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Ep. 1050 - The Closing Of The American Mind

2020-07-13

As the Left shifts the Overton window, cancel culture becomes more and more demanding; coronavirus continues to rage across the country as Trump finally dons a mask; and crime surges while AOC blames capitalism.

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As the left shifts the overturn window cancel culture becomes more and more demanding. Corona virus continues to rage across the country's president from finally dawns mask and crime. Surges. While I was, he blames you guessed it capitalism and bench here. This is the bench of erosion. This we sponsored by Express Vps dont want the government spying on. You then visit express Vps outcome to stay anonymous. Ok! Well, I hope that you had a safe and happy we can. We can get to all the news, because there is plenty of it. We begin today with a simple observation: the push left does not gonna stop of job becomes president. I think that a lot of people who believe that Joe Biden becoming President simply will lead everything it back in normal and one's job idleness. President Nepal seem to reflect this at once to abide in his present. Everybody can go back about their business. All the crazy stops. Everybody comes down. Left comes down because Trump is no longer president
The right comes down to construct, there's no longer president and slow all Joe just kind of their and everything goes back to quasi normal. I think that this is really missing about. I think the reason this is missing the boat is because we have This pattern in american politics for quite a while we're everybody misinterprets election victory as a mandate for their particular programme and to be fair, the Z bipartisan issue, so in two thousand for after George W Bush one- and you be John Kerry instead of interpreting that, as I just be John Kerry, internal it ass? Well, I guess the Med programmes popular now set a minimum for with social security, privatisation and immigration reform, both of those things dead on Iraq and they died immediately and within two years entire Congress has been lost. Right at me you're dominant run for Republicans in Congress has gone and the same thing happen for Iraq. Obama two thousand eight till after two thousand and eight, when sweeping victory over John Mccain, when his first thought is, you know what I'm gonna do I'm a Jew Obama CARE and the American what you can do. What now and in two thousand ten the Republicans sweet back into power
in the house two years after Obama winds, this sweeping victory cell. If Joe Biden were to win a sweeping the drain, two thousand twenty, I dont think that you would interpret that, as I guess, people just really didn't like Donald Trump, instead You'd interpret that as well now, it's time for my l B, J, F, the hour type programme and here's the reality, the american people, when they let people to government it's very rare therein. Dwarfing wholesale of the big movement type changes that the politicians think they are endorsed and see what what's funny. That's the politicians deep down they notice deep down. Politicians know that politics is basically about personal appeal and how you appear to voters that they understand politics is very rarely about policy. I understand it. The policies they espousing like number, four unlisted, why people generally vote for them, people vote for them because they feel comfortable with them or because they feel that they are going to maintain the status quo. Or because maybe they're gonna from around the edges, the most America,
generally speaking, are somewhere in the centre of politics. There. People like me who are out on the rights, and there are people on the left and we are an oversight of the ideological turf and the people our kind of like ok, while its use went too far out. There's gonna be a natural backlash and that's why you ve seen american politics swinging wildly with the pendulum, because it did the politicians keep misinterpreting the movement of the pendulum as an endorsement of their position. Instead of interpreting the movement of the pendulum s just in natural movement of the pendulum, meaning the pendulum swings. Ok, but that pendulum swings, does not mean that the ball at the end of the pendulum worthy or the these are at the end of the pendulum is going to immediately stop in your horror right it's when you swing back these the pendulum really wants to go to zero. Read the pendulum really wants to stop down there at the center, but american politics doesn't allow anybody to do that. This is why, if President Trump had actually come into office,
and as a centrist which I would have opposed, he probably be relatively popular today right if you push forward a giant infrastructure package and if he had endorsed a bunch of big government programmes. But if this in time. He had also scaled back some of the regulations that kind of stuff is kind of popular, which is what Bill Clinton did during a second term, which is why you left off is popular despite being impeached, sell. My going inclination here is the Joe Biden, especially if you want a big sweeping victory, which is what the Poles tender suggested. What's going to happen at least renounced times could change things could be different. We could come up with a vaccine for grown virus which would change everything, but borrowing some sort of cataclysmic event from is not on a winning path. Here I mean that's just the simple fact of matters pull out today, showing Biden up in Texas and made binding, wins Texas. Then, basically he's gonna win forty states in and you ve got a historic size, landslide location outperforms Barack Obama Circuit two thousand eight, which is insane forget that that is that is possibility at this point, if that happens, I dont think Biden is going to interpret that the way he should, which is I'm dead and people hate Trump right, which is the actual reason.
