WTF Is Happening On Right-Wing Twitter? | Episode 55

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The insanity I watched unfold among Pearl Davis, Morgan Ariel, and Emily Saves America two nights ago was wild. Almost as crazy as Lil Tay joining OnlyFans on her 18th birthday and Trump’s Israel FEMA policy.

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Guys, the insanity unfolding between conservative women, conservative women on X is truly wild, almost as wild as Lil Tay joining OnlyFans at 12.01 on her 18th birthday, almost as crazy as Trump's new FEMA policy in regards to Israel.

All right, guys, we have a lot to discuss today, and I have to apologize in advance because I am having one of those pregnancy days where I feel like my brain is physically shrinking and I am limited on brain cells.

So I have a bunch of notes here because I have a lot of points that I want to make because I have a lot of feelings about all of these stories because there has been so much going on online, specifically on X, over the past week.

I already feel myself getting riled up.

So let's just go ahead and jump in here because guys, nothing shocked me more this week, or maybe I shouldn't even be surprised than learning about a new FEMA relief requirement quietly added in April by the DHS.

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So this new FEMA relief requirement.

is one that states that cities and states could not qualify for FEMA relief, federal funding from FEMA, if they were boycotting Israel.

This is exactly what they wrote.

It is point D, discriminatory, prohibited boycott means refusing to deal, cutting commercial relations, or otherwise limiting commercial relations specifically with Israeli companies or with companies doing business in or with Israel or authorized by, licensed by, or organized under the laws of Israel to do business.

Now, there is a huge problem here.

I don't understand how anybody could look at this as an American and think that this is totally totally okay and permissible.

Because with so many natural disasters that we as a country have faced over the last couple of years, from the Maui fires to the LA fires to the hurricanes to what happened in East Tennessee and West Virginia, everything in Florida that happens basically every single year, to slip in a foreign policy loyalty cause into being able to receive disaster relief is absurd.

I mean, it is genuinely,

it's genuinely appalling.

I don't even have the words.

Like disaster aid should be about helping Americans recover.

Like that's the entire point, right?

It's not some kind of litmus test on completely unrelated political issues.

What is going on in Israel?

Our feelings about Israel, whether you are pro-Israel or not pro-Israel, whatever it is, that should not determine whether you get support in the wake of a natural disaster.

Like, like the principle itself requires Americans to adopt a certain policy or political position in order to qualify to receive this government service.

I mean, that's concerning no matter what the topic is.

And it is so hypocritical because all of this, this new thing that they just slipped in here in April that we all missed, apparently, it comes right after we had massive bipartisan support to ban political discrimination, specifically in regards to FEMA.

Like, remember, last year, there was all of that outrage after it was reported that FEMA officials were allegedly telling their employees to skip homes with Trump flags.

That was appalling.

Right after Hurricane Milton, that was appalling.

It was outrageous.

This is no better at all.

Like, I thought that the goal was to force FEMA not to discriminate based on race and sex and creed and religion, not to discriminate more.

based on your political leanings or the political leanings of a state or what a state is doing.

Like that, like genuinely is certifiably insane.

Now, all of this came out this week.

People noticed it.

They were posting that screenshot online.

This, that screenshot that I showed you was from a direct link on the DHS website.

And once the public noticed this policy, the DHS removed it almost immediately and they tweeted about it as if it never existed despite documentation showing otherwise.

Sorry guys, I just hit the mic.

But it was so insane because I'm about to read you this tweet.

They posted this tweet saying, no, this never happened.

We never did this.

Meanwhile, if you clicked on the link to go read that specific document, that clause, that D clause was still in there.

I mean, it was like the gaslighting was just insane from our federal government.

Anyway, this is what they tweeted.

This is from Homeland Security.

There is no FEMA requirement tied to Israel in any current NOFO.

No states have lost funding and no new conditions have been imposed.

FEMA grants remain governed by existing law and policy and not political litmus tests.

DHS will enforce all anti-discrimination laws and policies, including as it relates to the BDS movement, which is expressly grounded in anti-Semitism.

