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Ep. 1439 - Our Towns And Our Pets Aren’t Safe Thanks to Third-World Migrants

2024/9/9
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Matt Walsh: 本期节目讨论了海地移民涌入美国带来的负面影响,包括犯罪率上升、社会服务不堪重负、社区治安恶化以及宠物被杀害等事件。他批评了美国政府的移民政策,认为应该优先考虑接纳移民对美国的益处,而非移民自身的利益。他还批评了左派人士对大规模移民问题的漠视,并认为宠物被杀害事件可能会引起他们的关注。此外,他还评论了飓风季异常平静,认为气候变化论者对此的解释缺乏说服力。在节目中,他还讨论了俄亥俄州一位教师因宗教信仰而拒绝使用变性学生的偏好姓名和代词而被迫辞职的案件,以及加拿大安乐死现状,指出其缺乏监管,并批评其缺乏尊严。最后,他还宣传了自己的新电影《我是不是种族主义者?》

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A surge of immigration from Haiti is impacting communities across America. In Springfield, Ohio, an influx of Haitian migrants has led to a significant increase in crime, overwhelming social services, and reports of unusual behavior, including the consumption of household pets and other animals. This situation raises questions about the impact of unchecked immigration on local communities.
  • A surge in Haitian immigration to Springfield, OH, has led to a significant increase in crime and strained social services.
  • Reports indicate that some Haitian immigrants are consuming household pets and other animals.
  • The situation highlights the challenges of rapid population growth and cultural integration in small towns.

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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a surge of immigration from Haiti is destroying communities in America, even those thousands of miles away from Haiti. It's gotten so bad that according to many reports, the Haitian immigrants are killing and eating people's household pets.

Will this be the thing that finally convinces the cat ladies that the border must be secured? Also, Kamala Harris is fading fast in the polls. Climate alarmists predicted historic and devastating hurricanes this season. Instead, there have been basically no hurricanes at all. And a film glorifying euthanasia earns the top prize of the Venice Film Festival and an 18-minute standing ovation. We'll talk about all that and more today on The Matt Walsh Show.

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In early 2018, senators from both parties met with Donald Trump inside the White House. They were there to discuss the Visa Lottery System, which is a program that allocates visas to people from countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States.

And this is one of many government programs that's existed for decades without anyone in power asking why it exists, even though a visa lottery like this makes no sense whatsoever. The only criterion we should have when deciding who gets to enter the United States is whether admitting those people would make the United States a better country. Whether or not their country is underrepresented in the United States should have no bearing on whether a potential migrant is awarded a visa.

As simple and obvious as this point may be, you rarely hear anyone say it. Certainly, you don't very often hear presidents say it. But in his meeting with the senators, Donald Trump pointed out this problem right away. Trump specifically wanted to know why we were awarding visas to people from Haiti, one of the poorest and most dysfunctional countries in the entire world. And depending on who you ask, Trump used maybe a slightly more colorful language than that when he asked the question. But that was the question.

And you probably remember the outrage that followed. There was an outrage cycle that lasted more than two weeks. Haiti's government said that Trump's comments were abhorrent. The United Nations Human Rights Office said that Donald Trump had damaged and disrupted the lives of many people. Conan O'Brien started filming his show in Haiti, during which he repeatedly blamed Haiti's collapse on the United States.

Quote, the Haitians have been dealt the worst hand in the Western Hemisphere, he said, implying that we owe them housing and healthcare because somehow we have done this to them. But none of the outrage addressed Trump's fundamental question. At no point did anyone in the press or the Democrat Party explain why we need to admit more Haitians into the US. Nobody addressed Trump's concern, which is that giving Haitians visas is

Simply because they come from Haiti and for no other reason would dramatically lower the quality of life for American citizens. In other words, the question is, what's in it for us? And this is a question that any president should be asking. What's in it for? I know how the Haitians benefit from coming to the US. How do we benefit from having Haitians here? And if the answer is we don't benefit from having Haitians here, then we shouldn't be accepting that many of them. It's that simple.

Because as a president, you were supposed to be looking out for the well-being of your people first. Well, as a result, two years after the manufactured outrage over Trump's comments, lives have indeed been damaged and disrupted, as the United Nations put it. But those lives are not in Haiti. I mean, yeah, the lives in Haiti are a disaster. But again, that's not our primary concern. Our primary concern is America, not Haiti. Haiti is up to Haitians have to fix Haiti.

It's not up to us to fix it. And if the Haitians can't figure out how to fix their own country, well, I guess it's just gonna be a mess forever until you figure out how to fix your own damn country. But now there are Haitians in places like Springfield, Ohio, which were overrun with Haitian immigrants overnight. And that's not hysteria, it's clearly happening.

