Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the sheep Get Sheared podcast. I'm your host, Austin Creed, and today my friends. You know, I didn't really want to have to do this show today. I really didn't. But unfortunately I think it's very overdue and I think it's something that we. Need to discuss. Because my friends, as much as I agree with certain people politically, I think it's time we got down to the important details. You know, today we're talking about the daily wire. I've talked about the daily wire before and I actually agree with a lot of the hosts, whether it be, you know, Candace and Matt. Jordan Peterson, I agree with a lot of these guys when it comes to political issues. You know more conservative leaning. I agree with them politically, so I'm not here to bash them on their. Politics the problem that I have is their stance on relationships, and I'm not telling you that from a biblical standpoint or anything else that they are or from a Torah standpoint, that they are mistaken. My issue and that we will get into in I'll play a clip, I think from every single one of them. Let me check. I think I have one through every single one. Yeah I do. They are. Traditionalism is not fully integratable with the average person's life today. And that's my problem with them. I don't know them as individuals, and I'm sure they're. Nice people. The problem I have is you can't take the old world philosophy. Those relationships into the modern day, it doesn't work. It does doesn't work. I wish I could sit here and tell you that the statistics say that what they're saying is true. I wish I could sit here and tell you that. If you just believe. Like that cat poster, if you just say I want to make this work, so I'm going to make this work. The problem is you as a man can do everything correct and you could still get a divorce. Is it guaranteed? No. Is it probable? Unfortunately, yes. But we're going to. I'm not going. To speak for them, I'm going to. Let them speak. For themselves, but I wanted to give. A little bit of a. Prelude as to why I'm doing this? I'm not doing this because I want to start a beef or because I want to hate on them. In fact, the opposite is true. I want to highlight where I think their message could use tuning and the I'm coming out this from being a biblical bachelor, wrote a whole book on what that means. I wrote about why I think that marriage doesn't work. And the reason it. Doesn't completely work. Is a whole conversation that I've talked about multiple times over on this show, but it can be come down to the basic thing of the government is too involved. You could have all half of your stuff taking your kids, take it away and you as a man don't benefit really from marriage. All that much, and the woman benefits a lot from divorce when if you do get divorced, which unfortunately is becoming more and more. Woman and my solution is to be a biblical bachelor to decide your own personal philosophy, to move forward and to if you want to get married, do that. But if you don't want to, then you can get a surrogate. If you want to have kids, you can have meaningful relationships that don't have to marriage attached to them, if that's what you want. The whole thing is sitting around you discovering what you want to do and going for that with all of that being said, I'm going to let now them speak for themselves on the show. And we're going to start, let's see, where should we start, I think. We should start with. A woman can. Marry and probably start with Matt Walsh. So we'll start with Matt Walsh himself. So Matt Walsh is probably the most vocal, most well known guy in like the quote red pill space. Woman can marry a man, leave him for any reason. So we're going to do him, we're we're going to talk about him first. But. But I'm gonna let him talk now. Here's what he has to say about the marriage laws which we just talked about. Let's hear what he has to say. The woman can marry a man, leave him for any reason she wants, even after cheating and still take half the assets and be awarded with an allowance from her ex-husband in perpetuity. It's not only outrageously unjust, but it also purpose. In Disincentivizes marital fidelity while incentivizing disloyalty and infidelity and divorce, there are many reforms that should be enacted to stop the bleeding. Here, the alimony system, for one thing, has to be drastically changed. Most alimony laws were created under the assumption that most women would be housewives, and they would be stay at home moms, and most divorces would be initiated by men. Who are the sole breadwinners in the family? I mean, I think he's right about that. Here's the problem. He's right about what he just said, but now we're going to listen to the the same Matt Walsh again. But it's gonna sound a little bit different because he's going to be singing a little bit of a different tune. So without further ado, I'm going to let him speak. So this is the same guy you just heard. What what I. The logical conclusion? Glorious diamond is these red pill Bros and. They don't even. This is what he says. Now let's get to it. Realize what I pro marriage when I run into a lot. I mean, whether these people identify as red pill or not doesn't really matter. But when I talk about marriage on. It well, I'm. My show and I promote it and I talk about my own experiences with marriage. I hear all the time. I mean the comments are full of people who are conservative, who are saying, well, well, that's just your experience. That's a that's a, you know, you got lucky. You have it easy and and so and you're trying to trick men into this deal that isn't gonna work for them just because you happen to find a good