The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1404 - Transgenderism Is Social Disease According To New Poll
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Gender dysphoria diagnoses have spiked in 49 out of 50 states between 2018 and 2022.
The only state that did not see a jump in boys thinking their girls and girls thinking their boys was South Dakota, which actually saw a 23% decrease in gender dysphoria diagnoses.
So what gives? Is there something in the water in 47 out of the lower 48 plus Alaska and Hawaii?
Is there something special in the water in South Dakota?
Or is transgenderism not actually a medical reality, but rather an ideology and social contagion?
There is no evidence of any major differences in the water between South Dakota and the rest of the country.
But there is a difference in the laws.
South Dakota has not gotten on board with trans ideology.
In fact, last year, the state formally restricted trans medical mutilations for children.
A number of other states have issued similar bans, but unfortunately, leftist activists on the courts and elsewhere have prevented the bans from being enacted in most of them.
This is great news for the people of South Dakota.
Gender dysphoria, gender confusion is a terrible condition that leads to all sorts of psychological problems, and the supposed treatments are even worse.
not only do the supposed gender-affirming treatments not resolve the psychological problems,
depression, anxiety, suicidality, but they add to them a whole host of physical problems
that can leave patients sterile, crippled, and at risk of early death.
The story is bad news for the alternately misguided and perverted people peddling trans ideology.
But the story is also bad news for the well-meaning lowercase L liberals who believe that
politics is exclusively and eternally downstream of culture. In this case it isn't. South Dakota
refused to pass laws to encourage transgenderism and actively passed laws to discourage it.
And what do you know, South Dakota is seeing less of this dangerous ideology? That's because the
law is a teacher and conservatives all across the country should learn the lesson.
I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles show.
Welcome back to the show. Welcome to my home. You know I broadcast from here every now and again.
It's kind of nice when the rest of the team at the Daily Wire wants to play hooky and they shut down my studio.
It's snowy here in Nashville. But it's caucus day. We're not missing a show. This is Iowa caucus day.
The first votes in the 2024 presidential race will be cast today. Very, very exciting.
I think we probably know what the answer is going to be. But anyway, very, very exciting.
Also, the other reason we couldn't take the show off today we had to broadcast is because a zoomer girl has gone viral whining about getting fired from her job.
And so that's the sort of news that you've got to, you cannot miss it, okay?
It actually does tell you something about the culture that somehow no one is talking about.
So we'll get to all of that.
First, though, the final Iowa caucus polls have Trump with the biggest lead that he has.
have Trump with the biggest lead that he has had yet?
Remember, the DeSantis campaign has staked the whole campaign on Iowa at this point.
Initially, they were running a nationwide race when things were looking quite good,
and DeSantis was the clear number two, at least, maybe he was able to challenge Trump.
The polls just didn't move.
It's not that DeSantis is a bad candidate, it's not that he's a bad governor.
He's a great governor.
I really admire the guy.
I think he's great.
I think the campaign has made some missteps.
But even if it were the greatest campaign ever, I just didn't think it was in the cards, as I observed from the beginning. And I hate to say, I told you so.
So because of that, they put all of their resources in Iowa, and it does not appear to have paid off.
This latest poll has come out at Trump at 48 percent, Haley at 20 percent. So Trump's got a 28 percent lead, 28 point lead over his next nearest rival.
Haley at 20 over DeSantis at 16 is pretty shocking. I'm somewhat skeptical of that, that Haley is actually going to outperform DeSantis in Iowa. I guess it could happen. Vavek at 8%, which is considerably lower. I still think pretty good numbers for a guy that no one had ever heard of a year ago. I think he's done a very good job in this campaign. And he's been able to not have himself be totally marginalized like a Andrew Yang type candidate or like a, even, even, you know,
even a Ron Paul type of candidate. He's, he's avoided that. He's a very sharp guy. He's very disciplined.
And he might outperform even this poll. Asa Hutchinson still in it, 1%. I didn't realize he was
stolen the race, but I guess he is. And then there's a guy named Binkley. He showed up on the poll.
I've never heard of Binkley. But Binkley's in it. And who knows, maybe he'll outperform and get
a point in a half. Who knows? There could be a surprise. It seems unlikely. But we'll find out.
the votes will be cast right now. Now, in the meantime, speaking of Trump and Vivek, the knock on Vivek
for a lot of this campaign is that Vivek has been nothing but a stalking horse for Trump.
