>> They want you to believe, these modern,
right wing, whatever Ben Shapiro is. They
want you to believe that their opposition
to feminism, it's not that there like 1920s
guys. They just think that there's a reason
why men get paid more or whatever. It's just
a disagreement. No, we totally are for equality.
It's just that men get paid more. No, you
want women to be barefoot in the kitchen,
cooking and being ashamed of their sexuality.
It is literally as pathetic and lame as the
men of 20 years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years
ago, 1,000 years ago. It is the exact same
worldview.
That is how sad and pathetic you are. And
how that is the shallow, weak foundation that
your sense of your own masculinity rests on.
That it can only hold if the women around
you are what you require them to be. Anything
more is too, it's too much of a challenge,
and that would be fine for these men to be
so pathetic.
It's that they are allowed to pretend that
they're not. And they're given the like the
veneer of being something new or different
in articles like this. Remember this from
2017, Ben Shapiro, a provocative gladiator,
battles to win young conservatives. And I
want to read a graphic from this.
Mr. Shapiro, conservative thinker, entertainer,
trash talker, and destroyer of weak arguments.
Did you see that during the walk thing? Has
been called the voice of the conservative
millennial movement. He represents the tastes
of an emerging political class. If Rush Limbaugh
is someone your dad listens to, Mr. Shapiro
is the cool kids philosopher, dissecting arguments
with a lawyer's skill and references to Aristotle.
No, no, he's as lame as your dad, or Rush
Limbaugh, or Rush Limbaugh's dad. It's not
cool. It's not cool to think that because
rap is liked by some people who aren't white,
it's not music. And women should be ashamed
of their sexuality. There's nothing cool about
that.
There's nothing gladiator about that. That's
Bill O'Reilly with slightly fewer wrinkles
as of today, that's all it is.
>> And by the way, all the dads that were
listening to Rush Limbaugh in the car. And
then the kids that turn on Ben Shapiro. They
all probably like the Rolling Stones, or Kiss,
or whatever hair metal, which talk about women
in extremely vulgar ways.
And they don't seem to have a problem with
that whatsoever. It's when women have vulgarity,
and sexuality in their songs. That's when
they turn around and talk about the culture,
>> The culture, no, no, no, you're wrong.
I pine for those old days when you could just
have wholesome songs about wholesome topics
like baked goods.
That's why I love cherry pie so much. What
a wholesome song.
>> Afternoon delight, it's just when we get
the sack at 3pm.
>> Afternoon Delight, it's not just that they're
lame. It's like when we point out that someone's
a racist or a misogynist. They think, well,
you're just trying to make it so that people
won't respect, but no, understand that it
isn't just the racism.
It isn't just the misogyny, it is a symptom
of a mind that is weak. And that is easily
manipulated by its own biases to not see things
accurately. If you label rap not music because
it's vulgar, you are too stupid to understand
that all music has vulgar instances of itself.
That has nothing to do with rap at all. But
you're a racist, so you cannot look objectively
at what is actually going on. It isn't just
racism. It's what racism, and misogyny, and
transphobia, islamophobia, and all the phobias
do to a person's ability to analyze the real
world.
And if you suffer from all of those things,
you don't get to be the provocative gladiator,
or the cool kid's philosopher, or any of that.
You are just as weighed down by your own mental
flaws as any Rush Limbaugh, or Bill O'Reilly,
or Sean Hannity, or any of them.
Yeah, you've got to show on YouTube, that's
the only difference. You're exactly the same
as all those other relics.
