Chapter 1: What contradictions exist between leftist words and actions?
Okay, she's beating up a pinata of Donald J. Trump all while wearing a shirt that says, make America kind again. I know you see the contradiction and we're gonna talk about that contradiction and the hypocrisy that exists on the left today with leftist language versus leftist actions. Let's talk about it. Guys, before we get into today's video, please like and subscribe.
Today is an interesting one. And I say that as a former leftist myself, one of the biggest things that really made me leave the left was recognizing the contradiction that exists between leftist words and leftist actions. I was one of those people who was all coexist, tolerance, anti-racism. And then you dive deeper into these words and what they mean in practice for leftist people.
And they have nothing to do with coexistence, tolerance, kindness, or anything of the sort. Now, the video that sparked this idea for me was this old woman beating up a pinata of Donald J. Trump.
Chapter 2: How does the pinata incident illustrate leftist hypocrisy?
We'll watch it one more time. I mean, she's really going at it in that make America kind again, which of course, I don't think that's what kindness looks like. I don't. think it looks like beating up a pinata of a human being or made in the image of another human being. But that is the nature of Trump derangement syndrome and wokeness in itself.
And I found myself thinking, you know what, this happens a lot on the left. And as somebody who thought I was fighting for a side of tolerance, I quickly realized that these are the least tolerant people really on the planet when it comes to diverse ideas, opinions, or anything that doesn't toe the line of their ideology.
And then I thought to myself, this happens a lot with left-leaning language. Let's look at some popular books on the left.
Chapter 3: What popular leftist books reveal about anti-racism?
Here's one titled How to Be an Antiracist. Many of us know this book by Ibram X. Kendi. Another one titled White Fragility, Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism. Now the left continuously frames itself as being anti-racist, which is even a further step than just being against racism, I guess.
You can say I'm not a racist, but they want you to be anti-racist, meaning you are actively in your everyday life working to deconstruct your own racism, how you move through the world through the lens of race and how you look at people of different skin colors.
Now, interestingly enough, these people claiming to be anti-racist I found are some of the most racist individuals I've ever met in my life. They are continuously making racial judgments, breaking the world down based on race, breaking down people based on race, and subscribing judgments to certain people based off of their skin color. You want to see this in practice?
Watch how these individuals talk about white people, which is how we get these book titles.
Chapter 4: How do leftists define anti-racism and its implications?
like white fragility, which is how we get white people labeled as the oppressor, which is where we get ideas like that of white privilege or the white system set in place to benefit these white people. And I've never heard really more racist remarks than that out of the mouth of a leftist who's claiming to be anti-racist.
much like the old woman with the Make America Kind Again t-shirt who's beating up a pinata of Donald Trump in the name of kindness. Now, furthermore, on these anti-racist notes, I just want to let everybody know that one of the people responsible for pushing this anti-racism word or identifying as an anti-racist is Ibram X. Kendi. Now, he writes in his book that,
And he's dead serious about this, okay? That he had a belief that white people are, in fact, aliens because of a documentary that he watched. Now, I don't think Ibram X. Kendi has ever clarified this belief about white people being aliens. Now, does that sound a little... I don't know. racist, racist to you.
Chapter 5: What examples showcase the left's claims of inclusivity?
Now, moving on from our anti-racist, racists, you'll often hear this same side talk about things like bigotry, hatred, prejudice. You'll see fun little signs and infographics like this. No bigotry, hatred, or prejudice allowed at this station at any time. Travel alternative, your BS stops here.
Now, in the name of not being bigoted or not having hatred, they say respect trans people or your pronouns will be was slash were. meaning a threat of violence, meaning that you will no longer be living on this earth anymore. Your pronouns will be was slash were. All this on a sign that says no hatred or prejudice allowed. You can't make this shit up, okay?
And we know that the left is really good at this.
Chapter 6: How does the left's language contradict its actions?
I was really good at this as a leftist. Putting really nice messaging on a package full of
BS, let's say, where you say things like no bigotry, hatred, or prejudice, but you are full of bigotry, hatred, and prejudice towards all different types of people, but especially those who do not wholeheartedly agree with everything you think and feel, even when a lot of what you think and feel are extremely radical beliefs. Now, here's another one.
These are the individuals who hop into the streets and say things like Black Lives Matter, Asian Lives Matter, blank lives matter. They love a phrase like that. As soon as you say all, as soon as you put all in front of those two words, boom. These are the type of depictions you get. This is the type of reaction you get.
And these are the people who care about the precious nature of lives and say that all lives deserve dignity and respect.
Chapter 7: What evidence is there of leftist violence despite claims of peace?
The left also likes to portray itself as being peaceful and non-violent. And I don't have to tell you guys that that is not the case. We have an overwhelming amount of examples of leftist violence in media today, in entertainment today, with the very words of leftists being shared online and with their actions out in the streets.
But just for shits and giggles, here's a guy that made the mistake of wearing a jacket, I guess, that had the American flag and the word freedom on it.
Take it off. Take it off.
If you didn't hear that, the guy said, take it off and you won't get hurt. These are mostly peaceful protesters. These are people who care about nonviolence and peaceful resistance, threatening somebody because of what he's wearing.
We did a video recently about a conservative journalist, Savannah Hernandez, getting beaten up in the streets of Minneapolis for simply trying to document what was happening at some of these protests.
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Chapter 8: How does the episode conclude on the topic of leftist ideology?
And of course, we have the famous mostly peaceful protest screenshot that circulates online virtually every time the tolerant left is spoken about or every time they try to claim that they are, in fact, peaceful and nonviolent agitators in this revolution.
Beyond being anti-racist and racist at the same time, being non-violent while also violent, being peaceful, anything but, you also have this group that is consistently claiming to be inclusive, but their inclusivity comes to the exclusion of many other groups. A great example of this is our use of inclusive language.
In the name of transgenderism and gender ideology, we've become so much more inclusive in our language, which is how we get clips like this circulating on the internet.
The leading cause of death for pregnant people in the United States. Women, moms, whatever terminology you want to use. I just don't understand what pregnant people is referring to. Are we talking about women, pregnant women, people who are pregnant? I mean, you're, you're a board certified physician and you're telling me men can get pregnant in the United States today. People who
are born biologically, people who are born biologically female have a uterus, but recognize that through society, they identify as male through gender norms. They are able to get pregnant, even though externally they may present themselves as a man. So females.
So females, so women, so moms, so pregnant women. And interestingly enough, this is all in the name of inclusion, as I've said before. So women get excluded to now be called cis women or to be placed in a category of biological women or pregnant people or people with uteruses, but this is meant to make us feel more included, right?
You have Johns Hopkins University switching out their definition of lesbian from being women attracted to women to non-men attracted to non-men because that's more inclusive. Right, ladies? Right, women? Right. Pregnant women. You have to make it make sense. OK. And then you have women who are trying to do their jobs. And by women, I mean women.
And they have to correct the record because of this inclusive language.
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine has released research which says that nearly 600 heat related deaths are expected in the UK. Malcolm Mystery, who was involved in the research, says that the aged population, Pregnant people, women, and those with pre-existing health conditions need to take precautions.
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