The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 719 - 115 (More) Days To Slow The Spread
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After a full year since we were told 15 days to slow the spread,
in his address last night to the nation,
President Joe Biden finally gave us a timetable
on when we can reopen the country.
If we do all this, if we do our part,
if we do this together, by July the 4th,
there's a good chance you, your families and friends
will be able to get together in your backyard or in your neighborhood
and have a cookout and a barbecue and celebrate Independence Day.
That doesn't mean large events with lots of people together, but it does mean small groups will be able to get together.
After this long, hard year, that will make this Independence Day something truly special, where we not only mark our independence as a nation, but we begin to mark our independence from this virus.
I think I'm going to mark my independence from you and all the other sociopath politicians who have the gall to stand there.
Did the calculation from last night until July 4th, they're saying that they want another 115 days to slow the spread.
One year after 15 days to slow the spread, they want another 115 days to slow the spread.
How about we all just keep living our lives like some of us have been doing for a very long time now?
How about we ignore all these absurd mandates from these outrageous politicians?
How about we declare independence right now?
I'm Michael Nulls. This is the Michael Nulls show.
Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment from yesterday is from Irving who says,
no one, absolutely no one, Michael. You know, this reminds me in my book. That's true. It does.
It reminds me of my book. I think this is providential. It's the sort of silver lining in this
storm cloud of our politics right now because, coincidentally, the book that I've been writing
for a year and a half now, which is coming out in June, is exactly about everything we're seeing
right now, particularly with the curtailment of our speech and the banning of books and the
utter upending of our culture and our norms. So you can get that book speech, less controlling
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Very, very cool classes. The speech last night was absolutely pathetic. If anybody is still taking
these people seriously, if anybody is still here.
heating their guidelines, which are actually mandates, then that person is a dope. And most of us,
I think, figured this out quite a while ago. Once that two weeks became three weeks, four weeks,
two months, six months, eight months, I think a lot of us realized, oh, this is not
exactly what we were told this is. Oh, okay, we're going to stop paying attention to these guys.
When all the guidance kept changing day by day by day, I think a lot of us said, I think I'm going
to ignore this now.
Joe Biden is carrying this on, it would seem to me, because he needs to burnish his legacy.
President Trump did everything that one can do as pertains to the virus before he left office.
Right?
Slowing the spread?
That worked.
They slowed the spread.
Preventing the two million deaths within a year that we were told could happen.
Yeah, prevented that.
Obviously, the number was much lower than that.
Developed a vaccine.
We were told by people.
such as Joe Biden, that there was no way that Trump could direct a vaccine initiative in the
small window of time that he said he would. We did get the vaccine in that window of time.
So he did everything. Now Joe Biden says, gosh, what's there for me to do? I need to seem like
Trump screwed up coronavirus and I succeeded on coronavirus. So he's offering us something really,
really big, really big important. If you're driving, I would stop. If you're standing,
I would sit down right now. Here's big, Joe Biden's big innovation to help us all survive
coronavirus. At the time when every adult is eligible to May, we will launch with our partners
new tools to make it easier for you to find the vaccine and where to get the shot,
including a new website that will help you first find the place to get vaccinated and the one
nearest you. Stop the presses. We got to I need to stop my show right now. I need to process this
huge news that Joe Biden's going to make a web page. Joe Biden, the president of the United States,
has more resources at his fingertips than anybody in the world. He is going to make a web page.
And on top of that, you're going to get a web page from the same people who brought you the Obamacare
web page. So I don't hire me to make the web page and I will go to WordPress and I will make
a more successful web page than probably the federal government will. Not so much. Isn't that that's
That's not so much of a big advance on the fight against coronavirus.
Then what's next?
We're going to get a web page because we all need to get the vaccine.
It was very interesting how much of a focus Biden put on.
You have to get the vaccine.
You need to get all your friends to get the vaccine.
Everyone needs to get the vaccine.
But also, of course, you need to keep wearing masks.
That's just the science.
Too often we've turned against one another.
A mask.
The easiest thing to do to save lives.
Sometimes it divides us.
So my message to you is this.
Listen to Dr. Fauci.
One most distinguished and trusted voices in the world.
Can you believe that masks, it's so easy, it's so obvious,
it saves lives, and you should just...
Instantly, this is the first thing you should be doing.
That divides us.
That's become a divisive question.
Because people don't listen to Dr. Fauci,
the guy who told us not to wear masks.
Now in the United States, people should be able to be able to be able to be able to
people should not be walking around with masks.
