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There is a global decline in birth rates, not just in the West. The speaker believes this is intentional to reduce the world's population, possibly through gene-altering vaccines. A German Thai clinician warned against these vaccines, calling it a crime against humanity. Despite this, billions have been vaccinated, leading to a massive human experiment with potentially deadly consequences. The speaker predicts a grim future with millions dead and unknown long-term effects.

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The speaker explains the reasoning behind bombing an IVF clinic, stating they did not consent to being born and no one can consent to being brought into existence. The speaker identifies as anti-life and sees life as a drug addiction, a zero-sum game of constant deprivation. Evolution is not intelligent design, evidenced by the suffering of sentient beings. Suicide prevention is framed as pushing the "life drug" onto others. The speaker theorizes that providing a real right to die could prevent mass shootings, as many shooters experience suicidal crises beforehand. The current "right to die" is considered a fake one. IVF is criticized as the epitome of pro-life ideology. The speaker is against pro-life ideology and transhumanism, identifying as a pro-mortalist, but clarifies this is about being pro-non-existence, not pro-death. Internet censorship of these topics is upsetting, especially with AI making it harder to discuss them. The speaker believes these issues are important and censored by a ghoulish society. Strong feelings about these issues are rational responses to objective harm. Parents are the ones who cause death by bringing someone into existence, guaranteeing death.

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Bill Gates is discussed in this video, with the speaker expressing concerns about his intentions to depopulate the world. The speaker criticizes Gates for his support of planned parenthood and the use of GMO mosquitoes. They also mention his desire to block out the sun. The speaker questions why people admire Gates despite his controversial ideas. The conversation then shifts to Klaus Schwab and Mark Zuckerberg, with the speaker making humorous remarks about their accents and behavior. The video ends with a mention of Trump and the labeling of conspiracy theorists. The speaker also mentions their pet cockatoo.

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In this video, several topics are discussed. Firstly, private property rights in the US are seen as being under assault, with laws and courts seemingly protecting home invaders more than homeowners. Joe Biden claims that the election is not about him, but rather about the previous president. Additionally, a study reveals that Americans are currently experiencing higher levels of unhappiness. Elliot Page speaks out against misgendering, expressing the trauma associated with being misgendered. A woman in Queens, New York, is arrested after a man claims to have a lease for her property. The US ranks 23rd in the World Happiness Report, its lowest ranking ever. Asia is found to have 99 out of the 100 worst air pollution cities. In a tragic case, a mother leaves her 16-month-old daughter alone for 10 days, resulting in the child's death. The need for the death penalty is highlighted in this particular case. The video then shifts focus to a woman who received a life sentence in prison without parole for starving her child to death, with the speaker arguing that capital punishment is necessary for crimes that demand severe punishment. The speaker also mentions a windshield cleaning device and a show about cannibalism. The Nickelodeon grooming scandal is discussed, with criticism directed towards those who defend the perpetrators. Lastly, Elliot Page's interview is mentioned, where they discuss the trauma of being misgendered. The speaker expresses a lack of sympathy for Page's perspective and discusses the limitations they may face in their acting career due to their transition.

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In this video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having children to ensure the continuation of human civilization. They express concern about declining birth rates and advise government leaders to incentivize and support childbearing. The speaker also discusses the impact of immigration, stating that it cannot solve population decline and emphasizing the value of preserving cultural identity. They touch on the environmental movement, expressing support for a sustainable future but cautioning against an extreme view that sees humanity as a negative force. The speaker criticizes the "woke mind virus" for promoting divisive identity politics and condemning people instead of celebrating them. They stress the importance of free speech and discuss the potential risks and benefits of artificial intelligence. The speaker concludes by highlighting the need for humanity to become a multiplanetary species to ensure its survival.

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Elon Musk has warned about low birth rates causing civilizational collapse. The speaker argues that low birth rates among the white population in the West are deliberately caused by a complex process involving psychological manipulation and specific phenomena. They claim that Jews disproportionately control and perpetuate these mechanisms of decline, such as abortion, feminism, contraceptives, homosexuality, mass media dissemination, and mass non-white immigration. The speaker asserts that Jews are the main individuals behind these strategies, leading to the loss of white lives and the reshaping of societal values. They argue that Jews have orchestrated a cultural and demographic transformation that suppresses white birth rates and redefines societal values. The speaker calls for resistance and the recognition of Jewish influence to reclaim white interests and survival.

