Matt Walsh Answers What Happened To Modern Liberals

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Komentáře • 755

  • @BrockLanders
    @BrockLanders Před rokem +57

    Matt is right. If the people in the US were fighting just to find a meal and adequate shelter each day then we wouldn’t be concerned at all about pronouns.

    • @selderane
      @selderane Před rokem +2

      It's an ancient pattern. Prosperity is the soil in which rot flourishes.
      Non-issues take on universal importance for a society with no issues to speak of.

    • @Daithi333Mac
      @Daithi333Mac Před rokem

      Haven't heard the term used for a while, but it's 1st world problems. To be more academic, it's Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

    • @zerosen1972
      @zerosen1972 Před rokem

      We will be soon..Not long now...

    • @nelsoncarmona1981
      @nelsoncarmona1981 Před 26 dny

      true but id rather people worry about pronouns than have to fight in a war

  • @Anygodwilldo
    @Anygodwilldo Před rokem +407

    great point from Walsh - most people are good, and (understandably) don't want to be labelled "racist", "whatever-phobe", "bigot", etc
    So to label someone racist - when you know FULL WELL that they aren't racist - is exploiting the goodness in that person.
    So not only is it dishonest, it's literally evil.

    • @adaeptzulander2928
      @adaeptzulander2928 Před rokem +1

      I've been saying that for a while. The Left uses our inherent goodness against us as a weapon.

    • @colinjames7569
      @colinjames7569 Před rokem +1

      Socialist gaming. It’s gaming bro. We know most people do not believe that agenda

    • @LazerBrain11
      @LazerBrain11 Před rokem +8

      That point really hit me also. I came straight to the comments 🙏

    • @mariussielcken
      @mariussielcken Před rokem

      One slur to rule them, forged in the mountain of N-word, by the one whose gender shall not be named...

    • @bedcech
      @bedcech Před rokem +2

      Most people are good, or most people are scared? I see nothing good about hiding

  • @poncho_x4410
    @poncho_x4410 Před rokem +138

    I'm glad that this is being discussed. My mother was VERY liberal in her political views. She was born in 1954, so she was very much so apart of I guess the "traditional" leftist ideologies etc. However, that being said, over the last 5 or 6 years or so here she has literally completely abandoned the democratic party and aligned herself with the Republican party because of the fact that these modern day "progressive leftists" have totally lost their minds. She HATES the fact that if you asked a democrat one question that based on their answer to that single question, you could literally predict their entire political stance on just about every other issue because they're stuck in those echo chambers and algorithms etc. She says that nobody on the left is able to even REMOTELY think for themselves anymore or come up with ANY original thoughts. So if these modern leftists can push away and lose someone like my mother who has voted blue right down the balat of every election, then that's how you know that something has gone terribly wrong etc.

    • @IsraelCountryCube
      @IsraelCountryCube Před rokem +3

      Yeah Traditional isnt inherently only good. My Aztec Ancestors had Traditional events! Yes very TRaditional! And Terrible Dreadful malevolent actions of sacrificing their own children to a Deity to the son God who didnt Exist until One God did and he was brought by Spanish Conquistadors who made Aztecs much more moral and righteous than they could have ever been withought the one true God! Yup Amen to those men we arent Savages anymore. And Thanks To God for using those men To via release us from that life style of living. Cant imagine sacrificing my children now! Christianity is the floor of everyones whose feet touch even Islam and radical atheism. And thanks God For Grace.

    • @hanklesacks
      @hanklesacks Před rokem +6

      They've become npc's

    • @GossAug
      @GossAug Před rokem

      Am I the only one that thinks the whole populist movement blowing up in the republicans party is basically liberalism classically coming back to life and the democrat party has just devolved into the communists of history…I wish we taught more about the rise to power and not just the climax of a few countries like the Nazis and Russia in the dark days…it’s so scary seeing policies from the DNC and a lot of RNC folk marching up in lockstep with the socialist and communist of USSR and the Nazis as a grassroots movement.

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Před rokem +6

      Perhaps the liberals have changed. I can remember when liberals were pro peace, as an example getting out of Vietnam. Now they actually support getting involved with conflicts, for example, Ukraine.

    • @mazarine_44
      @mazarine_44 Před rokem

      MY MOM TOO DUDE!!!!! She was a total fuckin hippie, my grandparents too. But now they’re staunch republicans. My grandparents went to fucking women’s rights marches in the 1970s (I’ve got pictures!) and now they despise anything on the left. I can say the same for myself.

  • @Wonmanbanned
    @Wonmanbanned Před rokem +106

    I used to be mildly liberal, now I am a far right extremist. The curious thing is, my politics have remained exactly the same.

    • @pnwlady
      @pnwlady Před rokem +5

      Facebook thinks I’m liberal, CZcams thinks I’m alt-right and TikTok thinks I’m a lesbian. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @iamnotamused317
      @iamnotamused317 Před rokem +1

      If you ever figure out how that works, please let the rest of us know.

    • @kinbolluck476
      @kinbolluck476 Před rokem +3

      ​@@iamnotamused317 ur car is driving and other cars drive faster or slower

    • @janehrahan5116
      @janehrahan5116 Před rokem +1

      I can't say my views haven't changed, they have, but not that much, im still a 2000s bleeding heart, its just im watching the bled out corpse and trying not to become one myself.

    • @lehahiah81
      @lehahiah81 Před rokem

      @@pnwlady How is that last one coming?

  • @davidcarney1827
    @davidcarney1827 Před rokem +14

    Growing up there was physical bullying...now its emotional and psychological bullying

  • @zuko9085
    @zuko9085 Před rokem +104

    There was a time in high school where I was walking back to the school after lunch and came across a fight happening outside. There was a crowd watching but nobody was intervening. For whatever reason I felt the need to break it up and yelled at them and got close enough they finally heard me and got off each other and just ran opposite directions. Multiple people thanked me for breaking it up later. It's important to remember that we are a social species that has some herd instincts. Meaning that a lot of people struggle to do anything that is perceived to be against the group, even if everyone in the group is thinking they should do or say something. Thank you both for standing up and saying something, people need to see there are those that still believe and will fight for truth and reality.

    • @mitchswish21
      @mitchswish21 Před rokem +1

      Add to that the ease that many can be manipulated into any mindset ...available as a loyal subject to any force whether on the side of good or evil !

    • @sofly7634
      @sofly7634 Před rokem

      Add to that people getting assaulted for helping

    • @hallelujah969
      @hallelujah969 Před rokem +2

      I had a very similar experience many years ago, and you reminded me of it.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Před rokem

      Way to virtue signal. You inserted yourself into a fight without knowing ANYTHING about the situation. Typical do gooder bs

  • @MarkRVillano
    @MarkRVillano Před rokem +19

    The primary difference between the way things were, and they way they are now, (or at least appear to be) is that we used to treat mental illness, whereas today we celebrate it.