You're sure of it, because people are listening really closely to this.
Right now, people should not be walked.
There's no reason to be walking around with a mask.
When you're in the middle of an outbreak,
wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better,
and it might even block a droplet,
but it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is.
And often, there are unintended consequences.
consequences. People keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face.
Can you believe people are so divided and they won't do the obvious, sensible thing and wear the mask?
The people who are listening to Dr. Fauci, who told them not to? Now, Dr. Fauci, of course,
changed his mind on this. Later, he said, no, you really, you should wear the mask, definitely
wear the mask. And his reasoning for his past advice was that he wanted to keep enough masks for
the health care workers. So he said, yeah, we didn't want you, pest.
to take up all the good masks. We wanted those to be for the people in public health. So, but now we have
enough masks. So now, yeah, actually, you totally should wear masks. Everything I said before just wasn't
true. So don't, don't believe that. Okay, regardless of your stance on the masks, if you're still
wearing this filthy cloth over your face in public like a sheep, you know my views of it. But regardless,
let's say you wear it, you want to do it, you want to do what Joe Biden says. Does Joe Biden not
understand why people might be a little skeptical, because the single expert that he is holding up
as the credible man here for the credible's common sense advice, he's the one who not only
first told us not to wear them, but then admitted that he misled us. He admitted that he was
acting in a way that was political and actually obscuring the scientific reality. Now beyond the
masks beyond the website. Joe Biden knows we're going to get through these dark, dark times
in our country by washing our hands.
We're seizing this moment in history, I believe, will record. We faced and overcame one of the
toughest and darkest periods in this nation's history, darkest we've ever known.
We need everyone to get vaccinated. We need everyone to keep washing their hands, stay socially
distance and keep wearing the mask as recommended by the CDC.
Statesmanship in 1940s, Winston Churchill.
We shall go on. We should fight on the beaches and in the streets. We shall never surrender.
Statesmanship in 2021. Wear the mask. Wear the mask. Wear the mask. Wash your hands. You got to wash your hands. You got to wash your hands.
Use soap and water, warm water, not cold water.
Cold water is not going to kill all the germs.
Got to wear the mask.
Got to wash your hands.
The notion that this is the darkest time in American history,
forgive me if I think it's a little hyperbolic.
Is it not a little hyperbolic?
The Civil War, it was pretty dark, wasn't it?
World War, both of the World War's a pretty dark time in our history.
the, I'm not, I don't mean to downplay the China cough. It's bad. It is bad. It really is bad.
Worse than that? Worse than the Civil War? I don't, I don't think so. I don't think he's
convincing anybody. Meanwhile, you've got these social repercussions like the schools, right?
The schools are still shut down kids, rates of anxiety, depression, even suicide are spiking
in a lot of places because they can't see their friends. They can't leave their home. They're stuck in
their little pods. Joe Biden, he, he's going to figure a way out of this.
watching a generation of children who may be set back up to a year or more because they've not been in school because of their loss of learning.
It's the details of life that matter the most.
And we miss those details, the big details on the small moments, weddings, birthdays, birthdays, graduations, all the things that needed to happen, but didn't.
Yeah, we're missing those because of you and your political cronies.
We should have reopened schools months ago.
Even the public health experts said we should reopen schools months ago.
You won't let us because you're in the pocket of the teacher unions because of your purely political calculations.
Because you and all the other sociopath politicians have exploited the flu or, you know, the virus to seize an unprecedented amount of power in this country.
You, you're the problem. You know, there was a little remarked upon aspect of this speech last night
that it seemed like one of those Joe Freudian slips. Joe was talking about the death and destruction of it,
and he referred to the virus and to natural causes.
Be behind loved ones, unable to truly grieve or to heal, even to have a funeral.
But I'm also thinking about everyone else who lost this past year to natural causes.
by cruel fate of accident or other disease, they too died alone.
You catch that? Wasn't that a little weird?
The whole time we've been told this is a naturally occurring virus.
It has nothing to do with the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
It has nothing to do with any sort of scientific formulation or anything.
But then he says there are so many people who died of the virus, so many people who died.
And there are a lot of other people who died from natural causes.
W.H.O, by the way, says we're not going to know the full story on the virus
for years.
I'm not, look, maybe Joe misread the teleprompter, I don't know.
