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The Liz Wheeler Show

Ep. 379: VIRAL Video Claims Women Shouldn’t Vote, Plus Is Pearl Davis Correct About Men Being Superior?

Wed Jul 12 2023
T-Mobile 5G Home InternetRepeal of the 19th AmendmentControversial IdeasModern FeminismValue of MotherhoodCox Internet

Description

The episode discusses the T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, the repeal of the 19th Amendment, controversial ideas, misunderstandings, the impact of modern feminism, the value of motherhood, and Cox Internet. It explores the importance of discussing ideas and policies in society, the negative impact of modern feminism on women and the family, the role of women as mothers, and the limitations of defining equality based on physical attributes or income. The episode concludes with information about Cox Internet's gig speeds powered by fiber.

Insights

Importance of Discussing Ideas

Engaging in public opinion with different ideas is valuable for intellectual growth and understanding.

Negative Impact of Modern Feminism

Modern feminism has influenced women by promoting ideas of liberation through work and promiscuity, which can lead to the devaluation of motherhood.

Role of Women as Mothers

Women contribute to society through their role as mothers, which cannot be replaced or valued monetarily. Children who are raised without a father or with daycare instead of being with their mother have worse outcomes in various areas of life.

Limitations of Defining Equality

Defining equality based solely on physical attributes or income misdefines the true meaning of equality under the law in the United States. Equality means equal dignity and value as human beings, regardless of physical attributes or income.

Importance of Protecting Families and Personal Values

Society is not solely defined by the free market economy but also by protecting freedom of religion, speech, assembly, and raising families according to personal values.

The Repeal of the 19th Amendment

A viral video by Pearl Davis argues for the repeal of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote. The argument misdefines the problem and fails to address it effectively.

Impact of Cox Internet

Cox offers gig speeds powered by fiber for fast internet. The internet is delivered through Cox's hybrid fiber coax network. Speeds may vary and are not guaranteed.

Chapters

  1. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and the Repeal of the 19th Amendment
  2. Controversial Ideas and Misunderstandings
  3. Impact of Modern Feminism and the Value of Motherhood
  4. Cox Internet and Conclusion
Summary
Transcript

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and the Repeal of the 19th Amendment

00:00 - 06:12

  • T-Mobile 5G Home Internet gives priority to cell phone users, causing slowdowns during peak hours
  • A viral video by Pearl Davis argues for the repeal of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote
  • Davis' video sparks debate about discussing ideas and policies in society
  • The inability to discuss ideas hinders the ability to anticipate consequences and determine the best course of action
  • Examples of discussing controversial ideas include Trump's questions about stopping certification of Electoral College and Dennis Prager's view on pornography
  • Engaging in public opinion with different ideas is valuable for intellectual growth and understanding

Controversial Ideas and Misunderstandings

05:47 - 19:27

  • Dennis Prager's controversial idea was discussed by various people, despite being considered repugnant by some in his own party.
  • The video by Pearl Davis went viral and sparked widespread discussion.
  • The left controls our culture and government, limiting exposure to alternative ideas.
  • Pearl Davis correctly identifies the negative impact of modern feminism on women and the family.
  • Repealing the 19th Amendment is proposed as a solution in the video.
  • The argument misdefines the problem and fails to address it effectively.
  • The podcast episode discusses an argument made by Pearl Davis about equality and society.
  • The host points out that Pearl misdefines the words 'equality' and 'society', either deliberately or due to misunderstanding.
  • Pearl defines equality based on physical strength and paycheck size, which is not the true definition of equality under the law in the United States.
  • The host argues that equality means equal dignity and value as human beings, regardless of physical attributes or income.
  • Pearl's argument about women voting for leftist politicians is deemed self-destructive for families, but removing women's right to vote would lead to a similar argument against black people voting.
  • Pearl further discusses what she believes women contribute or don't contribute to society compared to men, mentioning issues like access to children, single mother payments, taxes, and inventions.
  • The host disagrees with Pearl's overall argument, finding it flawed.

Impact of Modern Feminism and the Value of Motherhood

12:25 - 38:37

  • Pearl Davis and the speaker have some fundamental agreements on problems in our culture.
  • The institutions of society are constructed to subsidize broken families, leading to more broken families.
  • Democratic politicians are specifically subsidizing broken families.
  • Women have been vulnerable to falling for the false narrative that fulfillment comes from the workplace rather than the home.
  • Modern feminism has influenced women by promoting ideas of liberation through work and promiscuity.
  • Marxists have attacked women in an effort to destroy the nuclear family.
  • The speaker disagrees with Pearl's argument that men and women are fundamentally at odds or in competition.
  • Women contribute to society through their role as mothers, which cannot be replaced or valued monetarily.
  • Children who are raised without a father or with daycare instead of being with their mother have worse outcomes in various areas of life.
  • The value of a woman being a mother and a man being a father goes beyond practical arguments or monetary value.
  • The feminist idea that men and women are in competition goes beyond just an algorithm on a whiteboard or money and physical strength. There is a more fundamental spiritual reality at play.
  • Society is not just the economy; the economy sustains society. Inventions that make household labor easier or allow women to work and do housework raise existential questions about the purpose of inventions, fighting wars, winning wars, and paying taxes.
  • Concerns about the safety of money in the current financial system arise due to recent bank collapses and decisions based on wokeness. American Hartford Gold offers physical gold and silver as a means to protect savings, retirement accounts, and money.
  • Warnings from the UN Food Chief and farmers indicate a potential food shortage crisis. For Patriots offers survival food kits with meals that can be prepared quickly by adding boiling water.
  • The ultimate goal of security is to secure families and homes. Society is not solely defined by the free market economy but also by protecting freedom of religion, speech, assembly, and raising families according to personal values.
  • The solution to societal issues like broken families or mothers working all the time is not telling women they are inferior or taking away their right to vote. Falling for feminist narratives that pit sexes against each other only surrenders to leftist ideologies.
  • Women have been brainwashed into thinking they're equal to men, but they are equal in their own unique ways.
  • Men do not run society; women play a crucial role in raising children, which is the most important job.
  • The idea of physically strong individuals having a voice while others don't is not a society worth being a part of.
  • Women's value and equality should not be solely based on economic factors or physical strength.

Cox Internet and Conclusion

38:12 - 38:37

  • Cox offers gig speeds powered by fiber for fast internet
  • The internet is delivered through Cox's hybrid fiber coax network
  • Speeds may vary and are not guaranteed
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