woman. And that's the kind of defeatist. Mentality. I hear all the time, all the time. And what I want to say to these men is. It's no, it's. It's an easy way to dismiss it. But we're all married in this room. We're all happily married. So we didn't get lucky. So you have to work at it every single day. It's it's a choice that you make and there's a lot of women out there who are looking to make that choice also. So it's very easy to just. Kind of get back. It's also it's also. To get back to this point. OK, pause. OK, so you see what he just said? He points out the marriage laws. How they're. Prehistoric they need to be changed. Because they totally disincentivize men and they alienate men. And and you know, they're based upon a mythology by today's standards. And then you hear him right there say that. Ohh. But even though it's still really against you, you should still do it. Just, just just. Do it anyway, because the other day you know what other choice do you have? Basically, that's this argument. See that? That's the problem I have is he knows the issue. He sees the issue and what does he do? He says just do it anyways. Just do it. Cause what other choice do you? Have but that that's his answer. His answer is just just go ahead, you know, roll the dice, hopefully get a Yahtzee. What? What's the difference? Right, that's his. That's his solution. I'll be calling them. Baby. Yeah, they're. Guy sliding in your. And to that's to me, that's not a solution. Uh, that is less of a solution than being a biblical bachelor is, I think it's more important for you to decide. Hey, do I actually want this? Is this something that I've just been told I should care about? Or is this something that says, hey, you know? You get guys telling you. I'm not sure I want this. I'm going to explore it. I'm going to learn. I'm going to look at it and I'm going to say, you know what? OK. OK. Now I've decided I want. I said. And you shouldn't be getting married in at. Least 35. That was my next quest. This I've lived my life. I've, I've, I've fornicated with other women. I have other options, but I'm going to choose to say hey. I'm going to get married because that's what I want to do. I'm going to roll the dice. I'm gonna hope for a high roll and that's the brakes. That that's dims the brakes. You know, whatever happens, happens. The other side of that is that you say, hey, you know what? Marriage, the novelties worn off. I wasn't sure why I wanted it. And you know, I think I can. Have my own life blaze my own trail and develop myself into something that's not traditional, but I'm going to make it work because I want to and I'm going to walk off the trail and even though I might step on a couple weeds, I might hurt myself a little bit. I'm going to make. It work anyway. That takes guts, but at the end of the day. That choice is yours, and you shouldn't just go with anybody's program because they tell you to. And to me, it's disingenuous for a guy like Matt, who's a very smart guy to say, hey, I know this is the problem, but then pander to his audience and say, hey, you know what, because you know, it's just the right thing to do to just do it. Well, let's go now to I think let's go to Michael Knowles. When he was he, let's see what he has to say. You know, I'm not just gonna pick on Matt. I want everybody to say their piece. What does he have to say? I'll be calling them babies. Yeah, there this is you can't. What should I? Call them yes. Do you know what the the? Word fetus means. Yeah, embryo. Is that better? Well, and embryo is another term, but the word fetus is a Latin word that means offspring, so it means. Baby isn't like the I don't know. I think it's in Freakonomics that they're all about the fact that throwing away decrease the crime rate. Yeah, actually made this argument. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait, hold on. So we're talking about abortion. We're talking about babies and stuff. OK, OK. But again, politically, I tend to agree with these with these people, which is good. But did you hear what you just said? She said that. Abortion rates. Reduce crime. Give the idea what you're implying. What? What they're saying is, if we look at the statistics, statistically, it's black women who have the most abortions. So what you're saying is because more black women get abortions? Oh, oh, no. Ohh hell no. This is terrible. How do these people know what they're saying? Ohh God, keep going. Argument to a bioethicist argument. I said, well, no, I'm really in favor of abortion because the Freakonomics book told me that it decreases the crime rate, you know. If you if. You abort these babies and she said, Michael, which of those arguments is not also an argument for killing young black men in the inner cities. Ohh no. Oh my God. Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking. I didn't want to say it in those terms, but that's what I. Was essentially thinking. Ohh no see, that's the problem right there. People don't realize the ramifications of what they're saying. And this is an example of. I agree with what people what. Men, whether it's men you know, daily wire people Steven Crowder or whatever, I agree with a lot of these people politically. However, when it comes to relationships and whatnot, I don't tend to agree. But I wanted to highlight on some of the things I do agree with and this is. One of them where I agree with where he's coming from. Now with the girl, but she's completely out of line in my opinion. Age 18 to 25 and the problem is. They have life. Well, the babies have life or the fetus. No, they have life. No, no, no one. They don't. Well, they they have life experiences. They have no. How