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Moral Outrages Are Everywhere

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Season 5, Episode 59.


Mike Slater fills in for Buck. His theme for today's show is moral panic. Mike dives into how the woke left is trying to pull at the heartstrings of America by making everyone offended by everything.


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You're listening to the Fuck Sexton Show podcast, make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, Team, Buck Mike Slater in San Diego, filling in here in the Freedom Hut. It's wonderful to be here. Thanks for having In this hour, we're gonna talk about the truth behind hate crimes and the moral panic that are elites that are better as our superiors are well unfortunately successfully creating in our country.

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other day. This is in relationship, in reaction to the mass shootings from the last couple weeks. He said, we should be able, Barack Obama, we should be able to live our lives without wondering if the next trip outside our home could be our last. We should, But in America we can't. Like, oh jeez, oh, my betters, that's hysterical. That that reminds me of Lebron James. Remember Lebron James. While back he said he's scared to leave his house.

He said, he said, you are literally being hunted. That's what he said. He said, you're being hunted every time you step foot outside your home. That is hysterical, That is, there is zero relation to reality at all. I'll just so let's do a couple numbers. We're gonna throw some numbers here on the radio. Numbers are kind of hard on the radio, so we'll do the best we can here. Just number of black people. This is two thousand and sixteen. Number of black people killed in car crashes, six thousand

and seven hundred. Number of black people killed by other black people, two thousand, five hundred and seventy number of black people killed by white people, two hundred and forty three. Number of black people killed by cops. Because that's what Lebron James was talking about. Eighteen A number of black people in twenty sixteen struck by lightning ninety six. You have a far greater likelihood of being struck by lightning if you're black in America than you do being killed

by a police officer. Yet Lebron James says, you're being hunted. You're literally being hunted when you step foot out your own Barack Obama saying it's it's not safe to go outside. That is just whipping people up. That's causing chaos and anxiety and division. So let's get some truth. Let's give some truth. Your chance of being murdered in America one in twenty thousand. Stay out of the drug trade, and

your chances are even better of not getting murdered. And most murders occur with people between people who know each other, and most murders actually occur in the home. Now when you step foot out of them. Mass shootings are even more rare. And that's the context of what Barack Obama was talking about. The mass shootings. You have as close to a zero percent chance of dying in a mass

murder as possible. About fifty people a year are killed in mass shootings, so you have a one in six point six million chance of being killed in a mass shooting in a given year. And Barack Obama, the former president, is telling people that you should be scared to go outside. It could be your last It could be your last time you ever to go outside and say goodbody or fan. No, that's absurd, that's absolute nonsense. Now. The reason he's saying now,

it was a couple of reasons. In the third hour, we're gonna talk about moral panics, and in the exact format of a moral panic, and the very quick of it is an event happens the media and politicians whip people up into a frenzy. Third step is people get super anxious and freak out panic. And then the fourth is the government swoops in to save the day. That's always the final step, even though usually they're the ones who cause the problem in the first place. Almost always so.

The reason Barack Obama is telling you this that you should be scared to go outside, is to create the illusion that America is terrible. America is evil, America is rotten to its core, America is an awful place. You should be scared to go outside. That causes people to be in a panic. And then the government can swoop in and say, hey, it's okay, you're scared. You're scared. You shouldn't be scared. What a shame that you scared. You know what, I can fix it. Let's just hand

over all the guns. Go ahead, just just give just hand over all the guns to me, or give me the authority to take guns from people, and then we'll solve this, and then you don't have to be scared anymore, and all this panic can just go away. That's how that works. You see it now. In a little bit of Barack Obama's defense, he did live in Chicago where last weekend fifteen people were shot and three people were killed.

But we don't talk about that because you can't blame white supremacy for that, and you can't blame Trump, although I'm sure there's some people can find some convoluted way. Did you just then? I got some numbers here on interracial crimes, so we just keep his party going. So it's numbers are about the same every every year. I mean, I have the exact numbers here from the FBI. I

love that. I'm gonna share this right here, and I know these people are gonna say an email and they're like, who's this slater guy comment in from San Diego filling it for block sex and thinks he can blah blah blah or whatever. I'm gonna get them. It's fine. These the FBI statistics. I don't know what to tell you if you're upset about it. So I'll be gonna round

the numbers because they're about the same every year. I mean, it's five hundred and seventy six is the actual number, but about five hundred and fifty black people kill a white person every year. So five hund fifty black people kill five and fifty white people, and it's two hundred and fifty white people killed two hundred and fifty black people every year. So it's much more likely that a black person kills a white person than a white person kills a black person. Now, I know that upsets people,

but I share this because the perception is the exact opposite. Mean, look at Lebron James, Lebron James bronck up. I don't like, what's crazy? This is so well the former president and Lebron James talk about how they're gonna get killed by white people. He can't even go outside. And I come on the radio and I say, well, actually, here's the numbers, and it's you're way more likely. It's it is more likely that a black person kills a white person than

what you're saying. It is all racist. Say, oh, listen, I didn't even bring it up. Like crime is awful, like no one should kill anyone. I don't know what we're right, but I'm just trying to bring some perspective in truth and therefore peace to the situation that this is a crime problem, not a race problem. But perception matters, because when your perceptions all messed up, you're not even

you're not even in your right mind. One of my favorite questions that people do surveys on his perspective related questions. So this one just came out a couple of weeks ago. They asked people how many unarmed black men are killed by police officers every year? So I'll ask you how many unarmed black men are killed by police officers every year? What do you think? What? Just give it a ball park number, how many unarmed black men are killed by police officers every year? Take a stab at him, take

a shot at it. Forty one percent of liberals and they broke it down based off of your political leanings, man, forty one percent of liberals believe it's over a thousand. Over a thousand unarmed black men are killed by police every year. It's like three a day, the truth, But thirteen or so, thirteen twenty eighteen, there was thirteen that's very different, and then over a thousand. But you see

what politician and media led moral panics can do. It can cause you to cut have wildly wrong perceptions, and then people freak out and then we end up making really bad policy, if nothing else, but also bad cultural movements. People scared to go outside and there's no reason for it. I got one just from example from from yesterday. Example from yesterday Richard Bluemanthal Senator from Connecticut. He said that eight children every day are killed from guns that are

stored unsafely. He was blaming Republicans for the mass shootings. He was blaming Ted Cruz specifically for ducking responsibility. He's complicity. He said, Ted Cruise is complicit in all these shootings. And he said eight children are day, are lost every day from guns that are stored unsafely. I heard that, I thought, what in the world he's talking about like that. There's no way that's true. So I did some research on where he got that. He got that from the

Brady Campaign. I think it's it's probably the biggest anti gun group in the country. And I found the website where they talk about this. They called family Fire and it's not true. It's not true. It's seventy kids a year are killed by accidental discharge, which is not eight a day, it's more like one every five days. That's a huge difference. Now seventies too many. Everyone should do a better job of storing their guns properly and teaching kids not to touch guns, not to play with guns,

use protected act as if every gun's loaded. We like, we know the rules, and people need to do a better job of being a gun owner, no doubt about that. But one kid shot killed every five days from accidental discharge. It's very different than eight a day and would therefore create very different reactions. But that's Richard Blumenthal's point, right. He wants people to be at a panic and freak out so that they can come to the rescue and save the day by taking guns away from people. So

what's the problem with these lies? Just yesterday I read First Corinthians fourteen four and talked about how God is not a god of confusion, but he's a god of peace. And First Corinthians fourteen forty it says, but all things should be done decently and in order, in order. And if you do a study on the word order throughout the Bible, God is order. God is order, He is clarity, God is peace. And when you spout off wildly inaccurate numbers and create these moral panics that have no relationship

to reality whatsoever. You're not you're not acting decently, and you're not creating order, creating confusion, panic and division. Watch out for people who are doing that. Mike later in San Diego, filling it for the Great Buck Sexton. Mikes later, it's brother word, what's going on? Team Buck? Mikes later in San Diego, filling it for the Great Buck Sexton.

Super grateful you're here. Oh please don't turn there. I know listen when I tune into my favorite show and my guy's not there, I am tempted to tune the radio off as well. But give this segment a chance. I think you'll like it. I want to talk about anti Asian hate crimes. There is no anti Asian hate crime epidemic, does not exist, not a thing. But after the shooting a couple weeks ago in Georgia, that instantly became the narrative from the media. I know Buck talks

to a lot about that. So we'll get some truth here as if it matters. Truth doesn't matter, just truth even matter in our post truth world. Again, the Four stages of a moral panic. You think we know better by now, You think the American people would be Why wised up when we see these moral panics coming after COVID and after George Floyd, and we need to knock it off with these already. There's four stages to a moral panic. First, something happens, so the bad happens. Second,

the media inflames it and makes villains and victims. Third, people get anxious and panic, and then fourth the government comes in and fixes it. So in Georgia we have this sex addict psycho who was kicked out of his house or being a sex addict, and this whole thing killed eight people, six of them Asian, in that massage parlor. For some reason, we have this like drive to figure out the inner thoughts of a psychotic mass murderer. Like,

