The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1476 - You Need An Ivy League Education To Be This Ignorant
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Amid the wave of campus protests in support of the Palestine Liberation Movement,
one intrepid reporter decided to ask an NYU student protester,
just what exactly she was protesting.
Here is her response.
What would you say is the main goal with tonight's protest?
I think the goal is just showing our support for Palestine
and demanding that NYU stops.
I honestly don't know all of what NYU's doing.
Is there something that NYU is doing?
I really don't know.
I'm pretty sure they're...
Do you know what NYU is doing?
About what?
About Israel.
Why are we protesting here?
I wish I was more educated.
I'm not either.
I came from Columbia.
I was there off at Columbia and we came down.
There's lots of cops.
Some people were saying it was getting dangerous.
What are we protesting?
I'm glad that this girl clarified that she is not an NYU student.
She is only visiting NYU to protest after traveling
downtown from Columbia, because it takes an Ivy League education to be that ignorant.
As is usually the case, most of these people are not protesting anything in particular.
They're just sort of protesting, as they do more and more these days.
But the protests demonstrate more than merely the ignorance of the protesters.
We are seeing ever more of these demonstrations over ever more confusing grievances because
the political order here is fraying.
People feel rightly or wrongly that the governing powers are unaccountable.
They feel that the political order is unintelligible.
They can't make sense of it and they can't do anything about it.
So they yell and scream until they are dragged away or more likely just get tired and go home.
Move on to the next thing.
I'm Michael Knowles.
This is the Michael Knowles show.
Welcome back to the show.
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only listening, that student protester from Columbia, she had a nose ring. But it wasn't even the little
nose ring on the side of your nose, which if it's a little dot or even the ring itself,
it can sometimes be kind of cute. It's not, you know, not, it's, it's, sometimes it's okay.
But the one that is truly never a good sign is the ring right in the middle of the nose,
like a bull, like bulls have, you know, and I notice the real leftists, the real angry,
lost, wayward, down the path to misery kind of leftist girls, they have the middle,
nose ring and not good. Like, there's something about it that's kind of demonic seeming to me.
I'm not saying there. I just, they look like bulls, like bulls being dragged around by their slave
masters. Not a good sign. And then she opened her mouth and proved that prejudice correct.
Now, speaking of America and the world, there's a poll out. I teased it yesterday at the end of the show
that asks voters what percentage of them think that the U.S. has control over its borders?
Just think what number that might be.
If the number were 50%, even that is not great news for Joe Biden.
50% say that he as president won't even enforce the most basic laws of a country.
Ooh, that's not good.
But it's not 20%, and it's not 40 and it's not 30.
Just 20% of eligible voters think that the United States has
control over its borders. This according to a survey taken by Redfield and Wilton Strategies on
behalf of Newsweek. Bad news. There is no way for Democrats to make up that gap. The border is a big
issue. It's a top, toward the top of the priority list for a lot of people. And there's no way
between now and November to go from 20% think we have control over the borders to 60%. It just can't
happen. So the only strategy for Democrats is to focus on other issues. This is something that I have
encouraged my Republican friends and fellow conservatives to take note of. Democrats are very good at politics.
They're very crafty. And they don't fight hopeless battles and they don't tilt at windmills generally.
They recognize if they're weak on something, if they have a major vulnerability like on the border,
you're not going to win by doubling down and explaining why actually it's,
really good to have a totally open border. Or actually, the millions of foreigners pouring into our country
each year don't really exist. That's not really happening. These are not the droids you're looking for.
Or actually, actually, actually, they don't do that. They just focus on other things. They point over there.
They say, look at that butterfly. Look at the, look at abortion. Hey, everybody, go look at
abortion. Hey, everybody. Go look. Donald Trump's going to prison. Hey, everybody. Look, there was an
insurrection or whatever. They just, they know when to hold them, no one to hold them, no one to walk away.
when to run. So this is an issue that the Republicans should be pummeling. If we have any sense,
we know this issue matters to people. We know the Democrats are basically could not be in a worse
position on the issue. The only way they can get out of it is by turning people's attention away
from it. Unfortunately, a lot of Republicans and conservatives are going to let them do it. Don't let them
do it. Keep that attention on the border. Now, speaking of the border, new report out from the Boston
Globe, several illegal aliens who were flown by Florida Governor Ryan.
