Attention. You're listening to the top Huff Radio show, America's home for conservative not Bitter talk radio. Be advised. The content of this program has been documented to prevent and even cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lean to the right. Here's your Conservative but not Bitter host Tod Huff. Oh yes, my friend's just busy getting into the thick of it here today, as we've been talking about politics and race and just the state of that discourse
in our culture and society. We were talking about this in a previous hour of the program. I said that we would kind of pick it up because it's such a big, big issue, and there were a lot of things in the stack of stuff that well candidly related to this, related to the issue of race and this idea. Well, perhaps one of one of the articles that's in here is at the Daily Caller and it says how victimhood became
America's most valuable currency. And in this article it talks about intersectionality, which is really a way to say, okay, how what what are all the ways that I identify as a person? And I start checking off boxes and I say, you know, I'm my victimhood score gets, you know, is higher, so I have you know, I have more power to for my cause or my voice should be louder or whatever. That That's what what's happened. So what's happened with our younger generation. It's happening in leftist circles
around the country. It's it's pushed through the seven pillars of propaganda, which of course I talk about is the media and government and science and entertainment. And you know that there's there's this idea is being pushed in a lot of ways where we're actually pushing victim You know, I teach we teach our children that, you know, not to be a victim. Right, the last
thing you want to think is that I'm a victim. Victimhood suggests that there's nothing that I can that I have power over, and I understand that we can be victims of things. I'm'm minimizing it. There's been evil historically, well around this world. It exists. It's existed since the fall of man
humankind. Don't get upset at me for saying mankind. I mean that in a general sense, but that those evils have been here and people have suffered, people have been victims, but to have a victim mentality and to think that there are obstacles to me achieving whatever, living the life I want, achieving my dreams because I'm inserting other obstacles there because of the you know, the way I've been taught to think about them. That's not a good thing.
And that's what we teach our kids is to say, yeah, I can understand that that is a challenge, but let's not let's not think that we're helpless. Let's not think that there's nothing that we can do. Let's not, you know, totally, you know, go scorched earth on people who have a disagreement with us, who have another perspective, who, by the way, we're calling in the case of the race baiting crowd, we're calling these folks racist. You know, I've I've and I've said this to
this leads to the issues of reparations I've been on. I've said this for a long time. If you want to cause if you if your mission was to cause racial disharmony or any type of dis forget about what it is. Just think about something else. If you went into a community of penguins and you said, I want to divide these penguins up. I want them,
I want there to be discord, and I want to create tension. The first thing you would do is to find one way to get one group of penguins segregated, as as you know, into one little group, and then segregate the others into another little group. And then whatever you can find that's different about them, make that be the entire thing that matters. And then and then say to one of the groups, because you are this particular you know, you have this particular type of feather, for example, and they
have a different type of feather, you have to then pay them. You have to then give them something. You have to give them some of your fish or whatever you want to talk about a way to amp it up. That's what you do. It's not how you find it's not how you find true justice and just actually achieving peace. As I've said, I'm i'm I'm willing to understand the things that I don't. I don't pretend to know all
of it, but I do know this. You know this. If you go scorched to earth and you say, everybody who is as as Jamel Hill, and that's where we'll start today. In a previous hour. I referenced a little bit of her interview with the LA Times, but she said Caitlin Clark, who's the number one draft pick of the Indiana Fever about said the Pacers. Not happy with the Pacers at the moment, but hey, they're playing a tough team. She Jamel Hill still said Caitlin Clark, She's not
happy with Caitlin Clark's fame. In fact, what was the phrase she she's she called it problematic because Caitlin Clark is white and heterosexual. She's not black, and she's not a lesbian or some other part of the LGBTQ plus community. And that's a problem for Jamel Hill because that's Caitlin Clark's I guess popular, and she doesn't fit these categories, which is I don't you talk about
a self made prison, mental prison to live like that. Why can't we just say, hey, Caitlin Clark succeeded for whatever reasons, good for her. Why can't we say, by the way, the reason that the WNBA that people care about the WNBA suddenly is because of Caitlin Clark. Now there's other players too, I mean, Angel Reese's is up there right as far as drawing attention to the league, but not everything pales in comparison to Caitlin
Clark. She's going to drive everyone else's salary upward. And they hate this girl. They absolutely hate this girl. Because again, if they hate her because of her race and her sexual preference, how is that not racist and heterophobic? How if those are the real that is the definition of those sorts
of things. If someone came into the league who was black and lesbian, as Jamel Hill apparently thinks everybody should be, and has all the fame and attention, if people hated her because of her race, I would absolutely say that that's racist. That's the definition of racism. But for some reason, for some reason, we can say all these things about Caitlin Clark. Anyway, I want to get into that. I want to get into this other article that I mentioned as well. But let me tell you, my friends,
