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The Eric Metaxas Show

Fiorella Nash

The Eric Metaxas Show

Metaxas Media

Religion & Spirituality

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Fiorella Nash challenges radical feminism in her book, "The Abolition of Woman," where she transcends the conventional political stances.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Eric Mataxes Show. You know they say it's a thin line between love and hate, but we're working every day to thicken that line.

0:16.0

Or at least make it a double even triple line. Now here's your line jumping host, Eric Mataxes.

0:21.0

Thank you, Todd Wilkerson. Hey, Albin.

0:24.0

It's still Monday. This is this is what I like to call hour two. Can I call it hour two? You may do that because it follows hour one in an hour two today.

0:34.0

Now or one we had Johnny Eric's and Todd, we had Donna Rice Hughes. Incredible to talk to them. But right now we're going to talk the ferella Nash.

0:43.0

This book that she wrote is let me just say important. There are certain things that I know are important and I don't say that too lightly. I hope because it's called the abolition of woman and it's about where the abolition of women.

0:57.0

And it's like see if this is abolition of man. Exactly. And it's an abolition of woman. Yeah. Oh, it's woman. It's woman. I double check.

1:04.0

And so it's basically about how feminism is destroying women. And in case you have a problem with that, keep listening because I honestly it's it's actually quite important that we understand why political correctness or why feminism are wrong.

1:22.0

It's not just I disagree with them. I disagree with them because I find them in the end to be wrong fundamentally mistaken and harmful. And so I want to say that it's not just about which team are you on, you know, I want to be on whatever team. There are things about political correctness that have got me thinking in a right way.

1:40.0

I mean, you know about racism or this or that it's just like it's just important to understand why we believe what we believe and where it goes wrong and when it goes wrong. So in a couple of minutes, we got ferella Nash. Speaking of ferella. Ferella is the feminine of ferello, which of course means little flower.

2:00.0

And last night I mentioned this. Yes. I was at the privilege of being with Mr. Tony Lobionco, the actor, most famous for the French connection. He plays Sal in the French connection.

2:10.0

But he also did a one man show big deal on Broadway. Oh, you're trying to be a real oligborg. Right. Right. And so the guy is he's a big deal actor. But can he cook? Oh, Mama. Yeah. Mama. His meatballs. I was embarrassed for my wife that she cannot cook me. But cannot even begin to approach me. Balls cooked by a man. No, seriously.

2:29.0

Like they do is like unbelievable. He's unbelievable cook. But anyway, there's so much I want to say, Albin, first of all, before we get into the fun stuff, you've got some cranky stuff that boils your potato. I want you to share that before that.

2:45.0

Before that, because your stuff is hilarious. But before you get I let you get into that. Let me just say real quick that we talk about Hillsdale College on the program. Why do we do that? Well, I'll tell you why because this gets very personal with me.

2:58.0

So, you know, most of the colleges in this country, Yale, where I went and all the others, they were founded on Christian principles, usually not just Christian principles, usually they were founded to further the gospel of Jesus Christ.

3:11.0

They believed in the idea of the good, the true, and the beautiful. They had a fundamental sense of the world where education tries to teach people how to appreciate the reality around us. Right.

3:24.0

Then something happens, you know, around 1800, this idea of romanticism comes in and we don't have time now, but it all goes to heck.

3:31.0

And you have colleges now, not only not teaching those things, but teaching against them. They're locked in the grip of political correctness to the point that they don't even allow free and open discourse, which is utterly scandalous, insane.

3:45.0

They reject the idea of objective truth, but then ironically, they are adamant about what they believe as though that were objectively true. Right.

3:54.0

You know, okay, the reason I'm saying this is because there's good news. Hillsdale College is about as different from that as any college on planet Earth.

4:01.0

Yes.

4:02.0

So, I want to say they're entering their 170, 50 year, they committed to offering their students the very best truly liberal arts education.

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