Trans Women Vs Conservative Women Debate

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @TOMOMIKIKI
    @TOMOMIKIKI Год назад +4922

    I remember when I was 7, my friend told me about the LGBTQ+ and she said she was lesbian. So then I decided that I wanted to be lesbian. Then bi,trans, and pan. Goes to show how easily kids can be influenced into doing this type of stuff

    • @necrom4454
      @necrom4454 Год назад +178

      @@klausgh Yep, miss it when it was just LGB, and they were right about their cause

    • @ohmielevisope4237
      @ohmielevisope4237 Год назад +1

      Man you are crazy as hell. How can you go from gay, to trans, then to being attracted to both genders. Your mind is a complete mess. Ever since the day i was born, up until now into adulthood i have always been straight.

    • @necrom4454
      @necrom4454 Год назад +29

      @@ohmielevisope4237 Yes, their mind was a complete mess. They just admitted it to you. And in fact these kinds of children should helped finding themselves, I'm sure it's not your kind of messages that'll help.

    • @demun6065
      @demun6065 Год назад +50

      If I was given full consent to whatever meds I wanted when I was 10, in the 90's, then I would have gone on HGH and Testosterone. Because I wanted nothing more than to look like Schwarzenegger, Stallone or Van Damme etc.

    • @deoranjed8118
      @deoranjed8118 Год назад +14

      You "decided to be"?? It doesn't work like that. You obviously are LOL

  • @lmg633
    @lmg633 Год назад +2588

    Having crushes at 4 isn't about sex. It's about emotions. It's liking someone & enjoying their company, liking to look at them because they enjoy beauty. They're not turned on or horny or have an urge to procreate. If they are, well, thats an issue.

    • @MaidSavageLLC
      @MaidSavageLLC Год назад +268

      Whatever happened to “do you like me? Check yes or no” innocent… no sexual.

    • @laurisaarinen1126
      @laurisaarinen1126 Год назад +143

      At that age being "horny" is not even possible. Let's be real here. It only comes to you when you hit puberty. I had my first crush at 6. I learned about sex at 8 because of a friend but did not understand how it's like at all. Not even when the school taught me the basics of it at 11... Only at the age of 14 i started to feel sexual urges myself. Some might have it couple of years earlier, but when you're still under 10, it's against biology.

    • @EmeraldVideosNL
      @EmeraldVideosNL Год назад +75

      Exactly. A neighbour's kid (6) told me he has a girlfriend. The two were giggly about it, but it's obvious that they have no idea what 'being in love' or a relationship like that really is about. They're just best friends and always want to be together. It's just imitating adults, behaviour all animals practice to learn the way of the world.

    • @justizzy8687
      @justizzy8687 Год назад +34

      i had a crush in kindergarten and you’re so right i never thought about it that way he was just like a best friend

    • @dillonames5304
      @dillonames5304 Год назад +5

      Well i kind of agree with you and not. I think its more based on linked emotions as well as personal bonds that have been created. Finding similarities in someone to something that you like or are fond of is a natural human response. Children act more instinctually then adults because the havent fully developed their ego yet to determine right from wrong in society nor do they have the ability of foresight which is slowly developed overtime through experience.

  • @kirkstickney7394
    @kirkstickney7394 Год назад +4490

    Not only are parents ALLOWED to say “no” it is a parent’s JOB and DUTY to say NO…

    • @bubblegumbitch8454
      @bubblegumbitch8454 Год назад +44

      ​@Crazy melon ! Whatever they consider to be bad things.

    • @youngvisionaryent.2759
      @youngvisionaryent.2759 Год назад +54

      @Crazy melon ! A 40% sucide rate and severe bullying. Those bad things.

    • @bubblegumbitch8454
      @bubblegumbitch8454 Год назад +12

      @Crazy melon ! of course there are those cases, but my question is, how many children like that have you actually met? As a gez z-er, I've never met one.
      And special cases isn't what general rules shoud be based on. Of course, special cases deserve exceptions, but in a democracy, the majority is the one that makes the rules, not the exceptions.

    • @bubblegumbitch8454
      @bubblegumbitch8454 Год назад +3

      @Crazy melon ! that's why there are organizations that are supposed to monitor parents. Also, if the children go to school, the school will be aware of it, that's not something that you can just hide, and take the appropiate measures.

    • @foolish.intellectual9967
      @foolish.intellectual9967 Год назад

      @Crazy melon ! whatever the parent believes is bad and if the parent is a terrible judgement of good and bad then the legal system will attempt to protect these kids for example if parents allow their to kids to drink alcohol or drugs everyday the law will step in anything that isn’t criminal or hurting the health of these kids is up to the parents 100 percent and fuck the argument that if you don’t affirm gender it will lead to higher suicidal ideation my response is if you don’t say I’m handsome and good at call of duty you will increase my suicidal ideation

  • @blackpinkqueens8430
    @blackpinkqueens8430 Год назад +923

    A talk show with Brett and Amala would be a collab that the world didn't know they needed.

  • @obi-juantacobi8552
    @obi-juantacobi8552 Год назад +1491

    My 2 year old thinks touching a hot oven would make her happy. I tell her no and make sure she doesn't which makes her cry for a hour because I didn't let her touch a hot oven.
    According to their logic I'm a horrible parent because I don't let her do what she thinks will make her happy and I prioritize her safety

    • @yol_n
      @yol_n Год назад +66

      I had a parent who had a kid like that, one day they let him touch (with supervision) when the fire was very hot, so they touched it and it hurt a lot and they never wanted to touch it again.
      It might be a viable solution, you don't want the kid to go and touch the oven by himself right?
      (I know you said this as a example, but just saying in case this actually happened)

    • @3dblue827
      @3dblue827 Год назад +75

      I used to want to touch the fire on the grill all thr time when i was little, but my mom said no. I kept trying to, regardless. So, my dad took my hand and gradually brought it closer to the fire. My hand never touched it and i didnt get burned, but the heat made me realize that i shouldnt play with fire. And so, i never tried touching the stove again.

    • @Badfishtooo
      @Badfishtooo Год назад +12

      @@3dblue827 Of course, other times accidents happen and kids do get burned when they get close to fire. And how bad would dad feel if they got burned because of an accident he caused?

    • @rainhope1928
      @rainhope1928 Год назад +11

      amazing example

    • @Iera_Thaumaturgy
      @Iera_Thaumaturgy Год назад +6

      @@3dblue827this is exactly what my mother did to me as well haha

  • @HereFishyFishy967
    @HereFishyFishy967 Год назад +1717

    Amala really is a gem. She is so quick, well spoken, and steadfast. She doesnt get flaky in her beliefs in confrontations and that is so powerful.

    • @KateMm77
      @KateMm77 Год назад +28

      I love her sm

    • @deltazygone52
      @deltazygone52 Год назад +37

      There are some people who can literally carry a conversation or convince anyone purely because they are so good at arguing their point, and I want to be like that

    • @audrawells1383
      @audrawells1383 Год назад +14

      She really was great in this video. I don't always agree with her, but she was impressive in this video.

    • @unknowninvisible2519
      @unknowninvisible2519 Год назад +7

      ​@@deltazygone52or they are intelligent and use common sense which isn't as common anymore

    • @gabrielarodrigues5289
      @gabrielarodrigues5289 Год назад +3

      I love her

  • @kim0821ify
    @kim0821ify Год назад +2425

    As someone who has a sibling who suffers from gender dysphoria, I'd say transitioning didn't improve the mental health & well-being of my sibling. He's still miserable and the worse part our entire family is affected by it especially my parents. He's 33 years old, still living with my parents bc he can't afford to move out and he's constantly verbally abusing my parents. He transitioned into a "woman" when he turned 18 and 15 years later he's still the same miserable person.

    • @KlappOnYT
      @KlappOnYT Год назад

      the problem to me is that these people just hate themselves. They dont want to be they're biological sex

    • @loganjensen3942
      @loganjensen3942 Год назад +166

      That's awful I'm sorry that's happened to him/her/whatever you please. There's a really good podcast that came out recently between Jordan Peterson and a girl named Chloe Cole. If you just look up their names on yt I'm sure you'll find it but I would highly recommend it. Basically it describes how transitions and medical action are dangerous and largely ineffective because dysphoria is a psychopathology, not a medical pathology, making therapy, not surgery, the solution. Chloe has a sad story but it's a very interesting and meaningful podcast along those lines, and I think that lesson is very valuable.

    • @highroller-jq3ix
      @highroller-jq3ix Год назад +24

      Hurray, you have a biased anecdote.

    • @loganmcadoo1271
      @loganmcadoo1271 Год назад +50

      @@highroller-jq3ix therapy can help anyone I mean the whole point of it is to learn how to cope with your issues tbf. and while I don't personally like the dailywire crew I choose them over main stream media tho still scummy one sided it alot chiller than yelling shitty opinions .

    • @nadineball2473
      @nadineball2473 Год назад +90

      My (transgender) sibling is also miserable, verbally abusive to our parents, and still living with parents at 33 years old.
      It is so sad, she used to get wrapped up in off-base ideas or rage about things when we were younger but could be calmly reasoned with, not anymore she has cut us off and been sucked right into this trans cult.

  • @audrawells1383
    @audrawells1383 Год назад +297

    I have a second grade son, and a kindergarten daughter. If I found out that they were being taught about sex and masturbation at school, or from any adult in their lives, I would be coming for blood. I'm disgusted at just the thought of it. It is not up to other adults to teach my kids about that stuff, especially at such a young age. It's abuse!

    • @makubesohaan3922
      @makubesohaan3922 Год назад +9

      My nephew had a similar class, but I attended as well just to be certain of what was going on, and while they weren't taught about sex, they were taught about molestation, how to talk with their parents about it, and what should be done should it happen to them. It seems as though there's no one style of sex ed

    • @Stillreal312
      @Stillreal312 Год назад

      I hope you will teach them then?

