>> Say that there’s a beautiful woman who
is playing James Bond, like Lashana Lynch,
let's say it, and now she wants to seduce
the most handsome man.
Is that in any way difficult?
>> That’s Ben Shapiro, having a little bit
of a pity party over the fact that a British
actress, Lashana Lynch, has been cast to play
the role of Bond in the upcoming 007 movie.
Now, Ben Shapiro is not feeling it, okay.
And while he claims that we should have a
free marketplace of ideas, where people can
freely express themselves, he doesn't believe
that filmmakers should express their creativity
and their creative freedom.
In fact, let's go to the next video where
he elaborates on that.
>> Bond is about the guns and the girls.
When it comes to the seduction of women, there
is a very, very large difference between a
woman and a man.
I'm not even getting into the lesbian aspect
of this, because I don't know if this character's
gonna be a lesbian.
Let's assume that she's not for a second.
Let's assume that she is just black female
James Bond, which means that she's bedding
the most handsome men.
That is not, in any way, a wish fulfillment
fantasy for the men who typically watch the
Bond films, because a disproportionate share
of the Bond audience is male.
So unless you're completely shifting the character,
it makes no sense.
It also, on a narrative level, makes no sense
at all.
Because the challenge for James Bond, to be
completely sexist about this, okay, the challenge
for James Bonds is conquest, right?
That's obviously been part of the trope of
the series, is this conquest-driven mentality
by James Bond.
Now they're trying to make it as though he
has to be in a relationship every movie, because
they're trying to make it as though he is
not an abuser of woman, understood.
Okay, but that was always the appeal of Bond,
is that in every movie, he was going to somehow
seduce the most beautiful woman in the movie
into bed with him.
And this is what made him an idol to millions
of men who, of course, would like to seduce
beautiful women but are incapable of doing
so, because there's a natural challenge to
it.
Now, let's say that there's a beautiful woman
who is playing James Bond, like Lashana Lynch,
let's say, and now she wants to seduce the
most handsome man.
Is that in any way difficult?
Because men and women are different.
>> Jesus Christ.
>> 300 straws, 300 straws.
>> So by the way, I misspoke, and I wanna
clarify.
So this is all a rumor, by the way, so this
hasn't even really been confirmed.
But the rumor is that Lashana Lynch is gonna
play 007 as Bond retires.
So that is what the rumor is.
Look, I just I don't care, right.
I don't, the fact that he spent, that rant,
that nonstop rambling nonsense rant.
What are you doing with your life?
I just, I don't know.
You guys try.
>> Lashana Lynch-
>> I couldn't even pay attention to the video.
That was hard to watch.
>> Yeah, okay.
So again, the calling card for being a conservative
talker, especially, we just talked about Candace
Owens and now this guy, is to make money off
of outrage based off of nothing.
Just so you can throw your three hours and
be mad about something, and say the other
side is stupid and so much smarter.
That's the bottom line, and then someone says,
yeah, let's go and write that check because
that helps the culture war.
Bad and good, good and bad, these idiot liberals.
So he must be mad about Austin Powers.
It came out in 97, it was long time ago.
He had some messed up teeth, he's not supposed
to be bedding women.
He had this weird accent, he's bumbling.
He trips over himself, but Austin Powers bedded
those women.
I thought, by the way, it's based off the
007 type of character, let's keep it real.
So he didn't have any problem with that, but
you have a problem with a black woman potentially
being a 007 agent, and she's going to to bed
some men?
>> You know what, JR?
You just gave me an idea for my next segment.
I hadn't thought about Austin Powers, and
you make a great point.
Everything in movies have to be 100% accurate,
even if it's not a documentary, it has to
be 100% realistic, or else.
I mean, it just doesn't make sense.
You can't have any fantasy movies.
>> Not even listening to him.
>> What are you doing with your life right
now?
This is a story to you?
This is amazing.
>> I was at Buzzfeed before I came here, and
Gadiel, one of the guys over there, says that
you do the best Ben Shapiro.
He just said that today, so it was so funny
that you just did it.
This is what I want to say.
One, if you want to make your own James Bondish
movie, use your little Patreon money, and
make your own movie, and make him rock back
and forth and do what you do on your podcast,
>> You know that he wanted to write screenplays,
and then he blamed liberal Hollywood for not
making it.
>> Cuz his stuff wasn't good.
The other thing is, you white people who keep
arguing about Ariel.
Do you all know this ain't real?
It's not based on anything real.
They can be purple.
They can be whatever color, this came from
somebody's imagination.
And if they don't have a problem with it,
the creatives behind this don't have, why
should you?
Make your own.
You got youtube you go get your cousin and
do your own movie about your whole, and stay
up out of here.
We've got bigger things to worry about.
Puerto Rico I love you, I stand in solidarity
with you, and I'd rather use my time for that
than this foolishness.
>> All right, and one final thing I wanna
just quickly add is look, if movies and commercials
are moving toward a more progressive direction,
it's not because they wanna do it out of the
kindness of their heart.
It's good for business, it's about the money.