People would overburden. You will interpret that as this is an endorsement of all. The liberal principles have ever stood for this as an endorsement of my entire career because, contrary to popular opinion, Joe Biden was one left most centres in the union. Lieutenant for nearly his entire career his or these outlier moments, where he supported things that were not while they left like they, the criminal reform that the criminal justice formula, nineteen, eighty four- but that is a rarity. Ok, they usually his very far left, which is why he was very much in line with Brown Obama keep what what does that mean? What does that mean? It means number one that if I were to be elected in a landslide idea, I think that left. Would we declare that this is the end of politics no gopher broke, and by going for broke it would actually push the american public back against them. In other words, you could have a situation where a public lose. The presidency, lose the Senate and two years later, Republicans our backing Congress, whether that is a very significant possibility, but the other problem is that with,
the election and this is where the right really MRS about because the right tends to focusing on politics. I talked about this time at this week's vote. The right tends to focus on electoral politics. They dont tend to focus in on the cultural underpinnings of politics, and so the deck of the ship keep still and what I just keeps tilting to the left. And so, even though the pendulum does swing back and forth, its entire base of the pendulum is sliding to what that means. At the swing between right and left is happening on the ground. That is not even is that the entire move of the United States is in the wrong direction when we get to this in just one second, why the debate matters and why the shift of the debate really really matters have the Overton Window is shifting farts and left me getting. One moment first, it is literally never a bad idea to save money, and this has never been more true than right at this very instant with all of them. Activity in the economy with nobody knows what's coming around the corner, but these covered spikes. It you, nobody knows about. One thing: but you can certainly do right now is do something responsible here
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the movement of the entire base of the penguin two left, is the real worry here, not whatever Joe Biden tries to do in the next couple of years, because if, Britain is like the present. God forbid what you will try to do. Probably he goes for public option in the Senate, maybe here to break the filibuster, although I wonder I mean I do or whether Joe Biden goes along with that he's a Senate creature, maybe does maybe does if he does. He is making an awful mistake, because the fact is Republicans will eventually retake the Senate and that will come back to haunt him in exactly the same. Way that getting rid of the judicial filibuster ended up. Haunting Democrats and Donald Trump became president, but for you makes over the next two years. I think the american public is going it's too much in their swing back to the other side. There it was. We are reacting to Trump. We want reacting to. We love you. We are reacting to we weren't that big on this front guy. If, if Biden is to win a sweeping victory, but
doesn't mean that the ground can shift. So I'm not saying what about this, and no one should be sanguine about this. There's peace by a Wall professor named M that Akbar LAW, professor, who studies leftist social movements and apparently teachers at more its college water, Ohio State University. This person has a piece called the left is, making the world a professor rights, the uprisings in response to the killing of George would are far different from anything that has come before, not just because they may be larger. Our history or that seven weeks in people are still in the street, but also because the last few years organizers have been thinking boldly.
And pushing demand from deepened the police to cancel rent to pass the green new deal that would up and the status quo and redistribute power from elites to the working class, and now ordinary people are to social movements, have helped spread. These demands for public mobilized by the pandemic in the protests. Now on a practical level, am I afraid that defend the police is gonna become like a mainstream democratic? Talking point now, I don't know, that's gonna happen, but the generalised, anti police feeling is going to be mainstreamed. That is the goal of many of these leftist movements is not achieved the policy outcome, but to shift the ground upon which we speak. So there is a general perception that police are good. People are trying to take care of you and your family and your community That was the generalised perception of police and over the last year, seen that image battered First good reasons and many many batteries and read the videos that come out. Obviously can undermine your faith in police officers, but at the same time we have something, like literally tends to hundreds of millions of interactions between police and american citizens. Every year there eight hundred thousand law enforcement agencies
the United States. It turns out what the polls show is that, while people may express distrust with police in general, when asked rather local police are very much in favour of their local police. The goal of some of these women is to deal Jimmy's that to make room for later on five ten years down the line to make room for some of the more radical policies. What radicals understand is that, given time and given and given energy, they can accomplish anything, they need they need the time in any the energy. The energy is now to shift the cultural debate right, get rid of all the cultural totems of being properly covered of petrol These things all seem very silly, but in the end I am not sure they're so silly. I think it's what the left is fighting for them, because if you are fighting to get rid of all of the cultural totems that remind you, Police are the good guys will. Then it's a lot easier, ten years from now to say: yeah, you don't think of the police, all that well, do you well, but if you just got rid of them, what are we to do right? That's it! That's a ten program and said something is going to happen in the next six months. The idea of cancelling rent it absurd. No one is gonna, stand in favour of cancelling rent right now, but if the idea is that landlords are
inevitably evil and terrible, referring to a friend to cheat you and are very bad people, and then ten years from now, there's another economic collapse, and let you know just go to seize property nationalize it the more you push the cultures of left, more your seeding, the ground for the future leftist crops to grow, and this is what this law professor understands. This as he says, he's moments our conversation with one another cross endorsing demands. They expand the grassroots basis this another. It's actually good point. The defined the police group is a small group that pass through the green new deal. Group is a small group, but then what they do and soon sign college campuses that unite forces and the broader infrastructure. Recently everybody in the deep and the police group gives a damn about the green new deal as an accompanying. The green new deal give a damn about defined the police, but when you put them together in opposition to act as being the system will, then you can sometimes forge a coalition of power cancel the rent campaigns have joined the call to defend the police, This month, racial climate and economic justice organizations are hosting afforded crash course on defining the police. Each demand demonstrates
New attitude even left its social movements. They don't want to reduce police violence or side, that are environmentally unsustainable global supply chain or create grace periods for late rent. These are the responses of reformers and policy elites Instead, the people making these man's want a new society earnest and want to break from prisons, and the he's from carbon and rent, make couple pointer if these actual, if if you took that Curiously you'd be time at the end of civilization, right, a break from prisons and the police would mean the purge means all the criminals governing a break from carbon means. Basically, every fuel that you use right now goes away Emil wait a break from rent means. No one builds another unit ever whether you stop there's no more real estate. Anywhere in the United States and all the land two men in their buildings and then who takes care of the buildings since the collapse of civilization is what they are calling for, but their open about that right and want to know society. They won't kill us wars in place of cops house. For all a jobs guarantee which really spells what we