DeSantis up to Martha's Vineyard. You remember that last year? All the illegal aliens pouring
into the country, DeSantis and Governor Abbott in Texas decide, okay, well, we're going to make the
Democrats feel the pain of illegal immigration. We're going to send them to, not just New York and
Chicago, we're going to send them to Martha's Vineyard. Actually, before Governor DeSantis or Governor
Abbott did this, years ago, Senator Ted Cruz was calling for this. He said, I want to fly these
illegal aliens to Martha's Vineyard, to Cape Cod, to Rahobith Beach, DeLette.
which is where Joe Biden lives.
You know, the Democrats don't need to feel the negative social consequences of illegal immigration most of the time.
You got to make them feel it.
So, DeSantis and Abbott do it as governors.
And now we find out that several of these illegal aliens have been granted crime visas.
So they've been granted visas.
They're allowed to stay here.
And specifically, they've been granted crime visas, which I guess makes sense because they committed crimes and now they get visas.
That's how crime visas work in America, I guess.
The way that the liberal establishment tells us crime visas work is, if you are here and a crime is committed against you, you can get a special visa because of that.
It's technically called a you visa.
Typically, quote, set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity.
Totally, totally ridiculous.
The suggestion here is that they've suffered abuse.
They've suffered some crime because what?
Because Ron DeSantis chartered an airplane and sent them to one of the nicest places in America
with some of the highest property values?
No.
No, they're getting these special visas just after they leave the really nice areas, right?
Those Democrats who are welcoming the illegal aliens across the border,
they got them out of Martha's Vineyard within 48 hours.
Oh, we love you.
Please.
Come, give us your poor huddled masses.
Not here. No, no, no, not here. Over there.
Come, please. We want you. You're welcome.
No human being is illegal.
Over there. About maybe like 10 miles down the road from my beach house, but not here.
Not on the beach. I'm going to call the cops.
I'm going to throw you into the ocean, actually, if you come anywhere near my beach house.
But now that you're over there, now that you're far away and others, especially Red State and Purple State governors have to deal with you, yeah, now you get your.
visa. That's what they do. And they're going to keep doing it, and they're going to use every little
trick in the book, including now the U visas, the crime visas. They suffered the crime of law
enforcement trying to enforce the law. Speaking of not having control over our political order,
another study out from the Media Research Center showing with detail all of the times that just
Facebook alone has interfered in U.S. elections. So,
I've mentioned this before. I mean, it all the liberal clap trap about how the Russians are meddling in the election to help Donald Trump with all the meddling in the election rigging and blah, blah, blah. It's the libs who do it. And far more than the Russians have ever meddled in the election. What did they do? They spent $100 or $200,000 in the 2016 election. Facebook itself spent $400 million in the 2020 election and invested that in left-wing groups that then took really
tangible steps to rig the election, including moving ballot drop boxes, in some cases, illegally
far away from county clerk offices, and just, I mean, in Mark Zuckerberg's own words, really putting
the thumb on the scales of the election to make sure Trump did not get re-elected. So we know that
this happens. We have some examples come to mind, like in 2020 when Facebook dumped hundreds of
millions of dollars into it. But now the Media Research Center is giving us the goods, 39 distinct times
Facebook interfered in U.S. elections since 2008, which we'll get to in one second. First, though,
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In 2012, Facebook suspended a veteran political action committee.
because they posted a meme drawing attention to the attack on Benghazi that the Obama administration
mishandled, totally flubbed, allowed to happen, I guess, and then lied about.
And so a veteran pack posted a meme, just a little meme about it.
They suspended that pack.
2016, Facebook censored Bernie Sanders, then a, you know, something of a real challenge
to Hillary Clinton for the Democrat nomination for president.
just censored him outright,
censored conservative topics and news.
I was here at the time.
That was right around the time Daily Wire started up.
We experienced this.
I mean, I saw this part really firsthand,
and it hurt not only conservatives,
but it hurt any opponent to the liberal establishment,
including Bernie Sanders.
2018, Facebook censored multiple candidates
for Congress and state legislatures,
removing ads for my own senator here,
Marsha Blackburn,
for Matt Rosendale in Montana,
for Michigan State Senate Republican candidate.
for President Trump and on and on.
2020, we know what happened in 2020.
Obviously, the censorship went through the roof,
and then separately, Mark Zuckerberg,
were spending a ton of money to rig the election.
In 2022, Facebook censored lots of gubernatorial candidates
and candidates for U.S. Congress.
Were they, you know, 50-50 Republicans and Democrats?
No, they were focusing on Republicans.
And on and on.
Go check it out.
There are 39 really good examples here.
the takeaway for conservatives and Republicans is that power does not go away.
You can't make power go away.
