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The speaker vents about Candace Owens becoming the focal point of a fierce, circular attack from people who supposedly defend free speech. He describes the scene as a firing squad of individuals who built their public identities on defending speech, yet now rush to “push people out of the way,” attack Owens, and demand she be silenced or erased. He emphasizes the speed, ferocity, and hypocrisy of the reactions, noting that those who champion speech and dissent are now labeling Owens as crossing a line that must be punished. He stresses that there is a figurative (and sometimes explicit) bounty on Owens, warning that coming after her endangers people and signals a broader, dangerous trend. He points to Owens’s prominence as a disruptor who bypassed traditional gatekeepers—“what she represents” is independence and the end of permission-based relevance. Owens’s direct relationship with her audience, he argues, terrifies established institutions and gatekeepers who cannot throttle her platform. The speaker condemns the shift from defending free expression to calling for deplatforming when Owens surpasses rivals in reach, influence, and commercial impact. He accuses the critics of jealousy, commercial self-interest, and intimidation, rather than genuine concern for standards or safety. He asserts that the same people who once defended speech now call for suppression when it serves their own interests, and he suggests this is driven by power and censorship-loving impulses. He recalls his own stance on Owens’s controversial remarks about Brigitte Macron, acknowledging concern about defamation but insisting he never urged silencing her; he warned about legal risks but still defended her right to speak. He argues that the current backlash is not about disagreement but exclusion, labeling, and isolation—a strategy to turn Owens into a pariah. The speaker asserts that Owens’s influence demonstrates how a single, authentic voice can bypass institutions and speak directly to millions, provoking panic in those who built systems around control. He warns that this machinery does not distinguish between allies; once activated, it can target anyone who deviates from the “new approved line.” He accuses some critics of being paid to push deplatforming and of using the pretext of standards, safety, or responsibility to mask envy and loss of control. He frames the issue as existential: is opinion allowed to breathe in the digital public square, or will dissent be tolerated only when it is small? He argues that free speech is not about agreement but about allowance and expansion, trusting that truth will emerge through conflict. He urges consistency: defend the right to speak for all, even those you disagree with, and resist turning this into a partisan battle. The video closes with a rallying call: this is bigger than Candace Owens; it’s about whether we will stand by the principle of free expression. He thanks viewers and asks for engagement and dialogue, emphasizing that the moment is about defending speech itself, not winning a feud.

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The speaker criticizes the World Economic Forum, calling it a billionaire's club that shifts wealth upwards and imposes totalitarian controls. They express disbelief at how world leaders follow WEF's directives, mentioning the wealth transfer during COVID. The speaker condemns the collusion between big companies like Home Depot and Google to censor dissenting voices.

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The speaker discusses the concept of being "woke" as making historically marginalized identity groups sacred. This ideology emphasizes the protection of these groups from offense and calls for absolute equality in prestigious positions and resources. Unlike traditional ideologies, this is more emotional and grounded in empathy for specific marginalized groups like the black civil rights movement and the LGBT community. It is driven by emotional attachments rather than systematic ideas.

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Wokeness involves hypersensitivity to others' issues, leading to extreme attitudes and social norms, especially in academic institutions. Examples include safe spaces, pronoun usage, and trigger warnings. This direction is undesirable because it burdens life and hinders societal resilience, cohesiveness, and solidarity. A more robust approach is needed.

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The speaker discusses the issue of criminalizing insulting speech, arguing that criticism, ridicule, sarcasm, and differing opinions can all be interpreted as insults. They criticize the culture of intolerance that has emerged, advocating for more freedom of speech to address underlying issues. The speaker emphasizes the importance of allowing offensive speech to build societal resilience and promote robust dialogue. They highlight that restricting speech can silence critics and oppress minorities, advocating for more speech as the strongest weapon against hateful speech. The speaker concludes by stressing the need for the right to insult or offend in a robust society.