want in the end, is governments take over all the functions of the private market? Will get rid of energy will get release we're going to prisons? We get her rent and then we'll come in a bit egg friendly governments give ya Hog low many people. This no Eve Poles, participation in protest and membership in social movement organisations show these days drawing larger and larger part of the public sort of fundamental critique of the status quo and a radical vision for the future. This is, MRS correctly. This is written as a piece of fan mail moment, but the idea that leftist movements are pushing the entire discussion to the left. That part is correct in pushing Joe Biden Tool and we're gonna get to that in just one sex. This is the inherent danger of a Joe Biden presidency. Neither the Joe Biden does anything radical right off the bat. If he does there'll be a backlash, not the Joe Biden is going to be sort of world changing candidate. I don't think he will be, but these simple idea that by electing Joe, I mean you have opened the door to the next step in the social Revolution
by not only is not an issue that door he's embracing bits and pieces of it. For me the moment to moment basis and he's emboldened, movement to move on to the next step, because remember is a progressive movement, progressive. I dont mean like they're, making progress. What I mean is that they progressive step overstep not the russian revolution. It is a soft revolution that happens over the course of time and the left understands. This is why they been pushing consistently for years. I use the example of same sex. Marriage, because, no matter what you think of same sex marriage is an excellent example of how a leftist movement progressed one idea to another all the while suggesting that they had basically reached the end point in crusade originally it was. We just want the right for anybody to sleep with whoever they want and that's none of your business and most Americans like ok, sounds good and then they would like No, what we want civil unions, a gay couple- doesn't insert a gay partner in part from the hospital, if their. If their partner is dying in the hospital and most people like ok well, you could dealt with contract break adjust to a contract, but I suppose, if you think that
Father can form a civil union, and then you can do that. You can well property than sure go for it and don't worry. We definitely do not want marriage and people like ok what civil unions younger and though I wonder we want marriage, is marriages exactly the same civil union, we're just changing the terms. We deserve respect for our relationship and actually most Americans. Eventually started to be like, while you know I'm not comfortable with equating traditional marriage and same sex marriage. But your argument, the southern effect, my marriage and doesn't really affect my life. Ok, ok and then it was actually now we're going to require your business to subsidize same sex. Marriage. Even if you are a village person we're going to require you to make a case for this ex wedding, and we will hold up this started at you just want, people to be left alone, and now it's your coming into my business and demanding of me that I celebrate your behavior right is a pretty granted. That is the ship that happen. This is have what changes the conversation concern
We ignored push for an agenda that would have been unpalatable, most Americans when the first agenda was but for right. If the gay rights movement begins in the late nineteenth sixties, it takes fifty years to get to the point where you demanding that bakers be forced. Big takes for your same such wording. They did that. That is a long process. And there's on arguing against any element of that process, although obviously personal arguments against same sex, marriage being upheld, in a level on the same level of traditional marriage, and I have serious problems with the idea that that anybody should be forced to do anything in their business that they don't want to do is general but the argument making is really not about same sex. Marriage is really about looking at how, when you keep shifting the ground. Eventually, policy follows You're, not you're, too shoved the rock down the hill. All you have to do is increased the slope of the hill. That's all you have to do right, just keep each it's like curling. All you have to do is is sweep away all the detritus
front of the rock and then it makes it easier for the rock to sail in and that that's exactly what the watches doing right now. We're gonna get to more of this in just a moment and how Joe Biden he may not be the one pushing the rock, but he is certainly the guy who is clearing all of these detritus off the ice in preparation for the right to be put first curling metaphor in the history of political area with its more or less in just one. Second, first, let's talk about the fact that you have a broken car and you cannot go to an auto body shop right now, because, first of all, you don't understand Second about you, don't wanna be overcharging. Third of all, the guy in front of you sneezing, you shouldn't check out Rock otto dot com. It is much easier than walking into the store and to meet in someone's Manning quick answers to things like is your odyssey, Anne Elliot or an x, and then they usually just have
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that's ok Biden, Joe Biden is the curling guy right he's it he's gonna, be the person who sweeps away of little trips of ice in precisely the Kirkpatrick said that leftist said the left is stone hurled down the ice in the land, target area magpies already at the Washington Post is Joe Biden is looking at the five hundred million solar panels slashing those carbon emissions within fifteen years and rapidly expanding a government sponsored healthcare plan. He was overhauled way. Policing is conducted on American Street and always successes in primary schools. Waste does not sound like a very soft version of everything that we just read about in the peace once I can go right to the the overhauling. The way policing is conducted, that is the soft corollary of defined the police Building five hundred million solar panels- that is the soft corollary of the green new deal, slash this carbon emissions, that is the soft corollary of getting rid of carbon reg- and these are all soft corollaries, all he's doing- is helping to shift the grid and this is what Democrats understand and away Republicans you not even Republicans in power
or try to shift the culture instead, what they attempt to do is shift the politics right, although shift the tax rates or something that will point some good judge, because Republican still have a fundamental disconnect as to what government has become an american life is not merely the promulgated policy government is now the problem Peter of morality. This is what the left is understood: their views government as the substitute religion in God and Social institution, And so whatever government approved, however, going after say. This is why most Americans looked to the president for leadership. If, yes, most Americans at the beginning of the republic, it like that, Weird like we need a strong leader, because otherwise the country's gonna fall apart. We George Washington, but then basically when James Monroe was President no one ran in opposition. The federal government was so weak that people like are really like. Do we care there. There are some hard what presidential campaigns, but the reality is that if you ask most Americans between like what,
Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln, to name two of those president's today. You probably couldn't most Americans can, if most Americans to name to President's between you Grant and Teddy Roosevelt. They probably could not right in I much speaking of general american ignorance, I'm talking about the rule of american government in american life now most Europeans like? I need my president to be a great or a leader. I never thought you need it in it to be a great moral leader, I proverbial moral person, but I don't think you need the president to be the good he's, not the person you go to for great moral advice or for a vision of the world, but because government has become so powerful. The the part of the presidency that involves speaking about the knee of american Culture and America. Herself has become more and more power important and the policy making and has become so. Of the new trailing after affect the direction in which we move the country ends up being either from the chief.