Vivek, he's been coordinating with the Trump campaign. I never believed that, by the way,
in part because I know the guy, and I know that he's pretty serious and principled, and I know that
he's very ambitious, and I just didn't think he would run a race to carry water for some other guy.
And it turns out that Trump doesn't think that either because Trump just came out and turned on Vivek.
He posted to his social media network truth social. He said,
Vivek started his campaign as a great supporter, the best president generations, etc.
Unfortunately, now all he does is disguise his support in the form of deceitful campaign tricks.
Very sly, but a vote for Vivek is a vote for the other side.
Don't get duped by this. Vote for Trump. Don't waste your vote.
the vague is not MAGA.
The Biden indictments against his political opponent
will never be allowed in this country.
They're already beginning to fall.
MAGA!
Three exclamation points.
The vague
then responded to this
in a way that was probably wise.
He didn't go for the jugular on Trump.
He seemed shocked almost.
He opens up, he says,
I don't think friendly fire is helpful right now.
And then he says,
I've stood up against the persecutions against Trump
and I've defended him at every step.
I showed up at the Miami courthouse
in solidarity.
following his first federal indictment.
I filed a FOIA demand to the Biden-B-O-J.
I submitted an amicus brief this week
with the U.S. Supreme Court calling to overturn Colorado's ruling
to boot Trump off the ballot.
I pledged to remove myself from Maine's
primary ballots if they remove Trump,
calling on to Santas and Haley to do the same.
You can hear it in Vivek's tweet.
He says, what gives, man, I've been good to you.
I've been nice the whole time.
Yes, I'm running my own presidential campaign,
but why are you attacking me?
And it is deja vu all over again.
This is exactly what happens.
to Senator Cruz in 2016.
What happened in 2016, you'll recall,
all the never-Trumpers and the Libs and the whiny people,
they spent all their energy complaining about Trump.
And Trump picked them off one by one very easily.
The one candidate who did not really go after Trump,
or who went after him in a fairly moderate way,
in part probably because he agreed with a lot of Trump's
newly articulated conservative positions,
was Senator Cruz. But when it got down to the end and Cruz looked like he was maybe a real threat to Trump,
Trump went for the jugular at Cruz. He wasn't going to give Cruz a pass just because Cruz had been nice to him.
And the same thing is happening here with Vivek. There is no evidence, no evidence that Trump ever goes easy on people who challenge him in any way.
A lot of people thought it might happen to remember. Mitt Romney thought he was going to get Secretary of State under Trump and there was that infamous photo where they're having dinner and Romney just looks so uncomfortable and embarrassed and there's Trump eating his steak like just a complete animal, just loving every minute of it. Even Christie, you know, Christie ran against Trump and then Trump brought Christie into the administration, but he discarded him relatively quickly. I think the same thing is happening to Vivek here. Vovac has run a campaign that,
is pretty well aligned with Trump issues. And he has been very nice to Trump. And he could be a very
strong ally of Trump. But Trump plays to win all the time. If you ever criticize the man, if you
ever challenge him, even in a fairly moderate way, 8% in Iowa versus 48%. Even that, he's going to
hit you eventually. And I think that's what's happening here. Vivek is playing it as well as he
possibly could. But this was always going to happen. Donald Trump has one objective at all times,
and it is to win. The man will survive. He is a blunt force object, and he's demonstrating that yet
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Meanwhile, the Democrats seem confident with Trump as the nominee. Nancy Pelosi just came out
and she said it is impossible. Not unlikely.
Not crazy to think about impossible for Trump to be president again.
This is a neck-in-neck race, and no one feels very comfortable in the Democratic side of things that Donald Trump isn't going to be the next president.
Well, I don't think that nobody feels. I think many of us know that it is impossible for him to be the president again with what he is proposing.
Well, because when you're talking about, what he's talking about now is more tax cuts for corporate America,
I've taken them down so low to the detriment of our budget and meeting the needs of people.
But people have to know.
I have said over and over again, President Lincoln said, public sentiment is everything.
With it, you can accomplish almost anything without it practically nothing.
But public sentiment has to be informed.
People have to know.
You can see the backtrack happening in real time.
I can't tell if it's an intentional wink or if she said the quiet part out loud and then she had to backtrack.
But she contradicts herself there, doesn't she? She opens up, she says, some of us in the political elite, we know it's impossible for Trump to be president again.