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The speaker references 'Of hostages before engaging in what many see as as a animal cruelty.' They say, 'I can't imagine, this is absolutely astonishing to me, that an animal welfare issue in Canada has garnered the attention of MAGA type billionaires in The United States, which makes me sympathize with the ostriches less.' They conclude, 'But that doesn't matter. What'.

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The speaker in the video expresses their disapproval of someone referred to as "the snow they, them." They claim that this person is offended by the speaker's right to freedom of speech and owning a firearm, and that they hate themselves for being white. The speaker also criticizes this person for their progressive beliefs, including the idea that girls can be boys and vice versa, and that men can give birth. The speaker concludes by suggesting that this person must have some level of stupidity in their thinking. The video abruptly ends with the statement that snowflakes melt when it gets...

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The speaker questions whether the Western world has improved in the last three decades, citing increases in poverty, obesity, suicide, and drug overdoses. He accuses "Greg," a Jewish panelist, of constantly interrupting and trying to make the discussion about himself. He attributes societal decline to certain groups gaining power and removing Christian values from schools, replacing them with LGBT pride flags. He links the rainbow flag to the Jewish Oblast and Noahide laws, claiming these laws promote a form of Jewish-led enslavement. He argues that societal problems are orchestrated by the same people who condemn whites for slavery. He criticizes a pattern of "psychopathic narcissistic behavior," referencing Dave Portnoy's reaction to criticism and suggesting a connection to historical expulsions of Jews. He concludes that these patterns warrant deep self-reflection.

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People who used to be considered polite and smart are now labeled as far-right for upholding traditional values. Being labeled as racist is the new norm, even for those who once stood for equality. The focus has shifted from character to identity, leading to accusations of racism for questioning the status quo. Mental health issues are prevalent, with dyslexia, dyspraxia, bulimia, OCD, bipolar disorder, and anxiety being mentioned. The speaker expresses concern about what will come next, implying a sense of uncertainty and fear. The mention of pedophilia in a derogatory manner concludes the video.

PBD Podcast

Kanye West's Anti-Semitic Comments & Biden's Classified Files w/Dennis Prager | PBD Podcast| Ep. 227
Guests: Dennis Prager
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In episode 227 of the podcast, Patrick Bet-David hosts Dennis Prager, discussing various topics including Prager's early aspirations to influence people positively, his views on evil, and the current state of American society. Prager reflects on his childhood, noting his desire to fight evil, which he associates with ideologies like communism and totalitarianism. He emphasizes the importance of understanding history and moral clarity, criticizing modern education for failing to teach students about significant historical evils. The conversation shifts to contemporary issues, including the suppression of free speech and the rise of censorship, particularly among younger generations who do not fully grasp the concept of free speech. Prager argues that the left's dominance in academia has led to a culture of fear and conformity, where dissenting voices are silenced. They also discuss the alarming statistics surrounding fatherlessness in America, with Prager attributing the crisis to the feminist movement's devaluation of men and fathers. He highlights the negative consequences of growing up without a father, linking it to various social issues, including crime and mental health problems. The discussion touches on political figures like Kanye West and the implications of his controversial statements, as well as the current political landscape, including Biden's presidency and potential candidates for the 2024 election. Prager expresses concern over the corruption in American politics, comparing it to third-world countries, and discusses the implications of anti-Semitism and its societal impact. Throughout the episode, Prager emphasizes the importance of character over academic success, advocating for teaching self-control and gratitude to children. He critiques the culture of excessive praise and participation trophies, arguing that it fosters entitlement rather than resilience. The podcast concludes with reflections on the future of American leadership, with Prager suggesting that the current political climate may lead to a shift away from older candidates in favor of younger, more dynamic leaders. He underscores the need for a moral compass in society, advocating for a return to Judeo-Christian values as a foundation for personal and societal growth.

