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Legislation in America is looking more and more like our socialist neighbor to the North. Problem child California passes a bill allowing judges to consider whether a parent “affirms” a child’s gender identity during custody battles, New Mexico governor places a ban on carrying guns, and a man is arrested in Florida for trying to cross the Atlantic Ocean…in a giant, man-made hamster wheel. Is America in the midst of an identity crisis? You decide. Join Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, Andrew Klavan, and Candace Owens for a roundtable discussion on the topics of the day.

 

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here, don't miss our latest episode of daily wire backstage join me and reclaim michaelmas. Grandma Walsh has become the top stories in policy damn pop culture with enough and insights to get you through these insane new cycles, take a lesson the wine fake laugh, but that there was a real africa welcome to daily wires backstage tonight. I am joining. By ben shapiro, mouthwash and reclaim the lovely can so, and I am not jeremy boring, I'm Michael knows we have quite a lot to get to this evening. forget about the news stories forget about the impeachment for a second forget it
Emily radical ask you for a second forget the man in the giant hamster wheel crossing the atlantic ocean. If you can, I want to talk about convicting a murderer your documentary seriousness out? Europe roofing that dirty rotten guy to be completely guilty, arrive and seen all the episodes. Yet, yes, why and tell you cannot become a daily wire plus member to subscribers? Go all of the episodes by ass. We released convicting last week very exciting. It's obviously it feels like a labour of love and It is very interesting story it dive into, especially after doing the belem doc, because I think people always think that we jump or I jump into something racially, and it's really just about wrong is wrong in right is right. This even abraham came so much, but before beheld. but right when be allowed was getting started in. There was an anti police sentiment and netflix kind of seized on that moment, culturally. To make people believe
that a guy, a most contemptible person when she really get into his history, was plausibly. Being set up by the police and it was a smash doktor series up a time. It honestly put netflix on the map on back and twenty fifteen, all the usual suspects of celebrities going they're saying he was innocent out. Baldwin update, he's, killed. Someone sense of course, we see tee again? trevor Noah and in india, vitally white people see that the systems corrupt. You know everything you can expect and bizarrely, the people that thought he was from the beginning, James Franco, Matt, walsh, unbelievable managers, franco line up on a love, it's just a and danny Wahlberg were standing at rents livers right now. I like that trio. I dont know feels right across the union renew that he was, but I think everyone's guilty.
like you, spend the rest of your career. Just convicting people got not by tv b, I sent the wrong verse. Syria are always guilty always guilty. I mean everybody, because, because the cops arrest, people who were guilty most likely, What interesting, as were kind of in this spell right now in american society, where they are pursuing. This plea wine everywhere that the villains are actually the heroes and in india imaginary world, like disney movies, like maleficent I suddenly actually know there's a heart there, the joker know you really have to hear the backstory doesn't really matter that he killed somebody actually deep down. Something happened to him and the villain is actually the hero and We see this over and over again having wicked the green wit Actually she had a soul and people wrong tar, but what it trips over into real life, it get quite dangerous. It really does get quite dangerous and the colts behind seamen avery, the fao. that he's had multiple fiance in prison, that women are lining up, that they love him, which happens. Anyways, TED Bundy suit is weird phenomenon that people want to marry a psychopathic killer. I guess
but to see how it impacts the lives of the victims who suddenly are accused of in the case of trees, all back being alive rates. People came up with conspiracy theories because they watched netflix stock harass the family, deeply faithful catholic family never spoke to the press tobin. The daughter was alive. They said they traced the cat. I was, and she was in next I mean really out their theories and you had the majority of political power. Well, I'm willing to believe that, because of a documentary which brings into the question, why do we trusts documentaries. Naturally, more then like a movie, These ok, some level of propaganda storytelling, but a documentary I beg of you, see, are telling you the truth. I networks in the central park fibre are innocent right ends. Jeffrey Dahmer I'll just actually had a bad childhood global networks, as is over and over again they level. Myelin is out of poverty, heroded worry want. One
one thing you learn from the way people react to these. These kinds of doubt fig documentaries is that I think, there's a crisis and our culture of people not having finally soon be detectors which which you should need to have that there should be things that jump out at you suffer It was that we talk about this in the twitter space, the ex basic. That when I learned and steve I watch making a murderer, and then I and then I learned that kind of gloss over this in that they mention that the gloss over, but that he danced a cat. in gasoline lina said the count on fire. Now That doesn't mean that he's guilty of murdering raping woman and who, among us, but that is the kind of thing that you hear that it should immediately make you think. Well, somethings are it's kind of the same thing, very similar to not to change topics, but the other free britain movement and there is a whole britney spears document and then you learn with britney spears that what wait a second she lost custody of her kids in California. You know as a mother again it doesn't mean that you necessarily all
to be under conservators it, but it's one of those things that you hear that and it should make think. Well I to learn more about this people. Don't they don't connect those that want one This is really fascinating about this particular case and I think you're exactly right, focusing on the sort of undermining of legal institutions on this. What is that there have been so many as you mention podcast it's cereal or documentary. Like this one that are basically outsiders to the justice system who care, I promise I worked in the prosecutor's office for a summer. One point and one that very obvious is that if you spin reasonable doubt to mean literally any doubt construct any so you could possibly want to construct is really not that difficult ray you. You can go through all the evidence and you can finally most crazy explanations for things and then hook those together
and you can do it in literally any case- it's really not difficult to do it in any case. But if you don't know the system, then you've never really experienced that before, and so it feels like something new. If you say, oh, my god, no one presented some of the evidence, those on the other side, even if it was presented in court or even if they're actually taking things out of context. So I think it comes back to a level of institute interest in so you can have a documentarian go in and sort of weasel their way into the institutional mistrust and then blow it up with a case like this, even though cases bad also, if people have never seen a cop work outside of Aviv. This is right because you know the police Oh god love them. I love the cops but they're, not sure arms. I mean they're big in britain. They call them. Mr applaud and there's a reason that they plot along until they ve, got the guy and a lot of times. when, even when the defence brings in police misconduct
usually misconduct, because they know he's the catherine yeah. I think I write will will cheadle a great example, because he'd you see this all the time or you'll see a tape of a police officer, doing a thing and everybody's, oh my god, that's so horrifying. The police officer does the thing: that's because you've never seen a police officer do a thing before I held to such high expectations, and it's funny that you say that cause. I mentioned that that people assume it's like the movies. That way there like, why are the same police officers involved in this case, but were also involved Amy was, I might have you been to manage to walk county was out of the many police officer struck. Do you think they even have out here and then there's this moment a documentary, because we had the police officers, which I know netflix attempted to finger as there. They were just in it for a plot and I didn't want to pay out this thirty six million dollar lawsuit and it just origin. hear them say: yeah we made a couple of mistakes. Where human beings, if I, if I knew this, was going to be turned into a networks, doc you series and that Beginning death threats from Norway, maybe
I would have not made that phone call without we go on my, cell phone, as opposed to on the police, made me a little mistakes like that and that's all they need to believe that teresa was gone. This victim was gone with the cows in mexico a little he simply because of the sheer situation room. We wish people actually think that police departments have these things where they can find it Adam. You know every word: five rooms were most police departments will lucky they have a mimeograph machine or like an old polaroid camera. You know it's just that they really do not understand what police work is and how much applauded as much of a just the kind of going down the steps until you get to the guy who's? Obviously, The kill, a wonder of two part of it is that we are now suffering from this moment where no one has trust in any institution is how does and I don't. I don't blame the people for that. I largely blame the institutions, but you know when that happens, we call concerned
see theories spread. Why do conspiracy theories spread? Will because often, these days, the difference being a conspiracy theory truth is about six months and then neither side at believes in our elections anymore and obviously, neither side is going to believe in the justice system, but I dunno. Sometimes they get the guy, don't they right exactly, and I am fascinated by the psychological elements of it- are just really understanding the fandom of Steven Avery and the people that were willing to look over things like burning the cat argos ryan is tying a dog eat dog and got loosen according to his brother, whose feet a speech in this document. He got angry as the dog got loose, and so he tied it to a chain to his pickup truck and just dragged it down the drove it down the street normal behavior, but you see the justification that people will make and just be like what does it mean that he event killed woman a well. He held a rifle to his cousin,
in ordered her into the car. While she had a toddler in the car. What does it mean these capable, but they just keep going until then well, how about the fact he murdered? Someone is yeah. Yeah, there's also, there's also the assumption. We talk about this off air a little bit, but the conspiracy theories. There's this one of the problems with conspiracy theories is the assumption people make that government employee. are capable are, are so competent that they can come up with these kinds of plots. They hatch them in, and execute them ascertained on aliens now, so I got no. We will we can do that because we found it offered a canvas. Islands is a bigger supporter of the over eight million people across all platforms have seen this great documentary serious. It is the second most popular too. The documentary on rotten tomatoes at the sword for drops this thursday night too.
Look coming up and convicting a murderer. What would be the upside for this man? I mean he just got out of prison. He has this new lease on life. What would be the motive for something like this we're talking about somebody with unexplainable impulsive, behavior, a pattern of violence and aggression? There were a lot of coincidences on the day that Teresa Halbach was killed and making a murderer either completely omitted them or only presented half of the story. Steven avery leave work and doesn't tell his brother. He never used his sister's phone number to book. An appointment before Steven avery makes two phone calls to teresa's home. Why do people? How can you just call me, I don't think theresa, like Stephen Stephen, wanted to like him candace if they haven't watched. Yet where can they watch daily wire, plus the app daily wire plus dot com they can head over there? The first episode we actually put up for free on youtube, which
it will be enough to hook you it's. We really done an excellent job with this area, some very proud of what we ve done and then We have episode to available as well as free incase episode up. One did not hook you and then you will have to become a daily wire plus subscriber delaware, plus dot com. You can go wrong doing ass, you guys and it was something that I hung up- these ailing are now getting that payment. I do when I should. I just question about just a series of moral question and I was kind of prodding you this the ex space, but you know Brendan dashi- is the second in whose spending life in prison. He was sixteen years old, his uncle kind of coax him into this crime and its interests in that even the people that believe that Stephen every is guilty. Have this soft spot for run and ass? He now I just like to say she was raped by both men. She
stabbed she was shot. She was set on fire is, is a twenty two year old woman with their entire life ahead of her. What is your opinion when a youth is involved in a crime because they kind of had been like? Well, it's just sat. Even the reporters are involved in the case that he spent the rest of his life in prison, and I just think when I was sixteen, there was no person that could have coax to me into doing all of these things to a person. So do we just say oh yeah, he should be out because his uncle course time or not cost him, but you know manipulated it does. It is what what's the other option because they never would agree that hope our own but you can't do nothing, you can't just let em murdered and rape someone's. We can't let him go. The other option is to what the two send him to prison and let them kind of like marinated, that environment with a bunch of other psycho killers for five or ten years, and then release them back into society. So that's that's nice. A tenable option. It's not just as is also not safe, for societies are really that's
kind of feel the same way about the you know. When people cry plead insanity, it's like, while, even if that is the reason that you did this horrible thing, you still did it, right and- and if you are not capable of understanding that you shouldn't behave. That way. That's all the more reason to keep you segregated from society. There are like in a perfect world, they would be a health care. I mean that he was the one thing and that documentary, unlike a total heart s, about these things, the minute I see the documentary girl come on, we just wanted to explore of this person who, I think he's guilty, but the one thing that tweaked some dead spark of compassion in me is the fact that he seemed to be retarded. to be a little mentally ill and in a perfect world, there would be some like in the movie halloween some place where you could put insane
but which has not got the perfecting realisable mentally retarded yes stupid, but all criminals to some degree are very stupid. I mean criminals out like a high iq population eurobond get away with those things right. Generally, though, it is that I think that a lot of this also has to do with our societies. Weird perspectives on when people are responsible for interactions based on age raymond will will say that a sixteen year old boy can say that he's a girl and will immediately start feeding them full of hormones or will say that a sixteen year old girl can get an abortion and suddenly that's that's her choice, but if a sixteen year old white merle someone, then all this So, while that that is an innocent child, how dare you and the others nothing that that is relatively new fangled, honestly like it's. Even if you go back to the nineteen fifties in india, state the notion that is senior old, who did this would not be, and convict is an adult would been insane Because the idea would been yearn adult immunity if you're, sixteen that use it. Now we got twenty five