Seems like a little bit of a strange slip, though, probably going to get a lot of people
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smokes. Joe Biden made it about 20 minutes in this address to the nation, which is longer than I
think a lot of people thought it would be. This is the one advantage of a President Biden over, say,
a President Trump, is when I would watch and have to cover these sorts of speeches with President
Trump. They could be three hours long. They were very entertaining. So I'm just,
I enjoyed watching them. But I thought, oh gosh, am I going to have a three-hour Joe Biden speech? I can't. Oh, wait a second. It's
Joe Biden. This thing's not going to go more than 20 minutes. Joe Biden's got to get to bed. This is way past
his bedtime. President Trump, though, actually offered a very pithy statement on the vaccine. He sent this out just a couple of days ago,
and I think it bears repeating on air since he's now been deplatformed from social media. We should get this
statement as wide as possible. He writes, quote, I hope everyone remembers when they're getting the COVID-19,
often referred to as the China virus vaccine,
that if I wasn't president,
you wouldn't be getting that beautiful shot
for five years at best
and probably wouldn't be getting it at all.
I hope everyone remembers.
He's probably right.
And the way that
I think he probably is right
is that all the experts were saying,
you're not going to get this vaccine.
It's going to knock six months.
Are you crazy?
It's going to take years.
It's going to go on for years and years.
And then it happened.
and it was guided by political process that this guy was running. So I love that. I hope everyone
remembers because there's going to be a lot of people trying to rewrite history. I miss that guy.
Speaking of missing men, speaking from men missing from our culture, I saw a letter written into
slate that really caught my attention, one, because this poor schlub is showing that he is engaging in
sort of bad thoughts and bad behaviors, but also he's exemplifying, I think.
a lot about our culture.
Headline, I don't want my wife to become a stay-at-home mom.
Before the baby, she was ambitious, what happened?
Dear care and feeding, I'm a new father of a beautiful 10-month-old girl.
My wife's company has a generous maternity leave policy, and she has been at home with her
daughter since the birth and is scheduled to go back to work just after her first birthday
in January.
But she recently told me she doesn't want to go back to her job.
She would like to be a stay-at-home parent instead.
Then he goes on about I was trying to convince her not to do that.
He says, one of the things that I was most attracted to was her ambition and tenacity.
It's really surprising to hear that her career isn't that important to her anymore.
Honestly, I don't want her to quit her job.
She earns about the same as I do, and while we could make ends meet on my income alone,
it would impact our ability to save.
And we'd need to give up one of our cars and cut back on extras that make life more enjoyable.
I also just don't want to stay at home wife.
I really admired her work ethic, and I want her to set a good example for our daughter, too.
Seeing her give up like this is, give up like this is really disappointing.
What should I do?
Signed, suddenly the breadwinner.
What should I do?
What should I do?
To quote the godfather when he has asked that very question by Johnny Fontaine,
you can act like a man.
What's the matter with you?
What's a matter with you? What man? Are you, this is the husband who wrote this letter. This is
putatively the husband who wrote this letter. So many things wrong with him. His wife has this
daughter and she has the audacity to want to raise her own daughter. And you see, this is not
ambitious. If the wife goes to the widget factory and types all day on her keyboard and just does
spreadsheets, you know, and makes widgets and, well, she doesn't make the widgets, but, you know,
she's sort of supervising the people who have outsourced the widget making to the, and so she's
doing that. That's really ambitious. But raising a human being, it's like, whatever, whatever, we can,
you can just hire someone to do that. You see, what this guy wants to do, he wants to send his wife
to work for another man so that she can make money so that he can pay another woman to raise his child.
because that's the way it's supposed to work. That's ambitious. Otherwise, you know, if the mother
doesn't want to do this, she's just, she's giving up. And keep like, this guy, I mean, I get it.
I, I share his outrage. He's suddenly the breadwinner. I mean, he makes plenty of money,
but he might not be able to buy a new car next year. Suddenly the breadwinner. It's like this
selfish woman expects her husband to provide for his family.
Can you imagine that while she raises his child? Gosh, what a, what a selfish woman. What a lazy, selfish woman to, to want to raise her family and to want her husband to work and support the family.
This dude is everything wrong with our culture. And even the perception of it. I mean, maybe he comes by the perception, honestly, that raising a family is somehow giving up.
or it's lazy or it's not ambitious.
The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world.
We used to know that.
We used to know that.
A mother with her child is the center of the world, of this world that we're all living.
It is the absolute center.
Everything else that we do in this material world, in our economic life, all of it exists
to serve that.
Not everybody gets to have children.
