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Daily Wire Dipshit Chugs Idiot Juice | The Kyle Kulinski Show

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    Summary

    In this episode of The Kyle Kulinski Show, we delve into the unchanging stance of the far right, particularly through the lens of the Daily Wire pundits like Matt Walsh. Despite societal progress in areas such as gay marriage, there remains a fierce opposition from conservative factions who continue to promote bigotry. Matt Walsh's controversial remarks against gay parenting are highlighted, demonstrating a persistent far-right ideology. Kulinski discusses the historical context of these views and their dangerous implications, stressing the importance of vigilance and advocacy for equality.

      Highlights

      • Matt Walsh claims gay parenting is worse than foster care, sparking outrage. 🚨
      • Research shows children of same-sex parents fare as well or better than those of straight parents, countering Walsh's views. 📚
      • Kulinski emphasizes the danger of resurfacing conservative agendas against gay rights. 🏳️‍🌈
      • Despite the Respect for Marriage Act, many Republicans still oppose gay marriage. 🗳️
      • Kulinski warns that regression in rights like Roe v. Wade could affect gay marriage next. 🚨

      Key Takeaways

      • Far-right ideologies remain static, recycling old conservative agendas. 🤦‍♂️
      • Matt Walsh's anti-gay parenting stance sparks controversy. 🌈🔥
      • Political history shows a pattern of regressive tactics creeping back domestically. 🌍🏠
      • Conservative rebranding efforts fail to mask underlying bigotry. 🕵️‍♂️👀
      • The battle for equal rights, such as gay marriage, continues despite legislative victories. 🤝⚖️

      Overview

      In his latest video, Kyle Kulinski takes a deep dive into the entrenched beliefs of the far-right conservatives, focusing on a recent statement by Daily Wire's Matt Walsh. Walsh's controversial comments on gay parenting vs foster care reveal a persistent ideological warfare against LGBTQ+ rights. Kulinski outlines how these old conservative myths are continuously recycled despite societal progress.

        Asserting that societal advancements are under constant threat, Kulinski explains how historical and ongoing political strategies undermine rights fought for over decades. He points to how conservatives, who once led overseas interventions, now apply similar repressive tactics on domestic fronts, aiming to roll back vital rights.

          Ending on a rallying note, Kulinski calls for continued vigilance and resistance against these ideological attacks. He emphasizes the importance of upholding equality and warns against complacency, as the battle for rights like gay marriage and others remains pressing despite past victories.

            Chapters

            • 00:00 - 00:30: Introduction: Unchanging Far Right The chapter discusses the consistency and unchanging nature of the far-right political spectrum. Despite occasional attempts to rebrand themselves as anti-establishment or unique, they fundamentally continue to uphold the same ideologies and values over time.
            • 00:30 - 01:00: Right-wing Media Factions The chapter titled 'Right-wing Media Factions' explores the current landscape of the right-wing media ecosystem, highlighting its division into different factions. The chapter discusses the 'old school' conservative faction represented by platforms like the Daily Wire, known for figures such as Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, and Jordan Peterson. It contrasts this faction with an emerging group that is portrayed as more extreme, often openly so, exemplified by figures like Nick Fuentes. The chapter suggests a shift or replacement dynamic occurring within these media factions.
            • 01:00 - 04:00: Matt Walsh's Stance on Gay Parenting The chapter discusses Matt Walsh's consistent stance against gay parenting, despite societal changes and the legalization of gay marriage in the United States over a decade ago. It highlights that even as societal views evolve, certain individuals maintain their original beliefs. Matt Walsh's appearance on Tucker Carlson is used as an example of how these views remain unchanged, emphasizing that interpretations of constitutional rights, such as those established by the Supreme Court in favor of gay marriage, do not necessarily alter the opinions of everyone.
            • 04:00 - 05:30: The Importance of Studies on Same-Sex Parenting The chapter discusses the perception and societal acceptance of same-sex parenting. It highlights the widespread support for gay marriage across different political affiliations, noting that most Democrats, independents, and even about half of Republicans support it. However, despite the public's acceptance, certain ideological leaders on the right continue to resist this shift, choosing instead to focus their attentions on other issues such as immigration and transgender rights.
            • 05:30 - 07:00: Conservatism's Old Views Resurfacing The chapter discusses the resurgence of conservative views, particularly focusing on the debate over gay rights. It highlights a conversation between Matt Walls and Tucker Carlson, showcasing opposing opinions on the subject. The transcript reveals strong conservative stances against gay rights, with participants expressing their views without relying on studies. The discussion also touches on the topic of transgender issues and critiques the idea of children being placed in foster care, further emphasizing conservative viewpoints against gay adoption.
            • 07:00 - 10:00: Political Actions Against Gay Marriage This chapter discusses the topic of gay marriage, focusing on the political actions taken against it. The conversation highlights the psychological and social implications for children raised by gay parents, suggesting that such a family structure may be more confusing for the child compared to traditional parenting scenarios. The discussion reflects a stance that neither scenario is ideal and questions whether there is empirical evidence supporting the impact on children, or if the belief is based on intuition.
            • 10:00 - 15:00: Historical Context and Future Warnings The chapter discusses the historical context and future warnings regarding the upbringing of children in single-sex, same-sex parent households and the associated mental health effects. It references numerous studies conducted in this field, although the speaker expresses a personal disregard for these studies, emphasizing a stance against homosexuality and transgender topics regardless of what studies might indicate. The chapter highlights the tension between empirical data and personal beliefs in societal debates over LGBTQ+ parenting and identity.
            • 15:00 - 18:00: Closing Remarks and Call to Action The closing remarks and call to action focus on the topic of parenting and the societal perceptions regarding same-sex parents. Despite acknowledging prevalent studies that show children of same-sex parents fare as well or even better than those of heterosexual couples, the speaker expresses a personal and traditionalist view against same-sex parenting. This final chapter highlights the tension between scientific evidence and personal beliefs, leaving the audience with a call to action to consider these perspectives in contemporary discourse.

