The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 824 - Biden Abandons Americans Behind Enemy Lines
Episode Date: August 18, 2021The Biden administration refuses to guarantee the safety of Americans stranded in Afghanistan, the ruling class demands we take in millions of refugees, and New Zealand locks down over a single COVID ...case. My new book ’Speechless: Controlling Words, Controlling Minds,’ is now available wherever books are sold. Grab your copy today here: https://utm.io/udtMJ Subscribe to Morning Wire, Daily Wire’s new morning news podcast, and get the facts first on the news you need to know: https://utm.io/udyIF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I have been very fair to Joe Biden during this Afghanistan debacle.
I have made a point not to attack him for things that I would not have attacked Trump over.
I have made a point not to blame Joe Biden in particular for the broader mishandling of this war that went on for 20 years.
I have made a point to acknowledge that any American withdrawal was going to be messy.
Okay.
I have not taken cheap political shots even when basically everyone else on the right,
has. So I think that I have some credibility to point out now, Joe Biden has screwed this thing up
beyond anyone's wildest imagination. Barack Obama was very, very correct when he said, never to
underestimate Joe's ability to F things up. There are thousands of Americans currently stranded
in Afghanistan. The administration is now refusing to guarantee that it
will get them out before America fully leaves the country.
One mission is not complete by August 31st, and there are Americans and Afghan allies who remain there.
Will U.S. troops stay until everyone is out, or will they leave?
So I'm not going to comment on hypotheticals. What I'm going to do is stay focused on the task
at hand, which is getting as many people out as rapidly as possible, and we will take that day by day.
So you can't commit to bring back every American.
Can you offer any guarantee to the Americans and Afghan allies that if they remain there past the end of the month, U.S. troops will help them evacuate past the end of the month?
Eweja, our focus right now is undoing the work at hand and on the task at hand, and that is day by day getting as many American citizens, as many SIV applicants, as many members of a vulnerable population who are eligible to be evacuated to the airport and out on planes?
In other words, no, we won't guarantee it.
Don't worry, though.
While the Biden administration is stranding Americans in Afghanistan,
our leaders are preparing to open the door to tens of thousands of Afghan refugees.
Because this is not a serious administration.
And this is not a serious regime.
And this is no longer a serious civilization.
In the time we have left before China finally invades and puts an end to this circus,
we will try to make sense of it all.
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truly believe, not to toot my own horn, okay? I think I was fairer to Biden on this thing than just
about anyone else. But he is absolutely blowing it. It's outrageous. Even on the left-wing news
channels, when the left-wing newscasters are trying to flack for him, even that isn't working,
and the guests on those channels are calling it like it is. I'm curious to hear your reaction
of this consequential speech by the American president,
didn't run from it. He owned it. He owned his decision. He owned the fact that, as he put it,
the buck stops with him.
I hope he gets to own their deaths, too. I don't, I feel like I watched a different speech than the rest of you guys.
I was appalled. There was such a profound, bold-faced lie in that speech,
the idea that we planned for every contingency. I have been personally trying to tell this administration
since it took office.
I've been trying to tell our government for years that this was coming.
We sent them plan after plan on how to evacuate these people.
Nobody listened to us.
They didn't plan for the evacuation of our Afghan wartime allies.
They're trying to conduct it now at the 11th hour.
The thing that they were most concerned about was the optics of a chaotic evacuation.
Well, they got exactly what they were most concerned of by failing to do what was right
when we could have done it.
So this army veteran guy was working on these sorts of issues, just right to Brian Leonez's face.
I don't know what you're talking about, man.
I'm appalled.
And frankly, there have been people in the mainstream media, even on NBC and other left-wing
outlets who have said, this is really bad stuff.
It was weak sauce in the speech because he avoided the main question.
And now you're seeing this madness of straining thousands of Americans there.
Meanwhile, it's not just the left that's.
pushing to, before we get the Americans out, just try to resettle all the Afghan refugees,
it's the Republicans.
George W. Bush, obviously, who began the war in Afghanistan, is now demanding that the Biden
administration take in as many refugees as possible. He says, quote, the Afghans now at
greatest risk are the ones who have been on the front, forefront of progress inside their nation.