Forward going factor and then what follows the policy is: why, for example, the bleed over Reagan, we re the conversation. Doesn't happen during the Reagan administration. It happens when built. One has to cut capital gains. Tax is a bill. Clinton has to put in place welfare reform as the trailing after effect of Reagan's reach. Shifting the idea of how governments, Post work in american life and what we are seeing now is real. The trailing after effect of really Brok Obama when we see that continue into Joe Biden and if Joe Biden continues to Over that you're going to see that continue past Joe Biden, which is why he calls himself a transitional figure over the past week. According to the Washington Post, the presumptive democratic nominee has offered. Biggest burst of policy proposals and effectively one. The nomination, including a plan, has been seven hundred billion on american products and research. It marks a significant. The left for more bite This party were only recently on everything, from climate guns to health care and policing, and if such a fundamental shift in the political lands, cape. Why well because number one Biden thinks gonna win big, and so he can get very, very progressive
going to Washington Post its remarkable turn for a candidate who wants to find by incremental, isn't but is now attempting to show voters hurried, grapple with tens of thousands of Americans dying from a global pandemic and economy in tatters and a country racked by reckoning over racism, and so he's moving far to the left and he's doing so very quick now again that bears political danger for the Democratic Party in the near term, but it does mean that everything is being shunted left. It also explains why, on the show, I spent a lot of time focusing What I call the radical left, because I think the radical left becomes. The mainstream democratic party with him about five years, basically is just a lead time. Neither stop the radical left now or that is going to be the mainstream democratic, that your phone democratic party that you're fighting within the next five years to a decade. That is the basic rule. Whatever starts on the radical left ends up in the mainstream visit. It really is quite fascinating how this works bleed over, and so when we look at the attempt to quash free speech, for example, when we looked at the defined the police movement, we look at the council culture and we realise that the
official cancel culture, which is becoming more and more prevalent in America, eventually is going and its way into the halls of democratic power and then into government. That's when things start to get incredibly incredibly scary, because there are not just talking about expanding the size and scope of government you're talking about encroachment on fundamental freedoms. In other words, I dont think that simple social pressure is going to be so missions for people on the left. I think people unless had their they would be encoding. Hate speech was in american war today and I within five to ten years. That will be the commons common sense position of the Democratic Party Adam within adding within two elections, cycles you're going to see the Democratic Party We promulgating directives at hate, speech and hoping to appoint and justices to overturn the first amendment. I think right now you have the support of at least two. I think Ginsburg in and probably so to me or would support the idea of encroaching on free speech on behalf of of Quantum Court hate speech. I think that's fair, clear and over the years have now become a more more common position in the Democratic Party of its moral.
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old school liberals. People who disagree with me in politics, but also agree that freedom of speech is pretty important and don't like cancel culture very much more time, people, I think I'll, just atrocious in their politics. People like no I'm Chomsky, but we're all set up. People were sort of old school, classical liberals like Francis Fukuyama there there bunch people on that list it well a counter came out. Ok d: the council came out from a bevy of tensile culture, maidens or very upset very, very said that people would speak out against cancer culture and its worth looking at their point of view, simply because number one, while these people are in positions of power and number two, because this will be the dominant position inside the Democratic Party within five years. This will be the when a inside the Democratic Party in five years? Now, I will say it is quite amusing. This letter, this response letter is signed by a bunch of people like some names that you would know many people who would necessarily know many of the people who signed signed it unsigned
did they cancel culture doesn't exist by cancel culture doesn't exist. Also, I'm not going to sign my name to this letter because I'm afraid that I will be canceled the fire I told Parently cancel culture does not exist, except that they're afraid of it anyway, their letters, a more specific letter on justice and open debate. That is the signatories that original letter, many of them white, wealthy and endowed with massive platforms. Are you there it is being silence and so called cancel. Culture is out of control that they fear for their jobs and free exchange of ideas, even as they speak for more than most prestigious magazines in the country is. A very common argument is that if you are concerned that there is a group of people who trot around going after your advertisers, if you're on tv or there's a group of people who will go to your boss, if they disagree with what you say and if you are powerful fuel powerful position but you're afraid of what might happen. Well, obviously, a powerful right now. Why are you afraid of what might happen then after you ve been cancelled, then these and culture didn't really just that was just the voice of the people. The letter, according to this, this response was
we're headed by Thomas Chatterton Williams, black writer, who believes that racism at once persists and is also capable of being transcended, especially the interpersonal level. Since the letter was published, some commentators have used his presence and the presence of other non white writers to argue. The letter presents a selection of diverse voices, but they missed the point, the irony peace is that nowhere in its signatories mention her marginalized voices have been silenced for generations in journalism. Academia and publishing. So in other words, we should be able to cancel people, because we believe the system itself results in injustice by the new. This, the Robin the actual of your racism again any system that results in an in a a balance, a racial mix we don't like at the end of it. The system is to blame and thus the system must be torn down and if you are complicit in the system, your racist and it doesn't matter if your black by Thomas chattered millions, the content of the letter does not deal with the problem of power. Who has it and who does not? Harpers is a prestigious institution back my money and influence Harpers has decided to bestow its platform
not too marginalized people, but to people who already have large followings and plenty of opportunities to make their views heard. So, basically your your simultaneously complaining that these people are powerful and therefore they should be able to complain and your complaining, you don't have enough power and that people should if you power, it seems like mainly your viewpoint as a power viewpoint. It seems, like your viewpoint, is driven by a desire for other people's power that you have not yourself. Is this entire letter is about how free speech is really about power and how truly the attempt to cancel speech the attempt to crack down on people that that is actually a force for good right, that that force for good is is making the world a better. Eyes. They say it is impossible to see how signatories to this letter are contributing to most vital causes of our time. During this moment of widespread reckoning with oppressive social systems and others, we agree with you. We don't like you, so they shouldn't have their letter. Harpers weekly, also cancel culture doesn't exist and its good right. So this is
point increasingly of groups on the left The good news about the letter is that we now have a long list of people believe cancel culture is good, but how does this manifest in real life? Well managed, if things like boycotting Goya. Let's go Is this major latina on company and now its subject of aid online? It to boycott, with NBC News during along the progress right That is what the media do again. The media love these boycotts because it creates a story where there is not. Indeed, you really think that Goya is gonna lose enough. It's profit to sustain it for an hour The answer is: no there's no widespread boycott of Goya. It's not a thing. Every time people say there is a widespread boycott It never really materialised materialised like a day. You can do it too small business where, because of you, remove a week of income from Mobile, It really hurts the small business, but if you remove like a million bucks from the income of God Did you call that around here?
