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White college-indoctrinated women will ruin America because they are brainwashed. The worldview uploaded to young women daily is hyper-narcissistic and hyper-selfish, with the belief that "I am the only one that matters." This indoctrination makes them miserable. The speaker is unsure how to solve this problem and is open to suggestions.

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She approached me and said that Donald Trump's wall is meant to keep out women. I asked what he was keeping them out of, and she pointed to how he talks about and treats women, including his wife. She mentioned the inauguration, where he walked ahead and left her behind, showing a lack of care. She expressed that he has disdain for women, citing his infamous comment about grabbing women. I suggested he might have been referring to women who tolerate such behavior, but she had no response to that.

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The speaker questions why liberals should be trusted to determine the future of the country. The speaker claims that many liberals have depression, anxiety, and personality disorders, and some are uncertain about their gender. The speaker asserts that most liberals have never worked or were unsuccessful in their jobs. They allegedly spend most of their money on food and hair dye and do not care about their health, glamorizing obesity. The speaker describes protesters as fitting this description and questions why they should be seen as capable of making better choices for the country.

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Women are warned not to vote for Kamala Harris, as the speaker believes she is corrupt. They urge feminists to do their research and not support her bid for presidency. The speaker claims Harris kept black men in prison for free labor and is not who she appears to be. They emphasize not to vote for her, calling her a devil.

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Women claiming to be losing rights under President Trump should reconsider their perspective. The recent Democratic losses indicate a disconnect from reality. Regardless of identity, as American citizens, we are not oppressed. True oppression exists in places like Afghanistan, where women face severe restrictions on their freedom, education, and basic rights. They endure horrific punishments for speaking out or simply existing in public. It’s disheartening to see American citizens, particularly those in Hollywood, claim oppression while being unaware of the struggles faced by women globally. If you’re surprised by these realities, consider why mainstream media and academic institutions may not be informing you.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker argues that Black people’s potential reluctance to vote for a woman or even willingness to vote for Trump could stem from policy concerns, not misogyny. The speaker cites inflation, cost of living, gas and grocery prices, immigration, and border issues as key factors. They suggest some believe there's more sensitivity towards immigrants than struggling Black communities. The speaker highlights the allocation of $53 million in prepaid credit cards for immigrants, questioning why similar support isn't provided to Black people who have been struggling for years. They ask if people don't think Black people notice these disparities.

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The speakers question why anyone would vote for Democrats, citing open borders, gender-affirming care, and lenient stances on child trafficking as reasons. One speaker claims Democrats in California don't prioritize punishing child traffickers. Another speaker asserts that California is attempting to lower the age of consent to 14 and is decriminalizing the sale of sex. They believe a 16 or 17-year-old should not have to prove force, fraud, or coercion in sex trafficking cases for perpetrators to be jailed. They describe this as a "slippery slope" and question how anyone can still vote for the Democratic party.

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Nothing is scarier or more destructive to society than a white liberal woman. It's puzzling why they focus on issues abroad, like women's rights in Afghanistan or Syria, while ignoring serious problems at home, such as the 350,000 missing children trafficked under the Biden administration. They could address American issues, but that might require confronting their own side, which they seem unwilling to do. In a lighter moment, one mentions a Jimmy John's sandwich with pickle bread, suggesting it sounds good, contrasting it with the previous serious topic about liberal women.

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A woman states she doesn't think children should be taken away from these girls without her kids present. She asks how white people feel about stopping a Black woman from going to work, pointing out the line of people they are causing. She claims she is not trying to cause problems and that they are just trying to be.

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White, college-indoctrinated women will ruin America because they are brainwashed. The worldview being uploaded to young women is hyper-narcissistic and hyper-selfish, with the belief that "I am the only one that matters" and rejecting guidance on how to act. This indoctrination makes them miserable. The speaker is unsure how to solve this problem and is open to suggestions.

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The speaker discusses the strange obsession of both far-right and liberal accounts on TikTok with posting about children and Law and Order SVU. They find it odd how these accounts constantly focus on this topic, even going as far as criticizing someone for simply mentioning having a sandwich for lunch. The speaker questions the mentality behind this behavior and deems it as deeply weird.

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Am I the only one that feels like we're watching the exact same strategy used by Zoran Mamdami that we saw in the Islamic revolution in 1979? Where have I seen anti capitalist feminist driving the agenda for revolution before? This is what Iranian women looked like before the Islamic revolution. I wonder if these feminist women here in The United States are worried about the same thing happening to them that happened to feminists in Iran after the Islamic revolution. Because you can pull up a whole bunch of photos where the women who supported the Ayatollah in their anti capitalist Islamic revolution ended up looking like this afterwards. that is straight up racism by policy. So I wonder if we'll be able to get a before and after of this.