President Biden has promised to evacuate these Afghans along with the American citizens and our
allies. The United States government has the legal authority to cut the red tape for refugees
during urgent humanitarian crises. We have the responsibility and the resources to secure safe passage
for them now without bureaucratic delay. So this is the sort of thing that you always hear
from the left in America, but also from the liberal establishment right, which is you've got
to take in all of the world's refugees. I'm not denying, by the way, that people in Afghanistan
are going to suffer under the Taliban. Make no mistake.
about, I'm not saying it's going to be rosy for them. I'm just asking what is the limiting
principle because women suffer in many, many countries on earth. The people broadly suffer in
many, many countries on earth. There are a lot of bad countries, spit-hole countries like
President Trump might say. Are we morally obligated to take in all of those people? Even if you're
just limiting it to countries that we've had military interventions in. We've intervened militarily
in basically every country on earth. So are we obligated to take in all of the world's people
who don't like their societies? Can we even do that? Obviously, we cannot do that. George W. Bush was
modest compared to some politicians in the United Kingdom. Rory Stewart, who's a British politician,
he's actually now at Yale's Jackson Institute. He went further. He said that the West, broadly,
has got to take in millions of refugees.
He said, I predict that there will be millions of Afghan refugees, but it will be over many years.
And the U.S., UK, and all the NATO allies should share the burden between them.
Do you ever notice that we're the ones always expected to share the burden?
Why is that?
Why is it that there are many, there are some countries in the Middle East that do take in refugees.
And there are many other countries that do not take in refugees.
They take in barely any refugees.
So the country's nearest to these hot zones, these zones with civil war, very often they don't
take in refugees, but then we fly these people to the other side of the world to come to the good old
US of A, or to the United Kingdom, or to Europe. You heard Macron yesterday in France saying we have got
to resist the influx of migrants. We just can't take it. Our societies are already on the brink of
collapse. Here in the United States, just to remind you of something. We have violence in the
streets. We have people burning down federal buildings. Even the left says we have insurrections left
and right. I think I think the insurrections are more on their side than on our side, but regardless,
we have insurrections in the country. And we haven't been able to conduct a presidential election
where the overwhelming majority of Americans believe it was conducted freely and fairly in a very
long time. Obviously, the 2020 presidential election remains contested, including by the
candidate, who is not the president right now. But let's not forget.
the 2016 election remains contested, including by the candidate who lost.
Everyone's saying that Donald Trump is threatening democracy because he won't accept the results
of the election. Hillary Clinton still does not accept the results of the 2016 election.
And actually, the disbelief in the legitimacy of that election has been much more widespread
than disbelief in the legitimacy of the 2020 election.
How about we get our own house in order before we flood this country and others with millions
of immigrants who,
who come from a totally foreign land and a totally foreign culture
and do not have a blazing American civic spirit
in the spirit of democracy.
I mean, isn't that the problem in Afghanistan?
Is some people naively thought that we could democratize the country in 10 years?
And it turns out that actually the process of democratization takes at least,
oh, I don't know, seven, 800 years?
So now we're just supposed to open the floodgates.
Why do we do this?
Why do we seem to be the only civilization that ever takes the side?
of victims. We seem to intrinsically take the side of victims. There's actually, there's actually
a very important answer here. I think it gets to the heart of our culture. I think it's what unifies our
experience on migration, on our own national history, on tearing down the monuments, and frankly
on our popular culture as well. The West uniquely takes the side of the victim.
Yesterday, I mentioned there was this clip of Lizzo, who's a sort of famously hefty singer,
and she was dancing around somewhat scantily clad, along with Cardi B, who was also scantily clad.
And then she posted a video, and she was very upset, and she said, people are making fun of me because of my weight.
And in the video, she's claiming this is fat phobia.
And so on the one hand, we think, well, we shouldn't be exalting unhealthy lifestyles,
as though they're wonderful and terrific
and everyone should model themselves after that.
But also, we feel really bad.
We don't want people to be mean to one another.
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Unlike other countries on earth,
or other civilizations on earth,
the West uniquely
takes the side of the victim. We've done this from our
earliest days just about.
Socrates
famously says in Plato's Gorgias,
he's arguing with these
rhetoricians, and Socrates, the philosopher,
says, it is better to be harmed
than to commit harm.
