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Yesterday, we read through the text messages of Jay Jones, the Democrat nominee for Attorney General, Virginia, who wished murder upon a Republican opponent and the opponent's children.
Today, we learn that he has also wished for cops to be killed so that the cops stop enforcing the law.
This is the Democrats' candidate for Attorney General, by the way, the top law enforcement official in Virginia.
We'll get into all of that, but I think most illuminating of all, we learn that Jay Jones still has not lost a single Democrat endorsement because all those Democrats who are endorsing Jay Jones want to murder you and your kids too.
I'm Michael Knowles.
This is the Michael Knowles Show.
Welcome back to the the show.
Stephen Miller, Deputy White House Chief of Staff, just destroyed CNN with facts and logic.
It was beautiful to see this as President Trump considers invoking the Insurrection Act against increasingly violent and lawless Democrats.
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This guy, man, the more you learn about him, the
worse and worse he looks.
Jay Jones.
Jay Jones was a state legislator, and
then he's running for Attorney General of Virginia.
That is to say, the top law enforcement official in Virginia.
And
one of Jay Jones' former colleagues has come out with text messages in which Jones says he wants to murder his, the then Republican Speaker of the House, one of his Republican opponents, and he wants to see the Republicans' children murdered, dying in their mother's arms, and he says that the kids are little fascists, that the Republican and his wife are breeding little fascists.
So real upstanding guy.
Jay Jones then issues a non-apology in which he doesn't use the word sorry, doesn't use the word apology, doesn't use the word apologize.
He uses the word regret generally and in the context of everyone regretting certain text messages, and then he blames it all on Trump.
So a non-apology apology.
And now we find out it wasn't just a one-off, because I think this is the way that the Democrats have been able to firmly stand behind Jay Jones.
The Virginia Beach Democratic Committee, people like Corey Booker, the gubernatorial candidate, Abigail Spanberger, all of these people have continued to endorse Jay Jones, which is to say
they are endorsing murdering you and your kids too.
I don't see how else you can read it.
Well, the way that they're going to get away with it goes back to Jay Jones' fake apology when he says, look, we've all sent texts we regret.
So what they're trying to say is, look, okay, yeah, one time, okay, one time I wished that my political opponents would be murdered along with their children, dying in their mother's arms.
Okay, like one time, who hasn't, right?
It's like, come on, you know, you're a little tired.
Maybe you had a few drinks and you wish death upon your enemies and their children, you know, it's just like, come on, who hasn't?
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
And I guess that's working on some people, maybe.
The problem now is
this is a pattern.
This wasn't just a one-off wishing of death on Republicans and their kids.
Also, it seems, Jay Jones wants cops to die.
Jay Jones running for the top law enforcement office in the state, in the Commonwealth,
is fantasizing about cops being killed because then the cops won't enforce the law.
Not only is this sick, vile, psycho stuff that Corey Booker apparently endorses, that Abigail Spanberger apparently endorses, that the Democratic Party endorses.
Not only is it sick, vile, psycho stuff, it also runs contrary to the job that he is seeking.
The only thing you're supposed to do as Attorney General is enforce the law, advance the law, advance justice.
And this guy, well, I'll just read his words.
So according to the person who first released the text messages, the person who received those text messages because Jay Jones meant to text someone else, accidentally texted this person, and then just kept it up and doubled down and tripled down.
This person said, quote, We had a pretty heated conversation about public policy and pain involving qualified immunity.
That is the immunity that police officers receive while doing their jobs so that they can do their jobs.
I served on the courts committee for a short period of time, a bill to remove qualified immunity for police officers, which protects police officers from personal liability in their line of duty and their line of work.
And he believed that they should not have qualified immunity.
And he was trying to convince me to agree with that.
So this guy, Jay Jones, does not want police officers to be protected from personal liability while they're carrying out their jobs, which is to say,
The top law, the would-be top law enforcement official in Virginia doesn't want there to be cops.
He doesn't want police officers to be able to enforce the law.
Because without qualified immunity, cops just simply can't enforce the law today.
That's just not, that's just how it works.
So they go on.
I said, no, police officers have to make a split-second decision about whether or not to shoot a gun to protect themselves or protect others.
And if they're going to have to think about it,
will this strip my whole family of everything?
Are they going to be able to make that split-second decision?
And I said, I believe that people will get killed.
Police officers will get killed.
And he said, Jay Jones, well, maybe if a few of them died, that they would move on, not shooting people, not killing people.