in thirty roads. Now, horns adults mean that this sort of reversion to childhood- I think for a lot of adults, is one of the reasons why they're freaking out about this sort of thing and again it's it's incredibly variables. I will we. Basically, we hold you responsible for certain things, but not responsible for other things. At eighteen, you're allowed to join them, terry, but it's an eighteen year old who commits a crime and he's a boy just in his youth and how could a cop shoot him if he's committing a crime? So trade is it's it's bizarre? No! When you are responsible for lighting your charcoal grill. What do you guys do? you do shirk that and put it off and someone else or do you go set a sat on line at six only want, maybe you grab your girl blazer guys heard me from you. Ve heard me talk a lot one of my favorite sponsors grill blazer, I one of our, we're things about it is that many creative way but you can use it. Matt Walsh uses his to heat up the camp fire in his back yard. Brett cooper uses hers too light her charcoal grill. The group laser can light any camp fire in just
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your order, also yours incompetence, knows milburgh, couldn't light and then that raise light a candle would lay my drive. You know why and they practise the light. Did it likes it doesn't. Do you know why? It's because the Michael knolls pumpkins by scandal is just such equality at that he's. Gonna hold up for a long time now, speaking of such high quality, canada that it doesn't like, I don't think I can light it. I've got a pretty little last forever sinking of convicting people of things. Did you see the house republicans are looking into impeaching, Mr Jo by I now speak recover Mccarthy just announced today. He says that they ve got a lotta juicy dirt on him, and so they ve got areas, credible allegations into binds conduct that will serve. The basis of an impeachment inquiry just very quickly. There's not a time to say about this, because we impede repressive, and now you know it's not exactly the times multiple times if we can is,
smart or stupid for the republicans to do well, I mean there's one if mccarthy and then there's a question for republicans more broadly, so it's not stupid to to push an impeachment of of Biden. Unless you can't get votes on the republican side, then it's stupid but this is the real danger, the real dangers, you bring it up for a vote and you actually don't get a majority even with a republican majority. That's a real danger cause. Then you look foolish and you look like vindictive like Democrats, other people on side, I'm not sure there once again: you've other people on site, but Mccarthy did here was using, hostage by a group of all cash, out there legally speaking the term impeachment inquiry doesn't mean anything, it doesn't grant you any extra serious legal power. You already have subpoenaed. in the congress, very the power to competitors, mony. Theoretically, so it doesn't add anything it's just like You say it it's the equivalent of Michael Scott, saying I declare bankruptcy, that's really what it is like. Now, officially, habit impeachment in creating the meat is breaking news inquiry if you the in autumn each stage the peach the guy, but the reality is that the
what happened here is mccarthy was being pressure from his right flank on the budget deal and he's out. Ok, fine, I'm gonna! You think inquiry. He doesn't actually have the boats to open the impeachment inquiry, which is why he did it without a vote. If he could have with a bow he would have done with about hidden, have the votes. We simply declare without a vote that there would be no peace, an inquiry that's a policy that Pelosi did so he so he can certainly get away with that. It's a smart political move on his part, my generalized feeling about quote unquote: impeachment inquiries is, like everybody knows: the story to either impeach the guy who don't impeach the guy like that's it I dunno. Wouldn't inquiry is going to do at this point other than theoretically, possibly if there's not impeachment the end of the inquiry, it's a giant fail right. So why? You would you, like? The candle it's not going to burn know where there's smoke. Sometimes there isn't fire now. Is it possible that this inquiry they could get more proof, because
Well, more proving it I'll be honest with you, I'm sick of hearing that there is no evidence and there's no proof. It's absurd, there's a fallen text from hunter Biden to his daughter talking about paying half his dad's bills. We know that he went around to a bevy of countries and collected twenty million dollars in checks on behalf of various causes. We know that combine has been for african using his name, since he was thirty years old in the united states, and I mean all of this is like well documented who's using his connections in delaware to get Ambien eight or higher to hire hunter. He was. He was trafficking with unions back in his early days in delaware as corrupt as the days long. They usually call him the senator from mbm a letter from his bank in delaware. He literally was calling into meetings with his only I'm not sure what else you would need if you want to hit him on a corruption charge- and this is the thing that I am concerned about is idol, no the durban actually have another should to drop, because here's the thing- let's say that you're Joe Biden, we. You need the money coming in to your bank account. Personally. I doubt it if it comes in one hunter's bank account and then hunter is living at your house and hunter just buys a car, and then you use the car sometimes or what I mean we all have kids. So you know if, if you were bright,
I mean, theoretically, by giving my kid a job. That is a form of bribery to me. I would think that's that, That is a form of payment especially if he's a derelict abide newsletter. What literally one of the worst people alive like I've, unemployable drug, addicted, prostitute, abusing piece of garbage like you're, getting a multi million, not like that Bribe. Is it not? She I I think been taken this highly moral and ethical and that's why I disagree with me. I think I think this is a good political move, both from a card. The aim for the Republicans, the fbi, We are using this ongoing investigation, dodge they're, not investigating hunter Biden, they're just stalling until the statute of limitations. and so they're. Using this ongoing investigation dodges reason why they can't answer questions in a timely manner. If they say it's a impeachment inquiry. It doesn't have any legal weight, but just in terms of the of the you just in terms of the way it sounds. It sounds more important, the fbi says where we can give you information to all. This is an impeachment inquiry. I think that's a good idea
even if it doesnt resulting impeachment dragons, well forever, and I think that that's basically the plan, the plan is that just keep this guy until and unless they can get the votes to actually win. What I'm afraid of. I am concerned that they are going to be like five to ten republicans, we're just not going to get on board with it and then he's not going to have a majority of his. You know he we'll go through that fails in the house. That's actually a real black guy for him. You can just keep the inquiry going for a long time. So if the inquiry keeps going, then I saw this suggested by a somewhat prominent conservative today. Do do you think. any chance, the Joe Biden, who is a million years old who campaign his own name that he who who does seem vulnerable to certain corruption charges. If the d o J would ever bring them, would he step inside saying: okay, all right! That was my answer. Alright, the honor thing is that it was always about the joke and the punchline, but what if he did it? What if he said well, it's because of my health is so
declining and you can't you can't services has been in public office- is all I can get you can't. Let go of me that this is the story of the country. I bring us what we ve got. This guarantee accuracy running us into the ground, but as these old ancient decrepid zombies, who cannot let go of power, I mean the boomer generation. Take. This person has just read the pre boomer is pretty bad with premium about it, but I mean, but yeah you've got voted out tonight, ultra movie, that some nineteen fifty to ten years old, when that happened is ten years old. I was born when that moves in the same nancy Nancy blows you just now is right for reelection. Diane finds dynamited its. and fetterman is an all, but he is like a cucumber sets its it's the same. It's this same story, which is why I did not move away from the beach thing, but I am actually I don't know where you guys sentiments, but to me It's so obvious if we were a serious country, we would be talking about and enacting age, It's on the presidency. I can't see really argument. I am, I am the age limits on our public office, The age limit is the ballot box. Seventy five years or so you ve got from thirty.
I disagree, but you that you have forty years to get he can't out of forty years. It wasn't meant for we'll go home. Gramps sit on it, I'm with you a fortune, the senate, that the word assented and what does it down so little downside to saying we're putting the cut off at seventy five years. For people were alive and seventy five mainly joe might be dead in Like you, I don't know, that's not an not yeah, I'm known for my great and abiding support. President tromp, but I mean like the present from his more alive by a long, sigh and he's right and job I mean he's a d runnels guy he's always put thirty years ago. You think it would. What would it be harmful to the country to say we don't want people after seventy five running for the most important thing you would anytime. I think that what that really speaks to- and this is just true of our politics in general- is that the voters suck okay, let's be round as they do, which is why we need to put protections in place to to
you're asking the voters to vote for them not to put limits on themselves. When has this ever worked like what? What when has this been? What thing that that has happened? While I'm not saying it would not saying what happened, I'm saying that have but should have like you guys, think that it should be adopted what is other than after eighty, your chair instead of getting dementia. Is that, like once you hit eighty your chances like twenty percent of them, it's it and then, and then it goes up and up and up from there. So by the time you get eighty five all. everybody has at least a little bit of dementia and told help me I'm not sure, but where I have my room, five is fine it. Maybe I don't see anything that could be a moment of downside saying you have to run between thirty five and seventy five. I learned if we have a lower age with a lower age limit, why not an upper net? If we're saying, I would rather that we thoroughly year olds exact,
president, then to have eighty year old. All I need is a great having met third year olds, you're all gone right out of any other ones, either by letting our role than the normal third year old in this country are on our guard. You met a lot of third world in this country. There are. A lot of them is usually running well. So here we have a running for president right now, he's doing a lot better than people thought he would but he's just their voters are picking him their picking. over a three year. Eighty years old, you almost you probably have dementia, you know your chance of having your most definite have some kind of cancer, like all these things are, but also your you're, not it'd be in the country that you are leading for very long you're at the end of the road for you, and so whatever you do as a president, you aren't going to have to be around to do with any the consequences that that makes me in least when someone's thirty there gonna to live in this country for a long time afterwards, they ve got some skinner. The job has nothing in that it doesn't have- is minded the gaming towards got nothing and then I would say, got up as an exception. Not the rule like trump. Never drink is entirely in that part of the reason why there's no mental retardation there you're right he's he's on it. He had a lot of
gee throughout the four years he was in office, but he is very much the exception to the rule. Joe Biden, is the rule regulate where you got strategies and comprised of actual preservatives, exacting france. Five, if you're a very large sighing life expectancy to say that above seventy five people share, but IRAN, I just just another rule. We don't need a year. I guess we with you, but we do. We need rules. We need tons of railway companies going on right now. The rule of law prefer on air transport system and we need wrote this fine. What would you prefer competency test at any age or an aged us. wasn't design budget at its I'd like to do both actors neighbouring in that say that Joe Biden spine knowingly public purse rather make amazing tv like a public competence. It has, let you put them, who doesn't I've gotta go cabinet competence would add ons on about me who desires a doctor. Vouchers eaters aquifer end, but it would be like spell cat
but do we guess the real question here is? Do we really believe that the the problem afflicting the country now is that the plants will have too much say over that, and also as not, this is not a real problem. This is a cultural problem. The fact that we can get past the boomers- and we can't we had we had The obama was such a disaster is like go back to those boomers, but after awhile you run out of boomers. You know- and I think, we've kind of reached that point. This is it. This is actually is actually a problem with new ideas coming into the culture. There's you know it's. It's shut down, The show much information flowing, but nobody knows true anymore, and so there's no ideas that anybody is actually talking about that are serious in prague grass from where we were, but he honestly. I also think that the in attack on Biden is like the least problematic better by right. Right, I prefer Joe Biden continue stumble into walls. That's fine! I honestly don't care about that, like that. The fact that he senile yet painful on the world stage, but we mean bill, was
hope, you're, shaming the world and shaping our country in a different way back in the nineties did to me The problem with with Joe Biden is that he's a horrifically bad president, promoting incredibly bad policies and he's deeply corrupt and by the way I think that the this year, this analogy attacked by republicans, is actually not going to play the result. he's got not ways, because if the match up is between trumpet bind which seems like almost guaranteed, it will be. If that's the match up. I will just hide in the basement the whole time and he will run the same campaign as last time. I made a person, I'm an unthreatening dead, parasol years back and it's bigger than average they're doing covert at all. He has to say at this time. All he has to say is I'm not going maiden insurrectionists right, that's the capital, I don't think that's turning me. All the polls show that, probably that the attack that works, the best of right now is age or even a lot of Democrats group, never that they agree with it, but that's not going to stop them from voting for him and then what we do not have it did this is it the truth. Is I mean so when you get the polls that are extremely even right now between trump and inviting there too also I'm a little suspicious of in the polls, and I don't want to like Paul read a year and a half out, but I'm gonna do it anyway. So here's a here's, here's the two stats, bother me about pulse. One is the suggestion that
Biden is only gonna win, something like fifty four percent of the minority vote. I don't see how that's true. I just I can't see how that's true. I think that that number is much more like sixty to sixty three percent, mainly because that's been the number pretty much forever and a stretch of that agnes. It would be very, very large and from really are performed on minorities and these outperforms instead of forty five percent of minorities. That's what Everyone is warming by us with enthusiasm, gap right now and all these polls that their measuring that enthusiasm gap is like in the last year end. Well, those really bad for him. He was so one percent republican, seeing their highly motivated and sixty to vote and sixty one percent of Democrats saying that they were highly motivated to vote. Well, I don't is that either and the reason I don't believe that is because Donald trump is amazing and two things: one getting out republican votes, amazing at it and two getting out democratic votes, absolutely unbelievable at it. Like he's really good at those two things, democrats are not enthusiastic to vote for this old bag, but we used the in california, and I promise you democratic crawled over broken glass.