How's it impossible? He already got elected president once. Is impossible?
Well, no, it's impossible because of public sentiment is everything. Yeah, yeah. He's the most popular
guy in the race. He's not even the most popular guy in the Republican field, which he is by a long shot,
according to every single poll. He's more popular than Biden, according to most polls.
And way more popular than Bobby Kennedy Jr. and Cornell West and Jill Stein. And so what are you
talking about? If public sentiment matters, then you should say it's impossible that Trump won't be
president again if he's the nominee against Joe Biden. Well, no, it's because all this stuff he's
talking about with corporate tax cuts. What are you, what? She's just reverting to the old
Democrat talking points from 20 years ago. Is Donald Trump even talking about corporate tax cuts?
Maybe tangentially. I haven't even heard that on the campaign trail. He's talking about,
we're going to build a border wall. I'm going to get retribution against my enemies. We're going to
end all these stupid wars overseas. We're going to fire 40,000 bureaucrats. What do you mean? Corporate tax
cuts, that's just a total reversion to the generic Democrat talking point against the generic
Republican. We know what she means when she says it's impossible for Trump to win again.
Those of us in the know, we know it's impossible. What she's saying is we're going to prosecute him
and throw him into jail and we're going to kick him off the ballot because he's too popular,
because we can't beat him at the ballot. It's going to be impossible because we will not allow
the people to vote for him again. That's what she's saying. That's been my hesitation
on the Trump nomination this whole time. I don't endorse in the races as a general rule. You know I
really like Donald Trump. I like other guys in this race too. I'm friends with some of the other guys
in this race. That's why I've stayed out of it. One hesitation that I have had is that they might
just not let him win again. They might just kick him off the ballot or indict him or I don't
know. They might assassinate him. That'll be the last thing left to do. And that's what she's saying.
if we want to give the woman credit,
she's a very crafty politician.
That's what she's saying here.
She goes, don't worry, the guy's not going to be president.
Why is that?
Oh, oh, because of his wild rhetoric.
No, that's not what you're talking about at all, lady.
Or she just blurted it out.
Don't worry, we got this thing in the bag.
Don't worry, we're going to change the voting rules again.
Don't worry, the courts are on our side.
Don't worry, we're not going to let the people have a say.
Because we care so much about public opinion.
that we're not going to respect to the public opinion in the race. Okay. Now, speaking of vampires,
much more important news story than who's going to be the next president. Christian Stewart
has come out to say that Twilight is, quote, such a gay movie. I never saw Twilight. I'm vaguely familiar
with the plot. The plot is that a lady falls in love with a guy, anybody's a vampire,
and then she falls in love with another guy, and then she has a kid by the guys, and she only ever
engages in heterosexual relations, but it's such a gay movie. What's she saying? I can only see it now,
she says, I don't think it necessarily started off that way, but I think that the fact that I was there
at all, it was percolating. It's such a gay movie. I mean, Taylor, Lautner, and Robert Patterson and
me, and it's so hidden and not okay. I mean, a Mormon woman wrote this book. It's all about
oppression, about wanting what's going to destroy you. That's very gothic, gay inclination that I love.
Whoa, hold on. Is this woman a right-wing Republican? Is this woman a social conservative now?
She's saying the reason that this movie is gay is because it's about desiring something that will
destroy you. That's right out of the Middle Ages. She's saying the quiet part out loud,
though. She's saying that that is the essence of what it means to be gay or for a work of art to be
gay, is that it has to be self-destructive. That's, that is a more aggressive and condemnatory
statement about gay rights or LGBT than anything anyone has said on the right. She goes on
though. She goes, it's not that I wasn't scared about coming out and say, apparently she's bisexual,
which just means she's a liberal woman in 2024. She says, it was just the, it was just the
that there was no other way to live. Every single woman that I've ever met in my whole life,
whoever kissed a girl in college is like, yeah, I mean, me too. I'm constantly joking with my
girlfriend. I'll be sitting there and be like, she's gay too. Everyone's gay. Everyone's gay. They all
think everyone's gay. Okay. I think she's right about Twilight. Even though as an exoteric message,
as the actual plot of the story from what I gather, never saw the movie, every single
romantic relationship is heterosexual. I agree that the story itself is gay. It gets to actually
something that she talks about directly, but it gets to why sodomy is condemned traditionally
in all the theistic religions and throughout our entire civilization. I think today people think it's
because people are just prejudiced or bigoted or we just think the gays are icky or something like
that, but that's actually not why. The reason why is because it is contrary to nature.