And I said, that's insane.
Okay.
How is this being reported?
AG candidate wants to murder Republicans, wants to murder their kids, accuses the kids of Republicans of being little fascists, and wants cops to die so that they stop enforcing the law.
How is the AP reporting on this?
You know,
I bet you could write the headline without my even reading it to you.
Trump's GOP seizes on violent rhetoric from Virginia Attorney General candidate as high-stakes elections loom.
They seize.
We're seizing.
We're having seizures.
That's it.
If you want the latest updates, the really important breaking news about Republicans seizing, make sure that you open up the Associated Press.
It's not the violent rhetoric is not.
and by the way, violent rhetoric is pretty vague.
Virginia Attorney General candidate fantasizes about murdering Republicans and their kids and killing cops.
Not the story.
Me seizing on that, you seizing on that.
That's the story.
That's what's newsworthy.
That's man bites dog, wouldn't you say?
So they know it's bad.
They do this all the time.
This is a species of Republicans pounce, which is a tried and true genre of left-wing dishonest journalism.
At this point, I think the AP is conscious of it, probably.
I say, tee, he, this will get under Republican skin.
Okay, we won't do pounce.
We'll do seize.
Okay, so they're seizing.
They're all seizing, but it's not going away.
Even Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough, former Republican congressman, who's a liberal host on MSNBC, married to Mika British,
Jezhinsky.
Even he
came out, no fan of Trump, no fan of Republicans anymore.
Even he said, Jones has to drop out.
Coming up, an attorney general candidate in Virginia is apologizing for his texts about a state lawmaker.
We'll go through the messages text.
He'll probably be forced to withdraw from the race and probably is doing a lot there.
All right, Morning Joe will be right back.
Whoa, two takeaways here.
One, when you've lost Morning Joe as a liberal, as a Democrat, you're in trouble.
This attorney general candidate,
I think, is done.
Whether he loses the support of Democrats or not, I think he's done.
The only question now is, will his collapse affect the rest of the race?
Abigail Spanberger, for instance, the gubernatorial candidate, the Democrat.
Because right now, polling, I think as of yesterday, shows she's up 10 points over Winsom Sears, who's the Republican candidate.
So Abigail Spanberger at this point can probably say, all right, I'm going to continue to endorse this AG who wants to murder Republicans and their kids and cops
because it's not affecting my poll numbers.
He, I think, is
done.
But she's going to continue to defend that.
For anyone with even a modicum of moderation, reasonability, morality, even a slight hint, even the simulacrum of such for political gain, they have to drop Jay Jones at this point.
So that's what Joe Scarborough is doing.
He's still somewhere back there.
He remembers what it was like to be at least a moderate Republican and he says, hold on, we can't be murdered.
He wants to murder me and my kids.
We can't have that, right?
Okay.
I think he needs to drop out.
But then what's most telling is,
what does Mika Brzezinski say?
Says, well,
hold on.
She interrupts him.
She seems to disagree.
They're going to break.
So she doesn't quite get the thought out.
He says, I think he's got to drop out of the race.
She goes, but I mean,
they're married.
She's married to a guy who, at least at one point, was Republican.
She's a mainstream media host for many years.
Her father was a major figure of Democrat politics in the 20th century.
And
she says, ah, I mean, I don't know.
What's a little murder of Republicans between friends?
I don't know.
He only wanted, how many kids does he have?
He has two kids that he wants to murder.
I don't, eh.
If he had three or four kids, I mean, that'd be one thing, but
even she.
Even she, not one, not one Democrat endorsement missing.
I know many of you called Senator Booker's office yesterday.
I don't have the phone number on my desk right now.
But if you didn't call Senator Booker's office, or if you didn't call Abigail Spanberger's office, or if you didn't call any of the many people, the unions, the nonprofits that are endorsing Jay Jones,
I would consider calling them, asking why they support this.
The fact that this, I still think
we're not so far gone as a country that Jay Jones is going to become the AG, I think he's done and I think he should be
happily shown the exit from public life and he should go work some private job where no one has to hear from him or his disgusting thoughts anymore.
But
the fact that this is not going to drag down the gubernatorial candidate potentially, other Democrats, it shows you we're in a very different stage than we were six years ago.
We might even, to use a popular word, we might even be on the brink of insurrection.
We'll get to that momentarily.
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Republicans are going to be smearing this.