I don't know why we do that. Can you even begin to fathom how deprave do you have to be to go randomly kill a bunch of people? I can't, But if you want to look into the psyche and find a motive. Police asked him if it had anything to do with race, and he said no, Like, well, what are we doing it if it did? If he if he was like, I hate Asians, I'm gonna kill a bunch of Asians. And then he did, and police said, hey, why did you do it. You think he'd say, oh,

because I hate Asians, but he didn't say. He said no, I did nothing to do with race. But that didn't stop the media. Here's a key with people who are trying to inflame moral panics. Here's how you know or one way when they just tell you in a percent increase in something without giving you the raw number. So the La Times wrote an article and they said there's a historic rise of hate crimes. Thirty three percent increase in hate crimes against Asians in Seattle last year thirty

three percent. People like, oh wow, thirty three percent. That's terrible. What they don't tell you is that that is an increase of from nine to twelve, which isn't right. I feel like they put that in there that would negate the entire posterics of the article. Whatever, I hate crime even is right, so defined differently and right. It's a silly thing even to have crimes a crime. So something happens, the media fits it into a narrative. In this case,

you know, white supremacy. It always is. Third the panic La Times headline pepper Spray, Instagram and Buddy Systems how Asian Americans are dealing with attacks, and it talks about how people are buying a pepper spray in bulk. They're buying what do you do with bulk pepper spray? Should you imagine buying like like a fire extinguisher full of pepper spray? Like, what are you gonna do with that? You just walk around preemptively shoot it in front of

you wherever you go. So it just talks about this article in the La Times about all these these people who have they they're panicking. Thirty one year old guy, Vietnamese guys talking about how he's got to make sure his batteries always charged so we can video the inevitable hate crime that's coming his way. And one woman said that you're carrying this feeling of inevitability. She says, I

can barely get out of bed. You can't live your life on guard like this all the time, and I don't know what I'm gonna do, and I can't leave my house alone. It's like, wow, that is entirely irrational. You've maybe heard the line that there's been a one hundred forty nine percent increase in hate crimes across the country. One hundred forty nine percent increase. Again, without giving you the raw numbers, that's from forty nine to one hundred

and twelve. One hundred and twelve. That's what we're talking about here again, one hundred twelve too many? But is that worth buying pepper spray and bulk and living constantly on guard to the point where you can't get out of your bed undred twelve. There's nineteen million Asians in this country, nineteen million, there's one hundred and twelve hate crimes. That's a moral panic. But then the government swoops in saves the day. At least they say they're gonna save

the day. They always end up making things worse. By the way, isn't it interesting Kamala Harris is now all of a sudden, our first Asian vice president, Like I've never heard that ever until last week. Her mom's from India, so she gets it. She can fix it. I mean, she understands what it's like to be an Asian American or something. So the government's gonna fix it. But the government actually caused all this, I mean How did the government cause these bad things to happen? Where are these

hate crimes taking place? La Times? I might be dead right now Asian man describes brutal attack on San Francisco street. These crimes will taken place in San Francisco, in LA in New York, not exactly Trump Bastion's Trumps strongholds. So what's happened in San Francisco? In La California? We have something called Prop forty seven, maybe past six or eight years ago. So like that, it lowers felonies, many felonies down to misdemeanors. So these people used to be getting arrested,

they're not getting arrested anymore. To keep it on the streets, there was an attack in a laundrymat. Three fine gentlemen attacked those Asian guys sitting inside a laundromat, just came in cole cocked him from behind and took his money. Those guys were connected. They were caught and connected to eight car burglaries in San Francisco. Shockingly, if you keep

criminals on the street, you get more crime. So you have Prop forty seven, we have COVID, we've in California, we've emptied out our prisons and jails, or I should say our jail. So we just let these criminals out on the street, because heaven forbid they get COVID in jail. San Francisco just last year elected a straight up Marxist as their DA. And I'm not like, that's not an insult. I'm not like he's self proclaimed high I'm chez a Boudine. I'm a Marxist. I used to work for Hugo Shabaz

in Venezuela. Vote for me, and I won't prosecute crime like that's that was his whole thing. LA Times wrote a story about two Asians who are randomly knocked over on the sidewalk for no reason. The attacker is named Jorge Devis Milton. Black guy goes by Yah Yam Muslim who has two prior felony assault convictions. Do you think that guy was motivated by Donald Trump calling it the China virus one attack in San Francisco made news because this guy attacked a ninety one year old lady and

she beat him up. It was a crazy homeless guy. Is that Trump's fault? Story in Oakland a racist tirade against an Asian gas station owner. I got the video of it. The guys was a Muslim guy, these Arabic bumper stickers on the back of his car. He wanted to pay for his gas and quarters and got mad when the owner wouldn't let him. Is that Trump's fault?

We got to be very careful these moral panics, because there are people who are making a lot of money and getting a lot of power by sweeping you and me, trying to sweep you and me up in them and no longer. Mike Slater in San Diego filling it for the Great Buck Sexton, spread the word. What's going on? Team Buck? Mike Slatter and San Diego filling in for the Great Bucks Sexton. Thanks for being here. Truth and you know Bucks talks about this all the time. Truth

doesn't matter. Unfortunately, of course it does. But in our society today, so many people just doesn't. Duke University, someone posted on a campus bulletin board George Floyd's toxicology report. Now listen. We could talk about if that's the most effective way to get a message across, but Duke has issued now an investigation into it. This is the Dean of students. We are completely aligned with the idea that a person who causes harm to others in this community

and elsewhere should be held accountable. Causes harm, what's the what's the harm that was caused? We don't have a picture of it, but the student newspaper said each and on this the document that was posted on the bolton board, each compound listed on the toxicology part was underlined with a pink pen, and the person wrote notes across the top of the page insinuating that Floyd was responsible for his own death. Therefore, we need an investigation. Who dare

post the official toxicology report? Maybe I need a quick sidebar here. The jury selection is going on right now for George Floyd. The trial starts in just a few days here opening statements, I think on the thirty first, and it's going to be a horrible time for this country. It's all televised, and it's very likely, very like I mean, obviously there's a very biased jury. It's all about jury selection.

I mean, everyone knows about the case. It's I don't know how, don't know how they're going to get an unbiased jury in downtown Minneapolis. But if you look at the evidence, and only the evidence, then it is very likely that Derek Chaffin would be found not guilty and acquitted and be let free. And if that happens, then get ready for every city in this country to be burned to the ground. It is going to be a very bad time for this country when this trial is over,

because most people, and even the trial itself. During the trial, most people don't know anything that they just saw the video and it's it. Most people don't know anything about what's going to be revealed through this trial, including the toxicology report that he had three times the lethal amount of fentonel in his system. I think whoever posted the toxicology report the point was. His point was that this information is not being shared. That people don't know this truth.

People don't know the facts. People don't know the truth, and you should know it. You should know. Wherever you end up staying standing on the issue, right wherever you end up, fine, but you should know that. The medical examiner said that if they found George Floyd just dead somewhere, they'd assumed that it was a drug overdose because he had three times the lethal amount of fetanol in his system.

His lungs were two to three times the weight of normal lungs because they were full of fluid because of all the drugs. You should know that the medical examin and you will know the country will know when this comes out in the trial that the medical examiner found that there was no sign of any injury to his neck or no sign of restrictions to his airway. The medical don't yell at me. The medical examiner concluded that there was no pressure assigned to his neck that caused

him to not be able to breathe. So those are the facts that that's what the medical examiner report says. You can decide what to do with it, but people should have that information, right. Apparently, if you post that information at Duke, you're harming people and there needs to be an investigation. I don't forbid what happens when they find the person who posted it. Maybe kick him out

of school. Here's someone at Duke. H This person was met with distasteful remarks that seem to invalidate my feelings and experiences. Right, So it's all about I need that you need to validate my feelings, you need to validate my experience. Okay, but here's the Here is the toxicology report. Here here is the medical No, no, no, those aren't feelings. That's not my experience. Facts not allowed. I got video here and we can't play it because the audio is

not good. But there's a high school teacher in Ohio at a Catholic school. She was fired. She's the theology teacher. One of the theology teachers, and one of the students on their zoom class had a screenshot of like their picture was of Lebron James whearing it I can't breathe shirt, in reference to George Floyd, who, by the way, said I can't breathe seven times before he was ever on the ground. And that's because of what's called pulinary edema,

which is excess fluid in the lungs. That's why his lungs weighed so much. That's caused by a drug overdose before he was ever even on the ground. But again that'll come out during the trial. Again, we don't have the video here, but she we do with the video, but you can't hear it, she says, the teacher does. Regarding the I can't breathe, she says, that's just not

true and it perpetuates a myth against police. I'm not sure, Lebron James is in the position to be disrespectful to police officers, primarily because he probably doesn't go anywhere without a bodyguard. And a student came back and said, did you just say that it's disputed that George Floyd couldn't breathe? And she says, yes, it's disputed, and the student says, by who, just like a ghast by who? She says the tape and the student is freaking out, and the

student says, did the medical examiner never mind? I'm sorry, I'm gonna stay, I'm gonna say something that's gonna get me in trouble, and then the teacher was fired because of it. But the student didn't finish the thought. That's what's interesting about this story. That student did not finish that thought, right, she said, did the medical examiner? And she didn't finish the thought because she probably never read

the medical report. She wanted to say something like, well, didn't the medical examine say that he died from being strangled? She wanted to say something like that, but the medical examiner did not say that. In fact, to the opposite, he said there was no sign of injury to his neck. So she couldn't back it up with anything, so she decided not to say anything, which is noble. Teachers still gotten fired for it. And that's just the first of

many of these to come. Certainly, when the trial starts, and listen, when the trial starts next week, all this is going to come out. It's going to be a wonderful lesson in human nature as to what people choose to hear and choose to reject. This student didn't want to hear anything too emotional. Don't want to hear facts. You're not validating my feelings. That's the most important, the feelings over facts. You got to validate my feelings over facts.

