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The speaker passionately defends the protection of women and girls in sports. They express concern over the Biden administration's proposed Title IX rule, which allows males who identify as women to participate in women's sports. The speaker argues that this would undermine women's rights and eliminate women's sports as they currently exist. They highlight the potential negative consequences, such as women losing access to roster spots, championships, records, and scholarships. The speaker also raises concerns about the safety and privacy of women in spaces like locker rooms. They propose a bill called the Save Women's Sports Act, which prohibits schools receiving federal funding from allowing biological males to participate in women's sports. The speaker urges colleagues to support the bill and protect women's sports.

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A biological man will compete in women's weightlifting at the Tokyo Olympics, a first due to prior efforts to separate male and female events. This issue is also happening in America, as highlighted in an Independent Women's Forum documentary. Cynthia Monteleone and her daughter, Reese, share their experiences of competing against biological males. Cynthia competed at the World Championships in 2018 against a biological male, and Reese ran against one in her first high school track meet. They claim mainstream media outlets censor their stories and deny the issue. They believe this threatens women's sports, as male-bodied athletes retain advantages even after treatments. These advantages, like muscle mass and bone density, begin in the womb. Reese says she's received support from teammates, despite some media opposition. She says her teachers understand that biological male athletes could take away opportunities from female athletes. They encourage others to speak up for fairness and equal opportunity in women's sports and direct people to a petition at iwf.org.

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The California law SB 132 allows men to be housed in women's prisons based on self-identification, leading to victimization of women like Alyssa who have experienced sexual assault. Male felons with violent backgrounds are exploiting this law, retraumatizing vulnerable women. The law does not require hormone therapy or surgery for placement, allowing for abuse of the system. Translation: The California law SB 132 allows men to be housed in women's prisons based on self-identification, leading to victimization of women like Alyssa who have experienced sexual assault. Male felons with violent backgrounds are exploiting this law, retraumatizing vulnerable women. The law does not require hormone therapy or surgery for placement, allowing for abuse of the system.

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Transgender women pose a threat to women's sports. A UN study found that males competing as females have won nearly 900 trophies in women's competitions. Last week in Texas, a male swimmer competing as a woman won all five of the women's races that he entered. Men have an inherent biological advantage over women. Males are 30% stronger than women of equivalent stature, jump 25% higher, and accelerate 20% faster. They also have larger hearts, lungs, more bone mass, more muscles, and stronger muscles. Testosterone does not erase key differences that give them advantage by nature because a man cannot become a woman. Biological men competing in women's sports hurts women.

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The speaker discusses how the recent recognition of a transgender man as "Woman of the Year" by Attitude magazine is gaslighting women and lesbians. They argue that this is part of a larger issue of misogyny and a power grab. They criticize the UN for tweeting that trans lesbians are still lesbians, highlighting the organization's poor track record on sexual violence against women. The speaker also criticizes the transgender man, Dylan Mulvaney, for his portrayal of women in his videos, calling it insulting and performative. They believe that society values men's feelings more than women's and that any man who identifies as a woman is considered more important.

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Riley Gaines, a former University of Kentucky swimmer, shares her experience of competing against a biological male named Leah Thomas in the women's division. Thomas, who previously competed on the men's swim team at the University of Pennsylvania, won a national title in the 500 yard freestyle, outracing accomplished female athletes. Gaines tied with Thomas in a 200 freestyle race, but the NCAA awarded the trophy to Thomas, leaving Gaines empty-handed. She criticizes the NCAA for prioritizing the feelings of a biological male over the rights and achievements of female athletes. Gaines also highlights the discomfort and violation of privacy female swimmers faced when forced to share a locker room with Thomas without prior consent.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the controversy surrounding biological males competing in women's boxing. They express their concern about the potential dangers and unfairness of allowing men to fight women, regardless of hormone levels or pronouns. They believe it is irresponsible, unethical, and could have fatal consequences. They argue that this policy crushes the dreams of female athletes and crosses a line. They also mention the broader issue of gender ideology infiltrating school systems. The speakers agree that women's sports should remain exclusive to biological females. They conclude by praising the host, Laura Ingraham, for her strength and warning against underestimating her.