I don't mean to belabor the point on this AG candidate, but it's just, it's after Charlie's assassination, after the BLM riots, after the attacks on ICE, after the insurrections by the Democrat politicians in the cities, which we'll get to momentarily, after, after, after.
The fact that one of these Democrats running for a law enforcement office is saying, yeah, I want to murder all of you.
I want to murder you and your kids and cops.
I want to murder you all.
I want you to die in your mother's arms.
The fact that he's saying this and
all the Democrats, every single one of them, is just like, oh, great.
Yep.
He didn't lose a single vote.
He didn't lose a single endorsement is so horrifying.
It reveals to you the fetid, rotten core of the Democrat Party and the American left.
And it's going to be run on TV screens and computer screens and phone screens for months.
We start with breaking news from the campaign trail.
Jay Jones is under fire.
Jay Jones is under fire.
Jay Jones is under fire after messages he sent in 2022 saying former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert should be shot.
I'm excited about this to get.
It's been great to be out on the campaign trail with Jay Jones.
You said Gilbert's wife could watch her own child die in her arms so that Gilbert might reconsider his political views.
We deserve an attorney general who will stand up for the people of Virginia.
Jones said, quote, Gilbert, Hitler, and Polpot.
Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.
Jones doubled down, saying, quote, do I think Todd and Jennifer are evil and that they're breeding little fascists?
Yes.
How can Virginians trust a man who said something so horrific, so callously?
Only when people feel pain personally do they move on policy.
Good ad, really good ad from Winsom Sears.
And fair is the other thing.
Look, there are plenty of attacks in political campaigns that are cheap, that are unfair, that are October surprises.
This one's fair because it's not just one little word he said.
It's repeated statements.
Only when people feel the pain will that change their policy.
It's Abigail Spanberger running for governor.
Let your rage fuel you.
It's this guy time and again in multiple conversations, apparently.
After the Democrats were found in polling to be much more likely to endorse political violence as people who are very liberal or eight times as likely to defend political violence as people who are very conservative, as young liberals, upwards of 30% of them support political violence, whereas many, many fewer conservatives do, something like 7% or something of young conservatives.
Time and time and time again, after the hideous reaction to the murder of Charlie Kirk, which on the left varied at all levels from shrugging their shoulders to excusing it to celebrating it.
So it's a fair ad.
And I think this guy, Jay Jones, has to be the face of the Democrat Party because he is, because he is.
He actually represents them.
And many top Democrats, notably Corey Booker, Abigail Spanberger, Planned Parenthood, I guess that makes sense, lots of unions,
all endorse, continue to endorse him today, and they need to be held to account for that.
Okay, speaking of law enforcement, Stephen Miller
just destroyed CNN with facts and logic.
Here's the setup: Stephen Miller was asked if ICE
is racially profiling.
Here's the answer:
Is it the case that, as Pritzker frames it,
you are profiling brown people, that this immigration crackdown is designed to go after people of color?
That is the, it's such a,
oh, what a dumb question.
The illegal aliens who are here are taking jobs away from blacks, they're taking jobs away from whites, they're taking jobs away from Latinos, they're taking their health benefits away, they're taking their school slots away, and of course in many cases, they're committing heinous crimes.
We cannot have a system of law in this country that privileges illegal aliens over American citizens.
And that's what they're doing.
You know it, and I know it.
So that's not exactly a no, Stephen.
Can you just unequivocally statement?
I said it's a dumb question.
Okay.
Well, I appreciate that.
That is a dumb question.
So no, this policy is not designed.
When I said it was a dumb question, it meant no.
Well, I just want to be clear and precise.
I appreciate you trying to qualify my questions, but nevertheless, I think it's a fair one that a lot of people have.
My full answer is no.
That is a lie, and it's a dumb question.
I love him.
I just love Stephen Miller, man.
I love him.
As I've said repeatedly, repeal the 22nd Amendment.
Reagan wanted to do it.
Repeal the 22nd, repeal term limits.
We need to keep this going for a long time.
What is the question?
Is ICE targeting brown people?
He laughs.
What a dumb question.
No.
Well, are you, I mean, but are you sure?
Yeah, I'm sure.
No.
Yeah, but like, are you double triple sure?
Yeah.
So yes, you are.
No, I said, yeah, to the, I'm double triple sure.
No, I'm not.
Hey, it was a dumb question
because Miller explains how.
It's not just that he denies it.
He gives the goods.
