Yeah, these people will be out here *******. I know. Who have like 20? Well, come on. We're in Santa Barbara. Oh, you see that pivot at the end there. Y'all catch that she went from saying ohh. I don't know like 6 or 7 to like admitting that they're actually higher than that and she's like, well, we live in California, we live in this liberal area. So of course it's going to be higher. You see that shift at the very end, people will not give you more than what they think you need to serve their purposes. This is an unavoidable fact. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Sheep Get Sheared Podcast. I'm your host, Austin Creed, and my friends today we're going to discuss. Are most men weak now? That's an incendiary statement. We all know this. However, I believe there could be some truth to this statement. It could be in the realm of relationships that might be the first thing that comes to your mind might be in the sense of politics. I might come to your mind. Or maybe you've just been consuming so much content that you see. The inherent weakness. And especially younger men's demeanor and their actions and their disposition to taking risk and their desire for security, this whole concept of security, by the way, is a very new and modern concept. You go to World War 2 and before that there was not this even security in the United States. They just come out of the Great Depression. They came out of the biggest bank failure, probably in American history. There was not a common shared desire for security. They valued more individualism and freedom versus today people are all too willing and happy to trade their freedom for security, which we're going to get into in depth in detail. But we're going to attack this from multiple different approaches. One, we're going to discuss it from a relationship standpoint we got. Video clips that will give you some food for thought on that standpoint. Second, we're going to look at the political. And we're going to see how this might affect and play out on the world stage, whether it's in our country or around the world. And we're going to see how the slow drip has been going on. Really, since World War One, but we're going to start from World War 2 because that's just too much. Most people, as soon as they hear World War One or two, they immediately fall asleep and they're bored and they don't want to hear it anymore because it's boring. Eisenhower. Boring. But we could already really trace it back to Douglas MacArthur. Who was the supreme commander in the Pacific in World War 2 wanting the wanting to blow up the dams in China because he saw what China was going to become and the reconstruction of post World War 2 but was stopped and ceremoniously fired by Eisenhower to prevent this from happening. So we could trace it all the way back to that if we really wanted to. But we're gonna move a little more forward because most people don't care about history. If history tells you anything, it's that most people don't read history and they don't pay attention to it. So we'll sneak it in and then a fun. Form later on in the show, but before we get started, I want to invite you to speak your piece, to let your voice be heard. If you want to sound off on any point during the show, could be at the very beginning. Could be at the very end, anywhere in between. I'd love to have you share your thoughts, your feelings, your comments, insights, anything. I think it's incredibly important both for you and for the rest of. The audience, but. Without further ado, we're going to stop waffling and we're going to jump right into the. First part of today's show and that, my friends, is. Explaining why a lot of men are weak today and it might not be for the reason you think this is Pastor Mark Driscoll. I went to his church a couple of times when I was in Arizona. I believe him to be on the right track with a lot of issues, but we don't agree on everything. But I want to hear what he has to say. Let's see what he's got to say. But before we do that. I want to encourage you that even if you would disagree with me or you disagree with any of the comments made throughout the show today, just know that you're not going to be alone with your dissent. And you're welcome to voice your opinion. I don't care if you agree with me 100% or you disagree. You're welcome to discuss. It. Ohh, let's jump into it and so see what he. Has to say most men today they're problem is over mothered under Father, still in their 20s and 30s, living at home with their mother being over mothered and under Father. A mother's instinct is to protect and to nourish and to. Keep him from harm's way, which is exactly what he needs when he's a baby. But when he becomes a grown man, he needs a father to say, you know what life is about risk and responsibility. Go get a job or you will be hungry. Get off the payroll. Take responsibility for yourself. It's time to man up. It's time to grow up and don't run. To your. Something in a young man that longs for that. There's something in a young man that says yes, now I'm with my father and my father is teaching me how to be a man. So that one day I can be a father most. That's a great point. Great point. Again, this stems back to what we've discussed on this show multiple times, which is the inherent problem with single mother ISM. If you look at statistical data, single mothers are the worst parents. Now, ideally you want a two parent household. But if you can't have that, single fathers still do significantly better than single mothers. Reason