Those who engage in racial discrimination should not receive a single dollar of federal funding.

Now, if you don't know, The BDS movement, BDS, is boycott divestment and sanctions.

That is a pro-Palestine movement that has been around since 2005.

And all of these laws go back to that specific movement.

That is what they're referencing here.

So they're saying that they're not going to be discriminating.

They're saying that this never existed in the first place.

However, they are sort of going to enforce it.

They're not really going to tell us how, but it will just be based on what they believe to be discrimination, which honestly is even more vague and concerning than what was originally or not originally written in that document.

And the irony is that similar anti-boycott provisions already exist in 34 states, many of which have faced very serious First Amendment challenges, understandably, because in my opinion, this is absolutely a violation of the First Amendment and the freedom of expression.

Courts in Georgia, Arizona, and others have struck them down.

Arkansas's law only survived when the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal in 2023.

So laws like these have been fought and are currently being fought in many, many states.

And so the federal government just trying to swoop in here and make this all-encompassing when it is already such a controversial policy.

It is free expression violating policy is just worrisome to say the least.

Like this is not even about taking a side in a specific issue or in a certain, you know, foreign policy.

It is about ensuring disaster relief in government services and ensuring that they are not weaponized to enforce political conformity on any issue whatsoever.

Because it shouldn't matter what you believe or who you vote for.

Your government should be there to support you.

in times of natural disaster, regardless of what you believe.

That is why they are there.

And those

agencies should not be able to dictate whether or not you get that support because of what you support overseas or what flag you're flying.

I mean, it is genuinely insane.

Like, without this aid, so many people around the country would never be able to get back on their feet.

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I don't know how many times I can say this, but it seems like that's up for debate when it comes to being like, I like genuinely have had no words about this.

And the last thing.

that I will say on this subject is like, can you imagine the outrage if the left did something like this with, you know, a country like Canada or in regards to some progressive political issue, you know, like we saw with the Trump flags?

Like the right would melt down, rightfully so.

And so the one positive thing that I did see here is that I'm glad that we kept the same energy when it was something from our own side.

I'm really glad that we were willing to call out the hypocrisy and call out the fact that our government was not being consistent, that this is, you know, stepping, you know, outside of the bounds of what FEMA should be dictating and deciding to do, Like, especially after, you know, BLM and COVID and going through all of that in 2020, going through all of these insane social justice warrior things where we're told that we have to believe one thing, we have to, you know, pass these political litmus tests, all of this.

Like, people are tired.

We are tired of being attacked and canceled or whatever it is for being concerned and asking genuine questions about America and the issues that we support and its allies and our priorities.

Most of all, like whether we are actually putting America first.

Like we, and I'm saying this because I'm guessing you guys probably agree.

I don't know, but like me personally, I voted for Trump.

I wanted him to be elected because I wanted to put somebody in office who would put America first in everything, who would work for Americans and would work to protect us.

And holding him accountable is completely permissible and necessary.

I think that there's a lot of great stuff that Trump has been doing.

I think that he is right that we have had a, you know, a historic first six months, especially in regards to the border and immigration.

I think that the economy economy is getting better based on what I'm seeing, even though the left is hell-bent on saying that it's not.

And so I know that there are good things happening and we have to keep that energy.

I want to push him to stay on track.

I want to hold him accountable,

whether it is in regards to this or Epstein and not flipping on that.

I want to hold him accountable to what he promised us and what Americans so desperately want.

And honestly, what we deserve after years and years of chaos.

Now.

While we are on the topic of infighting, I'm just going to like take a deep breath because I think this next story is even crazier.

While we are on the topic of infighting, we need to talk about what is going on in the right wing girl boss, trad wife, I don't even know, corner of X right now because they are melting down.

So all of this started.

When a girl posted a photo of her engagement ring and she said that she had gotten engaged.

So I want to lay out these cast of characters for you because I was trying to explain this to Alex.

I was trying to explain this to a couple of people on my team.

I was like, guys, we have to talk about this, but it was so convoluted.