That's why. That's what St. Thomas Aquinas said. That's what the scholastics believed. That's what
Christians and Jews and Muslims have believed. That's what Dante believes. You know, Dante, I always
referenced Dante. I've got a little statue of Dante right there. Dante in hell, in the
Fairnote, puts the sodomites in the seventh circle. And it's the circle of the violent. And people
don't really know why that is. And it's not just that he puts them in the circle of the violent.
He puts them lower than the murderers and the suicides. He says, Dante says that sodomy, gay stuff,
what we now call LGBT pride, is worse than murder and suicide, which is a little harsh, you know,
I mean, but what's his reasoning? His reasoning is not that he hates gay guys or something. In fact,
the example he uses in the circle of the Sodomites is his beloved teacher, Brunetto Latini.
And it's not even just about physical sex stuff. It's also about art. It's also about
Brunetto Latini's poetry, his writing. It's about an entire ethic, a way of viewing man's
place in the world. The reason Dante says is because murder is violence against your neighbor.
You go, you kill some guy. The reason suicide is worse than that is because it's violence against
yourself, which is even more contrary to nature than killing your neighbor. And the reason Dante
puts even his beloved teacher, Renato Latino, who he says is a sodomite, lower than that,
is because that is more contrary to nature still.
And it's more contrary to nature
because it totally divorces the sexual act
from the telos of the section,
the end of the sexual act.
It's totally sterile.
This is why in Dante,
the punishment is these guys have to,
well, they all walk around,
like a bunch of naked dudes walking around,
which is probably not a punishment
in the minds of a lot of these guys.
But where they're walking is on this burning hot surface.
Like the hottest,
desert surface you can possibly imagine, which is a symbol of the sterility of the act.
It's not a fruitful act.
And so if you were to put Dante aside for a second and you think of the way that Christians
thought about this through the height of our civilization, you would take it even further.
You would say that the act being so contrary to nature would mean that maybe the worst sexual thing
you could do is when it's not even between two people, is when it's even, you know, that thing
that people do individually when they look at their computers and look at porn. This, this is
why the pornography epidemic is ultimately so terrible. It's so contrary to nature. And so
getting back to Twilight, I think the reason why Kristen Stewart is making this point. I mean,
she's making a point every bit as condemnatory of an identity that she holds for herself as
St. Thomas Aquinas or Dante would, is for that very reason. I mean, it's a, it's a vampire story.
What is a vampire story? A vampire story is older people feeding on the young. That is totally
contrary to nature. The way it's supposed to work is that the young feed on the old. You know,
a little baby feeds from his mother. The elderly nourish and cultivate and expend their effort
to bring up the young generation, and then that goes on throughout the generations.
What a vampire story does is totally flip that.
That is what vampire stories are about, and that's why they're so perverse.
It's an actual inversion of reality, totally contrary to nature.
And it has all sorts of bad political effects, too, because if people are not fruitful and multiplying,
then the political community dies.
Then people just aren't replacing themselves.
I don't want to
I don't want to even go as far as Kristen Stewart is going here
in her condemnation of the LGBT community
because the real way of taking this sexual ethic
which today seems so crazy
but was the sexual ethic that informed our civilization for 2,000 years
actually even longer than that.
The way to take it to its logical conclusion
is to point out that the real extreme of it is
the guys just looking at porn, you know, completely divorcing the ends of sex from sex itself,
a form of violence, not just against your neighbor, not just against yourself, but against nature and against art and against God.
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Speaking of liberal women, Jill Biden has come out to attack all those nasty, mean, terrible Republicans.
She says what we, we at large, are doing to poor Hunter, you know, holding him accountable for his many, many crimes,
which are personal and drug-related and sex-related, sure, but more importantly,
involve corruption, involve selling American influence, involve taking millions and millions of dollars
from corrupt oligarchs around the world with implicit, maybe explicit promises of American state
support as a result of this, just total corruption. She says it's cruel.
How have you been coping personally with the onslaught of accusations against your husband and your
family, including and especially Hunter? It's the focus of a House Oversight Committee hearing,
holding him in contempt, obsessing over him, showing picture of him during vulnerable moments
in his battle with addiction.
On the floor of the house, this would crush any family.