It is better. Now, most
people for most of everywhere else in the world for most of history have believed it's much better
to be able to harm other people than it is to be harmed yourself. It's much, much better to be
the victor than to be the victim. But Socrates says no. It is because if you harm somebody unjustly,
you are degrading yourself, you're committing an immorality. It's much, much worse. And you see this also
with the animating story, the animating fact of our civilization, which is Christ. All throughout history,
groups come together and they find a scapegoat and they attack the scapegoat and they commit human
sacrifice and they exile people. This is the fact of human nature. All civilizations begin
with a death, right? Romulus kills Remus. It begins with, cane kills Abel. This is a fact of
human nature. And the French writer who died not that long ago, René Girard, points out that
This is the way society's work, and Christianity inverts that.
Only in the Bible, and to its fullest extent, in the New Testament, do you see, instead of
everyone taking the side of the mob against the one victim, you see God taking the side of the
victim.
In the case of Christianity, that's what you have.
You have Christ himself, who is the ultimate scapegoat, the ultimate victim, who is killed
by the mob in this perfectly natural way that humans interact with one another.
and then he conquers that death.
And so we, I think, actually, René Girard goes on, he thinks this is where our victim culture comes from.
He thinks this is where political correctness comes from.
The idea that victimhood carries currency because of Christianity.
Now, the way that we use victim culture today and political correctness is a perversion of that.
Right. It's, you know, even Satan knows how to quote the scripture to his own devilish ends.
But this is where it comes from.
This is why you only see this kind of thing in the West.
And so we're aware of that.
That's good.
I think that's obviously one of the wonderful features of our civilization.
But we can take that to such an extreme of self-destruction.
Yes, we want to take in the orphan.
Yes, we want to take in the refugee.
Yes, we do that to a greater degree than anyone else on Earth ever in the history of the world.
But you can't just fling the doors open to everybody.
Because then you don't have a civilization anymore.
Then you don't have a country.
and then you don't have the ability to spread your charity,
which is, I think, what a lot of these sort of messianic liberals in America seem to misunderstand.
Now, speaking of Lizzo, speaking of women who have struggled publicly with their weight,
speaking of misunderstanding the real victims here,
Kirstie Alley just made a great point.
Kirstie Alley, who is a terrific actress,
she just tweeted out on this phenomenon of breastfeeding and chest feeding
and the whole transgender craziness.
She said, quote, breastfeeding is what women do. Women also bottle feed. Men bottle feed, too.
We do not have to buckle to the insanity of the minuscule minority of lunatics who make us feel guilty for not sharing their insanity.
Chest feeding? Human milk feeding? WTF. Stop it. Yes, this as our public health geniuses and our ruling class decides to erase women from society.
They're now redefining breastfeeding as chest feeding.
They're not going to call it breast milk.
They're going to call it human milk
because it's not only women who can be men.
It can be men because some women think that they're men.
Some men think that they're women.
And the reason that we're going along with this insanity,
this lunacy, as Kirstie Alley rightly calls it,
is because we have taken the good Christian Western impulse
to take the side of the victim,
to stick up for the victim and not to just scapegoat people.
We have taken that to an insane conclusion to deny reality itself.
That's not a good idea.
Nobody is going to benefit, as we've been saying, since this ideology cropped up,
no one is going to benefit from denying reality and from indulging people's crazy delusions.
And actually, and this is something we forget, there are going to be victims of this too.
So when we take the side of the marginalized, of the man who thinks that he's a woman or,
or people who have various other sexual confusions.
We are erasing women.
We're erasing women from sports, right?
We're erasing women from,
we're taking away women's privacy in their bathrooms
and in their changing rooms.
We're erasing women from our very consciousness from society.
That's a bad thing.
When we take the side of the victim of the economic migrants
or the refugees or the people who want to come
from bad countries to our good country,
that's a wonderful thing.
But if you do it to a limitless degree,
are going to be victims here in the United States. We're going to be victims economically.
They're going to be victims of crime. Afghan migrants in particular commit crime at very high rates.