I envy see new, says Goya's seals, trumps comments led Latinos to call for a boycott. Goya was surprised, says a lot by hullo Ricardo, forever, Goya, footsie or Bob you know maybe regretting his children. His rose garden endorsement. President called a blessed leader. His remarks at a Thursday Whitehouse event where President from hosted a group of hispanic support came at a time when you is what you are facing: a disproportionate effect from covert nineteen and experiencing a fourteen point. Five percent unemployment rate is certainly struck. Corbett Latinos, but not the one here trumped up for instead is were met with massive calls to boycott Goya the iconic, mostly EAST coast, latino food bran. That has been built a stable and nutritional pariah for the country's largest non white population. As union whose comments so disconnected from the reality of so many Latinos in America, spartan outcry. The question really is why the head of one of the richest spanish american families would be willing to risk his company future by siding with this precedent of all. Presidents will maybe, because you didn't think, he's risking companies which, when you said something nice about the sitting, president of the United States, maybe that
Do you realize that you guys we're such jackasses? Maybe it's that simple, but the boycott of Goya is merely the first step to cancel. Culture is quite real attempt to boycott me, based on the great evil of a man's. Had a nice thing about the President of the United States is utterly insane, but it is quite real. It is not the We example these days. There are many examples these days and it will lead to a predictable effects. As I say, everything and begins in the culture ends in the government when it comes to the left, everything that begins in the culture, ends in the government that, because there is a simple rule on the left, is my friend Eric Ericsson has said that if, if some thing, is tolerated. Eventually it will be mandated according to the left, if some is to be tolerated. Eventually, the government will make it mandatory. That's it! and everything that is not tolerated will began. There there's. No third category called we disagree, but we leave you alone in the world of left. Just doesn't exist,
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Linguistic Society of America, is trying to come after Harvard linguist Steven Pinker. I've talked about Steven Pinker on the show. Before wearily because he said very, very bad things. Six hundred people signed a letter trying to kick him off. He distinguished fellows list from the linguistic society of America. What exactly did he do? Well? He said, for example, that data matters right. He actually declared the police. Don't you blacks is proportionate way. They want to kick him off linguistic society of America for pointing out the police. Do not you blacks disproportionately, which is presented also pinker is blamed. Referencing in two thousand. Seventeen New York Times up ad suggesting awaits reduce terrible toll of killings by police, pinker tweeted. Police killed too many people, black and white focus on race. Distract from solving problems as we do with plane crashes, which again is like obvious, isn't it. Apparently, that's very bad afflicting all lives matter. Also, pinker is very bad because in his two thousand and but the butter angels of our nature, why violence has declined
Noted the nineteen eighty four Bernie gets in my mind, engineer became a full care overshooting for your mother's in York, subway car, apparently because he said mild mannered. This was fingers tendency to doubt they very real violence? They attempted to get him kicked off of the linguistic society of America now fingers pretty awful, and so he didn't go down easily. The elevator negative committee issued a letter to pinker affirming the group is committed to intellectual freedom, but again the assault simply does not stop and here's the thing it's not going to stop in the end until it becomes legislation- and that is the angle is why old, and I mean it the assault so crazy. The cancer cultural doesn't my favorite example Penn State, which is a college. I spoke, and there is nearly a riot when I spoke. There is back in two thousand and sixteen I believe it was. It got crazy. Member than two thousand seventeen it was while, like their protesters, bang on the doors and trying to disrupt police were insufficient. It was it was very crazy or get Penn State Liberal,
They put out a tweet. That said dear students, each of you belongs here, and then it was list of various groups of students, Black soon's, your lives matter. You muslim in jewish students or police, are valued here. You're conservative soon's your viewpoints are important. Ok, they deleted it. It deleted the twigs said dear conserving students. Your viewpoints are important. Here is the example of where things are going, and I think that this is where things are going, and you may think this is okay. If you think this is ok and you're either, I would suggest that you really need to reconsider the values you prioritize. So here is the story. This is out of great Britain. West Midlands police have arrested a twelve year old boy after Crystal Palace, her Wilfried Tsar, received racist messages on social media ahead of the clubs, primarily clash with asked in Vienna on Sunday Czar, twenty seven shared the obscene messages on twitter before the match and Visa said they would to get the internet with police after is to win over palace a police statement red world into a series of racist messages sent to a footballer today and after looking into them in conducting checks.
We have arrested a boy a twelve year old from somehow has been taken into account thanks to everyone who raised it, racism won't be tolerate, won't be tolerated before the match palace manager, Roy Hodgson was asked about the incident untold sky sports and is very saddening on the day of game that a player wakes up to this cowardly, indisputable, despicable abuse. I think it is right that will make people aware of it I think it's something you should have kept quiet about. I think is very good that our club, asked in the premier league- are doing everything they can to find out who this despicable. Individual is, and one cannot hope it will get identified and it will be called to account they will pay for these actions.