are you a life's memories you have no. If you have consciousness. We. Wait, wait, wait. Did you just say if you don't have a sense of consciousness, you're not alive? Oh my God. So we're going to say that children who are three to five years old, who don't have really have a sense of self yet. You can just abort them. Or how about an older person who also has forgotten who you know who they are and whatnot? Do they fall in that category too? Ohh my. You're something like a a mustachioed man from Austria in 1920s and 30s right now without even realizing it. Ohh my land. These look, I'm in favor of of women talking like this cause it it shows you that as much as they want to pretend like feminism made them really intelligent. They're actually most of them aren't. A lot of women are very crafty, but they're not very smart. The generalization I understand the. But when you look at this, I mean, come on, what are we? What, are we kidding here? Let's keep going. Conscious. How are you a living, breathing thing if you have no conscience? Should should you be able, should you be able to kill somebody who's in a coma, who's unconscious. Honestly, yeah. If I was a vegetable, why? We're not talking about you. This is not about you. This is a presidents of law we're talking about here. This is not about you. We understand you probably have an only fans page, so you think everything is only about you, but this is not what we're talking about. We're not stepping into the realm of life and death. That is not a simple topic. We have people on ventilators who are vegetables for years. Honestly, my trooping yes, they should be. So what if? You're just going to. Dead too, I. Agree. Hold the. ******* plug, yeah. Even if you could. Put that wow. Because people can be in a coma for years and then come out of the coma. But. You think just kill them anyway. Honestly, if you're gonna be on a ventilator for. Ohh my get off my show this is. This is Terry. Or Charlotte, Michael Knowles for having the guts to actually say what are you talking about? Because I was completely out of the line. But let's get back to relationships because that's what this show is really about. I want them. To showcase that I don't just pick on these people for ratings, I really I agree with some of what they say politically. But then let's get back to the relationship topic, shall we? Because that's really what this show is about to a lot of large extent is relationships. Relationships are the most important decision you'll make in your life, whether it's professionally, personally, romantically, these are. All very, very important. So let's see what Candace Owens has to say. Guys sliding in your DM, you can get guys telling you you look good. You can get guys that want to sleep with you. How many of these people actually get guys that want to stay with you? Right, that are not in somebody else's damn the same way that you found him is the same way he's gonna find somebody else because we are increasingly becoming a part of a society that's 80. Did you want to know why our grandparents stayed together? Because they weren't looking at ash cheeks all day on Instagram and and refreshing it and going ohh. That girl looks younger. That girl looks better. That girl's face tuned, you know and and I think that that is what these young women that they're following are telling them. You've got 13 year olds getting lip injections, right? Because they want to look like Kylie Jenner. Again, not a shot. Kylie Jenner. But what society have we created that ever made Kylie Jenner feel like she had to go out and buy those lips that she had to contour her entire face and change her entire body? She was already a beautiful little girl. Ohh wait, hold on a second. So the society is ill, it's not normal, right? Don't let these people convince you that that's normal. That's cancer. And it will that cancer will become contagious to you if you accept that you don't follow better role model. OK. I was with her a little bit at the beginning, but then she kind of got into. See, here's the here's a something that I wanted to discuss #1. Not every. For example, men, we need to realize something. And ladies, if you're watching, feel free to agree or disagree with what I'm about to say. But I firmly believe that when, for example, when Candace talks about. Society and she talks about how, why do how do we get to this point in the culture where we we think we need to look a certain way and do that and she's not blaming men, OK? She's talking about women. Other women care more about other women's opinion than they do about a man they care about. Chad and Tyrone's opinion sure if they want something from him. Yes. But other than that, most dudes are invisible to most women. So when women complain about judgment or society or whatever. They're not talking about men. They're talking about other women. For example, most men have no sense of style at all. Most men are not good at dressing. Women, on the other hand, are very incentivized to learn at a young age how to look good, how to contour, how to coordinate outfits, how to become socially savvy. All these things, so they're judged more harshly on these things because they know what they're talking about. It's like your Uncle Murray telling you about the stock market, and he doesn't have a. Single dime in the stock market. You're not gonna really care about what he has to say about stocks, right? Of course not. But then if your Uncle Joe, who has made millions of dollars in the stock market telling you about the stock market, you're probably gonna listen, right? Exactly. Same thing we said about a man. If a man dresses wearing basketball shorts. And and