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The speaker criticizes those on the right for focusing on foreign conflicts instead of domestic issues like financial instability and immigration. They question the priorities of individuals who claim to care about America but neglect pressing issues at home. The conversation shifts to the importance of free speech and standing up for rights, especially when facing social pressure. The mention of American citizens on Palestine and the exclusion of certain individuals from the DEI regime is also discussed.

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A group of white women discuss their realization of their own racism and the need to address it. They acknowledge that their privilege has led to the erasure of others' experiences and lives. One woman shares how she discovered her own racist thoughts, which she attributes to her father's influence. The speaker questions the claim that white women are the most dangerous people in the world, suggesting that they are more silly than dangerous. Another person speculates that these women are using discussions on race as a way to enhance their resumes for leadership positions in corporate America. They argue that the normalization of anti-white bigotry is an attempt to undermine the Christian foundation of the country.

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Many Americans are unaware of the dangers posed by illegal immigrants. A survivor of sex trafficking shares a harrowing experience of being abused by a cartel member. Despite fearing for her family's safety, she was too afraid to seek help. She emphasizes that children are at risk in Biden's America and supports Donald Trump due to her traumatic experiences with illegal immigrants.

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The speaker claims that Biden's Justice Department placed mothers on FBI and terrorist watch lists for advocating against certain school curricula. They state these mothers were labeled as terrorists for their activism. The speaker urges listeners to examine the Justice Department's actions. They then mention Biden's pardon of his son and his statement that the Justice Department has been politicized.

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Our leadership is criticized for harming the country intentionally. LGBTQ and George Floyd are shielded from criticism despite not benefiting America. They believe the American experiment is ending, aiming to enrich themselves and weaken men. The focus on trivial issues like trans swimmers distracts from larger societal problems like currency, judiciary, and elections being scams.

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Speaker 0 asks: “Can you talk about the number of missing children… Yeah. You guys have discovered in Memphis? That's amazing.” Speaker 1 responds: “Well, it's hundreds of thousands were lost through Biden and the Biden administration, and we are getting a lot of them back. But they're either dead, they're slaves, they're captured in some form. But think of it, hundreds of thousands we're talking about. Not even believable. And they came in through the border, they were sold, They were bargained for. And this was all Biden. Meaning Biden and Obama, the same, you know, the same mentality, frankly. I think it's the same mentality. Let me tell you, Barack Hussein Obama was a lousy president. A lot of bad things happened. Remember when they used to talk about Trump with the jail cells? Well, he built the jail cells for the children. He built those jail cells. Remember that came out? But sure, they were built in 2014. You remember when that came out after me going through that stuff for about two weeks, and then they found out it was Barack Obama that built those jail cells. No. These people are they were bad leaders. I hope I hope we don't have it again. I hope we don't have it again because, you know, our country has come back a long way, but it can only withstand so much, and we don't wanna ever go through that again. We never wanna have open borders again. We don't wanna have we don't wanna have men playing women's sports. We don't wanna have transgender for everybody. We don't want that. We wanna have a great country with low interest rates, nice housing, great education, a strong military. The basics. Yes, please.”

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A woman states she doesn't think children should be taken away from these girls without her kids present. She asks how white people feel about stopping a Black woman from going to work, noting the line of people they are causing. She claims she is not trying to cause problems and that they are just trying to be.

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Speaker 0: Honestly, nothing scarier to me than a white liberal woman. Speaker 1: Why do you never care about anything that happens in your own country? Why is it always like women in Afghanistan, women in Syria? I'm like, well, what about under the Biden administration with your candidate Harris, the 350,000 children that are trafficked that went missing. Because American issues, you can bring attention to and you can solve. I just find it weird that the social justice warriors that are the white women of America never seem to care about anything that they could do in America, but I think that would actually involve caring, and it would be going against their own side. Speaker 0: There's honestly nothing scarier to me or more destructive to society than a white liberal woman. Speaker 1: I know. Speaker 0: Name something worse. Speaker 1: I saw Jimmy John's was doing a sandwich and the bread was pickles. Speaker 0: That sounds so good. Speaker 1: Okay. So liberal women are Speaker 0: so worse.