This is a report from NPR, maybe the most Democrat aligned media outlet in existence. But even NPR cannot spin the situation in Springfield quote, around 2020 things in this town took an unexpected turn.

thousands of Haitian migrants fleeing violence and poverty landed in Springfield. Locals say that it felt like it happened overnight. On Sunday afternoons, you could suddenly hear Creole mass wafting through the downtown streets. Haitian restaurants started popping up. The town of around 60,000 has received some 15 to 20,000 migrants in the last four years, many of them from Haiti. So I'll say that again. A town of 60,000 people

now has 20,000 migrants and have received all of them in just the last four years. That's a third of their population being added. This is a town that already had a poverty rate of more than twice the national average before the Haitians started moving in. This would be unsustainable even if Springfield were recruiting highly qualified and skilled immigrants. You can't just massively increase your population very quickly without breaking things.

And things are indeed breaking in Springfield. Take a look at this data from the FBI's Crime Data Explorer. The blue line tracks the number of crimes reported in Springfield, Ohio. And you notice how it's pretty steady from 2012 to 2020. Then all of a sudden, the number of crimes surged.

In fact, it more than doubles beginning in 2020 when this surge of migrants from Haiti arrives. One of those crimes was committed last August by Hermonio Joseph, a Haitian migrant who drove his minivan into a school bus, killing an 11-year-old child who was ejected from the bus. The driver apparently had a Mexican driver's license and Ohio ID card, but no Ohio's driver's license. Obviously, he should not have been in this country, much less driving on the road, but he was there.

And for killing a child, he was only sentenced to about 10 years in prison.

These kinds of stories are now commonplace in Springfield. Meanwhile, social services have been overwhelmed. The Daily Mail reports that, quote, at the community health clinic, Haitian patients rose from 115 to 1500 between 2021 and 2023. Overwhelming services, rocking horse community health center chief medical officer Yamini Tigla said that language barriers meant a 15-minute consult took up to 45 minutes. We lost productivity. We had a huge burnout of staff, she said.

The clinic hired six Haitian translators, but its translation budget blew out from $43,000 in 2020 to $436,000, which Tigala said was unsustainable. Now, even with all this spending, Haitians are still terrorizing locals in Springfield. Here's one woman at a city council meeting explaining that the town's just no longer safe for her to live in. Watch. Noelle.

Thank you. I live at 426 Northwestern Avenue. Miss Skinner, who I'm not trying to put on the spot, is my neighbor. Just talk to me, ma'am. Thank you so much. And I'm done with what I'm seeing. It is so unsafe in my neighborhood anymore. I have the homeless that we're trying to camp out, and I have made concessions with them, and I try to help them the best I can to keep them safe.

from trying to squat on my property. But it is so unsafe. I have men that cannot speak English in my front yard screaming at me, throwing mattresses in my front yard, throwing trash in my front yard. And I can't.

I look at me I weigh 95 pounds I couldn't defend myself if I had to my husband is elderly and last night after living in this home for 45 years he said Noel guess what it's time to pack up and move he said we can't do this anymore he said it's killing both of us mentally I don't understand what you expect of us as citizens I mean I understand they're here under temporary protected status and you're protecting them and I understand that

Our city services are overwhelmed and understaffed, but who's protecting us? If we're protecting them, who's protecting me? I want out of this town. I am sorry. Please give me a reason to stay. Thank you. Thank you. So if you could watch a clip like that and your takeaway is that, that woman's a bigot, that racist white bigot. If that's your takeaway, then you're a very stupid person.

And a bad person and a bad American. That's it, I just have no respect for you as a human being. If that is your reaction to that woman, who is it unreasonable? She just wants her community to be safe and it is being actively destroyed. They are bringing people in to destroy it by the busload every year. And she's saying, can you not do this? I live here with my family.

You're making it dangerous to live here. Why should Haitians be my, I live in Ohio. Why should I have to deal with the fact that with Haitian criminals? Why should that be my problem in Springfield, Ohio? That's our question. And you can, so you can, I mean, if you are at all a smart, empathetic person and a good American, you understand her exasperation. Springfield didn't vote for this.

It's one of the most pro-Trump areas in the entire country, but no one can escape the consequences of mass migration. That's the whole point of it. The Biden-Harris administration looks at this and they see a success story. There's no outrage among the left as communities like this are destroyed. They don't care even as American citizens, including children, are killed. In fact, it's not just human beings who are being murdered as a result of this migrant surge. In Springfield, there are now reports on social media that Haitians are eating people's cats.