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Criticism of Democrats, particularly Hakeem Jeffries, has led to losing followers. Despite believing they do a lot of bad things, there's a commitment to voting for them. It's challenging to voice criticism in this space. There's a strong sentiment against the term "woke," equating it with failure, and a belief that everything associated with it ultimately fails.

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The speaker criticizes the woke revolution, comparing it to past revolutions that spiraled out of control. They argue that communism and recent ideologies fail to understand human nature and attempt to change reality through shouting. The speaker draws parallels between today's woke revolution and Mao's cultural revolution in China, highlighting the purging of old customs and the use of shame and reeducation. They also discuss an incident involving a law professor who was punished for using taboo words in an exam. The speaker mentions the existence of a "red guard" on Twitter and gives an example of a banjo player who had to apologize for endorsing an unapproved book. They conclude by criticizing the arrogance of thinking one's revolution is superior and mention controversial beliefs about gender, obesity, and biology.

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Elon Musk criticizes the "woke mind virus" for its intolerant agenda, which includes censorship, deplatforming, and collusion between the state, tech monopolies, and the media. He argues that this illiberal agenda threatens technological progress, political freedom, and economic freedom. The marketplace of ideas and tolerance for dissenting views have been crucial for the West's development. However, many in Silicon Valley, including Twitter employees, live in a bubble and fail to understand opposing viewpoints. They dismiss the other side as hateful or deplorable, causing harm and suppressing meaningful debate due to their own biases.

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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 expresses disapproval of Elon Musk, citing concerns about his behavior and influence. They claim Musk makes Nazi salutes, is being sued for sole child custody due to lack of involvement, and appears high at the White House due to severe drug addiction. The speaker contrasts Musk with Bill Gates, alleging Musk isn't using his wealth to help people. They believe Musk is off the rails, rabidly addicted to drugs, and using his power to influence elections. The speaker predicts Musk's legacy will be unnecessary death, disease, and disability for the world's most vulnerable, not innovation. They state that his behavior is not what it means to be an innovator, an American, or a man.

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My work consists of exposing how woke is a mind virus that creates divisive identity politics. It amplifies racism, sexism, and all the other isms, while claiming to do the opposite. It divides people, makes them hate each other and themselves, and it is also antimeritocratic. People should succeed based on hard work and talent, not based on who they are. Woke creates an artificial mental civil war, and it is no fun at all. Woke and fun are incompatible. There's no joy. The woke mind virus is all about condemning people instead of celebrating them. It's all about being divisive, and frankly, I think it's evil.

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The speaker criticizes the woke revolution, comparing it to past revolutions that spiraled out of control. They argue that attempting to change human nature and reality through shouting and holding one's breath is futile. The speaker draws parallels between today's woke revolution and Mao's Cultural Revolution, highlighting the purging of old customs and the attack on those who resisted. They also mention a law professor who faced consequences for using taboo words in an exam, and a banjo player who had to apologize for endorsing an unapproved book. The speaker concludes by criticizing the arrogance of thinking that a revolution can create a new kind of human and dismissing the idea that obesity doesn't affect health. They also mention the irony of people questioning biology as "just a theory" after mocking Republicans for denying climate change.

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The speaker believes anything can gain a cult following, and "true believers" persist. They suggest the Democratic Party risks irrelevance if it doesn't change. The speaker advocates for more centrism and shedding "woke baggage," identifying as an "old school liberal." The speaker argues that "woke" ideology is the opposite of liberalism. They claim liberalism sought a colorblind society, while "woke" ideology puts race at the forefront, emphasizing oppressor versus oppressed dynamics and making the oppressed "sacred."

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The speaker discusses the concept of "woke" and its connection to Marxism. They argue that woke ideology is similar to Maoism, as it seeks to create a class consciousness and challenge dominant cultural norms. The speaker explains that woke ideology encompasses various species within the Marxist genus, such as critical race theory, queer theory, and postcolonial theory. They assert that woke ideology is being exported to Europe and aims to destroy Western civilization from within. The speaker warns against the consequences of embracing woke ideology, comparing it to the oppressive social credit system in China. They emphasize the need to understand and fight back against woke ideology.