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"I'm surprised by the amount of women, you know, who continue to support him. You know, let's be clear. Women can be misogynists too. We internalize a lot of those values especially if we feel that's what we need to do to stay safe and protected and, you know, have our wealth secured." "And if you're, you know, if you're a right wing woman, you're gonna go along with what your husband says is like, you know, you're the lowly woman." "Yeah. And I and I'm not a person of color, so I don't wanna speak to this from a black, let Latinx, Latina perspective on this. But Tanya and I, as you can tell, you know, both have white skin. And, you know, we'll talk about our own peoples. How, you know, we look very similar, but there can be a lot of hatred of each other along tribal lines." "I mean, I can give an example of that."

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I understand the concern about ties to Jeffrey Epstein, but where are radical feminists when it comes to Hamas' crimes against Jewish girls? The hypocrisy of the Me Too movement is evident in their silence on this issue. I want a list of feminists who condemned Hamas for their rapes and murders, and how many stayed silent or even supported them. Let's consider this context.

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There's a concerning level of emotional instability and neglect regarding domestic issues while some focus intensely on foreign conflicts. With the country facing significant instability and challenges, it's alarming that attention is diverted away from pressing local problems, such as the well-being of our own children. It raises questions about priorities and genuine care for the nation. Additionally, the importance of standing up for free speech, even for those we disagree with, cannot be overstated. This principle is crucial, especially as we navigate immense social pressure and observe reactions from influential figures unhappy with their exclusion from current discussions on diversity and inclusion.

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WTF: Viral WNBA D*Ido Throwing Explained
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Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti discuss a controversial crypto stunt that involved throwing neon green dildos at WNBA games, a move that drew attention when Don Jr. shared a meme of his father on the White House roof tossing a dildo onto the court. They note a betting angle, with sportsbooks offering wagers on dildo color, and argue the incident degrades professional athletes and taints perceptions of sports integrity while boosting WNBA visibility. They observe that the Republican claim to champion women’s sports clashes with the derisive treatment reflected in the meme and public discourse, and they link it to broader gender dynamics on the right. The WNBA’s demographics—predominantly Black and LGBTQ women—are highlighted as part of the targeting, and they note the president’s son’s embrace of the debasement. The hosts critique Trump’s defense of women’s sports and contrast it with his stance on transgender issues, while also highlighting a CNN segment reposted by Pete Hegseth arguing against women’s suffrage. They cite surveys showing a decline in support for equal opportunity and pay among younger boys since 2018, suggesting economic anxiety fuels zero-sum scapegoating of women, trans people, and immigrants, and they discuss potential broader cultural shifts toward restricting women’s rights, closing with a plug for premium content.

The Rubin Report

Zohran Mamdani Looks Embarrassed After Publicly Admitting His First Major Reversal
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The podcast begins with a discussion on the recent election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York City, characterized by the hosts as a "socialist, communist, Marxist, jihadist." They express skepticism about his promises of free services, noting his immediate request for campaign donations. Michael Malice and Alex Stein predict that Mamdani's term will face significant challenges from established city powers and may lead to increased violence, drawing parallels to past progressive mayors and the "defund the police" movement. They suggest that while his policies might initially cause chaos, they could also serve to radicalize and mobilize opposition, similar to the effects of the Biden presidency. The conversation then shifts to Nancy Pelosi's retirement, with Malice suggesting it's a calculated move by a "crafty" politician who might be signaling a strategic shift for the Democratic party away from "woke" ideology towards more faith-based and economically focused messaging to appeal to swing voters. The hosts also touch on former President Trump's critical reaction to Pelosi's retirement, highlighting his characteristic bluntness. A brief interlude discusses AI privacy, promoting Venice.ai as an open-source, private alternative to services like ChatGPT, which are criticized for data collection and potential government surveillance. The hosts then delve into cultural commentary, focusing on "woke" white women and their political views, exemplified by Jennifer Welch's controversial remarks about Trump voters. Malice labels such individuals as "awful, affluent white female liberals" driven by attention-seeking behavior. They analyze voting patterns, noting that a significant majority of young women voted for progressive candidates in recent elections, attributing this to status signaling rather than deep political thought. The economic implications of progressive taxation are debated, with a street interview clip illustrating the belief that taxing the rich will solve financial problems, despite concerns about wealth exodus. The episode concludes with a segment on celebrity political engagement, featuring Jennifer Lawrence admitting that celebrities don't influence voters and that her past outspokenness was counterproductive. The hosts largely agree, expressing frustration with celebrities who alienate audiences with their political opinions. Finally, they discuss actress Sydney Sweeney's response to media criticism regarding a marketing campaign, praising her for not succumbing to "woke" guilt-tripping and for maintaining an authentic persona, contrasting her with other celebrities who appear to be less genuine in their public statements.
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