So residents at city council meetings are also complaining that that as well as Haitians are eating ducks on the side of the road. This is a thing that's apparently happening now in the United States of America. Here this is from just a week ago, watch. I think it's kinda odd that a guy like me has to come out from doing what I do on a daily basis to have fun. Cuz I see what's going on in these streets and I see you guys just sitting up there in them comfy chairs and suits. And I'm getting out here every day.

And I'm broadcasting this and you guys are just sitting up there in suits. I really challenge you guys to get out here and do something. These Haitians are running into trash cans. They're running into buildings. They're running into flipping cars in the middle of the street. I don't know how like y'all can be comfortable with this. Like, I don't know, like who's getting paid from it. I feel like I honestly feel like someone's getting paid from it in the background. They dropping that you got.

A bunch of people on a bus getting dropped off at a gas station to come down here. I know a single mom that FaceTimed me tonight, FaceTimed me this morning at the welfare office that really need, like, that really need something. And it's nothing but immigrants over there. And I don't even want to, like...

Seem like I'm coming down on the immigrants cuz it's the people that's bringing them down here cuz wherever they're at, that's what they're used to bro. They're in the park, grabbing up ducks by the neck and cutting their head off and walking off with them and eating them like. So the man goes on to note that there are plenty of police in Springfield. It's easy to get a traffic ticket, but apparently it's not easy to round up and deport the Haitians who are eating animals and crashing their cars into children.

not the government's priority. He theorizes in that clip that maybe the government's being paid off by somebody. That's all he can think of. But that doesn't have to be the explanation. I mean, the Biden administration has a clear political motivation to import as many third world immigrants as possible because eventually they'll vote. And some local politicians in Springfield, which was devastated economically after the auto industry moved overseas, thought that more migrants would help the economy. And now here we are.

Instead of helping the economy, the migrants are apparently eating animals in public, which is not much of an economic help as far as I can tell. As unsettling as all this is, you have to wonder whether this will be the thing that finally awakens people on the left to the problem of rampant immigration. I mean, they don't seem to care much when immigrants kill human beings. That doesn't bother them in the slightest. Maybe they'll care about the ducks and chickens and cats that are meeting an untimely demise.

Presumably the vegans will be rising up any day now. One wonders what the childless cat ladies will say when their cats end up in a Haitian's crock pot or whatever they use to cook cats. I don't know.

After all, this isn't just happening in Springfield, Ohio. It's happening everywhere that illegal immigrants are being imported. That's why there's a similar crisis unfolding in Queens, New York, which is the borough that's taking the brunt of the illegal migrant surge in the city. 70 of New York's 193 taxpayer-funded migrant shelters are located in Queens, and hundreds of thousands of illegals have arrived in the city in the last two years. As Councilman Robert Holden put it,

We're getting dumped on here. How long can we sustain this? These shelters add nothing to the neighborhood. They only bring crime.

Some of that crime involves eating animals, apparently. The New York Post reports that, quote, animal sacrifices are surging in Queens, with chickens, pigs, and rats being tortured, mutilated, or killed in twisted religious rituals in parklands surrounding Jamaica Bay. In a little over a month, at least nine wounded animals or carcasses have been discovered in the federally managed Spring Creek Park in Howard Beach and the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Broad Channel, including five live pigs with partially severed ears.

Creatures recovered from the revolting scene also include a near-dead baby rat tied up in a bag with chicken bones, a freshly decapitated chicken head, a live hen in distress, and a dead dog with its neck snapped. This is being linked not to Haitians in this case, but to Hindu devotees who worship the goddess Kali.

Then there's this quote from Sloane Quealy, who runs Zion's Mission Animal Rescue. Quote, it's continually getting worse. The animal sacrifices are happening more repeatedly, more times a week. The sacrificers know it's open season. Yes, the sacrificers know that it's open season. And of course, those sacrificers typically have something in common, which is that they didn't come from the United States. These episodes are yet more evidence of a simple truism. Import the third world, become the third world.

Culture matters. When you allow a flood of third world people, you end up with an increasingly third world culture. And anyone who's ever been to a third world country knows that that's not generally going to be an improvement. You get fight clubs on the street. You get garbage all over the place and loud music playing around the clock. Watch. Long nights with loud music kickoff.

Kids playing outside and garbage around the neighborhood is what tenants at this building on 10th Street and 44 Drive in Long Island City have been dealing with for the past few months. I have a lot of loud music. I have big speakers over there in the corner, particularly on the weekends. Kiko has been living in this building for 32 years and has never seen anything like it.

It all started when the once 128-room Wyndham Hotel was turned into a New York City migrant shelter.

He and other neighbors have seen kids riding up and down the sidewalk, jumping off porches, and at times taking showers by the spigot and even taking water to cook meals right on the street. There's like two or three cars that they use to cook. And then I don't, it appears that they're maybe selling the food to the people in the hotel. So he's lived there for more than 30 years and he's never seen anything like it, but it's happening now.

