words here when I said that they murdered a bunch of people.
The group was founded by Barack Obama's mentor, Bill Ayers. They had a close relationship in Chicago.
Bill Ayers also a violent communist.
When I say they murdered a bunch of people,
I don't mean that they murdered their targets or their adversaries.
Fortunately, the left in the Weather Underground
were so incompetent that they ended up just killing their own members
because they didn't know how to set off bombs
when they were trying to destroy buildings and overthrow the government
that we have to always thank the ignorance and incompetence of the left
because they did blow themselves up a few times.
Not enough, but a few times.
SDS helped lead the Willard Strait Hall takeover
at Cornell University in 1969.
This was when armed students came in with guns
and just took over Cornell University.
Notice a theme here.
All of the student protests involved walking out
or staying out or all in all just putting a stop to learning.
No more learning.
No, we have to destroy buildings.
We have to break down university buildings.
We need to stop people from going to class.
In Cornell, you saw people walking down the hall.
They said, hey, hey, ho, ho.
SIV has got to go, hey, hey.
And it's a double entendre.
On the one hand, it's we need to stop teaching people
Western civilization. We need to start
teaching them, God knows what, communist
nonsense. But on the other
critical theory or something, on the other
hand, it's also saying, because we're
going to stop teaching it to them, hopefully we
can end Western civilization itself. We can
hollow out Western civilization itself
and move on to some other utopian
dream, some other utopian fantasy.
Coincidentally, a professor
of mine in college was it
Cornell at the time, Don Kagan, Donald Kagan,
and he just kept teaching during all
the mayhem. That was his protest.
That's a real protest.
On the national student walkout day, the real
protest is to stay in class and listen
and learn something and do what you're supposed
to do and don't act like a little bratty child.
We've seen
other student activism in recent years.
Obviously, we saw the shrieking girl at Yale.
You all remember her. I can't play that clip again.
It's so devastating. It's on the one hand, it's very funny.
On the other hand, it makes me so sad and weep for
that institution. You saw Coney 2012, obviously, a really important activist moment. The Darfur
protests. They didn't result in anything, did it? But students walked out and they, I don't know,
they smoked pot in Central Park. I remember this when I was in high school. Walkouts over the
Iraq War. I was in middle school during the Iraq War. And I remember there's a walkout of all
these middle school students or a sit-in or whatever. These are like 12-year-old kids, 11-year-old
kids. Why did they walk out? Because they want to cut class. Kids always want to cut class.
Dumbies, what are you doing?
But a 12-year-old doesn't understand war,
doesn't understand much of anything.
That's why they're in school to learn.
But what the left tries to do is just turn up that arrogance,
turn up that hubris, turn up that pride,
turn down the humility.
And when you do that, it prevents them from learning
and it makes you an easier pawn.
If you're ignorant, you're more of a pawn.
They always involve walkouts.
They always involve a stop to learning.
We have so much news to talk about.
You're telling me I've got to sign off first.
That is, oh, no.
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I know you don't care about that. What you care about is this, because we're not going to pass gun
control. We're not going to take away people's constitutionally protected civil rights. Americans are
going to remain free. Sorry, lefties. They're going to remain free. And then they're going to sob. They're
cry so, so much. And you're going to need this or you're going to drown. Look, I know you want to
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dailywire.com. We'll be right back. All right. We got to talk about Pennsylvania. The race isn't
over. Obviously, it came down to like four votes or something. So it's probably going to trigger a
It's probably going to go to court.
They've got to count absentee ballots, which usually don't matter.
This time, it looks like they will.
Blah, blah, blah.
Democrats tend to win these things when it comes down to these little minute.
I don't know, something about those crafty little Democrats in government.
They usually eke it at in the end.
That's fine.
I'm going to look on the bright side of all this.
If a Democrat had to win one of these elections, they didn't win.
They were predicting in Florida.
We're going to turn, or in Texas, rather.
We're going to turn Texas blue.
This is going to be it.
And they didn't turn Texas blue and it kind of shut up about it, you noticed.
If they had to win one of these things, I'm glad it was this one.
I am glad it was this one because this election means nothing practically.
Practically it means nothing.
It's a warning, which I like, but it's practically meaningless.
The gerrymandered district, PA-18, will not exist in November.
There's going to be another election in November.
Just a few months from now, it's being broken up.
Connor Lamb, who probably won this election, will run in a new district, likely Pennsylvania 17,
where he lives in November, at which point 80% of the district will be new to him.
So, incumbency does help candidates generally, but it doesn't help candidates if you're
80% in a new district.
So I'll give a few excuses for Republicans probably losing this race by seven votes or whatever.
Despite the last few years of Republicans winning here, Democrats still hold a registration advantage,
a major registration advantage.
It's probably all those dead people and like 13-year-old aliens from Mars or something,
but still they hold a major registration advantage.
Also, Conor Lamb was a better candidate.
He was a better candidate than the Republican Rick Saccone.
Lamb outraised him five to one. He's better looking. He's more articulate. He's more exciting.
And most important of all, Lamb ran as a fairly moderate, even slightly Republican candidate.