festival and then there's reflect there's also the the the indictments in the trials which are not going to have no effect on trump's base if they may bring out more people on trump's base, but they're going to come Lately, obliterate any independent just pulls your thank the simple shows them tight hasn't done among independence. Forty seven thirty eight edged, don't see how that lines job, but but these are needed, still went and obviously the in luck ever think all social sciences bunk, but I cite it when it underscores my point and it when it comes to the prosecutions The majority of americans believed that the prosecutions are politically motivated and unjust, so that prison probably includes a lot of independents and even some Democrats ran into somebody like over six. That means that supposedly settings at the same point, those samples will suggest that a majority of americans wish for trump to be prosecuted yeah. I look I'm not saying that there isn't a contradiction within these things, but like the fact that you can get people overwhelmingly agreeing with something that we all know to be true, which is that this politically motivated dish,
be happening. It is rigging of the game. I dont know that we can predict get over regulating or something simultaneously, there's a politically motivated and also we want to be prosecuted, not break, and basically what you have right now, as both parties locked in the predator meme and the thing that they agree on, is that there's no way we're going lose the other guy, the area and one of them can be wrong. The output is gonna, be a disaster when that happens, just something about the system that nobody wants. This match, rematch, nobody, essential and that's exactly what we're going to get and whereas what we have right now, it looks like what we're going to be up what I guess, there's just no interpretive. If that's, what do we all say that right now? Look, it's just gonna be trump by turning point more and more. I am I am the only person who thinks it is simply too. Obviously, it looks like that's what job, but I still think that many issues between the cup, no weapons really early still, and we still have with the donors will do run thanksgiving. I don't know, I don't it this matter, but I do think that in order not to- you'll, have knocking out obviously strongly early. So everyone
focusing in iowa and forgetting that, like a bunch of republican canada, one iota winning the presidency, obviously iowa hasn't decided the nominees, since two thousand ripe and in new hampshire, only decided, really mccain. Romney end and so it's really south carolina which is sort of the make or break state and right now, that is lining up perfectly for trump, because you've got nikki and him or both in the raise, both of whom will draw some support and ron whose in the race, so I mean right now that looks like a crab pot for everybody does not improve I'm an elephant changes. If a bunch of these challenges dropout, which just isn't gonna happen and so a bunch of the town just drop out, but trump nationally is like fifty nine percent of insane upper. You know, and even in all these, it states still twenty percent, nobody, ITALY, the truth is nobody, except for the vague is running you did campaign the biggest ring that companies he's doing the things that a campaigner supposed to do is going to everyone he's talking to everybody. I don't like it one of the things he saying. I think that he's flip flopping on a bunch of issues, but I'm not sure that matters any more. So I mean in terms of who has the energy and who's out there, like just in terms of
he's asked me the nominee out willing but money on it. I, like they personally, that's fine out anything. Frankly, that is running for the presidency. I think, is running for the vice presidency or sent it from a higher. That's all fine or maybe is running for the progress that is just not all. That's mine is allowed to do only or any of those things, but in terms of everybody else running campaign they're all doing unbelievably crappy jobs. I dunno I mean I I really like TIM Scott has been out talking about his girlfriend- goes to another high school or school from canada, canada, yeah. What you know? Look, I'm not making any claims about whether or not him scott as this property talks about what I will tell you, much more believable than the notion that corey booker restating that I wrote area like a subtle, tells nothing passed, an actual act ass to address a lesbian actress to be you see them when they kissed them. They like areas that give workers and they were like it. I really do wonder, is there and then, like my body, was ass? It or not, that kind of show it was divided and it will end she's like a lesbian,
and more ascension eyelids sing your grandmother than more or less aerial than obama, and that we are going to tackle interviewed it was. It was boyfriend, so speaking of the incidents that took place a guy like that, I don't know very, is actually very sad story, but a sad for like five different reasons you saw young woman. She was a pregnant woman, ending twenty one years old to key a young who die because she was in a car gets pulled over by the cops cops say a stop driving and then she just starts driving in the shooter. She wasn't pulled over by the cops. He had just robbed a grocery store. or our store of some description shop. Not lifting, and she heard most people and they called the police cars. Even I'm a slip of the job lifting yeah, One year when somebody shoplifting oaks looks liquor store. What is just some road
is six months: pregnant, you're pregnant, probably look like alcohol. He said that the shoplifting yeah liquor. All of this is obviously good decision making. I say this as someone who has nine weeks after my own pregnancy here, so this is just think to me like of the decision making that's happening here, and she they called the cops, which is what you're supposed to do and the cops are supposed to come and she got into her car. They told her to stop. She essentially just darted blaming other people saying I have. The other person must in the other person was stealing and then she made off in her car and could have killed the officers because it's a vehicle fitness, the car and they told her to stop told us option stop so when they finally pulled over and started running them over in the parking she said, and we have. We have body cam footage. It's amazing how much footage we have of this entire insight, and so there's there's A ton of ambiguity here I think we have. We have them the cliff.
they eight get off the court. at try to show for it come on this rule number one yeah and they allow you to get out of the car and gun pointed in your face get out, and I will say that the police, the that that cop did screw up as far as I can families procedure, and when you ve got a software you might flee you don't stand in front of the vehicle like that is not proper place. Procedures are stupid thing to do to stay, to use your body to block in a car. Maybe in your police. Cars are not your bodies, so that that was not waiting for him, for his own sake of his preservation, but once I start driving him. She is wielding a lethal weapon, has every right to defend itself and that's why
with all these cases. You know that this is the next bill, I'm martyr and we always talk about. the systemic racism all this nonsense and black lives matter in other emerging straight chanting, black lives matter again, but the person, needs that message is to keep young herself like. Why dont you value your own life enough and the life of your unborn child enough to to make to make just a reasonable decision like once the cops are there there there. No way that running is going to make your situation any better. It automatically in itself a self fulfilling prophecy right, like ie, you tell people enough that, if that the cops are going to murder them and then situation of the cops and then they do things that cause the cops to kill them, yeah, and if you keep telling people over and over and over over and over and then no matter what you do, no matter what you do the end of this, the cop is wanting to shoot you and you're in a car cops wanting a gun at you and you ve been told it doesn't matter what you do next, the cop is going to shoot you like it to be out of the car, and the cap can shoot me or I can be in the car and the cap can shoot me, and so you the irony is decided to take a shot at it. I mean
again these wise actually have consequences. The cops we're not going to shoot her. If she got out of the car should be alive right now. What I ask what what I can't get over is the liquor store part four about that we see this like someone gets pulled over and then they act like an idiot and then they do everything wrong and then they get into this dangerous situation. I can't get over the liquor store. How many wrong turns did this woman have to make in her life to get to the point where she is? Robbing a liquor store by the way, not just you know, a bottle of wine with a loaf of bread to feed her family, like she's, putting bottles of horror. liquor and were bag. While she is six months pregnant, how many how many bad choices, how many bad lessons, how many things went wrong then I dont want to sound like the bleeding heart liberal. Here, though, but in a way, society must have failed this woman too, to two societies failed everybody when they pull when the authorities pull their support from the police. Yes, you ve got people out in a street doing all kinds of things that basically the
already the government saying? Well, that's not really a crime basically, but the honest people deserve what they're getting yes said. We did that the societies so evil inherently evil that if some is robbing you is problem there is that line and the crown in, though, about the monarchy, where it's their head of the household in the palace. He says it's in the little things that the rot began. I think every little lesson every little wrong thing. This woman ever did that where she got off the hook, where they settle, we're not gonna, prosecute that we're not gonna, punish you we're not gonna do to the right way to behave all of those we'll tiny things over time, the point where you're just robbing a lick restoring running running car for before we get to society, though you know it on a smaller scale. It's her family who failed or that's why, every time, the bill and martyrs? The family comes out and there and there are crying here is an absurd and I believe that their actually upset. At the same time, I was up to think myself
where were you in this person's life? How did they end up in this situation? Is the last time you talk to the right, exactly what it where's the where's, the other dad comes out of the woodwork, sometimes I he has in this case, but the dad benny wicked quicker pretty much guarantees have a dad at home. We all know that without even looking into if he's out it's that fat, I wanted to say that you know and in some instances people look at these situations. You think ok, while she's operating out of fear, she's got a gun, and maybe that's why she? No that's not what is happening here, and I want to be very clear. This woman, you from start to finish that she was committing a crime because of the alarm because of george loves his. Why you in some way. In these circumstances, there saying George Floyd george void hands up there saying these things, because their thinking, no police officer, specially wipe police officer is going to be about I see it do anything else. This is all just meaningless threats because we actually hold the power now in post, bail out america and in most circumstances, they're right. Police officers are free to do their jobs because they're, fearful of being called racists, What she suffering from is the arrogance that has transcended the block community since be alive,
and george boy, where they we do. We now think I've listened police officers at all I have to list anywhere where it were officially above the law, because we have been told by culture we ve been told by corporation, we literally run in their rob the target. In the ceo said. We understand right wheel, stay? Why you took these flat screen tvs? We we ran in and we took gucci. We did this and lit. Surely the media and the politicians were saying we understand, ok, she's been raised in this generation. That says that, even when you committing a crime in broad daylight. The task is for people to be understanding why So yes, is she? Is she a victim of media war? in her brain and making her believe that she is above the law, yes schebitz, muff her own stupidity, yes, is that saddest part about this, obviously, is the loss of the innocent life and it's unthinkable of how selfish and narcissistic how trashy, how awful of a human being she had to have been to put her on John that circumstance, and I say that as very fired up and closely and of pregnancy. I've just thinking of how unbelievably selfish everything that you
It was there he moaned andalusia and go online and see heartrending under the hashtag rest in power itself absolutely second angle and the news media there show much responsibility financial crime, crime. Obviously is a human problem. There's always going to be crime, but high crime is a policy problem. The people who create policy who make policy are to blame for high crime. The cop is the guy at the bottom, whose only job is to keep you safe. From the stupid mistakes. The politicians make and the politicians go to the press and they say was the cops fault. The cop is racist and the press goes off like a dog chasing a ball well to me. That is so shameful that the first thing, that of a What does she say? Wait a minute wait! A minute! You made that policy, not the cop accomplices, bring from the policy just like the neighbourhood is suffering from the policy on media shocks. The one thing There's one thing: I agree with donald trump about one hundred percent, its those people.
the enemies with people just doing their job. Speaking of perverse media and ineffective law enforcement, did you see the federal judge in Texas who, just struck down and verification law to access high. speed. A hard core internet pornography is judged David Ezra, who ruled that hp Levin. Eighty one is unconstitutional: Preliminary injunction against it saying the law goes quote far beyond interest of protecting minors, his problem with it as great as problem with it is that If I were been over it, the government will be able to secure watching porn a solution for that. Don't watch the one, the other thing about these laws by the ways they work, because nobody wants to show his iD when they're looking at porn the point people go out of business when they say you've got to prove your age, yeah and and it's so absurd salt thing a soldier and obviously, like you, Michael, I may I would like to see all born banned and the porter,
three burned to the ground and we dance around his ashes. If we carry on our way to that, I think are obviously age. Verification clause make a lot of sense, it's so ridiculous. The objections to it because in any literally any other contacts that you can think of a in an age, restricted item. We all agree, we all their there's, no controversy that you're gonna have to check idea, and that includes our calls tobacco products gambling whenever an hour rate on movies oriented but also includes physical porno, you know there's only back in the day these to have the porn magazines a gas station in and they still have you got to buy, the poor magazines show id, and everyone would I agree that if a ten year kid went to a gas station and grabbed the poor magazine and bought it and ghastly lieutenant didn't check, as I do that I should be thrown in prison insults we card out this exception for online. Important specifically and say that there is some sort of unthinkable invasion of private, I will say that, but one point the judge
Maybe this ruling that is correct is that he said it's it's a free speech violation which is absurd. It also make the point that effectively useless because the law I've got all these exceptions where, like things are search engines are exempt, which is ridiculous and people and kids bypass it by just having no vps or something like that, which is why that's not an argument against having their age revocation laws, it's an argument for having them be stronger. it's also an argument for having age vacation laws that are not just the way site level, but other device level. he's always there need to be laws that every cell phone device that a child has on the device. The devices age protected, right so that they can access these things by the way. To your point, mad unjust burning, the porn is treated, let's go back, yes, will this would do that, because every time that one of these laws is passed an age where vocational porn mind. Geek is the parent company of that point
service out of that state right. They would rather stop doing business in that entire state then have to comply with stopping kids from looking at their product. Why is that? one because they know that even An adult men don't want to admit that their doings perverted thing, but to its because the poor industry relies on hooking kids, just like any drug dealer on the street corner. They rely on hooking, kids at age, eight, nine, ten eleven and they that they're gonna have a customer for like going to, that did to be fair to the port and sherry thing. There is that there is one other element which is the legal. I believe that it happens room in the same way that you saw your facebook take itself off line in countries because of the sort of laws the polluter pays principle. The news providers in a certain way- and they said well thy violate the law than fine is worth waymore me than than this, that that is one
things that's happening, but good I mean the the the goal is to bankrupt the the porn companies they're bad and, first of all, this entire notion that free speech encompasses pornography in the first place is absurd on its face. It's ridiculous robert bork would have excellent supreme court justice before he was borne by Joe Biden, one of the worst things that job I never bork he has an entire article in the seventies. Talking about the extent of the first amendment, he says, like the the first amendment clearly was aimed at political speech. That is what it is about. It's about political speech or is about religious speech. Not it's not about naked pictures. Ladies poland is out of the orient interest, how many people, even though at the word procreant means any more than there was a term that was known in the culture and in the law, and it would disdain between meaningful speech and artistic speech, and just might to appeal to our voters, have also perturbed by the
sudden interest in free speech when it comes to pornography and complete disinterest in free speech. When it comes to the government literally going social media companies and telling them that they ve to shut down searches on covered, for example right. But that's an amazing thing: we're very strongly court of appeals and ruled version, one amongst the first page argument with with poor, and I always ask them. They are saying porno speech. Ok, well, then what is it saying? You know that The woman is having sex on camera. What is she saying? Why usually is now? Well, I didn't please leave I didn't. I dont even were ok yeah, that's enough that you raise a genocide to set up a united message the woman trying to convey. What's Is she express help? What are you but actually I waited in vain for two bends. Point bends point is important, though, because that is what the left believes left believes that you are ex expression of your personality.