            Daily Wire Dipshit Chugs Idiot Juice | The Kyle Kulinski Show Transcription

            • 00:00 - 00:30 One of the things that I've come to learn about the far right is that they never change. They never change. They might pretend from time to time, like, you know, there's always every few years there's this new like conservatism is the new punk rock movement where they try to frame their conservatism as anti-establishment or different or unique or special. But at the end of the day, um that is not the case. At the end of the day, they support the same [ __ ] that they've
            • 00:30 - 01:00 always supported. Okay, that's super important and I need everybody to remember that because uh as you all know, the uh right-wing media ecosystem is is sort of in different factions at the moment, but uh you know, the the old school conservative faction is the Daily Wire, right? So, you know, the Ben Shapiros of the world, Matt Walsh, who we're about to hear from, Jordan Peterson, um they're being sort of replaced by the more open and avowed Nazi faction, the Nick Fuentes types, for example, um or the lower IQ Trump
            • 01:00 - 01:30 defenders like Asmin Gold. The like fake intellectual veneer is sort of falling out of fashion, right? And so Matt Walsh went on Tucker Carlson show. And this is just a real stark reminder to you that as times change, uh, these people never change, right? We we've had gay marriage for well over a decade now, right? The Constitution said it's a right and or excuse me, the Supreme Court said that their interpretation of the Constitution is that gay gay marriage is a right. Um,
            • 01:30 - 02:00 and for a while there it felt like, oh, we're good. Like we're past that. Like everybody kind of gets it. Certainly the polls show the majority of the country supports gay marriage. Almost all Democrats support it. Most independents support it. And even like 50% of Republicans support it, right? But no, the ideological leaders of the right still have not let that go. They've moved on to doing more immigrant bashing and more trans people bashing, but even
            • 02:00 - 02:30 something as simple as gay rights, they do not agree with. So here we go. This is Matt Walls. talking to Tucker Carlson and look at this disgusting opinion. I I just I don't need studies for this. It's it's the same thing with the trans topic, you know. Uh a child being in foster care is is far from an ideal scenario. It's very very sad. Uh a child going to two gay
            • 02:30 - 03:00 parents I think is worse. I think it's I think it's easily worse actually. Why? Um it's just more disordered. it's more confusing for the child. Um, again, neither neither scenario is good. We don't like either thing, but um I I don't see going to, you know, gay parents as an improvement over the the the what they had before. So, do we know that it screws kids up or we just sort of intuitively know it? I think we
            • 03:00 - 03:30 intuitively know, but also there's been plenty of studies done about um the mental health effects of kids that grow up in these, you know, single sex, same-sex parent homes. There's been a lot of studies done about it, but but honestly, I don't you can look at the studies, people will fact check, and they're there. I I just I don't need studies for this. It's it's the same thing with the trans topic. So, the real take is I don't care what the studies say. I'm against gay people being
            • 03:30 - 04:00 parents. I don't care what the studies say. Uh, two men raising a child or two women raising a child. Gross. It's confusing. It's disorderly. There's a reason why he threw that qualifier in about the studies. And he was like, I don't really care what the studies say. The reason why he did that is because of this. Kids raised by same-sex parents fare same as or better than kids of straight couples. Research finds. There's been a number of studies on this. And the main point is
            • 04:00 - 04:30 you are much more likely to succeed as long as you have two loving parents. You are much more likely to succeed. That's what the studies say. And in some studies, you have the kids of with gay parents actually fare better academically than the kids of straight parents. The bottom line is he's a bigot and he wants to uh use the force of law to make