There are some people, especially who are a little more libertarian-minded,
who just, they say, we got to take this power away from the government.
We got to stop these powerful actors from putting their thumbs on the scales.
Power doesn't go away.
Power is conserved.
You know, like in physics, you learn that energy is always conserved.
Power is always conserved.
The question is just where is it going to go?
So when we limit what government and what candidates can do,
the power doesn't just disappear.
You hear the libertarian harangues against big government.
When we talk about government, by the way, we should talk about governments.
There's the federal government or the state governments, county governments,
overlapping sorts of layers of government, different branches of government.
When we limit what those governments can do and what the candidates can do,
do and how much money the candidate political action committees can raise and how they can spend that money,
the power just goes somewhere else. In this case, the power, when you take the power away from
the candidate political action committees, just goes to super PACs. And the super PACs are technically
not allowed to coordinate with the candidates. They kind of do, I mean, they try not to. They try to stay
on the good side of the law, but it's very, very blurry and ambiguous rules. It goes there. And then
the power goes to private corporations. So we say, okay, good, the government can't
Be too involved in these elections. Oh, good. And those politicians, they can't be taken too many
donations. Okay, well, now Mark Zuckerberg's going to control our elections. Is that better?
I don't think that's better. Mark Zuckerberg is just about as liberal as our liberal established
government order, and he's much less accountable. And he's one guy. That's a lot of concentrated power.
If we're going to have a monarch, at least give us a monarch. At least give us a guy with some dignity,
who's trained for this, who has a sense of, you know,
I don't know, God and the moral order and the political tradition and history.
Don't give us some nerd from Silicon Valley who's made himself emperor of the country.
There's going to be power.
There's going to be power.
Stop.
This is kind of like the argument we were all having over free speech a few years ago.
You've got to just recognize that the fight is, it's not even on the same axis that you're looking at.
people always thought the fight
over free speech was between free speech and censorship.
It's not. The point of my book,
Speechless was to say, actually just look at a different axis.
It's a, thank you.
It's a fight between one set of standards and norms
and another set of standards and norms.
The same is true here.
The battle for our political order is not between
a really powerful political order
and a weaker political order,
more conducive to liberty.
The amount of power that there is
is static at any discreet
moment. The question is, where's the power going to go? You've got to look at a different
axis here. Is it going to be in the hands of the government? Is it going to be in the hands of
private corporations? It's going to be in the hands of political candidates. Is it going to be in the
hands of outside political consultants? Where's it going to be? You've got to strike whatever the
right balance is. And right now, it's totally off balance and it favors the libs.
Speaking of this kind of anti-Trump activism, Fox News, Fox News. Fox News, ostensibly conservative,
right-wing cable news channel, at least it was considered.
that way for many years, probably not considered so much that anymore. Fox just aired an ad
attacking Donald Trump. I was wondering if you guys are hiring right now. I was thinking about
applying for a job. I was thinking about applying for a job here. I'm currently facing 88
felonies. I'm currently facing 88 felonies for detention of classified information. Do you all take people
that have been found liable for sexual assault? Trying to overturn the 2020 election.
falsifying business records.
I was wondering if that was going to be a problem.
They're going to do a background check.
Yeah.
So that's the only...
So probably not?
Yeah.
So did you guys hire people that would have found liable for sexual assault?
No.
We want to fill in background.
Okay.
No, we don't.
I don't think so.
Okay.
Donald Trump has been charged with 88 felonies
and found liable for sexual assault.
If Trump is too big of a liability to get a job at your local mall, he is too big of a liability to be president of the United States.
Republican Accountability Pack is responsible for the content of this advertising.
Really insidious ad and ironic for a few reasons.
First of all, at the same time that the Libs are running this ad,
they are simultaneously saying that we need to prevent employers from discriminating against criminals,
convicted criminals in their hiring process.
At the very same time, we covered a story on this, I think two days ago on the show.
The Libs are saying it's discriminatory.
There's a disparate negative impact on minorities, people of color.
If you take into account the criminal record of job applicants, it's wrong, it's discriminatory, it's evil.
We can't do that, even though they've been convicted of all sorts of crimes.
Oh, but Donald Trump's been charged with 80 bazillion crimes by every Democrat politician in America.
cast him to St. Helena. To Elba, goes he. It's not a question of how we treat criminals in our society. It's that when the criminals are not Donald Trump, when the criminals are liberal rather than conservative, we let them off the hook. When the criminals are black, brown, and all sorts of colors, and not white or orange, I suppose, in this case, we just let them off the hook. When the criminals are women or sexually confused rather than,
straight men, we let them off the hook. It has nothing to do with the crime itself.