  • @mr.yellowstrat3352
    @mr.yellowstrat3352 Před rokem +43

    6:30 hit the nail on the head. I just can't understand it. I haven't moved an inch in any of this. I'm still living like it's 1999 and the people in the world just keep getting softer. Speaking your mind is bare minimum "courage". Like he said, it should be the default. The standard. You can speak your mind without being hateful, and ignore any mislabels they throw at you, knowing that you're just standing your ground. Billions of people on this earth are with you in spirit, yet they want you to feel like an outcast for speaking up. That's a facade

    • @IsraelCountryCube
      @IsraelCountryCube Před rokem

      atheisms a cancer too of course and that can be said while being nice because a christian like how to make certain someone is breathing properly when they have water in their lungs after drowning their lungs have to be broken by the person doing the cpr so the patients lungs are broken for cpr to be done properly and thats Message of the Christian Gospel to break your ignorant spirit of rejecting Gods gift to you until you break from arrogance then you will be happy to die for its message like the first christians have and we all will become if needed. Amen Warrior Of Jesus Christ.

  • @DJASSMASTER710
    @DJASSMASTER710 Před rokem +43

    I'm 20 years old and this gender ideology is so new I didn't hear anything about it when I was in school.
    Things have went downhill fast, I'm scared for the future.

    • @peterdunkel8646
      @peterdunkel8646 Před rokem +2

      Just lucky then. I'm 29. Some of my slightly older friends were having gender ideology stuff pushed on their kids grade school back in 2012. Liberal Illinois so probably happened earlier than the rest of the country (although southern part we're from are conservative)

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Před rokem

      Gender ideology has been around for thousands of years. It is not new.

    • @Nugnugnug
      @Nugnugnug Před rokem +1

      ​@@peace-nowthe concept of man and woman is thousands of years old. The dismantling of the concept of man and woman is very recent.

    • @jackhhun2698
      @jackhhun2698 Před rokem

      I got metooed and was raised as a feminist it never existed the corporatists took over with karens in charge of feminism now trying to grift everything. Amber Herd and Biden is the most disgusting thing I've seen in my life I've thrown away everything remotely blue. I'm not a republican but the Dem party must die like Bud Lite

    • @calartian85
      @calartian85 Před rokem +1

      Where are you? I’m moving there.

  • @Nyet-Zdyes
    @Nyet-Zdyes Před rokem +10

    Courage isn't the LACK of fear... it's OVERCOMING fear.

    • @kinbolluck476
      @kinbolluck476 Před rokem

      its probably both

    • @Nyet-Zdyes
      @Nyet-Zdyes Před rokem

      @@kinbolluck476 I would say that a lack of fear just masquerades as courage.
      It can easily be confused for courage.
      Here is a good example.
      A claustrophobic person goes into a very small space. That is, for him/her, bravery, but it is not, for a normal person who doesn't have that fear.
      Is it bravery for a normal person to walk into a small closet (for example)?
      Likewise, a person who is afraid of the dark, or wide-open spaces, or (harmless) reptiles, mice, (harmless) spiders, etc.
      It DOES get murkier, when REAL danger is involved... but it still requires a fear OF that danger.
      For example, is it bravery if a person who is suicidal does something dangerous?
      Once again, the person has to fear that danger, no matter how real the danger might be.

  • @MothOnWall
    @MothOnWall Před rokem +75

    I remembered in school the "critical thinking" questions in textbooks and how I ALWAYS got them wrong.
    It's because they weren't questions for you to think critically about, they were designed to make you answer with the "correct" response. There was only one single answer in those questions and it's often not in the book. You weren't allowed to answer differently.

    • @ChristianF15cher
      @ChristianF15cher Před rokem +1

      Fuxk school. Start a service business and make money.

    • @ifstatementifstatement2704
      @ifstatementifstatement2704 Před rokem +4

      So true!

    • @samstits8982
      @samstits8982 Před rokem +2

      I knew it holy shit. School was hell.

    • @TBass050
      @TBass050 Před rokem +1

      Interesting… I assumed that I just didn’t care enough about the material to stop and think. I’ll have to revisit at some point.

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Před rokem +1

      Critical thinking (key points):
      1 Identify the issue. When faced with a situation or problem, determine what has caused it.
      2 Analyse the arguments. ...
      3 Discover the facts. ...
      4 Challenge your biases. ...
      5 Decide on significance. ...
      6 Draw conclusions.
      Note: People can have biases, especially confirmation bias, where we come up with the conclusion which confirms our bias.

  • @mortdeus
    @mortdeus Před rokem +29

    I was born in 91 and was raised in a really nice neighborhood in the central valley and what I remember the most about growing up is that the culture was changing all around us as the drugs and gangs started to move in and target the children. I remember in high school that it was impossible to get crazy drugs like meth or coke, but it was easy to get pot and ecstacy. (What we called thizz) and looking back I couldn't even contemplate what it would have been like to have taken a pill that we got from our school campus that could have killed us. And looking more deeply at my past I can't even believe how normalized the debauchery was for everybody. If you weren't doing drugs you were at least at every party getting drunk.
    A lot of the more straight laced kids of course hit the books and went to college but everybody who was from a broken home like I was, was seduced by having a good time hanging lose. Partying and skating, playing guitar and video games etc etc.
    What has changed in my view is that the problems have scaled so out of control that everybody who believes there has to be a way to restore balance to society and turn things in a positive direction are taking on more radical positions. At the same time the gang violence amongst the teenaged demographic has exploded...
    I often talk to my childhood friends who are all in their 30s right now and are having kids go through the same life as we did to see if our little sliver of paradise was still there in our grade school and they all say the same thing. That you can't just be a kid anymore. You always have to be a little jr model citizen now and I just feel a deep unsettling fear realizing there aren't many places in the United States left where you are just taught an education. It's just insanity and the thing is that they aren't trying to stop the violence, they are just trying to redirect where the guns are pointed before the triggers are pulled.
    Liberals say that they care about people but it is where they live that these problems manifest and spread out to infect everywhere else.

    • @mortdeus
      @mortdeus Před rokem +4

      Also one thing I should point out about schools where I grew up was how absolutely addicted kids were to fads. If you weren't into what was hip and in style, you were actively ostracized. High school was like that too. You had the goths, the jocks/preps, the squares, the band geeks, and like a bunch of unaffiliated cliques who would all sort of segregate into weird little tribes during breaks/lunch.
      I remember it being awkward that I had to literally be running back and forth between so many different groups because all my friends weren't mutually friends with each other.
      I remember how difficult it was to keep what I viewed as my flock together because people just don't mesh well with each other. Looking back I realize that this is where the liberal pathology breaks down because they insist on diversity of thought but it doesn't add up to anything cohesive and unitarian.
      We should accept our differences but partisans aren't capable of integrating with each other. They are deeply prejudiced because their parents raise them to not integrate with the kids who aren't leading positive lives.
      I left California when I was 17 for Oklahoma and the culture shock was so hardcore for me and I spent so much time plotting to get back to my friends in CA, but then as time went on and I started visiting more and more I started to have the veil lifted before my eyes and I started to realize that the reasons why OK sucked so much was because liberal policies poison all of our land. And that's the point.