    • @audrawells1383
      @audrawells1383 Год назад +10

      @@Stillreal312 definitely, and in an age appropriate way.

    • @DuhBurger
      @DuhBurger 4 месяца назад +1

      I 100% agree

    • @gray7298
      @gray7298 Месяц назад +3

      Wife and I moved schools for this very reason... it is 100% happening. When we tried to talk to the school and school board we got know response back. Nobody wants to touch it or deal with it in fear of losing jobs.
      Parents need to be involved more because I bet alot of students Parents at that school were unaware.
      This was 5yrs ago now.

  • @Steven-mk4gg
    @Steven-mk4gg Год назад +2330

    Major respect to the Trans woman who was wanting to keep this stuff away from children.

    • @Omasje1
      @Omasje1 Год назад +1

      Yeah at least he wasn't completely living in delusion unlike that black man (btw I'm not racist so Don't come to me)

    • @BongRip
      @BongRip Год назад +113

      Nah that’s common sense, just Ls for anyone who thinks the opposite.

    • @mallorycarpinski1160
      @mallorycarpinski1160 Год назад +82

      There's more of them than we think. They are silenced the same as non-trans people saying that. So much for being tolerant and amplifying marginalized voices.

    • @kianidc
      @kianidc Год назад +17

      @@Littledebeofficial and like blaire white

    • @idkidk7606
      @idkidk7606 Год назад +15

      ​​​​@@BongRip That's the issue though, common sense isn't common anymore. People want to ignore it on a daily basis then demand they did nothing wrong when it blows up in their face. They (that specific trans woman) however didn't ignore it, they acknowledged it which the majority of society (quite honestly dominantly both sides of the argument, not necessarily on one specific topic but in general) tend to try to avoid acknowledging common sense. So yes, they deserve respect for not following the common trend of acting like idiots.

  • @idkatthispoint-s9s
    @idkatthispoint-s9s Год назад +563

    The fact that we have to applaud a person because they don't endorse child sexualisation, is genuinely kinda messed up.

  • @JohnSmith-wh2ob
    @JohnSmith-wh2ob Год назад +1304

    Amala is awesome and major respect to the trans person who said listen sexualizing kids is wrong let kids be kids I genuinely started clapping

    • @Richardo004
      @Richardo004 Год назад

      In germany there is a pedophile building kindergartens for "lgbtq" kids. Still the majority is accepting it. A disgusting society we are in rn.

    • @misterfister7473
      @misterfister7473 Год назад +19

      Yea if someone disagrees with that they should have their browser history checked lol

    • @damilolaayorinde2885
      @damilolaayorinde2885 Год назад +23

      Amala and Brett need a collab like it would be explosive

    • @EvilExcalibur
      @EvilExcalibur Год назад +3

      Seriously. There's a time for these subjects and literal childhood ain't it

  • @katie31295
    @katie31295 Год назад +221

    As a high schooler it’s hard to stand with my belief but watching you and amala keeps me strong. A lot of people have cut me off but I understand they have a different views than me, I’ve learned to move past it. I wish when people heard conservative they didn’t think of hateful people and would just have an open mind. It doesn’t bother me if your trans, it doesn’t bother me if you identify as a cat, I just wish you wouldn’t force these ideas onto me. I wish you wouldn’t try to force me to call you meow/meow self. I also wish you wouldn’t push this into a child’s mind that is still being molded. Children are a protected class for a reason, they are innocent and easy to convince. Children are where i draw the line. People have tried telling me I’m trans because I like boy things, but my mom (god bless her) quickly shut that down. Now I’m feminine and love girly things. God knows what would’ve happened had my mom not shut that down.

    • @samhill6454
      @samhill6454 Год назад +7

      God bless your mom

    • @陈kopo
      @陈kopo 8 месяцев назад +13

      Just entered university this year and I agree with you so much! People automatically assume we are bigoted just because we have different views. I hope that in the future having friends with different political views can be normalised rather than this political tribalism. And omg same here, Brett and Amala give me so much hope and help me stand with my belief too, even in this polarising social climate. So grateful for them.

    • @camillagrace6092
      @camillagrace6092 6 месяцев назад +8

      You couldn’t have said it any better. I’m a freshman in high school and I have also had people try to persuade me into changing my gender/sexuality. Just because I was tomboyish in 5th/6th grade. I am now really girly. I have friends who are apart of the LGBTQ+ and I would never judge them for that, but I will NOT support them because I am a Christian and in my religion that is a sin. I love my friends but I hate their sin. So when people judge me for not supporting someone it makes me mad, because I am not going to disobey my religion because of their feelings.

    • @gray7298
      @gray7298 Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for being a free thinking individual. We need more youths using their 🧠 then just following the crowd.

  • @racheljenkins_04
    @racheljenkins_04 Год назад +1898

    Remember when people kept their sex lives and sexual preferences to themselves and it was taboo to talk about sex in public and in front of children? Those were the days.

    • @human-blend
      @human-blend Год назад +44

      Pepperidge farm remembers 😂

    • @ScottytheBlueBunny
      @ScottytheBlueBunny Год назад +14

      you mean like in sleeping beauty? or cinderalla? or snow white?

    • @imightjustmakeit
      @imightjustmakeit Год назад

      @Scotty the Blue Bunny they didn't fuck once in those cartoons.

    • @mikeoxlong3676
      @mikeoxlong3676 Год назад

      Yeah now everyone rubs it in my virgin face.

    • @abennett2003
      @abennett2003 Год назад +108

      The age of innocence is definitely over. Now if you don’t openly discuss those types of things, you’re considered a “prude”.

  • @kokocute123
    @kokocute123 Год назад +1185

    I’ve been verbally harassed in a mall’s public bathroom by a crossdressing gay man. He was egging us, biological women, if we would report him to security for being there. It was my first experience and it left me crying because I was so scared. Women know how it is to be cat called, now this happened and I was genuinely scared for my life. He was an adult man who verbally threatened us in a supposedly safe public space, he could have easily physically assaulted us in there.
    I posted about my experience online and got a lot of backlash from the LGBTQ community, unfortunetly also my friends. But I did receive a lot of messages from women having similar experiences and all were scared and uncomfortable! How is it that us real women are being treated this way?! We shouldn’t be allowed this to happen!

    • @ph0enix321
      @ph0enix321 Год назад +5

      lmao fake

    • @raksrulesaks
      @raksrulesaks Год назад

      Another reminder that our lives do not matter over political points.

    • @stillready6405
      @stillready6405 Год назад +132

      Just know, if this happened to you, you are in the right and everybody who is telling you something different is in the wrong. I would not be suprised if you received nothing but hatred by a hateful community, which is of course wrong (but expected from miserable people).

    • @raksrulesaks
      @raksrulesaks Год назад +28

      @@stillready6405 absolutely right!

    • @nikkij4873
      @nikkij4873 Год назад +76

      @@ph0enix321 troll alert

  • @ashxo211
    @ashxo211 Год назад +1124

    that one woman who kept cutting the conservative off and instantly started getting defensive when no one was blaming her is like repeatedly yelling “i’m the victim pity me feel for me”

    • @bellekovac_
      @bellekovac_ Год назад +60

      Its all they do

    • @Badfishtooo
      @Badfishtooo Год назад +55

      Did we expect anything else?

    • @bolladragon
      @bolladragon Год назад +60

      She basically took over the entire conversation and seemed utterly at a loss when the other trans women disagreed.

    • @pitymytitties
      @pitymytitties Год назад +2

      ​@@bellekovac_ not all Trans people are like that yall need to understand that

    • @bellekovac_
      @bellekovac_ Год назад +24

      @@pitymytitties That's a given, not everyone trans person are like the ones in this video but it's enough of them and I don't blame people for being upset or mad at the trans community, a lot of them have victim complexes and that's just the truth of it.

  • @darklocks2533
    @darklocks2533 11 месяцев назад +8

    "Why are we trying to police them?"
    Because they're children and they need to be policed.

  • @rosephelps5696
    @rosephelps5696 Год назад +2528

    hey Brett, I'm about to enter my teen years, and at school I've been dealing with trans kids. As in they bully me and call me homophobic, but when I come home and start watching your vids it helps me stand strong for my beliefs. And some people try to encourage me to be lesb but your videos always help me fight back. Thanks so much, and I hope you never stop!

    • @Improv16
      @Improv16 Год назад +131

      I’m so sorry to hear this

    • @whosminou
      @whosminou Год назад +87

      it's alright, at least you can keep finding some facts in brett's videos

    • @lonniemonroe2714
      @lonniemonroe2714 Год назад +100

      Stay strong. Misery loves company

    • @awesomecso
      @awesomecso Год назад +80

      Your opinions are your opinions and no one can change them. Keep going!

    • @cassandrajohnson6470
      @cassandrajohnson6470 Год назад +70

      Honestly if they call you a homophoic just bring up the fact it not your fault they where xy chromosome and you where born with xx it doesn't make you hemophic for standing up for who you are

  • @einah6310
    @einah6310 Год назад +432

    Let kids be kids is a whole vibe 👌🏻 my respect to that trans woman for saying, "Let's keep this conversation away from children". I was literally clapping

  • @ChrisPBacon1434
    @ChrisPBacon1434 Год назад +565

    That white trans woman with the short hair definitely seems like a very reasonable and respectful person. It's honestly amazing to see that side of the trans community

    • @mrslulus6468
      @mrslulus6468 Год назад +22

      I was just coming to say the same thing.

    • @DonnyStanley
      @DonnyStanley Год назад +44

      I was telling my wife that that Trans person might actually also be a conservative Lol

    • @mwtoZP
      @mwtoZP Год назад +49

      I would suggest checking out Blaire White and Buck Angel. Both are trans people with reasonable views. Amala actually did a video with Blossom and Buck Angel. Blossom is annoying AF but you get plenty of agreement between Buck and Amala because there are trans people out there that aren’t crazy.