being because the fathers tend to instill discipline into their children, and they tend to hold them to a higher standard and a lot of women they don't like, they don't do this. They are naturally wanting to protect the the children even from. Hard, hard times that would help them grow as people, but instead they protect them from for example, I mean it's like this. If you put your hand on the hot stove. Yeah, it's gonna hurt a lot, and it's probably gonna mess up your hand a little bit, but you're gonna learn. Hey, I'm not gonna touch that stove, but instead, if the mom keeps slapping your hand away, preventing you from making. Choices that will lead you to learn, even if it's the hard way. That's a problem, and the older you get, the worse it's going to become because the more unlikely it is that you're going to be able to have minimized consequences for these bad choices. And these play out in the prison statistics where we see that single mother raised men especially end up in prison or in gangs, or doing illicit substances and. Unfortunately, this is the case I wish I could tell you it's the opposite like the mainstream normies, who how I mean, Mother's Day was yesterday. Or two days ago, probably when the show goes out on the air. Oh, what happened two days ago? And I swear to you, as God as my witness, I went into. Which? On Sunday and the pastor was talking about raising single mothers. The Radio Christian radio talking about phrasing single mothers single mothers are not to be praised, not in this society. No, because guess what? Their kids are. Prisons are fueling the prison industrial complex. The modern slavery is the prison industrial complex where they get to work for free. It's a loophole in the 14th Amendment that allows them to basically be indentured. Means. Basically, slaves when they're in prison, but of course you don't hear about that. And you also don't hear that a lot of the people who own the rap labels, the hip hop labels and whatnot, also own the private prisons. You don't hear about these things. Why? Because people don't do research. And This is why a lot of men are weak because they don't arm themselves with knowledge. Speaking of which, with knowledge, let's jump into the next reason why and this humble rabbit's opinion. That men are weak in this new generation. That's what he has to say. Ohh, hold on. Ohh man. Did they not? They they really not give you audio sounds not available on this video. Ohh man. Let's see. What? Let's see. What the general gist of what he's saying. He's saying it's weak. See what do you say? Why? What are you saying? What script to the middle demoralized that. OK, this is a great point. He's saying that men are demoralized and emasculated. He you don't realize there's no sound on this video I wanna read. What he's saying. Why are they? Why is the? Why is that the case, Rabbi? He's saying, OK, I disagree with him here. He's saying that when it's not because of the misandry that we see in a lot of culture. I disagree. I think a lot of men are so beaten down in society, there is an old story in Norse mythology about Fenrir, the wolf. He was said to be one of the few beasts that could defeat Odin. He was destined to defeat Odin, so when Odin do, Odin treated him like the wild, rabid animal that he saw him. He was not rabid. He was not evil. He had no malicious intent. But then Fenrir inevitably became the very monster that Owen was trying to prevent him from becoming. It's like if you're treated as a villain long enough. You will become that villain because you're like, accept the role given to you and a lot of men have accepted the role given to them, and that's the rabbis point, at least from what I'm seeing, this point is if men. Are willing to so many men are willing to accept this role that they're given as ohh you're no good, you're deadbeats, you're you have no purpose. You're not valuable. You are not important. They're gonna believe these things on a subconscious level, and then it's gonna come to the forefront and go from the subconscious. To the conscious and then from the mouth to the hands. And before you know it, the men are no longer men and they're more pocketbooks with short hair. They're more pock mules for their wives. They're. Or. Public servants to serve this to be subservient and servile to the social system put forward by the politicians and by the people who fund their campaigns. What do you think about that, ladies and gentlemen, in the ship gets shared podcast. Do you agree? Disagree. Because this is in the realm of politics and we're in the role of politics. I could see that being the case. I could even say being true in the relationships because we haven't really discussed relationships yet. That. But we're gonna shift gears, and we're gonna go right into relationships. A lot of you. Gentlemen, let me let me know if you can relate to this. You are treated like a utility. You're treated like you don't matter, and unless you're Chad, Tyrone or some dude who is attractive, you have status. You have money unless you have something going for you. Even if it's you're the I don't know the the most the, the, the, the highest grades of the valedictorian. Whatever. Unless you have. Something that the women can attach on to be proud that they're there, they don't see you. I've made this point on the show before, but if you ask the average, if you walk down the street with a man. And ask him how many women they walked by. He will probably have a pretty good guess of how many cause he checked each and every