Mika, I think what they are doing to Hunter is cruel.
And I'm really proud of how Hunter has rebuilt his life after addiction.
You know, I love my son, and it's hurt my grandchildren.
And that's what I'm so concerned about, that it's affecting their lives as well.
That's it. That's it. I'm just so concerned, you know.
Sure. I would be concerned if I were a Biden.
Because it wasn't just Hunter. It was Hunter's uncle, Joe's brother. It was Hunter's other uncle, Joe's other brother.
It was the whole rest of the family. Hunter was the bag man.
Hunter made payments to other members of the family.
So did Joe's brothers.
And these guys made payments to Joe.
And we have the receipts.
And Hunter wrote in his laptop and in text messages,
yeah, I'm given 10% to the big guy.
In one point, he suggests that he had to give 50% of the money he made to the big guy,
the big guy being Joe Biden, as Joe Biden's brother pointed out.
What is Jill doing here?
she's playing her part in the PR strategy.
There obviously is a very formal crisis communications campaign underway to rehabilitate Hunter to
make him less of an issue for Joe in 2024.
That's why Hunter showed up to the Capitol.
He wouldn't go testify before Congress in the closed-door session, as he was called to do
by the Congress of the United States.
He gave a press conference on the steps of the Capitol and talked about how he's just
a poor guy who had to run a bad luck and he deserves sympathy from everyone and everyone's being
so mean and cruel to him. And then what did he do? He finally shows up, but he makes a big show
of himself in a public hearing. He won't go to the private hearing to answer basic questions about
his business. And then Joe comes out and she does the same thing. It's a very well laid out,
very particular PR strategy. I just don't think it works in this age that we're living in
where everyone films everything. Hunter Biden didn't just
commit the crimes with some receipts where we kind of heard about it, where we have good evidence
that he did it. He filmed himself doing it. All the personal, kind of just dodgy crimes of passion
and incontinence, he filmed all it. We all saw way more of that than anybody wanted to see.
And he sent all the texts, and we got the emails, and we can actually see it all happening
in real time. I don't think it's going to work. Now, Hunter Biden, had he, had he, had he
not taken a ton of money from crook oligarchs overseas. Had he not been conducting business
with the Chinese Communist Party, maybe they'd let it go, but you can't overlook that. So speaking
of doing business with communists, the Holy Father has raised some eyebrows because Pope Francis
has welcomed a group of Marxists and talked about how wonderful it is to have dialogue
between Christians and Marxists.
It is not in my job description to criticize the Holy Father.
I might raise some questions, though.
Here's what the Pope said.
I'm pleased to welcome you, the representatives of Dialop,
who for many years have been committed to promoting the common good
through dialogue between socialists slash Marxists and Christians.
A fine program.
I would like to commend you three attitudes that I consider helpful to your efforts.
First, to have the courage to break them old,
to be open in dialogue to new ways.
Instead of rigid approaches that divide, let us cultivate with open hearts, discussion, and listening, and not exclude anyone at the political, social, or religious level.
Second concern for the less fortunate. Sure, that's great. Finally, the rule of law. Dear friends, I thank you for your commitment to dialogue. Okay, I'm a little confused here because many, many popes for nearly 100 years now, coming up on it, have in no uncertain terms condemned communism and socialism.
and said that Christianity can have nothing to do with socialism and Marxism.
Blessed Pope Pius the 9th and qui pleuribus in 1846, all the way back, said communism, as it is called
as a doctrine most opposed to the very natural law. Speaking of natural law, for if this doctrine
were accepted, the complete destruction of everyone's laws, government property, and even to human
society itself, would follow. Well, you might say, that's just one pope, right? No, no, it's not just
one pope. Pope Leo the 13th in 1901 says, A harvest of misery is before our
eyes and the dreadful projects of the most disastrous national upheavals are threatening us
from the growing power of the socialistic movement. Okay? Put Benedict the 15th, 1914. It is not our
intention here to repeat the arguments which clearly expose the errors of socialism and of similar
doctrines. Our predecessor Leah the 13th most wisely did so in truly memorable encyclicals.
And you, venerable brethren, will take the greatest care that those grave precepts are never
to be forgotten. Not even in 2024. When people forget a lot of things.
things. Pope Pius I. The 11th, no one can at the same time be a good Catholic and a true socialist.