There is literally no excuse. There is no excuse it all before kick off both sets of players to continue to support the black lives matter. Movement. Ok, that the kid who was arrested, his twelve twelve years old for sending hate tweets canal patriots are bad, their ugly, their yucky. In fact, twitter attempts to take down those tweets right as part of our policy. If you believe the twelve Euro boys should be arrested for sending nasty racist tweets to adult soccer players, I've got some questions to you about your priorities Should somebody take the kid aside and say you ve done something wrong, of course. Should that be how we normally have? I mean? That's, that's normally how we handle things right as adults and how we handle things. If we treated what's amazing is if we treat each other like people, we actually like the world to be a much more reasonable place. If somebody who knew and were acquainted with said something can and asked it to you, wouldn't take them as I'm gonna do. That was really a terrible thing to say, and I would appreciate if you can say it again like that, or would you call the cops using the causes, the great moral arbiter? The great Zeus
thundering lightning from the sky by firing lightning it of your boys, if that's that we're gonna move as a culture, then that's a very bad thing, so I know the people on the left an innocent, listen, we're not calling for legislating, there's a difference between council culture and government action. I totally agree there is a difference between cancelled culture and government action. I just don't trust you that you're going to limit I don't I don't trust it. First of all, I think that your application of council culture is a moral negative. I think it is ugly that your attempting to boycott of company, because the head of that company support to political cause, you don't like I buy from tons of companies- I dont like right now. On my feet are Nike shoes that about a couple years ago, I disagree with the medical priorities of Nike. I still disagree with the political priorities of Nike. Guess what I like their shoes and I frankly dont care that the political priorities of night and in that that holds true all my corporate purchases right I mean I'm working right now, I'm on an apple computer, Reggie I agree with everything: the apple leaderships. As about the world, of course, not. You think that I grids
cook, virtually anything, of course, not without the irrational boycotting apple per se, I think pretty bad for the country when this becomes the way that we do business as a general rule. This is what the council cultural ones, but more than that, I dont think the council culture stops at this. I think the council closer goes directly in the position to the position held by Canada or the UK. If free speech is not an absolute and the free speech should instead be essentially quash by government. I think that we are moving very quickly toward what just happened in the UK. And that should scared the hell out of anybody who believes that rights are a fundamental thing and pre exist government to begin. Meanwhile, on the covered front, we have seen this extraordinary uptake in a number of positive cases states across the country. It is not merely happening in Florida is also happened in Texas. It is also happening. California, it seems to be largely I didn't again on how much time people are spending with air conditioning, and there were the reason I point this out as you can how ironic opened up at the same time as Georgia, Colorado
Forty one percent decrease in day over day diagnoses of covert nineteen and that's has right now. The weather in Colorado is pretty temperature. People are outdoors Lothar, not spending a lot of time in indoor spaces in Florida in Texas in California in California, is like a hundred and six degrees yesterday. So people are spending. Time indoor spaces alot, my favor, by the media, by the way that my favorite aspect of dishonesty by the media is this new pitch for New York. My business, I find really incredible: Jennifer Reuben had the incredible the incredible gall suggest that New York handled this thing right. I'm not kidding. She said to New York City reports, zero carbon nineteen doubts for the first time since pandemic it this is one cup competent government can accomplish. The death rate on Oswald went down to zero, like two days after we'll talk in order. The complete destruction of all run no one, Today's after that, there already
exult run no longer existed, ok, guys, the reason you haven't eaten up taking New York because it killed every ok, thirty, three thousand people in New York. That is not a great leadership moment. By the way, if you actually take the chart of New York, what you will see in the chart of of New York death is exactly the charge that they told us we're supposed to avoid. But if you look, you remember the bend. The curve chart remember that the flat Mccrone Chart Minoan it had the very big tall bell curve and had this one's banks is going to overwhelm the hospital system and then its head, and if you do this right in what you will get is a is a less Deep curve, same area under the earth can, unless steep curve is looking a lot more like Texas or Florida or California, and also in Europe Europe looks like the banker, but we're being too the now, because it is amazing the momentary thinking uncovered. Nineteen is truly incredible. When people are things about, We all get. Sweden's means having lots of definite getting guys. You need a way to months you to wait two months, because Sweden is
go through it and then, on the other hand, there is not a second wave, because Sweden, are you going through it and its exact but you're, seeing using rising caseload in Sweden and the death toll continues to decline in Sweden as already run through the population using that New York as well, but the, but at the time of recent, look at Sweden's numbers today, our signal, you gotta, wait and now, when it comes to New York don't look at the numbers now you should have short term memory. Loss usually get what happened two months ago when it was completely over running and why you link own they may not you does it. I can't keep up the with the machinations that are committed order too, in order to drive forward narrative about democratic competence. Here, it's pretty incredible it with all that's at way that, with the cases spike and with the death rate seeming to rise in a lot of these states, have been over a hundred deaths in place like Florida and Texas? The last few days, president from really put on a mask here, is what that sounded like
ok and trump is wearing a mass looking is, is he likes to say, like alone Ranger? That's, that's very exciting stuff end again. He should have done this a while ago. I think I think that the that the president as he is a stubborn dude. He He had a moment there, or he really could have taken the leadership position on all this when he could have ethically sensitive democrats. You guys are out there saying that everybody should just build a protest as they see fit and I'll just be fun and games, and I'm taking listening real seriously. Instead, he kind of didn't downplaying it can it he wanted to go away, and so he wished a world where it had just gone away. Kind of when they leave we put on the mass became a talking point four left. Meanwhile, Anthony Fouch has, I am not suggesting that we might need renewed lockdown from time to time saying that we definitely cannot reopen the schools. The by the way, quick note here again on a data driven point. People keep saying that floor to have the biggest single. They increasing positives yesterday that, like fifteen thousand positive cases, the single biggest test day in haste