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The speaker says everyone needs to be woke and should strive to be more woke than less woke. The speaker then claims that being woke means you're a loser and that everything woke turns to shit.

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The speaker discusses the concept of "woke" and its connection to Marxism. They argue that woke ideology is similar to Maoism, as it seeks to create a class consciousness and challenge dominant cultural norms. The speaker explains that woke ideology encompasses various species within the Marxist genus, such as critical race theory, queer theory, and post-colonial theory. They assert that woke ideology is being exported to Europe and aims to destroy Western civilization from within. The speaker concludes by stating that understanding woke ideology is crucial in order to effectively combat it.

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The speaker declares an end to "wokeness and weakness," specifying the rejection of pronouns, climate change focus, emergency vaccine mandates, and "dudes in dresses."

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The speaker discusses the concept of "woke" and its connection to Marxism. They argue that woke ideology is similar to Maoism, as it aims to create a class consciousness and seize control of cultural production. They explain that woke ideology encompasses various species within the Marxist genus, such as critical race theory, queer theory, and postcolonial theory. The speaker suggests that woke ideology is being exported to Europe and warns of its potential to destroy Western civilization. They emphasize the need to understand and fight against woke ideology, which they believe is an evolved form of Marxism.

The Rubin Report

SNL Crowd Gets Uncomfortable as Shane Gillis Has the Last Laugh
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Dave Rubin returns to the Rubin Report after a break, discussing the current state of "woke" culture and its impact on comedy and media. He highlights comedian Shane Gillis, who was fired from Saturday Night Live (SNL) in 2019 for making a Chinese accent joke but has since become the host of the show, indicating a shift in societal attitudes towards cancel culture. Rubin also references Jerry Seinfeld's recent comments on comedy, emphasizing that humor should not be dictated by race or gender considerations. Rubin critiques the influence of wokeness on tech companies, particularly Google’s AI, which he argues reflects the biases of its creators. He cites examples of biased responses from Google's Gemini AI, illustrating how woke ideologies have infiltrated technology. He discusses the implications of these biases on society and the importance of recognizing the foundational rot within institutions. The conversation shifts to the political landscape, with Rubin expressing concerns about the rise of identity politics and its effects on governance. He warns against the dangers of viewing rights as government-given rather than inherent. Rubin concludes by urging viewers to embrace truth and creativity, advocating for a future that inspires rather than focuses solely on problems. He emphasizes the need for a vision that counters the dystopian futures presented by leftist ideologies.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1501 - James Lindsay
Guests: James Lindsay
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Joe Rogan shares his experience riding elephants in Thailand, emphasizing that they were well-treated and rehabilitated. He expresses discomfort with the idea of riding them but appreciates the gentle nature of the elephants. James Lindsay and Rogan discuss the concept of cancel culture, particularly how people are retroactively criticized for actions from their childhood. Lindsay explains this phenomenon through the lens of moral purity and critical theory, suggesting that many people are unaware of the philosophical roots of these ideas. They explore the rigid ideologies of the woke movement, comparing it to religious cults, where dissent is not tolerated. Lindsay discusses the influence of critical race theory, which he argues is rooted in the belief that words and ideas carry historical weight, leading to a moral panic around language. They touch on the concept of "wokeness" as a quasi-religious belief system, where individuals are judged based on their adherence to specific ideologies. Rogan and Lindsay critique the book "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo, discussing its flawed premises and the absurdity of some of its anecdotes. They also discuss the backlash against figures like Stephen King for their views on gender and race, highlighting the pressure to conform to woke ideologies. Lindsay argues that this movement is fueled by a desire for moral superiority and a misunderstanding of historical context. They delve into the implications of social media on discourse, noting how it encourages quick, reactionary responses rather than thoughtful dialogue. Lindsay emphasizes the need for clarity in language and the importance of understanding the roots of these ideologies. They discuss the dangers of labeling individuals as racists without nuance, which can lead to a culture of fear and self-censorship. The conversation shifts to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on societal tensions, with Lindsay suggesting that the lockdowns have exacerbated frustrations, leading to increased unrest. They discuss the potential for a backlash against the woke movement, as more people become aware of its contradictions and the negative consequences of its policies. Lindsay expresses hope that the current cultural climate will lead to a reevaluation of these ideologies, advocating for a return to objective principles and a focus on reality. He argues that education should be about building skills and understanding, rather than perpetuating divisive narratives. The discussion concludes with a call for individuals to engage in meaningful conversations about these issues and to stand firm against the pressures of cancel culture.