He says,
one of the issues with illegal immigration is that they are taking jobs from black people.
Right.
They're competing with black people for certain jobs.
So why would this is why Trump was winning an historic percentage of the black male vote in 2024?
And by the way, why he won 46% of Hispanic voters?
Also,
if you're trying to get Venezuelan illegals, you know, trendy Aragua members out of the country, are you going to target Arabians?
Are you going to target, I don't know, Southern Italians who are a little bit dusky?
Are you going to target Eritreans or Ethiopians?
No, you're not targeting brown people.
However, however.
In fairness to the question,
you do have to
profile.
You have to profile.
I mean, you don't have to profile brown people.
You don't have to merely racially profile or something, but you do have to profile.
This is one of those words, the P word, one of the P words, that has been unfairly maligned.
You have to profile to enforce the law.
You have to profile really to make any judgments throughout the day, but certainly to enforce the law.
Because the cop's job, we have to explain it these days because the would-be top law enforcement official in Virginia wants to kill cops and Republicans and their children.
So we got to explain basic things.
When you are enforcing a law, you have to distinguish between the innocent and the guilty, the good guys and the bad guys, the victims and the perpetrators.
In order to do that, you need to be able to distinguish between them, in some cases very quickly, because they're not going to hold signs up saying, I'm the guilty one.
Come arrest me.
So you have to be able to distinguish between them using powers of inference.
How are you going to be able to distinguish between an American citizen or a lawful immigrant and an illegal alien?
Well, you're going to recognize that the vast majority of illegal aliens don't come from Norway, right?
They come from Latin America.
And you're going to have to recognize that the vast majority of illegal aliens don't speak the Queen's English with received pronunciation.
They speak versions of Spanish.
You will have to recognize that they generally don't wear three-piece J-Press suits.
You know, sometimes
they wear clothing more fitting their communities.
You'll have to notice that
they don't always have the perfect coiff.
Sometimes they have face tattoos and gang symbols.
And so you are profiling.
You're not profiling merely on one criterion.
You're not profiling merely on skin color or something like that, but you are profiling.
Profiling is good.
It's good when it's not unjust.
Prejudice is good when it's not unjust.
We have to operate on prejudgments because we are not sufficiently rational or our minds are not sufficiently efficient.
Our brains are not sufficiently efficient to
reason through everything all the time.
Sometimes you got to go on your gut.
That's okay.
Don't concede that point to the libs that you're not allowed to profile.
Yeah, we know what, we know that MS-13 gangsters
don't speak with a cockney accent.
Okay, we know that.
We don't need to pretend otherwise.
We generally know what they look like.
We generally know what they sound like.
Generally speaking, it's always the ones you most expect.
Okay, now,
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President Trump might invoke the Insurrection Act, which is a very, very old law in America.
Been on the books for many, many years.
And it's been invoked many times, not just in the 19th century, say, but more recently.
Why will he do that?
Because
left-wing cities are spiraling out of control there is crime there is drug use there are violations of federal law there are violations of the civil rights of citizens and the mayors and the governors in these blue cities and blue states won't do anything about it and so trump says i'm going to step in we will not allow these cities to spiral out of control The left might want that.
They might want their autonomous zones.
They might want their weird drugs and sex stuff and crime and murder.
But Trump is saying, we're not going to allow that to happen.
This is contrary to the previous weak, squishy, quasi-libertarian Republican stance, which was, you know, if the residents of those blue cities want to let their cities turn to hell holes, let them have it.
I don't care.
I'll be in my gated community in a red state.
Forget about them.
Ha ha ha.
Individualism or whatever.
But Trump is saying, no, no.
I'm on the side of the little guy and I'm on the side of American unity and I want to make our country great again.
And making our country great again means not allowing our cities to go to hell.
We're one country, and we have an interest in those cities.
And those citizens of those cities,
they have the right to be protected.
And they can call on their federal government and we'll help them out.
We're not just going to abandon them.
First of all, there are many conservatives in these cities.
There are many Republicans, even if they don't form a majority.
So we're not going to just abandon them.
And we're not going to abandon the city.
We're not even going to abandon the Democrats.
You don't get to let your cities turn to hell.
It's kind of like
when you have little kids and they don't want to clean their room.
The squishy libertarian individualist answer is, well, kids, it's your room.
You know, it's your room.
If you want to have, you know, maggots everywhere and
clothes and toys strewn about and blood on the walls, that's fine.