one of them out there. If you could walk down the street with a woman, she might saw one guy, two guys tops, cause all the rest were either broke looking, ugly looking, they weren't, they were not mate material to her, so she did. Immediately threw them out in subconsciously. Let them go. Didn't even realize they existed. But then we get into the realm of, well, all of these men at the top are sharing the same women, which is what is going to be shown in this clip from the whatever podcast. Shout out to them, we're going to see what this. What this conversation is about? People your age, let's say between 18 and 20, what would you say is like for a girl? Maybe you know, some girls. What would you say is like the average body count? Yeah. For that age range, especially with like college life, I feel like at the beginning of college most people have around like six or seven I. Really, most people that I know at. Ohh hell no. The average girl loses her virginity at 18. Yeah, these people will be out here. I know. Who have like 20? ******* oh, you see that pivot at the end there. Jaw catch that she went from saying, oh, I don't know like 6 or 7 till like. Well, come on. We're in Santa Barbara. Admitting that they're actually higher than that and she's like, well, we live in California, we live in this liberal area. So of course it's gonna be higher. You see that shift at the very end. People will not give you more than what they think you need to serve their purposes. This is an unavoidable fact and I know a lot of people get very unhappy when we bring this body count conversation in because immediately some people shut down. They don't want to hear it. They don't like it makes them uncomfortable. They don't want to listen to it. Ohh, I'm sorry, but it's for men. It's a real issue for men who are actually looking to commit. I'll make that stipulation for men who are trying to commit to women, have families, serious girlfriends, wives, concubines. These matter. OK, men are not going to invest into people. Well, smart men are not gonna invest in the people who are a bad investment. It's that's like me saying, hey, I'm looking to buy a property. I'm gonna look at. The prop and I'm not acquitting women of property. This is a metaphor. Before people freak out and go, Oh my gosh, this is terrible. Let's pretend for two seconds, OK, that I'm an investor and I'm looking to invest in the stock. I'll change it to stocks. OK, so people don't go absolutely ballistically, cuckoo bananas. Let's switch it to stocks. Let's say I'm an investor, right. And I want to invest in a stock. And look at the stock price and look at the stock history. Ohh, this thing is looking like a a a patient in cardiac arrest. Hmm. I don't like that. That's not very stable. I can't have a long term investment like this. With confidence. Because this, this thing's going up and down like our our patient and cardiac arrest. I'm not going to deal with that. That doesn't sound like a good investment versus if I look over here, stage at the stage left and I say ohh. Oh, really? OK, well, this stock. Yeah, it's ups and downs a little bit, but it's not as major. You know, it's pretty steady and it's slowly going up. It might Peter off a little, but it's slowly on the way up and and it's going to appreciate in value and I can have reasonable trust in the fact that this company, this stock is going to go up. Just make no mistake about it, you have a Social Security number that makes you a corporate entity. A A marriage is is a merger. A marriage is a merger between 2 corporations you and your spouse. That is a merger of two corporations. That's why in a divorce. There is a corporate dissolvement and now you have to split up assets to each corporation as as equally. As possible, that's the whole point. That's why our system works this way. I know people don't like to equate business with pleasure, but in this case it's very it's very app and it's very straightforward. So This is why a lot of men care about body count. Women, apparently. They're saying that women care about this, too. And there's this video to prove it. But the gentleman we we had a little talk about. Body count from the male perspective, let's hear from the female perspective. What's what, what the ladies. Got to say. What body count? Is a deal. Break up 11. Alright, one too many. Ohh man. Well, should be over one, no. Everyone alright? I know like double digits to me, yeah. Ohh really OK. More than 10. 1515, Yeah, over 20. It's six. Nah, 25. Over 28. OK. 105. I don't. Care. Ohh. You don't care. No, it's like 10,000. Ohh, I'd love 10. That's nanny. That's no ******* *****. I'm not sad, really. OK. I guess you didn't know they were talking about men. They were talking about male body count. First of all, gentlemen, I don't want you to fall for this fake news. Shout out to Donald Trump, not fall for fake news here. I'll make no mistake about it. Nobody really cares about male virginity. Just so we're clear. It is not a virtue for a man and I, I'm sorry to tell you this. I know this goes against what you've been taught, but male virginity is something that does not have value attached to it. Really. And I'm not the first one to discuss this. Esther Villar in her book The Manipulated Man. She talks about the subject in very explicit. Detail which I will not do because I'm not trying to get my video age restricted, but what I will do. And have a frank discussion about this. What do you think? Do you think that? Ladies, if you're in, if you're here, I would love for you