Even the idea that that's really been spread a lot these last couple of days, that all mass shooters are white men, because that was the big thing, like, oh, another white guy killing this was in Colorado, Another white guy, another white guy. Oh, I know he's white because the police didn't kill him. If if it was a black guy, they would have killed him. And it turns out he wasn't. Why his name was a mod A Syria, some Syrian immigrant, all right. So quickly the conversation pivoted to gun control

as opposed to white supremacy, and here we are. Biden wanted to take away your guns again. But again, it would push this whole narrative that all mass shooters are white men, and that's not true. From nineteen eighty two to two and twenty one, there were one hundred and twenty one mass shooters. Nineteen eighty two to two two twenty one, forty years, there's one hundred and twenty one mass shooters. Sixty six were white. So about half white

people are seventy five percent of the country. So I mean, we'll call it about right. I mean it said, it's actually a lower proportion than right, but shut, we'll call it half. So there are It's not all white. All shooters are white men, All mass shooters are white man. That's not true at all. But again, why are we so obsessed with race? Why can't we get down and talk about the things that are really at the root of this. My favorite, one of my favorite quotes Henry

David Thureau. He said, there's thousands hacking at the branches of evil for every one that strikes the root. Let me play this sound clip right here. This is my local show. The other day, we talked to Wilfred Riley. He's a professor at Kentucky State. He's great. I think he's the next generation's Thomas Soul. He's wonderful. I'm with

two clips I want to play from him. The first I asked him about those Richard bluemanthal numbers that I shared a second ago, where he said eight kids every day are killed by accidental discharges, and that it's not eight to day, it's one every five days, which is very, very different. So I asked Hi about that, said, how like these these wildly outrageous numbers that the left throws that throws out, they're not true. What do we do

with that? Here's what he said. One of the things that's so annoying about the quote unquote culture war is the use of this idiot apocalyptic language and the numbers that go with it. So if you want to discuss races, and you could say something like, well, there still seems to be a seven percent residual bias against blacks and especially Latinos in apartment rentals, but affirmative action compensates for much of that. Like, both sides could have a real

conversation if you describe that as say a genocide. People are going to at least you and I and most are the people are going to stop taking that seriously. In terms of those actual numbers, what the representative did I have to imagine is take the total number of people under eighteen that are killed every day, that would include seventeen year old gang bangers and anti for fighters, anybody that's under eighteen, and say that's the number of

gun tragedies. But that's like saying the total number of people shop by the police as a number of unarmed black men. The majority of people shop by the cops are attacking the cops of the pistol or a rifle. I gotta take a breakcare, I want to come back. I got Walmer clip from Wilfred Riley that I want to play coming up next, And I ask them, why

do people believe these numbers so easily? Right a congressman, senator in this case, can you say these ridiculous numbers of just go with it without any critical thought to it whatsoever? Why is that the case? We'll get his answer on that next. Mike's later and San Diego filing it for the great Buck Sexton spread the word eighteen buck. Mike's later and San Diego filling in for Buck Sexton.

The theme of this hour has been moral panics and the stages of a moral panic, and why politicians and activists and people in government push these on us, and why we keep falling for them. That's we We just went through maybe one of the biggest moral panics ever in COVID. You'd think we'd be wise to this by now, but we're not. They keep coming rapid fire, and we keep falling for them. So I want to play one

more clip here from Wilford Riley. We talked to him on a local show yesterday and he's a professor at Kentucky State. He's great again. I think he's the next Thomas Soul. Just the way he thinks is a very soul esque. So I asked him, I said, why do we believe these numbers so easily that people just throw out about hate crime statistics or gun violence statistics or whatever.

Why do we believe it? Here's what he said, Well, if that's an excellent question, but I mean it not really almost gets down to the nature of man and scientific or spiritual terms. I mean, we are some humans are a predator species. America is a Warrior Society, or at least we were. Traditionally we respond quickly two things. And if someone we generally trust NBC News or something like this more CNN, MSNBC these days are presenting this

daily storyline of the problem here's white supremacy. A lot of people are going to say, well, I don't think my leaders would lie to me. The problem here must be white supremacy. And then in this country, the reaction from a lot of young, black and white and et cetera people is going to be, let's go get these white supremacists. And that's one of the reasons you've seen

sort of left and right clashing in the streets. And the reality is that if you'd you look at the full membership list for you know, something, storm Front, you'd probably find that they are less than twenty thousand actual white supremacists in the whole country. We quite real threats instead of boogeyman. I think one last point want to make before we get to the border in the next hour, the term white gosh, just deserve hours. I got two minutes.

Let me let me quote you. This is Handa Nicole Jones. So whiteness doesn't mean skin color anymore. It's a it's a culture. It's white culture, white supremacy culture, and there's a lot of different aspects to it, and we'll get to that. But this is Hannah Nicole Jones, right. She is the person behind the sixteen nineteen project. She's the leader of what your kids are being taught in elementary school. Right, She's the person behind the entire curriculum that's being taught

in schools today. This is from November fourth of last year. She said, whiteness is not static, and it's expandable when necessary. A lot of folks we don't think of as white think of themselves as white because the lines have never been entirely clear. That's the beauty of white supremacy. It's extremely adaptable. So whiteness is whatever the activists needed to be so they can keep, in the words of James Lindsay,

keeps scapegoating and drifting. So when and Asians are doing well, when Asians get into colleges at a much higher rate than black people than well, Asians are acting white and they're white adjacent. But then when an Asian is the victim of a hate crime, oh well, then they're a minority. They're an allied group, victims of white supremacy, another way for these activists to get attention and money and power.

So whiteness is whatever they want it to be. I got a video of an Asian woman getting called all sorts of terrible slurs on a bus. It's in Miami, and the camera pants over and it's some homeless black guy doing It's a homeless guy, an addict, surely, but the Left can spin that into white supremacy. Really, they could spend that into white supremacy. You got his homeless, addicted black man, clearly mental issues, sayings offensive slurs at

an Asian person, and that's white supremacy. I'm not kidding. Well, he's poor and homeless and addicted because of the white systems, white white power systems that have kept him down, prevented him and his ancestors from accessing healthcare and quality housing. That got him into a place where he acted like this. Also, he learned from white supremacists on how to treat people, and he was angry and an Asian person, rightfully so, because Asians are white adjacent and so she had privilege

over him. So what he did was justify I'm not kid. That's the academic argument, and they got to do anything to make everything white supremacy. Whiteness is whatever you want, and that's why you also hear the term whiteness whiteness and remember this from the Smithsonian. They talk about aspects of white supremacy culture. Whiteness is showing up on time. Whiteness is believing in merit. Whiteness is trying to achieve excellence.

Whiteness is proper English. Whiteness is they call it some thing of the written word, supremacy of the written word, so writing properly. Whiteness is the concept of a standard. These are all white, so white isn't even a skin color of these activists anymore. White is an adjective used to describe anything bad, and it always will come back to your fault. And if you, if anyone truly believes that that is a recipe for a functioning society, you're

out of your mind. These people need to be outright rejected and prevented from having any more power and influence over our kids and over our culture. Coming next, I want to talk about the border. I'm here in San Diego. One thousand, five hundred unaccompanied kids are being housed in our convention center starting tomorrow. So we'll talk about the

border next. Mike Slater from San Diego filling in for the Great Buck Sextons, bro the word Team Buck, Mike Slater and San Diego filling in for the Great Buck Sexton. Thanks for having me listen. I fully understand your disappointment right now when I tune in to my favorite radio host and some other joker is they're filling in. I didn't tune in for Mike Slater. I don't even know Mike Slater, and I don't like the sound of him. He's not back. Where's back? Buck will be back door?

But join us for a little bit here. You're already here, might as well hang around for while. I want to talk about the border. I got a couple of questions about the border, simple questions that I'm not trying to be a jerk with these questions. There are actually legitimate questions. I got three. First, how many this is too? This is my questions to Joe Biden, ta Kamala, to Democratic politician, to Gavin Newsome, governor of California, et cetera. How many

illegal immigrants coming across the border is too? Many. That's I'm not being a jerk, that's a legitimate question. At what point would you say, all right, maybe we should kind of figure out what's going on here? Is there a point and what does that look like? That's my first question. Second, will we ever see anything pictures of people coming across illegally or pictures inside of these detention facilities, particularly the kids who are staying in convention centers Dallas

and San Diego in particular. We'll talk about that in a minute. Also, how's it decided where these people are sent, whether it's what convention center they're sent to while they remain in custody, or where they are sent to once they're free to go now without even a court date, because the system is so overwhelmed, purposefully overwhelmed, by the way. Those are my three questions, and I want to break

down each of those in this segment. Here. First, just the general approach that the Biden team has taken to this. They're taking the Baghdad Bob approach. Be familiar with. Do you remember Bagdad Bob? Oh, we love Baghdad Bob. Baghdad Bob was the spokesperson for Saddam Hussein and he was the guy who had this press conference outside downtown Baghdad. And he's standing there. He says, oh, there's no threat, no threat of any proof of existence. Some Americans in Baghdad.

No infidels, No American infidels in Baghdad. They're not within a hundred miles of Baghdad. But it's an illusion. They're trying to sell an illusion. Meanwhile, there's American tanks rolling in the background behind these guys. Are no Americans none here. It's say, this is Joe Biden. No, there's no immigration crisis on the southern border. No no immigrants here. There's no Quatemalans within one hundred miles of the San Diego Convention Center. This is an illusion. And this is why

Joe Biden and Kamala won't go to the border. They gotta keep the plausible deniability right. They're they're they're asked every day if they're gonna go to the border. They're like, oh, you know, yeah, sure, no, one day we'll go. Yeah. Yeah. They don't want to go because once they go, they can't play the ignorance game anymore. They lose their plausible deniability. We're never gonna go. The other day, Jensaki called it a crisis at the other Biden spokesperson called it a

crisis at the border. And you're not supposed to call it a crisis at the border. So one of the reporters said, hold on, you just called it a crisis at the border, and she goes a challenge, challenge, it's challenge at the boarder. And he goes, oh, does this show that there's a difference in how the administration is handling it? And she goes nope. Jould just said nope, nope. Next question. So it's not a crisis. It's a challenge, is all. Now. I want to make the point quickly.