            • 04:30 - 05:00 his bigoted opinions the default, the norm, the standard, the thing you can't deviate from. Again, this conservatism, it doesn't change. It's just the same repackage [ __ ] He wants one man, one woman. The woman needs to know her place. Don't be a feminist. Don't get mouthy. Don't go out there and get a job. If you want to get a job, get in the kitchen. Shut the [ __ ] up, cook the meals, blow me, uh, and let's go about our day. And don't have any emotional needs or psychological needs. Don't ask too many questions. Speak when spoken
            • 05:00 - 05:30 to. But here he is. Something as simple as gay marriage and something as simple as having the right to adopt as gay parents. He's against it. He is openly and clearly against it. And here we are in 2025. This is still a battle he wants to fight. This is still an argument he wants to have. Guys, I I don't bring this up nearly enough, but I certainly bring it up more than almost anybody else. But it was, I believe it was 2022 or 2023. It was around then that people
            • 05:30 - 06:00 started getting scared. Hold on. The Supreme Court may actually overturn gay marriage because they just overturned Roie Wade, which was was viewed as like sacrosan like this is a right. What's the Supreme Court going to come in and take away a right? And they did. That's what they did. So people were like, they're going to do it with gay marriage next. So what happened is the Democrats acted and they were like, we got to protect this. And so they came up with, I think it's called the Respect for Marriage Act. And the whole idea of it is it protects the
            • 06:00 - 06:30 right to get gay married. Um, but also at the same time, there are some loopholes like religious exemptions, conscience objections. So like if you're a pastor and you're anti-gay, you don't have to be the one to do the gay marriage, right? But that's the idea of it. It's it was a little bit of a compromise, but at the end of the day, it protects the right to gay marriage. Well, again, when that vote happened, 36 Republican senators voted against it, and 169 Republicans in the House voted
            • 06:30 - 07:00 against it. Again, this was just 2022 or 2023. This was [ __ ] super recent, bro. This was super recent. And you're telling me 36 Republicans in the Senate and 169 in the House were like, "No, I'm against gay marriage. I'm against equal rights." As as soon as you think, "Oh, no, they we've evolved." No, they haven't evolved. Sure, they're sometimes their commentary goes latent, but it's there. The sentiment is there, which
            • 07:00 - 07:30 leads to some other dark conclusions, right? You think they don't feel this about interracial marriage? They absolutely feel this about interracial marriage. They feel the same way about interracial relationships in general. They don't like that. They would prefer to go back to official segregation. Right? This is who they are. This is what they believe. And here's Matt Walsh proudly saying 10 toes down, chest puffed out. Yeah. I don't I think I don't think uh gay parents should have the right to adopt kids. And
            • 07:30 - 08:00 I'm sure if you press any deeper, he would come up with some disgusting rationalization like, "Oh, they're more likely to get abused by the gay gay parents." In other words, feeding into the idea that, well, if you're gay, then you're also like by definition a predtohile, right? I mean, this guys, this is who they are. Do not ever fall for the [ __ ] right-wing rebranding. The more things change, the more they stay the same, right? George W. Bush.
            • 08:00 - 08:30 He's the guy who did the illegal war in Iraq, the illegal war in Afghanistan. He did torture, right? Crashed the economy. Um, he locked people up without due process overseas, claiming they were terrorists. Does that sound familiar? Yeah, because what happened was Trump came in and he applied those same principles now, but now he's doing it domestically. This is called the Imperial Boomerang. So, it starts overseas and then they use those same tactics overseas, then then they bring them home. And that's what Trump did is he brought them home. Now, no due
