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Jay Dyer & Andrew Wilson GO OFF on Tomi Lahren, Destiny, Cenk Uygur -AJ

Aug 16, 2025
Andrew Wilson, a sharp debater and commentator, joins in a lively discussion that critiques contemporary views on rights. They dissect how modern feminism’s claims might be ideologically constructed, questioning their roots in male-granted privileges. The dialogue also tackles gender dynamics and the portrayal of men as predators, urging a reevaluation of traditional values. Furthermore, they analyze political loyalty, especially regarding Trump, exploring the complex landscape of American populism and the generational shifts influencing political ideologies.
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Rights Need A Grounding

  • Andrew Wilson argues rights are fictional in modern secular terms and require divine grounding to be coherent.
  • Without grounding, claims of rights reduce to appeals to force and made-up entitlements.
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Rights Versus Force

  • Andrew Wilson calls secular rights an appeal to force and warns rights hold only as much as one can enforce them.
  • He argues invented rights permit arbitrary counterclaims unless anchored in divine law.
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Government Grants Are Force-Backed

  • Wilson says when people claim government grants rights they concede those rights depend on state force.
  • He stresses feminists must appeal to men/government because they lack unilateral force to secure rights.
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