He goes on, he lambests socialism. Popeius the 11th. Too few have been able to grasp the nature
of communism. The majority instead succumb to its deception, skillfully concealed by the most
extravagant promises. Popeius, the 12th, says the same thing. Pope John the 23rd, who is a liberal
pope? At least that's how he's considered, says no Catholic could subscribe even to moderate socialism.
Pope Paul the 6th considered a liberal Pope said much the same thing. Pope John Paul II constantly
invade against socialism and communism. I mean, the man is considered an anti-communist hero of the 20th century.
Pope Benedict the 16th, who was the most recent Pope before Francis, said the state which would provide
everything, absorb everything into itself, would ultimately become a mere bureaucracy and capable of
guaranteeing the very thing which the suffering person, every person needs, namely loving personal
concern. It says, we don't need this. We don't need any of that. Okay.
what is going on here?
Pope Francis's comments are very confusing.
I've made no bones about the fact that I'm a mackerel snapping papist myself.
I find it very confusing.
And I find it confusing because the church's teaching on communism and socialism is not at all confusing.
Not at all.
I just quoted a handful of the...
I could fill up many shows talking about what the Catholic Church has said about.
condemning Marxism and socialism.
So what's really going on here?
In charity and to give Pope Francis the benefit of the doubt,
I suspect that he's drawn in to this kind of a dialogue
in the way that a lot of good people are drawn in
to want to have a dialogue with Marxism and communism
because you actually do have a care for the common good
and you care for the poor, as Pope Francis said,
and you care for those who have been left out,
and you want rule of law,
and you don't want the predations of a totally,
untethered, liberal-lized regime of laissez-faire capitalism where no one cares at all about
anyone else and everyone's just avaricious and trying to pursue his own personal interests
to the exclusion of a common good. I get that. And they think that Marxism does that,
but it doesn't. And the left misunderstands that. The good ones on the left misunderstand that.
the bad ones on the left are fine with it. They just, you know, they're deceptive and duplicitous.
The thing is, a lot of people on the right misunderstand this too. I was talking to a friend of mine
years ago who suggested, he was very deeply red in Marx and he said, if Carl Marx were alive
today, he would not be on the left, or he would be on the left, but he wouldn't be a Democrat.
If Carl Marx were alive today, he would be in the Tea Party. Carl Marx,
is a radical libertarian.
And I've had other anarchist friends,
and libertarian friends,
who have made that point.
Very few people have actually read Marx.
Everyone talks about Marx
for a few people have actually read Marx.
From what I have read of Marx,
which is probably more than most people,
though I have nowhere near the man's total corpus,
I agree with them.
I think what Marx was after
was total liberation.
That's the utopia at the end of Marxism,
is a world of total freedom.
Freedom, not in the traditional sense
of order and responsibility
toward the natural order
and natural hierarchies and man's natural ends
and doing what you ought to do.
No, no, no.
The modern kind of freedom
where you just do whatever the hell you want all the time.
That's what Marx was after.
The utopia at the end of the Marxist program
is where you get to do just whatever the hell you want
all the time.
And that is the libertarian
view of freedom. It's a hard
saying. The libertarians would say, no, we're
the opposite of the Marxists. They're the
collectivists. We're the individualists.
Karl Marx would probably call himself a radical
individualist.
Because they're two sides of the same coin.
Because the actual
opposition to
communism, to Marxism,
to collectivism is not
radical individualism. It's the family.
It's structure. It's order.
It's hierarchy. It's tradition. It's
inertia. It's the weight of history. Radical collectivism and radical individualism are both
revolutionary programs that pour acid on all of the institutions of society that are both equally
opposed to the family and to tradition and to everything that has come before us. That's the issue.
And so, ironically, what I think all those past popes were warning about was that. In Catholic social
teaching. There's plenty of concern about laissez-faire capitalism going too far, about individualism
going too far, which is why you need protections of the common good, which is different than
collectivism. The collectivism that the left talks about is this kind of bizarre, modern
clinical utilitarianism, where we determine the common good by figuring out, I don't know,
the most pleasure for the greatest number of people, where we ignore individual rights, where we say,
you know, if 50% plus one benefit from something, then screw the minority. That's not truly the common good.