But furthermore, they say Trump has been charged with these crimes. He hasn't been convicted
of anything. He hasn't been convicted of a single crime. Well, yeah, but we wouldn't hire
him to work at the diamond store. We wouldn't hire him to work at the restaurant. Okay.
Well, explain something to me. Why is Donald Trump still polling roughly on par with,
according to some polls, even a little higher than the current president of the United States?
why, if this is so bad, if Donald Trump is really this awful criminal and we would never hire him to mop the floor at a restaurant,
why is he still a major challenge to Joe Biden? Why does it look like he could be reelected? Because
that huge number of charges, of felonies that he's accused of helps him, as I've said from the beginning.
It's bad, it's sad, it's awful that our political order has been made.
to look like this and the Democrats are responsible for it. It's very sad. The number helps him.
If he were only charged with one crime, maybe it would stick. Two crimes, maybe they would stick.
88 felonies. It just looks like a witch hunt, which it is. Four prosecutions across all these
different layers of government, all around the country, for what? For crimes? No one even can really
understand the things that we knew about. He made an in-kind contribution to his own
campaign and paid off a porn star allegedly, even though she said that he didn't.
What? Huh?
That, yeah, so we can't, we wouldn't hire him for any. It's just so obviously disingenuous.
And when polling on this question has been done, a clear majority of Americans, the vast
majority of Americans recognize this is a political persecution. So I hope they keep running
these ads. Call attention to it. Call it. We were talking earlier about how,
when you're in a political fight, it's not only about your substantive views on the issues,
but it's even about which issues you're talking about, focusing on the trials and tribulations of
Donald Trump, the criminal prosecutions, which are really a political persecution,
that helps Trump.
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Speaking of large numbers, Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate, you know Andrew Tate.
He's this guy who he became wealthy running a webcam porn business,
and he's charged with sex crimes in Romania because according to prosecutors,
he kept these girls under his eye and in his house and force them to do all these weird
sex things on camera and then kept a lot of the money.
And he kind of bragged about some of this stuff, but he denies some of the charges.
And he's just, he's one of these guys, one of these self-help gurus who says, you know,
I drive really nice cars and I got a ton of money and I sleep with a lot of chicks.
and I. And so he's a very, very polarizing figure. He converted to Islam. So people have all sorts of
views on Andrew Tate. My main takeaway from Andrew Tate is he's a very impressive internet influencer.
Forget about all of the other, the awful sex stuff and the charges and the materialism and Islam and
all. He just is really good at keeping people's attention. He's really good at getting people to,
even if they hate 99% of the things that he says and does, the 1% they'll agree with,
and then another group he'll irritate.
And he just keeps people's attention.
Well, he got people's attention yesterday.
When he made a tweet that aroused a lot of ire, he said sex is for making children.
Any man who has sex with women because it, quote, feels good, is gay.
Oh, my, I'll clean up some of the language, make it a little more elevated for this family show.
Oh, my, phallis feels good.
This is great.
In fact, if you are 40 with less than five children, you're probably gay, all that feel-good fallace sex and hardly any genetic legacy.
And then actually readers added a comment that said having sex with women is straight.
Actually, I hate to disagree with community notes.
I hate to have to agree with Andrew Tate over the cumulative wisdom of Twitter here.
Tate is pretty much right, I think.
This is a view that has been articulated in the past.
by great philosophers and ethicists,
including the late great philosopher, Norm MacDonald.
In regular life, that's why sex is so tough to get going,
because it's so shameful and filthy,
and obviously meant only for procreation.
And so when you get...
You know, it's 20% exaggerated, 20% hyperbolic.
Bring me back to the Andrew Tate tweet.
I want to see the exact wording here.
It's very precise. Sex is for making children. Fact check, true. That's what it's for. That's what marriage is for. It's for the begeting and education of children. So it's not enough just to make them. You also have to raise them, which is why children have a right to be the product of the specific conjugal act of his parents, of their parents, who are joined together in holy matrimony, which is a union for life. The union oriented toward the education and beginning of children. And also, as a second
aspect, the mutual support of the spouses. Now, Andrew Tate might not have fit all of that into the 280
character limit, but he says, sex is for making children? That's true. That's what it's for. It's a very
Aristotelian view. That's the t-loss of the sexual act. There are incidental aspects to it. Oh,
it feels good. Oh, you know, it's a way to pass the time when the cable goes out. Oh, it's this,
it's that. It's the other thing. But that's what it's for. You know a thing by what it's for.