It's not a challenge personally for them. None of this immigration, none of this the immigration affects them. Gavin Newsom, our governor in California. He's not affected by this, just like he wasn't affected by COVID. His kids went to private school since September. Four kids in private school in person since September. But he won't let the people of California

send their kids to school. How about that. You can't open up your business, you can't go out to eat, you can't be with your family, But he can go out with his wife to the French laundry. See all that works. Same thing with immigration. His job's not His wages aren't lowered by tens of thousands of ilegal immigrants coming across the border. His wages aren't lowered. He's not

affected at this by this at all. There's gonna be no Guatemalans in his kids private school, but there are at the schools along the border, maybe no kids who speak English in any of these classes. So his kids school's not affected, his wages aren't affected. No Hondurans are going to be shocking up in his poolhouse like they're cramped down into the conventions that are So he's not

personally affected by this at all. He's got no skin in the game, which is why they're like, yeah, sure, come on in, and they're not letting you see anything either. And that may be even worse than or at least as bad as what's happening, is the fact that they won't let us see any of it. San Diego Convention right now, there's fifteen thousand unaccompanied minors in federal custody.

Fifteen thousand, one thousand, five hundred of them are being shipped to San Diego, and there's some in the Dallas convention Center as well. I think about this, the conventions, like a giant convention center full of fifteen hundred thirteen to seventeen year olds, unaccompanied kids, no adults, no parents. That's like a giant school, right, a four hundred person class per class school. It's fifteen hundred kids. It's a

lot of kids, and it's right. I don't if you've been to the San Diego Convention center's right downtown and it's just gonna be on lockdown. It's just no one in or out right in front of our faces. Like who's gonna be guarding as patrolling our convention centers right under our nose, and you're gonna know nothing about it. There's never gonna be any pictures or anything. You can't know what's going on. Came across this article about a photographer,

a photojournalist. Let me quote some of this year. This is amazing. He said, for the past four presidential administrations, I've accompanied US Customs and Border Protection agents and photographed their encounters with migrants as they enforced immigration policy. So he's been doing this for four presidential administrations. A long time it's been in this game a long time. He works for Getty, so he's not some right wing activist guy. He works for Getty. He's been doing it for a

long time, but he says no longer. Last week, when I documented migrant attentions in El Paso, I had to do so from the Mexican side of the border, taking long range shots. Until now, journalists have not had to stand in another country to cover what's happening in the United States. Amazing. For decades, the US government has let photo journalists a company border patrol agents and other officials

as they surveiled the land. But since the change in administration, again, this is no Trump lackey here, those agents have been physically blocking journalists from the river bank. For example, after being turned down for official access on a trip in February, I followed a Border Patrol transport bus in my own vehicle to where they were detaining migrants. They stopped me before I got close enough to take pictures. They called

a supervisor ordered me to leave immediately. We've gone from the Trump era zero zero tolerance policy towards immigrants to a Biden era zero access policy for journalists covering immigration. Here's the key. This development is unprecedented in modern history. So not only what's unprecedented the amount of people coming across this quickly, that's completely unprecedented, but also the fact that no one's allowed to see it. Now, why is

this guy especially important? This is the guy who took the picture of that little girl from Honduras crying back in twenty eighteen. Remember this little girl, she's like three years old, pink shirt, she's looking up at her mommy, crying. And this guy took that picture and Time magazine photo shopped it, put a red background to it, and put Trump there standing down or standing looking down callously at this little girl. And the tweet was, what kind of

country are we? Right? Trump's border separation policy? What kind of country are we? What kind of country does what kind of country rips children, rips babies from the arms of their mothers? Now, I remember when I saw that picture and there's this massive outrage about it, and I remember I said, oh, that's there's more to this story, I guarantee you. So it turns out that this mother, it was nothing like what people pretended it was. This mother put the girl down for a second. It was

eleven PM. The girl was tired, she cried, and the mom picked her back up. That was it. That guy just took a picture for one second that she was on that she was standing on the ground, and the family was never separated, And not one moment was the mother and this three year old separated, not for a second. And this is the second time that this mother has come across the border illegally. She was already deported once.

I bring this up because that at first of all, that's just like such a hack job manipulation of that picture to emotionally manipulate you into Trump being a horrible, evil person. But I bring it up because it was that photographer who took the picture. And even then, even then, after all, this is the pr nightmare that that picture created. The Trump administration never stopped him from doing his job.

Ten thousand apprehensions on the Rio Grand Valley in Texas last week, ten thousand, biggest ever went completely observed by the public purposefully, And that is as big of a scandal as what's happening at the border itself. Because the Left knows that if they can keep you from seeing it, then people will get bored move on, and they can

keep it going. I call it the governor blackface effect, right, Governor Ralph Northam in Virginia, right, the blackface controversy, and everyone's like, you gotta go, he's gotta be, he's gotta get resigned, he's gotta go. Democrats in the state, you gotta go, you gotta go. And he just waited, just waited. A couple weeks. That went away, and he's still the governor as we the people move on to the next shiny object. And that's what the Biden administration is doing here.

They're just hoping we forget about it now. You and I will not, but most people will. All conservatives want is order at the border. Who is coming? Where are you going? We should be in charge of our immigration policy, not other countries. Mike Slater in San Diego, filling in for Buck Sexton. Spread the word. Hey, what's going on? Team Buck? Mike Slater, San Diego, filling in for Buck Sexton, Thanks for being here on my local show in San Diego.

We talk a lot about these diversity inclusion, equity training seminars, and we expose all these things and just prepare our listeners for when they have to go through one of these and when their kids are fed this propaganda as well. So Signa just released they didn't release it. Someone leaked the Signa Diversity Training SIN seventy three thousand employees. It's

one of the largest healthcare providers in the country. One of the slides it says, check your privilege and it lists different groups of privilege able bodied, twenty five to fifty five sis mail. Isn't it amazing that cismail has become a thing like cis gendered. That means you actually are the gender that the doctor said you were based on your anatomy. It matches. Oh good, I'm sis sismile, heterosexual, white,

and Christian. So though that's me, I'm all of those buck is all of those whoops, we are super privileged. So check your the Christian edition. There is an interesting new one Christian. Get ready for that one to be

ramped up big time. And then what takes this story to the next level is there's a chat log between an employee and a hiring manager and they were filling someone filling a position and there was someone there with years of experience and the whole thing, and the person says the candidate, a white man could not be interviewed because he did not meet the diversity criteria, could not even be interviewed. This woke stuff. We could talk about

it forever. Literally, we've talked hours and hours about this stuff. And I have three minutes here, but let me give you this takeaway and and please feel free to take this and use this share this with someone who needs to hear it. We always hear about the work, right, you gotta do the work. People do the work. You hear these activisties, woke people say, you gotta do the work. When people do these groveling apologies, they do the same thing, like, Oh, I'm gonna take some time off so that i can

really reflect and do the work. Robin D'Angelo. She talks about how white people need to do the work regarding their privilege. It's always called the work. You gotta understand your bias, your privilege. You gotta do the work. This is one aspect of how it's a cult. All right. You got to do more and more and more and more and more, do more, do more works. You gotta do works more and more and more so that you can try to achieve a higher plane of understanding that

no one else can achieve. You gotta be more aware and more woke than anyone else. So the work is what you gotta read. You gotta read the great works, right, you gotta read the Cannon. You gotta read their Bible, White Fragility, How to be an Anti Racist Between the World and Be by Tanahashi Coats. You gotta read the work. Fine, read those, But if you don't also read Intellectuals and Race by Thomas Soul and Authentically Black by John mcwarder.

And if you don't also read White Guilt by Shelby Steele, books by three brilliant black intellectuals. If you don't also read those books, then your work is incomplete. And why are you racist? Why are you discriminating against these three scholars of color. You gotta you gotta do the work. I've done my work, I've read all sides. Have you done your work? Feel free to take that and use that against, not against, use that with someone. By the way, they have a list of words that you can't say

at signal as well. Right, so no reference to mother or father. Right, we've gotta be more trans inclusive. You got silly ones like no more man hours. They're now called work hours. No more chairman, it's chairperson. Dumb things like that. Then you have all gendered terms, right, because if you speak of husband and wife, then that's or male and female. Then that's perpetuating the binary nature of gender.

And we all know that genders on a spectrum. But here's a third category of politically correct words that I that I really want to call out. I call him minstrel words. So these are things that have an absurdly vague reference to something that maybe one hundred years ago existed, maybe that we're supposed to be offended about today. Remember Cat in the Hat or Doctor Sus was canceled a couple of weeks ago, and Cat in the Hat is the next book of Doctors Sus. It's gonna be canceled.

And I remember reading, like, I wonder why why it was Cat in the Hat gonna be canceled. It's because the cat resembles a minstrel show with his floppy bow tie and white gloves. And I'm like, what are you talking. There's no one alive today he's ever been to a minstrel show. No one even knows what a minstrel show is. But I'm constantly reminded about things that exist today that are a modern day minstrel show. Even so these are minstrel show words, right. So one of these is brown bag.

So it's signal you can't say brown bag anymore, like a brown bag lunch, right, You got to replace it with learn, lunch and learn or grab and go. I don't so I think a brown bag? Why's brown bag offensive? Apparently during segregation, which the woke want to get back to again, when deciding if a person was black or light skinned enough to rent an apartment or eat at a restaurant, the person someone would brown bag them and use a grocery store bag to gauge their skin tone.