So, in case you have not been following this insane scandal that has been unfolding for days, these are the cast of characters.

Okay, so the beef online that we are seeing is between a girl named Sarah Stock.

She is the one who got engaged and posted her ring.

Pearl Davis, just pearly things on X.

There she is right there.

Emily Wilson, who goes by Emily Saves America online, and Morgan Ariel, who is another

conservative MAGA trad style influencer.

There's her photo.

Sorry, that took a second.

There she is.

So these are all like conservative,

conservative.

I'm saying that with like really serious air quotes, MAGA right-wing, trad-ish influencers.

That's just what you need to know.

And this entire scandal started with this post.

So Sarah Stock, who has not talked about publicly being in a relationship, has not talked about,

that's really just the whole point.

She posted this photo of her hand with a ring on it and she says, I won.

So she is announcing that not only is she in a relationship, which people didn't know, but she also is engaged.

Um, I mean, I did the same thing.

Nobody really knew that I was dating Alex and then I popped up and I was like, hey, actually, I'm getting married.

We're getting engaged.

So anyway, she did that.

And this post should not have been controversial at all.

She had a funny caption, I won.

I don't know if she's saying that, you know, to dunk on other women or she's saying that she won because she's getting married and she loves her fiance, whatever it is.

I saw that and I was like, oh, that's so nice.

That's great.

Like this should not have been controversial in the slightest, but right-wing feminists, MAGA, whatever they are, they exploded for a myriad of reasons online.

But the conversation quickly became about the size of her ring.

And it was specifically fueled by this comment from Emily.

She just said the ring size with like the dead emoji, which means lol.

And guys, this is where it really gets juicy.

Like all hell broke loose from here.

And I'm not going to read every word in all of these tweets because they are so graphic and there are things that I don't even want to say online, but I will have my producer flash them up on screen.

You can pause these.

You can read them.

You can enjoy them.

But if you have children watching in the background, I know a lot of you guys like sit with your kids and watch this.

This might not be the episode.

You might want to turn this off or like cover their ears because what is going on with these women is insane.

All right.

So Morgan Ariel, that's one of the girls we talked about.

She quote tweeted that comment from Emily Saves America and she said, you give it up for free, hoe, might want to sit this one out.

So she's saying, you shouldn't even be commenting on this or about her ring size.

You give it up for free.

She's getting married.

She's staying in her lane, whatever, like sit this one out.

And then Pearl jumps back in.

She had already been tweeting about Sarah and the ring and her marriage and all that stuff.

Pearl jumps in.

She responds to Morgan and says, Morgan, you are a single mother with a public video admitting that you have HPV.

You may want to sit this one out too.

And then Morgan responds with that,

which I will let you guys read on your own time.

And then Emily jumps right back in.

Again, guys, these are conservative female influencers, conservative, in quotes, air quotes.

Emily says, Morgan, your baby daddy abandoned you.

You're raising a bastard child, but yet somehow, some way, you think you're better than me or anyone on this app.

You gave it up for free, got left in the dust, and now post rage bait on X to supplement the inadequacy of your monthly child support payments.

Like now, now this is like the cuts are going deep.

Like these women are lashing out.

They are basically trying to dunk on each other.

Like who is the most hoe of all of the hoes?

Who is the least trad?

It is like instead of like this is like the reverse of what the left does.

Like the left will try to dunk on each other and they will try to be so morally superior.

I'm more politically correct.

I've done all these things.

I've donated to these causes.

I posted the black square.

I do all the right things.

I go to the right protest.

On the right, it's just like you are hoe.

hoe, you do this, you do whatever.

It's just like tearing people down.

Anyway, that's sort of what's happening.

And then this is just where this is the doozy.

This was like the tweet to end all tweets.

You would think that it all peaked here, but it just kept going.

So Morgan then responds and she says, She's talking to Emily,

oh my God, none of that is true, Emily.

But unlike you, I don't lie.

So here are some facts.

Oh my God, I can't even believe I'm going to read this.