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a two hundred and fifty dollars credit on that investment. So Jamal Hill is upset about Caitlin Clark's race and sexuality. Going back to the article here at Breitbart dot com. Now uber leftists and race grievance rider Jamal Hill is again chiming in and proclaiming that Clark is undeserving of her fame because she is merely
a straight white girl like w NBA player at Jay Wilson. Hill, who has been blasted, who has blasted Clark before, was particularly incensed by the Nike shoe deal Clark received and accused the sports attire company of making sure that black women are often erased from the picture. Hill told the La Times that the main reason Clark gets so much media coverage is because of her race and her sexuality. We would all be very naive if we didn't say race and
her sexuality played a role in her popularity. While so many people are happy for Caitlin's success, including the players. It doesn't seem like it. This has had such an enormous impact on the game, there is a part of it that is a little problematic because of what it says about the worth and the marketability of the players who are already there. Hill added that there is
a silver lining. Oh boy, she's gonna be a little optimistic here, silver lining in the underserving Clark though her media profile, Hill claims will force the w NBA to up its diversity game. Oh my goodness. Okay, So the the benefit of this, she says, is because Caitlin Clark's white, the WNBA is going to have to try harder to find I guess more more black players. Is that what I'm just we can't. This is not what healthy societies do. Healthy societies do not sit here and find over these
things. That's actually good for the entirety of the league. I don't know why. I don't know all the reasons why Katelyn Clark is popular. She's changed the game, she's the all time scoring leader, She's done a lot of good things. But anyway, I'm just I gotta take a break along here. Quick time out didn't see the clock got to take a break back in a minute. It's not what. I don't know what I'm talking about. I thought I was in the second segment, my friends, My goodness.
I glanced at the clock and I thought I have to get out of here. No, no, no, that is not at all I How did I do that? I had to ask Oz, I said, am I No, I'm still going here. So anyway, gimney, let's let me get back to the U. Let me get my thoughts here. But before we get recalibrated, after that first uh first in my experience mistake thinking I was in the second segment and glanced down and thought, oh, my goodness, I've got to cut out of here. I'm just in the first
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How victimhood became America's most vulnerable currency. Gauge Clipper of the Daily Caller, being a victim used to be a bad thing. He right, Sometimes we tried to avoid and wanted to admit. As a nation, we strove to rise above obstacles and adversity, not wallow in our own self pity. Yet today the most powerful people in America are the ones who screamed the loudest about
their own victimization. The Daily Caller's latest documentary, it's called The Demand for Hate, exposes how this happens, and he's promoting that particular documentary, which again you can check it out. I've not checked that out. I've just read this article and it's talking about hate crime hoaxes. A hate crime hoax is essentially a situation where a very high profile hate incident turns out to not be real, explains Wilfred Riley, a political scientist who tracks these hosts excuse
me hoaxes. Riley is just one of the many experts that the Daily Callers investigative team sat down with to understand what drives a person to want to be a victim, So listen to this. Intersectionality, explains marriage and family therapist Katrina tan Taylor, is the idea that people are marginalized or held back oppressed along a number of categories. Intersectionality was first formulated as a legal theory in the nineteen eighties, but since has become the driving force of our culture of
victimhood and theory. A person may be oppressed for being black. She may also be oppressed for being a woman. These two oppressions then intersect to form a far deeper victim identity. It's almost like saying there's double oppression. Taylor explains. This is what leads to the oppression Olympics, and it goes beyond being just a black woman. Again, this is in the reference to what Jamal Hill said, I'm just reading from this article. One may claim to
be LGBTQ, disabled, or a religious minority as well. And because of America's deep racial guilt and historic quest for justice, claims to these identities can be weaponized against well meaning people. The more oppressive, the more oppression you aim to face, the more attention you get, and the more attention you can draw to your cause. And by the way, may I add what some of those causes might be. Some of those causes might be your political
campaign. Some of those causes might be further leftist agenda items that take away the liberties that undermine the constitution that pose the real threat to this nation. Maybe it's simply enriching oneself. Maybe it's doing something like trademarking a term such as bleach blonde, bad built, butch body, which is what Jasmine Crockett has done. Homophobic slur that she's trademarked. Does she, as a hater of capitalism, as a member of the radical left, is out there trying
to capitalize on a homophobic slur. So more than the attention. It breeds sympathy for the harms you claim to have suffered. It offers clout as you stand atop the soapbox, claiming to speak truth to power and stand up against those who have kept you down. So then he lists people here. This is how we wind up with people like and you can fill in the blanks