So listen, I have no idea that ever happened. It probably didn't, but the idea that I can't call my lunch a brown bag lunch anymore because seventy years ago this maybe happened once. Under the premise that every like someone alive today, he is offended by this absolutely absurd and what what are we supposed to do? Hey, slater, um, I'll grab your lunch for you from the break room. Which one is it? Oh, it's in the paper bag? What color? What color paperbag? Oh? The br um the uh,

it's in the hazel hazel nut hazel nutbag. Yeah, you know, the um the car Carmel Carmel, burnt Sienna. But it's the my lunch, My lunch is in the burnt Sienna back. I just want them grab grab the burnt Sienna bag. That's mine. Ridiculous. Don't play the euphemism treadmill. People are always coming up with more euphemisms to seem and project their enlightenment above everyone else, and to prove that they're more offended by things than anyone else. That makes them

more woke. Don't play the game. Mike's later in San Diego, filling it for Buck Sexton. Spread the word, Hey, what's going on? Team Buck? Mike's later San Diego, filling it for Buck Sexton. Super grateful you're here. So we've been talking about the border and wokeness and stuff. I want to switch hears a little bit here and share a story that is quite a peak into the crystal ball of what's coming for our country. We need to stop this transgender moral panic moral panics than the theme of

the show today. We need to stop it now because it's only gonna get worse. And I have a story here that seems impossible, but I assure you it's happening right now. We'll tell that next first. Express VPN. One of the problems with the Internet today, right it's free. Everything on the eart's free. Right, Well, no, it's not years ago. I remember the first time I heard you. Maybe remember the first time you heard that. If it's free, then you're not the customer, you're the product. You are

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not believe. I want you to imagine that your wife is abusing your child. Imagine that your wife is abusing your child, or anyone. It could be anyone. Imagine someone's abusing your child, and when you try to stop it, you get thrown in jail. You just have to watch it happen, and there's nothing you can do because the force of the government is working against you. I have here a look into the crystal ball as to where we're heading with our obsession over transgenderism today and this

idea of transgender kids. It's so wild. AOC the other day said a tweet out about transgender kids, and it's like, what do you what are you talking about transgender kids? There's no such thing, and we're just supposed to go along with that as if this, Oh, yes, she said, trans kids are amazing, wonderful and powerful or something like that. It's like, trans kids, listen to yourself, and you have to comply. The activists, they don't the activists left. They

don't stop at tolerance. They demand compliance and full blown acceptance and celebration of what they're spouting. So here's the story. It's in Canada. It's about law C sixteen. This is the law C sixteen that got Jordan Peterson famous years ago when C sixteen was first proposed in Canada, and he said, among other things, he said, this is what's going to happen when this law passes. And sure enough, here it is. Husband and wife got divorced at the time.

Their daughter was eleven at the divorce. She's now fifteen, and she is transgender. Now there's no such thing as transgenderism. She is a gender dysmorphic because the technical term you can't change genders. It's impossible. So she is a girl and she wants to live as a boy, and she's felt that way since around the age eleven. The mom wants to give her puberty blocking puberty blockers and hormones

male hormones. The dad says no, but the court said that the dad cannot stop the mom from doing this. And the court said that he cannot speak about this at all to the press, and if he did, it would be a form of family violence. He would be committing violence against his daughter if he tried to stop her mom from abusing her. So the dad did speak out, and the court wrote back. This is what the court said. The father's refusal to respect the boy's decision regarding his

gender identity is troublesome. He was arrested. He's in jail right now. Could face up to five years in jail. He's in jail right now. He's in jail as we speak. I'm not making the story up. This isn't jeez. You know, if this law passes, maybe one day this crazy thing could happen. Now that's when George Peterson said years ago. Now we're there, the crazy thing is happening. Here's the

original court order. The dad shall be restrained from one attempting to persuade the daughter his daughter to abandon treatment for gender dysphoria, addressing his daughter by his birth name, and three referring to his daughter as a girl or with female pronouns, whether to her directly or to third parties. Now, conservative let's have taken the story and they say they've been kind of they've been kind of characterizing it as Oh, he was arrested. For calling his daughter a girl and

a she. A more accurate, like a little more nuance. A more accurate description is he was arrested for violating the court order that says he can't call her a she or do interviews and speak publicly about it. That's it was all those things that he was arrested for. But if your ex wife was abusing your daughter and making her sterile and destroying her life and mutilating her body,

you better bet I'd be speaking out. Can you imagine the helplessness in front of your eyes as your ex wife is doing that to your daughter and the courts are protecting it, protecting the mom abusing her. That is absolute torture. So listen, We've talked to a ton of people on my local show who have de transitioned. Walter Walter Hayer excuse me, Walt higher is. He runs this

group called sex Change Regret dot Com. Wonderful resource if you know anyone who is suffering from gender dysphoria, he says one and we talked to many people who have done this process as well. He says, one hundred percent of the time, there's a traumatic event in childhood that causes pain and confusion in a child, he said, one hundred said, I've worked with thousands of gender dysmorphic kids

and adults. One hundred percent of the time there's a trauma that causes them to hate themselves and to want to cancel themselves and be someone else, thinking that would make the pain go away. He says, it needs to be dealt with psychologically, which is what the data is saying. But we have this massive movement today that believes that we need to treat this medically and mutilate and shoot kids full of hormones. This is insane. This is the

most insane thing going on today. And the reason why this matters right other than just itself, is if the left can convince you to go along with this, they

could convince you to go along with anything. If you do not take a stand against pumping little kids full of hormones, if you don't take a stand on the idea that there are two genders and you can't switch them, if you don't stand up for those truths, then there is nothing that they can't convince you and get you to follow along with There's nothing if they could givince a person to say that there's no such thing as gender, and you can switch genders please. They got them hook

line and sinker. There's no there's no line that they'll then draw right once you're like, oh yeah, no, there's many genders that you can switch them all whenever you want. When are you gonna draw the line and be like, oh yeah, but don't you know, don't take away my second amendment? Right, It's like, no, you're way past that. You're way way past that. They're getting you to believe the most ridiculous thing conceivable, and there's no going back

from that. So I'll tell you what happened to this family, what probably happened. It's a broken home. Clearly it was an unhappy time. Early on they got divorced. That's traumatic. And I guarantee you that this daughter thought, as all kids doing a divorce, that it was her fault. And I bet she thought maybe if I was a boy,

this wouldn't have happened. I bet at one point in her childhood one of the parents said something like they've always wanted a son, or they maybe they brought her to I don't know, ballet, and the dad made some comment of oh, I wish I had a son. And we could go to wrestling practice or something. And the daughter internalized then of oh, if I was a boy, I would have been loved more, or if I was a boy than this divorce would have happened. Guarantee you

it's something like that, if not physical abuse itself. She was looking for a way to express her pain. She was getting in trouble in school. Her dad said, hanging out with boys, cut off her hair, started wearing a toupee, attempted suicide. Clearly some serious mental health issues here. And the school that she goes to has a program called SOG one two three. Everyone has a sexual orientation and

gender identity. That's s OGI Sexual Orientation, gender identity. It's the sex said program they have in Canada where they talk all about transgenderism. So the parents, this is actually what happened. What I talked before is this conjecture. This is what actually happened. The parents sent the daughter to the school counselor, and the counselor, trained in this woke, inclusive transsexual stuff, changed the daughter's name without telling the parents.

So the daughter started going by a different name. I don't know, I don't know the girl's name. Her name is Mary, and now she goes by Bob okay so and the schools like, yep, you're Bob. Let's do it. You're Bob. She canceled herself. The thing about think Out said this is this girl hates herself so much. She wanted to run from herself and her life so much.

She canceled herself, made up a new identity, and the school endorsed this and celebrated this and encouraged this, and the school forwarded her to this person, doctor Wallace Wong, who works in Canada and down the street from my house in San Diego. This doctor got in trouble a while back. I was given a seminar to parents of transgender kids and they were wondering how to get more money from the Canadian government. And this doctor said, so, what you need is to pull a stunt suicide every time,

then they'll give you what you need. Kids learn that very fast. So they forwarded to this quack doctor who thought that this girl needed puberty blockers when she really needed therapy. And now here we are, this is exactly what Jordan Peterson was talking about. And it's all done in the name of this dad is committing family violence. So if you don't acknowledge your kids prefer gender, it's violent. Now, this was during a divorce, which means the courts had

some role in this, right. I wonder what happens, what will happen or when it will happen in a marriage, in a married family, when the father doesn't want to go along with this, and it's called a child abuser, we'll CPS get involved. Then just about our time, right, I got a clip I want to play next of a testimony inside in front of a Missouri in Missouri from a dad who says his boy is a girl. And I want to play that for you next, and you can see how far down this road we've gone

too far. Mike's later, filling in for Buck Sexton, spread the word, Hey, team Buck. Mike's slater San Diego filling in for Buck Sexton. Thanks for being her, Thanks for sticking around. This is a video that was sent out by the ACLU. This is the father of a transgender daughter. Again, there's notice things transgender. This is a father of a daughter, father of a girl who wants to live as a boy. No, no, no other way around, flip it around. This is the father of a boy who wants to live as a girl.

And he's speaking in front of the Missouri House of Representatives about his experience, and he starts off saying that, you know, people don't get it, and he says I didn't get it when this is all first happening. But here's what he says to me again, this is a boy he's talking about. For years, I would not let my daughter wear a girl clothes. I did not let her play with girl toys. I forced my daughter to wear boy clothes and get short haircuts, play on boys

sports teams. Why did I do this to protect my child? I did not want my daughter or her siblings to get teased, and truth be told, I didn't to protect myself as well. I wanted to avoid those inevitable questions as to why my child did not look and act like a boy. My child was miserable. I cannot overstate that she was absolutely miserable, especially at school. No confidence, no friends, no laughter. I honestly say this. I had a child who did not smile. We did that for years.