That's just a statistical fact. There are going to be victims of cultural madness, of political discord,
even religious and racial discord. That happens sometimes. So you've got what we have to,
I think, channel our wonderful impulse to take the side of the victim. We've got to, we can't
be so narrow-minded about this and only focus on one aspect of society. When you think politically,
you're supposed to think about the public. You're supposed to think about everybody. Speaking of
things that women do very well, that men are not very well suited for, this is going to be politically
incorrect, but I just have to say it. I know very, even many so-called conservatives don't want to
talk about this because they want to go along with the liberal establishment and they don't want to be
called haters and meanies and various fobs and everything. But I have to talk about it. Pete Buttigieg
is having a baby. Pete Buttigieg and his partner, Chastin, are having a baby. Now, you might say,
Michael, you know, I took seventh grade biology class and that doesn't, I don't think that's how it
works. That doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Well, they're having a bit. They haven't explained
how they're having a baby. They just say, quote, for some time, Chasin and I have wanted to grow our
family, we're overjoyed to share that we've become parents. The process isn't done yet,
and we're thankful for the love support and respect for our privacy that has been offered to us.
We can't wait to share more soon. Respect for our privacy is the key here. They're not going to say,
is this baby being adopted? Is this baby being concocted in a laboratory? Is this baby being
concocted in this very clinical way where Pete and chase and go and find a woman and then basically just buy her eggs?
go to another woman and rent out her womb and then they just create this baby for their own
edification who will be deprived his own natural mother or is the baby being adopted. Well,
if the baby is being adopted, don't forget, there are 32 couples in the United States for every
one baby that is being put up for adoption. So the baby is being denied a household where
there's a mother and a father if the baby is being adopted to Pete and Chase him.
Now, if it weren't a baby, if this were someone who were older and in the foster care system,
I think the calculus might change here because there are not 32 couples willing to adopt everyone in the foster care system.
There are very few, actually.
And single mothers, for instance, will take in foster children often.
And so I do think the calculus there changes a little bit, and I'm not going to touch that topic.
But in terms of Pete and Chason making a baby or adopting a baby or somehow, we understand.
why everyone is celebrating this.
We understand because Pete and Chasen are marginalized.
They're marginalized because of their sexual desires,
because they have these unusual sexual desires.
And in a previous age,
this would have opened them up to much criticism and ostracism.
And today that isn't so much the case.
But still, they have a natural desire to have a baby,
but they don't have the biological capacity to have a baby.
And so now this is a way around them.
And because they want that,
we want them to fulfill their desires.
And you're a meany, awful, terrible home.
homophobic, terrible bigot, if you suggest that that's not a wonderful thing.
What about the baby? What about the baby? Does a baby have the right to his mother?
If the baby's being made in a laboratory, for instance, does a baby have the right to his natural mother?
I look at my little baby. I see the way my little baby interacts with my wife, his mother.
It's different. It's just different than the way the baby. I'm not saying I'm a bad father, but it's just different.
Because men and women are different.
Because mothers and fathers are different.
And babies react differently to them.
Because there's no such thing as chest feeding in human milk.
It's breast milk.
It's breastfeeding.
Because there's a difference here.
Even if it's an adoptive baby, does the baby have a right to a mother and a father who are different?
But Michael, you see, some men are just basically like.
In some couples, some men are just basically like the women and some men are just like the men.
Yeah, sure, there are gender stereotypes and roles and things and people.
some of it is socially constructed, but there's just a difference. And so when we consider the victim,
I'm not casting any aspersions on Pete and Jason and all the other sort of thing. I'm just asking,
what about the other people here who deserve some consideration, like the baby? What about that?
What about reality? What about the real distinctions between the sexes and the natural family?
What about those things? We're not allowed to take that in consideration, even some
prominent right-wingers were celebrating this because they're afraid to make these sorts of observations.
But I think sometimes our natural, wonderful impulse to take the side of the victim can get a little
bit perverted. We do this with abortion too. The poor woman who doesn't want to raise the baby.
And then you think, well, what about the baby? That's another case of what to think about the baby.
Easy to forget about. We've got to, when we think politically, we've got to think about everybody.
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We've got a whole lot of sexual confusion in our society.
We've got chest feelings.
We've got babies drinking human milk.
And we have on the economic front a major she session.
And the only cure for a she session, you know, is a she covery.
Just ask Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau.