of people that come to come to mind. Well over half even up to two thirds of hate crime hoaxes that Riley is documented and have occurred on college campuses. That's where the victim mentality is most prevalent. It absolutely is. We can see that playing out now. Again, some of this is altruistic, some of it's misinformation, but you can see a little bit of this in how they've handled how they've handled the Israel Hamas stuff. But more specifically,
look at their requests. You know, hey, they'll take to the microphone. You've seen these things. People take to the microphone and say things like, you know, my name is Susan. They them, you know, I can't even think give all the terms they use, but they just seamlessly talk about their pronouns, how they identify, whether they're gay, straight,
whatever. And actually I saw this, I saw this with the I think it was the United Methodist where they agreed to what do they disagree to to have LGBTQ pastors or to marry LGBTQ members or something something like that, And all these folks were taken as they were voting. They would take to the microphone and say these things. I'm Susan, she her, They them zzer whatever they say, and they go into this explanation. But this happens
a lot at college. At college campuses become it's become acceptable to think that way and to then as you're having a discussion. You know, when I was in school, the idea was to find the voice I guess not the individual voice, but maybe just the ideas that made the most sense. Now it is you know, it's all about the idea identity of the person. And you say, well, I can't I you know, I go to
the intersectionality chart. I don't have any I'm not a victim on this chart, so I don't get to speak, but this person is, so they get to to do this. This is this is the framework, my friends, for how how some really bad things have happened to groups of people over history. This is not just you treat the people of all races and genders and sexual orientations fairly like human beings created the image of Almighty God. But it does not mean that you agree with their craziness. It does not mean
that suddenly because of that identity, they have more truth. They're speaking the truth, and the folks who are not members of a victim mentality cannot speak the truth. It's patently ridiculous. I rejected on its face. You should too. I have to take a break, quick time out, my friends back here in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends. We really are in segment two. I can't believe I did that in the first segment. I glanced down at the clock halfway to the first segment and thought,
oh boy, I'm at the end of the second segment. I got to take a break, and then I realized, no, I don't. Oz had to set me straight. Oz, I'm gonna tell you, Oz is the glue that holds this baby together. My friends. But anyway, talking here about this, this piece in the Daily Caller talking about a victimhood status. So I'm going to go back to this article. I don't want to just read too much of this today. It's on the website. I encourage
you to read this thing, but let's go back to it. It says this is again they are interviewing or speaking with one of the the folks that they were interviewing for the documentary The BLM Effect. This guy's name is Riley. Riley explains was that we were constantly told to listen to black people, to other minorities, believe all women, and believe all blacks. All that
stuff was very commonly said. We've all heard it. So I think that when someone came forward with an incredibly dubious story, there was a desire to take it seriously. There's also a psychological aspect, as humans were wired to follow someone of a higher social status. Taylor explains, to seek a leader who is charismatic that we perceive as competent, who has something to offer to you into the group. When a leader says I'm good, follow me.
This other person is bad, we will attack or pile on the bad. There's a sense of righteousness, a sense of working toward justice that can motivate people, and it's this sense of justice that has been totally warped in the modern era. You better believe it. Bingo bango circle gets the square that is precisely right, right on the mark. America has a complex history with race and justice. For too long, we failed to live up to our
principles. I'm reading from this article again, but the left refuses to acknowledge us how far we've come. My, oh my, we're singing from the same sheet of music. Of course, we've come magnificently far in this journey from America's collective guilt. They derive great strength by virtue of their feigned victimhood. They have convinced Americans that they are the champions of justice, when really all they're fighting for is their own power. Preach it in this article.
I mean, this is spot on correct. Yet, with hoax after hoax being debunked, Americans are finally being beginning to wake up from this nightmare. By drawing back the veil on hate crime hoaxes, the Daily Caller aims to bring a sense of justice back to a country that has forgotten the meaning of the word. Okay, so then they're promoting they're promoting the documentary, which is fine, you can check it out, but this is spot on right
America. In doing this, we actually lose the pursuit of true justice in doing this and saying, if you're not a person who scores high enough on this intersectionality chart of all the ways that you have been victimized, if you don't score high enough, you've got to shut up and get to the back of the line. Got to get to the back of the classroom. You shouldn't be able to speak. Folks that were, you know, part of these marginalized groups over history, were not allowed to speak. And my friends,
that has happened, and that is absolutely reprehensible. But you don't fix the problem by doing the same thing to other groups of people. It has to stop. This is why the pendulum has to keep stop swinging. It has to stop swinging violently back and violently forth. It's got to get to the level the point of justice and the point of justice. What is just and true and accurate, and what we should strive for is to see and to accept that all people are created in that image of God. All people.