No, Max, you can put this back on screen.

People need to see this.

Let's bring it back.

I'm so sorry.

Um, you got

you were engaging in sexual acts, I would say, in the middle of a hotel lobby at a TPUSA event while everyone around you watched and there were families around.

You brag about having sex with married MAGA dads and doing drugs.

You have been completely ran through by both single and married men in the right wing.

You call young virgins losers and encourage them to have premarital sex, and you are pro-abortion.

That's true.

You are a disgusting feminist, or oh my god, with a Jezebel spirit, Jezebel spirit who uses filters in all of her videos and lives in rebellion to God while grifting off of the conservative movement and simultaneously trashes women who desire to live, to love God-honoring lifestyles.

Oh, no, sorry, to live God-honoring lifestyles because their engagement rings didn't cost enough or their lifestyle isn't flashy enough.

But yeah, I'm the one who needs money, you gold-digging hoe.

Oh my God.

And guys, it only took off from there.

That was like 48 hours ago.

And we are still talking about this.

The tweets are are still flying, the comment sections are still popping off.

Now, it seems like at this point, the entire right wing has, you know, commented on what I'll call like ring gate.

They are either like debating the value of an engagement ring and how big an engagement ring should be,

whether men, you know, should propose with a ring pop or actually get something, you know, more expensive.

What and you know, the values behind that, they're debating that.

They're also talking about the values or lack thereof, I would say, of these influencers who are tweeting.

And so I've been trying to think

about how I feel about all this and what I want to say, because obviously I wanted to talk about because it's funny.

And per usual, things that happen online in the real world are far more dramatic and funnier, in my opinion, than reality TV.

Like this is basically Jerry Springer.

This is hilarious.

But I think that there is a bigger point here that we should discuss.

And a couple of things are true.

First of all, unfortunately, women are going to women.

They are going to lash out.

They are going to be petty and jealous.

They're going to be competitive.

They're going to do all of this for attention online, which ironically, just to bring this back up, Emily tweeted about before all of this started.

She had a tweet where she said, women just hate other women and it boils down to jealousy.

It's that simple.

And yet she was the one who was trashing this girl because of the size of her ring.

Now, Another point that I want to make about ring size is just for any of the guys out there or girls who are now looking at their rings or thinking about getting engaged, whatever.

In my opinion, it's like every situation is different.

Every relationship is different.

Your values and your priorities, even down to what kind of ring you want or like or different.

So just do you.

Just do what makes you happy and tune everybody else out and stop shaming people for the size of their rings and their choices.

Like you genuinely like can't win.

If you get a quote unquote real natural diamond and it's all you can afford and so you get a really small one, that's wonderful, but people will still maybe make comments.

But I also see things online where people get like a moissonite or a lab-grown ring or some other kind of gemstone and it's like a really big ring and they're posting about it.

And then you have people in the comments who are responding and going, I can tell that it's fake because you could never afford it.

It's just like, oh my gosh, let people live.

Let people live.

It does not matter.

It is just a ring.

Like prioritize it however you want to.

That is a decision between you and your future spouse.

Like this does not even need to be a big conversation.

But unfortunately, or fortunately for us and my my own enjoyment, this did turn it into a bigger conversation, which I think is worth having.

And, you know, these people, these women who are tweeting, these might be quote-unquote right-wing, trad, MAGA, conservative influencers, but what we're seeing online right now, these are certainly not conservative actions.

The way that all of this is being posted about, the language that is being used, the sexual degeneracy that they are all being accused of, the manner of posting, like none of that is conservative.

Conservative.

But I think the bigger issue is people right now don't even know what conservative values are anymore.

And a lot of people have warned Republicans about that.

Like as you expand the big tent, these values are going to become eroded.

We're not going to even know what we believe anymore.

And unfortunately, those people were completely accurate.

Like we have spent, I personally.

have spent so much time this year talking about the left, talking about the left losing its way, not being genuine, not being authentic, losing touch with its party, especially young people, the values being all over the place, having like naked people at pride parades, but then having like Gavin Newsom with his like perfect like coiffed blonde family that is like the complete antithesis to what you see like naked in the streets, like everything is just insane and chaotic.