Some of this may be because of the visa lottery, which allows people like this into the country illegally. A lot of it is because of asylum fraud or temporary protected status and so on. But the debate over whether these migrants are illegal or not isn't really the main issue here. That's because as hard as it may be for either party to admit, illegal immigration is not the only problem. Unchecked immigration of any kind, illegal or legal, creates the same problems in this country.

We do not erase the downside of importing many thousands of Haitians every year just by importing them legally. The immigrants that are reportedly conducting blood sacrifices on the street don't suddenly become acceptable because we give them a visa. The key point is that we do not want America to be like those places. We don't want America to become like Haiti or any third world country, which is why, again, it's a very simple question.

It really is. Before you bring any immigrant to this country from any other country, you should ask yourself not how would it benefit this an immigrant to be in America? Now you ask yourself, how would it benefit America to bring in these immigrants? And if the answer is it will not benefit us, it will only hurt us. They should not be here.

OK, it doesn't mean that that America has never benefited from immigration from any place in the world. It doesn't mean that we should never allow anyone to immigrate here ever again. No one's saying that. But how has America been strengthened by allowing a flood of Haitian immigrants legally or illegally? In what way have we benefited? In what way are we a stronger country today because of all the Haitians we've added in the last 10 years? Can anyone lay that out for me? They can't.

So whether this country becomes like Haiti or any similar place illegally or legally is basically irrelevant. If places like Springfield and Queens are ever going to become livable again, the people running the government have to admit that. And they have no choice but to get these people out of the country as quickly as possible. Now let's get to our five headlines.

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Not looking forward to the actual experience of watching myself while others are also watching me. It takes me out of my comfort zone a bit, I'll admit. But then again, I had to go out of my comfort zone a lot, extremely radically outside of it in order to make this movie and the last movie also, by the way. In fact, this is something my wife brings up to me all the time because I think it's well known. I tend to be more of an introverted person. And so she'll say like, hey, how is it that

You can make movies where you're going into rooms with dozens of people who hate your guts and you can sit there for two hours intentionally antagonizing them on camera. And yet you don't want to like go down to the church basement after mass and have a donut with people who like you. It's a good question. It's a very good question. And I'm insane is the answer. I plead insanity. I'm just a crazy person is is the it's the only answer I can come up with.

But anyway, I'm very excited about this tonight and this week. And if you have not pre-ordered your tickets yet, this is why we've been hammering this for, I'm sure, until you're probably sick of hearing of it. But really important to buy the tickets in presale. Lots of people have. And, you know, we started with, I don't know, 200, 200 or 300 theaters, I think, is the number of screens we had when we first announced the film. And

It's expanded way beyond exponentially. It's expanded. So if you maybe went online, we first announced the film coming out and you went to MRACIS.com and you wanted to buy tickets and you saw that, well, there were no theaters showing it within 70 miles of you.

Well, first of all, stop being lazy. Why can't you go 70 miles? Okay. But second, you should check back because there might be screens closer to you now as more and more are added and have been added over the last few weeks. All right. DNYUZ reports, is Kamala Harris's surge beginning to ebb? That's the question raised by this morning's New York Times Siena College poll, which finds Donald J. Trump narrowly ahead of her among likely voters nationwide, 48% to 47%.

To me, the result is a bit surprising. It's the first lead for Mr. Trump in a major nonpartisan national survey in about a month.

As a result, it's worth being at least a little cautious about these findings, and there isn't much confirmation from other polls. That said, it wouldn't be hard to explain if Vice President Harris's support really has faded a bit in recent weeks. After all, she was benefiting from an ideal news environment, an uninterrupted month of glowing coverage from President Biden's departure from the race in July to the Democratic Convention in August. It's possible she was riding a political sugar high. If so, it makes sense if she came off those highs in the two uneventful weeks since the convention.

So that's what the poll is showing. And obviously her support is starting to ebb. That was always going to happen eventually because the support was never based on anything. The media ginned up the hype machine without ever telling us what we're supposed to be hyped about or why. And I thought maybe they could keep it going until the election. But I guess I kind of overestimated the media's propagandizing power. Because when it comes down to it,

You know, the hype has to be based on something. It has to be grounded in something. There has to be something about this person that we're supposed to be excited about. Now, you can exaggerate it. You can play it up. You can mythologize to some extent. But if you have nothing to work with, and especially if you don't have charisma, I mean, if you have charisma and natural kind of speaking talents, you're not going to be able to do anything.