    • @mrslulus6468
      @mrslulus6468 Год назад +4

      @@mwtoZP love them too!!

    • @mrslulus6468
      @mrslulus6468 Год назад +2

      @@mwtoZP is that Blossom and Buck Angel video on Amala'a page?

  • @N0Sheeple
    @N0Sheeple 8 месяцев назад +22

    Awesome "Conservative Woman"! I found out my dad was gay when I was 12. I met MANY of his friends. They would go to Kings Island with us, I got to watch The Nutcracker Suite from back stage and so many more really great experiences. I NEVER saw ANYTHING inappropriate or out of the "norm." TO be honest, my friends outed my dad to me. And after 6 months of working through it, I figured out that my dad was no less my dad after I found out than before.
    My dad died on Thanksgiving this year. And I can say that I was NEVER exposed to anything inappropriate and he was completely confounded by this entire mess. And he likely would have broken some man in half for being in the women's changing room when we went to the JCC.

    • @natashabenjamin4222
      @natashabenjamin4222 Месяц назад +4

      He sounds like an amazing dad. Sorry for your loss.

    • @SabsLol
      @SabsLol 27 дней назад +1

      I'm so sorry for your loss, your dad sounds like an amazing man.

  • @c2dajayy
    @c2dajayy Год назад +883

    Blossom: “Do u have any statistics??”
    Also Blossom: “Statistics don’t matter, what matters is EXPERIENCES.” Can’t make this up🤣🤣

    • @johnpett1955
      @johnpett1955 Год назад +64

      Making up your own truth as you go is not the truth.

    • @steadyuser919
      @steadyuser919 Год назад +10

      Results > Experience

    • @chaosinfusion8127
      @chaosinfusion8127 Год назад +7

      I haven’t seen this section yet, but both things can be true. Context matters. Statistics can be illuminating in a group context, but they do not predict individual attributes or behavior.

    • @ALJ9000
      @ALJ9000 Год назад +7

      @@chaosinfusion8127 75% of the time they do

    • @destinyhntr
      @destinyhntr Год назад +20

      @@chaosinfusion8127 But in a discussion like this about laws and biology, statistics need to be brought up first. Just because someone has only one arm doesn't mean we need to teach that everybody has one arm.

  • @AllThePeppermint
    @AllThePeppermint Год назад +388

    I've seen footage of children at drag shows, and MANY of the children are clearly uncomfortable, frightened, even upset. The parents force it upon the children.

    • @Meme-2038
      @Meme-2038 Год назад +4

      Why would anybody force that apon a child?

    • @evanflorance4532
      @evanflorance4532 Год назад +18

      Yeah seriously every single video I watched the child was either not reacting at all and just looked confused or was actually very uncomfortable

    • @TruthIsTheNewHate84
      @TruthIsTheNewHate84 Год назад

      The parents at those drag shows are like the parents at the child beauty pageants. they should not be allowed to raise children and most of the time they should be in prison.

    • @TruthIsTheNewHate84
      @TruthIsTheNewHate84 Год назад +8

      @@Meme-2038 to show how cool and progressive they are and how they support the alphabet mob.

  • @NephariusAMG
    @NephariusAMG Год назад +283

    There's a distinct difference between romance and sex. You can explain romance between two consenting adults without sex even being mentioned.

  • @alicejones6101
    @alicejones6101 Год назад +52

    I love that Amala was speaking facts and evidence, but she kept being told she was saying something she wasn’t and being made out at she was wrong all around. She’s an amazing woman and I love listening to her podcast and your podcast.

  • @noahargo9990
    @noahargo9990 Год назад +546

    Kids don’t need to be involved with any thing even remotely sexual. This perversion with kids and sex is just absurd.
    What I would be curious to know is what made them think that sexualizing kids is an apparently decent side to take.

    • @harisatayyaba7730
      @harisatayyaba7730 Год назад

      @@archer9664 sex education is a thing in high schools, but teaching kids and teenagers who's brains aren't even developed properly about how you can change your sex or gender is not appropriate, children don't even know what's good for them, then why would you let a boy who likes dresses and playing with toys transition into a girl, or same goes with a girl.

    • @noahargo9990
      @noahargo9990 Год назад +33

      @@archer9664 I say keep it away from anyone below high school and have parents be responsible for sex talks once they get into high school. Keep any teaching of sex out of school.
      I also personally don’t believe anyone should have sex until marriage but I know that is a hard sell for compulsive kids.

    • @ImDehydrate
      @ImDehydrate Год назад

      @@archer9664 they believe minors can consent to sex change operations, I wonder what else they think minors can consent to…

    • @Madrid199
      @Madrid199 Год назад +12

      @@noahargo9990 Sex after marraige gang🗿

    • @gabelincoln3608
      @gabelincoln3608 Год назад +2

      @@noahargo9990 no 7th 8th good cause people need to know to use condoms and learn about stds

  • @jenniferdavis539
    @jenniferdavis539 Год назад +318

    As a kid, I would always change in a stall. It wasn't because there were trans people, it wasn't because I was trans, heck I didn't even know what "trans" was, I just didn't like exposing myself in front of others. It didn't matter who they were. I'm now 19 and I still don't like changing in front of other women. So, honestly, I wish we had more privacy options in changing rooms. That would be great.

    • @NovusIgnis
      @NovusIgnis Год назад +16

      What a modest spirit you have. It's a rare gem tbh

    • @bluesky5384
      @bluesky5384 Год назад +20

      Same! I felt really weird in locker rooms. I still do not like changing in a public space like that and it's not even about safety really

    • @chanisfoive1156
      @chanisfoive1156 Год назад +2

      Same for me

    • @StarryClouds09
      @StarryClouds09 Год назад +4

      Same!! I have no idea how other people do it

    • @mirathouartthou4835
      @mirathouartthou4835 Год назад

      @@Ivymykitty289really? You have that in America? that‘s so nice
      and to the original comment: saaame!

  • @xavierruiz980
    @xavierruiz980 Год назад +112

    How many times has blossom said “but the reality of it is” while also living in a fantasy.

  • @Strawberry_shark
    @Strawberry_shark Год назад +114

    I am twelve turning thirteen, and am dealing with this a lot, brett, I love how factual you are, you don't spread lies ect. Just for your beliefs. You are my favorite person to go to when I am dealing with stuff at school🤗
    (Edit) It's been almost a year since this comment, I'm now almost fourteen and I've grown a LOT. It's cool coming back to see this, I'm going into eighth grade now and im excited, I've made friends and stopped caring about people who don't want what's best for me. Thx for the support 👍

    • @little_babby_duck9520
      @little_babby_duck9520 Год назад +14

      Yeah, I'm 15 and I deal with a lot of this at school. I feel that I am being pushed and pressured into thinking differently, but I refuse to let them change my mind.

    • @JB-tz8fu
      @JB-tz8fu Год назад +8

      ​@@little_babby_duck9520stand your ground young people. Theres nothing wrong with being a str8 man or str8 woman. Dont let people change your mind bc its the IT THING now. One day youll want a family & kids

    • @mitzyeditz8999
      @mitzyeditz8999 5 месяцев назад +3

      Just ask questions don’t stop asking when something doesn’t make sense. That’s what keeps you humble

    • @AverageFloridian5522
      @AverageFloridian5522 4 месяца назад

      I’m 15 and I’m lucky I’m homeschooled or then who knows what my mindset could’ve possibly been with what’s happening now

    • @theunknownorpheus7396
      @theunknownorpheus7396 4 месяца назад

      go play basketball or something

  • @RandomPerson-dt7xv
    @RandomPerson-dt7xv Год назад +1093

    I just wish Brett was in this debate tbh. She would have set the whole studio in fire with her facts

  • @youtubemom497
    @youtubemom497 Год назад +379

    when I was a teenager, me and my friend were flashed by a grown man in a female fitting room. when we screamed and ran and told the store workers, the guy said we were being transphobic. this was a long time ago, it will probably get worse.

    • @JTB-1
      @JTB-1 Год назад

      That man was a garbage human

    • @haunteddreams7856
      @haunteddreams7856 Год назад +62

      If I (23 year old man) walked into a ladies changing room and you all panicked that is a normal response the problem is I could say "my pronouns are she/her" which technically would put those women in the wrong for being transphobic. Sadly we are at a place In life where one word can let us get away with doing stupid things and that word is "pronouns"

    • @ALJ9000
      @ALJ9000 Год назад +4

      @@haunteddreams7856 So overthrow the current administration, elect a new one

    • @leguminous7564
      @leguminous7564 Год назад +1

      Here’s the opposite problem: enforcing people to use bathrooms by sex means balding, hairy trans men with full beards are gonna be using women’s bathrooms.

    • @haunteddreams7856
      @haunteddreams7856 Год назад

      @@leguminous7564 exactly. People are claiming to be absolutely anything and even men will be uncomfortable when a woman walks into the men's toilets.... I know I would be

  • @opulenceharbingerofchaos3939
    @opulenceharbingerofchaos3939 Год назад +962

    The fact that I’ve had to have these kinds of conversations in high school (and even got pulled into the office for talking about my belief in Christ) goes to show how crappy this world has become. This isn’t protection of children. This is exploiting them.

    • @Peanutsgrowintheground
      @Peanutsgrowintheground Год назад +66

      How did you get sent to the office for believing in Christ! That’s just sick!

    • @someoneyouusedtoknow1195
      @someoneyouusedtoknow1195 Год назад +42

      I am so scared about that when I was in public school. I was scared to even say grace before eating because I was scared. I feel you there.

