Biden's Outrageous Title IX Changes Hurting Women and Men, with Alex Clark, Mary Morgan, May Mailman, Inez Stepman, and KC Johnson | Ep. 771
Apr 19, 2024
auto_awesome
The podcast discusses Biden's controversial changes to Title IX affecting women, men, and due process rights, misgendering as sex discrimination, examples of wrongful sexual assault accusations on campuses, resistance against radical gender ideology, campus degeneracy, birth rate concerns, and disturbing public protests.
Biden's Title IX changes hurt women and men, favoring 'trans' women over biological sexes.
New rules infringe on parental rights, punish misgendering, and lead to discrimination.
Biden's revisions jeopardize due process rights for men in campus sexual assault cases.
Discussing campus dynamics reveals biased Title IX investigations favoring accusers over the accused.
Deep dives
Changes in Political Views Post-2020 Elections
In the podcast episode, the host shares her personal shift in political views post the 2020 elections, highlighting a shift in concerns towards culture and societal impacts beyond personal experiences. She recounts a poignant interaction with her liberal breast oncology doctor after revealing her vote for Donald Trump, emphasizing principles over personal approval.
Impact of Title IX Changes
The episode delves into the significant implications of the Title IX revisions, particularly focusing on women's rights, due process, and free speech. It highlights how the new regulations expand Title IX to encompass an undefined gender identity, disregarding the biological and binary understanding of sex. The episode sheds light on the erosion of due process rights for accused students and the constriction of free speech within educational institutions.
Upholding Civil Rights Protections
Discussing civil rights laws in the US, the podcast underscores the controversy surrounding the Biden administration's modifications to Title IX regulations. It critiques the reduction of rights for accused students, shifting the process towards encouraging reports instead of determining the truth. The conversation emphasizes the importance of fairness, truth-seeking, and protection of due process rights in Title IX cases.
Campus Injustices and Legal Inequities
Examining specific cases like those at Amherst and Oberlin, the podcast explores the disturbing campus dynamics leading to unjust outcomes for accused students. It highlights instances where Title IX investigations favored accusers over accused individuals, illustrating unfair processes and biased practices within campus judicial procedures.
The Complexity of Campus Title IX Cases
Campus Title IX cases have brought attention to the complexities surrounding allegations of sexual assault. The podcast discusses cases where guilt is assumed rather than proven, leading to potential wrongful findings. The influence of college interests, fear of protests, and lack of due process protections for the accused highlight the challenges and potential injustices within campus Title IX procedures.
Implications of Recent Title IX Revisions
The podcast delves into the recent revisions to Title IX under the Biden administration, focusing on the potential impacts on due process rights for accused individuals. The changes, set to take effect on August 1st, raise concerns about fair procedures, exclusion of relevant evidence, and limitations on cross-examination and expert testimonies. The discussion highlights the shift towards a 'believe all women' approach and the need for meaningful defense rights.
Critique of Gender Policies and Activism
The discussion extends to critiques of gender-related policies and activism shaping societal norms. The podcast addresses issues such as polyamory, gender identity, and campus culture, emphasizing the influence of radical ideologies and their impact on traditional values. Insights explore the ideological divides, highlighting concerns about the erosion of cultural and moral foundations in modern society.
Megyn Kelly opens the show by revealing for the first time she voted for Donald Trump in 2020, the reasons why that relate to her concerns about her daughter and sons, Biden’s outrageous changes to Title IX that help "trans" women but hurt biological women and men, the way it endangers girls and harms the due process rights of boys and men, and more. Then May Mailman and Inez Stepman of the Independent Women's Forum join to discuss why Biden’s new Title IX rules will hurt biological men and women, the infringement on parents' rights with these changes, why misgendering can now be punished as sex discrimination, how Biden's changes to stop discrimination actually leads to more discrimination, and more. Then KC Johnson, author of "The Campus Rape Frenzy," joins to discuss how Biden’s new Title IX rules will ruin men and boy’s due process on campuses, examples of when male students were wrongfully accused of sexual assault in cases on campuses, and more. And Alex Clark, host of "The Spillover," and Mary Morgan, host of "Pop Culture Crisis," join to discuss how young girls and women must fight back over radical gender ideology, campus degeneracy that has become the norm, the outrageous viral post from Andrew Tate and his influence with boys and men, whether the birth rate is a problem in America, "red pill" conservatives in our culture, a man setting himself on fire in front of the Trump trial, and more.