    • @evanbarlow3825
      @evanbarlow3825 Před rokem

      I'm a cpl yrs older, but this was basically my public school experience as well. Very well put.

  • @iggyandangus
    @iggyandangus Před rokem +40

    I think for a lot of people the real life risk is that you can be fired from your job for having opinions and thus no longer be able to provide for your family. It’s fine to not care what people think of you but it’s hard to not care if you get fired for saying something that is objectively true.

    • @fonzarelly3154
      @fonzarelly3154 Před rokem +1

      Just like that!

    • @MountainBlade
      @MountainBlade Před rokem +1

      Have experienced exactly this.

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Před rokem +1

      You can be fired from your job for having extreme positions which hurt others. If something is banned at work, don't do it! Remember that each corporation has a culture. You may get away with extreme views in places like the Army or Police, but maybe not in Education.

    • @dogkungfu8510
      @dogkungfu8510 Před rokem +1

      Lie to get by, that's life. NEVER lie to yourself.

    • @daddydothang8635
      @daddydothang8635 Před rokem +2

      Stand up for the truth. Never apologize. Tell your boss you refuse. Then find another job. It's called integrity.

  • @customsongmaker
    @customsongmaker Před rokem +63

    When I was in 3rd grade, in 1988, we had to read a story about a Mexican girl who didn't like speaking English. When she got home and spoke Spanish, she loved how beautiful the Spanish language was. So we were taught that our language isn't as beautiful as other people's language, and our existence is oppression against immigrants who come here and have a superior culture.

    • @Ptkt665
      @Ptkt665 Před rokem +4

      What was the book called?

    • @customsongmaker
      @customsongmaker Před rokem +7

      @@Ptkt665 it was a short story, probably in our textbook. Let me see if I can find it online.

    • @Anygodwilldo
      @Anygodwilldo Před rokem +1

      I work with international students from all over the world, and so many of them adore the English language for its rich nuances and descriptive and interesting vocabulary. They literally have a passion for English.
      No language is more or less beautiful than any other
      That book was just miserable anti-Western leftist propaganda written by a very unhappy, weak, dishonest individual.

    • @mikehimes7944
      @mikehimes7944 Před rokem +7

      Yeah, that sounds familiar. There was another one about a Chinese girl that was the same concept. That was back in the 90s.

    • @customsongmaker
      @customsongmaker Před rokem +4

      @@mikehimes7944 it doesn't matter which culture, as long as it's foreign. I saw a pretty good movie called Tortilla Soup, about Mexican family and culture and cuisine. But the credits say it was originally written by some Chinese-sounding names. Hollywood just took the script and changed it from Chinese to Mexican. Why not American? Because that wouldn't be foreign.

  • @JiraiyaSama86
    @JiraiyaSama86 Před rokem +54

    It's not the labeling really that's the problem. It's the mislabeling.
    They keep saying they don't want to be judged or that they don't judge, and I'm like - Dude! When you're labeling, you're judging! And if you think not being judged is a good thing - think again, sunshine! You need judgement to orient you, and to tell you where you are on the bl00dy map! Your real issue is whether you think the judgement was fair and objective.
    There's also the stupid notion that the negative judgment is the ending that sticks. And I'm like - DUDE! You know how improvement works, right? Seriously.

    • @JiraiyaSama86
      @JiraiyaSama86 Před rokem +5

      @Isolated Pixels if you have a counter point or such, state it. Otherwise, you're just BS'ing.

    • @JHOTA5220
      @JHOTA5220 Před rokem

      @Isolated Pixels it actually really is unless you’re an idiot

    • @MoonshineH
      @MoonshineH Před rokem +1

      There’s a difference between being judged for your politics and being judged just for who you are.

  • @kayakdog121
    @kayakdog121 Před rokem +20

    They are exploiting the fact that too many are obsessed with not how virtuous they actually are but merely how virtuous they are PERCEIVED to be. That makes it easy to make them march in a parade of shallow symbolism no matter how right or wrong the issue is because that's all the work they have to do. There are more people that only want to work in a soup kitchen long enough for them to get photos of themselves being virtuous so they can post them on their facebook page than there are people genuinely concerned with sacrificing a whole day helping anyone.

    • @fonzarelly3154
      @fonzarelly3154 Před rokem +1

      FACTS 💯 You hit it on the head Fam, that's why I read the comments.

  • @michaelbuick6995
    @michaelbuick6995 Před rokem +6

    Not caring is exactly the right attitude. When someone calls you a racist they know it's not true it's a tactic. If I'm wearing a Klansman's hood I'm obviously not going to be embarrassed to be called a racist. They call you it because they know you consider racism to be something shameful. They are not good people so don't let them claim the moral high ground. You know you're not a racist, so just stand firm.

  • @LastKingLKArthur
    @LastKingLKArthur Před rokem +67

    This psychosis is also happening in Europe, especially Germany because most Germans are „fluent“ in English. I myself am left, but damn this shit gets crazier and crazier every day even in Germany. These dumb newly invented words to label you as something or just in general this new focus on verbalizing everything into a very specific identification is and if you’re not with them your something they just invented is getting out of hand. You can’t say anything anymore. I accept them, but this is just wayyyyyyyyyyyy too forced

    • @bustavonnutz
      @bustavonnutz Před rokem

      I distinctly remember "them" trying & utterly failing to implement the pronoun thing back in 2016-17 (z.B "man" ist Sexismus, Studierende statt Studenten, "das" statt "der/die" usw). Some of them stuck around in politics, but for the most part the attempted Neusprach was rejected. Unfortunately Langnasen lobbyists successfully pushed "hatespeech" laws into legislation back in 2019 which was immediately followed by them kvetching about a sharp rise in anti-semitism & various phobias lmao
      The German language has built in resilience to buzzwords & newspeak that English lacks due to it already being a melting pot of vocabulary; however, the ideology of Germans themselves is blackpilling. These people have been swallowing western propaganda with no questions since the wall fell, & I left during the plandemic because Germans were fine with the country becoming a Polizeistaat where you get mobbed on trainstations for not wearing a mask or barred from grocerystores for not having QR codes. Children were robbed of years of their lives because of paranoia, people were fired from their jobs because they wouldn't take experimental injections, & Brussels tapdanced all over the Grundgesetz while Politiker stood by & clapped. Germany has gone to the dogs, no major city in Germany is more than 70% German now, yet as bad as America is I'm glad I made my move. I'm afraid for Germany in a genuine, unironic way. Regardless of politics I don't know how folks are okay with the direction the country is going.