It's actually hard for a life.
lot of people to have children. For some people, they don't get that option. But we can cast,
oh, it's nothing. Let's just, let's just pay somebody else to raise our kid. That's the economic
model. That, I don't mean just to beat up on this guy. I mean, this guy is truly a schmuck. He is a
girly man, as we say. It reminds me of the distinction between womanly and womanish.
womanly is a woman acting in a way that is proper for a woman to act, right? It's not an insult,
it's a compliment. Oh, she's so womanly. Oh, my gosh. When a man acts in a way that it is proper
for a woman to act, there's nothing admirable about that because those qualities are corrupted.
They're perverse. They're wrong. It is womanish. So when you call someone a girly man,
it's not an insult against girls. It's an insult against that guy because he's acting in a way
that is so perverse.
But he's doing something
that our whole culture is doing,
and it's not just the left.
It's not just the left,
though they sort of instigated it,
especially in the 1970s,
saying that the only values
that matter are manly values
and women need to be forced
to go out and work.
Simone de Beauvoir,
who was one of the most famous feminists
ever, I guess,
and was also, ironically,
the jilted common law wife
of a notorious philanderer,
the philosopher Jean-Germostartre.
One time,
Simone Du Bovour was having a debate with Betty Friedan over feminism.
There's two prominent feminists.
And Friedan said, yeah, if women want to work good, if women want to stay home good.
And Beauvoir said, no, we can't give them that choice.
We have to force women to work.
Because if we give them the option to stay at home, they'll take that option.
And that is not conducive to liberation.
The left believes that, and the right believes that.
You know, there are some proposals now to incentivize having families because we have a dying population
and a birth rate below replacement.
And so some people, I think Rubio is the one who did this, said,
we're going to incentivize work.
Romney's plan of direct payments to families who have kids,
that's wrong.
We need to incentivize work.
We're the party of work.
No.
I think that if a woman wants to raise her family,
that's a really good, wonderful thing.
That should be incentivized by society.
We should not force her to go,
out and work in the widget factory. There's nothing conservative about forcing women out of their
homes to pay some other woman to raise their kids so that they can go work at the widget factory
and get a paycheck. That is a totally perverse, ultimately liberal, left-wing view of mankind.
Viewing mankind is primarily an economic actor rather than what we really are, which is complex people
with complex relationships, born into families, born into communities, who appreciate beauty,
who serve God, who have more going on for them than their paychecks.
My only advice, I guess, would be to this woman, which is, are you sure you're, you sure you've
made the best choices? I'm not saying leave your husband, but, you know, maybe smack them around
a little bit, get him to, get him to shape up. Speaking of womanish men, this transgender issue
is really popping up.
More and more, the left fighting back against the right,
fighting back against the left's idea that men need to become women.
You know my friend Ryan Anderson has this hilariously titled book
when Harry became Sally, responding to the transgender moment.
This scholarly book was kicked out of Amazon,
but Amazon wouldn't give a statement.
They now are giving a statement.
The statement is that we have chosen not to sell books
that frame LGBTQ plus identity as a mental illness.
So, right, they're lumping in,
all of these various sexual identities. So they're not going to sell those books. But the DSM,
the central text of psychology, declared these sorts of identities, a mental illness, until very
recently. So presumably, Amazon is not going to sell those scientific texts anymore. And presumably,
any conservative book, any conservative book that questions the transgender idea is liable to be
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That's Amazon's decision to ban books that frame, quote,
frame LGBTQ plus identity as mental illness.
is to effect it. I'm not saying they're going to ban every conservative book. I think that would be
too dramatic in practice, but it is to reserve the right to ban any conservative book that they want.
Because any conservative book that touches on human nature, even, social questions, political questions,
it doesn't even have to be specifically on the transgender bathrooms or girls' sports or whatever,
but that touch in any way on human nature is liable to violate this policy.
If, for instance, I'm writing a book of, you know, it's not really newsy at all.
It's not one of these books dealing with issues of the moment.
Let's say it's the most scholarly philosophical text out there that says that mankind is a union of body and soul.
And so, you know, if you're a man, you're a man, you can't become a woman.
That could be banned.
What about religious texts?
I suppose religious texts do not present certain sexual identity as a mental illness.
They present sexual behavior that derive from those identities.
Now we call it identity, but the Bible and the Quran would talk about behavior.
They cast them as sin.
