Joe Rogan
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So one of the ways they find out the difference between mammals, some mammals in particular, when you see a baby mammal, the difference between a male and a female is easily recognized by the size of the gap between their anal hole and where their genitals are.
You know, it's like... No, no, no.
No, I'll explain why it's not.
Because when they've done studies where they've used phthalates, particularly phthalates, and they've introduced them specifically, purposely into certain mammals and rodents, their taint shrinks.
And their taint shrinks and their penis size shrinks.
And there's studies on alligators.
Where alligators, when they live in polluted rivers, they have smaller penises.
And she talked about all this.
And all this, these are endocrine disruptors that are in the environment that are doing something that reduces fertility.
And it changes the way the human biology functions.
And it makes men more feminine and it makes women less fertile.
Well, ultimately, when you look at the greys, what do they look like?
They look like they have no genitals.
They look like they have no sex.
That might be where biology has to go to transcend away from our territorial primate biology.
Our territorial primate biology that is insistent on war and violence.
It may not be.
It may be completely non-beneficial to all life.
Right.
That we have to transcend that.