But that also, I'm sorry, is what has happened on the right.

Like you have MAGA, you have Christian conservatives, you have conservatives who aren't necessarily religious, you have libertarians who got involved, you have people from the left who joined in because they liked Tulsi or RFK Jr., whatever it may be.

And everybody is fighting for dominance in regards to their values.

And there's so much chaotic

confusion that nobody really knows what to believe.

And a lot of these people will grift and leech onto these labels for money and attention online when they aren't actually living the values.

that are attached to that label that they have now assigned themselves, if that makes sense.

Sorry, I think that this is probably getting kind of jumbled, but I'm trying to get to a point here.

Like

these alleged stories about these women and women like them and things that happen at these conferences, which I have attended as a student, I've spoken at, like, these aren't new to me, unfortunately.

Like, this is not shocking information.

And it's not just women.

Like, I hear stories about men going to these conferences and cheating on their wives, straight men getting to these conferences and going on Grinder and hooking up with dudes.

I did a whole interview with my friend Amir, and we talked about the hypocrisy and what he sees as a gay man at so many of these conferences.

You know, the trad women who LARP online for attention, but meanwhile are sleeping around with a bunch of guys behind the scenes, not actually living the values that they say that they are and are encouraging other women to follow.

And this is not meant to discourage people or blackpill you guys.

I'm just trying to be honest about all of it.

Because this like breakdown that's happening on X right now, I think it actually is very indicative of where we are as an ideology or as a political party, whatever you want to call it.

And this is why, in my opinion, at the end of the day, you can't put all of your faith or your trust in others to guide your values or help you uphold them.

Like you might watch my show and you might really like me and whatever it might be, like I...

Maybe I won't uphold a value at some point.

Maybe I will let you down.

I don't know.

I hope I don't.

I really do make a concerted, serious effort to live a life of good values and to live what I preach on a daily basis that is so incredibly important to me.

But at the end of the day, you have to take care of yourself and your family.

And it is up to you to live in accordance to your values.

More importantly than anything else, you have to have integrity with yourself and be consistent and

care about what you are doing in your own personal life and care more about your side of the street than what people are doing online.

You need to focus on your family and being a good human and that will create a lasting, wonderful life with great values.

You need to water your own garden and focus on that because a lot of people online are not doing that.

They are leading people astray.

They are pulling the rug on top of people's eyes, whatever that saying is.

Again, I have no brain cells today, so I will not be able to get that phrase right.

I'm always like screwing up slogans, but that is the main point that I wanted to make here.

Just log offline, go touch grass.

I think that's what I need to do at this point because the comments are still flying, the accusations are still flying.

It is so exhausting.

Let the women, let the grifters duke it out online.

They can debate who is the bigger bigger hoe while we move on, unfortunately, to some more sexual degeneracy, unfortunately, because we're not done, guys.

We're not done.

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All right,

back into the sexual degeneracy.

I think I need to have a sip of water before we get into this.

This is so, this story, guys.

Okay.

So first of all, we need more backstory.

We're doing a lot of backstory in these stories today.

So Lil Tay, I have talked about her before.

I don't think I've talked about her since starting the new show, but I have many episodes about her from previous years.

But Lil Tay

was one of those like viral child performers.

She blew up, I believe it was in 2018.

She would make these videos that were her like flexing on the haters and being like, you're so broke and I'm richer than you.

I don't even need to act it out.

Max, let's go ahead and roll the clip.

This is why she went viral.

Y'all haven't seen this in your lives.

I'm richer than all y'all broke ass haters.

Y'all girl ass men hating on me because y'all broke and jealous.

Y'all rappers out here, I ain't even started rapping yet, but I'm richer than you, bitch.

Such a polite, happy little child.

I remember watching those videos.

I don't think it was at the time, but like the time that I first did an episode about her and went, Really?

This is this is what we're idolizing.

Okay, great, perfect.