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Speaker 0 describes an incident at the WE Spa where a man enters the women's section with his penis exposed, causing fear among women and young girls. “It's not okay. Now I can't even go and put my clothes on because he's down there. Yeah. I don't feel comfortable. We don't feel uncomfortable.” The speaker emphasizes that this behavior happened in the women’s section, with the implication that a man came into an area designated for women and girls, and asserts that “his dick is out. To the campus side? Yeah. His dick is slinging left and right, and we're women in there, and young girls are there.” The speaker challenges the arrangement, stating, “And you allow that. So then you're lying.” They argue that there is a distinction between gender rights and discrimination, claiming that “We cannot discriminate against gender rights. It's not discrimination. It's an impostor. You cannot identify a impostor, someone faking to be a woman just because they feel like they wanna call themselves a woman.” There is a dismissive stance toward the idea of recognizing someone’s gender identity in this context, with a reference to being “pre board” as a test they don’t care about. Speaker 1 interjects with a repetition of “a situation,” emphasizing that there will be consequences or a response: “You gonna have a situation.” Speaker 0 responds with escalating emotion, invoking religious language: “The blood of Jesus. You're gonna have a situation. There’s going to be a situation.” They report being at the WE Spa and witnessing a man slinging his penis, expressing disbelief and stating that some women are afraid to speak up, while they themselves are determined to speak out: “I couldn’t believe what I saw. I couldn’t believe that this man, okay, and these people up here and you got some women scared to say something. Baby, I'm not scared to say a thing.” Speaker 0 asserts a strong stance against a man asserting entrance into the men’s section or a person presenting as a woman while being male, stressing concern for children and mothers present: “The blood of Jesus against this wilding out lion spirit. Sit up here. Gonna bring him to let a man come in here, slinging his penis up in here. No. No. No.” The speaker insists that somebody who identifies as a man cannot enter the women’s area, or that someone claiming to be a woman but possessing male anatomy should be challenged. The speaker ends with a warning that “these people, they about to find out though. Watch.”

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Trans students have assaulted girls in bathrooms and locker rooms, despite claims of safety. Incidents in Virginia, California, Georgia, and Ohio show this trend. An inmate survey revealed high rates of sexual assault and violent crimes among trans individuals. Affirming gender transitions may lead to harm. The speaker challenges the audience's beliefs, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging these assaults and the consequences of denying privacy rights to women.

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My daughters will only compete against other women in sports. We need to stop allowing biological men to change in front of young girls. Let's fix this by 2024.

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Masculinity is being attacked psychologically, culturally, and biologically. Men pretending to be women are replacing women in sports, entertainment, and politics, while children are being taught that gender is a choice. The transgender movement is not about freedom of expression or civil rights, but rather an evil agenda to push us towards transhumanism. By questioning human identity, they aim to make us more accepting of becoming part human and part machine. Gender ideology is like the distorted reality in George Orwell's 1984, where 2 plus 2 equals 5. However, no matter how we dress or identify, our physical nature remains unchanged. Sadly, this agenda is harming more and more children and young people, and it needs to be stopped.

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A transgender activist was asked to explain the premise of the movement, but they deflected and changed the subject. The speaker believes it is their right to ask this question because there are civil rights specifically for women, such as special bathrooms and sports leagues. They argue that if men are claiming the right to enter these spaces, either all special rights for women need to be abolished or the activists need to explain how these men are actually women. The speaker is not willing to abolish women's rights and believes most women in the country feel the same way.