We did that against the advice of teachers, therapists, and other experts. I remember the day everything changed for me. I'd gotten home from work and my daughter and her brother were in the front Juan and she had my daughter had sneaked on one of her older sister's play dresses and they wanted to go across the street and play with the neighbors kids. It was time for dinner. I said, come in. She asked, can she go across

the street? I said no. She asked me if she if she went inside and put on boy clothes, could she then go across the street and play. And it's then that it hit me that my daughter was equating being good with being someone else. I was teaching her to deny who she is. As a parent, the one thing we cannot do, the one thing is silence child's spirit. And so on that day, my wife and I stopped

silencing our child's spirit. The moment we allowed my daughter to be who she is, to grow her hair, to wear the clothes she wanted to wear, she was a different child. And I mean it was immediate. It was a total transformation. I now have a so a couple of things. First, the same people who say we need to get rid of gender stereotypes also say my son wants to wear a dress, therefore he's a girl, which

is a gender stereotype. Oh my son wants long hair, he must be a girl, Andrew Sullivan writer, He says, I remember my grandmother telling my mom that I wasn't a real boy. Thank god, my parents insisted that this atypical boy could very much be atypical and a boy. Right, so we gotta understand this fully. There's people who like me who say boys were boyclothes, girls wear girl clothes. Okay, that's very out of fashion right now, you can't say such a thing like that, But I stand with that

boys wear boy clothes, girl wear girl clothes. Right. Then there's people who say, okay, boys can be more feminine, girls can be a little more mask Then, okay, that's fine, all right, whatever, it's a whole new level to say, oh my son likes girl clothes and long hair, he's now my daughter. My son likes girl clothes and dolls, he's now a girl. Let's get him on the fast road to puberty. Blockers in general mutilation and pretend that

we can make his body match his spirit. And then they're the good guys, They're the noble, virtuous, compassionate ones. How are people falling for this there's another video of making the rounds of a It's a man who's living as a woman, sitting on a bed and he's talking to a little boy. No, no, little yeah, he's talking to a little girl. Says starting to a little girl. And the man says, do you like doing quiet girly activities or do you like jumping around and being crazy

and tackling everybody? And the girl says boy activities, and then the pervert goes, oh, that means you're transgender. And that's okay, that's just what it's called. And it's like, oh you, that's that's a bit of a leading question. Do you like doing lame, quiet girly things or do you like being awesome? Oh? You like being awesome? That means your transgender kids like six, do not let this stand.

You cannot let this go on anymore. But things are so twisted, so messed up that if your daughter comes to you and says I want to become a boy, if you say if, and if you do things that helps your daughter be comfortable as a girl, you're committing the sin of gender conversion. Right, So your daughter comes to you and says I want to be a boy, and you help your daughter be comfortable as a girl,

that's gender conversion. If you pump your daughter full of puberty blockers and hormones and give her a double mestectomy, that's gender affirmation. See how backwards it is. You must stop this now. This is the point of propagandist to get you to believe the most ridiculous things possible, and then once you believe that, they can get you to believe anything. That's what this whole transgender thing is all about. Coming up next, I want to talk about why so

many people in our culture seek victimhood status. Why do they seek it and celebrate it? We used to be a country that celebrated overcoming obstacles. What has changed? We'll talk about that next. Mike Slater in San Diego, filling in for Buck Sexton's bread the word Team Buck. Mike Slay here in San Diego filling it for the Great

Bucks Sexton. Thanks for having me, and thanks not for changing the station right away immediately when you don't hear Bucks voice Bucks the man, but he'll be back very soon. It's an honor to fill in for the Great Bucks as we've been friends for a long time, so really cool to sit in for him. I want to talk about victimhood. Have you ever wondered why so many people in our culture today seek out victimhood? They seek out

they declare themselves victim, They celebrate they're victimhood. People are tripping over themselves to tell everyone what a victim they are. That's weird, that's a new thing. We used to want to be seen as someone who overcomes difficult things in life, right, You didn't want to be seen as a victim. You do anything to not be seen as a victim. You're someone who overcomes trials. There would be an obstacle in front of you, and you would want people to see

you overcome it. The larger the obstacle, the greater the triumph. But today there's an obstacle in front of you, and you just you tell everyone how you like you. I can't even and it's backwards. It's the smaller the obstacle, the greater the triumph. Right. It's it's a contest to see who can be offended by the most mundane, simple everyday things. Right. So someone's like, oh, I'm offended by mister potato head. No, well, I'm offended by Antiemimah, Oh well,

I'm offended by cat in the hat. Oh well, I'm offended by the fact that they sell cotton at hobby lobby. That's my favorite of all this, right, And it's just people just trying to out offend or out be offended, out victimhood other people with smaller and smaller offenses. But again, for all of our history, it's been people trying to prove how much better they are by the bigger things

they've overcome. It's we got it totally backwards. The tinier the object, the more fragile you are, the more sensitive you are at the smallest total sites proves how weak you are, and this is seen as a good thing. How did that happen? That's what I want to talk about here. So I think what we're seeing there's a lot of forces. Surely this is one element. Is a lot of self imposed oppression, self imposed people oppressing themselves, and people choosing to live a life of oppression. They're

choosing it. Surely there used to be actual oppression, but that's not the situation anymore. So why would someone choose to live opressed, Why would someone choose to pretend to be oppressed? Why would someone choose to pretend to be a victim, especially, I mean there's a lot of hate crime hoaxes, right, Why would someone do that? Why would

you make up a victimhood story? When I say the thing about Jose Smalatt, right, Jesse Smalatt, member, he made up the whole story about getting beat up in New York City. It was like ten degrees the whole thing. Right, You'd think the story would be, Oh, these guys came out of nowhere and tried to beat me up, and I just crushed him. I wrecked him, I destroyed him, I beat him up, and I ran away scared. Right,

you think it could be that, But it wasn't. Oh I got beat up by well, Like, why why are you pretending to If you're gonna make something up, at least make yourself up to be the victor. Why would you make yourself up to be the poor victim and the whole thing? Okay, so what's this about? Let's back it up. Have you ever heard of Munchausen syndrome. Munchausen syndrome. It's got an interesting story. I won't bore you with it.

But there was a guy named Munchausen. He was a baron in Germany and he was fighting these wars, or he fought in a war in the early seventeen hundreds, and he would come back home and he made up

these wildly exaggerated stories about his military exploits abroad. And there was a writer at the time who wrote a book and the main character's name was Munchausen, and Munchausen would make up these ridiculous stories about he fought a forty foot crocodile, and he rode on top of a cannonball, and he traveled to the moon and all these So Munchausen became a word to describe wild, bombastic, absurd claims out of nowhere. That was Munchausen. So was late seventeen hundreds.

Fast forward nineteen fifty one. There was a British doctor who worked at the mental psych ward and he noticed people making up illnesses and he called it Munchausen's syndrome after the baron, people making up stories, people making up illnesses. He's like, this is odd. So you got Munchausen, people making up illnesses. Then you have something called Munchausen by proxy. This is when somebody intentionally makes somebody else sick, like somebody in their care. If you remember the sixth sense,

that's what that was about. Right, So you make a child sick in order to get attention in sympathy for you. You can make like, if there's an older person who's under your care, you make them sick in order to get attention for you. That's munch housing by proxy. Then you have munch housed by Internet. Right. This is when people make up illnesses or tragedies in their life to get sympathy and attention from others on the internet. And the Internet is perfect for this because no one can

tell if you're lying or not. And we all know this, and some people do this genuinely, right, And it's not meant although maybe it kind of still is. But like if you put something on Facebook and you get like three likes and a comment, right, But then you put something about your dog being sick or something, you get a thousand likes and you know, a million comments about how sorry they are for the right whole thing. Right, that's munch housing by Internet. And some people just lie

about things. So here's this doctor who sees these people making up illnesses and he says their lies had no purpose. They did not want to defraud the state or solicit charitable donations in pursuit of nothing more than attention and an audience. They were willing to tolerate painful and intrusive medical procedures. The most remarkable feature of the syndrome is the apparent senselessness of it. So I want to argue here that this victimhood status that people seek, it's actually

not that senseless. It makes a lot of sense in a twisted way. They have a reason for it. The people who make up their victimhood. I think a lot of people have lived either a traumatic life or they've had a traumatic experience in their life and they're not getting They have never gotten the attention they think it deserved. Or people have lived a very boring, meaningless life and

have not received any detention that they've always wanted. Because they haven't gotten the attention they deserved or the attention they wanted, they attached themselves to a much larger event in order to get some attention from that. And give me some examples. Ninety eight, there were two people who performed at a Holocaust remembrance event. It's a concert and they were child survivors of the Holocaust, so it's this

beautiful event. They each had these haunting, heroic stories of the pain and the torture that they experienced inside concentration camps, and they talked about how they both escaped and survived and amazing stories. They wrote books about it, and they traveled around the world talking about it. Well, someone said, hey, you two should go get some lunch together and share your stories. So they did. They got lunch, and it turns out they were both lying, both of them. They

both made it all up. Why they each lived traumatic lives, and they wanted to be attached to something of meaning, and they did it by claiming to be a victim of a terrible thing, and they got the sympathy that they've always wanted. They didn't get sympathy for the actual trauma that they did experience in their lives, but that didn't matter. They were getting sympathy. Whether they lied to get it didn't matter. They were getting it. And this

happens to an extent in every traumatic event. Another dramatic one, nine to eleven. There's one woman. She was on the seventy eighth floor and she survived, and she spun this harrowing tale. There was at one point there was a man who was dying, and he told her to give his wedding ring to as soon to be widow, and she promised she would, And she was telling all these stories and none of it happened. Nine eleven did, of course, but she wasn't there. She was a nurse in Spain.