PBD Podcast

Brazil Bans X, Steel Worker CALLS OUT Justin Trudeau, Pelosi Pushes Amnesty For Illegals | Ep. 465
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The hosts discuss various topics, starting with personal anecdotes about family and cultural events, including an Assyrian convention. Patrick Bet-David shares pride in his son Dylan's sports achievements and updates on Vinnie's ongoing search for a partner. The conversation shifts to current events, including rising auto insurance rates in California, which are projected to increase by 54% due to claims and inflation. Mark Cuban's controversial poll asking parents whether they prefer Trump or Kamala Harris as role models for their children is mentioned, with surprising results showing a preference for Trump. The hosts delve into John Cena's candid discussion about not wanting children, highlighting the complexities of parenthood and societal expectations. They explore the implications of declining birth rates in the U.S. and globally, attributing it to various factors, including economic pressures and changing societal values. The discussion then turns to political issues, including Kamala Harris's approach to capital gains tax and the controversy surrounding it. The hosts critique her policies and the impact on small businesses, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to taxation and regulation. The hosts also address the ongoing conflict in Israel, discussing the recent protests in response to the murder of hostages and the political ramifications for Netanyahu's government. They express skepticism about the possibility of a two-state solution, noting a significant shift in public opinion against it. Finally, they touch on Trump's evolving stance on abortion, suggesting he may support extending the legal timeframe for abortion beyond six weeks while proposing federal support for IVF. The hosts conclude by emphasizing the importance of leadership in navigating these complex issues and the need for accountability in political actions. They invite listeners to join them for a live debate reaction event, highlighting the significance of engaging in political discourse.

Breaking Points

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

Gutfeld Looks Shocked by Bill Maher’s Relentless Attack on Biden
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In the season premiere of the Rubin Report, host Dave Rubin discusses the chaotic state of current affairs, likening it to a "Jerry Springer version of reality" where political and cultural conflicts dominate. He highlights a significant event: the death of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, emphasizing its potential implications for Iran and its relations with Israel. Rubin shifts focus to positive developments, showcasing clips from notable figures like Bill Maher and Greg Gutfeld, who are increasingly questioning mainstream narratives, particularly regarding gender and race issues. Maher, appearing on Gutfeld's show, critiques the left's approach to gender identity, noting that many European countries have reversed their stances on puberty blockers, contrasting with the U.S. where such practices are still prevalent. The discussion also touches on a controversial commencement speech by Kansas City Chiefs player Harrison Butker, who advocates for traditional family roles, sparking backlash from some who feel it undermines women's achievements. Rubin presents various reactions, including support from other public figures who affirm the value of family life. Additionally, Rubin addresses the fallout from COVID-19 policies, citing Terrence Howard's remarks on vaccine repercussions and the admission from former NIH director Dr. Francis Collins that social distancing guidelines were unfounded. He concludes with a call to action, urging viewers to wake up to the "attempted murder" of societal values and to seek a sensible middle ground in the ongoing cultural debates.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Policing Comedy and the Kaepernick Documentary, with Jason Whitlock and Seth Dillon
Guests: Jason Whitlock, Seth Dillon
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Megyn Kelly welcomes guests Jason Whitlock and Seth Dillon to discuss various topics, including tech censorship, the Colin Kaepernick documentary, and recent controversies surrounding public figures. Dillon, CEO of the Babylon Bee, shares insights on how his satirical site faces challenges from tech platforms labeling their content as misinformation. He highlights the irony of being fact-checked for jokes that often reflect absurd realities in society. Whitlock critiques Kaepernick's documentary, particularly its offensive comparisons of the NFL draft process to slavery, arguing that Kaepernick's background and upbringing do not align with the experiences of those who suffered under slavery. He expresses concern over the portrayal of black culture in the documentary, suggesting it perpetuates stereotypes and fails to represent the complexity of black identity. The conversation shifts to Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports, who faces allegations of misconduct. Both Kelly and Whitlock discuss the implications of these accusations, emphasizing the responsibility of individuals in such situations. They also touch on Aaron Rodgers' vaccination status and the societal pressures surrounding it, with Whitlock defending athletes' choices regarding the vaccine. Dillon discusses the challenges of comedy in a politically charged environment, where jokes can lead to backlash if they target certain groups. He emphasizes the importance of satire and humor in addressing societal issues, arguing that the current climate often stifles genuine comedic expression. The episode concludes with a discussion on a Microsoft video that exemplifies corporate wokeness, where employees describe their physical attributes and acknowledge historical injustices. Kelly and Dillon mock the absurdity of such practices, reinforcing the need for humor in confronting societal issues. Dillon promotes his new book, "The Babylon Bee Guide to Wokeness," which satirizes contemporary cultural trends and encourages readers to laugh at the absurdities of modern life.