Sexual is not living yet, whereas we believe is actually based on ideas and politics and the other cultural ideas religious ideal, but your sex life is, kind of minor when I was learning since I left here are the things that you can restrict into the first amendment religious speech, because it's offensive to lgbtq, plus by the time people can extract, quote, unquote, hate speech, vs, maybe I have two people minority status, even though some of this stuff is born, neither respect scientific speech, because, obviously the speaks. Well, you can't restrict is naked people's growing right. when that day, you absolutely cannot reach that's runaway, because that's the core of you as the core of you. That's really the case. You know more than the most radical part of you is that russia thing that I fear the most as just apparent is really understanding what happens when a child was introduced to pronounce. he went there to young boys. It destroys the brain the pathways or establish this there's it's very hard for them to come back from it. I We believe that end, especially for young boys, because biologically their ticking differently when their enshiu to sex too young and now having a second son so think about this,
at the time and and how you keep your children away from it when it's so readily available and we're talking about a big issue. We're talking about. You know porn hub and pornography but, as my husband always says, the reason he's not, which is because it's all porn now it is all porn he's like you open up instagram, and the first thing you see are ass, cheeks sprite and it's true. I am literally I've. I've realized when he said this to me how desensitized I have become too it's all soft core porn. It's a full until of Kim kardashian, its emily roger housekeeper. It's every act were, for whatever reason has to be naked, or do you want to buy this gucci backwards? horses and naked model behind it, holding it because, god forbid, she was wearing clothes while she was holding the back, we have all become some sites when argovie and were not thinking about how its impacting children are not thinking about how its veto were suffering ray other major Ellen society. I just came off doing the whatever podcast for committing a martyr available on delaware, plus the calm land, having this conversation sitting down with sex workers, this girl's twenty two year old girl who works in a brothel
and is a prostitute happily across to every other, groundless panel, only fans and there you know angry at matt whilst for sure the video which I think we haven't might be very shortly, because they think aspirational not to get married. They think it's aspect aspirational to have a bunch of sex with multiple men, and here we women talk about that. To talk women having multiple partners, this is what's really at co at the the route here, so yeah we could play whack a mole, and yes, of course, porn, It's going to be worse, but now we're dealing with only vision with social media, we're dillinger, sinister aberdeen turned into icons like cardy, be talking about her. Why what you are famous maya diversions lapse. It is as it were, and it's it's hard to even fathom how to deal you southerly kind, whether signal now indivisible
No, I know I had. I can't listen to it just yet your vary from dropped. First, I have to say that I voted in favour of our region, and then I will respond to both urgent say. Who's is better. I do a lot for his bongos problem may be. You know it does make me think, going back to your point, drew This no end- and you said this to ban that the views. Us is fundamentally sexual creatures, and I do, I often think, social ills. Even if people are not conscious of them have deeper philosophical and theological foundations. For most of the history of our civilization. We thought that the defining feature of human beings is that were reasonable. Is our reason that's what separates us from the animals. and that's aristotle, all the way up to you know about a hundred fifty years ago. But then freud laws boys know whence it we're sexual edna eddie was it wasn't. Would freud was thought he was That's what it is implied in what he says, and I think that you know it s save me jane. You might get the bad like this It takes seriously. You don't went when
What he was saying was that this is based the motivation of mankind, and yet it has tunnels through which a flows I mean every generation, something every generation takes the highest. level of machine and uses a metaphor for the human mind solely in the old days? Was the chariot then and enforced? was the steam engine, and now we talk about people being grand and having hard been hard wired and but the steam engine idea was that this erotic impulse would come. And the ways in which it was sublimated in the ways which was restricted restricted would set the path of your personality. First of all, thus largely false. What is true in which freud was right about. Is that sickness, moral, sickness and mental sickness does often show itself in sexual terms, because that's what you are reduced when you were reduced to being a slave, none not to get into a politically detailed discussion.
Why? But I think, there's a case to be made that that, for what freud says about the power of the sexual impulse has roots as old as the bible I mean there, there's nothing we won't go in, and so did. The real perversion is when the message that freud, which, as you have this deep sexual impulse. That is what drives you, but you have a civilization impulse that must be planted on and that's a sublimate, the sexual instinct and use the passion that you would have for the sexual instinct and channel in good directions. See I when that's what that's the false with their because chariot model that socrates or plato, used, The moral impulse is built in and floyd not say that he basically said society impressive, This moral impulse on you suppresses your native rapid given that, but he, but he actually pushes the ones tat bag thing you have to ask where society comes from, Write us he doesn't Toby had he had ever distinguishes between I'm a moral repression which I think that one definitely a huge floods.
well, I bet he thinks there is one he just never actually established the one that he believes in that bright. I mean clearly- and that's part of the problem I think with most philosophy- is that this? It's unsaid is as important as the stuff. That said, that's what I mean this is true, and this is why you see like reinterpretations of Lockwood like lock, is a secular, liberal or like well, I mean he really wasn't. He was writing like full on defense, according to ostracize the stuff that he did this stuff. That lock actually is just assuming is in the air around him, but that he never writes in his treatises on government. That's the stuff that actually, makes the treaty signed government work, but when you're moving from their contacts to no longer works and the same thing, as is true for I book when it when you, when you look at but there is a young man who had the age of forty what book imploring generation became? Yes, it came out in two thousand and five and it was all about how the the attempt to mainstream soft core pornography through advertising and movies, how that was eventually going to corrupt an entire generation of people who are going to be addicted to this stuff and everyone in medial? After this run, I mean this was like of all the books that I've read This is the one that was moist with you
it was. I was twenty years old winner of this work and if you go back read it now, it looks pretty providing. I'm talking about how this is everything from experience being turned from a pop icon for small children into effectively a soft core porn star. I saw the pictures what they did. I mean There's no escaping this in any populated area. Basically with access to the internet and you're right. I mean that the threat level the parents right now is the highest than it has ever been because the threatened, It's to be an organized threat of an institution that is going to come and hurt you from the outside. Take take your kid away from you or something and Ella threats in the house, literally in the how well they're in your phone, it's yeah, there's one of my favorite tunes. It's it's everywhere. Very scary. One of my favorite lines from laroche foucault, which I quote frequently, is that hypocrisy is the tribute vice paste. So even if there's some guy look at porn, but he only says born is bad, maybe Well, maybe it's just a sinner who fails, but at least he's got that standard now the standard is, you should see yourself for sex
you should not be married. You should get divorced. You mention emily radical, wedge agenda cargoes and she she just had this vile, video in which she encouraged people to get divorced before age thirty feet. that a lot of ladys our getting divorced before they turned dirty and as someone who got married at twenty six has been suffering for well over a year. Thirty, two, I have to tell you I don't think there's anything better if being in your twenties is the trenches. There is nothing better than being in your thirties, still being hot, maybe having a little bit of your own money, figuring out what you want to do with your life everything and having tried that married fantasy and realizing that maybe not all its cracked up to be, and then you ve got your home I still have a you see, for all. Those people were strasser feeling stress about that.
about being divorce like it's. It's it's good congrats deletions. Congratulations, I'm really happy. I just want to say that from an actress you get what you get yeah. This drives me crazy. This drives me insane like seeing women. Do this, this new culture, the dink, culture, dual income, no kids, spawning up on tik tok between nine year old people. Try to pretend was a victim when actually she was attacked when the people that are are married and have children, because there was absolutely no reason for her to make that video and talk about children. She could have just said I got up this morning and made you chuka, but want correlated to the fact that all that, if you have children, this is not possible for you to but to do so don't get married, wink wink. you mentioned that canvas. Do we get out? One was even worse than radicals house. We have that lady who met mercilessly bullied ten,
I am on a saturday, I'm twenty nine and single, and I don't have kids yet here's what your Saturday morning looks like when you're single at twenty nine and you don't have a kid running around the house. I didn't rise from my bed until ten fifteen free time. I thought I should probably get up and do something. I thought why nobody's making me I'm not missing out on anything. I went to be on say last night and I didn't get home until one am, and I danced and drank my little heart out and I didn't pay a babysitter to watch my kids as I did that, and I woke up a tad hung over this morning. Just probably why I was in bed for so long, and I was just scrolling on my phone and I saw a picture of shaq chakra and I thought no, it sounds really good.
Maybe I'm going to learn how to make shakshuka today cause. I have no plans and I don't have kids and I don't have a husband and I don't have errands to run. I can go to the grocery store and learn how to make shakshuka. That's on my agenda today also on my agenda, probably a rewatch of some real housewives of new york. I'm also doing a rewatch of normal people on hulu, which is really spicy, and I highly recommend yearly I'm into this documentary on netflix about blue zone countries, so I've got a pretty stack day anyway. I say all this to say: never I'm hard on myself about why I'm not married- and I don't have kids and I should be further along at twenty nine and was thirty want to do anything else this saturday. I know that you can do all these things when you have kids and your married and I understand, but the effortless ness and ease of my life just kind of focusing on myself and the shock shook I want to make or the beyond answer, and I will not only the most islands all right, let's play drinking every time she says I,
Can we be sure everyone says we all go down sharply from arising in all of this, as as the bully can. I just say this first of all obviously I think your lawyer, I got till I reposted video. I had my own thought about it. I think What am I come and was pretty, but nine I did colors. Do we call this stupid slightly harsh, but also probably not an accurate? I feel, the right. First of all, the left left the media they were relate. They said watched you just once. Privacy leave her alone she's walls, and then they sense they proceeded, spend the next week. Talking about her and doing articles about it, because they just want to respect your privacy, but also this and is a burgeoning tik tok influence, or she has a pod guess all about being single travellers. Integrated is, and so I have bullied her by Of course, I have brought about the fate that all tik tok influencers dread by by giving her a lot of attention on the terrible thing. I did what I think The real point I want to make about this. I also made an ad in the tweet. Was that aside from the fact that she's promote,
this lonely terrible life. It's also like if you are single and childless, and there are plenty of people who are twenty, nine and thirty single and childless, and maybe they don't want to be and do something interesting that you have a lot of time with which can be an advantage. So so I admit that you have a lot more free time if you'd if your single jobless than I do a similar six kids so go out something, but instead of doing it, obviously breakfast make it easy reference and then use up and then do something, but it's not it's just it just being a consumer. That's that's one of the big problems or the way they are about this single external travellers. Is it, as they say, will be signalled, childless and then devote all your extra time to A really devoted consumer and going beyond, say, concert and watch reality, tv adjusted, but instead the life is worse than that, and this is what drives me crazy. It's I I think it is nothing wrong with being twin islands in what I think that's what they were trying to say that conservatives are suggesting that you
done something wrong if you're, twenty nine two hundred and ten tons of people that are twenty nine and single people that are thirty and single people are thirty one and single whatever it goes on and on there's no way, you'll failure, Maybe you didn't eat the right person. Things can go wrong, I get it it's a heart decided dated what's wrong. Is that what she suggests thing is that you should be a raging narcissist. If you are single, there are tons of things that can do when you're seeing you can go, hang out through measures in your nephews. You can go. You know offer yours the two help: kids that are tutoring at church. There are so many things you can do. She sits. Danish basely says the best part about now Having kids is that you can just be a raging narcissist and do everything for yourself and only think about yourselves and wake up at ten fifteen or eleven whenever she says, which I just think is loser behaviour and think about me. Me me me me all day she speaks to the narcissistic culture that we are living in today s feet like my way right, I might say, but this might, even though I agree with everything you guys should every single were the only thing that,
have to say about it is that ninety percent- ninety five percent of people, are born into a culture and that's the culture that they live in too few. In some ways, woman like this, who just described one almost empty lot. I've ever heard is the majority of you know she's born into this world. People sitting around the table or by nature by debt mission. People who say well, wait a minute. You told me this, but I'm not sure. I believe that that's not what most people are like most people, one into a culture and they live in that culture and what we have done to women and what feminism has done to women is a cry. You know, and I the my problem with shows like whatever, even though its an amusing show in his entertaining em up attacking it. For that reason, but it's like they pick up like the last person on the total who's been created, basically by What should the has lost so terribly lost its way?