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Speaker 0 argues that the final goal is to eradicate humanity as we know it, and that once this “final destination” is understood, it becomes easier to identify the psychological conditioning, biological tampering, cultural grooming, and educational prepping aimed at a post-human future. The speaker contends that achieving this requires extensive physical and psychological abuse to coerce an intelligent species toward its own extinction, and that in the last sixty years, most transcendent changes were designed to move society toward a dystopian reality within what is described as a hyper-controlled matrix where reality is meticulously planned and managed to steer populations. The speaker claims the direction is a posthuman world, achieved by first destabilizing, dehumanizing, and demoralizing humanity through various means: the destruction of the nuclear family, state indoctrination of children, abortion, eradication of God and spirituality from education, living in megacities distant from nature, toxic food, air and water, social media replacing real human connection, engineered financial crises and taxation, endless wars and massive migration, along with persistent stress, anxiety, depression, drugs and alcohol, constant fear mongering, and moral relativism as a new religion. This is said to produce a weak, immoral, disconnected, ignorant, and unhealthy population, making it an easy target for the next stage—the creation of an entire generation of androgynous beings. The transcript asserts that masculinity is under attack on psychological, cultural, and biological levels, with women allegedly being replaced in sports, entertainment, and politics by men pretending to be women, and children being indoctrinated to think gender is a choice. It states the transgender movement is not a grassroots phenomenon but “comes from the top,” having nothing to do with freedom of expression, sexuality, or civil rights. It characterizes gender ideology as “the two plus two equals five from George Orwell's 1984 dystopian novel,” a test to see whether society will accept the most absurd party line toward extinction. Two plus two equals four is affirmed as an absolute, regardless of dress, name, or physique. The speaker laments the gaslighting process that harms an increasing number of children and young people as humanity moves toward a posthuman future, asserting that this must be stopped.

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The speaker discusses the use of makeup and costumes in the entertainment industry, questioning the gender of certain actors. They point out physical features like bone structure and adam's apple as indicators of biological sex. The speaker suggests that societal norms are changing, with women having penises and men being more feminine. They also mention specific actors and their roles in movies, implying a connection to secret societies and depopulation agendas. The speaker expresses frustration with people who cannot see what they perceive as obvious gender deception in the media.

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This video explores the complex topic of gender identity and its impact on society. It discusses conflicting messages and confusion surrounding the definition of a woman, with perspectives ranging from physical changes during puberty to gender identity and self-expression. The video raises concerns about the influence of social media, online communities, and cultural shifts in shaping individuals' perceptions of their gender. It also questions the role of medical professionals in affirming gender identities and the potential risks of hormone treatments and surgeries. The debate extends to sports, where fairness and advantages for transgender athletes are discussed. The video concludes by highlighting the lack of a clear definition for the term "woman" and the ongoing controversies surrounding gender identity and pronouns.

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If we don't speak up against this nonsense, we'll lose women's rights, sororities, and our safety. We shouldn't have to expose ourselves to perverted men or surrender to this madness. Let's find our voices, ladies, and the men who support us. Otherwise, this will be our future. We can support trans people without compromising our own well-being.

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The speakers discuss men playing in women's sports, with one speaker stating some people fight to the death for men to play in women's sports, even though some of these sports are very dangerous for women. They claim some people are trying to make new laws allowing men to abuse women in sports, which doesn't make sense. One speaker mentions weightlifting records, saying a man can beat a woman by a hundred pounds, breaking records that haven't been broken in eighteen years. They claim there was a congressman fighting to the death for men to play against women in sports. The other speaker states their country is big in protecting women, and most of their cabinet are women who are great at what they do.

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Leah Thomas is accused of having a fixation on autogynephilia and deriving sexual pleasure from dressing as a woman. The speaker argues that Leah, who competes in women's sports and takes their trophies, is crossing a line. They express frustration with the idea of accommodating Leah in women's spaces and believe therapy is necessary. The speaker emphasizes that they won't surrender girlhood or womanhood to Leah's mental issues and urges them to leave swimming pools, locker rooms, and track meets.

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More biological males are competing in female sports, dominating and taking opportunities from girls. A frustrated parent shares how her daughter, a skilled athlete, didn't compete due to a male athlete's presence. She questions why average male athletes can excel in female sports, affecting fairness. Urging for change, she emphasizes the need to protect opportunities for girls.