    • @jonathanmolina1428
      @jonathanmolina1428 Год назад +33

      @@Peanutsgrowintheground my old job told me to stop talking about Christ because it made others uncomfortable lol

    • @toomanysandwiches8665
      @toomanysandwiches8665 Год назад +7

      Christ isn't real and he's not coming back either

    • @jonathanmolina1428
      @jonathanmolina1428 Год назад +40

      @@toomanysandwiches8665 you mad

  • @MonoGhxsty
    @MonoGhxsty Год назад +27

    I am right now a 15 year old female. I remember being really sub-conscious about myself cause im quite masculine. As like my top hobbies were video games and I would get along with boys and stuff. And when trans people started like popping up a lot on the internet a few years ago I started questioning myself. I always thought of myself as a girl and stuff but cause on apps such as tiktok that would often show trans people and etc.. I changed my gender and I was like oh yeah im a boy and stuff. I soon started like becoming real depressed as I tried to always present even more masculine then I am I tried to shut down my emotions and changed the way I looked and really just closed myself off and lost a few years of my teenage life. So I do think the internet and places such as school can effect kids and what they think.

  • @jay-us6cb
    @jay-us6cb Год назад +280

    I NEED a Brett/Amala video. These are two of the strongest young conservative female voices that I have seen lately. I would love for them to interview each other

    • @user_angelmum
      @user_angelmum Год назад +9

      Brett ,Amala Sydney and Candas ..
      To debate the people on the vice panel .. together would have been informing ..

    • @infinitespirit777
      @infinitespirit777 Год назад +5

      Omg I discovered both of them not too long ago and wondered if they would ever do a collab... I got so happy when she recognized Amala lol

    • @highroller-jq3ix
      @highroller-jq3ix Год назад +1

      You want to see them make out--admit it.

    • @highroller-jq3ix
      @highroller-jq3ix Год назад

      @@user_angelmum What is a Candas?

    • @SirBlackReeds
      @SirBlackReeds Год назад

      Stronger than Sara Gonzales, Lauren Boebert, or Morgan Zegers?

  • @anna-mh5ct
    @anna-mh5ct Год назад +527

    In regards to the first topic: 90% of my friends in highschool were gay or trans. It just happens to be the group I fell into (they did alienate/make fun of me for being the only straight person in said friend group which made me feel pressured to be something I’m not, thank god I stayed true to myself). The VAST majority of the trans kids detransitioned eventually. Several of them have told me they are SO glad that their parents didn’t let them medically transition despite the fact that at the time they considered their parents abusive and ignorant for prohibiting it. Their mental health is better than ever, but the ones who still identify as the opposite sex have horrible mental health issues and can’t recognize why. If anything they think it’s because they aren’t accepted when this is the most accepting time/society to be alive in right now. Most people I know who became trans or nonbinary only started identifying that way when a single member of the friend group started identifying as trans. After that it would be a wave of people all in that friend group transitioning.

    • @LilabeanAnn
      @LilabeanAnn Год назад +39

      This happened to me as well. I noticed around 7th grade was when I first started hearing about it- and of course, in middle school, kids want to fit in especially the shy ones like me. In 7th grade, my friend group started to all say they were gay and genderfluid. This was also the time where Tumblr and Twitter was pretty much at its peak, so it fueled the fire- feeding me information that was all new to me. I fell into the “trans” stuff at 13 even though I didn’t even want to be a boy- I was unbelievably stereotypically girly- my room was purple and pink ffs. But I wanted to fit in with everyone else, and I even looked up places in my area that would do bottom surgery and bonded my chest! I’m lucky that I grew up finally and realized it was all bs, but I’m sad for my friends who might still be suffering.

    • @Theawesomeninja_XD
      @Theawesomeninja_XD Год назад +9

      @@LilabeanAnn I can kind of relate. I was in full support of my many LGBT friends in middle school. My pastor, my parents, and Brett all told me the issues. But now that I'm a senior and most of my friends are either Trans, or allies, I don't know how to speak up. The worst part is, one of their parents are telling them to be themselves and they refuse to listen. I really hope they learn and I can tell them the truth without backlash, because I'm honestly worried about their mental health.

    • @chasemartin4450
      @chasemartin4450 Год назад +2

      You know how my friends and I approached the LGBTQ "trend"? We were there just like everyone else, except we accepted PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY for the decisions some of us made rather than trying to claim we were "manipulated by profit-seeking Big Gender doctors" and deny all accountability for our actions.
      I seriously though the conservative and libertarian movements in this country valued personal responsibility, but no, it looks like they only care about it in certain circumstances.

    • @Theawesomeninja_XD
      @Theawesomeninja_XD Год назад +3

      @@chasemartin4450 I definitely see what you're saying. I think some people were convinced or even forced to, but then again, I don’t know the numbers. I do agree that some people just went with the trend and it's important to admit that.

    • @chasemartin4450
      @chasemartin4450 Год назад +8

      @@Theawesomeninja_XD Agreed! Look at all the people who have gotten injured for playing along with stupid TikTok trends like the milk crate challenge!
      The mere presence of a trend DOES NOT absolve you of responsibility though. Our society has been massively harmed by a culture in which responsibility and learning from one's mistakes is not valued nor expected.

  • @J03YSings
    @J03YSings Год назад +345

    As a gay man i totally agree! I feel that anyone can feel uncomfortable in a restroom. I feel uncomfortable going into a restroom alone because I’m smaller and what if one day a sexual predator just so happens to walk in. Sexual predators are be not straight or gay or trans. They are sexual predators that will take advantage of any situation and anyone.

    • @MJAYZ007
      @MJAYZ007 Год назад +8

      True

    • @bigpapi6688
      @bigpapi6688 Год назад +36

      Yes of course but this opens more doors for predators. Obviously it’s not all trans people, it’s probably none of them, but it makes a loophole that predators can take advantage of. And I’d rather keep those openings to a minimum. I’d rather 1000 trans people feel uncomfortable for 2 minutes than have one woman scarred for life.

    • @Idk.lol7689
      @Idk.lol7689 Год назад +3

      Depending on where you live but pepper spray or a firearm learn how to use it safely and correctly and keep it on your person at all times and concealed if you are of age to buy one

    • @QTpatootie95
      @QTpatootie95 Год назад +1

      Facts, this same sentiment needs to be help towards women, they're a smaller percentage of the overall predators but they do exist and the current landscape protects them.

    • @heathernorton7850
      @heathernorton7850 Месяц назад

      And so society should make it easier for predators to prey on women and girls (roughly half the population), for the sake of the comfort of a fraction of a percentage of mentally ill men?

  • @mushroomoo4328
    @mushroomoo4328 Год назад +12

    In middle school we watched a show where adults were literally naked.. and talking about their body. People including me were so grossed out but we still had to sit and watch it.

  • @hellobralface884
    @hellobralface884 Год назад +247

    The whole "protect kids" part makes me sick to my stomach.
    When I was three years old I was molested by 5 other boys (age 12 to 15) in the neighborhood. That ripped all the innocence I had as a child. When I hear story's of people telling how much they where innocent when they where young, just like one of the trans woman said, and now are fighting for sex to be teach in school, why would you do that? You got to live a very healthy and innocent life in your childhood and now you just want to ruin it to kids nowadays? That's so messed up

    • @ultimategameredits
      @ultimategameredits Год назад +31

      I'm so sorry. I hope you can heal. 💔

    • @hellobralface884
      @hellobralface884 Год назад +25

      @@ultimategameredits thank you so much! I am much better nowadays, but honestly, I blame the parents. Those teenagers shouldn't be thinking about making sex either, but they come from a reality where their parents stimulates this kind of behavior, and obviously never ends up well

    • @ultimategameredits
      @ultimategameredits Год назад +7

      @@hellobralface884 agreed. glad that you’re feeling better.

    • @Easternstarofrivendellmimir
      @Easternstarofrivendellmimir Год назад +4

      agreed, u r so strong and i wish u a good life

    • @inkchariot6147
      @inkchariot6147 Год назад +2

      Must resist the urge to type "God, I wish that were me"

  • @orthogonal1
    @orthogonal1 Год назад +240

    "I want to be a woman. It's my right as a man." Life of Brian

    • @myplaylist7007
      @myplaylist7007 Год назад +9

      If we go by that logic then we should make people who say " I want to be a anthromorphic fox, its my right as a man ". That he should be able to do that, sorry but this guy is confusing fantasy with reality and i hope he gets help.

    • @salamyguy
      @salamyguy Год назад +7

      @@myplaylist7007 it was a joke, if you didn’t notice

    • @Omasje1
      @Omasje1 Год назад +3

      I want to be an anime character, this is my right
      We should protest😌
      Jk btw

    • @camille8752
      @camille8752 Год назад +6

      Totally unrelated, but "Life of Brian" is one of the greatest comedies of all time.

  • @dennislara03
    @dennislara03 Год назад +235

    I feel like Amala and Blossom carried most of the debate. Amala did really great and I hate how much Blossom says, “the reality is…” because I know the next words he’s going to say are dumb.

    • @machellovelivelife658
      @machellovelivelife658 Год назад +14

      @bunny lover Gina is actually going to be a guest on Amala's show. Date not set yet. Amala had Blossom on her show and it was a dumpster fire, I dont know how Amala did it. Her patience is golden. But many of us fans, requested Gina, so that interview will be happening.

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas Год назад

      @@machellovelivelife658 Respected British anthropology professor, Dr. Edward Dutton, has demonstrated that “LEFTISM” is due to genetic mutations caused by poor breeding strategies.
      🤡
      To put it simply, in recent decades, those persons who exhibit leftist traits such as egalitarianism, feminism, gynocentrism, socialism, multiculturalism, transvestism, homosexuality, perverse morality, and laziness, have been reproducing at rates far exceeding the previous norm, leading to an explosion of insane, narcissistic SOCIOPATHS in (mostly) Western societies.