The Leftist Tears Tumblr is for bringing delicious leftist tears into my body. The
microphone is for transmitting my
mollifluous dulcet tones to your ears
and sex is for making children. Totally
true. Any man who has sex with women because
it, quote, feels good, is gay.
He's obviously making a joke here
and it's kind of hyperbolic, but
the point he's making here is a point
I actually made quite earnestly
on the iced coffee
hour podcast some
months ago. And the
hosts who are lovely guys, but they were
kind of shocked by what I said, they took issue
with my use
of the term gay and the point that I was making. But I said, no, I'm using the term specifically
because I'm using it in the sense that sterile sexual relations are gay. And gay relations are
sterile. I don't mean it in any, you know, judgey way or to even to be needlessly provocative.
I'm just saying that's what distinguishes normal, healthy sexual relations that are,
that are ordered toward their natural ends from all the other kinds,
whether you're talking about a couple of dudes, a couple of chicks,
three dudes in a billy goat, a whole village, some Bacchanal in ancient Rome or whatever.
That's the difference.
One is fruitful, or at least it's a fallen world, so people suffer infertility,
but it's either inclined toward fruitfulness,
or it's just sterile and for pleasure.
And the former is good and natural and oriented toward family and marriage.
and the other is gay. Yeah, that's true. Then he kind of mocks this idea, oh, you know, my
genitals feel good, this is great. Yeah, that's true. If you just live for your own personal pleasure,
your base appetites, that's going to be shameful. That's not going to satisfy you in the long run.
It's not going to be very productive and edifying. He goes, if you're 40 with less than five children,
you're probably gay. This is a funny line in that, I don't think,
statistically, that's literally true. But we used to have a lot of kids, and now we don't. And that
shift is a shift away from giving of oneself totally to one's spouse and totally to one's
commonwealth and totally to one's society, because we're the social animal, and turning
away from that toward just making everything about your own personal pleasure, which is
decadent. That's a decadent thing to do. No genetic legacy. Well, it's even more than a genetic
legacy. The genetics is the physical representation of the legacy, but there's more, there's a cultural
legacy. There are the memories passed across the generations of a family. There are the family
heirlooms. There's a tradition. There's all of that. Absolutely, between community notes and Andrew
Tate, Tate is, he's not 100% correct, but he's about 97% correct here. Now, speaking of controversial
views on sex, Kanye West, according to reports, might start a porn company. That is very unfortunate.
There's a report out now. Here's a report from Marca. We'll see if it happens. This studio will be titled
Yeezy Porn, according to reports. Why does this matter? Well, it's in the news in part because he has
his sights set on this guy, Mike Mose, who's the ex-husband of Stormy Daniels, who is the porn
performer who's at the heart of one of the Trump criminal prosecutions. He wants that guy
to help run the porn studio. But it makes news.
not because some hip-hop mogul is involved in weird, depraved sex stuff.
It's because Kanye seemed like he wasn't going to do that.
Remember, some years ago, he came out with this album, Jesus is King.
I'm not a huge fan of this kind of music generally.
But of all the Kanye music, Jesus is King, had some good bops on it, man, you know?
And then he was hosting these Sunday services, which were eccentric and a little bit weird.
But they were at least about God.
They were at least religious in their tenor, and they brought a lot of people together.
And it just seemed much better and more edifying, if not even sanctifying, than so much of what's out there in the pop culture.
And then it looked like he was fighting to save his marriage.
And he was, according to one report, while he was making an album, he said, no one can fornicate on the set.
And he was reading the Bible a lot.
And I don't even think it was just a performance.
have a number of neutral friends with Kanye West.
I heard across actually all sorts of different areas of my life.
For some reason, I keep overlapping with Kanye West.
And I heard that the guy was sincere about it.
And now this.
And now this.
Which reminds me of a very important fact that you should keep in mind.
Is the sower who went forth to sow.
And while he soweth, some fell by the wayside.
And the birds of the air came and ate the month.
up. And other, some fell upon stony ground where they had not much earth and they sprung up
immediately because they had no deepness of earth. And when the sun was up, they were scorched and
because they had not root, they withered away. And others fell among thorns. And the thorns
grew up and choked them. And others fell upon good ground and they brought forth fruit,
some 100 fold, some 60 fold and some 30fold. The parable of the sow are really, really important here.