She wasn't even in the country. She was in Spain. She never profited from this, She didn't write a book or anything. She just wanted to feel connected to it for her own emotional benefit. It gave her a meaning. It was a type of Munchhausen syndrome. And like I said, every traumatic event people do this to a different degree because we're just super narcissistic all the time. So we

like to center ourselves into every story that exists. So every time there's a natural disaster, hurricane Sounami's shooting, fire, I guess the shooting is not a natural disaster, but any disaster, right, people always want to center themselves. Right, where were you when that whole thing? Oh, when I first heard about it, me and my family we evacuated here and we did this in our house. That and whatever right, it's all. It always ends up being about us,

so we all do it to an extent. I gotta take a break here because I got part two coming up. But here, here's my first argument. It's something to think about, something to chew on. Here. Many of the racial grievances today are first or one people who have had lives with trauma, and they feel like the trauma has not been given the sympathy it deserves. Why do not enough people feel bad for me that I was abused? Why do not enough people feel bad for me that I

grew up poor? Why do not enough people feel bad for me that I was bullied in school? Why do people not feel bad enough for me because of this trauma? And they're not getting it? So they associate themselves as victims of well, when when it's coming to racial grievance, they attach themselves as victims of the one of the greatest tragedies in history, slavery. I don't get enough attention. I don't get enough attention. I haven't got enough attention for this trauma in my life. So I'm just gonna

say I'm a victim of the legacy of slavery? Are you well? No? No more than that that those people who said they were Holocaust survivors or the woman who said she was a nine eleven survivor while in Spain, you're not, and you are not any closer related to slavery than those people were to those things they made up. But it gives you an emotional connection to something that gives you the public sympathy that you think you're entitled to.

So it's people who have experienced a trauma that they have not they feel has not been given the attention it deserves. Or it's people who feel like they've lived pretty meaningless, empty life. And that makes sense. We've all grown up in a nihilist culture. Nothing matters. We came from chance. This is all there is. You die, there

is no God, right, It's pretty pretty lame existence. So people are empty inside and they've decided there's many ways to try to find meaning when you feel like that, but they've decided to find meaning by associating themselves with a terrible thing, slavery. I'll end it here for now. Let me give another thought on this next. But let's chew on that for a minute and see what you think about that. I got some stories of people doing

this to a really dramatic degree. We'll do that next Mikes later in San Diego filling in for Buck Sexton on why people seek out victimhood it's a new version of Munchausen syndrome. S about the word. Hey teen Buck, Mikela and San Diego filling in for Buck Sexton. Thanks for being out. We're talking about a victimhood and why people seek out victimhoods status, why they declare themselves victims

and celebrate their victimoo. We used to be a people who sell lebrated overcoming obstacles, and now we're people who who look out for ways to be victims. It's very bizarre, so why do we do this? And my argument here is that it's a type of Munchhausen syndrome where they feel like their trauma and childhood has not been has not received the sympathy that they feel deserves. So they attached themselves to a bigger traumatic event and piggyback off of that and get sympathy one way or the other.

Or it's people who have lived in just a meaningless life and try to find meaning by attaching themselves to a meaningful thing and you get more sympathy that way. If it's a bad thing, of course, like oh, I'm a victim of the legacy of slavery, It's like, well, no, you're not. Helen Lewis, excuse me, Jessica Krug, excuse me, Jessica len Lewis ro an article about these people, Jessica Krug in The Atlantic. Jessica Krug. She was a black

immigrant from the Caribbean. She was a tenured professor George Washington University, and she wrote all these books about African American history in Latin America, won awards and fellowships, and it was all a lie. She was a white Jewish girl from the suburbs of Kansas City, but she lived life as this black immigrant and she finally admitted to it. And she says, when I was a teenager fleeing trauma, I could just run away to a new place and

become a new person. I developed a new identity. It's really not that different from transgenderism, as we talked about in the last hour. Why do you hate the person you really are? What are you running from? She says, to say that I clearly have been battling some unaddressed mental health demons for my entire life is obvious. Mental health is She's likely explained why I assumed a false identity initially as a youth and why I continue to

develop it for so long. The mental health professionals assure me that this is a common response to some of the severe trauma that marked my early childhood and teen years. Yep, it makes sense. HD career. He was a writer and a professor of English at George Washington University as well. He was a Cuban immigrant. He left Cube at the age of seven with his family, wrote all these books

about that experience. He passed away from COVID unfortunately, but when he did, his family released a statement of who he really was, and he wasn't a Cuban immigrant. He was a black guy from Detroit. His last name was not Korea, it was Carol. My favorite example of this is Alec Baldwin's wife, Hilaria. She pretends that she's from Spain and she would talk in this accent, right, and she talks in this Spanish accent, which I can't do.

And she once she was on My Today Show and she was doing a cooking and she's like, oh, yes, you put a little bit of this, and you put a little bit to that, and you put in some how do you say, what's the word a cucumbers? You put in some cucumbers. She's from Boston. She's not from Spain, She's from Boston. She calls her kids the Baldwin Nitos. Her name's Hillary. Her name's a Hilaria. Her name is Hilary, from Boston, of two white parents. I got a ton

of these. Rachel Dalazel is the most famous example. Right. She was the president of the Spokane, Washington and AC and she's white. Her trauma was that she was She says she was raised by a cult like fundamentalist Christian family, and she hated her childhood and she would imagine when she was a kid that she was adopted. So she would make up these fake identities in her head in order to distance herself from her existence. And she never

stopped doing it. It makes perfect sense, doesn't it. I mean, it's it's messed up, but it makes perfect sense. This is Munchausen syndrome. It's a type of Munchausen. I don't have a funny name for it, right, I mean, you got Munchausen. Munchausen by proxy, Munchausen by Internet. I don't know what this is called Munchausen by appropriation or so,

I don't know what the right word is. But when you claim to be a member of an oppressed group when you're not, we live in an empathetic society too much. There's too much value in being seen as a victim, especially when we live in a very dicot like we live in a Marxist framework where you're either the oppressed or the oppressor. Right, So you don't want to be the oppressor. You don't want to be the perpetrator. You don't want to be the terrible person. So if you're

not that, well, you got to be the oppressed. You don't want to be the oppressor. So you're better off just be in the oppressed. And even if you are an oppressor, or let's say you pretend to be an oppressor, like you're you read white fragility and you're a guilty white person, right, Yeah, you claim to be part of the oppressor class, but you're now woke version of it, and you're a victim of the white supremacy culture that has created that has made you an oppressor. So you're

in victimhood, even though you're it's all very convolute. But the point is, you gotta be one or the other. Why do why people love to be victims gets attention. It's much easier, too, Gosh, it's so much easier to be a victim than to actually overcome things. Overcoming things is very hard, much easier to be a victim, much easier. You know how easy it is to tear down a statue piece of cake. I can tear down a statue

in no time. I could never build a statue. If you could give me all all the materials, the bronze and the stone and the marble, and say, hey, later build a statue like build a statue of George Washington, I wouldn't look nothing like George Washington. Be a joke. But if he said, hey, Slater, tear down this statue of George Washington, just give me a rope, no problem. It's much harder to overcome. It's much harder to build. It's way easier to be a victim, way easier to

tear down. And when you do pretend to be a victim, you get a type of meaning out of it, and people pay attention. These are some extreme examples, But how many people around you do a similar version of it, claiming to be a victim, claiming to be oppressed when they're not, or if they are, it's all self imposed. No one wants to hear that. We need to be a society that once again values overcoming obstacles in life.

We need to encourage and celebrate that once again. Mike Slater in San Diego, filling it for Buck Sexton, spread the word. Hey teen Buck, Mike Slater in San Diego, filling in for Buck Sexton. Gosh, we've covered a ton today. We're talked about transgenderism. We told a terrific story of a father in Canada whose ex wife is abusing her child by she's abusing their daughter by given her puberty blockers, an old thing, and the courts through him in jail

because he's against it. We told that story earlier, talked all about the border. I'm here in San Diego, the shipping, and I think tomorrow the next day, fifteen hundred thirteen to seventeen year olds to live in our convention center downtown. No photographs of anything, not allowed at all. So we talked about Biden's border policies and then what we do in the beginning, what was the first segment of the show?

What did we Oh? Yeah, yeah, we talked about the truth of hate crimes and crime statistics, and Obama says you should be scared to go outside your house in America today. It's like, what are you talking about? So we gave the truth about all that you can of

course find that on the pie Gast section. Our last couple of minutes together, I want to talk about the difference between the progressive worldview and the conservative worldview when it comes to inequality, so super important and once you understand this, then everything starts to make sense, like why progressive says some things they do about inequality and why

they're all worked up about it. Also, so when a progressive sees an inequality in something, and inequality would be or an inequity they called an inequity, it would be there's too many Asian and white kids in the advanced classes at school and not enough Black and Hispanic kids, So therefore we're going to get rid of all advanced classes. So they see an inequity there when they see an inequity or give another This is my favorite example in San Francisco, it's illegal. It was illegal to jump the

turnstiles to get on their train. Well, a disproportionate number of black people were jumping the styles and getting tickets, So therefore there's an inequity there and the law is racist. So they got rid of the law and now it's legal to jump the turnstyles. So when a progressive seas an inequity in something, they've fully digested the Marxist worldview that the world is constantly and everything in it is a battle between the oppressed and the oppressors. So if

there's an inequity, it's due to oppression. If there's an inequity, someone is oppressing the oppressed, and our job as the warriors, these social justice warriors, are to find out who is doing the oppressing and hold them accountable. Makes sense. A conservative looks at an inequity and asks what's at the root of this, specifically, what cultural differences exist that resulted in this inequity. The simplest example, it's like equal pay day, or it was yesterday or something. I don't know, so

we're back. I just yesterday. I just heard all the same old arguments, goodness about how women make less than men. It's total nonsense. So they'll throw out this number that they made up and they'll say, look, there's an inequity. Women are paid less than men. It's oppression, male patriarchy,

whole thing. They go to. Example that they use. I don't know why the left uses is yesterday at the White House, Megan Rapino from the US women's soccer team spoke talked about how press she was, and it's like, give me a break. I don't know why they keep using the women's soccer team about how they make less than the men's soccer team. It's the easiest example ever to rebuke. But anyway, conservatives look at let's say, let's

do the soccer team. Conservatives look at the fact that the women's soccer team makes less than the men's soccer team and says, oh, men's soccer is the most popular sport in the world, and no one watches women's soccer. Therefore women soccer player get paid less. End of story. There's a controversy the other day of the men's weight room during the NC TWA basketball tournament and the women's weight room, and it's like, oh, men's basketball one of

the most popular sports. Tons of money being made women's college basketball is a charity event subsidized by men's basketball. I go, what are we like? You're looking like you get any weight room? Like? What are we talking? Right? But they left? Doesn't look at it. Oh, I'm gonna being compressed. Now let's look outside of sports. Um, you know, why is there a pay gap? Mathematical matters? Statistically, well, women make different career decisions, particularly the decision to have kids.