  • @isabeldale5554
    @isabeldale5554 Год назад +13

    I am so happy that there are women out there who will stand up for ourselves. I felt like I couldn’t say anything about this but now I know I’m not the only one who feels like this ❤️
    Also, being a teen myself I’ve been hearing about the lgbtq+ for YEARS and it worries me about how young the next generation will be when they learn about these things and are pressured to become part of the lgbtq+ community.
    Thank you sooooo sooooo much Brett for everything you stand for and for standing up for us straight, cis girls and women

    • @samhill6454
      @samhill6454 Год назад +2

      You're definitley not the only one, sister. It's sad that as women, we feel like we have to agree and play into the cultural norm when in reality this is hurting innocent lives. I feel more confident to speak the truth with grace and respect.

  • @MythicalPhoebe
    @MythicalPhoebe Год назад +447

    Brett Cooper really does a great job at explaining why minors are minors. just because a kid is "enjoying" something doesn't mean it's good for their health. they don't know necessarily what is good for their health, and it is 100% up to the parents to decide what is and isn't okay for their child to be exposed to.

    • @jonathandevereaux298
      @jonathandevereaux298 Год назад

      You needed that explained to you?

    • @MythicalPhoebe
      @MythicalPhoebe Год назад

      @@jonathandevereaux298 some people do. Not me. Don't start being a douche for no reason.

    • @ALJ9000
      @ALJ9000 Год назад +13

      @@jonathandevereaux298 Not to him, but definitely to the people that can’t seem to understand this, i.e. certain political groups

    • @destinyhntr
      @destinyhntr Год назад +16

      Someone was trying to explain to me why age of consent should be abolished because kids should have the right to choose. I explained that if a child decides they are going to cross a busy street, it is the parent's job to say no and hold them back. The parents know more about the world than the children do, period. Some people are awful parents, yes, but that doesn't change the fact that the maturity level, brain function, and experience of adults is always higher. Add all the hormones and insecurity to the mix for kids and they're struggling. Adults should be allowed to tell children "you shouldn't do this, here is why, I am forbidding this until you're old and developed enough to decide on your own". If adults don't protect the kids, those children will turn into screwed up, depressed adults later.

    • @db9944
      @db9944 Год назад

      Anyone who says "it's okay if the kid is enjoying it" is participating in ultra groomer behavior and doesn't belong anywhere near children because if that's the logic, then they support all the data collection that went into Alfred Kinsey's Table 34. Warning: look up at your own risk. It's incredibly disturbing stuff and that sick bastard is one of the primary figures when it comes to gender ideology, along with John Money, another sick bastard.

  • @danielrichardson6054
    @danielrichardson6054 Год назад +197

    Amala is so good at disabling these people, as she used to be a lib.

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 Год назад

      Nope, Amala is good at refuting these people's narratives because she solely relies upon the immovable bedrock of facts and reality which she has often stated drew her to Conservatism rather than the lies, tropes and feelings which all progressive agendas are predicated upon. Facts don't care about feelings.

    • @danielrichardson6054
      @danielrichardson6054 Год назад +9

      @@harryricochet8134 that’s all great and everything, but Amala totally used to be a liberal. She has a black power fist tattoo

    • @diamond82737
      @diamond82737 Год назад +11

      i hope Brett makes a video with her

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas Год назад

      leftism:
      Otherwise known as “progressivism” and even more inaccurately as “liberalism”, leftism is a term originating from the French Revolution of 1789, in reference to the political faction that opposed the French (so-called) king. However, the term is currently used in common discourse to describe those criminals who actively support (or at least tacitly condone) a host of OBJECTIVELY-WICKED ideologies and practices that contravene dharma, such as non-monarchical governances and corrupt economic systems (particularly socialism, communism, fascism, and liberal democracies), egalitarianism, feminism, perverse sexuality (especially homosexuality, bestiality, and transvestism), multiculturalism, and the illegitimate abortion of innocent, defenceless, unborn children. Cf. “dharma”.
      In the past decade or two, the mass media, especially the motion picture industry and television production companies, has been aggressively promoting all the above CRIMINAL ideologies and practices, helping to expedite the destruction of human civilization. Recently, large corporations have jumped on the leftist bandwagon (so to speak), in order to profit.
      As explicated in Chapter 11 of this “A Final Instruction Sheet for Humanity”, the state of being of any particular human (or any other animal for that matter) is due entirely to his or her genetic sequencing and his or her conditioning. Therefore, the explosion of the leftist/liberal mentality in recent decades, particularly in Western countries, has been caused by poor breeding strategies overtaking the more conservative tradition of mate-selection of previous centuries (and indeed, millennia). In other words, due to the fact that criminal behaviour (especially the deviant sexual acts mentioned above) has become increasingly more tolerated, condoned, and even GLORIFIED in most countries, there has been a proliferation of corrupt genetic codes within the wider human population.
      According to genealogists, for (almost) the entire history of humanity, most women have successfully reproduced, whilst a far far smaller percentage of males have bequeathed their genetic sequence to proceeding generations. Due to the gradual phasing-out of polygamous marriages in even the most conservative societies, as well as the eradication of poverty in most every country, more and more men (as well as women) have been producing offspring. Thus, the human genome has rapidly become adulterated by inferior genetic material (that is, DNA from truly pathetic, uxorious beta-males, bisexuals, and even homosexual couples who engage surrogate mothers or sperm donors in order to conceive children - something of a rare occurrence in previous centuries/millennia).
      Unsurprisingly, the majority of leftists find it difficult to accept the fact that their criminal mentality is largely inherited (and of course, they are unwilling to acknowledge the blatantly-obvious fact that their ideologies and practices are intrinsically sinful, wicked, evil, and immoral in the first place). It seems the consensus amongst leftist "intellectuals" is that every human mental trait is due entirely to one's environmental conditioning, rather than as a consequence of BOTH one's genetic sequence and one’s conditioning - a fundamentally-flawed assertion that cannot be scientifically-supported.
      This term was very reluctantly used in the chapter on feminism. I say “reluctantly” because it is unlikely that the term will perdure for many decades longer. This is simple deductive logic, since, as clearly demonstrated in certain chapters in “F.I.S.H”, human civilization cannot survive with such leftist practices and ideologies in place. If you happen to be reading this Holy Scripture a century or more after its conception, you will probably be residing in a nation (as opposed to a country) ruled by a monarch, following the implosion of post-modern, decadent societies. So, either the term “leftism” will eventually become redundant and obsolete, or else, human civilization will devolve into a decadent, diseased state of existence similar to that of the prehistoric era, when the peoples of the world resided in caves or shacks, subsisting on whatever food can be sourced from the surrounding bushland. I trust that you who are reading these wise words will endeavour to influence your social circles to adhere to right-leaning ideologies, such as monarchical governance, an entirely free-market economy, sexual purity, and all other virtuous principles.
      Fear not, for GOD is with you!
      P.S. As a general rule, it seems (at least anecdotally) that the farther left-leaning is a person, the more physically (and of course, psychologically) UGLY is that person. Unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to prevent leftists from propagating their mutant genes. 🤡

    • @kennymichaelalanya7134
      @kennymichaelalanya7134 Год назад

      @ReverendDr.Thomas you got most of it right but what the extreme
      Left is trying to do is destroy beauty and corrupt morals so that every "regular" person becomes equal. The Elites are causing much confusion to eradicate the nuclear family and also destroy legacies. That's why the whole "pronoun badges" are becoming a thing.
      The traditional beliefs are being destroyed as well. Many right wing ideas borrow from traditional beliefs so it's going yo be interesting to see what the Center Left will tolerate because some aren't buying most of what the extreme Left are selling.
      If things continue as they are, Joseph Smith will be seen as the next Nostradamus

  • @jesscoplans
    @jesscoplans Год назад +515

    Well said, Brett. My parents had 4 gay friends and I never knew let alone cared growing up. Because I was, y’know, a kid! No one sat me down and said what sex positions they liked, it was just time spent together, and it was fun!

    • @m4tta
      @m4tta Год назад +81

      the only thing i knew about gay people was “guys can like each other and girls can like each other” and honestly that should be enough, there’s no need for deeper explanation about that to a child

    • @highroller-jq3ix
      @highroller-jq3ix Год назад +4

      And yet plenty of, you know, kids, are completely aware that cis heterosexuality is not the sole foundation of relationships, families, and human identity.

    • @ranimdude
      @ranimdude Год назад +19

      I only like gay people who don't make it their whole personality

    • @necromancer6405
      @necromancer6405 Год назад

      I have a bisexual uncle that has only ever dated men and never knew who his boyfriends were or that he was gay until I was a teen.

    • @juggernaut2704
      @juggernaut2704 Год назад

      ​@@ranimdude me too

  • @mrcrowe1848
    @mrcrowe1848 25 дней назад +2

    12:34 "they should be able to make the best medical decision for themselves"
    sister, we can't even get ADULTS to make healthy food choices for themselves, you're gonna give a child the right to choose hormone blockers and reassignment surgery??

  • @jasminestallings2992
    @jasminestallings2992 Год назад +147

    I and my sisters were tomboys when we were young. I played football with the boys, as well as basketball, and skateboarded, and rode bikes like doing tricks and what not. My sister played tackle football in a league and did extremely well. Did my parents look at us and thought we should transition to boys? No. Just because we did tomboy things didn't change our biology.

  • @Joy-st1vk
    @Joy-st1vk Год назад +133

    This video is a great example of how some people really want to have a discussion and others only want yell over facts

    • @palladiamorsdeus
      @palladiamorsdeus Год назад +8

      Been that way for a long time. Looking back on the equal marriage debates from the early 2000s now I can see that a lot of the LGB movement just boiled down to screaming about being allowed to do what they wanted.