AT shirt and a tank top nine times out of 10. Then he tells a woman who spends an hour 2 hours dressing herself and everything that she looks weird. It's not going to matter as much as if another woman who's spent an equal amount of time, who looks better, says it to her. Because she knows what she's talking about and you don't. Plus, most men are invisible to most women, so they don't even realize you exist, so they don't care. Those call you names and and go on with their day. So don't get it twisted when she's talking about society and whatnot, it's very easy for us as men to think she's talking about us. She might be talking about some dudes. Dues at the very top, but she's talking mostly about other women. How other women are. Rewarding this behavior. At least that's my estimation. So I I agree with her a little bit, but. Not fully on that point. And she also made another really interesting point with talking about staring at, you know, booty cheeks and all that kind of stuff when it comes down to it, we're getting into, like, the dealer versus the consumer argument of who's that fault? The person who is providing the content or the person who's consuming the content. That's a very dangerous game because both people. Are at fault. My only argument to the contrary would be we, as men, are hardwired. To like those things. So of course we're going to check it out. Now there's a man who has control over his libido and what not have the ability to tune that out, yes. But still, he's gonna probably look anyway, because he's curious, you know, educational purposes and all that. But again, Esther Vilar and her book, the Manipulated Man, talks about how everyone and this written by a woman, by the way, she was the one who talked about every woman, is a business, and her business is exploitation, extortion. And part of this extortion is to provide you with what you want or a taste, or the possibility of what you want, and then they get what they want off of your desire to get what you want. It's like holding up a treat to a dog and you tell the dog to sit, dog sits, and then you think about giving them the treat. Sometimes you do, sometimes you just tell them to sit and don't give them a treat. See what I'm saying. People are no different in that regard. But now let's go on then. So I want to thank Candice Owens for that. Let's move on to Andrew Clavin, and let's see what he has to say now. You have also said things like feminism seeks to transform women from first rate into second rate men. The very fact that women wear leggings tells you that something the female body is meant to attract. And finally, I'm anti. Feminist I agree with all those quotes. I stand by every single one of them. Not because I don't want listen. If a woman says to me, hey, I want to be an astronaut. You know my feeling is, hey, be an astronaut. What? What difference does that make to me? I've got the greatest wife in the world. I don't care what you do. I'm not going out with any other women. That's it for me. OK, so so I'm good. Please. Please make the choices that you want. But don't let people tell you that you're. Secret dreams or steepest dreams are somehow invalid because they don't serve their political purposes. That is my problem with feminism as a political movement, Simone Dubois said. One of the founding philosophers of feminism. You would agree, right? She she said that women should not be allowed to stay home and raise children because too many of them would make that choice. I have a two word answer to that with which I won't tell you. I agree with him to some extent on that for sure. Feminism is an interesting ideology because a lot of it was actually. Really pushed by the Rainbow Rider. Women with the short haircuts and the inclination to find other women attractive. If you catch my drift. And so therefore. Didn't so much love other women as they had an axe to grind against men. You know, and a lot of people want to say that the patriarchy is evil. The patriarchy is bad and whatnot. But as I've stated before. I believe men and women have always been equal. The problem is we only address equality from the masculine perspective. In other words, because women cannot do everything a man can do, they are not equal to men. Well, men can't do everything women can do. Does that make us not equal to women? That argument doesn't make sense to. Me, whereas women and men provide equal, equally valuable services to humanity. And to the communities and to social orders. So therefore, they've always been equal. And patriarchy is not about putting women in their place. It's about putting other men in the positions of accountability. Now is that power does always play out that way? No. Our people called out for that a lot of times. Yeah. Yeah, they are. But my friends, I'm actually I got to think feminism, for one thing, it allows me to be free. Now, a lot of people want the freedom. To be. And that's not really a good solution to that, but it allows me to say, OK, I don't have to be marry a woman. Now back in the day, that's what was expected of me as a man in the community. But now I don't have to do that. Now I can do whatever the heck I want to do because now I am not required to. Put a woman under my protection under my wing and now I can do whatever I want to do. Most men, they still want that. Which is fine. That's going to be a. Little harder to do. At the end of the day, it allows you to be more free, but most people don't want freedom. They just want tradition. They just want to be comfortable with what they've been told they should want. And that's my problem with a lot of the things the daily Wire says about relationships is they