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Speaker 1: 00:00 You know, this is something my wife has pointed out to. She said, well, men are going to have to stand up for themselves, but here's the problem. I know how to stand up to a man who's, who's, uh, unfairly trespassing against me. And the reason I know that is because the parameters for my resistance are quite well defined, which is we talk, we argue, we push, and then it becomes physical, right? Like if, if we move beyond the boundaries of civil discourse, we know what the next step is, okay, that's forbidden in, in discourse with women. And so I don't think that men can control crazy women. I don't think. I really don't believe that. I think that they have to throw their hands up in, in, in, in what, in, in. It's not even disbelief. It's that the cultural, there's no step forward that you can take under those circumstances because if the man is offensive enough and crazy enough, the reaction becomes physical right away.
Speaker 1: 00:55 Or at least the threat is there. And when men are talking to each other in any serious manner, that underlying thread of physicality is always there. Especially if it's a real conversation and it keeps the thing. Civil Law is to some degree, you know, if you're talking to a man who wouldn't fight with you under any circumstances whatsoever, then you're talking to someone to whom you have absolutely no respect, but I can't see any way. For example, there's a, there's a woman in in Toronto who's been organizing this movement, let's say against me and some other people who are going to do a free speech event and she managed to organize quite effectively and she's quite offensive. You might say. She compared us to Nazis, for example, which, you know, publicly using the swastika, which wasn't really something I was all that fond of, but I, I'm defenseless against that kind of female insanity because the techniques that I would use against a man who is employing those tactics are forbidden to me.
Speaker 1: 01:53 So I don't know. Like it seems to me that it isn't man that have to stand up and say enough of this even though that is what they should do. It seems to me that it's same women who have to stand up against their crazy sisters and say, look, enough of that enough man hating enough pathology, enough bringing disgrace on us as a, as a gender, but the problem there and then they'll stop. My little tirade is that most of the women I know who are saying are busy doing saying things right. They're off. They have their career, they have their family, they're quite occupied and they don't seem to have the time or maybe even the interest to go after their crazy heartbeat sisters and so I don't see any regulating force for that. That terrible femininity and it seems to me to be invading the culture and undermining the masculine power of the culture in a way that's, I think fatal.