Finally, as regards the women and what they are visible in her defence structure is the way I got is all about us. I'd like to get it, but I don't want to make any agrees, but you need some feta cheese on top it is it a breakfast knows. What is it is a breakfast. If you can, you too, for lunch is well known, is effectively a a tomato. Softly spicy tomato sauce in my book, which is the moroccan from for it, and you fried eggs on top, and you can put something feta cheese whereby the fairies ivory breakfast lunch and dinner for my husband and kids every single day, and I got three on the way. Like I'm sorry, your part time man you wake up at ten fifteen like that europe can also have the option to have sugar. Is you got mine and be married with ethical? This is certainly something there's. No. I want you to be true of your narcissism. Is your registry narcissist, but its reflective, and here is the real problem, the ass. duration is wrong: you're, ok, in fact wrong to aspire to this life. It is wrong. Who aspire to this? Isn't it there's nothing wrong with with this is how your life turned out. There's nothing wrong with. You haven't, sent the prison
actions to make a different choice, but to say that we ought, as a society, be apathetic about two possible aspirin. One is your twenty nine You have created a career in amerika kids, verses, You're. Twenty nine in a life consists of you stay out till really late, watching a bianti concert, and then you get up a ten thirty and maybe they trucks you got in the morning at eight hours of tv, any societies apathetic between these two choices is a failed society period. A society relies on the idea that the better life society have things to say about what a better life looks like eminently compulsion, maternal tyrannical compulsion, but of course any functional civilization. to rely on the basis that there is such a thing as good versus band. And good choices for sub addresses and guess what he said choices- is a set of choices. That is directed toward a good end and a good end is you should get married and you should have kids and it is better for you to get married and have given it is better for community. For you to get married have get busy childless society, that's the biggest thing does not offer us, or I think real stability or point there's also autonomy.
All the time and people say to me. What are you saying that that everyone is supposed to get married and have kids in? My answer? Is that most people are supposed to evacuate most bill are called to its responsibility. Most of us have Not everyone, though, some people who have a different vocation, a minority of energy. But to do that, every one of you get me another well that there are still some people it will you just never happen. They try to him when that happened, and so but here's the point. In my view, everybody, every man is called to father Every woman is called to motherhood hopes for most for ninety nine percent, probably of man. Father will take the form of traditional father and for women. Take article two former tristram other before for a few people to take a different form, but it has to take some kind of form. So maybe you never had a getting married and you were in you go and you and you're you're you're a missionary, or something and and you're taken care of Will you go work at a hospital or something, but you you take on a paternalistic paternalistic role. The point is that we're all called to say
in that capacity, in some way we certainly are not called to just serve ourselves and amuse ourselves. Even the roll out of me, you know, tend to share drew's pity and but they for this lady, but because she she's co package she's coping renovation and she's creation of this, and so what bothers me issues she Our culture is so and insistent on appearing happy all the time. We're never allowed to admit. You know that things working out very well. It would cause us to check our assumptions but which he says that most wrong. As she said, look I have so much ease in life. I don't have any obligations sleeping Ten thirty in the morning is what depressive faster to that aid seems like a depressed. It is here and she, but people have studied happiness for some millennia now and to quote girdled Aristotle again like startle has an answer. Is happiness is excellent. Rational activity, in accordance with virtue and activity, is the key word there. It's not just a thing that you let happened to you, it's not just
ass of consumption and letting flickering images on a screen just hypnotize you all day long. It's doing something in an excellent way. That's rational in accordance with virtue and if she's preaching this anti gospel to a lot of people on tiktok on her podcast It actually is our responsibility to say that's wrong. It's a complete failure for parents generation. Her generation or her it's a complete failure. It makes every generation has to impress on somebody parenthood in, and growing up. It is like plato's cave because you can experience until you do it right have to have somebody from from an older generation. Who did the thing and said tat? It was really hogs. Parenting is difficulties. Really difficult, I mean I have format, has sex parenting is not easy. It is a it is a difficult task. Your kids are a pain in the ass on a fairly regular basis and guess what is also most refilling thing and, most importantly, you'll ever do by a long stretch and in it it may you, a better purse and there is such a thing as a better and worse person. Not all people
are the same in terms of their moral quality. I mean everyone is the same in the eyes of god. That is not the same thing as saying that their activities make them the same in terms of moral quality, because they're, not not every aspiration is the same in terms of moral quality. It's a failure of older generations to inculcate on younger generations that they ought to try to get beyond the point that capable of experiencing here, and that does require a leap of faith. When we went, I got engaged my wife. I gave her a little speech it our engagement party, talking about how basically any good that you do in your life? Is it some level a leap of faith by well everything marriage being the biggest one but having his is is just as big because you don't really know what you're getting into when you get married cause. How could you because marriage changes you and it changes your wife and it changes both of you in such unbelievable ways over the course of decades the first day of marriages, nothing remotely like the fifteenth year of marriage, and I can assume the two hundred zero merit, a rope and an end when it comes to kids? It's different every single day is widely different parenting. A baby is so different from parenting. A three year old, which is so different from parenting. A nine year old battle,
the teenager, let alone a doll child every day, is an act of faith we're a society that is faithless an end not capable of taking the risk were very make the site you are always talking about. Here. Is a bubble of safety that exists for her, in which everything is exactly the same, and no risk is required of you and noticed can be asked of you and your told that you're rich, free behavior is actually the best thing you can do, or at least morally equivalent to taking the rest of the preserves future generations and a civilization worth preserving. I want to ask kansas a question, because I I know you, you homeschool your kids right. Yes, so where did this This is a question I mean the professor man, I'm assuming that is, mrs wash it does it because the idea of mean home school by mountains I can continue under the budget now this piece of what we have heard.
What's your do you you understand? What would you do? Oh that's. The thing is what we're talking about homes and am also also part of that. Maybe we just send them to match house because he see with all their values, and we would so many noticed we have. Someone gives exaggerated three more thirty, three more, you think maybe grossness orb them gap, but yet one of these things that why I am also my husband just thinks. The american education system in general is a massive failure compared to I mean it is which it actually is relative to. You know the uk. Still has some semblance of an academic thumb hold your culture, and so we talk about this over and over again, it's one of those discussions where, like it's crazy, that we're even talking about this- but I don't want to have to deal with the fear of some other idiot having a full of interesting him to pornography. I don't want to have to deal with these young women, and this is why it is so important to respond to these women so important, because you are correct their generation above them failed them right. They failed them. They failed to communicate the message and so were all left holding the baton, and this is why I hit these people on my podcast over and over again, because these cultural back cultural battle, they matter, isn't
into tweet this girl to say what I said. If you follow this girl's path, you are going to end up and nights by yourself on Xanax, because that is where it ends it ends. As you wish, Chelsea handler crying and burst into tears over absolutely nothing and saying we'll. Do it my way- and he just needs to be able to use this restroom- that's where your life is headed because you've nurtured nothing? You fought against her biology sociology trumped her biology and you will suffer at the end because in the end- you will win, and you know I did the bill mar porthos us with me spoke about that an end. What really happened and when bigot duped by feminism ripe. Does they get dude amazement? he's like a drug. You should try in college. I did excrement syllable feminist, most annoying when people like this, you, like now robotic additives as our colleague ever gonna, get around the heart of africa that many of you, but if you keep going your life is going to be absolute misery, and so it is why I'd take time to respond. We Emma watch carefully. We just watch forsake, there's nothing better could grow Congratulations on.
I'm not gonna, be better known divorced before thirty and at what On the I think another point we have to make culturally. Is that their? a lot of joy to be found in men joy to be found and parenthood and in family life that just as not avail What are you if you don't get married? Have kids just just enjoyed the show survive, but but but here's the important point you can also be. blue miserable as apparent you can beat. You incredibly miserable all the time so a joy that is available to you is apparent is available. It makes joy available to you, but it is an opportunity for joy and it's up to you to experience it. Not so in this comes up in a lot of always everyday. So, for example, last Saturday morning I get up my wife had to go out, and so with all six kids and what they want. You know they want. Breakfast in the babies are crying all this and is one of those moments were right now I can dwell
The fact that everyone needs me- and I could be really really annoyed and it's in the morning and actively dealing with it or I and think myself. This is a house. full of life. I got always kids that that want to be around me and they all interests interests, and g and life, and it's a wonderful thing. in that moment I can. I can really towards it's like it's a fork in the road and it's a very deliberate thing. Very indescribably happiness. women or I'm going to be miserable and and- that's so we went if you're. If our childless and you and you look at parents who are miserable all the time and they do exist I think. Well, I don't want that. What you have to realize is that those are parents who have chosen either way either way you're going to be more alive than you would ever be. Without those I mean there is such a thing as purpose, meaning and fulfillment, and that's what I out of that video and when she talks about ease, she's, not wrong, and it's very easy to be twenty nine and single, with no obligations that that's it. That's like that eases the words is this killing of ease and floating free of time. Of course, the biological clock is still taking so the realities It is used again. Is she
pretend it used between nine forever, but reality she aid and yours from now. She will we, thirty nine and in ten years That will be forty, nine and the industry that the parenting aspect of it you, Roy thou. My sir is interesting. Psychologist does a lot of the social science on these sorts of issues studies. We looked at the cross over between happiness, fulfilment and in many areas there a coincide right for for a lot of people. They get happiness from travel, but they also get fulfilment from travel. The one area where wide divergence is when it comes to parents and when it comes to parenting, single People will say very often they are their report self report, which is always dubiously they'll self report, happiness and and people who are. You have gone kids. Will self report not being is happy when it comes to fulfilment people with his self report fulfilment at a far I read because the truth is that I mean
that happened. It's like I'm going to have to unreal about. There's like you re ever everybody's is chasing the wrong thing. Like that, the phrase pursuit of happiness was supposed to mean what it meant to Aristotle. Wasn't supposed to mean you feeling happy today that it sets out what happiness is in if you'll get any sort of religious literature than did the deep need need definition, happiness is fundamentally different. You're are supposed to find fulfil fulfilment, happiness our coincidence- and this is why the I will, for example, can command you to be happy Jake. How can it be? Commanded to fuels are at. Work, can be commands, be happy that we have a bunch, a bunch that are coming up in your literally commanded to be happy, be happy we command? What? If I don't feel like it? What if I don't feel like I'm happy that day and the answer is we're not talking about subjective state of mind? We are talking about the meaning, and fulfilment. They come from doing a higher thing that actually matters in the universe and makes this society around you better and you can live. This sort of bizarre floating life in a sort of strange, solid, cystic bubble, but is that going to be fulfilling in any way when you, when you die at eighty and in you, and you look at or ninety any annual
back in your life? What exactly do put on your tombstone went to beyond say concert like what exactly what exactly goes. Yeah, you know. One of the miseries that sometimes goes along with marriage is divorce and One of the real miseries of divorce is customary battles and one of the best Just miseries of custody battles is gavin newsome prize- I take we'll get away from you and crop is genitals off, which is what is happening caliph, you may soon require the house and the senate in California pass this bill to allow judges to look at whether apparent goes along the child's gender identity during custody- is disputes and presumably without will mean is if a father does want to call his boy Sally. Then? He loses visitation of loose question now is: does Gavin newsom look like satan, It look like that, I think is this: is this evil bill very? and I am I dont dunno- if it's constitutional, I it will be struck down or if it'll even path.
Even get shine, but it is a joy. Genuine, even- and I think that the one thing you were talking before about. In the end. The faith and all these things in the idea that the ideal ocean of who we are. This was what was projected by guys, like me, Jane said, there's gonna be a transvaluation war values. It took Dostoevsky who without god? Not only will you not have morality but you'll have the opposite morality. I think we ve reached that point. I think we ve actually reach the point where we are doing and calling it good, which the bible has something to say to people. I believe understand. What's on this particular bill, the designs here, there's some obvious designs, it's also constructed to create more court, unquote transcripts budget? What's going to happen? women who get divorced in california in there a lot of women in california getting divorced all the time they're going to realise that! Well, if I want to win custody, their use, we ve been alive. It was whispering my little five year old sons year. That is really a girl.