Anyway, this is why she went viral originally.

And then I believe it was in 2023, she ended up in the press again because she was accusing her dad, her brother, and her stepmom of abuse and taking advantage of her and exploiting her fame and her success.

And then that was sort of resolved.

And then a year later, she allegedly faked her own death.

Like her brother was posting on her account pretending to be or being her brother, but saying like RAP Lilte, whatever it is.

Turns out she was not dead.

She was very much alive and she was releasing music like two days later.

Anyway, she has had a constant controversial viral presence in social media since 2018.

Well, Lolte is back on the scene after all of that.

She has been releasing music since then and she just turned 18 years old.

And unfortunately, because it's 2025 and this is the state of our society and the women in our society, at 12.01, exactly on her birthday, she started an OnlyFans.

Doesn't that just make you feel great about the state of our culture and our world?

Now, I will flash up here.

This is her profile, Lil Tay, freshly 18.

She is calling it freshly 18 content.

Please don't tell my mom, whatever.

My 18th birthday exclusives shot at 12.01, only only available for 24 hours.

Come see me in my birthday suits.

Oh my God, replying to all DMs.

Now, within three hours of starting this OnlyFans, she made over a million dollars, which broke the OnlyFans record.

And we're going to talk about who had the record prior to her, but she completely blew that person out of the water.

And she opened the page at exactly 12.01, which people are saying means that she most likely had to film this content and take these photos while she was underage.

And so the photos that people were subscribing and earning her over a million dollars for was actually all child photos, child pornography.

She is saying that she started the page at midnight and within a minute, she was able to take all of these photos and upload them.

I don't know if I believe that, but that is what she's saying.

She's saying that she waited to film all of that until she was actually 18.

But what is even more disturbing to me, and like regardless of the facts of when she was taking those photos, she had been teasing the creation of this page, baiting people for weeks.

Um, wait to put this one up, Max.

But she was, you know, posting things.

Gosh, I think I literally for like two weeks being like, guys, should I start an OnlyFans?

Should I do this?

They're like, I know that you want it.

Oh, yeah, let's do that, whatever it is.

And like, she even tagged people like Candace Owens.

So we can flash this up on the screen now.

You have 24 hours to vote yes or no are on whether I should make my OF.

If you don't respond, respond, it counts as an automatic yes.

And then look at who she tagged.

Real Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, Jake Paul, Joe Rogan, Michael Knowles, whatever, Pearly Things.

That's, I mean, now we have a crossover with what we were talking about earlier.

And Aiden Ross.

Like she so obviously wanted to create a PR storm.

She wanted people to come out and say, no, don't do this.

This is disgusting so that people would have more eyes on her or whatever it is.

But it's just like, it's wild.

She obviously knew that she was going to create a controversy and was leaning into it again for weeks leading up to her birthday and another thing that i want to point out is that it takes a while to create an only fans like you have to go through a like approval process you have to create the account i think that somebody was commenting and saying you know you have to upload your id and do all of this like it has to load and be approved i think upload all the contact uh upload all the content um which means that she was doing all of that and preparing for it while she was underage she was at 17 years old preparing to sexualize herself the moment that she turned 18 years old.

And what is so disgusting is that on her birthday, she posted this.

She said, I'm 18 now.

Where are all the pay pigs?

And this is probably the most disgusting part of this entire story.

The entire thing is just gross.

But I want to point this out specifically to the men who are watching the show.

Like, this is what she and these creators think of you.

If you watch porn, if you subscribe to OnlyFans accounts, if you engage with people like her, that is what they think of you.

Pay pigs.

Yes, they are exploiting themselves.

They are exploiting their bodies.

I think what they are doing is inherently immoral and wrong and dangerous and unhealthy for both themselves physically and emotionally.

But they are doing all of this knowingly at your expense with a disdain and a disgust for you.

They are expecting and wanting you to sexualize them while they point the finger and say, you are so gross.

Like Lilte even retweeted this not too long ago.

This was this year.