The true common good is everyone's individual good as well. And it presupposes that we can know
our own good. That our own good is not just whatever you wake up desiring that morning,
but that the good of man can be known objectively through the use of reason. We were talking earlier
about the natural law. That's what that's about. Things have a purpose. The leftist-teers-tumbler has a
purpose, it gives me my delicious leftist tears. The microphone on my lapel has a purpose. It transmits
my mollifluous voice to your ears. Man has a purpose. So if our organs have purposes,
the eye has the purpose, which is to perceive the visual world and allow us to interact with it
in a reliable way, we hope. Other organs have purposes. Man has a purpose, an ultimate end too.
We can know it, and we can all flourish. This is what the trans debate is about. This is why I got in
trouble for my eradication speech at CPAC. I have my next CPAC speech coming up in, I don't know,
just a few weeks or so. I can't even imagine what we'll talk about this year. But that was the
problem, because what the left and some libertarians objected to in my speech was that understanding
of the common good, which is totally opposed to Marxism, but also totally opposed to radical
individualism. I said that we can know for a fact that a man can't become a woman. And so because of that,
allowing a man who thinks he's a woman to chop himself up and to call himself Sally and to use the little girl's room is not only bad for society, it's also bad for him because it's contrary to his good, which we can know. And it is contrary to nature.
We don't want an overweening state with all sorts of crazy revolutionary theories to just force its will on everybody, but we can learn from tradition. We can use our reason.
We can look to the wisdom of the ages. We can use our own eyes and see that a man is not a woman.
And we can know that sometimes people have defects of reason that we can't indulge because it isn't good for anyone.
That's a good kind of common good. And that's the only way that you can actually protect true, legitimate individual rights.
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and not normalcy. Thank you. I'm glad you saw that. People use this word normalcy,
and it's a fake word. It's a made-up word. All words in a way are made up, but some are more made up
than others. Some are just mistakes that people made that become common and others, you know,
derive out of an organic process of etymological change. And normalcy is in the former category.
Warren Harding, who I kind of defend a little bit, but he was not the brightest bulb that we
ever had in the White House. He used that, the return to normalcy.
was his motto for his presidential campaign.
And it's fake. The word is normality.
And as we increasingly talk about norms and standards,
you should get that word right too.
That's a norm that we should also respect.
Now, I have a question
about the most important issue of our day.
And it's about this zoomer
or maybe millennial girl whining about getting fired.
And I'll hold my question until,
I assume you've seen it. It went totally viral. But I'll hold my question until after
she makes her display.
Hi, Brittany.
Hi.
Thanks for meeting with me and Rosie.
So she's writing on here. She's an accounting second cloud flare.
We've finished our evaluation of 2020 performance.
She writes her name here. She goes, I want to stand up for myself. What do I have to lose?
We've decided as part of ways with you.
Yeah, I'm going to stop right there.
So I started August 25th.
I've been on a three-month ramp
and then it was three weeks of September.
Enjoy the trauma she writes.
And then a week of Christmas.
Her trauma, I guess, is what she's talking about.
And then here we are.
She's writing these things on the TikTok that she posts.
I have had the highest activity amongst my team.
Since I've started, I have had three contracts out,
done a really great job managing my deals up until the very end.
that decided not to close last minute.
So I don't think that that makes a lot of sense for me
and my Cloudflare journey here so far.
Wow. It goes on and on and on.
Everyone's talking about how she's an entitled young woman.
She doesn't get it.
You kidding me, you buttercup, you little snowflake.
Get with the program.
That's one take.
Then the other take is, yeah, corporate America,
there's something really screwy about it.
and she's probably right. And it's crazy how clinical her firing was. And that is wrong. And
yeah, our economy is kind of messed up. And fair enough. My take is not either of those.
My question is, why does everyone film everything now? Why? It's kind of ironic, I guess,
because I'm filming a thing right now. I'm saying my thoughts on a camera to you. But one,
that's my job. And two, you know, it's a, I'm not filming, you know, every traumatic event in my life. I don't
think I'm filming any traumatic events in my life. I don't want to. I don't want to expose that.
I'm not even filming when I go make pasta. I'm not, some of you have asked me to do that, but I don't
really do that. I'm not, the only time I really film in my house, if we're not snowed in,
is when I'm making little ukulele videos. Why is everyone filming it? Your first instinct,
you see someone getting beaten up on the street. So I got to film this. You, you get fired
from your job. You know you're about to get fired. You know it's going to be a traumatic experience.
You actually write in the comment, enjoy the trauma, and you say, yeah, you know what I got to do.