It is exactly the example of the kinds of things you need to do to counter the she session and turn it into a she covering.
fact is, the conservatives don't talk about that in their lengthy platform.
You're right, Justin.
The conservatives, as far as I know, they have never talked about the she session, and nor have they talked about the she covery.
You got us there.
You got us there.
I thought this was fake when I first saw the clip.
I said, no, this must be a deep fake or something like that.
No, he really said it.
And the point he's making is even more ridiculous.
than the phrases that he's using.
The point he's making is that the economic recession
has disproportionately put women out of work.
So the point he's making is that,
ultimately, we need all the women to be working.
Obviously, women are going to work and whatever they're doing.
But we need the women to be working outside of the home.
This is another very radical idea
that was once only pushed by the left,
Once it was not pushed by either the left or the right, then it was pushed by the left,
and then even the right has adopted it too.
You saw President Trump talk about this.
He said, women's unemployment is at an all-time low?
And I thought, is that a good thing?
Is that necessarily a good thing?
Is that something we have to celebrate?
We insist that all women go out and work for the widget factory or something like that.
What if a woman wants to stay home?
What if a woman wants to raise her family and keep a house and watch the kids?
Is that, that's bad?
Because that would be the she session, because then the women,
women's unemployment rate would be high. I mean, they're not actually unemployed. They're doing the most
important work on earth, around which all the other work revolves, but that is not understood or
recognized or valued in our modern liberal society. Liberal, not just on the left, but on the right as well.
Why can't women do that? You know, there was a famous debate between the American feminist Betty Friedan
and the French feminist Simone de Beauvoir. And Betty Friedan said something, and I think a lot of people
would agree with. She said, you know, if women want to go work, that's fine. And if women want to stay home
with the kids, that's fine too. And Simone de Beauvoir said, no, no, no, no. You cannot give women a choice
because if you give women a choice to stay home and raise the kids, they'll take it. And we can't have
women taking that choice, because that is not conducive to liberation. So you've got to force women
to go to work. And then you get into this strange sort of economy now where men pay other women to
raise their children so that their wives can go work for another man and get a paycheck so that
you can pay the babysitter to why it does it gets a little bit strange sometimes because women are
not really given the choice they're given sort of the illusion of that choice but all of the political
forces all of the cultural forces are telling women don't if you stay home you're a loser if you stay
home you're wasting your life and your education all all that great critical race theory that you
learned in school and all those crazy gender theories that's that's an illusion that's an illusion that's
of choice. Pretty strange. Pretty strange stuff. It's like we're, it's like we're misunderstood.
It's like our best impulses are leading us to misunderstand certain things.
Chest feeding, human milk, she session, and she recovery. This is not a serious civilization.
This is not a serious chivalization. It's a chivalization, if you ask me. And China knows that.
So China is already threatening the United States.
China is doing this directly in response to what happened in Afghanistan.
Chinese state media tweets that quote.
From what happened in Afghanistan, those in Taiwan should perceive that once a war breaks out in the
straits, the island's defense will collapse in hours and the U.S. military won't come to help.
As a result, Taiwan will quickly surrender.
Ouch.
I mean, in part, I'm sure the Chinese state media are pushing this out there right now,
not just to send a message to Taiwan, but also to troll the United States.
and so that people like me will repeat it on air,
but it worked because they're making a point
because the argument that they're making here is probably true.
Do you really think that the American people
want to go to war for Taiwan?
I don't.
I don't think so.
And it's not just the fault of the selfish, naive, ignorant American people.
It's the fault of the ruling class.
What's the argument for going to war in Taiwan?
The argument is that it's a way to contain China.
Sure, Taiwan's an independent country,
and yeah, we have a good relationship with Taiwan, and yeah, it's the right thing to do.
But the national interest, strategic reason to go to war for Taiwan, is to contain China,
which is now our chief rival on the global stage.
What was the argument for staying in Afghanistan?
I do think there was one argument.
I'm not saying I agree with this argument, but it was the only one that it was even plausible.
The argument for staying in Afghanistan was that it gives the United States a base from which to check the ambitions of China,
from which to check the ambitions of Russia
and from which to kill terrorists.
Now, again, I'm not sure that this was sustainable.