I feel more happy and mommy will love him more if he wears a dress- and I know it's my husband's not going to go along with it and then boom? I get custody, so this is. This is a. This is very. This is like entrapment yeah and it's almost all women who do this. That's just the reality, and so this is designed to to create more of that. We have representative lorry wilson and introduce the bill, and I guess we have eclipse we gotta go. the up to take it away, miss wilson that parents affirm their children. They have, since the dawn of time. Typically happens when there general identity, expression matches their biological gender, but happens is when it doesn't that's when affirmation, starts to wane and that's what we're dealing with here it's called the tv I bill there. Now. mention anywhere in the law its in the law is the child's gender
identity and expression, and the parents affirmation of that. What ever it is, because It is our duty as parents to affirm our children. Good just sounds so I said our duty is exactly the opposite of residents, say no to my kids yeah, that's all day, every day forever. Ninety percent of what you do with the current is not affirming your tickets. Ninety was a dollar store. You're just set ninety percent. Ninety five- I I just I told us from I guess a couple days ago that just that you know on on Sunday, my six year old son comes to me and says daddy. Can I have a saw that? No, you definitely can't, but why just out of curiosity- and he will that search. I cut down of the forty four train, our backyard too, because you wanted would build a fort and suchlike that's just one example of when I'm not No firm, my child, but also your child, has
just simply no concept of reality of what's good for him of what say for him to your old asked me first things more: if he could drive the big car I mean I don't know, I thought there was something appropriate say now. Do you like it? Don't think he should actually that I did you all now. Could you guys I did not affirm him in his desire to DR weir our lives when they say things with conference like since the dawn of time have affirmed it. Did the donors have? Unlike what line you check? My watch and underline of time has I'm having some feelings it out this, like its matter only list they just like the music, you name, it is untrue, or anyone has ever affirm their children in any way remotely like this one things that I mean the spartans a fund, their children by leaving them out who die. You will then no longer claim. I am all for the fight and I am offer. Can its wielding more power than their use to wielding, but an important role in politics, which is you gotta, know when the whole them know when to folder.
No one to walk away and no one to run and right now, if you are in the state of california- and you are, the kind of marriage for certain groups. They just don't get divorced: the Jews, the orthodox Jews, the catholic there- are certain groups and say no divorce and rennie. you are in a marriage, though we're dead, this is a possibility and you have kids gmt, f o right now. You just can't risk by way of what about your in California. I just want to say that that's actually, I was gonna, say I've. I'm done being outraged at these Democrats in california I see that somebody whatever and I'm done feeling sympathetic for people that are in california, because they're basically watching north korea be built slowly and it's like- I Didn'T- have the option to get out right and they don't leave, they don't leave. I just Don't understand a percentage that actually or something there are plenty of people work, and so it is a little like you're about here. Aren't- and you see this stuff- and you hear them completely. And people. Why, in the machine, all these things, I'm going you off
so we have to leave mystic at what point do you understand that serve? able instinct kicks in- and you say if we're even kicking this around- that I gotta get real story of. Why we why this companies in nashville and the reason why my families in florida, it starts at so twenty twond was the year that we move because of covert and because the black matter riots, and is all that my wife looked at me and finally acquiesce to my determination that we get the hell out of the state budget five years prior to that when our when our baby, when our now nine year old baby, when I turned her and I do not think that in five years it will be possible to raise our child in the state, and I just don't think it's going to be possible, and I I look at stuff does, and I wonder how does anyone think going to be possible because there were ip The next step. The next thing they're going to do is they're gonna, start dia crediting any homeschooling program that does not affirmatively teach this stuff they're going to go after the Its goals are devastated, say that violated the anti discrimination law, not to me the title mine prescriptions by justice gore such that suggested in general, who ought to be treated the same as discrimination on the basis of sex they're, going to make it impossible,
the traditional person in the state of California, that is their goal, you've ever been owned. Your kids! Currently, if you live in california, others, there is no question about that. Its very bizarre me that parents, no stay there. Amid a short of don't I Did you really do not have the financial resources to pick up a move which would shocking because you're in california and you're just being taxed essential resources to be able to pick up and move at but short of Excuse I don't understand. The whining and moaning and saying that this is this is really bad in refusing to move your feet, because this should terrify every parent There should be way more. There is an exodus happening, but I think too slowly for this up that were set. They're even trying to make imaginary walls. You know if you leave their kicking around the idea. taxing people motors handed her, that's it that's a communist It's the concept is mind: boggling, you're, building an imaginary wall. It does, it does remind always Haiti's comparisons. to the holocaust into germany, but it does remind you of those people who escaped and came back and said you know: they're killing, everybody
and the Jews were going now come on, don't be ridiculous, mean this. You you're absolutely right. This is like an absolute nightmare, just just the idea that they could consider this with a straight face that way. If that's what she was speaking, I just thought like the: I see that person I'm on the next. you know I had this, attracts me how me caliph twenty years ago that we note that, with what yours, but when I'm growing up and you'd here these people america's evil in america or when we talk about where the good guys you're the guy, guys shut up. This is america, and I feel like I'm in that british sketch, you know you looking around and easy, or are we the baddies that were like. Sterilizing children ripping them away from their fathers, say nothing of killing. two thousand babies a year and a certain point The culture really becomes that we're living in the world upside down, where, where everything that's good, is considered bad and vice versa, there? Are we the baddies, knowing only certainly that certainly local knolls gets thrown off the hutu speaking like based
the presidency- and it is a fact that the council It is now the dominant culture in the united states and it could, sure, as defined by the media. If I'm, a hollywood is defined by all the things that we watch and ingest can by the law when there by the air in places like California I know how many of you were watching what happen over burning man as well. wildly entertaining for variety. reasons but one of the things that's so fascinating about burning man- is how went from just a bunch of nuts on a beach to one hundred thousand people showing up in the middle of the desert every year, including some of the most prominent people in american public life. Suddenly all these crazy people, port doing stupid things and having drugs and in the end, having sex with one another and worshipping a literal idol. A burning man is the object of worship as he goes. You know that you know they. I did a whole bit on this on the show, but you know they actually have like a list of their principles of burning man, death and the and the list of their principles, their ton of them, as you would predict, if you are going to create you know like a city as an encounter to the ten commandments and the and three of the most crucial, our self expression right it. They call ratan
self expression, radical inclusion and immediacy right? Those are three I mean. That's that's our culture, that's our culture right now, and that is the culture that that is being foisted upon every kid. They can get ahold of its. Why it's important for them to make gender queer available to your tenure old. They want their daily. Anybody here setting that they are not after the kids of course, they're after the kids, of course, they're applicant. How do you think they would for the next generation they're doing that the conservatives have not and then people traditionally, when we're talking earlier about how the older generation didn't inculcate in their kids a set of values. Said the servant libertarians and whatever values you choose. Those values are perfectly good. Those values are perfectly innocent. Well, that the left, never that compunction left his later. We want we'll crammed down our set of values on your child at the first available opportunity, and if you try to stop us, then we will see The EU is apparent, have failed in we'll try to remove the child from you. I mean that this is in. It should be terrifying. Anybody he's got, haven't you know if you ve ever seen, the harm will be the wicker man it have. You should This is basically about a christian cop, uptight, christian cop.
Goes to this island, a pagan worship, because he hears that there's human soccer, I am basically finds out the demon sacrificial himself, but it ends with this. Dr tremendous wicker man burning it is, it is Bernie man and, and it's you we could sit and talk about that film. If we watch that film, we can sit and talk about it for about three hours, as It applies to this moment because it is the moment in which this kind of copies is annoying and his utter we serious and his anti sexual and the pagans just lovely free love, man, love and aids. All yes, the beautiful naked children, gub jumping through the fog our vision is beautiful and, of course, their homes were kind of in this moment, but without film has become a discreet, a literal description of our letter. What was very found it? no ma am you guys, actually watch our films
I don't remember what spooky veggie, how you know, I think- and I fear that the age of the windows of the soul is ending. I, like your eyes out error, so yeah we're life and we're living in over alive. Horror fell like when I got scared. I pointed out that this this is just a pagan worship like a back now and people. Some people said this was crazy. What do they think? culture is, did I think, they're just so radically removed and ignorant of history? They don't realize that with the canaanites we're doing was just that they were doing a bunch of drugs that we're getting very drunk. They were having weird sex with lots of different people and goats and things, and they were worshipping idols, and then you can look at all of jewish history seriously. If you read the bible with all jewishness, we ve got to stop killing children, he won't kill. Someone know I've got a job I grow at about this time. But if that's what you're gonna it's now what thing I will say that what would the bible does say, and this is actually no relevance of the the dutch we're having and says radical separation from this
the radical. So yes, yes, there is a book of duty on me as like you're going to land there'll, be people will tempt you to participate in these parts of culture and you will not participating in such a quarter or the land will speak you out. There is a whole, Of course, his mood just read this in its work in the last couple of weeks. Pull us, of course, bad things that are going to happen to you, if you do all of these things, because that's that's that natural consequence of doing all these things and people read that his legs saying. If you do this, I shall might you with my hand, but that's not the that's. What he said What are you saying is the world works in a particular way? If you do, these things, the natural consequence of these things is, really really really bad, and so when consequences happen. I swear I because our societies who so childish they have no idea of cause and effect if they do. The thing is that it's like make my seven year old son, sometimes he'll do something he'll say about to do something. Bad and I'll say it like. If you do that this is going to happen, then he does the bad thing and then that happens they're like why did that happen? I literally just told you one second ago why that was going to happen and that's our society. We say like
what happens if you completely disregard children. Unpretending are enough to build a future. Well, then you have a travel society of miserable single people. But why do we have a child, the trouble society velvet miserable single people? How could this happen? You know something I used to love when I was a child and that I still love as an adult. Is it delicious chocolate, and many of you know that we launched jeremy's chocolate back in march and sold out our he him and she her wrist actively, not and not less bar, within weeks of the launch, will now Halloween is quickly approaching and we are back. can stock and we are ready to ship how phenomena is it that you won't have to settle for ideological chocolate from people who think frankenstein can become his own bride rights. This stuff he's left as corp of eight you and they ate what you believe strike back by ordering your chocolate, Jeremy, chocolate dot com before they sell out again, I'm a little miffed that you too booted this on this big weaken everything. But one thing I love about this- show not being on youtube right now,
we can just slam transgender ism for the entire that two hours I mean we can show the trans chocolates or the anti trans chocolates. We can talk about these. Or is that are going on very openly, usually have to go to daily wired. I come and become a member to get the ports of the show that you too will not permit on We enter the member block, there's one very, very important where we have to get to a can't. We haven't touched. I yet aliens close may going to their member block. Unless I have, because I know this is a more important story. A man from Florida of course tried to cross the Atlantic ocean in a human powered hamster wheels here. There is the industry. I know you can see a right there. He was arrested by the coastguard for some reason. Why and that's all that's about all around america, this man's ways, Risa baluchi, does right off the mayor our traditional american name. I he was arrested. Seventy miles off the coast of georgia when office it's bound him during a
manifestly unsafe voyage. While hurricane franklin was it toured the area arrested on what charges of being three yeah. I believe they they found him, but there was a big stand off because he didn't he didn't want to go. This is the first time authorities have found baluchi at this is not the first time. No, no, he tried it one other time had to go, so he didn't quite make it a two thousand and fourteen the coastguard found him also seventy miles off the coast manner this over that radio, seventeen it out, and I think that will not pass seventy miles. We only made two eighty it with an inflatable bubble that time during an attempt to run around the bermuda triangle, south very determined, to run around in the draft and even water out of like tom and jerry. doing so at top right now, what I think right, just move very quickly before we get to the member block, was the scarred right now,
Evelyn exist right down is we're down broadway we're out of his bed visited in innovators. The border is, does this adventure look? We live in a world that already conquered, and so people are looking for ways and most It's already been discovered. You have to go deep in the amazon or deep under the ocean like an intrepid explorers on a submarine or people are people aren't was a tribute to people. Aren't for ways to to to to reach a do subject to accede to expand beyond the normal horizons of normal human behaviour, and so this is this man, and how many years making this dempster with at least a week and blogger that I mean that thing looked very impressive and he finally launches in the coastguard shuts down his dream. For no reason I'll tell you why it's because you're jealous not allowed to dream that alive or not about I'm due to speak for and not allowed to have dreams anymore year, yeah amsterdam,