to sound off. Do you think body count matters for men? Cause I can tell you from personal experience that the more body count you have as a man, the more women are intrigued by you because you see you see, if you look at what women do. They do what they want you to do. When women want to talk about ohh, you know, all these men are interested in me. We as men were repulsed by that. We are not like ohh wow. All these dudes like this chick. Wow, I'm suddenly more interested now men don't operate like that. We don't do that. Instead, what we do is we say uh, that that's not good, I mean. It's kind of repulsive to us versus you flipped the script and you have a man. All these women like this guy, the women, what they say is ohh. Wow. Why are these women interested in this guy? Is there? Like there's something about him that maybe I missed that I don't see. Well, now I got to know, because now I'm curious. And now they got to figure it out. You see how that works. But women think that because they like that and men like that, and this is false. And men think that because we're repulsed by options that if we have no options that women are going to like that. No, it's the exact opposite. And This is why a lot of men are perplexed by women because they're trying to love them, not understand them. And most women, they don't care to understand men because with be honest, most men are. See most all most if you look most of the time, all woman has to do is arch her back and suddenly a a man could have been angry 2 seconds ago and he don't care anymore cause he gonna let her off the hook because he. *****. Period. Now am I saying that every man is going to do that? No. I'm saying that most men do that. Unfortunately, yes. And that is why women really don't have to, quote, Act right, because most dudes are down bad. They're ***** and they'll let them get away with whatever they want as long as they get what they want. And that's part of the reason why I say that a lot of men and this, my generation, Gen. Z, some of the millennials. Even some of Gen. Alpha, the older ones, they're kinda weak. Because they're letting people get away, men in general. Who are very. And experienced are very. Weak when it comes to standing their ground and returning down intimacy, a mark of a man is not how much intimacy you've had, but how much intimacy you've turned down in the pursuit of your goal in the pursuit of bettering your life and being a more higher achieving, successful man. Any successful dude who has a net worth over a certain amount of money, he'll tell you he does not care. They're about how much intimacy he's getting. He does not care why this is not an accomplishment for him. It's pretty easy. The same thing as going to Taco Bell or to Pizza Hut for most people who are broke. That's the way it works. But you see people who are. I saw a quote on Twitter the other day. I should have pulled it out for the show, but I didn't do it. There was a quote that a woman said, ironically, I didn't expect a woman to say this, but a woman literally says in the comment section of some post talking about. Men being mad and she's like, only broke men don't like 30 fours. And I was like. Oh. Well, that's interesting. This is the worst kind of discrimination. The kind against me. I mean, I don't think she's wrong. I mean, when's the last time you heard a guy who was extremely rich talk about how he don't like free old force? No, he's the one paying them to to drop neck and do all these things. I mean, he's not mad. Why would he be mad about that? It's the guys that are getting priced out of the marketplace, the guys who don't have options, the guys who are unfulfilled, that are the most unhappy with and in the most red pill rage. And I understand that because I myself have been in that situation. I'm not talking down to you, but we're just putting proper perspective in this conversation. Now let's return back to the freedom versus security argument. OK, because this is extends both to the political realm, the relationship realm, real life realm. Let's look to Jordan Peterson shout out to the daily wire. I don't agree with them on a lot of things they do, frankly, but I like Jordan. Listen. And so let's see what he has to say in this conversation with this gentleman here, who I don't recognize. Let's see what they have to say. If you go to the airport, of course, all of us now are so acclimated to it. It seems normal. But the idea that everybody just so dutifully takes off their shoes and takes off their belt, it's a kind of petty authoritarianism. No one's being in prison for it. No one's being shot. But what it is is it's almost more insidious because of that, because exactly as you say, it started conditioning people then in the name of safety. We need to unquestioningly obey authority kind of submit to whatever humiliations whatever orders we're told to do, and to watch the American conservative movement that was. Yeah, yeah. So steadfast in their opposition to the idea of federal government power in the 1990s, immediately turn around and start meekly taking off their shoes at airports and doing everything that they were told and going to these machines in the name of safety, I think was was quite transformative. And I do think it started training Americans to accept the kinds of infringements on their autonomy in the name of safety, that. Even just a couple of years earlier would have been unthinkable. That's a very interesting point. I think he's right in a lot of ways actually. Now let's be totally frank. For