The left is now saying, those are excuses. It is an excuse, but it's also an explanation.
You can't deny he ran as a moderate and kind of Republican candidate, particularly relative to the far left movements of the Democrats.
So he wouldn't endorse Obamacare. He said that he would work with either.
party on health care. He supported tax cuts, but he said he opposed Trump's tax cuts, but he supports
tax cuts, but not that one, though, so I don't like that one for whatever reason. He ran against
gun control, good. I mean, Democrats don't do that, especially now, but he did because he knew that
he had to be more Republican to win. He supported Trump's actions on the steel and aluminum tariffs,
and on abortion, he pulled the Mario Cuomo, the classic Cuomo. He says, I'm personally against
abortion, but I believe it should be a right, which is just another way of saying, I would never
kill my precious babies, but all of those poorer people and all of those minorities, they should
kill their babies. But I would never kill. Mine are precious and valuable, but all of you,
all those other people, they don't know, let's kill them. That's what he said. But, you know,
whatever, I guess it works electorally among some constituencies. Given that that race doesn't matter
whatsoever, this is why I'm kind of glad the Republican lost. I mean, look, the Saccone could win,
He could run again in November.
There's a chance that they're both in Congress in next year.
What it is reminding us is that we have to vote in November.
It underscores the Buckley rule, the Buckley rule, which is that you should always vote for the most right, viable candidate.
And this should serve as a lesson, a final lesson, I hope.
I know it won't be, but I wish it were, to Republicans who don't vote for Republicans because they would have preferred a better candidate.
They prefer a better candidate.
Listen to that rule.
Most right, viable.
candidate. Look, if someone is running who is utterly unacceptable, meaning he isn't really right
wing, he's just lying, or he's like an evil person, he's just like a truly depraved satanic
figure, I guess, you know, if it's like we ran Joseph Gerbils or something, I guess you don't
want to elect him and probably vote for the Democrat and let the kiddies get extra health care.
But short of that, and there's a lot of political hyperbole, but that's not what we're seeing.
We're not seeing that from congressional candidates.
we're not seeing that from presidential candidates.
Vote for the most right viable candidate.
You hear this empty slogan sometimes.
They say people, especially who oppose Trump,
but who oppose other Republicans too.
You hear it every election cycle.
They've been doing this since Goldwater.
They say, I'm a lifelong Republican,
but I just couldn't vote for Mitt Romney for some reason.
Or I couldn't vote for John McCain.
He's too, I don't know, he's too moderate, really is what he is.
They say country over party.
A lot of Republicans say this.
That doesn't mean anything.
The reason you join a political party
is because you think that that party's vision
and policy platform
will better the country,
that it's better for the country.
If you think that the other party's vision
and platform is better for the country,
that doesn't mean you're choosing country over party.
It means you're switching parties.
It means you're in a different party now.
That's all it means.
There isn't logically a difference
between the country and the party
if you're in the party.
You can criticize your own party
and you can criticize your own country.
Neither of those things are perfect, but it's a totally empty slogan.
And what it really means is, I don't like this candidate and I'm taking my bowling going home.
Wham, wan, wan, wah.
Well, don't do that.
We need to win.
Things are more important than, you know, your feelings about some candidate in Pennsylvania or whatever.
We have to, there are more important things on the line.
Economic growth or status on the world stage, the world order, lives of the unborn,
cultural issues, the executive agencies, taking too much power.
controlling your lives.
Unfunded liabilities.
On and on and on and on.
Those things matter.
Your feel like, oh, I don't like that guy.
I don't like his haircut.
Well, get over it.
Now, we have to talk about United Airlines.
We had a little bit of time.
I know this is an unpopular opinion.
I don't care.
United Airlines is under fire again.
This time for informing a passenger
that she couldn't block the aisle
with a crate carrying her 10-month-old puppy.
So the stewardess informed her
that she would have to put the dog in a box
in the overhead bin, where sadly it died.
It's not a good idea to do that.
I think the dog was a French bulldog, which is sad because I really like those dogs.
Its name was Coquito.
The reason I'm bringing up that it's a French bulldog is that bulldogs and pugs and other flat-nosed dogs have difficulty breathing to begin with.
And this problem is exacerbated when they're stuffed in overhead bins.
It's also exacerbated when they're just at really high altitudes.
It's hard for dogs to breathe on the street in New York, much less at 30,000 feet.
This is entirely the dog owner's fault.
entirely the dog owner's fault.
Loath as I am to defend United Airlines.
People, stop bringing your dogs everywhere.
Stop it.
They don't belong on airplanes.
They don't belong in restaurants.
Fifi will survive for an hour or two without you.
If you are not blind, leave the dog at home.
Some people need service animals.
They need them, like blind people, for instance.
Good.
Bring that dog wherever you want.
It can be wherever.
I don't.
That's good.
People abuse this privilege all the time,
especially in L.A.
I see it everywhere.
These little actress girls
bring their dogs, bring Fifi onto airplanes and into restaurants as emotional support animals.
Emotional support.
I know a lot of actresses.
They all need a lot of emotional support.