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Democrats blocked a vote on the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, allowing men to compete in women's sports. Senators like Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, and Kirsten Gillibrand voted against it. The speaker criticizes them for not standing up for women and girls, calling it shameful and urging for accountability.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fox Ratings Crater, and Lia Thomas Slams Women, with Allie Beth Stuckey, Melissa Francis, and More
Guests: Allie Beth Stuckey, Melissa Francis
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Tucker Carlson's return with a video that garnered millions of views, contrasting it with Fox News's declining ratings after his departure. She highlights the anger among viewers and questions Fox's motives for firing Carlson, suggesting they aim to ruin his reputation. Kelly references a New York Times report revealing Carlson's off-camera comments about his audience and a senior executive, implying a smear campaign against him. Melissa Francis joins the discussion, sharing her own experience of being abruptly fired from Fox News amid an arbitration over pay. They analyze the New York Times article, which claims Carlson made offensive remarks in private messages, and question the timing and motives behind the leak. Francis argues that if Fox were genuinely concerned about such behavior, many others in the network would also face consequences. The conversation shifts to the ratings drop at Fox News, with Kelly providing statistics showing a significant decline in viewership since Carlson's exit. They speculate on Fox's strategy to separate Carlson from his audience to mitigate the fallout from his departure. Kelly introduces Ali Beth Stuckey to discuss Leah Thomas, a transgender athlete, and the implications of gender identity in sports. Stuckey critiques the notion that feminism is being used to justify trans inclusion in women's spaces, asserting that biological definitions of womanhood are being undermined. They express frustration over the term "transphobic" and emphasize the importance of standing firm in their beliefs about gender. The discussion continues with a focus on the dangers of allowing biological males into women's spaces, citing incidents where women and girls have been put at risk. They highlight the need for women to reclaim their rights and protect vulnerable populations from aggressive ideologies. Kelly and Stuckey also touch on the case of Zoe Zephyr, a transgender lawmaker in Montana, who faced censure for inflammatory remarks regarding legislation on minors' access to gender-affirming care. They criticize Zephyr's rhetoric and the broader implications of allowing minors to undergo irreversible medical procedures. Finally, Kelly discusses the firing of Don Lemon from CNN, referencing a Variety article detailing his history of alleged misogyny and inappropriate behavior. Tatiana Siegel, the journalist behind the piece, explains the context of Lemon's past actions and the challenges he may face in finding future employment in the industry. The conversation concludes with a critique of workplace relationships and the consequences of poor decisions by executives.

The Megyn Kelly Show

O.J. Simpson Dies, and Men in Women's Spaces, w/ Viva Frei, Holloway, Allie Beth Stuckey, and Mayer
Guests: Viva Frei, Holloway, Allie Beth Stuckey, Mayer
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with breaking news about OJ Simpson's death at 76 due to cancer. His family announced his passing, highlighting his battle with prostate cancer. OJ Simpson, once a beloved sports figure and actor, became infamous for the 1994 murder trial of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. The trial captivated the nation, revealing the brutality of the murders and sparking discussions about race and justice in America. OJ was acquitted in 1995, a verdict that divided the country and highlighted deep-seated racial tensions. He was later found liable for wrongful death in a civil suit and faced legal troubles, including a conviction for armed robbery in 2008, serving nine years before his release in 2017. Kelly transitions to a legal discussion with lawyers Viva Frei and Phil Holloway, who reflect on OJ's legacy and the implications of his trial. They discuss how the trial's outcome was influenced by public perception and the prosecution's mistakes, particularly regarding the handling of evidence. The conversation shifts to current legal matters, including Donald Trump's upcoming criminal trial related to hush money payments. The hosts express concerns about the fairness of the trial in Manhattan, suggesting that political bias may affect the proceedings. The discussion continues with the implications of Trump's legal challenges on the upcoming election, emphasizing how a conviction could impact his support among Republicans and Independents. They analyze the political landscape, noting that Trump's legal troubles could be seen as election interference. The conversation then shifts to cultural issues, particularly the impact of transgender policies on women's spaces and sports. Kelly and her guests discuss incidents involving male athletes competing in women's sports and the implications for female athletes. They express concerns about the safety and fairness of allowing transgender women to compete against biological women, citing specific examples of injuries and discomfort experienced by female athletes. The hosts also address the broader societal implications of gender ideology, emphasizing the need to protect women's rights and spaces. They critique the normalization of men in women's locker rooms and the potential dangers posed by such policies. The show concludes with a discussion on mental health, particularly the over-prescription of SSRIs to young people. The guests share personal experiences and concerns about the medicalization of emotions, advocating for a more holistic approach to mental health that addresses root causes rather than relying solely on medication. They emphasize the importance of understanding and managing emotions without resorting to quick fixes. Overall, the episode covers a range of topics, from legal issues surrounding high-profile cases to cultural debates about gender and mental health, highlighting the complexities and challenges facing society today.

