Rapinoe's Final Middle Finger, Radical Trans Ideology, and Failures of Progressive Policies, with Carrie Prejean and Jason Rantz | Ep. 635
Sep 26, 2023
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Carrie Prejean Boller, a community activist, joins Megyn Kelly to discuss disturbing details of a male sexual offender in a women's prison, the rise of male sex offenders 'transitioning' before jail, San Francisco street fair promoted by extreme trans ideology, Megan Rapinoe's last 'middle finger,' a non-binary character in 'Paw Patrol,' and more. Jason Rantz, author of 'What's Killing America,' discusses juvenile crime surge, failures of restorative justice, harmful effects of 'housing first' policies, rising fentanyl overdoses, and decay of Seattle.
Children's programming is introducing non-binary characters to promote inclusivity and challenge traditional concepts of family.
Controversy arises over the influence of introducing transgender themes to young viewers in children's shows.
The podcast discusses the failures of progressive policies in addressing crime, drug addiction, and homelessness, calling for a comprehensive approach to these issues.
Deep dives
Introduction of a non-binary character in Paw Patrol's spin-off show
Paw Patrol's spin-off show, Rubble and Crew, has introduced a non-binary character, aiming to normalize non-binary identities for young viewers. The character's non-binary identity is not directly addressed in the show yet, but the presence of the LGBTQ+ flag on their design suggests the intention to subtly introduce these concepts. This reflects the ongoing trend of incorporating diverse characters in children's programming to create a sense of normalcy surrounding non-binary identities.
Controversy surrounding the introduction of a non-binary character in Blues Clues
Blues Clues, an acclaimed children's show, faced controversy after including a scene featuring transgender beavers with mastectomy scars. This move by the show's writer, Lynn's A. Amer, sparked debate over the influence of such content on young viewers. Some argue that introducing these concepts at a young age normalizes and paves the way for later acceptance of these ideas. This development also highlights the ongoing discussions around what should be considered appropriate for children's programming.
The broader push for inclusion and diversity
The introduction of non-binary characters and diverse storylines in children's programming reflects the broader push for inclusion and diversity. Content creators aim to broaden the definition of family and challenge traditional concepts. However, these efforts have also drawn criticisms from those who see it as an attempt to influence and indoctrinate young viewers. The debate around these issues continues as society navigates the balance between representation and age-appropriate content.
Radical Left's Destructive Policies: Crime and Criminal Justice
The podcast episode examines the destructive policies of the radical left, focusing on crime and criminal justice. The speaker criticizes the decriminalization of teen crime, arguing that it has led to a rise in violent offenses. They highlight specific cases where young offenders receive lenient punishments, leading to repeat offenses and endangering society. The podcast also explores the failures of the harm reduction approach in drug policy. The speaker criticizes the "housing first" model for homelessness, pointing out that it neglects the underlying causes of homelessness and fails to provide adequate treatment for addiction.
Rising Overdose Deaths and the Fentanyl Crisis
Another key point discussed in the podcast is the rise in overdose deaths and the fentanyl crisis. The speaker highlights the significant increase in fatal overdoses, particularly related to fentanyl, pointing out that harm reduction strategies have failed to address the issue effectively. They criticize the lack of treatment and detox options, while emphasizing that harm reduction programs often prioritize the interests of those running the programs over the well-being of individuals struggling with addiction.
Impact on Society and the Need for Change
The podcast concludes by discussing the broader impact of these destructive policies on society. The speaker highlights the dangers of drug use in public spaces, pointing out incidents of fentanyl use on public transportation. They emphasize the need for action and a shift away from ineffective strategies, calling for a more comprehensive approach to crime, drug addiction, and homelessness. The podcast concludes with a sense of urgency and a call to push back against these policies and demand change for the betterment of society.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Carrie Prejean Boller, community activist, to discuss the disturbing details of a male sexual offender getting to be housed in a women's prison, the rise of male sex offenders “transitioning” right before going to jail, left ideology pushing that men can become women, the disgusting San Francisco street fair being promoted by a far left California politician, his history of pushing extreme trans ideology on children, another trans person named homecoming queen, Megan Rapinoe’s last “middle finger” to America as she stays silent during the National Anthem in her last game, refusing to put her hand over her heart, Rapinoe's arrogance and setting a terrible example for young girls, a new non-binary "Paw Patrol" spin-off show character, a white Miss Zimbabwe winning (that looks like Megyn), and more. Then Jason Rantz, author of "What's Killing America," joins to discuss the juvenile crime surge, progressives claiming racism and dismissing the increase in crime by teens, the failures of restorative justice, what harm reduction really is and its failure to address the drug crisis, how "housing first" policies don't fix the homelessness crisis, the surge in overdoses from fentanyl and other drugs, whether we're hurting kids by not charging them for their actions, living in Seattle as it has decayed, and more.