Very often you'll hear people talk about how
there haven't been combat deaths in many, many months in Afghanistan.
We could have just held it with 2,500 troops forever.
I'm not convinced that that's true.
The only reason we were able to maintain that piece, I think,
with so few troops is that the Taliban knew that we were leaving.
I think if we reversed that withdrawal, probably there would be another uptick in violence,
probably you'd have to send more soldiers over there, as is happening right now.
So, again, I'm not sure it's a strong,
tactical argument, but I get the strategy. Yeah, we need to do that to contain these other world
powers. Okay. But that's not the argument that the ruling class made. The argument that the
ruling class made was first that we need to go get Osama bin Laden, which I guess eventually
we did, even though it took 10 years and we actually did it in Pakistan. But that was the most
plausible argument. Then they said we need to spread freedom everywhere on earth. And if we,
if any government is not a Madisonian democracy anywhere in the entire world, then it poses
an existential threat to the United States. That was George W. Bush's second inaugural. It
It was ridiculous. It was insane. So I don't think that persuaded anybody. Then it changed to we need
to nation build in Afghanistan, even though initially we were not going to nation build. That was never
going to work. Then it was we need to send women to college or something. I don't even mean to
downplay it. I'm sure it would be nice for the women to be able to go to school. But we're going to,
we're going to send Americans to go die overseas. We're going to spend two and a half trillion
dollars to improve the educational outcomes of women in this one particular country and no other
countries, that doesn't make a lot of sense. Then it actually became LGBT rights. Do you remember this?
They raised the pride flag over the embassy in Kabul. You might love the pride flag. You might
love LGBT rights, but does anybody really want to go send thousands of Americans to die overseas and
trillions of dollars for the pride flag? The pride flag last I checked is not yet our national
flag. We still have the stars and stripes. Pride flag might be our imperial flag, but it's not our
national flag. So what was it? What were we doing? None of those arguments were persuasive. And if they
try the same arguments in Taiwan, it's just not going to work. A serious civilization would be able to
ascertain its interest, defend its own interest, and be willing to sustain that for some period of time.
But I think it comes back to this victim thing. Because we hear, we
don't like ourselves very much. We don't like America. People are toppling statues, not just of the bad
guys from history, but all the guys from history, of George Washington, of Thomas Jefferson, of
Abraham Lincoln, for goodness sakes. He freed the slaves in they're toppling his statues.
We're being taught in our schools. We're teaching our children's in civics classes that America's
a rotten, terrible place. And you, if you're an American, and especially if you're a white
American, you're a terrible person. So why would anyone want to go project American power overseas?
would anyone want to even defend America's own interests? We don't like ourselves.
Actually, this author I was mentioning earlier, René Gerard makes this point, discussing this
victim mechanism that Jesus addresses the preening sanctimonious people who today say,
we are so much more moral than George Washington than Abraham Lincoln, then Christopher Columbus,
the horrible people in our past. We're so much more moral. We would not.
never have killed the Indians. We would never have enslaved people. We would never have conquered or
purchased lands. We would never do that. We're going to build honors to all those conquered peoples.
Jesus does this in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew. He says,
woe to you scribes and Pharisees. Woe to you, you hypocrites who put honors upon the prophets
that your father's killed. You will kill them too. You will do it. You are just as bad as them.
woe to you.
All these things will pass in this generation.
I think that what is needed,
what comes from all of our issues on immigration,
on the economy, on domestic issues,
which are obviously very confused,
on the way that different groups in America relate to one another,
on our imperial presence overseas,
is a healthy dose of reality.
Just a healthy dose of reality.
I don't think we need to say that immigration is important and necessary
and we need to open the borders completely,
or we need to completely close off immigration forever.
It's a terrible thing.
What if we recognize that permitting people into this country
can be a good thing, but it has to be in balance?
What if we recognize that projecting American power overseas
is not always wonderful or always terrible,
but is sometimes a fine thing to do in measure, in balance, in moderation,
which is a virtue?
What if we recognize that there are many victims in the world,
and there are many perpetrators of violence and many victimizers?
and we need to, thinking politically, take all of them into account and balance these things out
when we're debating what to do in Afghanistan or what to do right here at home.