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The Trans Strongman Situation is Insane..
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Listeners are confronted with a heated debate sparked by a World's Strongest Woman competition where Jamie Booker, a transgender woman, defeated competitors described as biologically female. The clip montage presents a spectrum of reactions: supporters insisting the athlete trained hard and deserves recognition, critics arguing that biological males hold unfair physical advantages, and commentators invoking fairness, safety of women’s competitions, and the integrity of sport. Personal stories surface, such as competitors who felt robbed of opportunities and funding, and experts draw analogies to steroids and gender transition timing. Throughout, the discourse oscillates between calls for inclusion and demands for a separate category or stricter eligibility standards. While some voices emphasize respect for individual identity, others insist that performance advantages should not determine who can compete in female divisions. The piece highlights the broader tension between inclusivity and fairness in athletic competition.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kamala Finally Agrees to Interview, & Truth About Learning Loss, w/ Gov. Youngkin, Knowles & Prejean
Guests: Gov. Youngkin, Knowles, Prejean
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Megyn Kelly discusses the upcoming CNN interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, highlighting its significance as her first chance to clarify her policies since becoming the Democratic nominee. Kelly criticizes the decision to pre-tape the interview, suggesting it allows for edits to avoid potential missteps. Michael Knowles joins the conversation, expressing skepticism about Harris's interview skills and the Democrats' strategy of minimizing her public engagements. They discuss the implications of Harris's limited media exposure, comparing it to past criticisms of Donald Trump's reluctance to debate. The conversation shifts to media bias, particularly regarding a PBS report by Judy Woodruff, who allegedly misrepresented Trump's communications with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu concerning a ceasefire deal. Knowles and Kelly dissect the inaccuracies in Woodruff's claims, emphasizing the importance of accountability in journalism. Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia joins the show, discussing his successful conservative policies in a traditionally blue state. He emphasizes the importance of economic growth, border security, and parental rights in education. Youngkin critiques Harris's proposed tax increases, arguing they would harm small businesses and the economy. He highlights his administration's efforts to clean up voter rolls and restore parental rights in schools, particularly regarding issues of gender identity. The discussion also touches on the challenges facing women in sports due to transgender participation, with Kelly and her guests advocating for the protection of women's spaces and rights. They express concern over recent legal rulings in Australia that undermine the concept of biological sex, reflecting a broader trend that threatens women's rights globally. Overall, the episode underscores the political landscape's complexities, the media's role in shaping narratives, and the ongoing debates surrounding gender identity and economic policy.

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Hunter Hypocrisy, and Trans vs. Girls Rights, with Glenn Greenwald, Carrie Prejean, and Britt Mayer
Guests: Glenn Greenwald, Carrie Prejean, Britt Mayer
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Glenn Greenwald, Carrie Prejean, and Britt Mayer to discuss current events in the U.S. and Brazil. Greenwald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, shares insights on Brazil's political landscape, emphasizing its significance as the sixth most populous country and a key player in Latin America. He explains the political shift from the Workers' Party, led by Lula da Silva, to Jair Bolsonaro, who capitalized on public discontent with the establishment. Greenwald notes that Bolsonaro's supporters believe the recent election was stolen, despite a lack of evidence for widespread fraud. The conversation shifts to the Biden administration's handling of classified documents, with Greenwald criticizing the disparity in how similar cases are treated based on political affiliation. He highlights the hypocrisy of Democrats who previously condemned Trump for mishandling classified materials while Biden faces similar scrutiny. Greenwald argues that the Justice Department's inconsistent application of the law raises concerns about a two-tiered justice system. The discussion also touches on the controversy surrounding the YMCA's locker room policies in California, where a young girl encountered a transgender individual in the women's locker room. Prejean and Mayer express their outrage over the implications for women's safety and privacy, calling for a reevaluation of policies that prioritize transgender rights over the rights of women and girls. The panel critiques the influence of social media on young women, particularly focusing on gymnast Olivia Dunne, who has gained fame for her looks and social media presence. They express concern that this trend shifts the focus from athletic achievement to appearance, potentially undermining the integrity of women's sports. Finally, they discuss the Miss Universe pageant's new ownership by a transgender individual, raising issues of gender identity and representation in women's spaces. The panel emphasizes the need for a clear distinction between biological women and transgender women, arguing that the current cultural climate undermines the achievements and rights of women.
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