The Quran says that homosexuals, men who practice homosexuals,
acts should be punished. So is Amazon going to continue to sell the Quran? Presumably they will,
because it would be very politically incorrect to ban the Quran. What about the Bible? What about the Bible
that prohibits, castigates, cross-dressing many sexual acts? What about that? Is the Bible going to be
banned from Amazon? No, I don't think they're going to do that. Probably they wouldn't mind doing that.
but it's this slow, gradual process, setting the precedent, establishing the premise, and then
slowly, slowly enforcing it. I bet there are going to be a lot of conservatives who say,
okay, well, look, either Amazon's a private company, they can do what they want. That's what
our founders wanted. Or they'd say, well, you know, look, that's rude. We shouldn't be rude to
people and say that transgenderism is a mental illness. So, you know, we're just not good. Okay, that's
fine, and then slowly, slowly, gradually, and then more quickly, the left is going to gain ground.
On the topic of weird sex stuff, the latest sexual allegation against New York Democrat
Governor Andrew Cuomo is, we covered it a little bit yesterday that Andrew Cuomo groped some woman.
It's a vague complaint, not sure that it's true. It's now been referred to the Albany Police
Department. So this incident may have risen to the level of a crime. Now, there's no
evidence that the governor is being investigated by the police. But the way that this is all playing
out, to me, makes these accusations on sex less credible. And it makes it clearer and clearer by the
day that this is all just about getting rid of Cuomo because of his nursing home scandal.
His Democrats are implicated in that scandal, whereas they're not implicated in him handing a hot
dog sandwich. Hot dog is a sandwich, by the way, handing a hot dog or sausage pepper sandwich
to a reporter and saying, you know, yeah, eat the hot dog. It's not about that. And the Democrats
are not implicated in that. So if they can kill them for that reason, they'll do it when the real
scandal here, of course, is on COVID. Have you followed the timetable here? First timetable.
Cuomo made people feel uncomfortable. That's not doing very much. He kissed a staffer once.
Okay, that's not really doing very much. He gave a hot dog to a reporter. Okay, that's not.
not, that's not really doing very much. He touched someone inappropriately. Okay, that's not doing
much. He groped a woman. Okay, let's see. This is going to the police. Okay, let's see. It's so
gradual. And the condemnations are so gradual. Okay, now we're going to have AOC condemn him.
Now we're going to have Nancy Pelosi question him. Now we're going to have some of the state
Democrats start to come out against him. Now we're going to have the majority leader in this, and
of the New York State Assembly and the Senate start to come out against him. Now we're going to,
and it's just so obviously calculated. So it's weird. In a way, I'm kind of defending Cuomo on these
very vague personal allegations because that's not good enough for me. Look, I don't think
Cuomo should be the governor. I want to get rid of him. But I don't want that guy to go down
alone. This is not a single person scandal. This is a much broader scandal. And I want a whole lot
of New York State Democrats to go down for this. I want to take all the focus off these stupid sexual
allegations. I want it all to be on the nursing homes. New York politics, you'll notice, is
relatively controlled. It's a machine state. There's a reason that the Cuomo name has been around
for a long time in New York. The reason his dad was a long time governor too. It's a state that is,
it keeps a lot of tight control in the Democratic Party. In other parts of our country, politics is
becoming less and less controlled. In Minnesota, there is a new autonomous zone around an area that is now
dedicated to George Floyd, George Floyd Square. There is a militant style group that's taken over a
blocks-long George Floyd site. That's created a hostile situation. This is according to News Nation.
people that want to go and support the George Floyd Memorial don't feel a sense of inclusion.
There is more of a military-type atmosphere over there and a sense of fear, according to one Minneapolis resident.
So they're losing control.
And this is what the left does.
The left uses these sort of paramilitary groups, Antifa, BLM, whoever is here at the George Floyd area,
to upset the system, create a sense of urgency, and then come in and, uh,
take more power and also leverage this kind of violence against Republicans. You saw this from
the sitting vice president, Kamala Harris, who when BLM and her fellow travelers and Antifa and other
radical groups were burning down the country, she said, this can't stop, this won't stop.
This won't keep up the pressure on Republicans. Now, as the trial about George Floyd's death,
it gets underway as more evidence comes to light, as the, as the first of the,
facts about George Floyd's life and behavior even on that day that the media suppressed are coming
to light. Maybe the cop who was involved will not be prosecuted or rather will not be convicted.
If that is the case, you can expect a whole lot more autonomous zones and a lot more violence.
Before we go, I do have to mention, speaking of race hustling. You remember a while ago we talked
about that gal Amanda Gorman who did the slam poem at the inauguration. She did one at the Super Bowl,
too. We went through the poem for a little bit, and I pointed out that it's a very bad poem.