Modern Wisdom

Joe Rogan's Censorship Battle - Coleman Hughes
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Coleman Hughes discusses the mixed reception of his rap track, highlighting the positive feedback and the merging of his musical and intellectual identities. He shares his experience filming a music video in Ukraine during harsh winter conditions, gaining respect for actors' stamina. The conversation shifts to Joe Rogan's recent controversies, including criticism for hosting figures spreading anti-vaccine misinformation and the backlash over past use of racial slurs. Hughes defends Rogan, emphasizing his openness to correction and the importance of free speech, arguing that cancel culture undermines open discourse. Hughes critiques the mainstream media's portrayal of Rogan, suggesting they prefer to frame his success as a result of exploiting bigotry rather than acknowledging their failures. He notes that Rogan's extensive content allows listeners to understand his character beyond isolated clips. The discussion also touches on the double standards in media, particularly comparing Rogan's treatment to that of figures like Joy Reid, who faced less severe repercussions for past comments. Hughes expresses concern over the implications of censorship and the need for diverse viewpoints, especially in comedy, which thrives on pushing boundaries. He believes that the current cultural climate may stifle comedy and open discourse, which are vital for societal progress. The conversation concludes with reflections on the fragility of cultural movements like wokeness and the potential for a backlash against overly rigid ideologies. Hughes encourages listeners to engage with diverse perspectives and support free speech, underscoring the importance of humor in challenging extremism.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1423 - Andrew Doyle
Guests: Andrew Doyle
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Andrew Doyle, also known as Titania McGrath, discusses the rapid rise of his satirical character on social media, which critiques extreme woke culture. He notes that Titania is a composite character designed to mock the absurdities of modern social justice movements, and he finds it amusing that many people still believe she is real. Doyle argues that the woke movement has become a cult-like ideology that punishes mistakes and demands absolute compliance, drawing parallels between it and radical religions. He expresses concern about cancel culture and the inability to redeem oneself after making a mistake, emphasizing that human beings should be allowed to err. Doyle shares anecdotes about how satire can expose the ridiculousness of both the far-left and far-right, highlighting the dangers of ideological rigidity. He critiques the idea of representation in media, arguing that artistic vision should not be compromised for the sake of inclusivity. Doyle also discusses the impact of social media on public discourse, noting that it often amplifies outrage and encourages people to police each other's speech. He believes that the conflation of words with violence is a significant issue, as it stifles genuine conversation and debate. He argues that the woke movement's approach to language and identity politics is counterproductive and alienates potential allies. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by comedians in today's climate, where self-censorship is prevalent due to fear of backlash. Doyle reflects on the importance of comedy as a space for free expression and the need to push back against the idea that certain topics are off-limits. He emphasizes that humor should not be constrained by ideological boundaries. Doyle critiques the media's role in perpetuating woke narratives, suggesting that sensationalism and clickbait have taken precedence over journalistic integrity. He shares an experiment where he submitted a satirical article to a major publication, which was published without scrutiny, illustrating the media's willingness to promote woke ideas uncritically. The discussion also delves into the education system, with Doyle expressing concern over the lack of critical thinking being taught in schools. He believes that restoring these principles is essential for fostering open-mindedness and healthy debate. Doyle concludes by expressing hope that younger generations will challenge the prevailing ideologies and embrace a more nuanced understanding of social issues, ultimately advocating for a return to classical liberal values that prioritize individual freedom and open discourse.