    • @0.0dots
      @0.0dots Год назад +4

      Agreed. Like the facts are right there, as clear as day but for some reason you still want to give your opinion as to why that proven fact is wrong. Oof

  • @sauceyfridge8629
    @sauceyfridge8629 Год назад +236

    In 7th grade (2019), I had been questioning my sexuality. I had finally decided I was bi when someone was calling me homophobic for liking Chick-Fil- A; not wanting to be a bad person I just went with it. It started slow, coming out to my parents and buying a little pride flag. Then I made friends with trans and gay kids and it got worse… For the next year I would come out as lesbian, pan, bi-flux, and even questioning TRANS at one point. I dated my (now) ex friend who was a female but claimed to be non binary. We dated for 6 months then she broke up with me because she wasn’t interested in sex and thought she was asexual and aromantic. (Side note, she changed her name about 5 times while we were “together.”) It’s crazy how a kid who didn’t have sexual thoughts or urges immediately assumed it was another LGBTQ thing when that’s completely normal for someone of that age. Anyways, I felt special being different and I enjoyed telling people how I was a “protected class.” What didn’t help is that in class, online or in person, I was constantly being asked my pronouns and taught about homo intercourse and attraction. Anyone would be scolded if they disagreed with the “curriculum.” I was in an environment where I learned that being lgbtq is the most amazing thing you could be and you’re wrong if you disagree. Before my freshman year, I started developing my own political views and personal morals. I am disgusted with the year and a half I was indoctrinated, but that first hand experience gives me personal perspective on the severity of this agenda and further fuels my efforts to protect the younger generations. It’s safe to say, children are easily influenced by adults and peers around them and it’s absolutely horrifying that half of America doesn’t acknowledge the damages it can cause.

  • @MollyPalfery
    @MollyPalfery 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you!! You speak the things that go on in my mind! It is so great to have videos like this!

  • @CrayolaCoffeeBean
    @CrayolaCoffeeBean Год назад +158

    Race and gender ARE two different things, but it’s the same principle. I loved her framing of that question.

    • @anybody2501
      @anybody2501 Год назад +31

      Right. What's being discussed isn't actually race and gender, but rather identity and whether or not it is possible to identify with something that you are not, never were, and never will be.

    • @slushisimcambi2521
      @slushisimcambi2521 Год назад +18

      @@anybody2501 you’re so right. Young people are constantly questioning their identity, and this trans option is another aspect for them to cling to.

    • @anybody2501
      @anybody2501 Год назад +15

      @@slushisimcambi2521
      Exactly.
      There's a social & cultural incentive for them to adopt divergent gender identities too.
      They get tons of attention and praise when they come out in addition to being insulted from being criticized as being "basic" or "heteronormative" and "privileged," etc.
      The irony is that their new identities actually confer to them social privileges and power due to the current cultural climate. As members of a marginalized group they are permitted to speak over other as well as make certain demands for accomodation that would have previously been considered unreasonable. And they're able to do all of this without fear of criticism, backlash, or even pushback since they have in their hand a catch-all X-phobia veto card by virtue of their claimed identity.
      It really is a gross completely juvenile game that people need to stop playing.

    • @richardcharles1935
      @richardcharles1935 Год назад +1

      The principle of there being a limit to what you can physically be. You can't be 4 feet tall if your 6 feet tall because the rule gets the final say.

    • @fakeaccount1720
      @fakeaccount1720 Год назад

      same

  • @zuniga0331
    @zuniga0331 Год назад +188

    “the kids enjoyed it but the parents had an issue”
    uhhh yeah bro, that’s what parenting is 🤣🤣

    • @vorname2890
      @vorname2890 Год назад +2

      lol hahahah

    • @rebeccaconlon9743
      @rebeccaconlon9743 Год назад +2

      It's like alcohol, the kids might find it fun, but the parents would have an issue...

  • @randidennis7790
    @randidennis7790 Год назад +262

    For crying out loud, this goes to prove the point, that many in the trans community ARE MORE CONCERNED with grooming. Plain and simple

    • @shelbyspeaks3287
      @shelbyspeaks3287 Год назад +1

      *wider queer community
      it's not just trans people's fault they're a "useful idiot" (and i mean that in a matter of fact way)

    • @ultimategameredits
      @ultimategameredits Год назад

      thank goodness

    • @Strange9952
      @Strange9952 Год назад

      No one is grooming anyone.

    • @randidennis7790
      @randidennis7790 Год назад

      @@Strange9952 Really???? There are multiple and I mean multiple cases, on record now, of where the T end of the rainbow mob , are engaged in that. Brett has mentioned them as have quite a few others.
      WHat is even worse, is that there are those who are insane enough to run cover for such creeps.

    • @ALJ9000
      @ALJ9000 Год назад +41

      @@Strange9952 Wow! Such compelling evidence, must’ve taken hours, if not days to collect. You have completely torn the argument apart

  • @feministgrrrl4995
    @feministgrrrl4995 Год назад +19

    Look, I’m a teenage lesbian. I think being gay is actually pretty rare, and it’s insane to me that this many people think they are gay. And being trans is a mental health issue. Gender Dysphoria is a real condition, and if all therapy and help has failed, transition should be a last resort. I’m 15 soon, and I have loved women my whole life, but that is not a part of who I am or who I want to be. I happen to like the same sex, and Im fine with it, but for me it’s just a random fact, like me having pink hair.

    • @SpiceyYT
      @SpiceyYT 29 дней назад

      Only like 10% of the world population is LGBT. Thats a small percentage of people but thats still hundreds of millions and they tend to group together in clusters. So no its not alot, its just alot in small concentrations. For example, say there are 1000 people, 100 are lgbt but 50 of them live in the same city as you and the other 50 are spread across multiple different cities. Youre going to think theres alot more than there really is because you’re seeing those 50 people every morning when you step out your house. Hopefully you get what im saying

    • @feministgrrrl4995
      @feministgrrrl4995 24 дня назад

      @ the way my mind has completely changed and i 100% agree is crazyyyy lol

  • @mick4882
    @mick4882 Год назад +296

    Honestly, if my Kid came to me and told me they were trans. I would sit down with them and ask them questions and try to understand why they feel that way. And then I would tell them "well, I understand, but let's see if you feel this way when your 18" when you're an adult you can be who you wish. However I'm hoping to never have to worry about having that conversation.

    • @meh5069
      @meh5069 Год назад +10

      I hope to never have that conversation either. Because you’ll be hard pressed to find a psychologist who won’t try to shove gender affirming care down your throat, and then cps gets involved. 🙄

    • @AshleyRachelleArts
      @AshleyRachelleArts Год назад +12

      When I was a kid, i didn’t even know what “trans” was and I used to call myself a boy, cry because I couldn’t pee standing up like boys could, all my friends were boys, I cut my hair, etc. My parents allowed me to play whatever sports I wanted, let me dress how I wanted, and play with whatever toys I wanted, but they NEVER let me believe that I was actually a boy, never allowed me to “choose my pronouns” and never even entertained the fact that I thought I was a boy. And yknow what? I grew out of it. I cannot even imagine the trauma I would’ve gone through if my parents had encouraged me to transition or put me on hormone blockers. Kids should not even know what being trans is. Kids should not even have the option to transition. It’s so sad that child abuse is being glorified in the name of “gender identity.” If an adult wants to transition, go for it! It’s your life, you can do whatever you want with your body and money, but kids cannot consent to such a thing.

    • @Idk.lol7689
      @Idk.lol7689 Год назад +2

      ​​@@AshleyRachelleArtshildren can get confused very easy and are very impressionable and they want to take advantage of it its disgusting

    • @kyliegymnastics
      @kyliegymnastics Год назад

      @mick4882 your gonna be a great parent🩷 not transphobic, but logical

    • @spb4455
      @spb4455 Месяц назад

      @@AshleyRachelleArts All your "an adult can do with himself what he wants", says that you think propaganda and (sorry) not much of a mind about it.
      Humans are highly social animals, we have no instincts and our behavior is 90% adaptive.
      That is, children absorb what is in the environment. You don't have to force the transition, but if children see it around (adults can do what they want), then it still throws their fragile minds into confusion. Either a person lives in society and then he is obliged to take care of society and follow the rules, or let him live alone on a desert island the way he wants.
      Besides. When a person considers himself to be Jesus or a butterfly, he is usually placed in a mental hospital. But for some reason, transgender people are normal.
      If a boy begins to consider himself a girl (or vice versa), it is strange to solve this surgically. This is not logical. First, during pregnancy, the body is formed. Then a personality is formed. The body is primary. And if the brain thinks that the body does not correspond to the personality, then the problem is in the "program" - in the mental. So this is the job of a psychiatrist, not a surgeon.

  • @johannesstephanusroos4969
    @johannesstephanusroos4969 Год назад +107

    "Only the parents had an issue with it". I'm sorry that that Blossom person had such sh*tty parents that would've allowed drag things around children. Your parents failed you, now protect others so they don't have to be damaged like you clearly are

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 Год назад +1

      What I find interesting is these same people go on about owning their bodies and consent is the highest priority...until it comes to kids then they're more like 'guidelines' anyway.
      Downright scary!

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas Год назад

      Respected British anthropology professor, Dr. Edward Dutton, has demonstrated that “LEFTISM” is due to genetic mutations caused by poor breeding strategies.
      🤡
      To put it simply, in recent decades, those persons who exhibit leftist traits such as egalitarianism, feminism, gynocentrism, socialism, multiculturalism, transvestism, homosexuality, perverse morality, and laziness, have been reproducing at rates far exceeding the previous norm, leading to an explosion of insane, narcissistic SOCIOPATHS in (mostly) Western societies.

    • @johannesstephanusroos4969
      @johannesstephanusroos4969 Год назад

      @@ReverendDr.Thomas Link and/or citation, please

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas Год назад

      @@johannesstephanusroos4969
      Watch his videos.

    • @johannesstephanusroos4969
      @johannesstephanusroos4969 Год назад

      @@ReverendDr.Thomas Whose?

  • @walking_boys
    @walking_boys Год назад +76

    I feel like the trans person that stood by the protection of children instead of saying they should be allowed surgery and puberty blockers deserves a lot of respect. Because the one thing I do agree on in the whole transgender is if you are a adult you should be able to get the surgery as it is your body. And the one person basically is saying the same thing.

