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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Amber Athey - Why are Girls in a Mental Health Crisis

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Daily News

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Amber Athey is a radio host and Writer for The Spectator.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:05.6

You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast.

0:09.0

Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the IHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:14.5

Hey, team, this is the Buck Sexton Show.

0:16.8

And on this episode, we have Amber Athe with us now.

0:21.4

She is the Washington editor of The Spectator.

0:25.4

She's a writer, columnist, author.

0:28.0

In fact, she's got a book that is just on the new shelves out there,

0:33.5

I guess on the shelves, and it's a new book on them,

0:36.1

called Snowflakes Revolt. We're going to talk to Amber about that and some other important stuff going on. Now, Amber, good to see you again. How are you doing? I'm doing great. Thank you so much for having me on the program, Buck. Let's talk about the snowflakes, shall we? Because we don't hear that term a lot anymore, not as much as we used to.

0:54.8

And then we saw the Stanford Law School, the antics, the lunacy, the acting like a roomful

1:05.4

of spoiled children, but shouting a lot of curses at the federal judge, Judge Duncan.

1:12.1

And I think Snowflakes maybe is the thing we have to bring back now because how else do you describe law students who shout down a federal judge who has been invited to their university to speak?

1:24.4

Right. It's a term that's kind of considered gauche now, but I'm almost using it tongue in cheek in the book's title because the whole premise of this book is that conservatives really got it wrong in a lot of our commentary about what would happen to these crazy campus activists. A lot of us kind of thought that they would get out into the real world and they would melt,

1:47.0

so to speak, right?

1:48.0

The real world would hit them in the face.

1:50.0

They wouldn't get safe spaces and trigger warnings from their employers and they would eventually

1:55.0

just have to adapt or die.

1:57.0

But instead what happened is that they actually brought their politics with them off campus and are using a lot of the same tactics that we saw at Stanford University just recently with this speech from the judge that you mentioned where they basically orchestrate mobs.

2:12.9

They have online cancel campaigns.

2:15.2

They use social media to shame their employers.

2:17.3

And it's all done with the

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