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Biden has COVID Not Cancer, and Green Policy Consequences, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts
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President Biden, fully vaccinated and boosted, has tested positive for COVID-19, experiencing mild symptoms and isolating until he tests negative. This situation contrasts with his previous claims about the vaccine preventing COVID, raising concerns about mandates for vaccinations amid rising cases post-vaccination. The hosts discuss the implications of Biden's diagnosis and the White House's communication strategies, highlighting the administration's struggles to manage public perception regarding the president's health. The conversation shifts to Biden's recent comments about having cancer, which the White House later clarified referred to past skin cancer treatments. The hosts critique the administration's handling of health communications and the broader implications of Biden's remarks on climate change, which they argue distract from pressing economic issues like inflation and energy independence. The hosts express frustration over the Democratic Party's focus on climate change at the expense of addressing immediate economic concerns, citing polling data indicating that only 1% of Americans prioritize climate change as a top issue. They discuss the disconnect between elite concerns and the realities faced by everyday Americans, particularly in energy-dependent regions. The discussion also touches on the backlash against progressive policies, including Starbucks' decision to close stores in response to safety concerns stemming from allowing non-customers to use their facilities. The hosts argue that such policies have led to negative consequences for businesses and communities. In a lighter segment, they address the controversy surrounding Dave Chappelle's canceled performance at a venue due to backlash over his past comments on transgender issues, emphasizing the growing intolerance for free speech in comedy and the arts. The episode concludes with a commentary on the World Health Organization's plans to rename monkeypox due to perceived stigma, underscoring the ongoing cultural debates about language and identity in the context of public health.

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Unemployed Redditor Wants You To Die..
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Relentless in its grim logic, the conversation centers on a centiocentric anti-natalist who says she wants everything that can feel to cease existing, all animals, sentient machines, and even trees if they could suffer. She claims that life’s ultimate product is suffering and argues for the non-existence of anything that could say 'Ouch.' She argues that communication and perception carry aesthetic value, and she jokes about mass extinction as a possible solution, while acknowledging the logistics aren’t clear. The discussion shifts to Amanda, a prominent anti-natalist on YouTube, described by the host as unemployed and living with her parents, and to her affiliated groups like Stop Having Kids. The host reproduces her extreme statements, including claims that abortion should be encouraged and that others should stop having children. Activists are portrayed as misusing virtue signaling, while agencies like Stop Having Kids are shown advocating global depopulation, sometimes with controversial field presence in India and elsewhere. Throughout, the host frames anti-natalism as anti-human, arguing that suffering, responsibility, and human connection give life meaning. References to philosophers and writers such as Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning and Yukio Mishima’s Sun and Steel anchor the debate, while appeals to secular morality and climate ethics appear only as critique. The speaker condemns the idea that responsibility can be outsourced by lethal ideologies, insisting that personal growth, family, and perseverance remain central to a humane existence.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Woke Shaming Over Reality & Faith Over Hollywood, with Konstantin Kisin and Alexa & Carlos PenaVega
Guests: Konstantin Kisin, Alexa PenaVega, Carlos PenaVega
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Konstantin Kissin, co-host of TriggerNometry and author of *An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West*. They discuss Kissin's background, his views on the West, and the current political climate. Kissin emphasizes that many people still aspire to move to the West for its freedoms and opportunities, countering the narrative that the West is the worst society in history. He warns against identity politics and the obsession with diversity that often leads to division rather than unity. They also touch on the recent UK political landscape, where the selection of minority candidates is seen as a way to deflect accusations of racism, which Kissin argues will not stop the criticisms. He believes that identity politics has discredited itself and that society should focus on judging individuals by their character rather than their identity. The conversation shifts to a viral Senate hearing clip featuring law professor Kiara Bridges, who avoids defining women in terms of biological sex during a discussion on reproductive rights. Kissin and Kelly critique her responses, highlighting how such discussions reflect a broader trend of silencing dissenting opinions through accusations of bigotry. Kissin expresses concern over the current political climate, where words are deemed violent, leading to a culture of fear and censorship. He argues that this environment stifles honest discourse and encourages division. They discuss the implications of this on society and the importance of standing firm in one's beliefs. Later, Kelly introduces actors Alexa and Carlos PenaVega, who discuss their journey from Hollywood to a more faith-centered life. They share their experiences in the entertainment industry, the challenges of maintaining their values, and their decision to move to Maui for a better family environment. They emphasize the importance of community and faith in overcoming personal struggles, including Alexa's battle with an eating disorder. The PenaVegas highlight the need for authenticity in their lives and the importance of prioritizing family over career pressures. They also reflect on the challenges of navigating fame and the impact of societal expectations on personal well-being. Their new book, *What If Love Is the Point?*, details their journey and the lessons they've learned about love, faith, and family.