San Diego just released the study saying that women make less than men in San Diego City san Diego employees, and it's like, yeah, that's because there's not a lot of female firefighters. Firefighters make more money than anyone else. It's just your decisions. Okay, So when you account for that type of stuff, all the discrepancy goes away. Does that make sense? So you either look at the progressives look at who's oppressed, conservatives look at who or what

cultural differences? What's at the root of this? Why? What does? Different decisions are made that result in an inequity, and an inequity is not necessarily a bad thing. I got another went for you. This one's interesting. I came across this one the other day. I had to do a little research on this. I've never heard this before. The claim is that Filipinos make up four percent of all

nurses nationwide. Four percent of all nurses or nations are Filipino, but thirty percent of nurses who died of COVID were Filipino. That's something. What's that about four percent of nurses nationwide or Filipino but thirty percent of nurses who died of COVID nationwide or Philip polow So the person who made this claim, Well, look quick, little backup backgrounding this San

Diego Union Tribune in our paper here. I don't know about your local paper, but our paper is on a quest to print the craziest editorials they can find, written by the farthest left activist in town. And every day it's a new one of these things. I got read one the other day and it started off with I am writing this. At the beginning, I'm writing this as a settler in Kuma Yay Land now known as San Diego. That's like the native tribe now known as San Diego.

As a queer Indigenous Asian American refugee. You're like, oh, geez man, that's how we're supposed to start off everything. I'm not joking. Every diversity inclusion equity seminar, including our local school district here in San Diego, starts off with a land acknowledgement. You have to acknowledge, it's the new thing. You have to acknowledge that we are on indigenous land. And then you go on and you state your identity.

I am writing this as a settler on kuma Ye Land, now known as that's how you're supposed to do there, such as one example, let me quote this one here, this woman who made this claim. Yeah, let's just read this quick um. After a year, the COVID nineteen pandemic has taught us many things about the state of the nation. One important lesson is that our proposed ethnic studies curriculum. Oh all right, let me do a quick background it

this sorry double sidebar. California just passed a couple days ago our ethnic studies curriculum, and it is appalling and atrocious as you would imagine. It is horrific, And don't worry, it's coming to a state near you. It was sponsored by the Bill Bill and the Gates Foundation, and it has a lot of power and money behind it, and it's horrific. Let me finish this point and maybe the next segment I can give you an example how bad it is. So she's talking about the ethnic studies curriculum.

One important aspect of any ethnic studies curriculum must encourage the critical thinking skills and sense of ethical responsibility necessary to address the disproportionate loss and destruction that black, indigenous, and people of color communities have endured. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, right, whatever, and then she goes on and gives an example. Okay, and then example is Philip nurses in America four percent of Filipino but thirty

percent of all COVID related deaths. Look at this inequity. Look at how Asian Americans are oppressed in America. Okay, So what's the real story here? That's how progressive looks at it, all right, everything's got to be looked through the land of the Marxist lends of oppressor. President, How does a conservative look at it? So I'm trying to think of when to start. Eighteen ninety eight. We'll start here eighteen ninety eight, President McKinley. Okay, we gotta go

away this again. This is how conservatives think eighteen ninety eight, President McKinley started a policy called benevolent assimilation in the Philippines. So we won this Spanish American War, which no one ever studies. And then after that there was something called the Philippine American War, which no one's ever heard of. It was two years, so we won, and part of that was we sent over Western training for nurses. All right,

benevolent assimilation. So President McKinley says, hey, let's send over our training and trainers and doctors to go train Filipino nurses. Great. Fast forward a couple of decades. There was a nursing shortage in America, particularly in California, so we turned to the Philippines because they spoke English really well and had a very similar training. So we could take a nurse from the Philippines and they could come to America and boom work, no problem, fit right in. That's why we

have a lot of Filipino nurses. Interesting story, right, that's way more interesting than and way more accurate than, oh, racist oppressors. But it's like, oh no, that's not it just there's this history now that doesn't explain why they're dying at such a higher rate. Well, Filipino trained nurses tend to work in the ICU and emergency rooms and nursing homes more so than other nurses, and that is riskier for COVID. Filipinos tend to live in multigenerational housing,

so it can spread faster. More are going to get sick. Filipinos in America also have a higher rate of diabetes and heart disease. Are just going to make getting COVID more deadly. And then another interesting theory, Filipinos culturally are less likely to question authority and speak up about any issues that they may have, just part of the culture and an issue maybe we don't have enough protective equipment

or something like that. And some Filipino nurses are immigrants and they feel like if they complain, they could be sent back, and they don't want to rock the boat, so they go along with things that maybe other nurses want it. That's how conservative thing. So again, a progressive looks, oh, we're being oppressed. A conservative says, oh no, Well, here's the history, and here's some differences and different choices and different realities and different cultural markers that exists that create

an inequity. None of this is due to oppression, just cultural differences, very different ways of looking at the world. Unfortunately, the progressive way of looking at the world is the one that is winning right now. The thoughtful approach not getting it much airtime, which is why I'm glad you're here. Mike Slater, San Diego, fill in it for Buck Sexton. Spread the word eighteen Buck. Mike Slater, San Diego, filling

in for Buck Sexton today. Thanks for being here. We plan on being back tomorrow as well, so hope you can tune in again. On my local show, we talked a lot about this forty thousand dollars a year prep school in Los Angeles. It's called Harvard Westlake. It's one of the nicest schools in LA. And they have a new anti racist curriculum there. It's absurd or it's horrible.

It just teaches kids to hate America. I heard a great line someone said, the only thing that rivals the contempt that young Americans have for this country is their ignorance of it. So they have a huge hatred and they're being taught to hate America and the only thing that rivals at is how little they know about it. And just biblical literacy as well. Right, zero Biblical literacy, which is what our country is based off of. Right, there's so many fun foundational truths that this country is

based off of. On that, and then not even just you know history in general, and then what came before is antrel Greece, Ancient Rome, the whole thing. People have no idea. And now anytime anyone dare teach maybe something like a Biblical lessons or about ancient Greece ancient Rome, oh well, that's Western civilization. That's misogynistic, that's you know, white centered and all this stuff. It's got to stop. We got to cancel it. Isaac Newton was canceled at

this school. They don't call it the Newton's Laws of Physics anymore. They're called the Fundamental Laws because this is at Harvard Westlake. Because they want to decenter whiteness. So if you call him Newton's laws, that's offensive or not inclusive enough of students of color. So they're called fundamentals like that's insane. Newton's Laws of Physics do not center whiteness. They center the exact specific person who was able to define the laws of physics, Isaac Newton. But he's got

to go. So you kick out Isaac Newton, you kick out all Western civilization, all Western great works of literature, kick out all the great Western civ thinkers, kick out all the great writers of Western civilization, and you replace it with Robin D'Angelo and Ibramex Kendy. Now here's the next level. And this is the ultimate level. Obviously, when you remove God, what do you replace it with? In the California Ethnics Studies curriculum they have in it, this

is not a one time thing. This is not just when you're learning about one thing on one day. They have regular chance to the Aztec gods. So when you remove God out of the equation, what do you think people are going to do? Of course, eventually they're going to replace it with a bunch of pagan gods. A little and a little pagan warship never hurt anyone, right, of course, except for the you know twenty thousand humans every year that were sacrificed at the altars to these

gods by the Aztecs. The Aztecs they've built a new temple. Eighty thousand people were sacrificed to the god in one day, eighty thousand in one day. But yeah, it was the conquistadors who were uniquely evil. Columbus as a rapist, Win throw up a bigot Washington a slave owner. Our kids are filled with ignorance and contempt. But just having prayed to the Aztec gods, and that'll make things all better ignorance and contempt. And I know this is a little old,

but I've just reminded here of the Megan Markle. I didn't pay it a lick. I didn't pay a lick of attention to the Megan Marko. I don't even I

didn't follow any of it. But my understanding is that she was whining and complaining about stuff, and the fact that this victimhood, which has been the theme of this hour so deep seated in our culture that a girl from Canoga Park, La median income fifty thousand dollars to grow up to become an actress at all, and then grow up to become a literal princess and still complain to the Queen of England and the Queen of America Oprah about how terrible whole life is and how racist

white people are, what is wrong with us? But this is what happens when you raise kids in this Marxist soup and asked to stop. We have to be done with it. Mike's later dot locals dot com. I never mentioned that the entire show, but then that's our website. Everything we talk about is thrown up there, Mike Slater dot locals dot com, and you can follow us there and bring our local show on our TV show. I

didn't mention this either. Buck and I we have TV shows together on the first, so you can watch us both together. I'm on at eleven Eastern is my TV show, so you can listen. You can listen, you can watch me and Buck. You can listen to me and Buck. What an honor to be filmed in for Buck today. We'll see if I'm back tomorrow, but it's an honor to have been here. Either way. I have a great rest of your day. Spread the word

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