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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 27 | Alex Jones, Masculinity & Eating Disorders

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, News Commentary

4.619.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2018

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

What do these three things have in common? Nothing! Today's episode has three sections: The Alex Jones controversy and what it means, the truth about masculinity and the role it plays in society, and how to heal after an eating disorder by finding your identity in Christ. Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up y'all, it is Thursday, which means it's almost a weekend and even though I work from home and I never really stop working, I'm still always excited for Friday and I hope that you guys are too. I hope that you guys have had an excellent week.

0:14.4

Thanks for ending this week with me on this podcast, which is as you guys know CRTV is relatable. Be sure to subscribe to rate to share to do all that fun stuff.

0:24.4

And also if you want to sign up for CRTV using promo code Ali 20 so you can watch my face in addition to listening to my lovely high pitched really annoying voice that I personally hate to listen to, but I'm glad that you guys like it.

0:38.4

Okay, I'm excited about today's podcast because there's a lot that I want to talk about. I want to talk about this controversy. We've been hearing about re Alex Jones from Info Wars.

0:48.5

And I also want to talk about something completely separate from that, which is masculinity and my true thoughts on gender feminism, et cetera, how that all works together.

0:59.1

I have some nuance to my opinion that you might not expect. My Prager U video on this came out this week. So I thought it would be a good time to discuss this subject.

1:08.9

And then I am going to answer one listener question that is a pretty vulnerable question, but I thought that you guys would maybe appreciate hearing my perspective on this subject.

1:21.1

Okay, first things first Alex Jones. So Alex Jones runs the website Info Wars and he is the host of his own web by based show the Alex Jones show.

1:32.5

This week he was kicked off Apple, Google and Facebook's online platforms, which includes YouTube and iTunes.

1:39.5

This of course caused a big fuss, not just among supporters of Alex Jones, but also among supporters of free speech.

1:46.9

Now I am going to get into why this isn't really an issue of free speech in just a second, but first I want to back up and get a sense of who Alex Jones actually is.

1:58.1

So he's billed particularly by people on the left as a right wing pendant or a commentator, but he really shows no indication, no signs of being a conservative.

2:08.9

He's basically just anti establishment as far as I can tell. He probably would consider himself a part of the alt right though people on the alt right don't typically use the term alt right.

2:19.5

They use this term called paleo conservative, which is what he's referred to himself as it was a term that was popularized by Pat Buchanan and it's really a word that now means though I'm not sure if it's always meant this in allegiance to Western identity.

2:34.7

So paleo conservatives consider themselves the real conservatives because they are actually in their minds actually conserving something and that is Western European culture.

2:46.3

Whatever that even really means paleo conservatives hate these people that they call neo conservatives or neo cons whom they believe to be globalists because we I would consider myself I guess in their terms a neo con we're not fighting for what they consider to be Western European identity in the same way that they are.

3:07.5

They say that neo conservative stand up for the Constitution and small government, but apparently we fail to see how multiculturalism and immigration aspects of what they call globalism make it impossible for the Constitution to be a pelled in the government to be limited in America because we are.

3:25.1

Importing all of these people from various cultures who don't believe in the Constitution or small government, but these so called paleo conservatives aka today's alt right like Alex Jones they don't actually necessarily believe in upholding the Constitution or limiting the government nearly as much as they care about making sure that America is upholding these Western values.

3:47.1

So what does that mean? Well it's honestly not completely clear what I gathered from my research is that they really like the 1950s they really like traditionalism they really like the idea of women kind of taking a backseat they really like the idea of a white ethno state although they don't always come right out and say that and they're really into white pride.

4:09.5

They would not say that they were racist or white supremacists they would just say that just like every other culture that white people should be able to be proud of their own culture and should seek to form a coalition based on race just like every other race does.

4:24.7

They're fans of identity politics outspoken fans of identity politics they really aren't that different from the far left and now I'm not saying that Alex Jones himself has said all of these things but I am describing the ideology paleo.

4:38.7

Conservatism that he claims to cling to himself how do I know all of these things about this ideology because I've studied it extensively I have talked to adherence to this way of thinking thoroughly to understand what they think and why they think that way these people don't like me they hate other people like Ben Shapiro and everyone that they consider neo cons who aren't doing enough to uphold whiteness and white European culture.

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