This person tweeted and said, if you are a grown man, a girl turning 18 should not be attractive to you.

And she retweeted this.

So she's allegedly, I don't know whether that was performative or genuine, she's allegedly disgusted by this, but she's willing to profit off of it.

She is willing to profit off of something that is so disgusting and wrong and immoral.

And she is not the only one.

Another person who did this very openly was Bad Baby.

And if you don't know Bad Baby by name, that is the Cash Me Outside girl.

Is that Dr.

Phil?

I think that was Dr.

Phil.

Cash Me Outside, how about that?

That girl, she turned 18.

She also created an OnlyFans on her 18th birthday.

And she was the one who originally held this lovely, empowering record for how much money you can earn right after starting in OnlyFans.

She made over a million within the first six hours on her 18th birthday.

And the contrast there is that Lil Tay did that in three hours.

And what is so insane and what I want you to see is that Bad Baby admitted that all of the people who joined right when she turned 18 years old should be in jail.

Let's roll the clip.

You joined OnlyFans the night you turned 18?

I think so, yeah.

And people subscribed right away?

Yeah.

Should they be in jail?

Yeah.

Like, it is laughable.

Like, genuinely, every single part of this is disgusting.

Like, both parties are in the wrong here.

And there are so many people that point fingers and say, well, if women didn't do this, then men would not, you know, buy subscriptions.

They wouldn't watch porn.

If women weren't creating the porn, then they wouldn't do it.

Other people point fingers at men and say, well, if there wasn't a demand, then women wouldn't do it.

I want to point the fingers at both people and say, you all should know that this is wrong and that it is all exploiting both of you, basically.

Like it is so incredibly wrong.

It is at the expense of the men.

It is at the expense of the women.

And we are all supposed to sit here and clap our hands like seals and go, oh yes, this is so empowering.

She turned 18 years old.

She's owning her own body.

This is so amazing.

Go her.

No,

I completely reject that.

It is dangerous for her, again, physically and emotionally.

It is so wrong.

It is perverted.

It is creepy.

And it is no better that the men are subscribing to this, whether it's as some kind of like meme or joke or whether they genuinely want to consume that content.

That is also disgusting.

Like we live in such a backwards, upside down society that this is something that is permissible.

The fact that she made that much money in three hours.

And what's even crazier is that this is somebody that a lot of these people grew up with and watched grow up, watched as a child.

Her videos still pop up on my social media, her at nine years old.

She doesn't look that different.

That's disgusting.

I don't know how many times I can say that.

It's disgusting behavior from these women, and I hope men know that it is at your expense.

And so if you are somebody who does consume porn, if you are somebody who subscribes to OnlyFans for whatever reasons, I would,

in the nicest way possible, even though I'm feeling very heated about it, I would urge you to reconsider.

I would urge you to reconsider and think about what this is doing to you mentally, physically.

What these women actually think about you, what this is doing to your dating life.

I would urge you to think about all of that because everyone here needs to be better and I hope better things for anyone who is in that situation.

Now,

all of this has been so annoying.

All of these stories have just been so ridiculous and annoying on so many different levels for so many different reasons.

I feel like I'm at my wit's end.

I was talking to Candace right around the time that I got pregnant and I told her that I was having a boy.

And she was like, just wait, you're going to get to the end of your pregnancy and you're going to have no patience for anyone.

I am at that point.

I have reached the point of no patience.

However, I do want to end this episode on a positive note because this week was not all doom and gloom, especially in regards to the government.

We did have a couple of wins, and I want to talk about one that really stood out to me.

We can move on from the ho talk.

So if you want to bring your kids back in the room, they can come back.

This is a positive thing.

But Brooke Rollins, who is Trump's agricultural secretary, she announced that the SNAP program is banning soda, candy, and other junk food.

So what this means is that if you are on staff, if you get SNAP benefits, you will no longer be able to use those benefits that, you know, what comes from taxpayer dollars to buy candy, soda, junk food, ultra-processed foods, whatever it may be.

Take a listen to this announcement.

