In this episode of “The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast,” Jordan Peterson interviews Matt Walsh, the filmmaker behind the hit documentary “What is a Woman?”. They delve into the topics of dark parody, villainous clowns, the state of healthcare and education professionals, trauma, and the preposterous state of affairs surrounding the trans movement.
Matt Walsh discusses his hit documentary, “What is a Woman?”, which addresses the preposterous state of affairs surrounding the trans movement. He is passionate about the issue because children are being mutilated for gender reassignment surgery. The trans issue became mainstream around 2014-2015, and many conservatives initially thought it was a fad and didn’t take it seriously. However, the speaker believes that transgenderism is an attack on truth itself and people are being told to accept something that is not true. He criticizes healthcare and education professionals for abdicating ethics and highlights the trauma suffered by children being deceived and those fighting for a return to sanity. Despite facing harsh criticism from trans activists, the speaker has not been targeted by YouTube’s vague and arbitrary rules. He suggests that YouTube may selectively pick individuals to make an example of, rather than wiping out all conservatives at once. The speaker has called for imprisonment of those pushing the trans-surgery agenda, yet YouTube has not pursued them.
The conversation delves into the impact of gender ideology on society, particularly its effects on young women. Confusing young women can lead to a psychological epidemic, especially considering their vulnerability due to negative emotions, earlier onset of puberty, and dramatic transformation. While approximately 20% of young people hypothetically identify as somewhere on the LGBT+ spectrum, there is no evidence that their actual sexual behavior has changed. Interestingly, young people are having a lot less sex than they were 20 years ago, which has reached epidemic proportions in some countries. The rise in LGBT+ identities is not a social contagion, and there is no historical evidence of a terrible epidemic of suicide. The speaker emphasizes the need to protect children from gender transitioning and highlights the potential for future federal bans on child castration and mutilation. Additionally, he argues that adults should not be subjected to medical procedures without their consent.
The speaker discusses the role of politeness and its exploitation by the left. He believes that conservatives’ good intentions to be polite are often taken advantage of. He argues that questioning “what is a woman?” is a stupid question, as sexual differentiation is a fundamental biological reality. The overlay of mutable gender on top of biological sex is seen as a sleight of hand. The podcast also explores the use of dark parody and villainous clowns as means of social rebellion against tyranny. The speaker initially thought that ridiculing the concept of gender identity was too mean, but now believes it is necessary to ridicule the claims being made. He calls for scrutiny, mockery, and criticism of individuals who promote and intentionally confuse others with gender ideology, recruit kids into it, and mutilate kids. However, he emphasizes that sympathy goes to the kids caught up in this through no fault of their own.
The conversation touches on the importance of nuanced conversations around gender and the need for respect for differing perspectives. The speaker highlights the prevalence of semantic confusion in Western culture and the difficulty in articulating certain beliefs and behaviors. Cultural assumptions and fear often prevent people from openly discussing certain topics. The infiltration of Marxist ideas from the academy into the media and broader culture is also discussed. The podcast concludes with a discussion on mobbing, the consequences it can have, and the self-genocide within the trans community.
Matt Walsh’s documentary sheds light on the preposterous state of affairs surrounding the trans movement and the ethical concerns associated with it. The impact of gender ideology on society, particularly young women, is examined, highlighting the need for protection and nuanced conversations. The role of politeness and the exploitation of good intentions by the left is discussed, along with the use of dark parody as a means of social rebellion. The podcast emphasizes the importance of scrutiny, mockery, and criticism of individuals promoting harmful ideologies, while maintaining sympathy for the victims caught up in it. Overall, the conversation delves into the complex issues surrounding gender identity and raises important questions about ethics, truth, and the well-being of individuals.