Keeping It Real

The Other Side of Rob Riggle: Marines, 9/11 & Forever Wars, Vax Mandates, & Taking on Woke Culture"
Guests: Rob Riggle
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In Keeping It Real, Jillian Michaels sits with Rob Riggle for a candid conversation about duty, fear, and the messy realities behind political culture and modern warfare. Riggle, a former Marine with three deployments, shares vivid memories from Liberia in 1996, Kosovo, and Afghanistan, describing the emotional and physical toll of war, the chaos of peacekeeping, and the grind of long recoveries after 9/11. The exchange moves through the moral weight of service, the pulsing adrenaline of danger, and how humor becomes a lifeline for soldiers and civilians alike when faced with unimaginable loss. The conversation pivots to contemporary issues: vaccines, mandates, and the pressure of preserving personal choice in crisis time. Riggle recalls his own vaccine decision under duress to protect his family, while Michaels emphasizes the fear and coercion that can come with public health measures. They critique what they see as “ woke culture” and censorship, arguing that fear and social pressure threaten open dialogue, especially for comedians who rely on risk-taking and punchlines to navigate pain and history. They also tackle the arc of American strength and vulnerability. Discussions span recruiting realities, the thin line between duty and protest, and whether a draft could ever reemerge. Riggle reflects on 9/11’s impact, the courage of first responders, and how the nation’s self-image has evolved since that day. They reference 1984 as a cultural touchstone for thought-policing and call out the tension between freedom and social protection. Throughout, the guests stress discipline, perseverance, and the stubborn optimism that the United States remains a place where people fight for a freer, safer future—even as they acknowledge the country’s flaws and the hard lessons of history. booksMentionedDominationAndControl Irreversible Damage 1984

Breaking Points

Bill Burr HUMILIATES Ben Shapiro On Anti-Woke GRIFT
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Ben Shapiro criticized Bill Burr for becoming "woke," claiming Burr cheered the murder of a healthcare CEO and suggested CEOs should live in fear. Burr responded, stating Shapiro exploits the term "woke" for profit. Burr emphasized public anger towards the healthcare system, arguing his critique is not about wokeness but a genuine response to corporate greed.

Mind Pump Show

1482: Cancelled with Bryan Callen
Guests: Bryan Callen
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Bryan Callen discusses the current state of comedy, emphasizing that it is under attack and serves as a crucial form of free speech. He reflects on the historical significance of satire and how humor has always disturbed the status quo. Callen mentions recent controversies involving comedians like Kevin Hart and Dave Chappelle, suggesting that the rise of social media has amplified the voices of those who seek to cancel comedians for their jokes. He argues that art should provoke thought and discomfort, and warns against comedians compromising their voice due to fear of backlash. Callen expresses concern over the changing landscape of free speech, likening it to Marxist tactics of controlling language to manipulate thought. He believes that the current environment provides an opportunity for pushback and emphasizes the importance of recognizing bad ideas, particularly those emerging from academia. He critiques the disconnect between theoretical knowledge from universities and practical experience in the real world, suggesting that many academics lack the hands-on experience necessary to understand the complexities of life and business. He shares his personal experiences with cancel culture, detailing how unfounded allegations can lead to devastating consequences for individuals, particularly in the entertainment industry. Callen highlights the fear that many in Hollywood feel, knowing that they could be targeted at any moment. He stresses the importance of standing up for oneself and maintaining integrity in the face of false accusations. Callen also discusses the evolution of podcasting as a medium that allows for long-form, honest conversations, contrasting it with traditional media that often favors brevity and sound bites. He believes that podcasts have democratized the entertainment landscape, enabling comedians to reach wider audiences without the constraints of traditional gatekeepers. In closing, Callen reflects on the importance of adventure and intimacy in life, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from embracing uncertainty and facing challenges. He encourages listeners to pursue what scares them and to continuously learn about themselves through struggle.
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