One way is by not allowing taxpayer-funded benefits to be used to purchase unhealthy items like soda, candy, and other junk food.

The number one purchase by SNAP recipients is sugary drinks.

SNAP is a supplemental nutrition program meant to provide health food benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget so they can afford the nutritious food essential to health and well-being.

That is the stated purpose of the SNAP program.

Now, I think that this is an absolute slam dunk.

This is the way that it should be.

Like if you are on government assistance, the food that we should all be helping you buy, that the government should be, you know, facilitating for you, it should be good, nutritious food.

It should be food that is helping your children be healthier and happier, that should be making their brains stronger, should be reducing inflammation so that they can focus more and be mentally stronger, whatever it may be.

That is what we should be prioritizing.

But because we live in the upside down and this country is in the upside down, that has not been the case for many, many years.

And

I think that RFK, in a press release, not in a press release, it was in a press conference right after this when he took the stage and he was talking to reporters.

He said that as Americans, as a country, we spend $405 million a day on SNAP, $405 million.

And a vast percentage of that is for junk food.

I think that they have percentages of all the different categories.

There's like 10% for this thing, 17% for soda, I think it was.

But it ended up being like 30%

of SNAP dollars go to buying junk food, which is just insane.

And there has been a big argument about this.

There was actually a whole scandal within the conservative movement a few months ago because a lot of people were pushing pushing back against this and were saying, no, this is government overreach.

There was a like political, oh gosh, what do you even call it?

It was like an ad agency in a way, but it's one of these agencies that reaches out to influencers and says, hey, we'll pay you if you promote this idea and send out this petition.

It's like a sponsored post.

They're paying influencers basically to do ads, but it's for political issues.

And they were running a campaign against this.

And it turned out that it was being funded by big food, big junk food.

And a ton of influencers fell for it.

And they chose to accept the campaign.

And they were posting things like, this is so hypocritical.

Like, Trump loves Diet Coke.

And he's telling, you know, Americans that they can't buy Diet Coke.

This is government overreach.

Conservatives should be against this.

And then it all came out that they were, you know, being fed the exact same talking points.

They were being paid to say that.

So that was a whole scandal.

This is what I'm trying to say there.

There has been controversy.

This has been in the works for a while.

And in my opinion, I don't think this is government overreach at all.

Like, that is not your hard-earned money.

That is the taxpayers' hard-earned money.

If Donald Trump wants to spend his money buying Diet Cokes and going to McDonald's, that is totally his prerogative.

If I want to go and get a huge basket of chicken tenders because I am so hungry, I can go do that because it is my money and I have earned it.

But when taxpayers are subsidizing a program that is for supplemental nutrition for Americans, to help Americans be healthier, to reach their nutritional goals, to make sure that they do not go hungry, that they have access to good food, then what they should be able to buy is good, healthy food.

If you want to buy soda on your own time, on your own dime, that is totally fine.

But as

Brooke Rollins was saying in that press conference, This is what that program was designed for.

SNAP was designed to help Americans be nutritious, be healthier, and that is what this new policy is encouraging.

I think that this is an absolute slam dunk.

I think that this is the way that it should have been forever.

I cannot believe that this has ever been controversial.

I think that this is a net good for our culture, for health.

I think it will encourage people to think more critically about the things that they are buying.

I think it will hold Americans accountable in a great way.

It'll, you know, inadvertently make me think about the things that I'm buying just because it'll be in the forefront of my mind.

And so I think that this is a huge win for Maha.

I think it's a huge win for all of us.

I don't want to be subsidizing the obesity crisis.

I don't think anybody else does.

So this is all incredibly positive.

And I am so glad to see some positivity as we end this week because to be honest, it has not been positive online based on the stories that I picked out for you guys today.

So I'm going to end it on that note.

Go touch some grass, log offline.

Do not idolize influencers, no matter how great you think they might be.

Just go stay in your own lane, water your own garden, make your own bed.

And I promise you, you will live a wonderful, fulfilling, happy, you know, life that is in accordance to your values.

That is the point of this episode.