    • @Jim-Mc
      @Jim-Mc Před rokem

      I think as long as we are taught from a young age that sociology is the one true lens through which to see humans, this is the natural outcome. The social sciences regard people as swarming insects or cattle that are understood only collectively, so they divide us into groups or identities like this.

    • @CallOfEuropeanSpirit
      @CallOfEuropeanSpirit Před rokem +1

      Watch THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD.

    • @marcustulliuscicero2676
      @marcustulliuscicero2676 Před rokem

      Why do you accept them??? They are fascists. Don't accept them.
      I never identified as a conservative and always considered myself liberal and moderate left. But since 2020 I vote Republican only even though I've always despised the party and most of their politicians - simply because Democrats have become insane, declaring a war on reality, common sense, science, and law & order. Yes, it's a psychosis. A fascist psychosis, and we need to push back and make it socially unacceptable, not accept this insane nonsense.

    • @CallOfEuropeanSpirit
      @CallOfEuropeanSpirit Před rokem

      @@marcustulliuscicero2676 Only minds corrupted by the software of the left use fascist as a pejorative term. Watch THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD.

  • @grannye7638
    @grannye7638 Před rokem +22

    Oh my God you’re so right! It is cowardice, guilt and fear. It makes you wonder how all those young people gave their lives in WWII to end up with our loser state of mind now!!!

    • @georgegreen711
      @georgegreen711 Před rokem

      Crushing Hitler was not enough, Stalin and Mao could have been crushed easily as well.

    • @marcustulliuscicero2676
      @marcustulliuscicero2676 Před rokem +1

      One word - draft. People usually become heroes fighting for the right cause when they're ordered to. Most people are cowards. That's how communists took over Russia, Nazi fascists took over Germany, and woke fascists are taking over the US, the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Oz, etc. now. Most people just don't fight for themselves, their families, and the future of their children and grandchildren. Russian heroes who took out one mustachioed monster in Berlin returned home and bent over in front of their own mustachioed monster. People easily go to war and sacrifice their lives when they're ordered to by their government or even volunteer when the government says it's the noble thing to do (think of all the volunteers in Britain, Russia, Germany etc. in WWI). But when you have to go AGAINST the government - most people puss out. Most nations are nothing but sheeple in their nature. Too bad Americans turned from rebels to sheeple in such a short time.

  • @adamfistler465
    @adamfistler465 Před rokem +13

    It's weird. It used to be the Rocky Horror Picture Show was a movie people went to and mocked and shouted things at the screen. Now it's a documentary.

  • @zippedooda
    @zippedooda Před rokem +5

    Zuby is not just a great commentator but a great interviewer! Enjoying the channel.

  • @malvolio01
    @malvolio01 Před rokem +4

    It's not just the Anglosphere. I'm half Dutch and I have this conversation from time-to-time with Dutch friends. Sadly, they're lost in the madness as well. It seems to be a problem across the West.

  • @kimberlyn.2096
    @kimberlyn.2096 Před rokem +2

    “They are pretending, they don’t really believe like we believe.” Truth!!!

  • @shaneashby5890
    @shaneashby5890 Před rokem +6

    A person’s feelings don’t get to override objective reality. And anyone who requires someone else to be forced to lie so they can feel good is a narcissist.

  • @ItsRandomKam
    @ItsRandomKam Před rokem +12

    This is only a problem with ppl that are well off. You show me a person that’s wondering where their next meal is coming from or where their drinking water is coming from or where they are gunna sleep and I can almost certainly guarantee that person is not question their gender in anyway shape or form. That’s why it’s laughable because the ppl that claim to be “suffering” actually have no idea what hardship even is.

  • @lobomedina6312
    @lobomedina6312 Před rokem +8

    It ain't what they call you; it's what you answer to.
    -- WC Fields

    • @bignasty4874
      @bignasty4874 Před rokem

      I've been known to answer to a-hole.
      In a more serious vein- while the above statement is true, it comes with a caveat. If one calls me that, they would do good to make certain they know me well. If they don't, we're about to get real intimate.

  • @JesusFriedChrist
    @JesusFriedChrist Před rokem +53

    What happened to modern liberals? They’re voting right wing.

    • @famcantor5
      @famcantor5 Před rokem +12

      I think you mean, classic liberals.

    • @Biggiiful
      @Biggiiful Před rokem +7

      Guilty as charged

    • @JesusFriedChrist
      @JesusFriedChrist Před rokem +2

      @@famcantor5 “Classical” liberals, is just a way to say liberals, particularly for people who use the word “liberal” incorrectly, and want to distinguish that they’re using it correctly.
      It’s like living in a world where people use the word “up” to refer to things below them, and have to specify “classical up” to actually refer to things above them.
      I don’t use the word classical.
      Up is up.
      Liberal is liberal.

    • @rocklee33221
      @rocklee33221 Před rokem +1

      Socially I’m conservative, economically I’m liberal. Idk what I fall under.

    • @iobject1421
      @iobject1421 Před rokem

      I'm one and this is true. The thing with the word liberal now, is that it's been altered to address Progressive action. I see fox news say, liberal agenda and then spout on crt or race based graduation ceremonies. Those are not liberal ideas. Those are 100% progressive ideas. Drag Queen(Groomer Clown) story hour or gender affirming care, not liberal ideas, they're progressive.

  • @benhaney9629
    @benhaney9629 Před rokem +10

    9:45
    Also so many people don’t even believe this shit is happening. Like my mother. She drives me nuts. Refuses to believe there are substantial numbers of kids undergoing trans hormones and surgeries and 4 year olds identify as trans and shit like that. It’s just a few crazies and I’m suspect for even bringing it up. My dads isn’t so different himself. It’s like they have such blind spots. The certainly don’t support this stuff but they also refuse to believe it’s even really happening. Again I’m the weird one for being up something that is clearly just the work of a few fringe crazies.
    “So what?” They say. “There have always been crazy people. We had trans people in our day as well.”
    I just want to scream at them, “No! It’s mainstream! Don’t you pay attention?!”

    • @benhaney9629
      @benhaney9629 Před rokem +2

      It’s like how to you argue with someone when they don’t even buy into the fundamental precept that what your arguing about is even a thing that is happening? You can’t. I understand part of it is just being old. Like, “This is a problem for your generation. I don’t even want to think about it.” Which is one thing. But when the subject is brought up don’t act like it doesn’t exist or I’m suspect for bringing it up.
      “A drag show for children? Sounds made up. Why would you even bring up something so strange?”
      Is the sentiment I feel like I get from a lot of people. Especially older people but not exclusively so.

