Implicit Bias

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The Krewe goes off on how funny it is that the WNBA is being called on their BS...Don't miss this uncut, unfiltered, unhinged bonus content.

SPEAKER_03

Implicit bias, bonus content, the wrath of Glod on this week's episode of bonus material. I'm your host, Kavan Bordelon. That is the wrath of Father Taj Glod, who is with us here in the Mr. Lester's TSPL this week. We've got Caleb Morse, we've got Grant Galatis, and I have to say, I fucking love what's happening to the WNBA right now because man. Wait, you're talking about the dildos on the court? No, that that happened long ago. I'm talking about the two people who identify as females who are now enlisting themselves in the WNBA draft.

SPEAKER_02

And what I love is have you the pictures that have come out of, I don't remember which one, and he's trying on his wigs.

SPEAKER_03

And he's like, I'm just doing this to show me guess one of them's long blonde hair.

SPEAKER_02

It is because it's so natural. It is. And he's like, I'm doing this to show the absurdity of what they'll allow to go in and play. And the beauty of it is many of the women in the WNBA aren't standing up for their own rights. Here we have a man standing up and saying, You should not allow me to play because I'm telling you that I think that I'm a woman. And they're like, No, it's okay.

SPEAKER_03

We accept you for the beautiful woman you think you are. No, no, they're not saying that. You know what they're doing? They're going, uh, we don't know what the fuck to do. Yeah, this is why you're drawing a line. No matter what they do, they're totally screwed. Because if they come out, because of the stances they have taken, if they say, no, we're not gonna draft you, now if I'm them, I'm gonna say I'm being discriminated against and I'm suing the league. You're discriminating against me because I'm a trans woman. Now they offend, as as our buddy Dave Chappelle would say, the L's and the B's and the T's and the G's and the Q's, right? I mean, now you've no matter what you do, you have offended one of those groups because, okay, now you're anti-trans or you're discriminatory, or you're anti-women, or you're, I mean, whatever, right?

SPEAKER_02

Well, I think that if we allow this to continue, it just degrades what women actually are. Agreed. Women are very complimentary to men. Women don't exist without men. Men don't exist without women. We have to have one another. Women are better at things than men are, men are better at things than women are. Not basketball. Yeah. Well, that's that's how things go, right? We're both needed. God formed the woman to be a companion of the man to fulfill the need of not only man, but of God. Because together we perform we form the union that brings us closer to God in his presence.

SPEAKER_00

I I want to add to that. I want to add to what you said. Because, and this is something I say at weddings. Men and women are equal in dignity. Yes, both are made in God's image and likeness, but we are not equal in the way we function. God did not intend intend for us to be. We have that's that's our natural difference. Yes, men are competitive. Men work with work with our hands. We're bullish. Bullet shields, we're physical beings where they for the most part are not. Yes, women women are different. And instead of instead of um what's the word I'm looking for? Acknowledging and affirming the natural gifts that women have, what what what do we tell them? Oh, we can't be badass too. Female acid stars, and then we have then we have them them want want to play football. We have a version of Ghostbusters with all women. And now I saw it.

SPEAKER_03

Father, hold on, stop, father. That version of Ghostbusters was on point because all of those women, they suck. They get the ghost in the vacuum, they suck them right in, and that's it.

SPEAKER_02

You have TV shows like Lioness. I knew the original founding members of Team Lioness, and the show portrays them in a very different light. You know, it really does, because it degrades what these women actually did. And I think by affirming this confused idea of what a woman could be, not what a woman is, we degrade what women actually are, which are birthgivers, lifegivers, nurturers, psychologists, caregivers. Yeah. My wife is a phenomenal job of keeping me in track and in line and controlling the chaos that exists in my own world. When I hold my wife, or when she holds me, the volume gets turned down. And that's that's the beauty of a real biblical woman. You know, and look, I I need my masculine friends as well. I need my my man time, my cave time, whatever you want to call it. But your wife, the right woman, grounds you. And that's the purpose of a woman, right? And if we allow it to be degraded, then we degrade all women.

SPEAKER_03

I don't disagree.

SPEAKER_01

Grant, you you obviously want to chime in in this bonus content. Uh I don't think y'all know Mr. Miyagi was a really good basketball player. He couldn't dunk. No, he couldn't. I don't know when it became Couldn't catch a fly with chopsticks either. I don't know when it became a bad thing for the the sexes to be divided. Because Caleb makes a very fantastic point. Uh the sexes complement each other. When they stop letting me go in the sauna. But but the thing is, is men are supposed to be physical and stupid and aggressive. Yes. And jump up and and swing from trees and do what we have to do. And if you have a good woman behind you, she grounds you. I don't know when it became a bad thing for a woman to be the one who levels you off. It it it's it's it's FOMO, fear missing out. Okay, guys, guys are considered more physical. So so wait, I can play basketball too. But but no, it's just I don't know when it became so taboo.

SPEAKER_03

Are you talking about Angel Reese? Because I mean, I've seen that layup. I suck at basketball and I can make a layup.

SPEAKER_01

No, it's it's just crazy that the WNBA happens to be the example because if if you look at viewership and and male and female soccer was the same way. And Bill Burr said it best. He said, You're not getting paid because you're not selling any tickets.

SPEAKER_03

Nobody watches, nobody cares.

SPEAKER_01

And it's okay to have these clear divisions. When it became a bad thing for there to be distinct differences between the sexes and for the two to complement each other, not only publicly but privately, it it it's it's a shame. It's a shame that it's come to that.