            • 08:30 - 09:00 process, no habius corpus, no trial. We're going to round up innocent people and send them to a concentration camp. That's effectively what Bush did. Just Bush did it overseas. He did it with Abu Grae. He did it with Guantanamo Bay. He did it under the guise of protecting you from terrorism. But they trampled over everybody's rights, right? And at the time it wasn't used domestically. Now they're using it domestically. So the more things change, the more they stay the same. They're they're as time goes by they go to the more pure right-wing position. Well, what's what can be a more pure far-right position than
            • 09:00 - 09:30 Nazism? Which is why you see the rise of people like Nick Fuentes, who's now now Nazi. It's why you see Asmin Gold is incredibly popular. Even though Asmin Gold, what was it? It wasn't even a year ago when he was out there saying, "I don't feel bad at all about the innocent people getting massacred in Gaza on a daily basis. They're from an inferior culture. [ __ ] them. This is who they are. This is who they are." And the world, the world as they see it is a terrifying place because they believe in the law of the jungle. They don't believe in international law. They don't believe in
            • 09:30 - 10:00 human rights. They don't believe in justice. They don't believe in law and order. None of them said, "Dick, when Trump just pardoned cop beaters uh that were there on January 6th, they didn't say anything." They all support it. They're all fine with it. Trump pals around with Netanyahu, who's got more blood on his hands than any human being alive today. And they love it. They do their little, oh, base Trump, bro. trigger in the lips, bro. They still do all that [ __ ] Well, here you go again. This time on the issue of gay rights. If you thought, "Hey, we advanced. Hey, we've that's in that's in the past. We're not going to have to
            • 10:00 - 10:30 fight that battle again." Well, they [ __ ] What' they do when it came to Roie Wade? They overturned it. What are they going to do when they get the opportunity on any of these other issues that we take for granted? They're going to overturn it, guys. If they're attacking the constitution and which to get rid of due process is going back to the pre-magna carta days. The Magna Carta was signed in 1215. They want to take us back to the year 1200. Don't think this is the only way in which they want to take us back to the year 1200. No, they want to roll the clock all the way back on every issue, dog. They want
            • 10:30 - 11:00 no social safety net, no social security, no Medicare, no Medicaid. They already cut meals on wheels. They already cut pediatric cancer research. They want to roll the clock back in every imaginable way. And here we are. Here he is saying, "I don't think gay parent gay parents should have a right to have kids. I think that should be illegal. This is a truly barbaric degenerate ideology. They like to use the word degenerate to talk about like gay people and trans people." No,
            • 11:00 - 11:30 they're using that incorrectly. The word degenerate is a corrupt person who's immoral. Right? That's the gist of it. Well, I can't think of anybody more corrupt and immoral than these ghouls and goblins and monsters and creatures of the far right. They're the most corrupt and the most immoral people I've ever seen trying to take just run-of-the-mill average regular law-abiding American citizens who aren't hurting anybody and want to strip away their rights in the middle of the night and then grandstand about it and act
            • 11:30 - 12:00 like they're heroes. You're not [ __ ] heroes. You're not [ __ ] heroes. You're the barbarians. You're the degenerates. And we don't give an inch on any of the issues. [ __ ] you. The problem is not the immigrants. The problem is not the trans people. The problem is not the gay people. [ __ ] you. The real problem are you, the fascists. It's the 75% versus the 25%. 25% of this country are fascists. You're the [ __ ] problem. And the other problem is the top 1%. It's 99% versus 1% and it's 75% versus
            • 12:00 - 12:30 25%. Matt Walsh is proudly in the 25% of fascists running wild in this country and it's time to reel them in. All right, guys. That's the show, y'all. Thank you for listening. As always, everybody, do me a big favor. Subscribe to the channel. That helps out so much. You have no idea. Helps spread the videos out through the algorithm. Cost you nothing at all. You can also click that bell icon so you get a notification every time a video drops. Can like the video, leave a comment, all that fun stuff. Truly, truly appreciate
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