    • @benhaney9629
      @benhaney9629 Před rokem +4

      Or you get it from the libertarian point of view. Which is more my dad. “Who cares let them go be man/woman off over there. Don’t even think about it.”
      It’s like yeah. I agree fundamentally. I’m quite libertarian myself. But that’s not what we are talking about. We are talking about little children, 3-4 year olds even, being encouraged and indoctrinated into this shit. Getting irreversible hormone blockers and surgery and shit. And the validation of this shit by the mainstream press and politicians and Hollywood; amongst medical professionals and psychiatrists. Encouraging and confusing mass numbers of people. Many of them children. That’s just a whole different story. I could care less what adults do amongst themselves. Children’s drag shows are not exactly consenting adults doing what they want to in some dark corner.

    • @cosmicabyss7358
      @cosmicabyss7358 Před rokem +2

      Your parents might actually be right for now, but for how long?
      What they don't realize is that its a slippery slope and when you start teaching this to kids in elementary school that number is going to skyrocket.
      We're beginning to see that skyrocket right now and if we allow this in our schools it will run rampant in society and mental illness will come to an all time high in modern society.

  • @noneyabidness9644
    @noneyabidness9644 Před rokem +4

    More than 3 years later, you're still the British women's record holder for the deadlift. ;)

  • @Freemelon07
    @Freemelon07 Před rokem +7

    I hate how so little people seem to actually say what they feel about all this woke nonsense, but instead try to avoid being called "transphobic", a get out of jail free card to avoid discussing the topic imo.
    I shared a meme to a friend that had something to do with transgender people, and their response was "you need to get into the real world". I didn't know they were that type of person. 🙄

    • @McVaio
      @McVaio Před rokem

      "they"? Now you're doing the exact thing you're describing!

  • @teamvjmckblah1436
    @teamvjmckblah1436 Před rokem +8

    Depending on your job or company it's still very much courage. I could care less about the labels if it was not going to get me fired and even lose future jobs. But I am an everyday worker and if they ever come for me I am ruined with no one to help me, and no groups in my corner. Sure I take some risks telling the truth but I try to keep my words to a minimum.

  • @paulclementyonkers4604
    @paulclementyonkers4604 Před rokem +14

    One of the most profound lessons I learned in medical school is: there are no absolutes. One of the lessons I learned in my six years of honorable service in the U.S. Air Force is: be wary of people who insist the world is black and white.

    • @daddydothang8635
      @daddydothang8635 Před rokem +4

      "There are no absolutes" is an absolute. That means it's wrong.

    • @theoutdoordad7395
      @theoutdoordad7395 Před rokem

      @@daddydothang8635 it’s Marxist relativism and pure garbage

    • @joseribeiro9564
      @joseribeiro9564 Před rokem

      So much study and knowledge and you end up in a brain dead matt walsh podcast, what a waste

    • @stever2111
      @stever2111 Před rokem +2

      Hilarious. A medical doctor that says there are no absolutes. Go to this guys office and disagree with one of his pronouncements. Be REALLY careful with people who pronounce no absolutes!! Except for theirs.

  • @burningdaylights
    @burningdaylights Před rokem +3

    This is the first time I've heard Zuby speak--been following him for ages on Twitter--and I always assumed he had a UK accent. Hearing him for the first time is actually kind of mind blowing.

    • @Bruin_ffs
      @Bruin_ffs Před rokem

      Was thinking the same thing - don’t follow him very closely but could swear I’ve heard him speaking in an English accent a few years ago

  • @beejoy6153
    @beejoy6153 Před rokem +1

    Love Matt! Thanks for having him on your channel Zuby!:-)

  • @briansimerl4014
    @briansimerl4014 Před rokem +16

    History class was always like "yes, but let's hear what the losers of history thought". Meanwhile nothing but cynicism for us, the winners. Academia's role shouldn't be to shame the winners of history. It's self-destructive and not their job.

  • @rnt45t1
    @rnt45t1 Před rokem +5

    What am I trying to "conserve?" MY MONEY, dammit. Over 30% of my paycheck to the government, for nothing.

  • @j.desoto5870
    @j.desoto5870 Před rokem +8

    The more power they have, the more they drop their mask.

  • @Davitofrito
    @Davitofrito Před rokem +8

    Really wish the question of the anglosphere and pandemic of cowardice got more attention. Im sure Matt has some take on where seemingly all western countries are headed right now. Even at the height of madness that was the French Revolution, at which point religion was persecuted and a new secular one briefly created, the French people did not question what a man or woman was.
    Western society today = Weimar Germany with Orwell's 1984.

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 Před rokem +2

      I agree. As soon as otherwise normal people went hysterical over a disease that mainly kills geriatrics, I knew ( lack of) courage was the No.1 problem

  • @HereonTubeYou
    @HereonTubeYou Před rokem +1

    I'm new to Zuby...this guy is amazing. Thankful he is around.

  • @MrDannyRazor
    @MrDannyRazor Před rokem +3

    I think it’s more people going after your job. Family depends on my income and I can’t risk that to tell an idiot they’re an idiot.

  • @MR-cb7pe
    @MR-cb7pe Před rokem +4

    A pandemic of psychosis. I’ve never heard it put better.

  • @crossslashgame
    @crossslashgame Před rokem +1

    It's so refreshing to hear you guys talk

  • @DarkEnv2
    @DarkEnv2 Před rokem

    Matt’s right in saying Churches should be speaking up about this. I’m grateful that I am apart of a church where my pastor is willing to talk about these things. Not to bash people but to inform what we as Christians believe and why. For a long time I feel he didn’t think he needed to address these issues because where we are in the south it hadn’t really reached us at that point and it was more of a common sense issue but as it grew out of control he said okay let’s talk about this and let me show you what the Bible says. I feel he’s handled it very well, especially with as large of a church we have.

  • @AllAmericanBeaner68
    @AllAmericanBeaner68 Před rokem +9

    That was a profound and accurate point about the comfort of western civilization and the expectation of that standard when in reality it is the exception.

  • @georgeromo3506
    @georgeromo3506 Před rokem

    What you said about having to create a mindset of not caring what people say about you Is basically my experience as a security guard for the last 7 years. Every time I try to enforce the rules on someone if they're black there's a good chance you're gonna say I'm racist because I don't want them to bring their crack pipes or razor blades into a specific property. Which in turn has made it difficult for me to have any sympathy for any of the Blm movements and protest in the last few years. To put that in perspectiveIn the summer of 2020 I had 2 different black women try to pick a fight with me, an arm security guard over the issue of proper identification.

  • @adamnicoll4827
    @adamnicoll4827 Před rokem +3

    I remember in the early 80's, at the age of 13 for some reason we were shown part of Rocky Horror Picture Show in High school...😨

    • @Dragblacker
      @Dragblacker Před rokem

      And that book (now movie) "The Perks of Being a Wallflower", where high schoolers cosplay as characters from Rocky Horror, has become standard in high school English classes. I had to read it in Catholic high school in the 2000s.