Kanye is a troubled guy. He's been pretty open about some of his troubles. So it's unfortunate
to see this. The guy who, 15, more than 15 years ago now probably, had Jesus walks. Jesus
walks. Big song. And then he kind of went away into more degenerate art for a while. And then he comes
back with Jesus' king and he's reading the Bible and that's great. And now the prospect of a porn
studio speaking openly on podcasts about how God didn't answer his prayers in exactly the way that
he demanded that God answer them. And so he was kind of
turning away from religion. It's unfortunate. It's unfortunate because it's a reminder. A lot of
people think you live in the wrong way and then you repent and you see the right. And you respond to
God's grace and great. Now everything's totally rosy. Everything can be totally rosy. But when that
happens, the devil is going to come after you with 10 times the strength that you had 100 times of
strength that you had previously. And if you stumble and you fall unrepentantly and you continue to
stumble, you're going to be worse off than when you started. You're going to be worse off than before
you turned your mind and responded to God's grace and started going down the right way.
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button and ring that bell, baby. Turning away from the depraved life to the trad life, the libs
are still furious over the phenomenon of the trad wife.
You've heard this term.
I think a lot of these terms are just kind of silly.
Here's this term now, trad wife.
What is trad wife?
It means a normal woman from 30 years ago.
Now that's a bizarre category.
Or even I've heard this phrase pop up,
trad cons.
All the time, people ask, Michael,
what's your political ideology?
Are you a paleo, neo-populist, libertarian,
anarcho, trad, classical, what are, and I think, I'm a conservative man, grow up, grow up, that's what I am.
I'm a conservative. I want to conserve things. I like, I want good stuff. I want more good stuff.
I want less bad stuff. That's my political ideology. I guess it's kind of an anti-ideology.
Grow up. But they do this now. The libs try to take these terms and they use them to
well, again, to quote Norm MacDonald, to marginalize normal people.
One time when Norm was asked the meaning of the term cisgender, he said,
oh, cisgender is a term used now to marginalize normal people.
That's true here.
The Tad Wife. The rise of the Tad Wife.
Why some women say they are opting out of work.
Key points.
TikTok's latest Tad Wife and Stay-At-Home girlfriend Tren shows an idealized view of adhering to very traditional gender roles.
staying at home necessitates a degree of privilege that fewer young adults have these days.
If anything, women are working more, not less, and foregoing paid labor comes at a steep economic cost.
Some men are scaling back at work or recent study shows. Okay. Sure, a stay-at-home girlfriend is not a great idea.
You should just get married. Stay-at-home girlfriend is called a concubine. Tick-Tock's latest tradwife
trends show an idealized view of adhering to traditional gender roles.
Sure, I guess that's true. Wouldn't you say, though, that, that's a little. Wouldn't you say, though,
that the last century and a half of feminism shows an idealized view of rejecting gender roles.
Because we've been told women reject gender roles, woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle,
don't get married, don't have kids, don't just go work in the widget factory, get used by 100 guys sexually,
and then be cast to the side, and that'll make you really happy and empowered.
It doesn't, does it?
So isn't, which is the more idealized view?
The trad wife phenomenon, meaning people just going back and doing the things that everyone did forever,
or the feminist view, which keeps promising utopia,
it never quite pays off.
What to say on this.
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your thoughts in the live chat. My favorite comment yesterday is from a return after a while to the
favorite comment, slap my base, 3825, who says, you don't need AI to tell someone's political affiliation.
You can do that just as easily by their clothes, hairstyles, and especially the bumper stickers on their cars.
Yes, that's true. I was just talking with a friend of mine about this last night.
I covered the story yesterday. Wow, AI can predict your political views just by looking at you.
I thought, yeah, I can do that too because I have eyes and I'm willing to acknowledge patterns.
But it's even funnier than that.
AI is pattern recognition. That's pretty much all AI is.
AI is trained to recognize patterns and then based on those patterns to recognize other patterns.
and that's all it is.
It doesn't have a soul, doesn't have free will.
It's pattern recognition.
But political correctness and wokeness, we call it now,
says you're not allowed to recognize patterns,
that if you recognize patterns and acknowledge them,
that that's prejudice.
So at the same time that the libs are pushing AI,
this is so great, it's progress, it's the future.
They build all the AI,
and then they get really angry that the AI does what it is built to do.
So then they have to go in and install their own political views
to say, stop recognizing patterns.
Don't, that's very prejudiced and awful if you recognize
patterns. Well, in defense of the AI, what else is it supposed to do? That's all it does.
It's like saying, hey, here is a cup of coffee. I've just made this cup of coffee, and here
it is, I'm going to make evermore the perfect cup of coffee. And then one tries the cup of coffee.