But it's hard for us to do that because we're no longer a serious civilization,
which is why we now have our teachers, the people who are supposed to be educating our students,
crying on video, on the internet, because their students might cough on them.
If I die.
Who's going to take care of my children?
And if I end up in the hospital, how am I going to pay those bills?
And if I give COVID to my students or my own children and they die?
How am I going to live with them?
And I want you to ask any teacher how they feel this year.
And I'm sure that they will tell you that they have never experienced anxiety like this
because it is like we are trying to protect our students from a mass shooting that we know is coming,
but cannot do anything about, except we can do something about it. It's just that not everyone agrees
that wearing a mask will stop the onslaught of students and staff who are likely to become sick,
and that makes me sick. I think this lady is making a pretty good argument for the she session.
She's making a pretty good argument against she recovery, because this lady should not, should not
be working in public. She is not psychologically fit to do it. If you're crying over the prospect
that one of your students might cough on you and might spread the germs that statistically
you have virtually, virtually no chance of facing serious complications from a minuscule infinitesimally
small chance of facing serious complications from, and your students have an even lower chance,
you are not fit to be, certainly not to be teaching anybody, but probably not fit to,
to even be in public life. This is, this is a fragile, broken, deluded person. And she says that,
first of all, first of all, children die of the flu. Children face serious complications sometimes
from the flu. This woman, assuming she's taught in the years before COVID, has gone to school
during flu season without a mask, without bottles of Pural everywhere, the unholy water of our new
religion, our religion of public health. She's done that and it's fine. And she has a
She hasn't been waking up in a cold sweat under the horrible thought that she might have given the flu to her student or vice versa.
Now, with the coronavirus, which is around us, she says she can't.
The thought that you would go to school without a mask, it's terrible.
Because if we just wear a mask, then the virus won't spread.
Except we found out the virus spreads even with the mask.
The virus spreads even with the vaccine.
The virus spread.
It's a virus.
That's what happens.
We had very serious lockdowns in this country. The virus continued to spread.
Actually, I should give this lady a break because she's not even the coochiest on this topic.
If you go down under, or if you go to the little island right next to the land down under,
if you go to New Zealand, that nation is going into a full countrywide lockdown.
Because of COVID, because of a surge. Do you know how many people?
got COVID in this surge? What do you think it was? Do you think it was 100,000 people? 10,000, 1,000, 100,
one person. A single case of COVID was confirmed in New Zealand. They're locking down the
entire country. New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Adairn, has authorized the nationwide lockdown
after a single case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Auckland telling citizens,
not only that they had to stop going about their normal business,
but they actually had to stop speaking to their neighbors.
So a 58-year-old man tested positive for the virus.
He didn't die.
No reports that he's gotten even particularly sick.
But he just tested positive.
This is now triggering week-long lockdowns in Auckland.
and Cora Mandel,
coastal town that he had visited.
It's triggered a three-day lockdown for the entire nation.
This will be a level four lockdown
where schools, offices, and businesses
are forced to close
with the exception of essential services.
This is not a serious civilization.
You know what I noticed?
Of all the horrific videos coming out of Afghanistan,
the one thing I noticed is there's not a ton of masking going on.
There's masking of...
the women, I suppose. There's full burkas for the women. But for the men who are taking over the
country right now, the men who are trying to escape, they're not concerned really about the mask
or social distancing or the rapid spread of COVID or anything like that. Because they're focused on
important things. They're focused on things that matter. They're focused on things that will shape
souls and state. They're focused on adult matters. And we're focused on things. And we,
here in our civilization are terrified of the cough and living our lives in fear and crying because
students might cough on us and wringing our hands over whether to call it chest feeding, breastfeeding,
or anything else. I'm sure there will be some new politically correct terms soon enough.
Be ready to mask up for many more months. I know you thought it was 15 days. I know you thought maybe we've
We've reached peak craziness, haven't we?
We haven't.
According to the AP, the Associated Press,
quote, if you're flying on a plane or taking a train,
be ready to keep wearing that face mask for a few more months.
The transportation security administration says it will extend the face mask rule on public transport
until January 18th.
January, just a few more months.
Just a few more months, we promise.
Just a few more.
Huh.
How many more months?
Just a few more days, just a couple more weeks to slow the spread.