PBD Podcast

Kristi Noem Shoots Dog, Soros Funds Protests & DeSantis Campaigns For Trump | PBD Podcast | Ep. 404
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various controversial topics, starting with South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, who wrote in her memoir about shooting her aggressive dog, Cricket, and a goat she found disgusting. This revelation significantly impacted her odds as a potential VP candidate, dropping her from a strong position to just 4%. The hosts express disbelief at her decision to include such a story in her memoir, questioning the judgment of her editor and supporters. The conversation shifts to Don Lemon's comments on Bill Maher's show about the struggles of being a gay Black man in America, which Maher challenged. The hosts also touch on a TikTok ban, highlighting a representative who invested heavily in Meta after sponsoring the ban, raising concerns about insider trading. They discuss a violent incident involving a substitute teacher and a student, as well as the rise of neo-Nazi groups in Charleston. The podcast also covers the current state of the housing market, with mortgage rates climbing to 7.17%, causing affordability issues. Florida's housing market is experiencing price cuts as inventory increases, with sellers struggling to meet buyer qualifications due to high interest rates. The hosts analyze the implications of these trends on the economy and the potential for a housing crisis. In a lighter segment, they celebrate Vinnie's birthday, acknowledging his positive impact on the community. The hosts encourage listeners to send him messages of support. They conclude with a discussion about the political landscape, particularly focusing on Trump and DeSantis's recent meeting, speculating on its implications for the upcoming election. The hosts express skepticism about the fairness of the judicial system, especially regarding Trump's ongoing legal battles, and emphasize the importance of freedom of speech in the current political climate.