And as Harold Bloom, the literary critic said, Slam poetry is the death of art.
And that this shows how much our culture is decayed because this is simply about the appearance
of poetry, right?
You know, she's a young black woman and she's performing this poem in a way.
The poem itself isn't any good, but it's the optics are so good and we're so shallow
as a culture now.
That's all we care about.
Well, you know, I hate to say, I told you so on the show.
I was proven right.
This poem is now being translated into Spanish, and there was a translator, Victor Obiols, who was hired to do this.
But the editor of the Barcelona publisher told a news agency on Wednesday that once the translation was complete,
the company received a request from the U.S. publisher, Viking books, that they had to ditch that translation.
The translation had to be done by a female activist with African American origins, if possible.
What does the color of the sex of the translator have to do with the art, with the translation of the poetry, the actual work of art? Nothing, of course. And talent falls on anybody. It falls on people in unexpected ways. But they know the poems no good. It doesn't matter how the translation is, doesn't matter how the original poem is. They know the poems no good. It's so not about that. It's about the appearance. It's a very shallow aspect for our culture.
which is now being run by very shallow people
who are telling us just 115 more days
to slow the spread.
I don't believe them.
I'm not going to listen to them
and I would encourage you to ignore the guidelines
which are actually just mandates
Joe Biden coming out saying,
you can do this, you can't do that.
I would encourage you to ignore them
because I think they've lost all of their credibility
and I think we can probably run our lives
a lot better ourselves than they can run them for us.
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from Veronica. Hey, Michael. Love your show. Thank you for all that you do. I'm curious as to what
your thoughts are about the deportation of former Nazi concentration camp guard Friedrich Karl
Berger. Do you think that his deportation was the right thing to do, particularly thinking about him
being a 19-year-old at the time, who was likely brainwashed by Nazi propaganda throughout a good
portion of his childhood? Could this situation in a way be compared to former U.S. presidents and
military leaders who are being canceled for owning slaves? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
No, I don't think it's comparable. I don't think that this former non-year-sons. I don't think that this former
Nazi is comparable in any way to George Washington. However, it is a complex issue. When you're
92 years old, what responsibility do you have for the things that you did when you were 19?
I think what this comes to is going to be a question of justice. Mercy, sure, and justice.
So a lot of Nazis fled and they escaped justice. And perhaps they led good lives. Perhaps they
tried to make amends. But this gets to a point that Roger Scruton made, the late great Roger Scruton,
a conservative philosopher who actually I hosted an event at the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation
yesterday with Jacob Rees-Mogg, the leader of the House of Commons, and Robbie George
at Princeton, which I think you can check out soon. I think it's going to go online. But anyway,
Scruton made this point. He said that civilization depends on confession and forgiveness.
ability to confess our sins, to say, you know, I did this and I have the sense of sin and I recognize
it, it was wrong. And when you do that, you sacrifice your pride, which is one of the reasons
that the sacrament of confession is so important. It is an action by which you must sacrifice
your pride and acknowledge your sins. And then forgiveness is when you say, okay, I forgive you
and you sacrifice your resentment, which we all cherish as well. We cherish our many resentment.
And so you both sacrifice something and you move on together as a people.
You do have to confess, you know, you have to confess your sins.
You have to in some way seek justice, which I don't know if this guy did.
Seems like this guy didn't do it.
It seems like he was just kind of living on the lamb for 70 years.
And then the past comes back and your past sins come back to visit you again.
The way that this does tie into cancel culture, though, is that cancel culture has totally
removed the ability for confession and forgiveness. In the past, if you made a mistake, you'd apologize,
he'd say, okay, I shouldn't have done that. I'm sorry. And then we'd say, okay, that's fine.
We accept your apology. And that's why America's the country of second chances, or it was.
But now, you know you can't do that. If you're in politics and you apologize in any way,
you will be destroyed. If you're in public life and you apologize in any way, you will be
destroyed. That's something that actually has changed in recent years because we are no
longer willing to forgive as a people. We're no longer willing to sacrifice our resentment.
Actually, our school curricula are being reformulated to stoke resentment. The grievance studies
programs that have cropped up at universities and now are even infecting high schools and middle
schools and elementary schools, that was what Harold Bloom, who was a liberal literary critic,
he called it the school of resentment. The purpose of it is to stoke resentment. Meanwhile, on the other
side of that, the confessional side. We now have transformed our culture from one in which we
understood that pride is the queen of all vices, right? It's the deadliest of the seven deadly sins.