That's your room.
It's your right to your room.
But that's not how I run my house.
I would say, hey, actually, it's my house.
And
I have a responsibility.
I'm put in a position of authority to make sure not only that your rights are protected, but that you are living in conditions that are conducive to your flourishing.
And so it's not just your, it's your room.
You have substantial control over your room.
You get to put your stuffed animals where you want.
You get to, I don't know, turn the lights on or the fan on as you want.
But
you don't get to burn your room down because I'm, it's my house.
I'm the dad, okay?
And it's my house.
That's what Trump is saying.
That is the conservative point of view.
That's certainly the traditional point of view.
I think it's the only defensible point of view.
So the little kids are throwing their temper tantrums in Portland and Chicago.
In Chicago, the mayor of Chicago wants to establish ice-free zones.
What's an ice-free zone?
According to this order in Chicago,
city property
can ban ice.
Now, does that sound right to you?
That a city
can ban federal law enforcement from enforcing federal law?
Wouldn't that seem to violate the supremacy clause, the nature of federalism?
That's a little strange, wouldn't you say?
But it goes further.
It says that private businesses can choose to display a sign indicating that ICE cannot enter without a warrant.
This reminds me.
of when like liberal Facebook boomers would post some random, you know, chainmail slop that says like, this is just to say that Facebook has no right to my pictures.
Do you remember that?
This was going on.
This happens every so often, but it started a few years ago.
See, this is a privacy notice that I'm asserting my rights that Facebook doesn't get to use my pictures.
But that's not,
that doesn't do anything.
That has no effect.
That's just.
nonsense.
They have a right to your pictures the minute you upload them.
Well, it's the same thing here.
I am just saying that federal law enforcement has no right to enforce federal law in my marijuana shop.
It's like, oh yeah, that's a nice sign you have there.
I'm taking all your drugs now.
I'm taking all your illegal aliens now.
But I have a sign in my window.
Oh, that's great.
Good for you.
That's good.
Look at that.
Look at your sign.
You colored inside the lines on your sign.
Good.
That's good job,
Chicago.
I'm enforcing federal law now.
Get out of the way.
I'm going to, you don't, you don't actually have the right to do that.
You don't know, but you don't.
maybe we've done, we've, we've failed as parents because we, we have given you unreasonable expectations.
But you don't, you don't get to violate federal law because you put a sign in your window.
You don't get to
abolish federalism and our constitutional order because you like doodled a sign.
Sorry, not going to happen.
Trump was asked how far he's going to take this.
Would he go so far if the cities and the states push back enough, the liberal cities in the states, would he go so far as to invoke the Insurrection Act?
Here's what he says.
Over a weekend,
Mr.
President, what?
The Insurrection Act?
Under what conditions or terms would you?
Well, I'd do it if it was necessary.
So far, it hasn't been necessary, but we have an Insurrection Act for a reason.
If I had to enact it, I'd do that.
If people were being killed and courts were holding us up, or governors or mayors were holding us up.
Sure, I do that.
I mean, I want to make sure that people aren't killed.
We have to make sure that our cities are safe.
I love this one line.
I love the whole answer, but the one line he says, we have an insurrection act for a reason.
What does the insurrection act do?
It empowers the president to deploy the U.S.
military and to federalize the National Guard.
within the United States.
That's what it does.
Been on the books for a very, very long time.
It's not even just one of those long time-ago laws that, you know, we used to enforce in the 1850s, but we don't enforce them anymore.
We've enforced them pretty recently.
Well, actually, even more recently than the two examples I'm going to cite, but the two examples from the 20th century that are most notable are Eisenhower and Kennedy invoking the Insurrection Act to desegregate schools and communities at gunpoint.
Forcing racial integration at gunpoint.
That merited invoking the Insurrection Act.
But cities burning to the ground, invasions.
I don't want to be hyperbolic.
Parts of cities burning to the ground around the country, not the whole cities, but parts of them.
An invasion of illegal aliens, all of whom in some way have a connection to criminal cartels across the southern border, some of whom, some members of whom are actual cartel members themselves, foreign terrorist organizations.
Murder, theft,
rape, criminals getting out of prison.
How does
the social engineering of racial integration merit the Insurrection Act,
but cities becoming third world hellholes with a foreign invasion
of particularly criminal people, some of whom are designated as foreign terrorists?
How does that not?
I'm not saying that racial integration didn't merit invoking the Insurrection Act.
