well I hope that you and the audience appreciate the sacrifices that I make for you it may not always be obvious much of what I do for you is off camera out of sight in the shadows in silence and I don't tell you about the sacrifices I I don't come to you asking for a pad on the back for it I don't I don't ask you to say thank you but this time I am because I have just endured potentially the greatest suffering that I think any man in this Century has ever endured and I did it all just so that I could record this very segment uh I listened to an entire episode of the podcast call her daddy not the entire episode it was like two-thirds of an episode at 1.8 speed but I listened and I suffered now in case you aren't familiar call her daddy is a is a uh hugely successful podcast hosted by a woman named Alex Cooper and it's so successful that Cooper just last week signed a $125 million deal with Sirius to move her show over to their platform the show which focuses on sex and relationship discussions is uh massively popular with young women in particular and the reason I'm bringing it up is because of a a short clip from a recent episode that has generated some conversation on social media but in order for me to talk about the clip you know I felt that I needed to understand the context which is why I listen to most of the episode that the clip comes from so before I play it for you I will give you the bullet points and from this episode actually it turned out that the context really was not needed um but I didn't listen to all that for nothing so I'm going to tell you anyway in this episode Alex recounts the very long story of how she once flew to Paris to meet up with some guy that she met on a dating app it takes her about 45 hours or felt that way to tell this whole story but I can summarize it in like 45 seconds basically she flew to Paris she met the guy he wasn't as attractive in person as he was in his profile picture uh they didn't connect they didn't like each other that much but she stayed with him for a week anyway and had sex with him which she initiated um there were other indignities that she suffered and which she describes in agonizing detail for example the toilet in their Airbnb didn't flush properly so she had to hold down the flusher for 10 seconds truly the sort of trial and tribulation that few humans on Earth can comprehend um after a week of this sort of torture she left and later she found out that the guy gave her an STD and uh that's it that's the whole epic tale she went to spend a week in Paris with a guy that she didn't know and had sex with even though she didn't know him or even like him and she paid the price the end now why tell this story and more confusingly why in God's name would anyone willingly by choice listen to it well that I can't say but it is deeply troubling to consider that apparently millions of young women sit around listening to this person drwn on and on and on about her incredibly dull uninteresting sexual exploits even when there's no discernible point at the end of it and she never offers anything approaching an actual Insight women who spend their time listening to this sort of tripe cannot complain about men who watch porn because it's the same sort of junk it's the same poison in your brain just in different forms so anyway all of that setup finally brings us to the clip that I want to talk about here is where Alex after taking us through the blandest most excruciatingly dull adventure of all time finally answers the one question any intelligent member of the audience might have and that is you know well that is if there are any intelligent me members of the audience but the question is this if you didn't like him and you didn't want to be there why didn't you just go home let's find out I know all of you at home watching this or listening are like why the didn't I just go home and I still to this day can't fully articulate why I didn't leave which sadly I think is so relatable for women like why didn't you leave like you were uncomfortable like what did you think was going to change like why did you stay like I think as backwards as it sounds because of how uncomfortable and awkward it was with this person I didn't know what to do other than stay and suck it up like I didn't want to make the other person feel more uncomfortable so I tried to like appease the situation and make it better because staying and being miserable somehow felt easier than like pissing someone off and getting in this fight and like leaving and acknowledging how awkward it was and since he wasn't saying anything I was not going to say anything and like I don't know maybe only women will understand that but like like it is confusing and yet like it's not confusing at all like I feel like we've all been there where we're like I didn't really want to do that or I wasn't I wasn't really into it but then like I didn't know how to get myself out of the situation and I'm like in an apartment with these two men and like he had already been being Snappy it was just it was awful it was a bad situation so $125 million podcast right there what you just heard now this excuse that she gives an excuse for shacking up for a week with a guy that she didn't know or like and having sex with him despite being actively repulsed by him uh this excuse has resonated with her audience many of the Instagram comments under this video are echoing uh these sentiments that she expresses they claim that it is in fact very relatable for women as she says it is and uh they say that this is why it's unfair to ask women why they don't leave uncomfortable situations you know you you you can't ask them that it's not fair because uh women don't know how to get themselves out of those situations according to them but one woman who is not praising Alex or shouting amen is uh Mary Morgan she's a commentator and host of a show called pop culture crisis which you can and should go find on YouTube Mary is actually interesting and insightful and in a just world would be the one getting the big money contract from Sirius she made a very compelling point in response to this video and I'll read what she said on Twitter and then I I have a few things I want to say to kind of build off of it but uh I want to give her credit for you know for originating this Insight uh she wrote quote I can't give you a better explanation for how me too came into existence than this video right here women's propensity be propensity to be highly agreeable paired with a culture that encourages promiscuity that's one dangerous combination it's unconscionable that young women rely on influencers like this one for moral guidance blind leading the blind quoting now she's quoting women will say like this and wonder why the entire planet and every major religion has imposed strict restrictions on their sovereignty since the dawn of time in every place humans have ever lived close quote it's a meme phrase but it's so true women need Authority they need protection from their worst impulses and from men who are dangerous and lecherous the death of norms like chivalry and chassity has nothing to do with women's emancipation and everything to do with women no longer holding a place of high esteem in our society women are no longer regarded as creatures