    • @cosmicabyss7358
      @cosmicabyss7358 Před rokem +1

      The world is turning into rocky mountain horror picture.

  • @coreycefail6704
    @coreycefail6704 Před rokem +8

    Most people don’t really want to be on social media …….. why would I want my brain scrambled …

    • @nurgle-j5n
      @nurgle-j5n Před rokem +2

      yep i got perma banned on twitter for "misinformation" and it sucked at first like i almost had withdrawls but i feel so much better now

    • @radicalcartoons2766
      @radicalcartoons2766 Před rokem +4

      Correct, all social media accounts added together, on all platforms, adds up to about 3% of the world's population- if that.

    • @marksaunders4880
      @marksaunders4880 Před rokem +2

      @@radicalcartoons2766 That's why I don't take social media seriously.

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 Před rokem

      What are you doing here then? YT is a social medium too

  • @theremix54
    @theremix54 Před rokem

    Ive ready Zubys tweets for a while but ive never heard him speak. What a well spoken dude.

  • @Teddypally
    @Teddypally Před rokem +2

    It's funny how they can't connect the dots.
    If someone insults you and shouts those insults to drown out any kind of conversation you're trying to have, that's generally recognized as bullying behavior.
    Now that you recognize that behavior, deal as you personally deal with other bullies. Bullies come in all forms, and it's the behavior, not the form, one has to respond to.

  • @soyounoat
    @soyounoat Před rokem

    Zuby - You speak truth so clearly and consistently, you remind me of me! I just found your channel yesterday, and you earned my subscription easily.

  • @lloydritchey
    @lloydritchey Před rokem +5

    The anarchocapitalists have the answer to the question: most "liberals" were never *liberal*--they were progressive statists. Liberalism is a rigorous political philosophy based on ethical principles & particular values. This is the distinction between "classical" & "modern" liberals. "Modern liberalism" is a misnomer; they're *progressives*--authoritarian left people driven by a religious zeal & certainty with its roots in turn of the century Christian religiosity.

    • @daddydothang8635
      @daddydothang8635 Před rokem +1

      Yes. Except most Progressives were the lesbian daughters of Calvinist preachers in the Northeast. They practiced a secular puritism. Most of them became teachers, and spread around the country like a venereal disease.

    • @lloydritchey
      @lloydritchey Před rokem

      @@daddydothang8635 Yup. No lies there.

  • @inkedskindeep9941
    @inkedskindeep9941 Před rokem +3

    Sticks & stones may break my bones but words will utterly destroy me. Being called homophobe, racist etc etc only matter if you care what others think of you.

  • @JR-bj3uf
    @JR-bj3uf Před rokem

    I went to school in the 70s. I remember being in American history. We spent a few weeks on the Spanish in the New World, moved to the American Revolution where we were taught that Jefferson and Washington had slaves and then we marched into the Civil War and there we stayed. Week after week of slavery. I asked my teacher if we were going to study anything else and he said "there is nothing else." This was in the 70s.

  • @mattstewart222
    @mattstewart222 Před rokem +597

    Unpopular opinion: most of the issues today stem from having female participation in politics

    • @mikewright7964
      @mikewright7964 Před rokem +92

      It sounds sexist and all that, and it's something I don't want to be true but damn..

    • @thegreengatsby9803
      @thegreengatsby9803 Před rokem +37

      Ahhh, there is a little bit more nuance than that - 😅

    • @DocsDota
      @DocsDota Před rokem +101

      Women are more agreeable generally speaking...it puts an emphasis on avoiding harm at all costs as a cultural norm...

    • @ryebr3ad
      @ryebr3ad Před rokem +53

      @@thegreengatsby9803 You're right -- men who dress like women participating is also a problem.

    • @anacc3257
      @anacc3257 Před rokem

      @@DocsDota Women are much more socialist in their way of thinking, they're agreeable, wants everybody to be the same for fairness, to minimize danger and compensate for the biological disadvantages that comes with being a woman, they need a big state to assist them in their safety and family. That works on a small scale but not on a national or international scale when politics gets involved. They're very conforming and used to be more conservative when it was socially acceptable in the 20th century, now the tables have turned for almost a century and things are indisputably getting out of hand.

  • @DavidBrown-hy4vm
    @DavidBrown-hy4vm Před rokem

    Some churches don't want to lose members over a 'divisive' issue. Some pastors eat up the prestige of numbers.
    Seemingly normal looking people may turn rabid on you if you discover a difference of opinion, or question them about a moral issue. You can lose family and friends, and if you don't have a core group of people left that you think you can count on, it can be scary to face social isolation. And beyond mockery, that person you stepped on a landmine around may feel it necessary to ruin your entire life in their rush to affirm their own virtue. Send you up with some issue with HR, dox you opening you up to 'deserved' violence, make al sorts of false, but believed, claims about you, getting you fired, keeping you from future jobs, and in some cases putting you in jail.
    There is next to no civil discussion. Almost every moral argument results in a fight. And even if you win, you lose.

  • @dennismaier5469
    @dennismaier5469 Před rokem

    Great interview.

  • @brendenmoldy
    @brendenmoldy Před rokem

    Zuby, love you brother!

  • @deliarealtor
    @deliarealtor Před rokem +2

    It’s funny, my internet always lags when I’m listening to stuff like this.

  • @uhtredlundar8394
    @uhtredlundar8394 Před rokem +3

    The position on courage is interesting. Yes we're not talking about physical combat or 'running into a burning building'. But the present hold the woke religion has, and it has all but subsumed christian religion barring perhaps Catholicism, on institutions means that acting with courage requires risking entire careers built over decades in some cases.
    Understand what you're asking for when asking for courage. It might just be the easier decision to run into the burning building...

    • @mera8785
      @mera8785 Před rokem +1

      Agree, except about Catholicism. A few adherents being traditional doesn’t erase the fact that the leader and all his closest allies are as far left as they come. It’s a big reason a lot of us left that sect of Christianity. Woke being the dominant religion of the west is exactly the case but their crusades involve cancelling more than old school violence.

  • @dbass6326
    @dbass6326 Před rokem +1

    Part of the issue on the courage front is that people have been told everything is spying on them. Electronically, at least. Coupled with exposure to stories about chinese social credit, gestapo informants, children informing on parents, whatever, they feel a vague fear of stepping out of line. Fearing consequences that are as of yet just smoke and mirrors.

  • @kathycoleman4648
    @kathycoleman4648 Před rokem

    The reason people use the word courage to describe something is because it is rare. It requires one to strive beyond something that is a risk to their survival or betterment. Or in the case we are discussing here, their social perception or the continued stability of their mental health. When someone outside of you claims you have 'courage' or are 'brave' they are not measuring you against your principles and weakness, but rather against their own. They are acknowledging, most of the time, that they could or would not do as you did. Even if they like the results. It is that general unwillingness that makes something stand out enough to be granted the label in the first place.
    Much like the idea of "what is a hero"? A hero is not someone who protects their own interest, but rather someone who sacrifices--or at least risks the loss of--some part of their being in order to ensure the safety, integrity, etc. of another person with no immediate or obvious benefit to their own state of being.
    People value the ideas of courage, bravery, and heroism because they are actually outside of the default human experience.

