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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:28):
Welcome to the Rogue Recap, everybody. It is Tuesday, January thirteenth,
and today was the day that the Supreme Court of
the United States got to talk about how you're a
boy or a girl. Yes, that is a full and
complete sentence. I am not confused, I am not stuttering.
The highest court in the land is hearing testimony from
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people who practice law for their living. This is how
they pay their mortgage on defining the difference between men
and women. Because grown ups on the left are now
realizing that this mental illness called trans and people now
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that believe that they are the gender that they were
quote unquote wait for it, assigned at birth. I'm like assigned.
Today we had a trans athlete who went up against
the state and it's happening in several states. So there
were two cases that were heard today. One was the
state of West Virginia versus this person who goes by
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Becky Pepper, this is a boy pretending to be a girl.
And then there is the Idaho case which is little
versus he Cocks. So I think the larger concept here
that we are trying to cover in this show is
that we as a society need to stop allowing the
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mutilation and the pervasive and sick and twisted ideology of
messing with kids' heads when they are at their youngest
and most vulnerable stages of life. They don't need to
be confused and told you know, somebody messed up when
they made you, and you weren't supposed to be a boy,
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You're supposed to be a girl. So here, we're going
to give you experimental transition drugs. We're going to give
you surgeries, and we're going to turn your dick into
a vagina. We're going to turn your vagina into a dick.
We're going to cut your breasts off. And by the way,
as we do this, it is completely irreversible. We can't
fix it once we do it. So let's just say
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if you do this when you're oh, I don't know,
nine to ten, because your parents have decided that they
are going to bask in the glory of having a
child that instead of excelling in school or being a
great athlete or a wonderful poet or an amazing musician
or a terrific artist, you're going to be trans and
you're going to stick out, and you're going to need
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to ask for specialness and special that every single day
of your life for the rest of your life. And
your parents, for some reason, love the idea of a
lifetime of martyrdom, so they're going to enjoy every minute
of it at your expense. That's exactly what's happening. And
so there are entire groups of kids who were let
as stray or went the wrong way, whether because their
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parents allowed them to or they had parents that actually cared.
But there were entire institutions like I don't know school
that told them, know, your parents are wrong, they don't
understand you. So we feel that you should come with
us and will help you find out who the real
you is. Let's just, as a high level for a moment,
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talk about the fact that nobody knows who the hell
they are most of the time. I don't think anybody
really has a clue what they want want to do
until they're at least I don't know, and they're like
twenty to mid twenties. Right, Let's just say you're a
young person and you're like, I would love to be
a famous musician. I would love to be a football player.
I would love to be a basketball player. I would
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love to be a NASCAR driver. Okay, fine, All of
those things are sort of, you know, those low lofty ideas,
and some people achieve them and some people don't. But
they're more of like those wow, shoot for the stars
kind of goals I'm talking about. Like you get in
your twenties, you're like, hmm, I thought I was going
to go into marketing, but I think instead I'm going
to do real estate. Or I thought I loved, you know,
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doing computer science, but I actually think I want to be,
you know, an electrician, actual everyday jobs that you sort
of make decisions about once you get into the real world.
You're out of high school, you're out of college. Okay, fine,
these people are expecting kids, sometimes as young as seven
and eight, to know, to understand and to decide who
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they are, what they are, and what they should be
for the rest of their lives. And they have absolutely
no way of giving them a path back. It's just
this way forward and that's it. Not to mention. They
make everything sound like it's so wonderful. You're going to
be a part of this group and everybody is so
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accepting and so loving and you can be whatever you
want to be. And no, that's not what it is.
It's a cult. It's be exactly like us. Be different
is not different. Different is cutting off your body parts,
injecting SSRIs and other types of experimental drugs that are
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going to mess with your mind, mess with your hormones,
and mess with your body. You're going to feel sick,
You're going to feel depressed, You're going to feel things
that you've never felt. Do you know why, Because your
body is not supposed to be doing what you're doing
to it. We should treat trans people and people who
go as far as the full surgeries, and people who
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actually do this to their children. We should treat it
as an addiction, as somebody who has a problem to
the point that they are unable to see clearly enough
that this is child abuse. That this is an entire
industry that is now profiting off of your I guess
disinterest and your willingness to be a part of something,
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even if that something is hurting you, but you're so
addicted to the attention that you can't help it. Like
I look at this person's mom as they're doing these
these interviews leading up to the Scotus case, and it
is sick. She's sitting next to this young boy who
now has you know, long blonde hair, and you know
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she wants to be considered, you know, trans girl, and
she should be able to play and wants to, you know,
be on the field with the other girls. Okay, that's fine,
except you're a boy. It's I don't care how many
drugs you take, how long your hair gets, or how
many dresses you buy. You are a boy. Your mother
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is a child abuser. The two of you are now
unfortunately spending valuable time of our Supreme Court talking about
the fact that you want to be a girl, but
you're not a girl. You're a boy. Maybe you would
have been a very feminine boy, maybe you would have
been a gay boy, but you're not a girl. And
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no amount of drugs and operations and dresses and makeup
is ever going to make you a girl, period, end
of sentence. And the type of girl that you think
you are is one with boy's hormones and boy's abilities
and boy's broad shoulders and boy's hips. And that changes
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the way that you compete. So how is that fair
to young women who were born young women. You don't
see young women going out and trying out for the NFL.