I'm saying if you think that merited invoking the Insurrection Act, how could you not say that the city's falling into disrepair, explicitly rebuffing federal law enforcement to enforce the most basic federal laws would not?
It's crazy.
Because the way the lib media are going to play this is they're going to say, Trump's invoking the Insurrection Act.
He's a tyrant.
Was Kennedy a tyrant?
Was Eisenhower a tyrant?
Were any of the other presidents who have invoked the Insurrection Act from the 19th century, the 20th century, and so on?
Were they all tyrants?
No.
And
if any of those instances could qualify as tyranny, would you really say that preventing cities from falling into murderous cesspools filled with foreign terrorists would qualify?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
We need
order so that we can have a functioning country, so that we can be strong.
We'll get to that in one second, because
there was an excellent observation from the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth.
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My favorite comment yesterday, it's from The Viking 8513, who says they don't kill you because you're fascist.
They call you fascist so they can kill you.
That's true.
The semantic value of calling someone fascist,
Nazi,
all the rest, is to justify violence against you.
That's what it means.
It doesn't mean, when the left calls someone a Nazi, they don't really know what that means.
They don't know much about fascism.
I don't think they've read Giovanni Gentile's essay.
I don't think they're familiar with the
intricacies of National Socialism.
They're saying that because in our popular understanding,
Hitler is the devil.
He's not even just Hitler.
He's the devil.
He's an embodiment of evil, a personification of evil.
And
therefore, it can be resisted at all costs.
And anything would be justified in rebuffing a Nazi.
And so
that's how they justify killing you.
Okay.
What is our strength?
What
constitutes our strength?
For many decades now, we've been told that diversity is our strength.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, speaking to the United States Navy, says otherwise.
Your diversity is not your strength.
Your strength is your unity of purpose, your shared mission, your love of country.
Simple and yet provocative and contrary to the zeitgeist.
Diversity is not your strength.
Do you know where that phrase comes from?
Diversity is your strength?
It comes from Dan Quayle.
Dan Quayle,
who I kind of like, but Dan Quayle, the largely forgotten vice president to George H.W.
Bush, he used that phrase in late 80s, early 90s.
That's it.
It doesn't go back to the Constitution, doesn't go back to the Declaration of Independence, doesn't go back to the mid-80s.
It goes back to Dan Quayle.
It is a dubious proposition.
There is no evidence that diversity is ever strength.
Unity is strength.
When you have a,
I don't know, a
metal bar, or a bar, not even a metal bar, a bar made of composite materials, you know, some metals.
some precious metals, some steel, some sand, some clay, some Elmer's glue, some paper mache.
It's diverse.
It's really diverse, this bar.
Is that bar stronger than a bar just made of steel or a bar just made of gold?
Or for that matter, a bar just made of paper mache?
At least the bar made of paper-mache is not going to have these heavy points that kind of pull and fall and tear.
Unity is strength.
It's not to say that people who are diverse in certain ways cannot be strong together.
But what makes them strong is not their diversity.
It's their unity.
It's not to say that people who are from different racial or ethnic backgrounds can't be strong together.
But if they are to be strong together, it's because of something they share, a unity of purpose, a unity of belief, a unity of loyalty to a particular country or a cause.
The diversity will make them weaker in as much as you focus on the diversity.
The only thing that will make them strong is the unity.
This was common sense until the early 90s or something.
P.
Tech Seth, restoring that.
Bingo, spot on the money.
Now,
returning to normal.
There is
a case coming up to the Supreme Court, and it's on another one of these slogans that no one thinks about.
Diversity is our strength.
We just kind of, it's just drilled into our heads.
Well, here's another slogan.
Conversion therapy.
Have you heard of conversion therapy?
Conversion therapy.
is, if you hear the liberals talk about it, it's when you, you know, hook like the poor trans five-year-olds up to electrodes and torture them or something.
That's what I don't know.
That's the image they paint.
That doesn't happen, of course.
Nothing even resembling that happens.
But conversion therapy, so-called, is when a person who is confused about his sex or has unwanted sexual urges or desires or behaviors goes to a therapist and says, Hey, I have distress because of all these sexual behaviors and urges and desires.
Can you help me?
And the therapist says, Yes, I can try to help you.
That's conversion therapy.
Because if the therapist says, hey, yes, you,
well, it's only conversion therapy, I'm sorry, if the person wants to go from a deviant sexual behavior to a normal sexual behavior.