It says, oh, no, this is hot and full of caffeine. Oh, this is terrible. You can't, we can't
have a cup of coffee that's hot and full of caffeine. And they say, okay, well, we'll make the perfect
cup of coffee, but it's not going to be hot and it's not going to have caffeine and it's not
going to be liquid. And while at a certain point, you're not, you're fighting against yourself.
You got to, do you want to do the thing or do you not want to do the thing?
The Trad Wife phenomenon. The Libs are so furious about it. They've been pushing these articles
every few weeks now for months and months. Here's another warning. Staying at home
necessitates a degree of privilege that fewer young adults have these days. It is to
in a tough economy to stay at home. That's true. You know, our grandparents, they were able to buy a
house when they were young. And our grandparents, they were able to have a stay-at-home mother. And it's true,
there have been changes to the political economy that make it harder. Now that women are expected to work,
that changes the way that wages work in this country. Now that we have mass migration, for instance,
wages are lowered by mass migration. And so it makes it harder. But also, we have a much higher
standard of living than our grandparents had at our age. Our houses are bigger when we have houses,
our apartments, or houses even that you could rent, our food, our luxuries, our travel,
our technology. We have a much higher standard of living. A lot of people could do it. You could
live the trad life. You can't really live the trad life in Midtown Manhattan. You might have to
move a little further away from the city. You might not be able to have two cars. You might not be
able to go to brunch all the time. You might not be able to have the fanciest clothes or all the latest gizmos and
gadgets. And you might have to live at a lot. Everything in life has a cost. Well, it just requires a degree of
privilege. Yeah. What do you mean a degree of privilege? There's a cost. There's a cost. There's a cost when
your wife doesn't work. That you obviously get much less income. And that's going to affect maybe your
standard of living. But everything in life has a cost. That's nothing new about that. If anything,
women are working more, not less. And foregoing paid
labor comes at a steep economic cost. Yeah, forego- what is that even? That's just a truism.
If a woman doesn't get paid by an employer in the formal economy, in the commercial economy,
then she's not going to get a paycheck in the commercial economy. Yeah, you're right. Exactly.
She's making a choice to do something else. Some men are scaling back at work. Yeah, it's true.
If the wife stays home, guess what, the guy's going to have to work more probably because it's
expensive. That's true. Why are they so afraid that? Why are the Libs so afraid?
of people desiring to return to the trad life. And what's the trad life? It's just how people lived for most of
history. Well, because it threatens their power. Industrialization really helped the lips.
Klaus Schwab at the head of the World Economic Forum, he talks about multiple industrial revolutions.
He talks about now we are in the fourth industrial revolution. The first industrial revolution is
mechanization. The second industrial revolution is the assembly line and electrification. The third
industrial revolution is the rise of computing. And now the force industrial revolution is supposedly
the melding of computers and biology. You know, we're going to, we're going to become cyborgs,
and we're going to make everything electronic and not just electronic, but connected to the internet
and smart and, you know, constantly processing data. And that's the fourth industrial revolution.
And we probably are in the midst of that. Sure. And there are downsides to that.
The liberals on the left and on the right, the classical liberals, the libertarians, they'll tell you industrial revolution has been totally great. It's been wonderful. But you're beginning to see creep up on the right. Once again, a criticism of that. Tucker notably has been on that train, but Tucker didn't start that. I mean, that has been a theme of American conservatism for many, many decades. Now, in fact, it goes back much further than that. I think of the poem Jerusalem by William Blake, who, not saying William Blake was some
doctrine air conservative, but he expressed the kind of uneasiness that many conservatives have,
even with the first industrial revolution. And did his feet in ancient time walk upon England's
mountains green and did the Holy Lamb, and was the Holy Lamb of God in England's verdant pastures
seen? I'm probably getting some of the words wrong. But there's a line in there where he refers to
these dark satanic mills. We will have Jerusalem built it here among these dark satanic mills.
The dark satanic mills were the mills of industrialization,
which was viewed as a kind of symbol of hell, a coming of hell on earth.
A dehumanization no longer were humans fully people
who were doing all sorts of different tasks throughout the day.
But no, they were being reduced to nothing more than cogs in a machine
to punch in and punch out on the clock.
And there's been a lot of material prosperity that's come out of that,
but there's been a dehumanization too.
and immediately afterward, you saw effects on family size.
All of a sudden, family size gets cut down.
As that process continues, you see the political strength, even of the family, the building
block of society, begin to diminish.