Do you know why? Because there's small shoulders, and they're
small hips, and they're smaller bones would be crushed in moments.
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But for some reason, this argument never gets brought up.
It's left to the wayside, and we just look at
these men who are competing against biological women. And yes,
biology is a real thing. And although Supreme Court Justice
Katanji Jackson Brown seems to be completely and utterly confused,
and we're going to play a clip from her in
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a minute, there is a real thing. It's called being
born as a boy or a girl. It's not oh, well,
this is what I was when I was born, and
this is what I am now. No, you are what
you are all the time for the rest of your life,
and the rest of us do not have to become
a part of whatever this strange play is that you
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are performing in your mind. It is very, very disappointing
that this kid, pepper Jackson, I mean, what the hell
kind of name is this that you look this up
out of like the worst possible names? Are you planning
on getting on the stripper pole? I mean, just stop?
It's embarrassing and at pepper Jackson. I think it's something
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that needs to be done. It's something I'm here to do.
It's important to me and it's important to other people.
So I'm here for it.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
Are you?
Speaker 2 (09:17):
Are you here for it? Because you know what? You
look like, an entitled, spoiled bratt whose mom, for whatever reason,
has so many problems that, instead of standing by her son,
turned him into a chick. And that's a really, really
sad thing. It's a really sad thing. This gender affirming
medical treatment is a lifelong addiction. You will never be
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off of these drugs for the rest of your life.
You will have problems because that whole idea of I
feel like I'm living in somebody else's body. Now you actually?
Speaker 4 (09:48):
Are? You?
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Actually are? I have a feeling that someday, not too
long from now, we're going to look back at this
generation of humans and say, like, what the hell happened?
Was it in the water, was it in the COVID shots?
Was it in the air? What is wrong with these people?
It's so I just look at people and they're so
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as backwards that I can't even make sense of it.
Because not only are they giving the kids SSRIs and
hormones to become one, they're putting puberty blockers in for
the other side. So it's like we're blocking one and
this Pepper Jacks, I mean, they've been doing this to
her since she was in the third grade. So this
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little boy, when he was eight decides, oh, yes, you know,
I am a successful little boy at sports, and now
I want to be a girl. And now he's like, yeah,
I want to be a girl and I want to
play against other girls. What it's not. This is not
a real thing. This is It is so frustrating to
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me as a mother who has four kids, and if
a girl competed against my son, and if a boy
competed against my daughter, I would be out of my mind.
It is so wrong, it is so shortsighted, and it
is so egotistical and self centered. These people when everything
changed for them. I have an idea, all of the
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trans people and trans people's supporters, start your own leagues.
Please have at it. Create your own leagues and do
your own stuff. And I think that would be great.
And you guys can all compete against each other and
talk about how cool it was when you used to be.
You know, the way you were when you were born,
and how you are when you're now. Good for you,
go for it. I think that the point that they made.
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You know, the ag from West Virginia made this quote.
He said, there are immutable physical and biological characteristic differences
between men and women that make men bigger, stronger, and
faster than women. If we allow biological males to play
sports against biological females, those differences erode the ability and
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the places for women in these sports, which we have
fought so hard for over the last fifty years. He's
one hundred percent right. That's the problem. Everything he just
said is true. So now this little dude who decides
he wants to be a girl and his mom starts
giving him puberty blockers when he's in the third grade,
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I mean that is child abuse. You're in rural West Virginia.
If you are that bored, find a hobby, take up knitting.
What is wrong with you to do this to your child.
So today, now that I'm done with that Brant, today
we get to hear from all of the Supreme Court justices.
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So we have Kavanaugh, we have Roberts, we have Alito,
we have Thomas. You know, we've got Sodo, Mayor, Katanji
Jackson Brown, Amy Cony Barrett very disappointed in Amy Coney Barrett.