PBD Podcast

Trump TORCHES Mark Cuban, Kamala On SNL, Tim Walz Calls Elon Musk 'That Gay Guy' | PBD Podcast | 502
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In episode 502 of the PBD podcast, Patrick Bet-David discusses various political topics leading up to election night. He highlights the excitement surrounding the event, mentioning fighter jets flying in and the anticipation of 2,000 attendees. Bet-David emphasizes the uniqueness of the PBD podcast and encourages viewers to tune in for a different perspective on the election. Key stories include Donald Trump filing a $10 billion lawsuit against CBS over a deceptive interview with Kamala Harris, and the backlash against NBC for not providing equal airtime to Trump after Harris's appearance on SNL. The FCC commissioner criticized NBC for this perceived bias, leading to Trump receiving a brief opportunity to address voters. Bet-David also discusses a CNN climate reporter's warning that a Trump victory could threaten life on Earth, while Trump expresses openness to controversial proposals regarding vaccines. In Idaho, a new law bans vaccines, reflecting a growing trend of states taking bold stances on health policies. The podcast touches on Mark Cuban's controversial comments about women in Trump's circle, which led to backlash and an apology. Danica Patrick responds to Cuban's remarks, highlighting the divide among women voters, with married women leaning towards Trump and single women favoring Harris. A significant focus is on the gender divide in voting, with Trump leading among men and Harris among women, marking the largest gender gap in U.S. election history. Bet-David stresses the importance of addressing this divide moving forward. The conversation shifts to a viral video featuring Lily Tang Williams, a congressional candidate who fled communism in China. She passionately defends American values and criticizes the left's policies, resonating with many who share her concerns about the direction of the country. Bet-David highlights the hypocrisy of Kamala Harris's dual messaging to different voter groups regarding Israel and Gaza, revealing the challenges faced by politicians trying to appease diverse constituencies. He notes that CNN's coverage of this issue reflects a shift towards more balanced reporting, possibly due to declining viewership and credibility. The podcast also discusses the euthanization of Peanut the squirrel, a beloved internet sensation, by New York state officials, raising questions about government overreach and inefficiency. Bet-David calls out PETA for their silence on the matter, contrasting their usual activism. Finally, the episode addresses the increasing number of wealthy Americans seeking to leave the country due to political and economic instability, with many looking for second citizenships in more favorable countries. Bet-David warns that the U.S. must address the concerns of its citizens or risk losing them to more welcoming nations. As the episode concludes, Bet-David encourages listeners to support veterans and participate in the upcoming event, promising an engaging experience for all attendees.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Disrupting the Entertainment Industry, Empathy on Abortion, and Shark Attacks, with Andrew Schulz
Guests: Andrew Schulz
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Megyn Kelly welcomes comedian Andrew Schulz back to the show, expressing her excitement about his new special, "Infamous," which he self-funded after facing censorship from streaming platforms. Schulz discusses his rise to fame during the pandemic and his decision to release the special independently to avoid compromising his material. He shares anecdotes about his recent honeymoon in Italy, where he humorously recounts a jellyfish incident involving his wife. The conversation shifts to Schulz's marriage, where he praises his wife for her intelligence and ambition as she pursues her MBA. They discuss the dynamics of relationships, including the importance of communication and understanding in marriage, and Schulz reflects on the challenges of being a public figure while maintaining a healthy relationship. They touch on various topics, including the absurdity of some Hollywood behaviors, the rise in shark attacks on Long Island, and the complexities of animal conservation. Schulz humorously critiques the obsession with certain animals, suggesting that some species might not be as essential to the ecosystem as believed. The discussion then moves to politics, focusing on President Biden's age and perceived health issues, with Schulz arguing that the role of the president is largely symbolic. They also discuss the political landscape, including the reactions to protests at Supreme Court justices' homes and the need for empathy across party lines. Schulz critiques the current state of comedy and free speech, emphasizing the importance of humor that challenges societal norms without censorship. He believes that the future of comedy lies in independent creators who can produce authentic content without corporate influence. The conversation concludes with Schulz promoting his special, encouraging viewers to support independent comedy.

PBD Podcast

Home Team | PBD Podcast | Ep. 302
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The discussion begins with Patrick Bet-David sharing his experience with a cold plunge, emphasizing its invigorating effects. The conversation shifts to various current events, including a controversial interview by Tucker Carlson with Larry Sinclair, who claims to have had a past encounter with Barack Obama involving drugs and sex. This claim has sparked intense reactions across the political spectrum. The hosts then discuss Spotify's significant financial losses after investing heavily in exclusive podcasts, including those featuring high-profile celebrities like the Obamas and Prince Harry. They highlight the company's struggles to achieve profitability despite the growing podcast market. The conversation touches on serious issues, such as a man in Saudi Arabia sentenced to death for tweets, the U.S. government's investment in surveillance clothing, and concerns about Elon Musk's safety amid his influence on government decisions. They also mention the departure of over half of CDC workers to the pharmaceutical industry, reflecting a trend of professionals moving between public health and private sectors. In China, a county is encouraging early marriages to boost birth rates, while some small towns in America are disbanding police forces. The hosts express skepticism about the value of college education, citing a decline in public confidence and rising student debt, with many graduates struggling to find jobs related to their degrees. The discussion includes a segment on the sentencing of former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio to 22 years in prison for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot, raising questions about the fairness of the legal system and the treatment of different protest groups. Finally, they explore the concept of immortality and the lengths some billionaires go to in pursuit of eternal life, including extreme health regimens and experimental treatments. The hosts conclude with a light-hearted note about the absurdity of surveillance clothing and the implications for personal privacy.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Diddy's Narcissistic Apology, and "Domestic Labor" in Marriage, w/ Allie Beth Stuckey & Britt Mayer
Guests: Allie Beth Stuckey, Britt Mayer
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On the Megyn Kelly Show, cultural commentators Allie Beth Stuckey and Britt Mayer discuss Target's decision to reduce Pride-themed merchandise in response to consumer backlash, with both expressing their dissatisfaction with the store's previous actions. Britt has boycotted Target since last June, viewing the reduction as a cultural victory, while Allie has not shopped there since 2021 due to concerns about products marketed to children. They also address disturbing allegations against PDiddy, including a recently leaked video showing him assaulting his then-girlfriend Cassie. Both hosts condemn his behavior and the culture of silence surrounding powerful figures. They touch on the challenges faced by celebrity couples like Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, suggesting their relationship may be driven by media attention rather than genuine connection. The conversation also highlights the societal pressures on women regarding career versus motherhood, referencing Kansas City Chiefs player Harrison Butker's controversial commencement speech advocating for traditional family roles. Lastly, they discuss recent resignations in the Miss USA organization, citing a toxic work environment and harassment issues.