SPEAKER_03

So this is where I think the opportunity is really missed by those who would test the system. Because if I am the one who is going to declare, and look, full honesty, I'm 5'8 on a good day. The average height of a female player in the WNBA is like 5'11, 6', right? I mean, they they are tall. Thank you. That's my height. I could never, I was never good at basketball to begin with. Would they take me to school? Absolutely. But an average or good high school basketball player? Not even close. So, my question is this if I'm the one who says I identify as a woman and I want to go make myself a member of the WNBA draft, I'm gonna look at them and say, you want equality? Here's your chance. Prove it. Prove that you're equal. And if you can prove that you're equal, I will forever acknowledge that you're equal. If I average 25 to 30 points a game and 20 rebounds and 10 assists a game, I don't ever want to hear the argument again. This is why they are scared to death. Because when you put it on the court and you put them together, the truth will no longer be able to be hidden. And that's what scares the shit out of them.

SPEAKER_02

Wasn't it a South Park episode where they had Macho Man, Randy Savage? Yes, it was as like a female track star. Oh, good Lord.

SPEAKER_03

Yes, yeah, I actually saw that video the other day.

SPEAKER_02

Let me tell you, sister. You know, and like it, that's what it comes down to. It's like, look, if we want to, if men want to protect women, then we shouldn't allow men in women's sports. If women want to be honest and protect themselves, then they shouldn't allow men in women's sports either.

SPEAKER_00

The answer's question. This all started with not feminism, but feminizism. When they could when women started convincing themselves as they were burning their bras and God knows whatever else. I'm gonna take you back farther than that, father, and you will know this.

SPEAKER_03

I will take you back to France, who was the philosopher that really started. Oh my goodness, and now I'm gonna. He's kind of the guy who started, no, not Pepe Le Pew. He's the guy that kind of started the full-on feminist movement.

SPEAKER_02

Wait, a guy started the feminist movement? Yes, unfortunately, yes.

SPEAKER_03

Yes, and God, what was his name? Oh, this is going to annoy me. But he was living in Paris. Kierkegaard. What's that?

SPEAKER_01

Not Kierkegaard.

SPEAKER_03

No. No, no. Um, I'm glad this is bonus content because I wouldn't want to be stumped. But I'm serious. This this was a it was not Immanuel Kant. It was not Charles Fourier.

SPEAKER_02

No, no. He was a French philosopher in Utopia. No who helped coin the word feminism.

SPEAKER_03

No, this guy is much more famous than that. No, it's and it's not Freud, it's the Marquis de Corte. The guy that gave birth to Olympia de Gorges.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, Freud was German.

SPEAKER_03

The guy that gave birth to Freud and Freud's theories. Who was Freud's mentor?

unknown

Oh, I don't know. I didn't think he had.

SPEAKER_03

No, Carl Zheng came after Zheng was one of them. Zheng was one of them. I don't remember, but uh I don't remember a mentor. But he he he had a live-in girlfriend who ended up, I think she committed suicide, I believe, after a while because he sold her on oh character card was that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, he yeah, he was yeah, he wasn't friendly.

SPEAKER_03

Father, you know the one I'm talking about.

SPEAKER_00

I know I just I cannot think of his name.

SPEAKER_03

God Jean Martin Chaco. Nope. No, nope, father. Continue the the because you were going down the road of of feminazism. Go ahead and I'll I'll come up with that name.

unknown

Not Descartes.

SPEAKER_00

Nope. No, no, he was he was he was too early.

SPEAKER_03

Yep, too early.

unknown

Rousseau?

SPEAKER_00

No, it was not Jacques Rousseau.

SPEAKER_03

It wasn't Boulevard.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, not Sartre.

SPEAKER_03

Jean-Paul Satra. It was Jean-Paul Sartre. Yep. Yes. Sartre was the one who started. Go look up what he really preached. He preached basically, if it feels good, do it, that women should not be held responsible for the sexual decisions that they make. He started all of this. He is the one who really got underneath that far back. That far back. And they took his teachings, brought it into Marxism and Leninism. I mean, it and it's it's all over, right? So, and that was the beginning of feminazism.

SPEAKER_00

Exactly. And this is where women became convinced or brainwashed that they can be equal in funk function to men.

SPEAKER_02

And real, real the beauty of real masculinity, the beauty of real femininity is that neither one is equal to the other. They both complement one another and are greater than one another in their own aspects and rights. Exactly.

SPEAKER_03

This is what is so absolutely crazy about it is the fact that we have now landed in a place where the WNBA, which uh my my favorite meme from the WNBA now is uh Elmer Fudd. What does the W stand for in WNBA? Wesbians.

unknown

Right.

SPEAKER_01

Hey, you know what though? Hey, look, uh, it's not a bad publicity stunt. If you want to draw more attention to the league, Caitlin Clark has drawn a lot of attention to the league. Uh Sophie Cunningham, same team on the fever, but it's I don't know how much of this is contrived because it's drawing a lot of attention to the issue, to the league itself. Whereas before it was just there was no light on it at all.

SPEAKER_03

And this is the one reason why I'm kind of glad we did this in bonus content. I don't want to give them massive attention so that people go pay attention to some a bunch of dumbass idiots who are living this life that they live that nobody gives a shit about and nobody should be paying attention to, but is getting way more attention than they deserve. Because that at the end of the day is all the WNBA is. It is a woman's desire to get more attention than they should have. And way more attention than they actually earn. Agreed. On that note, catch us for more implicit bias radio. Next week, we will see in seven.