And you have someone who, like Obama, can deliver these kind of soaring speeches that sound very flowery. He's not really saying anything, but it sounds good. If you have somebody like that, then yeah, you can build up hype around that person and probably maintain it for many months, if not years. With Obama, it took probably years for it to wear off. And for some people, it never did. But you don't have that in Kamala, with Kamala. There's just nothing there. So

In Kamala's case, I mean, it would be like taking maybe the 10th most attractive woman working at your local DMV and trying to convince everyone that she's a supermodel and that all men just fall madly in love with her when they lay eyes on her for one second. Now, you could maybe do that temporarily with Photoshop and AI and all that kind of stuff. But eventually, you have to produce the actual person.

Right? The woman herself. It's like a catfish. You know, maybe that's a better comparison. It's like someone who's doing some catfishing on a dating app. And they're putting a photo out that isn't even, it's just ridiculously photoshopped or it's not even them. It's like, well, yeah, you can get away with that. But if you ever want to actually meet a person, right, then eventually you got to deal with the fact that you are you. And that's going to come out. So that's the case with Kamala. The issue with Kamala is that she is herself.

The problem with Kamala is Kamala. That's the one minor difficulty that she runs into. So in other words, Kamala is who we thought she was. She is who we thought she was. To paraphrase Dennis Green, may he rest in peace. So what does all that mean? It means that this election is going to be about Trump.

And Trump is all that really matters in the election. The election is what we thought it was. It's gonna be about Trump. It was always gonna be about Trump. If Trump loses, I mean, if he actually loses, legitimately loses, he will lose because the anti-Trump vote was mobilized, mobilized enough to defeat him. And because enough of the people in the middle were just sort of, had Trump fatigue and were kind of sick of him and ready to move on.

That's if he loses, if he wins, it'll be because the pro Trump vote was mobilized and enough of the people in the middle were kind of ready to give Trump another shot. So if Trump, whatever happens in the election, it'll be because of Trump one way or another. If Kamala wins, it's not going to be because of a surge of pro Kamala voters who are super psyched about her. If she wins, if and if she wins legitimately, another if,

It'll be because of the anti-Trump vote, not the pro-Kamala vote. The most consequential debate in our history is set as Trump and Harris face off tomorrow night. We're going backstage with a live simulcast of the debate and reactions from most trusted voices in conservative media. Join me, Ben Shapiro, Michael Knowles, Andrew Klavan, Jeremy Boring for full coverage and analysis. Watch live on Daily Wire Plus. All right, I wanted to mention this. You know, there was a lot of talk about this being an incoming historic hurricane season.

because of climate change and all that jazz. But then a funny thing happened during the historic hurricane season, and that is nothing. Nothing happened. There were basically like, there were no hurricanes. So MSN has the report, quote, as weeks went by with no hurricane activity, Phil Klotzbach could feel the pressure building.

He and the rest of the meteorology world has predicted a potentially historic hurricane season, and yet, during what would normally be the most active stretch of tropical storms, the Atlantic Ocean was eagerly quiet. Even his running buddies, with no knowledge of meteorology, began to ask, where are all the hurricanes? As the author of one of the most trusted and longest-running hurricane season outlooks, he considered issuing an unprecedented mid-season update in late August, acknowledging the chances that this year's forecast could be a bust.

He held off in case a new system formed over Labor Day weekend, but that didn't happen. Now, you might be wondering, what will the climate alarmists do with this? Will they backtrack a bit? Will they say, hey, look at that. We thought that climate change would create this big hurricane season. It didn't happen. Maybe climate change isn't all it's cracked up to be. No, of course not. That's not going to happen. Instead, we get this, reading on, quote,

There are questions about whether planetary warming could be so extreme that it supercharged the storms that managed to form, but has also allowed fewer to materialize. The quiet Atlantic stands in contrast to a dynamic Pacific typhoon season, and yet another record hot northern hemisphere summer that spread deadly temperatures, massive fires, and overwhelming floods around the globe. So yeah, just as expected, global warming was supposed to cause historic hurricanes,

But then the hurricanes didn't happen. Why didn't they happen? Well, because of global warming. If hurricanes happen, it's because of global warming. If they don't, it's because of global warming. If they happen a lot, it's because of global warming. If they happen just a little bit, it's because of global warming. If you walk down the street and trip over your shoelace and get a concussion, global warming. There's nothing that can disprove it. There's nothing that can contradict the theory. All events prove the theory.

which tells you there's a problem with the theory. And I know we go over this a lot and I'm not a scientist, but I do understand this basic scientific concept that theories that can never be proven wrong are bad theories because a theory should make predictions. And if the predictions don't come to pass, it means that there's something wrong with the theory, or at least with the way you interpreted your theory. But if the theory makes a prediction,

And then the prediction is not reflected in reality. And then that still proves your theory somehow. Well, it means you're not doing science, right? It means you're doing doctrine. You're doing ideology, right? That's not science. Oh, and I love this too. Just one more paragraph because this was very revealing. So listen to this. Even as meteorologists can detect factors contributing to the lull, they're struggling to understand why those factors have overwhelmed conditions that might otherwise fuel intense storm after storm.

