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The Matt Walsh Show

Ep. 887 - The Victims Of Emoji-Based Oppression

The Matt Walsh Show

The Matt Walsh Show

News, News Commentary

4.626.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2022

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Today on the Matt Walsh Show, tax-funded NPR publishes a lengthy investigation into the complex racial implications of emojis. Also, trans activists were planning a big protest at my event at Texas A&M last night. So what happened? I’ll tell you about it. And polls show that viewers are fleeing the NFL because of its political pandering. Plus, a pastor attracts the ire of the mob for promoting modesty. And Adele gets in trouble herself for saying that she loves being a woman, which of course is transphobic. In our Daily Cancellation, one of my opponents on that Dr. Phil episode appeared on his podcast yesterday to offer her reflections on the experience. Apparently, she doesn’t like me very much, if you can believe it. I am now a self-acclaimed beloved children’s author. Reserve your copy of my new book here: https://utm.io/ud1Cb The world’s best-selling LGBT author (me) now has his own merch line: https://utm.io/uedoZ You petitioned, and we heard you. Made for Sweet Babies everywhere: get the official Sweet Baby Gang t-shirt here: https://utm.io/udIX3 Turn on reminders and tune in for this one-time premiere event of SHUT IN on Thursday, February 10th at 9 PM EST: https://utm.io/uegCX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:37.6

the dog for long periods of time, hopefully it's snowing, and you've got to wrap up warm.

0:42.3

So I think a frozen nose is a sweaty armpit because your wrap top is so warm but then

0:46.1

you're climbing hamps and heath and you get to the top and you're like, and then you

0:50.3

can see the breath, but then your nose is still freezing to touch.

0:54.9

Enjoy and every sip with red cups now back at Starbucks.

0:58.9

To add them out, I'll show tax-funded NPR publishes a lengthy investigation into the racial

1:04.9

implications of the emojis that you use when you text people. It sounds crazy already,

1:09.3

but wait until you hear some of this. It's pretty great. Also, trans activists were planning

1:12.8

a big protest of my event at Texas A&M last night. So what happened? I'll tell you about

1:17.1

it. Plus, polls show that viewers are fleeing the NFL because of its political pandering,

1:21.9

big surprise there. Plus, a pastor attracts the ire of the mob for promoting modesty.

1:27.4

We know pastors aren't supposed to do that. And Adele gets in trouble herself for saying

1:31.4

that she loves being a woman, which we know now is transphobic. And in our daily cancellation,

1:36.4

one of my opponents on that Dr. Phil episode appeared on his podcast yesterday to offer

1:41.5

her reflections on the experience that it turns out that she doesn't like me very much.

1:45.4

We'll talk about that as well and so much more on the Matt Walsh show.

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