4.9 • 720 Ratings
🗓️ 24 November 2022
⏱️ 36 minutes
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0:00.0 | I was doing very serious work on YouTube, and that's, of course, what we all use YouTube for. |
0:07.7 | And I stumbled across a video by some guy I'd never seen before. |
0:12.5 | And the reason I watched it is because it mentioned that Kate Blanchett was in a new movie. |
0:18.6 | And Kate Blanchett is, of course, the real Galadriel. That's damn right. She was in a new movie and Kate Blanchett is of course the real Galadriel and she's |
0:23.6 | in a new movie. I've never heard it pronounced except by this YouTube guy, but it looks like |
0:30.3 | the word tar, T-A-R. Okay, that's the name of the movie. And it's about an orchestra conductor, okay, and she plays the lead role. |
0:40.2 | Anyway, this guy was doing this thing and played a clip in his show from the movie because he |
0:46.7 | was so excited about it. And just to give you an example of how others are also excited about it, |
0:57.6 | Breitbart.com tweeted out that this scene from this movie dismantles woke identity politics and daily caller dot com tweeted out |
1:05.2 | that kate blanchett delivers an epic anti-woke message and then probably got more more people saw this than any of the |
1:13.7 | others. Brian Kilmead from Fox sent out and had 652,000 views when he sent out a tweet saying that |
1:22.2 | the clip from the movie eviscerates woke gender identity politics. And I thought, well, this is interesting, you know. |
1:30.2 | And I'm frankly not as into this kind of thing as some people are. I just, I don't know, |
1:36.2 | it's just there's so much of it. I just feel like, okay, is there possibly anything new that I've, |
1:40.7 | that I could have heard? So I watched the clip. And in the clip, there's Kate Blanchett as the conductor is talking to this student in some |
1:49.7 | sort of a seminar or session. |
1:51.6 | And he basically said that he wasn't that interested in Bach because Bach was a white |
1:59.2 | cisgendered heterosexual male or something like that. |
2:05.6 | And I'm just paraphrasing a couple things here, although it may be close to a quote in some cases. |
2:11.2 | But Tar, who's Blanchet's character, comes back and says, if Bach's talent can be reduced to his gender, |
2:18.8 | birth country, religion, sexuality, and so on, then so can yours. And he said, you know, |
2:26.0 | what, what do you imagine your legacy is going to be later? Do you want people to be thinking about |
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