yesterday, so the actual positivity written flora went down slightly over last week to their testing a lot more, so that increase in the number of tests now actually is due to the to the increase in how many tests are done better. The the Greece number of people who have it is not your testing, but the increase identification of people who have it is at least partly testing raise. None are all testing, but it is partly testing, and yesterday is a good example of that Louisiana continues to be savaged. Louisiana has a democratic governance. We don't talk about Louisiana. The Louisiana has the highest case rate per capita in the nation. At this point, Pittsburgh is experiencing a major surge according to the New York Times again, Pittsburgh is in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is largely governed by Democrats. Has democratic governor. Therefore, we're not supposed to talk about Pittsburgh too much, but big battle has broken out over over Anthony algae who's, been a little bit sidelined here, according to the Washington Post for months vouchers. The lead role in America's grown pandemic, but as the trembling duration, strayed from the advice of many of its scientists and public health experts. The White House
move to silence algae scuttling, some of his planted the appearances and largely keeping him out. Love is for more than a month, even its quality infection surge in large swathes of the country in a Some days these seventy nine year old scientists and director of the National Institute of Allergy and infectious diseases has found himself in the president's crossing During a Fox news interview trumpet vouchers, nice man, but he's made a lot of mistakes when great events When asked last week about pouches assessment, the country was not a good place from sent flatly. I disagree with him, so this sort of conflict exactly values, no resistance hero, because obviously, even though Trump basically made voucher famous right, nobody knew vouches name unless you're real maven of this stuff until the last six months or so now comes the bad guy were attacking faulty and all that felt she has gotten his mouth shout he said as a country when you whereas other countries, I don't think you can say we're doing great, I mean we're just not White House official releases statements, hang several White House officials are concerned about a number of times that are she's, been wrong on things and then included a lengthy list of the scientists comments from
we are in the Obregon by the way is not unfair? Ok, really! Isn't. I know that it's here's how you know it's not an people say tromp was totally wrong that the mass in March- I did this. It become. The talking point sociology like it, is pointing out that scientists, have basically not had a handle on this from the beginning and continued not have a hand. One. This thing is not actually wrong. I know we're. Supposed to basically say that forty she is, is the God had at this point, but, as I pointed out things a man trying to do his best in a situation where he has not a ton of leverage. It also situational, and nobody really knows anything mean that the most incredible thing about this virus is that we are now four. Months into this pandemic everybody's been partially lockdown. It could go on forever, basically, and nobody knows can we still don't know if kids are really transmitting it? We the asymptomatic transmitted. We don't know whether its fully airborne or whether it is mostly droplets. We We don't know anything right, that's the part, that's crazy and so vouchers opinions good? Is yours may better than yours, but it's no better than John
I night, as over at Stanford there's no reason that that Scott ATLAS knows tonnes less than than die from about that stuff, but you caught anybody who contradicts the algae value because he's repeating points that the left like right now that we should shut schools in it and that we are in a bad position in the bad governance has been responsible for all of us again. Other countries are experiencing, as I do Israel had to shut down in Israel, open up the schools, theirs, Super spender event at a school Amanda shut down again emeralds roar, who is one of the White House, is top officials on this stuff is really heading meet the response effort. He says, listen vouchers, not a hundred percent right, I respect doktor faulty a lot but doktor found she is now. One hundred percent right any all. Doesn't necessarily he admits that have the whole national interests than mine. He looks at it from a very narrow public health point of view, but let me just say there is absent:
We open discourse, I feel absolutely free, saying anything to the vice president within those rooms, the vice president, I know breach the president on a daily basis, so nobody feels, like anything, is held back. We all take. This is a serious crisis. It's gotta be science driving the policy and that's the way it is signed. Is robbing that should be driving the debate, but politics is obviously driving their way. How do you know this because the conversation, for example, about reopening schools, the there's it's become incredibly political guidance There's a good arguments made that schools should open. I think, there's an ok, not fantastic argument we made at the school should remain somewhat close. I think I can These arguments on any sign, I really know cinemas political, but you can see how this is breaking down purely politically from says something. It immediately he's like a catalyst added to some sort of bizarre concoction were both of the elements in it. In the end, a concoction polarize, because the catalyst has been added. You see miss out on schools, ok time for a quick thing:
that I hate already so remember how crime was. Going to skyrocket whenever the cops member that now it's funny has really super funny. I bring you the genius of ABC okay, so Elsie was asked why crimes can too into surge in places like New York, and it is continuing its urge southern Europe Post reports, New York's plague of gun crime continued this weekend with fifteen people, in the same number of hours since MID day, on Saturday, police resources told the posts of fifteen shootings in fifteen hours in your city, things including a twenty one year old man that fighting for his life after being shot in the head, while sitting a car in sheep's headway early on Sunday. Or more in one day than the whole of the same week. Last year, according to sources, they kept forty three shooting so far this week, more than triple last tally of thirteen for the same period,
