Matt Walsh on Toxic Masculinity, Cancel Culture, and Becoming The Top 0.1%



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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – Intro
1:28 – Exploring the Concept of “What is a Woman?”
12:19 – How Matt Walsh Got His Start in Media
22:08 – The Impact of Technology in Today’s Society: Pros and Cons
29:40 – Should ‘Violent Videos’ Be Allowed on Social Media?
32:05 – Matt Walsh’s Insights on Effective Parenting
42:18 – Matt Walsh’s Surprising Take on Online Dating
44:54 – Recognizing When You’ve Found “The One”
53:00 – Matt Walsh on Gender Roles in a Marriage
56:12 – Matt’s Wake-Up Call for Unhappy Men
58:29 – Matt Walsh’s Unfiltered Advice for Struggling Parents
1:02:52 – Do You NEED to Have Kids to be Fulfilled?
1:05:07 – Matt’s Role in the Movie ‘Lady Ballers’
1:06:58 – Why Matt Thinks Aliens Exist
1:10:47 – Graham asks Matt “What is the Left doing right?”
1:15:05 – Supermarket Etiquette: Is It Wrong Not to Return a Cart?
1:19:15 – Matt’s Kid Threw a Rock at a Car?!
1:20:33 – Closing Remarks

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45 thoughts on “Matt Walsh on Toxic Masculinity, Cancel Culture, and Becoming The Top 0.1%”

  1. I've built a search engine for kids called ABCSearch and I'm trying to help with the problem Matt talks about with unfettered access to internet. Kids will learn how to use search engines for school, research, etc. There are healthy ways to seek information. But we do need to introduce them in a much safer environment.

    Parents should know that if there kid has a device, they will eventually figure out the internet. Its best to install safe software and tools so the kid doesn't access uncensored Google search as their first entry point.

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  2. I delivered pizza back in those times too. Best damn job I ever had next to the one I have now. In fact I’d go back to it if it paid as much as I make now. No question. 😂
    We also had the big map with a grid system on the wall. No GPS! It was a great time.

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  3. What is a woman? An elite majority class that pretends to be a minority along with such privileges. On occasion, handed such menial jobs as Supreme Court Justices and Veep for the US solely on the basis of being a women, the right chromosomes, yet mysteriously be unable to define the word.

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  4. This is how men end up committing suicide or obsessed and never let go of theirs wives when they are five with them. Most of us knows marriage is not like this.
    She can be motivated by millions of things friends society coworkers social media and she will leave you. And you wouldn’t let her go coz of the way you made the world to believe she is. Stop it

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  5. You guys really did not come up with a very simple solution to the shopping cart problem….give it to someone going from parking to store. I do that a lot and also the other way around, I offer to take others cart when going in from parking.

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  6. I was a selfish 35 y.o. woman. I got married and became (unexpectedly) pregnant right away. I was VERY unhappy bc I didn't want any children! But, having children was the cure for my selfishness. It took about a year, but my loyalty, concern, care, and focus shifted from me to my daughter. I guess you could say I was open to it, but the reality was that she NEEDED me, demanded my attention, and I could not withhold it. I gave, and gave, and slowly forgot to put myself first. She is now a mom herself and a really terrific one, too! I think I played a part in her success as a mom❤

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  7. Driving is problem solving. What route do I need to take? Is there another route? Which is faster? Which do I feel more comfortable driving? Do I have to cross four lanes of traffic in two miles?

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  8. I was born in 04, we lived in a trailer park, and I ran and played till dark up until I was 10. I do bleave that kids these days can still have not the same but similar experience

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  9. As a left leaning individual, I walked into this knowing i wasnt going to agree on everything. In a way, im a little taken aback because i expected there to be more hard takes, but it was mostly tame. From someone who doesn't share his ideology, i agree on what he said about family and what it takes to raise children. I agree on his take on happiness- personally i have never felt more fulfilled then when i was volunteering at an elementary school. But at the same time, he's really arrogant, especially twords the end. Its like he positioned himself in a "us vs them" mentality. Its sad to me because its clear he views the left as the enemy. Every issue becomes a moral issue, which is why he views himself to be correct. Unfortunately, not everyone has the same sense of morality and principles.

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  10. Matt Walsh should be ashamed to show his face after making a whole documentary on medical transition of teens in America and mistakenly telling Rogan there are MILLIONS of kids on hormone blockers lmao.

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  11. To be fair, as someone that has actually read the books of Viktor Hugo, the movie les Miserables was God awfull. It never caucht the athmosphere of the book, they just did not bring the story across and left a lot out. He is a wonderfull writer which captures the times in Europe he lived in. I cannot understand how anyone can read this book and think : Great story line for a musical.
    Plus, he is not a childrens writer. His content is dark and critical, this is why I could also not wrap my head around the decision of Diney to make The Hunchback of Notre Dame into a childrens story. Anyone that has read it, would be sick, to even think this is something that would work.

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