Now we believe that pride is a virtue. Pride is now celebrated in parades, right? It used to be
the case that pride was a stand-in for sort of gay parades. But now it's really surpassed,
even that narrow sexual question. Now it's just all sorts of pride, fat pride, skinny pride,
pride is considered to be a good thing, but pride is not. Pride is what caused the fall of mankind.
So in that sort of a culture, then yes, I suppose there is a sort of, there is a tie-in to cancel
culture here, but really I think the question ultimately is one of justice and mercy, will and
grace. In a right society, what you would be able to do is confess your sins, take your
punishment, and move on. And we would all move on together. But if you refuse to confess
your sins, if you refuse to take your punishment, if you refuse to do your penance, and if we, on the
other hand, refuse to forgive, then you can't have that society. From Jacob, Chau, Signor,
Enoles. I was watching a video of Casey Cole, a Franciscan, explaining that the only way of
salvation is to help the poor. He was explaining that Christ also asked if people fed him and clothed
him and so on. He said it is not enough just by practicing the sacraments and practicing and preaching
the gospel. Would you agree that helping the poor is important?
to attain salvation. Well, we are saved by the grace of God, right, and then responding to God's
grace in an act of faith. So that's how we do it. And so this is not simply done as an act of
the intellect, right? There is an action of the intellect here, but faith also looks like something.
Christ says there are many people who will call me Lord, Lord, who I do not know,
who will not be saved. So it's not merely an act of spirit. So it's not merely an act of
speech and the intellect, it actually has to be embodied. Ours is an incarnational faith. So I haven't
listened to what this Franciscan has said, but inasmuch as he's saying that the theological
virtue of charity looks like something and our faith looks like something and it impels us to give
alms and sure, okay, that makes sense. But if he's saying, and I suspect he's not, if he's
implying, though, that somehow you are saved by the act of giving money to the homeless guy.
That would be the heresy of Pelagius. That would be salvation through works, which is not true.
I suspect that this Franciscan would be formed well enough not to be saying that. But I can
understand how that could be misinterpreted. So, yeah, that would not be the case. From Kelly. Hey, Michael.
First of all, congrats on your baby boy. Thank you. So I'm wondering. It was Dr. Seuss. Then a few
Looney Tunes characters. What pop culture books, characters, et cetera, do you think will be canceled
next? Thank you. Huh. Well, I mean, this is a little bit of a cop-out, but I think more Dr. Seuss
will be canceled, and I think more Looney Tunes will be canceled, and I think that more Disney
will be canceled, too. You're already seeing some attacks on Disney. There was a headline the other day
that Disney is a park of privilege, and there's not equity there, so you're going to see some of that
crop up as well. The reason that those guys are going to be canceled is one because some of the
cultural observations that they make or even just some of the jokes that they make contravene
and contradicts the politically correct orthodoxy of the day and the left can't tolerate that,
not for any principle, just because it's a challenge to their power. But also, I was just
re-watching Fantasia. I was re-watching some of the old Looney Tunes cartoons that were put to classical
music. And they're really brilliant. They're really, really brilliant because they are educating
people. They are entertaining and educating toward people's higher faculties. It's not just a bunch of
cheap jokes and, you know, constant feeding of our lower appetites. They're much higher. When you watch
Fantasia, it's really an art, truly an artistic experience. And the same is true of those old
Looney Tunes cartoons. And that's something the left, I think, really does not want to have happen.
This is why the left is always pushing toward our baser desires, trying to remove, most notably, prohibitions on obscenity.
Because when you can arouse people's prurient interest, when you can arouse people's kind of baser desires, then they're not going to be thinking with their higher reason.
And they're going to be easier to control.
So I can see that happening.
And they'll come up with some excuse about, you know, race or sex or something.
But that's going to be the real reason they're doing it.
From Matt, Michael.
In the past, you've said the only good argument against the existence of God is the problem of evil.
And I think this is a good point. I'll put a pause right there. I think it's the best argument against the existence of God. But actually, I think it's, I think the odyssey, the problem of suffering and evil is an argument for God. I think it's a much better argument for God than against God. But anyway, see your point. However, I'm curious. What do you think is the best argument against Christianity? And why do you think that argument falls short? Love the show. Keep up the good work. Well, the best argument against Christianity is that,
Christ is not who he says he is, right? And C.S. Lewis answered this with the three L's. He says,
Christ can either be a lunatic, a liar, or the Lord. So either he's just a complete nut and the things
he's saying are not true, but he really believes them. Or he knows that what he's saying is not true,
but he's deceiving people anyway, to what end? I don't, you know, to the point of the cross, okay.