go to bed early in the next thing. I knew I heard you pops out my window, this Junta, just like fireworks at a neighbor who identified herself his Lucy of the ships had been shooting. Plenty of fireworks around here a week ago, I didn't think anything of until I heard someone screaming, and then there are police lights, an ambulance lights. So there are tons and tons of shootings over the weekend coming. Your german che. His lamballe reforming prisoner releases over the corona virus pandemic for the alarming rise in gun crime, which has brought increased criticism for mere built, the Plaza criminal justice experts say. The cops should focus on the flow of illegal guns into the city incentive, playing the blame game. So your you're, only you never supposed to blame the politicians for cutting the cops responsible in the cops for not doing a better job. Well, you're, cutting the cops. I like surging around the country? It is not just in New York City, according to the Wall Street Journal in Milwaukee. Besides are of thirty seven percent so far this year on paste to break the record of a hundred and sixty six. Ninety ninety one, which included sixty murderers by Geoffrey Dahmer,
sergeant so far this year in Chicago are ahead of the patient. Twenty sixteen thousand cities highest. Aliens. Ninety ninety six, We can allay killings, this Europe, twenty percent. In eleven point, six percent in kind. City, Missouri, unrecorded, ninety nine killing since January far up any record for the first six months of the year, community groups acknowledge the crime increase but a more aggressive policing to combat it shouldn't come at the expense of enacting broader reform. Oh is that is that what's happening right now. It is not a shock that, as you continue to slash police budgets and signalled to criminals that thing basically get away with it and that if a cop attempts to defend a citizen that cop may be hauled up for arrest, that's going to be a bit of a problem. City leaders and law enforcement officials say the months of walk down, rising unemployment, more guns on street and the fall out from mass protests over the George. What killing helped create conditions for more by once at the same time one forced beneficial say they are winning the risks of aggressively enforcing the law. Concern that a backlash from activists protesters and could trigger attacks on police or replay of the riots, and looting and Martin
or your protest in some cases official safer, our backing away from some kinds of petty crime arrest. They give him a higher profile in three open to quell tensions, which, of course, is exactly the wrong tactic. Exactly the wrong tactic, in windows, policing which is utilized in New York City in the aftermath of the great crime wave beginning in the sixtys, in its stretching all the way to the Ninety nine is broken monopolies, and was the idea You have to stop ignoring the jet, the people who are jumping turnstile. You actually have to start policing, while level crime is, if you don't, and people will engage in larger scale. Crime police department, all over the country decided there no longer going to do this, and so- actually using more violence and that vital becoming politicized there's an awful awful case out of Indianapolis according to the post millennial Twenty four year old them Jessica, Dodi was fatally shot on Sunday, allegedly following an argument, supporters of black lives matter, the victim's family said the dispute was by an argument involving black lives matter and language according to Fox Fifty nine, the two sides parted ways before witnesses claimed the perpetrator, open.
From a bridge nearby and then ran away the victims. Father Robert J, told Cassandra Fairbanks his daughter told the black lives matter, supporters that quote all lives matter. He said apparently the victims, fiance Hosanna Meares, and it was squashed. They went up the they went up the hill and left. We thought They were sitting on, think they're waiting for us to come under the bridge and that's when she got shot China through You're old son, apparently to people shot in the same area one week earlier, including a fourteen year old efforts. Died in what the authorities it deems an attempted armed robbery, so good things happening all across the country and grant. Thankfully, we have explanations, complex explanations, for what's happening from geniuses. The likes of ale, see our general cause your Cortez. Obviously, one of the very first most of the faces very fresh, very face here. She was explaining the representative from your exactly why people are in each other and mass numbers in New York. So why is this happening? Well, let's think about it. Do we think this has to do with
fact that there's backward unemployment in the United States right now, the fact people are at a level of economic desperation we have not seen since the great recession. Maybe this has to do with the fact that people aren't paying their rent and are scared to pay their ranks, and so they go out and they need it. Feed their child and they don't have money. So you maybe have to hear them in a position where they feel it. They either need to shop with some bread or go hungry that might so shovel things not of Romania. It was pointed out, larceny is actually down in your city. Shoplifting is not the actual issue. Putting people in minority areas is not a response to I'm hungry, like that's, not the way this works. It's ok, I'm missing breadth and I like wasn't. I understand the argument: poverty, drugs, crime. I do I get it, but let me tell you what poverty generally do not have to drive murmuring other people who are impoverished. That is not correct. Give your say that Jean Valjean has a sealed: Wolf, bread, Greece! Hungary, are right as yours
innocent people shoplifted tv, because there, what hungry for tv people should each other in huge numbers in York City, because why? Because of the uptake in in covered or something Many though this is a pretty easy answer. You withdraw the policeman high primarily in the crime, goes back up very, very easy. But according to AOC, it's all, because a bread lines is all his bread. People are shooting bread they're, not we're not getting the bread and I'll see you in the back that's not what's going on here, then I come down local grocery store and picking up a bag of edges and then hold it up the counter clerk. Meaning people are being shot him ass numbers because you decided from the police dissolve genius genius, Galaxy Brain kind of stuff here, Ok, what you're talking about here is just people who are acting like criminals and I think it fair to call it. She's a child, a thought, I think that's fair, regardless of race. So if you do that, I have very little sympathy.
The idea that you're doing this out of sheer desperation because you lost your job, I just I dont, think TAT S the case. I don't think anybody goes and lose their job in the United States that do not negotiate a thirteen year old on the next block. That seems like a big missed. Air, but again when you're agendas to tear down the entire system, then you go with it. I guess, and you go with it already- will eventually today with traditional hours of content, otherwise, we'll see here tomorrow and then Shapiro. This is the benchmark Arusha if you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and if you wanna help spread. The word please give a five star review and tell your friends to subscribe to reveal it, on Apple podcast, Spotify and wherever you listen to pod gases, also be sure to check out the other dearly where podcast, including the Andrew Craven, show that Michael all show em while show thanks, the listening, debenture Piero Show is produced by Coltan Hoss executive producer, Jeremy, Boring, supervised. Producer math, is clever and Robert Sterling assistance wrecked Papa. Why dusky technical produced often Stevens play back and Meat operated by Nick. She him associate
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