If a person wants to go from a normal sexual behavior to a deviant sexual behavior, like a person comes to a therapist and says, hey, I'm married.
I have a wife.
I, you know, have a white picket fence and a dog and three kids.
And I, I don't know, I, you know,
but I really want to be a woman.
woman now.
I'm a man, but I want to be a woman.
Or I really want to,
you know, go date three fellas in a billy goat.
I really, I, I, I, I, I want to do that.
And the therapist says, oh, yeah, I'll help you think about that.
I'll help you resolve that identity.
That's totally fine.
The law says that's awesome.
But if the guy who's, thinks he's a woman or the guy with three, three guys in a billy goat or whatever says, hey, I really actually, I don't, I think this is bad.
And I'd, I'd rather have a more more normal kind of sexual view and desires and behaviors.
And
the therapist says, okay, I'll try to help you do that.
That's illegal.
The therapist will lose his or her license over that.
So there's a court case about this because
it's not that conversion therapy is illegal and other kinds of therapy are illegal.
It's that.
Some kinds of conversion therapy are illegal, but not the other kinds.
The ones that say, hey, you should go be gay or trans, that's great.
That's fine.
It's only the other way.
So at a deeper level, what this gets to is the fact that all therapy of all kinds, not just sex kinds, of all kinds, all therapy is conversion therapy because someone comes in and says, hey, I have a certain way of thinking that is causing me distress.
And I want to think in another kind of way.
I have a certain kind of behavior.
I want to behave in another kind of way.
I have a certain kind of identity.
I want to have a different kind of identity.
And the entire purpose of therapy, the raise raison debt of the entire industry, is to convert people from one set of ideas and behaviors to another.
But some of them are illegal now.
So this licensed therapist and evangelical Protestant, Kaylee Chiles, says that she wants to help religious teens who struggle with their sexual orientation and gender.
And she wants to help them to live a life consistent with their faith.
But she has to turn these teens away because it's illegal according to state law.
So
the teens who,
she says she doesn't want to convert them in the sense she's not forcing anything on them, but for teens who want to, quote, reduce or eliminate unwanted sexual attractions, change sexual behaviors, or grow the experience of harmony with one's physical body,
she's not allowed to do that.
It's very strange.
What if a teen comes and says, hey, I'm addicted to pornography
and
I don't want to look at pornography anymore?
You would think this would be a pretty basic area for a psychologist to handle, right?
That's sexual compulsion that's clearly bad for you, that involves things that were illegal for most of American history.
And surely that would...
And I think under the state law,
if the teen said,
I want to stop looking at straight porn, I think
the therapist is allowed to do it.
But if the same teen goes in and says, I want to stop looking at gay porn,
I don't think the way the law is written, I don't think that the therapist is allowed to do it.
Is that the craziest thing you've ever heard in your life?
Or furthermore, if the person says,
I don't want to have to, I want to kind of change the sexual fantasies that are bothering me.
Well, that's really no different from porn.
It's not all that different from a porn addiction.
There, I think it's pretty clear that the therapist is not allowed to intervene.
If they're straight fantasies, the therapist is allowed to intervene.
If they're not straight, if they're aberrant or deviant fantasies, the therapist is not.
There is no way that that should be legal.
That's obviously preposterous.
The case is going up to the Supreme Court.
I want to give due consideration to the other side here.
The fear from a lot of people, the liberals and the people who bought into propaganda, but even moderate people, is that some hyper-zealous parents of a kind of dubious religious view are to seriously damage their children by
forcing them into this therapy that's going to potentially make their psychiatric problems worse.
And so it'd be much better for the teens, this is what the liberals would argue, it'd be much better for the teens to come out as gay or trans or pans or this or that or the other thing.
And to make that argument, the liberals have to ignore all of the comorbidities that go along with those identities.
The anxiety, the depression, the suicidality.
They have to ignore all of that, not just with trans, but with the LGBT umbrella broadly.
But let's go with it for a second.
Let's just ignore that for a second too.
Let's be as generous to the liberals' argument as we can be.
The argument is that the government must intervene to overrule the parents in cases of sexual morality.
Right?
That is essentially what the liberals are saying.
That's why we have to ban conversion therapy.
And my question is: what is the evidence that the government is a better arbiter of sexual morality than the parents?
I'm not saying parents can't be bad arbiters of sexual morality.
I'm not saying the government can't be a good arbiter of sexual morality.