  • @_LovelyBrie_
    @_LovelyBrie_ Год назад +2

    4:12 The children enjoyed it because they didn't know what it was. They probably thought it was just some fun thing to watch/do, like the trans woman had said "They're children, protect children." But is it really protecting children when you are subduing them to those scary proseigers, children go through phases, I go through phases and you know what? I'm a child (14). As a Christian, if my child wanted to transition from male to female, I would simply tell him why he cannot do that, and why God doesn't want that either. Sorry to the Trans-community, but I believe in morals and values more than wether or not my son wants to be a girl or not.

  • @ralphforbes5807
    @ralphforbes5807 Год назад +74

    The older trans lady, they are one of the ones that make me happy to see people find something that makes them happy, they're smart and don't put blinders on or try to make an excuse, they stand for kids being safe an being kids, if more were like them, this wouldn't be conversations that needed to happen

  • @catfinity8799
    @catfinity8799 Год назад +60

    If I'm a man, and I decide to go into an industry that it is a societal norm for women to do, like fashion or cosmetics, it does not make me any less of a man. Gender is not equivalent to our feelings or what we like to do. It is not equivalent to personality. Gender is equivalent to our biology. We are born as men or women. That has never changed. The only thing that does is societal norms.

    • @db9944
      @db9944 Год назад +8

      JP said it best. There are feminine men and masculine women. We don't need to start butchering them all in the name of reinforcing gender stereotypes.

    • @leguminous7564
      @leguminous7564 Год назад +3

      That’s fair, but until I can walk around being an extremely masculine woman without facing boatloads of criticism, it’s a lot easier for me to just transition. Now I’m 8 years on testosterone, people treat me like I’m just a normal guy, and I’m a lot damn happier 🤷‍♂️

    • @ScottytheBlueBunny
      @ScottytheBlueBunny Год назад

      you're born male or female. Different thinks make you a man or a woman.

    • @christopherkucia1071
      @christopherkucia1071 Год назад +2

      I’m out here, straight man, hippy at heart, traditional conservative at mind. I buy women’s hats, pea coats and button downs at thrift stores. I’m more creative/passionate/empathetic. But then I go get motor oil all over me and chop wood and lead women and others.
      Sometimes I wear makeup with a costume for a party or holiday…. Then I go hunting on Saturday. Sunday I’ll garden and sew the holes in my female thrift store clothes and then by Monday I’m programming audio video conference systems for work.
      In the past I was made fun of for being thin, long hair and the occasional female paisley button down. But then I would get made fun of doing the manly stuff too. I did not ONCE think I was a different gender or anything….
      Actually in 3rd grade before I understood what gay was (I just thought it was a girly guy lol) I noticed at recess playing soccer, boys against girls, all the girls would duck for an air ball and I would too while the boys would head butt it. I didn’t want to break my nose a second time lol…. I would go home and feel insecure and id cry in the mirror telling myself I was “gay” for ducking from a soccer ball coming at my face….
      Now I’m only ever complimented on my style personality and hobbies no matter what I’m doing or by who.
      Seems like people just grew up and learned to accept that others are different. I can play with the boys, I can play with the girls and at the end of the day, I’m jumping in bed with a female.

    • @christopherkucia1071
      @christopherkucia1071 Год назад

      @@leguminous7564 that’s fine too. I just hope it was at a mature enough age and that it stays that way. My only issue with the trans movement is the propoganda push in all media, politics and schools with young people. Social media plays a huge part in it, but I’m sure that your aware there is an enourmous number of young people transitioning and then regretting it. As long as you made the right choice for yourself and you don’t push it on me in my house, push it super hard into society or push it on my children then I am A Okay! I’ll hangout and treat you just like everyone else. I just don’t see the point to the movement like feminism. We all have the same rights and the same opportunities. Leave me alone and I’ll leave you alone. (Not as in ignore, like I said more then welcome to be friends too)
      I’m just saying we may in the future need to start teaching kids about the DANGERS of transitioning. All we talk about as a society with trans people is all of the positives even if the positive is exaggerated or not fully explored. NONE of the negatives are explored. If you are truly trans, transitioning can help your situation I get that. But what about all the people that transition will end up HARMING too? I just see more harm coming from the hate filled and overbearing push of the agenda. No issue with trans people, just with the agenda, which I’m sure you agree. It’s just that it seems when anyone mentions this stuff they are immediatley dismissed and say or think I’m talking about TRANS PEOPLE when first I’m talking about children, and second, I’m talking about children who MISTAKENLY transition. Not actual trans people. Im talking FALSE trans people.

  • @EvilZombieToe
    @EvilZombieToe Год назад +69

    “Who defines truth?” No one. Truth is what’s real.

    • @Kiki-fe2le
      @Kiki-fe2le Год назад +17

      Jesus is The Truth!

    • @johnpett1955
      @johnpett1955 Год назад +8

      God is the source of all truth. God is who defines truth and nobody else. There isn't my truth or your truth. Just the truth.

    • @colelehner8948
      @colelehner8948 Год назад

      @@Kiki-fe2le Spiderman is the truth!

    • @EvilZombieToe
      @EvilZombieToe Год назад +3

      @@johnpett1955 truth is consistent. Your bible contradicts itself numerous times. So, no, I’m gonna have to disagree with you fundamentally there.

    • @colelehner8948
      @colelehner8948 Год назад

      @@johnpett1955 The monkey said to the fish kindly let me put you up in this tree or you'll drown - Alan Watts

  • @shaimunro6947
    @shaimunro6947 Год назад +2

    Omg that blossom man makes me so angry . Trans womens safety is not more important then biological womens safety. I’m not going to put my self in harms way just to affirm you .

  • @MrBladeDK
    @MrBladeDK Год назад +189

    Amala is effing good. i love how she breaks down everything for people that dont understand anything. and then breaks every comments down with her intelligense

  • @tamtammm592
    @tamtammm592 Год назад +159

    Ok for people who don’t understand the issue with the bathroom situation, let me put it like this. If I gave you a box full of juice boxes, and said that one has a bit of pee, you’d would be wary of all of them cause you can’t tell which one has the pee.

    • @rachaelbrugmans4309
      @rachaelbrugmans4309 Год назад +16

      Amazing. Best analogy BY FAR that I've seen so far 👌

    • @bigpapi6688
      @bigpapi6688 Год назад

      @@HiddenRealm exactly. I don’t care if you’re uncomfortable, giving criminals an easy road to crime is a bad idea. Always. Whether someone wants to cry about it or not, I don’t care. Tranny delusions are not more important than sexual assault. Can’t be threatening the majority just because a few grown men in this country like to pretend they’re women.

    • @jjbugzy360
      @jjbugzy360 Год назад +4

      This could be easily used against any group and is a bad analogy

    • @tamtammm592
      @tamtammm592 Год назад +10

      @@jjbugzy360 if it can be used for any group than that’s great. To me it’s a great ability if it can be used for multiple things, plus even if it can be used for multiple things, it’s a still good for the specific thing I’m talking about.

    • @jjbugzy360
      @jjbugzy360 Год назад

      @@tamtammm592 okay, women should be wary of all men because some of them commit violent crimes against women and non-black people should be wary of all black people because some of them rob people

  • @BecauseImBatmanFilms
    @BecauseImBatmanFilms Год назад +67

    If you put a child in front of a drag show, you belong in prison. No exceptions

    • @SILENTVIOLET44
      @SILENTVIOLET44 Год назад

      👍👍

    • @krishnavyas313
      @krishnavyas313 Год назад

      @Crazy melon ! Have you seen video where black Transgender in this video was dressed as drag queen and was teaching Children how to twerk?
      They were talking about it. It was so disgusting.

  • @xitaris5981
    @xitaris5981 8 месяцев назад +1

    "There's an objective truth"
    "Who decides that truth?"
    I don't think you know what those words mean...

  • @Ctr_Alt_Del
    @Ctr_Alt_Del Год назад +53

    I respect the trans person who is still for boundaries on these conversations and ideas. It shows that not every person in the community is like this and there is a spectrum of extremes and just regular people who feel this way. Major respect to that person. Truly an honorable and reasonable person in this conversation.

  • @paulmclaughlin30
    @paulmclaughlin30 Год назад +81

    I love how most trans people believe that kids have always been trans and it's only recently that kids feel it's alright to express it instead of the fact that children are being indoctrinated into this lifestyle in order to grow their numbers instead of letting it happen naturally because it's not.

    • @Paula-um3js
      @Paula-um3js Год назад +5

      I've been arguing with a person who said trans kids are everywhere just more afraid to admit it (I basically told them we don't have those issues in my country). I've been in multiple schools due to bullying, plus all additional classes when I friended with kids, and let me tell you, after knowing more than 100 probably, NONE of them expressed any confusion, dysphoria, or looked like they struggled around this. If it would be so common, I believe I'd meet at least one within all of them. Best I had was tomboys, androgynous girls, feminine guys etc

  • @yourstruly.hannah
    @yourstruly.hannah 8 месяцев назад +5

    Omg Brett you need to be on one of these debates 😭

  • @nicole3977
    @nicole3977 Год назад +59

    I had an uncle (married my aunt) with a brother who was married to a man. I had no idea until I was 15 they were together as a couple. We saw them 5+ times a year! It just doesn't need to be a focus.

    • @db9944
      @db9944 Год назад +1

      I had a similar experience. My dad's cousin was always hanging out with her girlfriend and I didn't know until nearly adulthood that they were a couple. In my defense, she had 2 sons from a previous marriage to a man.

    • @ScottytheBlueBunny
      @ScottytheBlueBunny Год назад +2

      We're just trying to take the targets off our backs hon. If it was no matter to you, great. But other people choose violence.