Many who warn the public to prepare for a dangerous summer and fall are now caught in the awkward position of almost rooting for storms, lest they end up eating crow and losing the public's confidence when their predictions fall flat come November. Well, would you listen to that? They're rooting for the storms. Talk about saying the quiet part out loud. They are rooting for deadly storms to devastate your community. They're rooting for your house to wash away with you inside it.

They want, they're not predicting storms or projecting them. They're wishing, they're wishing for the storms. So how many times do we have to see proof here that climate alarmists are just anti-human? They are fundamentally anti-human, which I say all the time. And this is just more evidence of that. Here's a story from the Christian Post.

A federal judge has ruled that an Ohio school district may have violated a teacher's First Amendment rights by forcing her to resign for refusing to use trans-identified students' preferred names and pronouns due to religious convictions.

Judge Pamela Barker of the Northern District of Ohio issued an order earlier this month denying and granting in part competing motions for summary judgment filed by Jackson Local School District in Jackson Township to dismiss the lawsuit filed by former Jackson Middle School English teacher Vivian Garrity. The litigation is ongoing as several issues remain unresolved.

Barker, a Trump appointee, wrote, specifically, the court concludes that Garrity's compelled speech was not pursuant to her ordinary job duties, that the district's name and pronoun practice was not neutral and generally applied. But it withholds deciding whether the pickering, balancing, test, and strict scrutiny weigh in plaintiff's favor or defendant's favor until a jury makes factual determinations regarding the alleged interests at stake. Then we have a clip here from Fox with a little more detail about this case. Listen.

I told them that I would not because of my religious beliefs. And within two hours, I was forced to pack up my belongings and escorted out of the school. Vivian Garrity is an Ohio teacher who claims in a lawsuit she was forced to resign when she would not accommodate two students who asked to be called by different names and pronouns. The school board voted to accept her resignation in September. We have blurred her appearance due to concerns for her safety.

I am a professing Christian. I go to church four times a week. It is the largest part of my identity, and I do believe that God only created two sexes. The Alliance Defending Freedom filed the lawsuit on Garrity's behalf against the Jackson Memorial Middle School principal, the Board of Education, and two district employees seeking reinstatement to her teaching job.

The case here raises a critical issue, and that's whether or not public schools can order teachers to set their religious beliefs aside as a condition of public service. So she's claiming this is compelled speech, and of course it's compelled speech. This is the very definition of compelled speech. It's as close as you can get to requiring that a teacher vocally disavow her own faith in order to do her job, keep her job.

In fact, it isn't close to that. It is that you are requiring that she affirmatively declare something that she doesn't think is true and which contradicts her deeply held religious views. So obviously unconstitutional, obviously compelled speech, obviously a First Amendment violation. If this is not a First Amendment violation, then nothing is. Nothing is. Now, on the other hand, I will admit that, um,

I'm always very hesitant to cast this issue as a religious liberty issue. I understand why ADF is attacking it from that angle. And I mean, it's true, it is definitely a religious liberty issue, no question about it. But my only hesitation is that it makes it sound like Christians on faith alone are just trusting that gender ideology is false. It sounds like we have to rely on our faith, on our doctrine,

to tell us that men can't get pregnant, that women don't have penises. But the truth is that I would hold exactly the same view on this topic no matter my religion, even if I was an atheist. There are many things about my worldview that if I was an atheist would radically change, of course, but this wouldn't. My position on gender ideology would be exactly the same.

Because this is just about observable reality that we can see around us. It's got really nothing to do with religion, at least not on the surface. Because the leap of faith is entirely on the other side. Gender ideology is essentially a religious doctrine that teachers are being forced to affirm and to promote and pledge allegiance to. It is a creed that they're being made to recite.