highlight these realities, but then they bring it back to what? The idealism they showed, the truth and the ideals, but they try to make the truth fit the idealism, instead of just finding that in between, where everything tends to lie. History and reality resist simplicity. And so it is my desire for you to find how you can make everything work for yourself, because that's the only way you can get through this life properly, in my opinion. Do I have any more clips to show you on the show today? Yes, I have one more clip of Ben Shapiro talking about Ohh. Fresh and fit. Well, this should be. Interesting. Alright, let's play the clip. I say all the time in today's day and age, you shouldn't be getting married until you're. At least 35 of them man as a man. Yeah. What? That was my next question for you as a as a man, what age should? You consider getting married, so I have this. This is my thing that I tell guys. Yeah, I think 35 years old had slept with at least fifty women, 100K per year. You're in shape. And you got six months of one year. Of savings. Alright, done. I gotta get married. I've done all that. That's not. That's easy. Here's the Republic right there. So that is a recipe for a terrible marriage, by the way, guys waiting until your 35 minutes with 50 women. That is a terrible recipe for marriage by every available data point. It turns out that you are much better in terms of getting married if you get married. Younger if you do not have a wide variety of sexual partners, all the stuff about you know, being in shape and having money and all the rest like you should try to do that generally speaking. But this notion that you wait until you're 35, you've already made a bevy of mistakes that have shaped your character and made you much more rigid as a person, and that you should have had a basis of comparison in terms of. Of dozens and dozens and dozens of women, no, the data do not support this, and it's stupid. You lied to me. All right, so here's my issue. I hear what he's saying. Here's the issue he is. If he had said that that applies to women, he'd be correct, because as a man I can have. How do I say this without sounding really conceited? Because it's not what I'm trying to do. I'm not trying to sound conceited or Bragg. I've been with almost that number that Myron was talking about, OK? And when I say that, I could still be married to one woman if I wanted to do that. I could still do that. Because love is a choice and I could choose to make that choice if it was what I wanted to do. However, a woman has the different pair bonding men and women are different. Women are not biologically programmed to do that. Can there be some outliers who can make it work even though they're miserable in the marriage? Yes, but most women cannot do. You know, multiple sex partners, multiple experiences like that, and then still be the, you know, traditional housewife, you know, marriage. Material they can't now that they don't want to, they just can't. They're para bonding is fried. They're not able to do it because their biochemistry just won't allow it. Men, on the other hand, we can. And that's part of the reason why in the patriarchy, women are penalized for having a high body count and men are rewarded because for women, it's very easy to get sexual partners. And for men it is not. I can't believe I have to even say this because apparently it's still something that some people can't get through their thick skulls men. Have to bring something to the table to be able to fornicate with a woman. A woman has to just pour her legs and and ask the first guy who's around to to get to get some of that and they'll. Probably say yes. We as men have to work for that. It's not just given to us. Women. That's the easiest thing they can do. And that's why if it's, if it's easy, then it's not an accomplishment. It's because it's. Hard for a woman to resist all these options that it's a virtue. It's because it's hard for a man to even have access to women that it then therefore makes him more valuable to have access to women. We already established that most women aren't think of most men as invisible. My friends, part of the reason why I disagree with a lot of what the daily wire hosts say about relationships is because they make statements like that where it's disingenuous and it doesn't. It doesn't fully explain the issue and it dodge is a very complex issue and a lot of I'm not alone in this. I agree with a lot of things they say politically, but when it. Comes to relationships a lot of times they drop the ball because they're out of touch. The cuts because they've been married, they don't see what's happening out here in these streets because they're married. But they don't see what we as single guys, deal with what we do, how we operate. They just don't have the desire to learn. Or they just don't see it. I don't know which one. It could be a. Combination of both. My friends, I'm curious what you have to say about this topic. Everybody has their own life, their own experiences, their own philosophies and everything. And I'm very curious to hear about it. My friends, please take care of yourselves. Please ask questions about everything you've heard from me, from them, from anybody else, because this is it's important for you to decide for yourself what you believe and what what you want to do going forward. My friends, in the meantime, I invite you to take care of yourselves if you want to see my philosophy in detail. Biblical bachelor is the best place for you to find it. It will be in the link in the description for. You to check. It out if you want my friends to carry yourselves, I hope you learn something today. You care peace.