Or he really is the Lord. I think these fall apart because of the truth.
one when you encounter Christ in the Gospels, he doesn't seem like a lunatic, and the people around
him don't behave as though he's a lunatic. As to the liar point, it's hard to see what he would
gain from his behavior. He knows that he is there to die, to go to the cross. So if he's just a
con man, he's really not behaving like a con man. And then the only other option is that he's the Lord.
Now there's this fourth option, which is that it's legend. I've had some Jewish friends of mine say
this. Well, no, Michael, it's just a legend. We can't, you know, we can't rely on the Gospels. They were
written so much later. And, you know, it's just, there's no evidence that this stuff really
happened. I think that falls flat. I think that's a little bit, bit of a cope, you know,
for people who are, who don't want to engage in the first three arguments as well. Because,
one, we have so many eyewitnesses to it. So you've got the gospel accounts, which are,
which were written not particularly long after Christ's death. They were all written actually
rather soon after Christ's death and resurrection. But you have hundreds and hundreds of eyewitnesses
to the resurrection itself. You have non-biblical accounts of Christ and early Christianity. You have
the lives of the apostles, which don't make any sense if it's a legend, why these people
would go to travel to the ends of the earth going to their deaths in most cases because of a legend,
because of a joke because
either they were all fooled.
Wow, it's amazing that they were all fooled at once
or that I guess the legend argument requires
that they were fooling everybody else.
But again, to what end?
So that St. Thomas could die in India
so that Peter could be crucified upside down
so that Paul could have his head cut off?
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
So all the challenges to Christianity
would be challenges on the fact of Christ
and his life and the miracles.
but I just don't think they really hold up to scrutiny.
One way to think of it is that another good argument.
I think Tim Keller made this, the Protestant pastor.
He said that if this were just a legend, then the Gospels would have been written differently.
When you read great myths and great legends, they read differently than the Gospels do.
The Gospels read much more like journalism, right?
The Gospels are not really so much an act of poetry or philosophy as they are an act of
journalism. And it's why in some details there seem to be some discrepancies between the,
because there are accounts. It'd be like reading the Washington Post and the New York Times.
Well, it's quite the opposite of that, actually, because the Gospels are true. And the Washington Post
and the New York Times, you know, are not. But it's why the different gospels actually are
focusing on different aspects. They're seeing things from a different vantage. To me,
these are all pretty good arguments that it's true. From Paul, dear Michael, dear, my question for you
involves a burden I've been carrying since the summer of 2019, a burden which,
has grown heavier with each new daily wire membership tier that I've joined.
In the summer of 2019, I fell in love with a girl in a Bernie Sanders t-shirt.
It happens to the best of us.
I will spare you the details, but nothing long term ultimately transpired for reasons
having nothing to do with politics.
The weight of knowing, I looked the other way on the Bernie Sanders t-shirt, however,
as well as the fear that I might do it again remain with me to this day.
I'm overcome with guilt and shame.
Is my great sin forgivable?
How can I live with myself?
How can I prevent this from ever happening again to myself, my family, and my friends?
I'll be forever indebted to you for any wisdom you can provide.
I beg you, please not mention this as Matt to Matt as my actions would surely banish me forever from his channel.
I come to you as I know you were a man of grace.
Yours truly.
We've all done it.
I remember William F. Buckley Jr., great conservative was on Woody Allen's show one time.
And he was asked by a young girl, said, do you approve of miniskirts?
And his answer was, on you I do.
I think that on good legs are always in good taste.
So, you know, these things happen.
I actually think that this is an opportunity for you not to be like this poor schlub from Slate magazine
complaining about how his wife isn't making enough money for him.
I would, this, this is an opportunity for you.
If you see a cute gal wearing that Bernie shirt, you spy her and her cute little blue hair
across the room with her ridiculous hipster glasses on, you know, and her, her air of sort of
of feisty resentment at the world, to look at her and say, you know, listen, you're a cutie.
I know you've got a heart of gold deep down there somewhere. And I, in my leadership capacity,
I'm going to guide you toward truth. I'm going to guide you away from your misconceptions.
That seems to me a wonderful challenge. But make sure you can do that. Otherwise, you're really
setting yourself up for trouble. Do not wind up like another Prince Harry. Okay, that's our show.
I'm Michael Knowles. It's the Michael Knowles Show. See you Monday.
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