ask him that there is no need to. I love arab thousands of these hamster wills in cuba. How do we get more republican voters into our? That's it? That's what I want and cigar gable never actually lie. In my native order, there awesome- I love this autumn to more of this more more hamster wheel, not fewer hamster wheel. The answer to that the answer to hamster wheel is more hamster wheel. Wheels. That is the is the actual answer. Also again, I don't know what what does the coastguard? so here it can. I believe what blame here I need a spy balloon flying across amerika skeleton logger, Amira guy enhance our we'll seventy miles off the coast of georgia. Like a debt, can I be able to be the wet blanket authoritarian, far right wing concern. I dont think that people should be permitted
to commit suicide in elaborately cartoon. That way, I think that's a bad idea for society. I think people should be allowed to to go into the ocean elaborately cartoonish. What is needed is a second. I know, because I have been your rights ass. I have more questions. I want no more about the contraption I went off. I went away. We europeans like there are so many have abolished or in what were the charges have how many miles and the atlantic ocean is because, if its eighty I say let him have visited, it reminds me of a revised memories of the of we remember many years ago. The man that It took a long journey, but a bunch of balloons on a launcher. Yes, any floated into started. They took that man and also- and they arrested him, what kind of on what charge really on the charges of excellent cartoonish, fun. Yeah, that's terrible! I I don't, I don't understand it at all, and it seems to me that
whew. We should replace general mark milly with this, with, as it already has, has he has greater expertise and on the high seas and apparently many of our mill. I dont know how much white rage he has, that you know, that's, that's gonna, be appointed, contend, he's already live longer than most hamsters username with thousands of nine thousand. You know folks, it's time to take some of our member question well we're not going to switch off because we're here we're just here for daily work, less right now at it. So this is one of the perks, being a daily wire plus member is that you can submit questions about any. Big other than extraterrestrials and we will answer them from lovely members who fund this whole place first question Kansas, candice, william? a second season of comic convicting a murderer. Yes, where you debunk bonk, every new lawyer Kathleen. I think she does good job of making it look like he was framed, and I thought season to have a murderer was more convincing. Then season want while
that's actually an unusual. Take people said that season two was not great and season one was one of the hooked everybody. Most people actually dropped off after season one after watching a few episodes in season two. But to answer the question first and foremost, things. My husband's always say his lawyers got a lawyer. If you're a good lawyer, you not aware you just talk and like it oh and bill people for the money and she had the crowd already, because netflix did all the work for her it interesting to see that she has in yet suddenly things it it's come out, we ve already got in so many tremendous most people saying that they flip their opinion include people are in the documentary like marred core stephen avery. The cat incident like they were to cyprus like personally, looking at this in realising that they left out these details as already disturbing to me, so I think it's gonna be injured. Can, I think, especially because documentary makers were women. Kathleen Zellner is a woman when one you to learn what happened and how teresa callback suffered, and then you realize that you
again murdered in her after life, figuratively by a bunch of women who were just out to make money. It's not a good position to be in so I'm watching catholics elmer. I don't think she's going to be saying much absurd so far, she seems pretty mom I'm working on. Document documentary right now and if you know convicting a murderer, it there's tons of interests. Season to which I think ass you get through what we ve unpacked it and if you like now, this ends guarantee that maybe we'll do it, but we are working on. His stuff right now, which I want you to do. I want you to do convicting a murderer on oj yeah. I think Is that what I want you to leave all the man, especially after a three dimensional, are vital in everything and everybody they did that entire series, basically proclaiming that was because of the failures of the prosecution that he wasn't convicted. When is very clear, why wasn't convicted- and I clearly remember actually my childhood, like my dad and people in my family, being excited that he didn't
It was like this thing where your pressure was just you're black you're supposed to be happy that he didn't get off. I was so young. I remember I was in. That was pretty much it. I remember you're black, you cheered because he got off and then I got older. I learned the facts and I was like that he brutally murdered or a waiter or other. I remember they. They literally wheeled a tv into our classroom to announce the verdict on the other guys- and I remember when I was crazy, older, but that would those ninety five has eleven o clock. and I remember the wheeled into the class- I remember there is there: is it a dramatic, rational way It was like everybody who has every black in the class like you say, and everyone else is like he's soul obviously guilty yeah yeah now have you The gloves, that's actually did you say to gloves, didn't fit on his here by a thousand dollars you how long you wish our course so do you must? I will try. Comes it out. Culture replaced up all this. plays basketball, doesn't matter what the facts are, that that was what was amazing about the o j case. Not to get to complete the digressive here is that uci was completely disconnected from the call
a community, I'm not lying on the widest area in a way brentwood was the widest area in a way and by the way, if you been threatened by what he is guilty as hell right, he goes immediately to death row. If he's tried in brentwood and the minute they stay, they moved to downtown alight case was over basically because they are different, jury poor, but the community rallying round oj who had done nothing for the black me about like at all. We just, but he was a good sport, since it was amazing, amazing bank, that speaking of murders, this a question for the group Is it no spooky season person for me it is, but collectively what do you think I will indeed pain grab after I think I've, china, my husband to be prince airy, so I can be met him the instagram. Oh, come on just register grau your who's gonna, throw up and in what we have to take time to make that happen, I know it it. Just like I'm like it's perfect, that's we have to do, is moan and we welcome. the sea, where are you you're, actually anti following yet but you have. I wish I knew a poem
nothing to do ass. It does hagen spirits and your bumpkins crap. the german worms haven't minds they most of our holidays, like they tried to kill us, we defeated them, as he is, let's drink all reads himself and put on silly customs and potentially gosh. You know that What are you michael you? There is a look. I've I've used to be really into halloween back when I was just a vicious pagan, but I I'm into it now, in that it has great religious significance. You know all hallows even all saints day and so that there is a question for for christians, which is really tried, like good, wholesome thing to do, as you dress your kids up, not as monsters, ngos symbolises saints, and the thing is the saint costume
are pretty gory too, like Peter Morgan's got an accent either an accent is ed, St Simon. The zealots carrying a saw that saddam and half you know so those can be, or you just wear like white robes, but then the advantages go trick or treating with a kid, and you have to explain the costume every house. Oh I'm saying the blank expressions when you explain it, but I'm still pretty into it. So we split between, like a horror, show and a saint. My kid last year just went as Elvis I'm thinking now, I'm about curious george! Further for the little. beyond the man in yellow had for my elders. We did you put them in so this year. It probably be something star wars related cause makers are very very into star wars, and the good news is that a lot of characters in that so we're doing that, plus my sister's family. It's that that is eight kids combined for adults and my parents who to be georgia known as georgia. David. The baby is always baby yoda you are you pro halloween, I'm fine with it We don't want you talking to me said captain bill there is the root of all. Evil is like
with halloween and its current role, because for there is a model just one, but now it's actually got depression significance them. Let me I'm not if the kids are going to dress up like devils or whatever, but but you know it's just a fun and it's really modern halloween is just a commercial invention, so it doesn't have roots in deeper than that. So that's it. I'm with matt on the site. I like halloween, is fun. The fundamentalist christian on them, you are you are you can tell us about coming to know how you haven't you candy, so any good candy, which is an end. The parents could eat again, but they put razor. in the candy did you that's what I always heard they put razors in the kid I've never once had a razor in, like I did that to my kids, but my kids very much believe that there are bad guys out there. That might poison Canada. That's my daddy, But you re looking at the sacrificial eject financial interest. You you're a good man. I want many like Jeremy cha, but I want to launch my own jeremy chocolate candice. It's ok to be white trot.
Fabulous Allah will develop a wire and I'd like to pitch this line of Ben Ben who did the harbour in the average growth acting link, you ok, there's a browser out there live, there's gonna be ok on. Why not? Let me just go crazy original. What europeans were allowed was the rachel dollars, oh yeah, Yet it was like my original. It's that that's the best idea the delawares had inquired if I you know, fill out some and here guys this is a question for the panel. My brother has come out as a trans woman. My family fully supports his season and I seem to be the only person that seems to disagree with that. stuck between submitting and supporting him and getting shunned for being trans phobic. Any thought would help thanks, matt loss, Well, you know, I I think we all. I mean this is probably the number one question I get when I'm out doing college talks and
version of this question what I do set, such as family members, gonna strands. What I do I'm an answer is that unfortunately, there is not any easy like I can't give you I don't hand, would give you a three step process and you can follow and everything will be fine. it's just it just gotta be difficult, but for you there's just there's, there's no option of going along with it. You actually do I submit to it at all you can do xoxo so you're, not gonna, submit you gonna stand with the truth, it doesn't mean that you are being aggressive or not, sell, even confrontational, we're not. We go along with this delusion. Your brother is, is a male and you're gonna stand by that and all you do is have I think it will work out this way. Oftentimes it does. Where short term he's not and want to be around you he's gonna want to disown you as a as a sibling. That is the case, but down the line you bite you might play some seeds and down the line, quite possibly He will realise that not Not only were you right, but you were the only person in the family. We really loved him in any way. That matter
yeah yeah I actually had I was I was walking around tennessee the other day and a galleon. To me, we're chatting and she watches the show, and she was with some liberal people and then as we're talking she was here before I left you. By the way, can you tell mad that his movie really helped me, because my sister is a trans like thinks- and I said, I'm sorry, that's very difficult and she goes yeah. I mean she's like had the mastectomy like she's pretty far along in this I could tell the scale didn't issues surrounded by liberal people shoot she didn't know what to do and- so she was standing for truth is she could, but she really felt the pressure and your movie I like shit to on how she can handle the skype. Mothers is as they did. They encounter message. What you're saying is one of the worst messages our society, which is that love means unconditional support for any decision that a person makes no matter how damaging to themselves or others that is now
is that, even when the bible says, don't places stumbling block in front of a blind person, this is what it is talking about. literally. What is talking about you you're not allowed your biblically forbidden, and you should be morally forbidden from somebody is doing something wrong. Humoring going along with it, because if you truly love that person you have to let them know what they are doing is mistake for them, it's a mistake for the family. It has extra time and it's so hard, it's so bad. It really is, but there's it As matters there is no other choice but to surrender render that does not that's up well. That's just added. We essence. Scandal are ways, and there are ways and ways of doing this, and we know that one of the course I'm really sorry about one of the things very justifiable radius recently is very disturbing on the right is that the choice is between accepting some, but what somebody's doing him and condemning them, throwing them off a rooftop or burning them at the stake, and there are plenty of ways to turn to somebody and say: listen. I love you, I'm always here, for you I'll always talk
just tell me where I stand on this and any time you need me I'm here you know and that's that's a different thing, but also by the way have been listened to any d d transition or close call or any details issuance spoken out about this and that all say the same thing about me? They feel we betrayed and used by the medical industry and by therapists and councillors, and all these I mean all these systems- institutions that have than that have abuse them, but but also deal what you're they also looked back at their family members. in they think like. Why didn't you? Why did you go along with? No, I didn't you scared me. This question for Ben ben- any updates as to how Pendragon is going and when Jeremy is coming back, so germ you'll, be there forever No beads, he'll and you're force me purgatory liked it to come to this sad in him, despite the fact that he started the show mainly so that he could be part of a show with all of us to come to this in this bag space at this specific backstage set and I'll be doing that for the next twenty years, while Jeremy's on greg. I then other realities. I spoke with Jeremy today and
its apparently going right. You should a battle scene which sounded awesome. I know that you, if she visited the site. I've got a question for you than it is for me, so I was over in budapest, but it was before so I jeremy, obviously, but I was before they started- shooting I I've seen on an iphone. You know I've seen some of the it's out of this war, I had no idea, I mean I am a billion, an entire village. they're gonna have to start selling furniture from this sad and all just to start funding what's going on over there. It is it. Is it the scale of this not really be overstated. If you know this is not the ordinary films very and yes, he's gonna, be over there forever and that's too but I hope I get to see him again at some point as question for me: tat I believe that once married, you can't be unmarried. However, what if the marriage? not done by the church. Let's say that a man gets married outside of the church
gets a divorce. Is it ok for him to get remarried inside of the church? I am not. So this is actually not an answer, a question. For me: there is a process for this in the catholic church, it is called a knoll meant and people think annulment is just the catholic loophole around divorce. As a catholic say, no divorce point, my boss, Sorry it's over, not gonna happen, and The question of a gnomon is: was your marriage valid in the first place, which is kind of what you're getting at, and I dont the answer to that is. I need a lot of the specifics. So this is why there is an investigation- is virtually and of differ. to get an omen, what happens after a marriage they well my husband's, a big jerk and You know he cheated on me and if that doesn't matter, I mean it's bad, horrible and obviously matters in your marriage, but that wouldn't determine whether or not your marriage was valid at the time. So what you would do- and this is really this? the thing that in our individual a society we like the here is you you would go the church- and you would have the relevant authorities investigate this and allow At times there are issues with with power.
