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Wrong Turns with Jameela Jamil

Natalie Wynn (ContraPoints) Returns

Wrong Turns with Jameela Jamil

Jameela Jamil

Society & Culture, Jameela Jamil, Storytelling, Disasters, Personal Journals, Comedians, Comedy Interviews, Conversation, Stand-up, Comedy, Funny, True Stories, Shame, Embarassing

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2021

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

We loved her so much, Natalie Wynn is back! The youtuber and political commentator joins Jameela this week to go deep on incel culture. They cover the origins of the culture, why it is so toxic, the societal issues that encourage incel ideology, the body issues which plague its community, other internet communities with similar toxicity, the issues with how we teach sexuality as a society, the role parents play in raising children that are impervious to the twisted teachings of incel culture, and more. Check out ContraPoints on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/contrapoints You can follow Natalie on Instagram and Twitter @contrapoints You can find transcripts for this episode on the Earwolf website. I Weigh has amazing merch - check it out at podswag.com Jameela is on Instagram @jameelajamilofficial and Twitter @Jameelajamil And make sure to check out I Weigh's Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube for more!

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of I Way with Jimmy Lidrimel. I hope you're all right.

0:04.5

And if you're not, it's completely understandable. As ever, the news is fucking horrifying.

0:09.5

But I would say if you throw in what's happening to women in the Supreme Court and the horrific,

0:17.0

deadly natural disasters as a result of complete political failure, devastating and criminal

0:26.6

failure when it comes to climate change. And you also look at these new looming COVID

0:32.6

bucking restrictions as people are preparing to finally be able to spend Christmas with the people

0:37.4

they love and seeing all these numbers going up and countries being restricted and everything

0:43.7

feeling really scary again, like nothing has changed since a year and a half ago. It's just a lot.

0:50.6

And I can understand if, you know, at the end of this kind of two-year fever dream,

0:55.6

you feel like we haven't really gotten very far. I would just like to offer you the perspective that

1:00.5

I think we actually have in many ways. We might have had a lot of time and energy taken away from us,

1:07.4

but a lot of us, I'd say damn near most of us, have grown in ways that maybe we can't see right now.

1:12.4

If you'd asked any of us in 2019 if we would be able to withstand what has happened in the last

1:18.6

two years, we probably would have said no because it was too much. But we're still here. And even if

1:25.0

we're in pieces, pieces can be put back together again. We're still here. We still somehow have the

1:30.7

energy or hope or whatever the fuck it is to get out of bed and try. And that's remarkable.

1:38.9

And while it is so frustrating that it often takes trauma to build the human spirit,

1:45.2

nobody can now take away the strength that we have and the endurance that we have. It is just

1:56.2

remarkable. And so I say this in a way that I don't mean to say a tool condescending, but I'm very

2:00.7

proud of you and this entire community. And I'm proud of myself and my friends for still being

2:08.6

civilized and still having even a modicum of faith. We carry on because there's a part of us even

2:17.6

just subconsciously that believes that things are going to get better and they are. It just maybe

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