So the compelled speech problem would still be a problem, a constitutional problem, even if this teacher was not Christian. So I'm not embarrassed about saying that something is a matter of faith if it is. Christ's saving resurrection and redemption of mankind is a matter of faith, right? I think that there's a fair amount of historical evidence to support it, but I fully admit that I believe it through faith, right?

not solely because I did some sort of historical investigation and then decided at that point to believe it. It is a matter of faith. I have no shame in that. We shouldn't be ashamed of that. There's nothing shameful about faith, quite the contrary. Which is why if a school punished a teacher for believing in the resurrection, then we would say that it is fully and totally a matter of religious liberty. But human biology is

is it's like anything else that's directly apparent to us every single day. It's like the existence of the sun in the sky. So if a teacher was being made to pretend that the sun doesn't exist, now it would be an attack on her faith, yes, because God created the sun. The sun is part of creation. It's in the Bible. So if you're being made to deny the existence of the sun being S-U-N, then you would be

contradicting your own faith. But if some kind of crazy policy like that was instated in a school somewhere where we're gonna pretend the sun doesn't exist, we probably wouldn't say that it's first and foremost an attack on religious liberty. Instead, we would argue that it's just, it's plainly insane. It denies observable reality.

regardless of your religion. It's like you are wanting us to deny something that we can all see. Go outside, you can see it. And just to use that example again, I think that in such a scenario, if somebody were to say, well, it's against my religion to say that the sun doesn't exist. Again, yeah, I mean, in a sense that's true, but you are unnecessarily making it sound like you believe in the existence of the sun based on faith.

There's no reason you don't like they are the ones. They are the weird anti-sun cult that has decided that there's no sun. So for them, they are the ones insisting on a religious doctrine. Now, on the other hand, I also hesitate to say that gender ideology is like a religious doctrine because then it's as if you're using religious as a pejorative when there's nothing wrong with religion per se. I'll be the first defender of religion all day long.

I don't mean religion, religion itself. There's nothing pejorative about religion itself, but all religions are not made the same, right? And there are religions that are just, first of all, false and destructive and gender ideology is one of them, but it is a religious doctrine. It just happens to be a false and like I said, destructive and completely irrational one, unlike Christianity.

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You know, it's not every day that a standing ovation lasts for more than 15 minutes. Even the most brutal dictators throughout history have had difficulty attracting that kind of sustained applause. When Stalin spoke at the Communist Party conference in 1937, his audience clapped for something like 11 minutes before someone finally sat down. That was considered pretty extreme at the time. And that was at a time when you'd get 10 years in the gulag for being the first to stop applauding. But

In the world of film festivals, where incidentally you can also find a lot of communists, lengthy standing ovations are apparently pretty common. When a film really wows the crowd, the clapping just goes on and on and nobody wants to sit down. Pan's A Labyrinth got a 22-minute standing ovation back in 2006 at Cannes. And last week at the Venice Film Festival, a film called The Room Next Door, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore, received a standing ovation that lasted 18 minutes.

It's apparently the longest standing ovation in any context in recent memory. So what is this film about exactly? If you watch the teaser trailer, you won't come away with any idea whatsoever. Here's just part of it.

So you don't really know what this is about. It's like a classic art house.

Trailer, you know, you know, it's some artsy dumb movie and you could tell that the old woman is probably dying But that's about it. And if you look at the comments, you won't get any clarity instead. You'll see posts like this This is one of the top comments on this trailer on YouTube quote The color game is on point the green and red that complement each other on Julianne and the yellow on till Tilda Which then tries to copy Julian style and the interior decor matching them both Wow, it's a must watch

Now, it's best I can tell that's not an ironic comment. There's plenty of others like it. You can tell you've entered the world of arthouse cinema when a film is a must-watch because the color game is on point. The green and red just complement each other so perfectly. How could you not? I mean, how could you not rush out to the theaters to see the interior decor and color

But it gets worse, because even if you watch interviews with the actresses who star in this film, you still will not come away with any idea what's going on. Watch. About the topic of the film, Julian, it's confronting death and being at peace with it. How did you two relate to the topic and the mind of Pedro in relationship to this theme?

Well, in terms of confronting death or the reality of it, I think that, I mean, for Ingrid in particular, she's not confronting anything at the beginning of the film. She's someone who's very much distanced from the idea of death and is exploring it like in her writing. And with Martha, she's in a position where she's being asked to witness someone's process towards death.

But on the other hand, it's about being alive, right? She's witnessing, she's being with her while she's alive. She's enjoying her life with her. She's sharing it, they're building relationship. So it's like when you're dead, you're dead. But basically we are, you know, we need to be alive when we are alive. - Wow. When you're dead, you're dead. But basically we need to be alive when we're alive. And when you're walking, you need to be walking. When you're sitting, sitting. Standing, standing.

I mean, this is the kind of profound insight you can get on the film festival circuit. Again, these people don't seem capable of actually talking about the film at all. But if you do enough digging, you'll eventually find out what this movie is about. And it is a film glorifying euthanasia.

Here's how the BBC describes it, quote, pro-euthanasia film The Room Next Door has won the Venice Film Festival's Best Film Award. Accepting the award, 74-year-old Spanish director told the audience, I believe that saying goodbye to this world cleanly and with dignity is a fundamental right of every human being. The film sees Swinton play a war correspondent suffering from terminal cancer. She asks her old friend, played by Moore, to be at her side as she takes her own life. The director said that he made the film to communicate his belief that euthanasia should be available around the world.