in need of spiritual and physical protection feminists push for this to our own Peril now I don't want to belabor the point but I have to say that there's more insight in those few sentences than in the entire catalog of call her daddy transcripts combined for as long as the show has existed and you don't have to agree with everything that Mary said there but this is someone that's thinking about an issue working through it trying to understand where we are in our culture and how we got here you know like having a thought about something here I want to share a thought with you that I'm having that's what like if you're going to listen to someone blabber on a podcast like I do on this one every day uh that should be your first and most essential requirement does this person have any insight to offer even if I don't agree do they have an Insight do they have a a point of view a perspective I can't imagine why anybody would listen sit and listen to someone on a podcast when the answer to that question is obviously no but lots of people do so in any case uh the thrust of Mary's point is obviously correct the whole point of chivalry was to protect and honor women and Men stood out in front and took the lead assuming the role of protector and provider and they did this because they beli that women should be cherished now our culture today says that women don't need to be protected or provided for or cherished but the results of this new philosophy have categorically proven the philosophy wrong and it creates the kind of Catch 22 you find in Alex's story or as Mary pointed out uh so many of the tales of Woe we heard about during the me too era and before that and after it because after after all what is Alex really saying here she's saying that she needed to be led she needed the man to take the lead take the initiative understand the situation act decisively and do the thing that she was too scared or too confused to do she needed the man to say to her hey Alex this obviously isn't working out we aren't getting along we aren't connecting let's book your plane tickets home and get you to the airport in fact she really needed the man to take the lead well before that she needed him to be the one to say Hey you know we've never met we don't know each other let's not plan a vacation together for a week when we don't even know each other why don't we start by going out for coffee tomorrow afternoon instead she is confessing to being too Guided by her emotions too tentative and indecisive to lacking an assertiveness to say either of those things she needed the man to say it the man to lead but she'll never say that she needed the man to lead because her feminist principles will not allow her to ever utter a statement like that under any circumstance and this is the same of every other feminist in the country but the problem is that although they will not say I need the man to lead they still expect it and they still blame him for failing to do it when push comes to shove and there are too many examples of this Dynamic to count as established the me too era provides us with dozens if not hundreds in fact we see an example of this kind of thing in every case where let's say two drunk college students students hook up only for one of the drunk participants always the female one always to wake up the next morning and decide that she was raped right she was she was too drunk to consent she claims and perhaps she was but then so was he so why is he the rapist and not her why aren't they both rapists better yet why can't we admit that neither of them are they both did something Reckless and self-destructive and now they feel the shame and guilt that a person ought to feel after such an experience well the answer is that all of the people looking at a mutually inebriated sexual encounter between a man and a woman and exclusively blaming the man which is what literally always happens in these situations are blaming him because they expect him to lead they expect him to be the one to take control of the ship and guide it to a safe harbor they expect him not her him always him to have the strength and foresight to say hey we've both had too much to drink this isn't a good idea and if he doesn't say that he's blamed for his lack of leadership she's not blamed ever because you don't blame a follower for not being led but all of the people pointing the finger of blame will not acknowledge what they're actually blaming the guy for indeed they they'll desperately deny that they want any such thing as as him to lead so so the man gets blamed for not doing a thing that the people doing the blaming actually tell him not to do so first they say how dare you think that you can lead a woman and next thing you know they say how dare you not lead This Woman except they don't say those exact words instead in this case they would say something like you're a rapist now go to prison now the feminists get to have their cake and eat it too while the men are stuck with the lose lose if the man doesn't take the lead uh he's a loser and a creep if he does he's a bully a misogynist and also a creep the feminists want us to be a matriarchal female Le Society but they don't want any of the accountability and blame that comes with that which is why you'll notice right not a single feminist will listen to that story from Alex Cooper and say to her you should be ashamed how could you put that poor helpless man in that awkward position why did you step up and do the right thing in fact Alex says that she initiated sex with a guy who clearly wasn't that into it so if the feminists were consistent they would accuse her of rape that's what they would do in the reverse scenario but they're not going to do that here they will not ever do that here because they want the benefits of leadership with none of the responsibility none of the pressure none of the blame that comes with it okay it's the burden of leadership that they will not accept which is why they can never be leaders and that's why a society that smashes the patriarchy ends up shiftless stranded and leaderless it's the classic cautionary tale it's a mutiny on the Bounty but played out in an entire civilization instead of just one ship the mutineers in that story staged a a Revolt sent the captain out a drift in the middle of the sea they have control of the boat now but there's no one fit to lead it all they could think about was how much they hated the captain for his leadership style they never considered what the alternative actually is or that there really isn't an alternative now the feminists are the mutineers in this case and they've taken control of a ship that they don't know how to steer and even if they did they wouldn't know where to steer it to they didn't like the idea of the man leading but as we've discovered they like the idea of themselves leading even less that's how you end up with a society in a state of decay like hours and it's how you end up with a woman like Alex Cooper having a extremely popular podcast and that is why she is today I'm afraid to say canceled hey YouTube thanks for listening to the show if you'd like access to my full show with no ads you should go to dailywire.com and use promo code Walsh to get two months free on all annual plans see you there