And people are looking at that and they say, oh, I don't like that.
I actually want the families to be strong again.
I want to have a lot of kids.
There's more to life than money.
I don't think we're all just interchangeable cogs in a machine.
I think we're vibrant.
We're different.
Different people are different.
they have their own distinctions that adds spice to life and variety.
And men and women especially are different.
And we're complimentary.
And we should celebrate that and recognize that.
I want a wife and I want a trad life and I want more kids.
And that is a threat not just to Joe Biden or the Democrats or the progressives or something.
That is a threat to the whole liberal project of the last, I don't know, 150 years.
Rant completed.
Speaking of Joe Biden, though, we'll get back to Joe Biden now.
Really disgusting stuff from Joe Biden in the last few days.
Joe Biden was just at a campaign event where in Florida, the libs are making a big deal about Ron DeSantis' defense of unborn life.
And Joe Biden was standing there listening to them harangue Ron DeSantis for protecting babies in the womb.
And then he did something shocking.
And then we come back here to state of Florida
where Ron DeSantis felt like he needed to run for president
and so 15 weeks wasn't good enough.
We had to go to six weeks.
15 weeks wasn't good enough.
We had to go to six weeks.
And Joe Biden, for those of you who were only listening,
he made the sign of the cross.
I'm trying to see exactly when he starts it.
The most charitable read on this, I could say,
is he made the sign of the cross
when she mentioned that DeSantis
has ran for president, as if to say, RIP, his presidential campaign, which is flippant and glib and
kind of taking, you know, the central fact and the central mystery of the Christian faith in a
vain and flippant way, because the sign of the cross is an articulation of the Trinity. That's
the central mystery of the Christian faith. But also, it's a representation of the crucifixion,
which is, you know, when our Lord is sacrificed to redeem mankind. This is the pivot of history.
The cross being the axis on which the whole cosmos turns.
And that's the most charitable view of it.
What most people are taking from this is that he's making the sign of the cross about how awful Ron DeSantis' pro-life law is.
15 weeks wasn't good enough.
They have to reduce it to six weeks.
He makes a sign of the cross.
If that's what he's doing, that is as blasphemous as it gets.
He's invoking religion, the central.
expression of the religion. To what? To advocate for the murder of babies? Which is, we don't even need to,
you know, form our own conclusions here, which his church says with authority, dogmatic authority,
or magisterial authority for 2,000 years, says, is evil. I can't make sense of it. Now, I'd be inclined to
take the charitable view, except Biden has a pattern of this.
another recent campaign event, also in Tampa, Florida, he starts mocking the Bible.
Bragged how proud he was to get rid of Roevee He weighed over it. He took credit for it.
He said there has to be punishment for women exercising the reproductive freedom.
His words, not mine. He described the job decision as a miracle. Maybe he's coming from that
Bible he's trying to sell. I almost wanted to buy one to just see what the hell's in it.
Folks, it was no miracle.
It was a political deal to get rid of Rovia.
A deal.
A political deal he made with the evangelical base of the Republican Party to look past his moral,
if they look past his moral and character flaws in exchange for his commitment to appoint Justice of the Supreme Court would overturn Roe.
So there it is.
Don't tell me that I'm being unfair and I'm misreading what Joe Biden is doing there when he makes the sign of the cross during an invective.
against the cause of life and in defense of abortion.
Here he is.
He says,
he's advocating for abortion.
He's advocating for killing babies in the womb.
Then he makes fun to front.
He says, you know,
he's selling that Bible.
He probably figured out that he's going to support unborn babies.
He doesn't want to murder him because he's reading that Bible of his.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
He goes, I almost bought one of them Bibles.
I just wanted to see what's in it.
You guys hear about this?
You hear about this?
You hear about this?
What's the deal with these Bibles?
doing a comedy routine up there about the Bible. But what's he mocking? His defenders will say, well, he's
just mocking Trump's mocking Trump's Bible. Trump's just selling the Bible, man. He didn't write a new one.
He didn't do it. It's not the new Trump translation. He's just selling the Bible. A lot of people sell
Bibles. That's good to have B. You should, you should buy multiple copies of the Bible if you can.
So that's what he's mocking.
He's mocking the Bible and he's mocking religion.
He's mocking the Trinity.
He's mocking God.
That's his schick.
And he's specifically doing it when it comes to protecting babies in the womb, which is a non-negotiable issue for his putative faith, which he mocks.
And he mocks it because it's not really his faith.
When his putative faith comes into conflict with liberalism.
He picks liberalism, simple as.
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