This woman's out there telling us all I'm a Christian
and i have children, and I'm with Trump, and I
believe you're so full of shit. You are such a letdown.
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You have been a letdown from the moment you got there.
I cannot believe that we wasted a seat on you.
What a shame you are. If you wanted to be
a Democrat, just say I want to be a democrat.
I want to be a democrat. You're not fair, you're
not equitable, and today you showed us that you are
clearly in need of glasses and perhaps a science book
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because you don't know the difference between men and women
and use the term trans girls. There are no trans girls.
It's men and women. If you are a Christian and
you believe in Jesus Christ, that is all there is.
Jesus Christ is the Michelangelo of this world. You don't
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get to tell him what his painting is supposed to be.
It just is. Sorry, ACB. Oh, take a listener.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
You're just drawing the line based on biological sex and
saying that transit girls can't be on the girls team
in an age group that's prepubescent.
Speaker 6 (14:15):
The record in this case does not support the notion
that males lack an athletic advantage. At six years old.
That's about as early as the science goes from what's
in the record, and even at that age, males have
about a five percent athletic advantage over girls in most situations.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
Now, oh, burn, ACB. So you want to make the
argument now that we can have boys on girls teams
if they're pre prevessant. The problem is they're built differently.
Period end of sentence. I don't know why this is
such a hard concept for people. Just look around even
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the most manly of lesbians, and there are some manly lesbians.
Just take a look at Minnesota. It is rough, but
even the most mainly they are not They don't look
like dudes. They look like lesbians dressing up like dudes.
That's it. They look like they've never seen Sephora. They
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don't know what it is, nor do they care. Okay,
I don't really have an issue with that. If you
want to be a lesbian and you want to dress
like a dude, knock yourself out. I've never really understood that.
I kind of feel like, if you're a woman and
you like women, why can't you be a woman that
dresses like a woman and likes women that dress like women.
And if you're a man who likes man men, I
don't know why you can't be a man who likes
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men who dressed like men. I've never understood the whole
effeminate thing. I don't have an issue with gay people.
I do feel that people are born gay, and I
do feel that they can fall in love and they
can get married and have all the problems all the
rest of us marry people have. But this whole idea
of going in for surgery and giving children as young
as six, seven and eight puberty blockers, that is not
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a thing, guys. That is child abuse. And then you
have this idiot like ACP going well you think that
this still matters. Yes, have you ever seen a little
boys stand next to a little girl? Sometimes the girls
are taller, but nine times out of ten they're not
as big. It's here's Justice Alito having a conversation with
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one of the attorneys on the left, trying to understand
the biology conversation girls.
Speaker 5 (16:24):
Yes, your honor, If it does that, then is it
not necessary for there to be for equal protection purposes?
If that is challenged under the equal protection clause, an
understanding of what it means to be a boy or
a girl, or a man oral woman? Yes, your honor,
And what is that definition for equal protection purposes? What
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does what does it mean to be a boy or
a girl, or a man or a woman?
Speaker 7 (16:49):
Sorry, I misenters to your question. I think that the
underlying enactment, whatever it was, the policy, the law, the
would have to we'd have to have an understanding of
how the state or the government was just understanding that
term to figure out whether or not someone was excluded.
We do not have a definition for the court, and
we don't take issue with the We're not disputing the
definition here. What we're saying is that the way it
applies in practice is to exclude birth sex males categorically
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from women's teams, and that there's a subset of those
birth sex males where it doesn't make sense to do
so according to the state's own interest.
Speaker 5 (17:19):
Well, how can a court determine whether there's a discrimination
on the basis of sex without knowing what sex means
for equal protection purposes?
Speaker 2 (17:31):
I think here we just knowed.
Speaker 7 (17:32):
We basically know that the that they've identified, pursue into
their own statue, Lindsay qualifies as a birth sex male,
and she's being excluded categorically from the women's teams as
the statute. So we're taking the statues's definitions as we
find them, and we don't dispute them.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
We're what are you saying. You're calling a dude Lindsay,
and you're saying that Lindsay is a birth sex male.
It's ridiculous, so ridiculs And you're using these Kamala Harris
word salads. I mean, you're really giving her a run
for harmoney. I mean, I thought Kamala was sort of like,
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hands down, the best word salad person I ever met
in my life. But you guys are winning right now,
I must say, And you're trying to explain what the
hell Lindsay is. Lindsay is not Lindsay, Lindsay is a dude,
Lindsay is Larry. Stop. The reason that Larry cannot play
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is Lindsay on a girls team is because he's Larry. Period.
