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in the same way, then the people who weren't powerful and were just sort of on the same team would believe it was true and they would believe it easily even though it was obviously not true. Well, here's one of my favorite stories. Speaking of Jake Tapper, he was on the Scott Galloway podcast and he was talking about his son. I guess he's got a 15-year-old son and he was talking about in the cont…
← Previous segment →th the Democrat party? Yep. Now, I can't name names, but I'm going to tell you that there's at least one other person who's a big name in the media business who had the same enlightened response. Meaning that it's one thing to support the Democrats until you have a son and then it becomes impossible if you have a white son. So he's the second person I know of who had a white son and he realized, "Holy shit, the Democrats are against my own son." So I think that Jake is actually kind of brave to say this out loud and it's important. So you know, whatever you think of his other opinions and what he should have known and what he should have said sooner and those are all fair criticisms. Does he now understand what the problem is? Yes. Yes, he does. Very clearly. Because when it comes home like that, you're not talking about the news. If you're talking about your son and the trouble he's going to have in society, that's some reality coming home. So there's that.
But let's see. Are the Democrats planning to do anything about this problem? Well, turns out yes. The Democrats have a plan. According to the New York Times, this is going to sound like I'm making it up, so I'm going to tell you in advance I'm not making this next part up. This is actually real. According to the New York Times, the Democrats are going to spend $20 million on a project they call, quote, "speaking with American men, a strategic plan." They will study the syntax, language, and content that gains attention and vitality in these spaces. Above all, we must shift from a moralizing tone.
Are you getting close? No. Could the Democratic Party spend about one minute talking to Jake Tapper to find out what the problem is? Hey Jake, could you please explain to these idiots what the problem is? And if you're not going to, I refer you to Fisher King, which is an account on X that you should be following, by the way. Fisher King, F-I-S-H-E-R King. And he commented on this. He says, "If Democrats want to win over young men, particularly white men, they need to stop actively hating them." Okay. Now we're getting closer.
Was it a problem with the syntax in their spaces? Or is it that they're actively hating
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them? Which one do you think is the problem here? Because we need to, they need to stop actively hating them. Demeaning them and putting up roadblocks such as affirmative action, DEI, sensitivity training in the path of their success. It's not about, quote, the tone. And then Fisher King follows up by saying, of course this will not happen anytime soon because the coalition they've assembled won't…
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