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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The ridiculous charade continues with the male swimmer who turned
female recently, who went through male puberty. And he's a big, strong, dude,
mediocre dude swimmer, but now mops up the pool with
the poor girls he swims against. Well, he's good enough
to be in Division one swimmer, so that's pretty freaking good.

(00:20):
But he was not an outstanding that he wasn't gonna
win a national championship for instance. No, he was like
ranked three six in the world or something like that. UM.
But at any rate, this Leah Thomas person finished first
at the n C Double A five n C double
A five yard freestyle, And according to Madeline Kerns, who
was writing about this UM, the atmosphere inside the McCauley

(00:45):
Aqual Aquatic Center was tense that cheers and applause were
noticeably louder for the second and third place finishers. UM
and uh and and she she goes on to quote
some woman swimmers and some parents at all. One asks,
is anybody actually fooled by Leah Thomas. You'd think not.

(01:07):
But in a debating biological sex with one spectator, I
was taken aback when she said, quote, I'm a physician,
and I can tell you the difference is very subtle.
You might be a man. How do you know if
you've never been tested? All right, No, nobody believes that.
All right, there's like America that's into that whole thing.
You know what's interesting. There's one more great great quote

(01:28):
um that Likewise, a Georgia Tech student and counter protester
with Pride Alliance and grad Pride told me that people
should trust experts. But of course we don't need experts
to explain basic biology. We certainly don't need the kind
of experts who try to baffle everyone with their ludicrous ideology.
Kelly J. Kelly J. Keen, women's rights activists from England

(01:49):
illustrated this point perfectly in debating a transactivist at pool
side while Thomas raced ahead in the five hundred freestyle,
winning it by many lengths. She said, pointing at Thomas,
I'm a woman and that's not a woman. When a
transgender activist asked her, are you a biologist, she replied,
don't be ridiculous. I'm not a vet, but I know
what a dog is. Oh, drop the mic and don't

(02:11):
suppose that one over. Well, why that's a homophobic right, No,
not in the least. I liked the uh retweeted something
from one of your hilarious twitters out there. This brave
trans species athlete just smashed you, saying bolts world record
a hundred and it's got a cheetah running a trans

(02:34):
species athlete. That's beautiful. Congrats by the way to Emma Wyant,
the actual five yard women's freestyle champion. UM. Another person
that didn't get to race in the finals. Her name
is Rica Georgie. I don't know how to pronounce her
last name, but she didn't make the finals. She was
the last person she would have made the finals if

(02:58):
Lea Thomas was not allowed to swim. So they asked
her about it, and what I find interesting is she
has the position that practically everybody in America does. I mean,
you have the tiny percentage of actual haters. Then you've
got the tiny percentage of the you could be a
man or a woman. You don't know until you've been
tested those people. That's such, those are tiny percentage you
know where almost everybody is. Almost everybody sweared this swimmer

(03:20):
girl was. I'd like to point out that I respect
and fully stand with Lee Thomas I'm convinced that she
is no different than me or any other d one
swimmer who's gotten up at five am. But she doesn't
get to compete against us who are biologically women, And
that she says all kinds of nice things about trans
That's where everybody is on this. I have no problem
with her being a trans woman. I'll call her a woman.
I'll call her by the name she wants. She could

(03:40):
be a friend of mine. I'm fine with that. But
she doesn't get to compete against girls in sports. And
that's where like of of people are not hating trans,
but saying you obviously can't compete. It's not a complicated situation.
It really isn't. Charles C. W. Cook wrote this great
piece for the National Review. I Have I have handy

(04:01):
um and he's talking about, well that the title is
the Democrats are building themselves a suicide machine. And she's
talking about how the how the media has so embraced
they're so enamored with the lefty Democrat narrative, not that
like moderate, the usual boring Democrat thing, but the woke

(04:21):
social justice dudes get to swim against women if they
call themselves women thing. And his point is um UH.
The almost the entirety of the American press, as well
as much of academia and the entertainment industry, have spent
the last five years assiduously adopting an exceptionally weird race
and gender essentialist ideology that pretty much everyone outside of

(04:42):
those institutions absolutely loaths quoting, and in its infinite wisdom,
the Democratic Party has followed suit. The result has been
the creation of a narrow, extremely peculiar feedback loop UH,
within which the institutional Democratic Party and its friends in
the press have concocted and then adopted a set of
busines zorro world ideas that are met with confusion and
horror once they are released in the general population bit

(05:06):
by bit, piece by piece, tweet by tweet, The wagon
to which Democrats have hitched themselves is becoming a suicide machine. Specifically,
it is this process of mutual reinforcement that has brought
us widely mocked and politically toxic neil UH terms such
as birthing people latin x, bipock cis gendered, and chest feeding.

(05:27):
It is this process that's yielded the smashing successes that
were the defund the police movement, the introduction of critical
race theories and schools and the obsessive focus on the
January sixth riot, and then he mentions the transgender thing
in the pool as well. Um, while we're name checking
great pundits out there, I listened to Jason Whitlock. Is

(05:50):
that his name, Ken? Yeah, Jason Whitlock's podcast over the weekend.
He used a term that was so clever. He was
talking about this this lying problem we have in America
where there's all these things that people lie about and
uh and and everybody just keeps her mouth shut and
we just continue the wise. But he's talking about this
NATO of liars. An attack on one is an attack

(06:10):
on all. And he said that's what contributes to this
to a certain extent, And he's absolutely right. You've got
the like Al Sharpton can't comment on Leah Thomas because
he's got the whole lie of BLM to back up,
And the transgender people aren't gonna comment on BLM because
they got the whole transgender thing. And there's just there's
there are these groups, the NATO of lies. An attack

(06:33):
on one is an attack on all. So we all
back each other's nonsense and stay on the sidelines on
it at least uh and allow it to go because
we know our things. A house of cards, who does
Latino xes and bipox? I mean that's pretty good. I
think that is what's happening. That's so clever. Wow. Yeah, yeah,

(06:55):
it's a Parsaro world. It is. I just Charles Cook
is absolutely right. And and folks, as we've been telling
it for years, your perception is not crazy. It's the media,
weird feedback loop with the lefty left thing that's crazy.
You're saying congratulations, I've pronounced you saying, well, this actually
is gaslighting, an overused term that I want to slap

(07:17):
myself for even using. But we're being gas lit by
you know, the media, and that that tiny percentage into thinking, well,
maybe I'm wrong, Maybe I need to rethink these positions.
I don't know. Everybody seems to no, no, no, no, no,
no no no. They're like out of ten of us
all agree on a on a number of these things.
That's not a woman. Are you a biologist? No? No,

(07:39):
I don't need to be, dear. See that's the thing.
So I didn't look into this in depth. Is she
racing another? Did she just choose her best race to
h to race in the finals in or their more
finals to come, because I know at the Ivy League
Championships she won like four or five different events. Uh
the short answer is, I don't know, but I think
I remember she qualified for multiple events at least a

(08:02):
couple of events for the n C Double A finals. Okay, Well,
that's exciting, is it. Well? And as you've pointed out,
to lump that insanity in with the basic idea of
non discrimination, gay rights, uh whatever, people being treated well,
people getting all of their constitutional rights, the rest of it.

(08:24):
To lump that insanity in with a very basic and
easy to to deal with, the you know, question of
civil rights, is just such a terrible mistake by the
many lettered plus two community, as if there's a community
like they all live in the same suburb. The word
community abuses me. But more on that another day,
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