I'm not denying that.
Fifi ain't going to suffice, I promise you.
This owner was incredibly irresponsible and incredibly rude.
To begin, don't bring your dog on a flight.
Don't bring your dog on a flight.
If you are going away for a week, put it in a kennel or leave it with a friend.
If you're going away for months and months and you insist on bringing your dog on vacation,
to your vacation house, fly private.
If you have all these vacation houses, fly private.
You can afford it.
My sleep on the L.A. to New York Red Eye is so much more important than Fifi's vacation.
It boggles the mind.
Do not bring your dog on the flight.
And certainly don't bring it in the main cabin.
In the old days, they would go to cargo.
In the glory days before like five minutes ago, you'd put the dog in cargo and then sometimes
the dog would die and that was sad.
So now they bring them into the main cabin.
Beyond that, if you insist.
So if you, I know times change, culture decays, if you insist on bringing Fifi on the flight,
buy Fifi a seat.
Don't just pay the like $3 bump up fee so that you can bring the dog in a crate, but if the
crate's too big and you've got to put it in the aisle and then it can't be in the aisle,
so you've got to put it in the thing and then it dies.
Buy Fifi a seat.
I know, air travel is expensive.
That's why air travel has traditionally been reserved for people rather than animals,
because animals don't make a lot of money.
People make money.
Paying the extra fee doesn't mean you get to put it in the aisle.
you do not get to block the aisle with your dog crate.
If God forbid anything happens on that flight,
I am not going to have Fifi be the reason that I do not make it to the raft.
More importantly, the aisle is not for puppy crates.
The aisle is for drink carts.
My access to overpriced mediocre scotch on those cylindrical ice cubes
with the little hole in them that are very delicious,
that is much, much more important than Fifi's vacation.
Also, if you are going to violate every rule of polite society
and bring a non-service dog on an airplane,
Why would you bring a 10-month-old puppy who can barely breathe to begin with on the flight?
Ten-month-old puppies are very fragile, especially when they can barely breathe, and you're supposed to be careful with them?
And why would you bring it on United Airlines?
Did you see what United Airlines did to that, doctor?
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, let's go out.
Come on.
Come on.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
No.
My God.
My God.
What are you doing?
I have to go home.
I have to go home.
I want to go out.
Just kill me.
Just kill me.
Just kill me.
Just kill me.
Relax.
Relax.
Relax.
Relax.
Just kill me.
Just kill me.
That kill me.
That kill me.
That's how United Airlines treats a human doctor.
Not just a dog.
Not even just a human.
A doctor.
That's what they do to a doctor.
Just kill me.
Just kill me.
Dragging him, clubbing him on the head.
Did this owner really think that they were going to allow a 10-month-old puppy in a crate
to block the aisle on the airplane.
Now, who cares about all of this?
No, it's kind of a, it's a sad story.
It makes some points.
It really drives me insane when dogs bark on my flights.
I really, really don't like that.
But who cares about all of this generally?
It's because we live in a culture that values animals more than people.
Just look at PETA and Planned Parenthood.
Two of the most important nonprofit organizations,
they raise a ton of money, they have a ton of members.
The two most important nonprofits on the left exist to save.
animals and kill humans. That's what they do. That's because we don't have a coherent moral
framework anymore. We don't have a coherent moral framework. We don't know what we're here for,
the difference between humans and animals and different animals and what the purpose is.
It's just, you know, if it feels good, do it, and we're all going to become warm food, and that's
basically it, right? Since it's Lent, I get questions about what books I'm reading and what books
other people should be reading to kind of think, put yourself in the Lenton, penitential spirit,
to get ready before Easter, walk with our Lord 40 days before Easter.
So I'll just recommend a few.
First, the book that we're all reading here and rereading here at The Daily Wire
is After Virtue by Alistair McIntyre.
I think Drew's talked about it on a little bit on the show.
I think Ben has referenced it.
I have.
We're all kind of reading and rereading it right now.
Check it out.
It's called After Virtue by Alistair McIntyre.
And then we can all tweet about it and it'll be fun.
A few more books for Lent.
if you're agnostic or in a period of spiritual doubt,
read mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis.
It doesn't get much better than that.
Also, what's great after that.
Also by C.S. Lewis are the abolition of man and the weight of glory.
If you've already gone through Lewis,
it's time to move on to Chesterton.
Everlasting Man is good, but Orthodoxy is better.
Chesterton is just like a fatter, boozier,
smokier, more Catholic, C.S. Lewis.
And C.S. Lewis talks about how he takes quite a lot from Chesterton, too.
Finally, you can join me in reading Hilaire Belloc's The Great Heresies, which I have just begun,
wherein Belloc takes on the Aryan heresy, the great and enduring heresy of Muhammad,
the Albigensian attack.
What was the Reformation and the modern phase?
Belloc is an inimitable writer.
He's like even more Chesterton than Chesterton.
So that's a great one too.
Okay, I think we've covered it.
The kids, the Democrats, the dead puppies, and the great and enduring heresies.
That's our show for today.
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so that we can answer them for tomorrow.
And I will see you then.
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