The Rubin Report

Does Chelsea Handler's Sad Viral Video Expose the Flaw in Leftism? | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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The discussion centers around recent incidents of aircraft being shot down, indicating a potential pattern that warrants close attention. Dave Rubin, the host, highlights a viral TikTok video by comedian Chelsea Handler, which humorously depicts a day in the life of a childless woman. Handler's video sparked debate about the choices of women regarding motherhood, with Rubin suggesting that her portrayal of happiness through self-indulgence contrasts with the fulfillment many find in parenting. He reflects on the joys and challenges of fatherhood, emphasizing that while living for oneself may seem appealing, it may not lead to true happiness. Rubin also touches on the current political landscape, mentioning the proxy war with Russia and the implications for the upcoming 2024 elections. He discusses various Republican candidates, including Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo, and expresses concerns about the potential for conflict escalation before the elections. The conversation shifts to the state of comedy and entertainment, lamenting the loss of humor in late-night shows and the rise of hyper-partisan content. Rubin concludes by encouraging viewers to seek purpose rather than mere happiness, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from pursuing meaningful goals.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1086 - Rory Albanese
Guests: Rory Albanese
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The conversation begins with Rory Albanese discussing the potency of West Coast marijuana, noting how it has evolved due to scientific advancements. They segue into a discussion about Barbra Streisand cloning her dogs, contrasting it with the idea of adopting shelter dogs. Rory shares a personal story about a shelter dog he adopted, highlighting the challenges of rehabilitating dogs with traumatic pasts. They discuss the complexities of dog behavior, particularly in rescue dogs that may have experienced abuse. Rory emphasizes the importance of adopting from shelters, citing the high euthanasia rates in places like New York City. He recounts a story of a woman abandoning her Rottweilers at a shelter, expressing concern over the fate of such dogs. The conversation shifts to the dangers of aggressive dogs and the unpredictability of their behavior, especially those with a history of abuse. They touch on the genetic manipulation of dogs and how humans have historically bred dogs for specific traits. Rory reflects on the idea that all dogs descend from wolves, marveling at the transformation through selective breeding. The discussion then shifts to the absurdity of dog grooming trends, including dyeing and styling dogs in bizarre ways, which Rory finds both amusing and troubling. The conversation transitions to societal issues, including the consumption of dogs in certain cultures and the hypocrisy surrounding food choices. Rory shares thoughts on the complexities of abortion and the differing perspectives on life and choice, emphasizing the need for understanding and dialogue rather than judgment. They discuss the evolution of societal norms and language, particularly how certain words have changed in meaning over time. Rory recounts experiences from his time at The Daily Show, highlighting the dynamics of comedy writing rooms and the importance of humor in addressing serious topics. The conversation moves to the topic of firearms and gun control, with Rory advocating for sensible regulations while acknowledging the complexities of the issue. He discusses the need for responsible ownership and training, drawing parallels to driving regulations. As the discussion continues, they explore the fragility of human existence and the potential for catastrophic events, reflecting on the history of civilization and the lessons learned from past mistakes. Rory expresses a fascination with ancient cultures and the mysteries of human development. They conclude by discussing the impact of technology on society, particularly the rapid changes brought about by the internet and smartphones. Rory shares insights on the importance of adapting to these changes while maintaining a sense of humor and perspective on life. The conversation ends with Rory promoting his upcoming comedy shows and the challenges of releasing new material in the current media landscape.
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