two seconds, most of the conservative movement is kind of dead. The reason I say that is because what is the conservative movement actually stand for today? I mean, it used to stand for God, guns and and God, sorry. No, actually that's that's that's not what it stood for, but. It stood on guns, God and gays. That's what it used to stand for back in the day. But today, what is a good sort of movement really stand for? I mean, there are some that stand for borders, language and culture. Shout out to Michael Savage, the creator of. That saying. But again, we look at the conservative movement, a lot of them, the trad cons, as people like to call them today, they're very out of touch in a lot of ways because they talk about what should be and not what we're dealing with right now and how they're going to fix it or how they would fix it if they could. A lot of people live. In the world of their own design, they fall for their own illusions and they fall for their own traps. And we, as men and women who think for ourselves on this channel that we should strive to say, you know what I see the wolf, what it is. I see the world for what it currently where it's going, where it's been, and I need to decide whether I want to try to change it. Or if I'm going to simply accept it and I'm going to adapt myself, my worldview and my approach to achieving my goals in the appropriate way so that it's realistically achievable. And so I'm not falling for the fantasies created by others or by myself, which is the most dangerous kind, by the way, a lot of people will be gaslit. To oblivion by society and by themselves, and in thinking that they can't achieve their goals and that they're crazy. And a lot of people, it works on them. And I talked about World War One and World War 2 in the past of the slow drip, drip, drip to get where we are today, both with relationships and with religion and politics. Hopefully I don't get a copyright for this because this is a clip I really want to show. I think it's extremely pregnant with good purpose to this conversation, I'm going to fair. Used to clip from YouTube on The Winter Soldier. This is a scene on some of you probably have seen before. If this does get. I hope this doesn't get copywritten I'm not. I'm gonna fare use this. We're gonna break it down piece by piece. If you see me pause a lot. That's the reason why. But we're going to really break this down. This is a scene where Steve Rogers and. Natasha romanoff. See Armin Zola, and they talk about how HYDRA grew in the shadow of shield. And this is very closely equated to today with how these these more progressive communist socialist viewpoints have kind of grown in the capitalist. Accepting tolerant society that has been turned inside out. So let's see what this clip has and let's break it down. You are standing in my brain, in fact. How did you get? Operation Paper clip after World War 2 Shield recruited German scientists with strategic values. See, that's a great point out the gate. That's exactly what the United States did. With the German and Soviet scientists after World War Two, they recruited the ones they could because the Cold War immediately started before the ink dried on the treaty that was signed right after World War Two. We need to understand this type of under. Once we understand that there were a lot of Nazi and Soviet scientists that were recruited. To the United States after World War 2, and a lot of the immigrants that came in from those countries in that area were seeped and steeped in socialist ideology. Will soon start to see how the education system and how the power of government itself followed suit. Thought I could help their cause. I also helped my old. Cut off 1 head. Two more shall take its place. That's a great analogy straight out the gate I got. I'm. I'm pausing for fair use purposes because I need to. I don't. I don't want this to get copyrighted because this is a very, very important point when we're discussing freedom versus security. And I know this is Marvel, so it's not real, it's imaginary, but it's based off of real events that are happening in real time. Right now, you might not even realize it. People might mistake fiction for pure fantasy versus an an A metaphor for what is currently happening and dancing around complicated using Aesopian language. Prove. Excessing archive. Hydra was founded on the belief that humanity could not be trusted with its own freedom. Does that sound familiar to anybody? Humanity can't be trusted with its own freedom. Does that sound familiar in the UN? Maybe. A lot of these organizations that are secret societies that are known about by name, but a lot of people don't know how they truly operate. It's going bones, the Illuminati, the New World order, all these kind of secret societies. Sound familiar? Let's continue. What we did not realize was that if you try to take that freedom, they resist the war taught us much, much humanity needed to surrender its freedom willingly. With. That's extreme. Again, let's let's equate this to the modern day. Look at how social media look at how mainstream media look at how government. Has censored and changed the narrative to try to make it seem like they should be the ones to protect you instead of you protecting yourselves from them? That was how the government was set up. It was so that you they weren't supposed to protect you, but not from yourselves, but from them. They were not supposed to help you protect yourself from, like, from. They're trying to protect you from your own bad