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The Victor Davis Hanson Show

Victor Davis Hanson and Jack Fowler

Politcs, History, Politics, News, Society & Culture, Culture

4.97.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Victor Davis Hanson talks with cohost Jack Fowler on give-aways to the transgendered in Palm Springs, on Democrats needing the 2 million illegal constituency crossing the border, the Euro elite type, and a court case against Oberlin college.

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0:00.0

Hello ladies, hello gentlemen, this is the Victor Davis Hanson show we are recording on Saturday April 2nd 2022. I'm pretty sure this program is going to be put on the worldwide webs on April

0:29.0

7th. I'm Jack Fowler. I'm the host the star the namesake Victor Davis Hanson is the Martin and Ili Anderson senior fellow at the Hoover institution the Wayne and Marcia busky distinguished fellow in history at Hillsdale College Victor everything he writes practically everywhere he appears videos of such you will find them on his website Victor Hanson.com you should subscribe and I'm going to tell you how a little later in this episode. I'm going to tell you about

0:59.0

the episode I'm going to shoot Victor quickie after we come back from our commercials and that's going to be about this California city. It's now handing out income to people just because they happen to be trans and non binary or whatever one of those letters in the long LGBTQ.

1:16.0

But we'll get to that and then we're going to get to our favorite person in the world Anthony Fauci right after these important messages.

1:35.0

We're back with the Victor Davis Hanson show. So just as we were about to record this story popped up and I'll just read this quickly Victor Palm Springs desert city in Southern California. I'm a feeling that's probably cities Bob Hope and wealthy old Republicans used to live in places like that Palm Springs will allocate 200,000 dollars to start a program giving transgender and non binary residents between 600 and no

2:04.0

$900 a month. The income to law centralist times has reported the Palm Springs City Council unanimously approved the plan to develop the program last Thursday unanimously approved and according this piece that I'm looking at a piece in the blaze no strings attached.

2:21.0

There you go. Take the money do whatever you want with it just because you say you are you're non binary where we're going to give you do I mean Victor this is I guess it's crazy. I know but I think it's a virtue of also a wealthy town perversion of wealth.

2:36.0

You wouldn't find a poor town giving away money like this anyway. What are your thoughts quick on this picture?

2:42.0

So make the Jesus because it makes no sense. I mean half of 1% suffer from gender dysphoria that is their neuro system is not matched with their physical system.

2:56.0

It's a definable physical ailment or challenge. I don't want to be deprecatory gratuitously so but we've known it since antiquity.

3:05.0

There's a great poem by Cotola's Jack called the atis at TIS and English at this and it's a towel theta and Greek and it's about a light of ciblied in this form of ecstasy this young man it's kind of the male unique sexually ambivalent devotees of the great mother goddess ciblied from the east and Asia they castrate themselves and poor at us gets caught up in this.

3:34.0

And I think it's the pond of the alia the weight of his growing he cuts off and then he sits on the shore and looks across the ocean.

3:43.0

Amasculated when he wakes up. It's a way of Cotola's who was you know his poem is openly bisexual but it's it's part of that larger maloo that he's talking about.

3:55.0

The point is this that the left has to have a crisis or cause and whether it's climate change or whether it's gay rights or whether it's woke is on or whether it's social governance environmental

4:14.0

or the great reason they have to have these things so and they're running out of oppression there's too many there's too many would be victimized for the number of victimizers so we end up in that situation with juicy small it's everywhere and they happen all the time.

4:34.0

But this particular cause which is a subset of that never you know never let a crisis go to waste have some manufactured epidemic of fear.

4:46.0

In this case jackets there's a nationwide effort to go after transgender people they're just suffering left and right they have nowhere to hide it wasn't for left when people but it's also you're right it's about that phenomenon is very predominant in three areas.

5:03.0

The media the wealthy East Coast West Coast media and I include Silicon Valley and social media and academia and entertainment Hollywood remember it started we should the first time I heard about as in the word trans gender was Cherison remember Chas Bono I think he transitioned I should say and I think it what it is it's it's a way of very wealthy.

5:31.0

Mostly white people not all because it is a biological condition for some but for wealthy white people to adopt an oppressed group and they don't they can feel it's one of their own they own it.

5:44.0

Because the feminism now I mean we have 55% of all undergraduates or women and the majority of batch of bays or are female it's very hard to say that women are oppressed so they're on to the transgender so it's a fixation or a tick of the wealthy white urban classes and they feel this is somewhere where nobody will say to us oh you know you ain't black or.

6:07.0

You're an authentic or this this is something they feel that they've carved out in their cultural social Maloo and and it's very predominant when I'm here in the San Joaquin Gipali of California I will see somebody who's transgendered of course because they're everywhere no problem I never seen anybody single out for hatred or bias and there's no big thing but when I'm in the academic world on a coast or I'm in the media world it becomes a fixation.

6:36.0

And I think unfortunately a lot of people who are very young this is a trite thing to say it's been so well discussed by others for more informed but it becomes a fat a cause to live and then people do things to their bodies that are very harmful but I don't understand about the left to see Jack they're environmentalist but they don't care about feces on the sidewalk of major urban centers.

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