It makes no difference if you are a Christian or agnostic, or atheist, or Buddhist or Hindu or Muslim or seek or fill in the blank hedonists, makes no difference. Our value and equality as human beings is that we are all created in the image of God and all people. Again, this goes to the Constitution that the Bill of Rights, we all have the right to free speech. Anybody can say what they want to say, but you don't get to say you don't. I mean, you can try to say
it, but you're not gonna get me to cooperate. And I'm hoping it won't get you to cooperate either. When they say you have to shut up, you don't get to speak. We get to sit here and malign your character. We get to sit here and tell you the only way to see this issue is this one, and you can't even respond. That's not how you solve these problems. Oh, you might get the people who are weak, who are just afraid of being called a name, to sit there and
to comply. You're going to find a lot of people that are willing to sell their soul and give up everything that they believe. All these principles and precepts and concepts and things that we have taken for granted in this country. You'll see plenty of people who will sign up to give those away if it just means that they can live at peace. With people, and there are people every day. In fact, I was just talking with this about someone.
For example, you've got the I don't know the names of the groups. I don't want to say the wrong name, but you've got LGBTQ support of Palestine. And Bill Maher was talking Bill Maher, who's not someone who politically aligns with me. But by the way, Bill Maher, Bill Maher is someone that I, folks, I respect in a lot of ways I do. He's a right on a lot of things. Well I shouldn't say
a lot, he's right on a fair amount of things. In fact, I just saw him on the View talking with Joy Behar, who is afraid to criticize Biden. She doesn't want to do that, and Bill Mars says, well, I'm not. You know, if you want to have credibility with your audience, you got to you got to forget all that you know. You've got to just say what you think and risk offending people that hear you. And we all have the right to say things. We all do.
We all have that right to say what we want and that is the truth. But it doesn't require it doesn't require the silencing of someone else. For me, to speak. In fact, I want people, if you're a leftist, I welcome you to speak. I want the spotlight on those ideas I do. I want it on the ideas. I want to be there and to be able to ask you questions. I want to discuss and have discourse about this. That's fine because I think that the light of day
it allows us to expose the falsehoods and to clearly see the truth. And that's what we need more of. You don't get that by telling one group of people, no matter what their race, what their ethnicity, what their religious background. You don't get that by telling them to shut up. You want to talk about something that's anti American. You want to talk about something that is a threat to our system of government, our democracy. Talk about
a real threat again. You know, I don't like that term danger to our democracy, but I use it because it's become so popularly known, and it's become so you know, it's something that's said repeatedly. Trump's a threat to our democracy. Oh my goodness, what a danger is going to cause the end of our democracy. Our democracy is at risk. Our democracy, our democracy a democracy, well certainly democratic aspects in this but we live in
a constitutional republic, but be that as it may. Common sense would demand, my friends, that if you were worried about threats to democracy, anytime you hear democracies rule the people, right rule the people. So the biggest threat to democracy would be when you would tell one group of people you can't participate. I don't care what they're what that group of people, who they are, It makes no difference. It makes no difference that they're black or
white. It makes no difference. If they're Hindu or Christian or sekh or Muslim or atheist, it makes no difference. It makes zero difference. You are interfering with, undermining, putting at risk our democracy to use to use their term, to use their phrase against them. That is actually what that is. If you're telling a group of people you cannot participate here, You're not wanted here, you're not allowed here. This isn't a space for you
on a public university. It's one thing, one thing. If you want to have, you know, I don't know a club where a workout facility where it's only women. I mean, there's nothing wrong with that. If you for the government to do it, For a government to say, you know, it's a publicly funded university and only this group of people can be in this room. That's a big problem. That's actually antithetical to what our
founding principles are. And the reality is that is the threat to our quote unquote democracy, and we have people that are willingly lining up to accept this garbage. I just it's crazy. But that's a good article. If you want to read the thing, you can check it out on our stack of stuff on the website. Just go to the stack of Stuff todashow dot com. Let me remind you here as we wrap up this particular segment now,
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the middle of the first segment. But Oz has helped me get back on track. Here timeouts in order. You're listening here to conservative not better talk. I am your host, the one and only Todd huff Back in just a minutecomac my friends. Here, we are just kind of wrapping up for the day. I have a couple of loose ends. One is I mentioned a SoundBite. I mentioned a SoundBite between an exchange between Bill Maher and Joy bahar on on the View. I just want to mention I want to play
this since I mentioned it in passing last segment. A bit of a loose end in my mind here because it came up and I just wanted you to hear it. Since I mentioned it. Bill Maher is on with ABC hosts Joy Bahar The Women of the View, and she admits that she's afraid to She's afraid to criticize Biden because that might influence people who are on the fence to vote for Trump. This is what Bill Maher has. Well, you can hear Joy Bayharn, you can help hear Bill Maher's response, and he's
exactly right here you go. No, but I'm nervous about saying anything against Biden because I feel that, you know, not that I have so much power and you have some with them that I do, obviously, but are you afraid that you might you know, influment it so the people who are on the fence, I think you lose all credibility I do. I mean, my bond with my audience has always been I don't pull a punch. Yeah, my bond with my audience is you're not going to like everything I
say, but you know I'm saying what I really think is true. There you go, that's from NewsBusters. That's where that clip was initially pulled. You're not going to agree with everything I say, but you know that I think it. I mean, that's kind of my approach too. You know that I think these things that I say on this program, I think that's critically important. He's right. She openly admits, I'm afraid to criticize the guy because I don't want to give people reasons not to vote for him.