Under sentence, it's enough. Leave young women alone, let them
have their sports, create your own league. You're not even
able to explain what you're saying because it doesn't make sense.
You know, sometimes when you have to work really hard
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to explain something and you have to try to make
it fit, and you have to try to make it
make sense, guess what, it just doesn't. I said this
to a friend today. I was like, you're gonna know
if it's right for you, because your gut is going
to tell you. If your gut is telling you, oh
guess what. I was born with all the male parts,
and I feel like, hmm, I might want to play
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girlies volleyball. Well, you know what, see you in the
next life. Sorry, not sorry. Or you can go play
in a league with a bunch of other dudes who
wish that they were named Lindsay and you guys can
all play together. How about that? How about you guys
all do that together, that'd be cool. That's kind of
where we're at right now. It's enough. These girls, these
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young girls, they worked their whole lives, through all of
their academic careers to perfect whatever their athletic craft is.
And then they finally get to a spot where they
can get scholarships, they can go to college, they can
play in college, maybe some of them could go to
the Olympics or go pro. And they got some dude
wearing a scrunchy and a skirt. He's like, Ohm, a girl, No, dude,
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you're not. It's offensive. And then we have people sitting
in these lifetime appointments at the Supreme Court who are saying,
I cannot define what a woman is what speaking of her?
Here's Katanji Jackson Brown.
Speaker 8 (20:15):
You have the overarching classification, you know, everybody has to
be play on the team that is the same as
their sex at birth. But then you have a gender
identity definition that is operating within that meaning a distinction,
meaning that for CIS ginger girls they can play consistent
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with their gender identity, for transgender girls they can't.
Speaker 3 (20:46):
So I think that okay. As to the part about
your ability to pass over from boy to girl. Yes,
you can go from one way, but not the other.
I want to be clear that BBJ is not challenging
that specific classification. I think that's important to start with.
But I think, if anything, that's useful evidence as to
the lack of a transgender based discrimination, because if the
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legislature were just sort of unsettled by the notion of
transgender athletes, I think the answer would have been to
then bar them from that. I appreciate that.
Speaker 4 (21:16):
I appreciate that. I guess I was getting at the
what I understood the Chief Justice to be trying to discuss,
which was this notion that this is really just about
the definition of who we accept that you can separate
boys and girls, and we are now looking at the
definition of a girl and we're saying only people who
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were girl assigned at birth qualify.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
And what in the hell girl assigned at birth? Have
you ever heard of this stuff? I'll tell you what,
Katanji Jackson Brown. How about the young women that have
been so severely and physically hurt by dudes pretending to
be girls playing in their sport, when they're concussed, when
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their bones are broken, when they're punched, in the face.
We saw that in the freaking Olympics. How about that?
Can we bring that case to you? Then? Who will
you side with?
Speaker 4 (22:13):
Then?
Speaker 2 (22:15):
I'm just curious, is it the cis gender? By the way,
cis gender just means that you were born a dude
and you still think you're a dude, or you were
born a girl and you still think you're a girl.
That's all it means. But they have to give it
a new title because sis is the opposite of trans
what And then this guy, the Solicitor General who's arguing
for West Virginia in there, is explaining, well, you know
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that's not actually what's going on here, because you know,
Pepper Jackson is not saying that they don't even disagree
with the fact that those rules matter. What they're saying
is they still want to play on the girls team.
It's like, yeah, we get it. All You guys want exceptions,
and you want to be the exception to every rule,
and you don't want the rules to apply to you,
But then you want rules to apply to you that
allow you to break the rules. That's essentially what's happening
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in a nutshell. I have to pray that the Supreme
Court votes in favor of young women and starts to
do what's right. There's got to be some sort of
common sense cloud coming over us as a nation because
this shit has gone too far, way too far. And
as a mom, as a parent, I'm done. I don't
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want to talk about it. There's little kids that are
being exposed to all this crap. The only thing little
kids should be worried about is what toy they're going
to play with, and if they're old enough, what homework
they have to do, and what sports they want to
do or what movie they want to watch. That's it.
They shouldn't be worried about this crap. This is all
being pushed on them by very sick, mentally deficient adults,
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and I blame them one hundred percent every day, all day. Guys.
I want to thank you for listening. This is the
Rogue Recap. I am Linda McLaughlin. Please check us out
at Lindamick at Rogue Recap, roguerecap dot com. We will
see you here at tomorrow, hopefully with fantastic news about
the Supreme Court having a clue. It would be amazing.
Good night, everybody,