So the film is all about saying goodbye to this world cleanly and with dignity, by which he means euthanasia. So how much dignity is there in euthanasia, which its supporters have taken to calling medical assistance in dying or made? The Wall Street Journal just reported on the state of euthanasia in Canada, where euthanasia is now the fifth leading cause of death. More than 13,000 people died by euthanasia in Canada in 2022, compared to just 1,018 as recently as 2016. A researcher named Alexander Rykin

is at the Ethics and Policy Center, did a deep dive into these numbers. He found that, quote, in 2022, more than 81% of petitions resulted in death, including for vision, hearing loss, and diabetes. He documents that the percentage of denied written requests has been falling for years from 8% in 2019 to 3.5% in 2022, even as the number of applications has increased. So what this means is that in Canada, there are basically no guardrails on euthanasia anymore. The overwhelming majority of people who want to die

Even when they don't have terminal illnesses or even life-threatening illnesses, the majority of them are being killed. And in some cases, people who don't want to die are reportedly being pressured into euthanasia. Roger Foley is just one prominent example of that. He suffers from a degenerative neurological condition as well as a depression. And at one point when Foley became suicidal, he was placed in a mental health ward. Quoting from the journal, after he shared those suicidal thoughts with staff, he says they began to float the idea of euthanasia.

That alarmed him, so he began to record conversations secretly. He later shared them with Canadian journalists. In one, a hospital ethicist threatens Mr. Foley with denial of insurance coverage and says it would cost him north of $1,500 a day to stay in the hospital. When Mr. Foley protested, the ethicist retorted, Roger, this is not my show. My piece of this was to talk to you about if you had interest in assisted dying. I mean, that's amazing in all the worst ways. So they're not interested in treating his depression.

They didn't care about that. They didn't care that even though Roger Foley was suicidal, he still wanted to find some way to live. He wanted to live. Instead, they suggested that he kill himself to save the government some money, which is presumably why they threatened to terminate his health coverage, which in Canada is state run, if he didn't comply. This is supposedly the dignified death that you can expect with MAID if you were to take advantage of that program. Of course, when euthanasia advocates

talk, as this director did, about a dignified death, they really just mean something that is sterile and medicalized. Suicide has dignity as long as it doesn't look like suicide, they claim. As long as a doctor is performing some kind of procedure and following guidelines, even if those guidelines are as permissive as they could possibly be, then supposedly it's not really suicide, it's made.

Ironically, though, the industry seems to be coming around full circle because now they're dispensing with the need for doctors or the facade of medical procedures entirely. The latest innovation in this field is non-medical assisted suicide, which is just suicide. The National Review reports that, quote, certain strains of the euthanasia advocacy movement believe that doctors don't need to be involved when someone wants to die.

For example, the fanatics at the Final Exit Network have taught people how to kill themselves with a couple convicted of assisting via helium. More infamously, Dr. Philip Nitschke of Australia, who has traveled the world teaching suicide courses, once told NRO's Catherine Jean Lopez that he thought troubled teens should have access to suicide pills, which he opined should be sold in supermarkets.

He even conjured a suicide pod by which people can make themselves dead using nitrogen. The article goes on to discuss other non-medical models for assisted suicide, including one that's just been adopted in Germany, quote, Germany's highest court declared a fundamental right to commit suicide, to be assisted in suicide by any willing accomplice, and to assist in suicide without regard to why somebody wants to die, meaning no health reasons are required. In its decision, the court wrote, quote,

The right to take one's own life also encompasses the freedom to seek and, if offered, utilize assistance provided by third parties for this purpose. Therefore, the constitutional guarantee of the right to suicide corresponds to equally far-reaching constitutional protection extended to the acts carried out by persons rendering suicide assistance. So this is the way that it usually goes on the left. They come up with all kinds of euphemistic ways to obscure something awful and evil. But eventually, the euphemisms wear off.

And you're left with the thing itself in all its demonic glory. It's not made. It's not euthanasia. It's just suicide. That's why Canadians are approving more than 80% of these petitions for service right now, even for, again, non-terminal illnesses. Suicide is what they're really applauding at that film festival for 18 minutes. It's what courts are promoting all over the Western world. They no longer feel any shame about encouraging people to die. They just want to...

encourage as many people to die as possible, even people who they could have saved. And that is why the suicide industry, which has all but given up on the anodyne branding of maid and euthanasia, is today canceled. That'll do it for the show today. Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. Talk to you on Tuesday, or no, on Wednesday. Talk to you on Wednesday, not tomorrow. Have a great day. Godspeed.

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