And her audience is sitting there. It's like they've revealed. She's revealed what she's doing, which is not sharing her concerns about Biden with them. And they sit there and watch this and they probably clap, and they, I don't know, they might get a Kleenex out to cry at some point in the show, but they don't catch that she's just admitting to them that she's not she's not sharing her concerns because she's afraid that some of them will get
the wrong idea and vote for Trump. By the way, speaking about the wrong idea, we got a lot of wrong ideas happening in this country. Our economy is run by a series of wrong ideas. In fact, let me get to this, and that's probably the last thing I'm gonna have time to get to today. Here we go. Remember when I said the other day, and you should, man, you got to tune in and catch the program. In its entirety, because this is full chalk full of all
sorts of things that should I mean, radically change your life. But I said on this program the other day, I said, if the economy was good, was truly good, you wouldn't have to convince people that it was. And I stand by this. I stand by this because Americans know everyday. Americans know that everything's more expensive and that the economy it sucks, to be quite honest, and so again, remember this is this headline that I'm about to read you is one of the reasons why they have to spend so
much time convincing you, convincing me whatever. Of course they won't get away with that that the economy is good. It's because of this headlinethepostmillennial dot com Americans foregoing summer vacations amid rising price of everything. Now, this is according to a Fox News poll. A recent Fox News poll found that more than half of Americans do not plan on going away for vacation this summer, with
fifty five percent say saying they'll be staying home. Among those who said they won't be doing any traveling, nearly three quarters said it was because they quote don't have any money to do so, as the price of just about everything
continues to go up, putting further strain on people's already struggling finances. According to the poll, which was conducted among one thousand, one hundred and twenty six American voters between May ten and thirteen and has a margin of error of plus or minus three percent, seventy three percent of those not taking a vacation this year said it was because of money, while fifteen percent cited a lack of time. Three quarters, almost three quarters of Americans don't have the money
to take a vacation, and they wonder why. They wonder why they cannot convince people the economies bad. But what sad is what sad is with Tucked within that seventy three percent are people who have been hurt by these this economy, been hurt by Biden, and they're blaming other things. They're blaming other things in part because people like joy behar don't say what they really think and what's obviously true. They'll defend it and act like this is a great economy.
It's not. It's an absolute disaster, is what it is, and people feel it. But again, it reminds me, oh, it's so sad. It reminds me of the stories again about Joseph Stalin, who literally locked people into the gulags. These people that were in the gulags still saying the praises of Joseph Stalin as they listened to him and praised his name from the very prison cells that he was responsible for putting them in. They believed the hype. They believe what they were told, and they refused to believe
what they thought their lying eyes were telling them. They couldn't reconcile in their minds that a guy that had so many lovely things to say as leader of the Soviet Union would be the reason that they were imprisoned and tortured and sometimes even killed. They praised this man even though he was the reason that they were in there. Yet the evidence was there, The evidence was there for anyone who cared to see it, that he was the reason. But they
couldn't come to grips with that. These people far less serious a right to not have a vacation versus be putting the gulogs. But it's the same concept they refuse to see. Some of these folks refuse to see that the reason they can't take a vacation. Is because the economy is really bad, and it is really bad because of Bidenomics, biden inflation, and leftist rule. I have to go. My friends, have a great day. We'll talk soon. SDG