I got to stream my firing, my humiliation. What has gone wrong with people that they do that?
It's a total obliteration of private life. To what she's actually doing here, it's a huge mistake.
She might be in the right. Maybe the company just made a mistake, or they're just laying her off.
They don't really care. They shouldn't have hired her in the first place. She was doing a fine job.
Maybe that's the case she's making, or maybe she's a huge problem, which would seem to be the case because of look what she's doing here.
This woman's never going to get a job again. She should probably have a better life because of that. I actually don't think that working in the widget factory is the most wonderful and joyful way of life. And I think that feminists duped a lot of women into thinking it is. And now we have an economy where women feel that they have to work. And in some cases, they would face real financial problems if they didn't work. And those are all legitimate problems. She's certainly never going to get a job again, though.
once people Google her name that she put out there. But why? Why would you, why would you
obliterate your private life like that? Well, you know, actually, it just occurs to me, it gets back
to what we were talking about earlier with Twilight and Kristen Stewart saying all those homophobic
things, even though she's, I guess, kind of a lesbian. And it's a total upending of the natural
order. Part of the reason that Dante puts his teacher Brunetto Latini in the circle of the
sodomites, it's not, I don't know what the guy did in his private life. It's not even really
necessarily about that. It's because Brunetto Latini was a very famous poet who sought
immortality in fame and whose poetry Dante seems to accuse was disconnected from true ends.
who was totally self-indulgent and sterile and not fruitful.
And we do that today.
We do that.
You know why this lady is filming herself?
Because we don't have kids anymore, I think.
That's probably why.
Not just because she's working and that, you know, when women are working,
it makes them less likely to have kids.
But because we want to be immortal.
And the devil tricks us into thinking that the best way to become immortal
is to become a big celebrity.
or to, I don't know, write a really great book
and that's how your name is going to live forever.
That's not actually how we become.
The natural way to have immortality
is to pass on your genes.
It's to pass on your genes literally, biologically,
or at the very least, spiritually,
to be a spiritual father and a mentor.
In fact, that can be more important.
But it's not to get your name in lights.
I get, it's kind of ironic,
I got a big light here,
and I'm filming myself and I have a public career.
But it's not the most important thing that I do,
not even close to it.
It's not, that all has to be in service of something else.
And it was in our society for a while.
And even when people would do all sorts of sins
for all of history, it's a fallen world.
But we at least had the right sense of that.
We had the right sense that the natural way
to have immortality is to have a family
and the supernatural way, given to us by,
supernatural grace to have immortality is to follow God and follow the only begotten son of God
who is incarnate and who is crucified and is resurrected on the third day and redeems us of our
sins and if we have faith in him we might not perish but have everlasting life. That's how you
actually get immortality on the natural and supernatural level. But we get distracted all along the
way, oh, I know how I'll get it. I'll write a pretty poem. I know how I'll get it. I'll become an
Instagram influencer. I was talking to Sweet Little Alisa. She was telling me, because she scrolls a little bit more on that stuff than I do. My scrolling is Twitter. Her scrolling is more like Insta and that's kind of stuff. So there are people who, they'll post really humiliating videos of themselves. You know, looking ugly and, you know, like eating gross things and in this case, you know, experiencing the trauma of being fired. But they'll say, wow, I'm so pleased that I'm an influencer.
Wow. That's something else. You're right. You get that 15 minutes of fame, but it's 15 minutes. Even if you're the most famous guy in the world, it's 15 minutes. And then it's gone. There is a more enduring way to have everlasting life. Now, I want to get to so much more. You know, I'm a tease. Governor DeSantis, I think probably seeing that his campaign is not doing as well as people had hoped, he's turning on the conservative media. We'll get to that.
Rand Paul has just made a kind of endorsement in the presidential race.
We'll get to that.
Mike Lee has just made an endorsement in the presidential race.
But I'm not going to tell you anything about any of that today.
That's going to have to be for tomorrow.
We will not have a member block because Professor Jacob, who's been sitting patiently right there.
He's not even sitting on.
I have a nice little couch in my office.
He's not sitting on the floor.
That's too hierarchical, actually.
The man should be sitting on a like a chair.
or something. But he did not bring me my iPad, so maybe he should sit on the floor. Okay. In any case,
we might be back here tomorrow. Maybe we'll be back in the studio. We'll see what happens in the
2024 race. Until then, I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles Show. See you tomorrow.
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