    • @creoshin9082
      @creoshin9082 Před rokem

      Seriel killers are rare. We dont call them courageous.

  • @svpcharls
    @svpcharls Před rokem +1

    We need to retire the terms "liberal" and "conservative" altogether. It's become so polarized that TODAY, conservative means "extreme right-wing racist" and liberal means "drag queens reading to children". There is so much grey area in btwn on both side, but no one can ever have a civil discussion anymore until we acknowledge that

  • @wazzu1452
    @wazzu1452 Před rokem

    TWO LEGENDS!

  • @tomcotter4299
    @tomcotter4299 Před rokem +3

    Anyone know what brand and fit of jeans they’re wearing? I’m looking for jeans that are tapered on the calf like theirs and can’t seem to find any. Please help!

  • @Hunter_IRL
    @Hunter_IRL Před rokem +1

    HNY Zuby Gang.

  • @breakthrough8628
    @breakthrough8628 Před rokem

    I bench pressed 325lbs yesterday. I identify as a women. Im calling the Guinness book of records as I believe im the strongest women that ever lived.

  • @impudentdomain
    @impudentdomain Před rokem +1

    He didn't give you a good answer to your first question. As an older man I can answer that. People who used to be liberals always fell into two camps, the hard core marxists who were not actually liberal at all, and the moderate left wing people who you could have real discussions with and who never thought that the left had all the answers or that the right was always wrong. Over time those type of liberals just disappeared. Now they are no where to be found. All that remains are the people who are in the woke cult or the few who are still hard core marxists.

  • @dylansharp8883
    @dylansharp8883 Před rokem

    Zuby Zuby Zoo where are you? We got some work to do now.

  • @rhysknight8681
    @rhysknight8681 Před rokem +4

    This Zuby guy is great! Who's been keeping him a secret all this time!

    • @Raptor810Blue
      @Raptor810Blue Před rokem +1

      Ikr. They like to shadowban a lot of conservatives so that you don’t get recommended to them.

  • @stevenkoehler6018
    @stevenkoehler6018 Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @charleskp947
    @charleskp947 Před rokem

    Noise gates on speech/interviews are really irritating.

  • @puresynergyflo
    @puresynergyflo Před rokem

    Debt and the threat financial ruin are also impediments to speaking up.

  • @breakthrough8628
    @breakthrough8628 Před rokem

    We need to all choose self identification and cause such confusion for the governmental systems that the government has to ban this insanity

  • @godevils1982
    @godevils1982 Před rokem +1

    They rebranded as ‘progressive’. So when you say ‘liberal’ they assume you’re not talking about them.

  • @bazzuz
    @bazzuz Před rokem +3

    Unpopular opinion: zero bullying policies popping up around 2013. Those bullies are expelled or graduated. New generation didn't get bullied, they didn't have any difficulties developing character. 6 years later, all these crazies became the norm.
    Is this a correlation?
    Not saying bullying is good, but goes to show that trauma creates strength. Boxing, kickboxing, etc. Will beat the bitch out of the younger generation.

    • @Insanio
      @Insanio Před rokem +2

      Or you could just raise your kids right...

  • @OneTheBlue
    @OneTheBlue Před rokem

    It is fascinating that so many Americans can only think within the, "conservative/liberal" dichotomy. If you use EITHER of those words to describe yourself, then you are probably practising tribalism and groupthink.

  • @timwideman8824
    @timwideman8824 Před rokem +1

    Never mind the frown emoji; people are campaigning to discontinue the thumbs up, because it’s “passive aggressive,” while they’re merely passive and therefore threatened by it.

  • @wuteva34
    @wuteva34 Před rokem

    I don’t give a shit what I am labeled if it means protecting my children. These people have crossed the line. There is no compromise with them. You either believe and think everything they believe and think or you are labeled as phobic this and phobic that. So yeah, I just don’t care anymore.

  • @kinbolluck476
    @kinbolluck476 Před rokem

    Its cost benefit right. Most people don't 'make money' being political. (Replace money with anything you want to have)

  • @MarkRVillano
    @MarkRVillano Před rokem

    Being retired the slings and arrows are all but meaningless to me; but I can see how it takes courage for those in the workforce or in school to speak up and state simple and obvious truths, when the financial / societal repercussions can have such devastating effects on their lives.
    It shouldn't take courage to speak your mind, and it is a testament to the power of Left Wing Ideologs that it unfortunately does.

  • @brandonsanders2767
    @brandonsanders2767 Před rokem

    The church point brought up is important. If you look at the church in russia, owned by the state, teach what the government wants their people to believe and act so when you commit acts of heinous crimes or deprive it’s people of thinking for their own. The church is there to back the government. That’s not what we want here.

  • @Navesblue
    @Navesblue Před rokem +2

    “There isn’t a physical risk to your safety for standing up for the truth.”
    Antifa would very much like to know your location.

  • @Lycurgus1982
    @Lycurgus1982 Před rokem +1

    The question is what happened to moderate liberals.

  • @Rawkstar1960
    @Rawkstar1960 Před rokem

    Liberal to me as I was growing up was “tune in, turn on, dropout”. I never embraced the last part. I always viewed it more as “live and let live”. Then you get older and you realize you have to either “get busy livin’ or get busy dyin”. You go make your own nut in life. Work for the man, or bust out on your own or maybe a little of both. Then you realize that no matter what you’re doing, if you are a productive part of society, more than half your earnings are taken from you and given to people who are less responsible than you who pi$$ most of it away and have zero concept of fiscal responsibility.
    The race grift and the trans grift is just one more created distraction to keep your mind off of that.

  • @diablomozart
    @diablomozart Před rokem

    i think the root of the problem is simple...before, my understanding of liberalism celebrated individuality...now it demands conformity...

  • @psych-op5lz
    @psych-op5lz Před rokem +12

    Good conversation by two thinking individuals. Note, I said individuals, not paper cutter sheeple that fear being called name and won't speak-up due to their fear of being labeled.

  • @beinghonest9433
    @beinghonest9433 Před rokem

    1:20 this guy said telling true history makes him fell bad LOL

  • @hydranmenace
    @hydranmenace Před rokem +1

    Matt needs to find a better church. Mine talks about these issues all the time.

  • @jamesdellaneve9005
    @jamesdellaneve9005 Před rokem

    Cross dressing men was all that there was 50 years ago. It wasn’t a thing with women. This is something else. It’s definitely anti-lesbian.