just we're done, but if not stock man. Sorry to tell you, but you gotta work on your marriage and if people took that more seriously, maybe the divorce rate would be well but lower, as that question for all. I want to get married, but I haven't found any one. I'm so scared of dating apps after a friend got kidnapped from one. Why? yeah go on Twenty and getting old? For my culture, family can faith you're, not twenty in your area, like a war hobby universally. How do I find conservative christians? college, I'm active in my community, I need a guy like you guys. What do I do, while I'm taking baby? So sorry not going to work know, but I'm hearing this a lot from young women have You were good standing and actually cling conservative values the guys aren't stepping up, but that only four of
with David David David free field of sex available whenever they want in any place from any woman, basically well just what what is the actual? Also the concept I agree, I I agree with you constantly on with that lady. Is that she's problem getting that it's a standard but yeah, that's one element and then also the consequences that the me too movement, which I just talking about yesterday's men are scared to even approach them and ask her on a date to compliment her and tell her that she's beautiful these natural things happy with men, and women have now been cast as perverse. The perverse up is not consider. First, of being naked mine. It's totally fine, but then a man just be allowed to go up to a girl and say, look beautiful. to her and women are suffering because they're like why aren't men stepping up the plate? Well, because the terrified their terrible? because they hold the door and a feminist,
He was at them and says I can do it myself in europe more than merely all the time. I never really there's a hundred a year ago that we have adopted a cultural signal if they try to initiate if they try to flirt with a woman or something that further progress. In actual fact, I asked if I could just to give subsume practical advice, what are really to get rid of us. I haven't been on the data in over a decade, but should be about the dating so I think that's a lie these dating apps from the little I know about the many dating apps. Probably most of them are pretty bad, because they're really just hook up absent the people that use them. interested in having relationships, but if you can find nothing there, still some absent sides other dating sites where people tend to go there because they're interested in actually having a relationship in there and they are really it's up, even if there are put it this way, it's more of a courtship site, and so I think it's that that's a very practical tool that but these days should use and really, I think, for a lot of people that they like it. If I,
I have that, if I don't have the app or the website, then how am I supposed to know why? The other thing is you do have to make friends if you're a single person you do have to make friends with people who are married, because if you ask a group of married friends, If they have somebody for you very often, they will have a match, making bob hundred go backwards and they look how it happens. Luxuriant in as it is now, I know in the orthodox me the way that it happens is basically have a single person and you invite them overfish about with a bunch of other people, the personal sam, single and literally the first question. All the married couples ask is ok what you're looking for the boot will immediately start, but what we call the sheriff conversation rate will start talking with them. What they're looking for them yesterday racking our memories, but I'm ok, whose still available whose it s actually mean what conversation it's called sheriff. They should have him. Is it that's like they, the hebrew term for four fix ups the crises say start having. This should have conversation. This is stuff that, like I don't know couple that hasn't fixed up couples in it, this community? Essentially I remember the woman I introduce you to that are used in the anti, for I was orthodox jewish family in new york and they were all like you bet. I love you but
ways. She was a matchmaker yeah captures matchmaker and it worked. it actually works in the present if you watch it, so I I rarely recommend shows on netflix, but I did do a youtube video about a show called jewish matchmaking, which is on netflix and the lady who does it is what they call shotgun, she's, she's a full time matchmaker and it's unorthodox lady, so He says is actually pretty good at I mean she's she's actually like having people date for values she's. She tells them that they relations chased that they should try to actually get to know one another and determine whether their into you know something merrily related, and I know that, but but these big. The broader question is, I see this in my community and if you guys, who is also, there is a while emails with the number of girls one get married, which actually in many in our communities larger the number of them because there's an age gap also. So what happening. Is that guy's? Can we, apps all the time like the thirty but girls by the time in our community that are like twenty five are already starting to get, unlike the the like you're on the older scale of getting married in our community, and that's that's a real problem, and so the only way to fix that is by
going back to, I know old fashioned words. Chastity is the only way go back, they ve because again, the old bargain was Yes, you would have sex within the confines of marriage and it was a real draw. You know his real selling point is like if you would like access to this thing, that will give you extraordinary, bliss and pleasure and also comes along with the family. Then you're going to have to get married for it, and then women are like what if we just have sex randomly- and I was like okay sounds amazing and then women were like well, but where did all of you go? Why exactly? What? Where did all the men go to store that we're all the men when they believe this was it. You know. Sometimes people would before that If so, what a bars where they go to work my life joint that enjoy the softball league. Recently, at an from you, I can find a lot of men in this off bali, but that that's fine You can meet people there, however, my friends, who I've kind of helped guide to different little romances and thinks it's it's not you go to a common interest group, it's when you go to a common values. Correct could be political, it could be. Religious is better, but that's gonna be me
much more effective because the guy you see at the bar you maybe maybe he's a good guy. But you just have no way of knowing that the guy you go to the sports league never gets to meet the girl. You wanted the war and also for his rare, it's rare, not not to sound like a self help book, but there's basic things are like you have to work on your on yourself, man that that that's that's the the only thing you have direct control over right now, if you're single and you want to meet someone you have you have direct control you can't force anyone to be interested in you, but the you can directly trolls yourself, so very often when I talk to single people, whether man or woman, and there they have complaints like this. even here are not to be rude, but even just like looking at them. I I can think well there. There are some things you can you can address bar you can go to the gym, you can work out. You can work on europe, s things like appearance that really does matter that was initially draw you to someone and draw people to use so basic things like that, and I think so too to be virtuous, I mean this is where, where, where do? Where are you we're in in location? Are you in a church
Are you going to the temple? Are you when the places where you're going to meet the guy or the girl who's doing the same things that you're doing? Because, if you're, if you're doing listened back? In my I was an atheist for ten years, you know and some of my single days I was a little blow now listen here. I ate some dogs and did some blow and hung up like. I wasn't like going down the obama path, but I know when I was, I would hope not when I was either in my mind or in your life with him- maybe it's both, but but when I, when I would data gal back in my single days, I was like kind degenerate at vienna is kind of a derelict. I was not at the appropriate degree of virtue to which I could we expect to you no other than through it solely on unmerited grace to to end up with a a virtuous lady like sweet little elisa. So like you can work,
When yourself, in that way to to be the kind of person who is even remotely deserving of of the kind of woman you want to marry, but it's more important to just be hot and behave and looks nice. You gotta, look smack. I feel bad because I I feel like I have a marriage, an exemplary marriage wreck. I can tell people about being married, but we did anything wrong. I pick my wife up. Hitchhiking every single thing wrong when you get there are as raised by now. Are you? What are you still? It still her understanding, but still I like, I don't know how to meet people, because I did everything will be checking You have only to grant. I agree very much surprised and re go works every job, this equation for everyone, thoughts about evolution. I think that other animals probably involved. But I bet in time, believing that animals without when souls birth, a human
the human soul I saw at sea I live everybody is here. We all believe in that darwinian nonsense. Yes, I mean like in, in which sense I mean the way. That's a good question haven't has because there there there's a bunch of sort of versions of dark darwin that that are competing with one. either the classical darwinian senses is not correct. There is no smooth scale of evolution that, where overtime there push with equal Ibrahim is the way that ever which really worked with a sort of what random explosions that you can't really explain as too look at work. It's basically stable for a long time in bam, all the sudden, huge variety new species- It can windows and then bam huge right of new species and in great advances, and to me, like one of the things that that Stephen Meyer talked about this. What is that, all this dna that's kind of pre existing the experts jane and then explosion happened, suddenly gets activated.
wonder. Why is all that stuff there in the for the can can use whatever mechanism he wants to make a human being? I'm always I'm always confused by this idea that god must have. The only way this would have happened is if god was like. I was a potter and he just when he like made clay and that's how he did it. I know that maybe that you would do it, but god god can do it. However, he he damn well pleases and as far as when the soul adheres, The the answer would be when sold here. So I mean I don't have a straightforward cs. Fierce louis said was that there was some. maybe there was some kind of animal thing, but it's at a certain point regard touched some baboon and that baboon, because Adam and I haven't heard that lol. That's why I've never quite seen this as a as a great spiritual problem like a lot of people. Do I think I'm meant to bend to best planet. We know that god, god can create, however, wants to create. We already Well, the god creates gradually that's how I choose to do it, but that's how he creates every individual person every person starts in the womb is a microscopic human being and then and then grows from their initially is unrecognisable, so human because work recognizable over time. It is was human, so we know the god grant scratch.
lion, and we also know that dumb. We know what I mean, what is evolution? It's just a genetic trades inherited overtime and change. Small changes over time that build we, this kind of thing happens and we have observed it even to the course of human civilization. You could look like he wherever this is what we can look at it. You know dog, ok to dogs. Every every dog is is descended from from work, and we know this- and so the gold retrievers? That is, if you go back far enough great great times, a hundred grandfather is is a wolf, so we know that with we ve actually seen this. We ve observed this human civilization happening said it. I don't challenge my faith at all- might be a little tougher than the one. The the key issue is randomness this. This is the stupid part of evolution, because at the randomness or order of systems outside the system, if you inside the system, you can tell whether it's random, ordered, except by clues, deduce it and dear that this is random, is absurd and
all of the arguments for eight years and from evolution are about the randomness, though not about the evolution of europe, and it is not already and we are not miranda, I mean the larger question. May I definitely been evolution but the martyr question for me as like devolving which had it actually happening right now, like I'm watching people that are like going back to her most on the international political is screaming in the streets in acting like them boom. So I'm gonna pay pay, I'm I'm actually terrify the cup like devolving you don't. I might go to check that. I think I might be the most like door when skeptical than perhaps there there's a good say by david color, under whose genius polly map, who put it in the car, one of your books and it is a school giving up darwin and he did it, he's a mathematician, and he said he he just now finds darwin to be mathematically, untenable, wasn if time is a really interesting order in its good article and based on another book by David berlin, ski called, the right deniable darwin think, will end and it David alert or says: look I find evolution to be a beautiful theory. It pains me give it up actually, and I dont
darwin, because there were just been advances in mathematics that we have now that we ve been darwin. Wouldn't that available to him so I remain an evolution, though directed evolution or even the kind of resuscitation of Lamarck who had his version of evolution and then a kind of went away for a while. Then it's come back through epigenetic than the notion of inherited acquired rights through life eye. I basically don't care about evolution. I if I found out tomorrow that it's all completely bunk, I wouldn't be surprised law and I wouldn't care that the one part I think that is and if I found in it were true- like I guess, we'll be fine- that one that I think is spiritually significant is as something that provides, the twelfth insisted on and money generics, which is, we have to be descended from a common ancestor We human beings have to be descended from a literal, Adam and a literal eve, whatever their names were, wherever they were, how well they looked up, because if that is not the case, then things like human solidarity than than things like
well, then so many aspects that go along with political life and that have theological bases those kind of go away, and, as as do issues of original sin and salvation history, and so I do. I do kind of stick on that point of a common monogenic becomes increasingly accepted a lot of science, not so far from it and far from it needed to you know country. ours is a it about I'm. I will stand with aquinas which, as you know, if science in the bible contradict one of them, is wrong interpreting one of them wrong, the the basic I like it. tomorrow that actually humanity had evolved separately, but this in multiple different places at the same time and in cross rooms at some point with that,
finally bother me, no because they descended exists in every human heart existed in all those human hearts. One of those human hearts were created must certainly wouldn't shook the truth of the depth of genesis, which is probably the double, would wouldn't it, wouldn't it be at the very least, complicate the the choice about in Adam. We all sin welcome, the fact that I don't, but that that depends on how you're reading the adam and eve stories, you read that absolutely literally, one man, one woman. They were in a garden and then they ate a piece of fruit, and then god cast them out of this. This garden for trouble, and has given an all this then shore, But if you read it the way that I think it is meant to be read which is as the greatest possible in human history ass, an end which is meant embed the most fundamental messages in all of human history. The first several chapters of genesis are like the most fundamental stuff ever written by anybody ever because god wrote them, and so what that means that like, but by the way we can enable the same way. I read the stories of noah the same way. Who could, if Adam Adam, can be a genre of thing? But if there were
lots of adam and eve stories right, I mean there's, there's there's chapter one in chapter two there but it, but if, if there were lots of differ, Adams, who all just coincidentally happened to sin, does does, that winter is buried in human nature, the story that of any with human beings, attempt to supplant their logic for gods, logic and our kicked out of the garden, because, but then did out of it and every and every human being recapitulates that journey throughout the course of the, Why didn't did Adam and eve not have the ability to obey god and not to disobey got it? They had the ability to obey guy, but the body. The temptation of every man is to supplant his own logic for for gods logic, which is why no one ends up in the garden, because you not because in the end, human being Fundamentally, without an act of complete faith, human beings-
are fundamentally incapable of identifying completely with god's will, because god's are unknown. What Adam was able to before he sent? Wasn't there and that's the tradition and understeer with without asking questions, but then he starts asking questions and and pretty soon I don't think it's entirely possible that there was an adam and eve, but if there wasn't, the bible is still. This is what I'm saying little risky since you're not going to take the risky position of. I know exactly how everything went down. The one thing I do know is that the bible remains true, no matter how many so incredibly true yeah. Well on that cliffhanger on the cliff, hang roby, urgent and didn't get a chance to talk about oh that's a topic that guy is but we'll be sure to get to it next and what will sit around here talking about it, we will can't wait to do it. Thank you so much for tuning into daily wire backstage see next time. The.
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