choices, which is part of taking your freedom and trading it for their brand of security, which is just control. You cannot give someone protection and security without them exerting control over you. And that's part of the reason why a lot of people. Are opposed to government control, which they mask as security. After the war, healed was founded and I was recruited. The new Hydra grew a beautiful parasite inside shield. Again, I'm not here to tell you conspiracy theories or anything like that, but I what I will say. Is, please use your own imagination and understand that a lot of what they're saying in this clip, you might think this pure fantasy and and of course the names I draw and shield and all this is not based on real. It's not. They're not real organizations, but they're based off of real ideas in real agencies that do. Exist, so just keep that in mind as we continue to break down this clip, we need to understand that there is some fantasy reality overlap here and This is why Marvel used to be good in a lot of ways. It's really falling off because there's so much in this one clip, much less the entire movie that is so pregnant. With great lessons. For 70 years, HYDRA has been secretly feeding crisis weeping wall. Sound familiar? The military industrial complex. Politicians making millions and not billions of dollars off of the various bombing runs and wars started in the Middle East and across the world. You know, like Ukraine and whatnot. It's not familiar to anybody. And when history did not cooperate. His story was changed. I mean, I'm gonna. Plead the 5th on this one because if I say too much I might get thrown off the Internet, but there might be, you know, certain figures who might have red, you know, not red hair, orange hair or, you know, certain people who seem to be protected from all attacks, all all scandals. You know, maybe a little bit history. Getting changed. Certain people it's getting assassinated, certain people getting removed from power, you know, maybe sound familiar to anybody. That's impossible. She'll would have stopped you. Accidents will happen. Man, I'm telling you, if you don't see the overlap here, I don't know what to tell you. This could be anything from social movements to actual political events. So many things are covered up in the the one party, as I mentioned yet is the media industrial complex prison industrial complex, the military industrial complex. Everything is all tied together. And when you realize that. Big money is behind so much of it and it's all about money and following the money, you'll quickly realize how much of this is really. Theory and comparable to real. Events. Hydra created the world so chaotic that humanity is finally ready to sacrifice its freedom to gain its security. Just think about that statement alone. Look at how many times in the last 50 years. We've gone from people being very rugged, rigid individualists to the government wanting we want health care from the government. We want some people want universal basic income from the government. They want the federal government to control pretty much everything because they want everything for nothing, and they want the government to give it to them. By taking it from other people. They want the government to give them a living. They give them security to give them everything and they're trading away their freedom to get it. Nothing is ever free. Law 40 of the 48 laws of power from Robert Greene says, despise the free lunch or it is either something that is not worth having or something that comes with strings attached. And so when we get into this conversation of our men weak. A lot of them are because we're trading away comfort. We're trading away our we're trading away our freedom and our ability to produce and and fail for security, for comfort and for. Not. And in doing so, we're trading away the very thing our ancestors fought for, whether they were from this country, from around the world, we did not. Our ancestors did not suffer so that we could live in comfort training away all their hard work. My friends, whether it's religion, relationships, politics, a lot of men are becoming weak and soft on these issues, and both men and women are to blame on this, in my opinion. We've let the the win run rug shot over the men and we a lot of the men who are weaker are getting in the higher places in government and in social media and in the mainstream media. Trying to put the strong men in their a pretzel and in chains and we need to let we need this to stop because there's an old saying that says that weak men create hard times. Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men and then weak men create. Hard times and we're going in that cycle of weak men creating hard times and we need it to stop. And we need this strong men to come back. I'm not just saying strong men as in men who are all things good, even men who are quote toxically masculine can have a real presence. Let's look at certain figures that have come across the Internet in the last five to 10 years. And how much change they've cultivated and caused men to reevaluate their stances and all of this propaganda that they're steeped in? My friends, I encourage you to think for yourself and not let your schmendrick do the thinking and let your brain do most of it, and it'll save your life to do your own research and to question everything you heard today. And please share your comments below. My friends, you take care of yourselves in the meantime and let me know what you think. Take care. Peace.