  • @user-wu5qo7xn8c
    @user-wu5qo7xn8c Před 17 hodinami

    I can’t belive these people are real there’s no way bro

  • @TheShrededward
    @TheShrededward Před rokem

    I think the insanity is due to working from false premises. If you start with a false premise, everything that follows just gets worse to the point that you have to start redefining words like "woman" or "racism" so that it now somehow fits. Of course this doesn't really travel, which is why the scenes of Matt asking tribal members what is a woman are so funny. They probably think he's one hell of a strange bloke.

  • @sahaynam6470
    @sahaynam6470 Před rokem +3

    Are these clowns for real? Matt Walsh makes mountains of money speaking his mind. Good for him, but when you have NOTHING TO LOSE AND EVERYTHING TO GAIN by taking an action, how is that courageous under any definition? I agree with many of Matt's positions, but this self-congratulatory conversation is beyond ridiculous and completely out of touch.
    The overwhelming majority of us do not have the freedom to speak our minds. The balance of our time and energy is invested in our work, and most of us work at corporations hell bent on driving high ESG scores. I have an obligation to my family to produce and earn, which requires (at a bare minimum) 12 hours daily of productive work to remain competitive and far ahead of the Jack Welch cut off constantly rolling up behind me. I do not have the time to crusade, and even if I did I place future prospects in jeopardy by loudly adopting "controversial" positions, even far outside of work. If I was the only person in the equation I would put consider putting it on the table (and my military service speaks to my willingness to sacrifice for this vile society), but the fact is I have a wife and 2 children counting on me to provide. That's my priority; that's most people's priority, but according to Matt Walsh we are cowards simply afraid to be called "ists" or whatever. Fuck him.
    Hubris starting to take hold. If he's not careful he's going to flame out like Crowder.

  • @danielmaster8776
    @danielmaster8776 Před rokem

    Liberalism is about activism, in government and in the common man, with the aim to improve the country if not society. It's different from small, conservative government that allows individuals to sort out their own problems with their preferred level of autonomy.
    But at some point, liberalism became all about big government, big spending, and LGBT/reverse racism glorification. Neutral activities such as protests and appeals to morality also became associated with liberalism, even though ideally and historically those things were not so.

    • @cutekoala5492
      @cutekoala5492 Před rokem

      I dislike liberalism it seems to open a door to something awful

    • @danielmaster8776
      @danielmaster8776 Před rokem

      @@cutekoala5492 I appreciate what they (true liberals) are trying to do. We enjoy many benefits of socialism as well as capitalism, hence the state-owned police and fire departments. But everything is best in moderation. I value Christianity with a dash of individualism, which they give up in many of their movements "for the greater good." No. The best way to go about improving society is to first improve the individuals that make it up, not by legislation but by encouragement to self-reflect and become spiritually awake. Without Jesus, we're simply bound by the laws of man, which can change at any time for any reason into anything men desire.

  • @Dreckmal01
    @Dreckmal01 Před rokem

    Its not a pandemic of cowardice. We got to see, briefly, just how many cowards are inherent to humanity.
    Most folk are willing to go along, to get along. I suddenly understood gaurds at concentration camps a hell of a lot more after covid. People are terrified.
    Its not an excuse. But it is what it is.

  • @tomhaskett5161
    @tomhaskett5161 Před rokem

    I don't know what they have to say
    It makes no difference anyway
    Whatever it is, I'm against it
    No matter what it is or who commenced it
    I'm against it
    Your proposition may be good
    But let's have one thing understood:
    Whatever it is, I'm against it
    And even when you've changed it or condensed it
    I'm against it
    Horse Feathers Marx Bros

  • @johnshort4421
    @johnshort4421 Před rokem +2

    What exactly do you remember from when you were a kid about being taught CRT?bi have gone through all my school memories and cannot think of one thing that relates tonCRT. When did this happen? I believe it’s the shallowness of todays young people with a household full of working parents hell bent leaving them to let others raise them while they earn money, power, and social placement. The parents are 100% at fault for allowing the earning money factor rise above the function of parenting. Thanks for ruining the planet for the rest of us!

  • @SparkZ1420
    @SparkZ1420 Před rokem

    Funny how he brought up the church, why aren't churches talking about this? Exactly why I stopped going, not that I had a problem with the church, I was more upset that there's no support for children and everyone acts like this isn't going on. It disgusted me

  • @enezjaniw493
    @enezjaniw493 Před rokem +3

    I believe the fear is justified. The state is quite happy to persecute but probably even happier to outsource. I don't suggest that passivity is the answer but the risks are real. If your company is attacked they will probably choose to let you go rather than fight.

  • @mra4955
    @mra4955 Před rokem

    'millions'

  • @scurvydog20
    @scurvydog20 Před rokem +9

    Maybe I'm not old enough at 29 but I've never known a time when liberal meant something different. Even as a kid liberal meant someone that disliked America and were ok with racism and pedos if it hurt America. From losing vietnam, affirmative action, rules for radicals, gay acceptance, black Panthers, Zimmerman's people's history, attacks on McCarthy even though there were actually communists in Hollywood and the gov. The only chang in the term liberal seems to be going from someone who hates America to just wanting more social programs ie I'm a liberal not a leftist.

    • @dreamweaver1603
      @dreamweaver1603 Před rokem +1

      I was a liberal in the ‘90s when Bill Clinton was president. I loved him then, and the conservatives were a drag. Clinton and his campaign manager, James Carville, wanted the liberals to be more moderate and it worked. Despite all the stuff that’s happened since then I can’t help but like Bill Clinton to this day. I honestly think if Hillary had won in 2008 the world would be a different place. But Obama took the democrats to the left while pretending he wasn’t and that brought us Trump, which really made democrats go to the extreme left. I wonder what could have been if Clinton and Carville were back.

    • @ytsuxmuhd4998
      @ytsuxmuhd4998 Před rokem

      @@dreamweaver1603 the same thing we're seeing with the Biden administration now.

    • @dreamweaver1603
      @dreamweaver1603 Před rokem

      @@ytsuxmuhd4998 maybe so, but I wonder sometimes.

    • @ytsuxmuhd4998
      @ytsuxmuhd4998 Před rokem

      @@dreamweaver1603 it'd be optimistically naive to think otherwise. The Clinton's, Obamas, the Bidens, theyre all part of the same circle. Hillary Clinton was caught red handed selling our information to foreign government agencies, along with certain 3 lettered organizations.
      The media did a fantastic job sweeping it under the rug for half the country's population, but the other half caught it and have been calling it out. To no avail.
      If the Clinton's were in office rn, we'd be seeing the same thing we are with the Biden administration. It would be naive to think otherwise. Optimistically naive, but naive all the same.

    • @sanniepstein4835
      @sanniepstein4835 Před rokem

      @@dreamweaver1603 Their corruption doesn't bother you? Selling us out to China?
      Corruption and tyranny drove me away from the left, along with a look at history.