Obviously, you can't believe any of this.
These people have no credibility, but it doesn't matter because they wield power in whatever
capricious, lunatic ways that they want.
Speaking of the AP, not just the Associated Press, but the advanced placement course,
this is a great leak, just came out from an AP government practice exam.
This is an exam that high school students take if they're in the really special smart
classes distributed by the college board.
It asks these sorts of questions.
These are the questions. This is not just a lesson about your opinion. This is not a lesson about different views of a political matter. This is what you were being taught is the correct answer or the incorrect answer to get a good grade so that you can get into a good college so that you can advance in the society. Here's the question. Based on the infographic, which of the following claims would an opponent of state voter ID laws most likely make? They give four answers. The correct answer is, voter ID laws are likely to decrease turnout among African.
African American voters because they are less likely to have government issued IDs.
So the question is, what would an opponent of voter ID hypothetically say based on this infographic
that we're giving you here? And the answer is that they're racist and that people who are pushing
these laws are racist. There's no flip side to that. It's not as though the college board is saying,
okay, and now what would the other, no, it's just here's the thing. Here's the question, voter ID laws.
If you want to get the correct answer on this exam, is it racist? Yes, it is racist? Yes, it is
racist. Here we go. Thank you. Next question. Based on the infographic, which of the following
strategies would a group seeking to increase voter turnout likely pursue? And the correct answer is
they would lobby state legislatures to overturn voter ID legislation. This is, this is the way
that our students are being educated. And I know that conservatives for at least a decade or two
now, I've thought, no, no, no, we shouldn't do that. We shouldn't have students being
indoctrinated in the leftist point of view, but we shouldn't have them being indoctrinated in
conservative views either. We just need a person.
perfectly neutral point of view. There is no neutral. There is no neutral. There's never been
neutral in education. There are true things and false things and good things and bad things and right
things and wrong things. The conservatives are either going to develop the Cajonais. I don't know
what the new gender neutral term for that is to stand by the true and the good and the beautiful
in the right and the just, or we're just going to see all of that moral ground to the left.
There is a group in Minnesota of 162 school principals and assistant principals that just
issued a public letter for, quote, decentering whiteness and dismantling practices that
reinforce white academic superiority while claiming that their efforts mean that they're
making a sacrifice for their children.
You see, white children, in a way, they're the victims of this because they don't even know how racist and bigoted and terrible they are.
And they don't even know the sort of oppression that they're foisting upon the world.
So what we need to do is tell them that it's bad to be white and it's bad if they were born white.
And we've got to de-center whiteness and dismantle whiteness or whatever that means in the classroom.
We're focused right now on the religious fanatics of the Taliban and the theocracy that they are instituting in Afghanistan.
No doubt they're doing that.
These people here, these American leftists, are just as religious as the Taliban.
They are just as religious.
And they are just as dead set as instituting a theocracy in this country, a theocracy that makes lots of kukkah.
claims about the metaphysical, spiritual, moral world, including the idea that your body has
nothing to do with who you are. And if you're a man who thinks he's a woman, you actually
really are a woman, including the idea that race connotes certain spiritual characteristics.
And if you're white, spiritually, you are lesser than other people, including the idea
that victimhood carries currency, not when the victim is innocent, not when the mob is wrong,
but just in all cases at all times such that you must destroy your very civilization, that it is
good and right to do that. That is a pretty crazy theocracy that we're living in, folks.
And maybe before we take a look overseas and try to solve everyone else's problems,
maybe we ought to figure out how to solve our own problems here. I'm Michael Nols. I'm Michael Nolts.
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The clamoring has begun to accept thousands of Afghan refugees.
Meanwhile, our own people, thousands of them are still trapped in Afghanistan,
and the Biden administration is not guaranteeing that all will be rescued.
Also, a top vaccine official in Tennessee said that she was mailed a dog muzzle as a threat from anti-vaxxers.
Turns out that wasn't exactly true.
Also, New Zealand goes into full lockdown over one COVID case,
Just one, and Australia has now instructed its people that they must not drink outside without a mask,
but they can drink with a mask.
And finally, Kerry Underwood has sparked controversy by liking one of my tweets.
A very important story we'll talk about today.
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