I'm asking you right now, today, year of our Lord 2025, what is the argument that the government, which
has in recent years vociferously embraced transgender ideology, transing the children,
weird sex, pornography, self-abuse, on and on and on and on.
What is the argument that that entity is better at sexual morality than parents?
There's no evidence for it.
And there's a ton of evidence to the contrary.
I'm not even asking you to come to some grand conclusion about government for parents in general.
I'm just saying right now, the government that
promotes freaky, creepy, weird sex stuff that is really bad for you and for, and especially bad for children.
That government is not a better arbiter of these questions than parents, even if parents might be a mixed bag.
Okay, before we go, there's one last stray I have to get to.
And it involves, it involves sex stuff because it involves marriage.
Aisha Curry.
Aisha Curry, I am told, is the wife of Steph Curry.
Steph Curry, I am told, is a professional athlete.
That's basically all I know about Steph Curry.
So he's wealthy.
He's famous.
He's married this woman.
She's got everything, everything that most women want.
She's got kids.
She's got it all, man.
And she's still unhappy, as she explains to the Call Her Daddy podcast.
I didn't want kids.
I didn't want to get married.
I thought I was going to be career girl and that's it.
And I had my eyes set on my goals.
And I was never the little girl that like dreamt about the wedding dress and all of that.
And then it happened so early in my life.
Did you
talk to Steph about it?
He tries
to resonate with me, but he just can't.
And he also comes from a place of like,
it's effing stupid.
Like,
it's not true.
So why are you?
And I'm like, but wait, like, listen to how it makes me feel.
And he's like, but why does it make you feel like that?
It's not real.
After we got married, we found out we were pregnant with our daughters so quickly.
It
I didn't even have time to think about what I wanted anymore.
It's so interesting.
I spent my entire life
like trying to work towards something and then it kind of just disappeared.
And
I didn't think twice about it.
Aisha Curry,
the the woman to whom everything happens
the the woman with the least agency in the world she didn't want to get married she didn't want to have kids i don't know steph curry just came up one day with his bat is he does he plays basketball or football whatever whatever ball game he plays you know came up he took the baseball bat i don't know whatever whatever sport it is he just clubbed her on the head one day dragged her back to his cave And next thing she knows, she's married.
And then you know what happened.
She, I don't know.
She went, she must have, she dozed off one day.
I don't know.
Next thing you know, she wakes up, she's pregnant.
Can you imagine?
She didn't want to get married.
She wanted to have kids.
She had this other plan.
Her life sucks, you know, doesn't it?
She's got to,
she's got to have a beautiful family and a supportive husband and a ton of material resources and public adulation.
And she's got to have all that.
She has to have that, but she wanted something else.
She doesn't exactly know what, but it's like, ah,
it's like life, you know?
A reminder, a takeaway here.
I don't mean to beat up on Mrs.
Mrs.
Curry all that much.
Just a reminder.
And it's not even just the women.
It's more pronounced among women, but it's true of people in general.
Being happy, being joyful
is kind of like a state of being.
It's not really contingent on external circumstances.
To some degree, it is.
When your friend dies, you're going to have a bad couple weeks.
You're going to have a tough couple weeks, I should say.
You're going to have a tough couple weeks.
When you have material wants, you're going to struggle a little bit.
When you have longings that are unfulfilled,
that can wear on you a little bit.
But just broadly speaking, over the course of your life, your happiness and your
misery have basically nothing to do with your external circumstances.
Because happiness is,
well, Aristotle defines it as excellent rational activity done in accordance with virtue.
So it's kind of a movement of the soul.
It's not really about how much money, you know, the ideal amount of money to have, right?
You know, the perfect amount of money is just a little bit more.
That's how it is.
I remember I have a friend.
once who said to me, I had been to
a beautiful beach in the Caribbean, beautiful beach in the ocean.
I was just talking about how great it was.
And my friend says, oh, Michael, you could be happy anywhere.
I said, if I can't be happy here, how can I be happy?
What are you talking about?
This is as good as it gets.
But maybe there was some truth to that observation.
Take the warning from Aisha Curry.
If you're just walking around now, just,
it was a bad day.
Tomorrow will be better, though.
But I'm having a...
And if only I, if only I had a different lunch, if only I had a different job.
If only I had a different, if only I, if only, if only.
You're going to have a bad life with that attitude, man.
Don't do it.
Fix it now.
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