    • @db9944
      @db9944 Год назад

      @@ScottytheBlueBunny News flash, buddy: no group of people is fully protected from violence. Shitty people aren't going to stop existing. You're the most protected class in the world and it isn't even close. There are countries that jail people for misgendering. When a transgender student rapes 2 peers in Virginia, that student was protected and the school system tried to cover it up, while the father of one of victims had the FBI sent after him and was slandered by liberals across the country as an "out of control parent." If someone so much as looks at you wrong, they will get removed from polite society. A sizable chunk of the country thinks you should be free to conceal being trans from sexual partners, which effectively means they don't believe in sexual consent, which is horrifying. There's no equivalent of that in the context of sex for any other group of people. If someone commits violence against you, it's a national headline, even if their motive has nothing to do with your dysphoria. If I was victimized by violence, even if it was racially or sexually motivated, it probably wouldn't even be local news. And there's hate crime enhancers that only matter for certain victims. You don't have the slightest idea how privileged you are. Statistically, the biggest threat to you is yourself, considering the suicide rate, much like how the most dangerous place for a black person is inside a uterus.

    • @ScottytheBlueBunny
      @ScottytheBlueBunny Год назад

      @db9944 not what I'm saying at all but go ahead and embellish!

    • @Paula-um3js
      @Paula-um3js Год назад +1

      I'd just say they're husband's and love each other just as mom and dad do if the kid asks, that's it. Simple and not inappropriate for a child.

  • @KittyGirlplays
    @KittyGirlplays Год назад +117

    As a young woman, when i was little I remember thinking that I was cool because i was able to do things men couldn’t like have a child, but during covid, when I was on the internet more i saw men becoming women and I thought if anyone can be a woman what makes me special?

    • @AutomaticDuck300
      @AutomaticDuck300 Год назад +33

      That’s the aim. Dehumanising everybody so nobody is special.

    • @teefrankenstein4340
      @teefrankenstein4340 Год назад +18

      @@AutomaticDuck300💯It’s too take away our individual identities.

    • @astroflower
      @astroflower Год назад +4

      Fr :/

    • @masonwillms2542
      @masonwillms2542 Год назад +24

      anyone can wear a dress and makeup, but that is not what makes a woman a woman.

    • @AutomaticDuck300
      @AutomaticDuck300 Год назад +12

      @@masonwillms2542 true. But apparently it’s a feeling inside your head and gender roles are completely arbitrary.

  • @Joy-st1vk
    @Joy-st1vk Год назад +85

    Brett could you please do a collaboration episode with Amala? That would be my dream

    • @andriannalue107
      @andriannalue107 Год назад +5

      I agree! You already did Candance which was fire! You should do collab with Amala, I'm Here for it!

    • @MizMima
      @MizMima Год назад +1

      THISSS!!!

    • @m4tta
      @m4tta Год назад +2

      brett and amala together would be the collab of the year

  • @coltn7432
    @coltn7432 Год назад +1

    I love the hypocricy of "we are oppressed and y'all are oppressive" followed by the :oh, youre not gay. homophobic".

  • @loganriehle3584
    @loganriehle3584 Год назад +56

    as a student myself, I have seen in high schools the struggles that campus security have to go through. When guys are able to go into the girls bathroom, and to the security cannot stop them from doing so even if the guys themselves are blatantly not transgender/identify as a girl. this is also a problem in high schools

    • @loganriehle3584
      @loganriehle3584 Год назад +5

      I myself have seen guys in high school walk into the girls bathroom, and no one can do anything to stop them

  • @armyforever1951
    @armyforever1951 Год назад +61

    I’m sick of people make it sound like attraction and sexual attraction are the same thing. THEY ARE NOT AT ALL. They are 2 different things and it makes me so upset that we think kids are forced to think they are the same

    • @MeryKeit
      @MeryKeit Год назад +1

      …the same way people confuse love with sexual desire. It’s all done on purpose to promote further confusion so that people would be easily manipulated cuz that’s what happens to you when you’re lost.

  • @kayleigh5848
    @kayleigh5848 Год назад +75

    I’m gonna be completely honest and say that I don’t agree with a lot of Brett’s opinions, but I can’t deny the fact that she ALWAYS makes genuinely valid points. Being part of this generation is understanding other peoples’ views, and being OPEN to comprehending the other side. Mad respect Brett.

  • @EH_dog_agility
    @EH_dog_agility 11 месяцев назад +2

    13:21 I’m 12 and I barely trust myself to make my fish sticks in my airfryer I sure as hell ain’t trusting myself with medical care

  • @gabeo9474
    @gabeo9474 Год назад +34

    One of the most important aspects of being a good parent is saying "no" where appropriate and sticking to it no matter what. This is how the boundaries are established that will guide the child's behavior, expectations, and identity development as they grow.

  • @sunnysrvnge
    @sunnysrvnge Год назад +49

    At 14 my niece turned into a boy I raised her and she wanted T hormones. I said no you're too young to make that decision. 18 months later she's a girl again. I put her in counseling! She's happy and wants children in the future!

    • @Peaschling
      @Peaschling Год назад

      You put her in conversion therapy? 😭

    • @ellie5995
      @ellie5995 Год назад +11

      @@Peaschlingthat was a reach

    • @25sumpter
      @25sumpter 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@Peaschlingthat is not what they fuckin said

    • @parasomnia6905
      @parasomnia6905 10 месяцев назад +1

      Just for the people replying to this because obviously they aren’t aware. Conversion therapy is widely called “counseling” in other places because they simply don’t believe trans people are real. An entire population of people believing one thing isn’t real leads to groupthink and “Us vs Them” stereotypes which is where this stems from. Not saying you did or didn’t put your kid in conversion therapy just explaining

    • @xitaris5981
      @xitaris5981 8 месяцев назад

      @@Peaschling You're making assumptions about the counseling. They could have just worked on themselves and never even discussed gender and have even been supportive of their decisions to identity as a boy.
      Some statistics shows that as high as 95% of people who identify as trans, but make no permanent alterations to their body will return to identifying as their biological sex - so counseling could have just sped up what she was going to do no matter what.

  • @john.c.munoz04
    @john.c.munoz04 Год назад +35

    To bring up your point on not knowing that your voice coach being gay but you didn’t know is very on point. My own Tia, my family member was gay and I didn’t even realize it until later. She literally lived with her partner and I didn’t even put it together until a few years later.

    • @ultimategameredits
      @ultimategameredits Год назад

      my step-cousin is mega gay and I didn't know until last year 🤣

    • @ScottytheBlueBunny
      @ScottytheBlueBunny Год назад +1

      @@layamclemore2404 so why not talk about it and be involved in each others' lives?

  • @alexwilks2848
    @alexwilks2848 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just offering a possible solution specifically to the bathroom issue. Why not make all bathrooms/changing rooms unisex, have floor to ceiling stalls/changing cubicles and employ bathroom attendants to stay in them during the hours that they are open. This would ensure the security and safety of all users, improve the cleanliness and hygiene standards as the attendants could ensure that any mess etc is cleaned up immediately and also create job opportunities for people.

  • @kindtokd
    @kindtokd Год назад +87

    it’s crazy to think as someone that’s 14 that people just a few years older then me can be so creepy and weird… ;-;

    • @angiew2324
      @angiew2324 Год назад +14

      My youngest will be 14 this month & he feels the same way. If Jesus hasn't put His foot down & said enough already by the time you guys grow up, it'll be those like you & my son within your generation that save our country.
      That's a big responsibility, but I have no doubt that if you all continue on this path & rely on Christ, you'll succeed with flying colors. 😊

    • @Jennifer-jo4nj
      @Jennifer-jo4nj Год назад +10

      I can’t imagine growing up surrounded by this, I’m 22 so I managed to get out of this cult like mindset around 3 years ago. I promise there are people fighting for your protection, and everyday there are more and more waking up to the reality of it. 🫶🏻

    • @cottoncandye
      @cottoncandye Год назад +15

      literally though? it's influencing children too and that's just crucial. my peers, and kids who are younger than me think it's okay to change an entire language to fit their own fantasies. how does a kid who hasn't even learned proper biology, able to know what their "gender identity" is? it's like everyone ik is queer nowadays and wanna know the huge coincidence? most of my peers claimed to be queer after quarantine. and since quarantine was a huge factor that made everyone become more active on social media...you know where this is going to. kids get influenced easily. that's how they grow. they mimic behaviors from others. remember the times where ppl thought social media was toxic bc of all the instagram models making young teenagers insecure about their bodies? well now social media isn't toxic anymore because kids are exploring gender identities. AND it's crazy to think how some of my friends struggle to ace their classes but have full knowledge in lgbtq and genders? i honestly just feel bad for transgenders and people who claim to be a different gender than their sex. they're so insecure about their bodies and identities that they want to get surgery to change their body. they want others to "respect" and "support" their decisions. and ppl who don't do either are cancelled/humiliated. im sorry but i refuse to believe that someone who isn't even a legal adult, who doesn't even have a fully developed brain to say that they're trans. if there's no medical proof for that, i'm not going to force myself to call a girl, a boy. and vice versa. i'm really sorry for this rant, i just really needed to let this all out since this is the only channel where woke people cant "cancel" me.

    • @PiercetheUnshucked
      @PiercetheUnshucked Год назад +5

      @@cottoncandye aye to that

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 Год назад +2

      @@cottoncandye Exactly right. If a person has never lived a single day as a mature adult in their genetic identity how the hell can they possibly have the experientially informed perspective to know they don't identify as that gender?

  • @Mojo-IRE
    @Mojo-IRE Год назад +93

    You should invite Amala on for a podcast or go on her one Brett. She's great.

  • @chrisperez1650
    @chrisperez1650 Год назад +21

    I totally agree that children cannot make the best medical decisions but my 13 year old son was given the decision to go through a heart transplant when his began to give out or not,. Thank God he said absolutely but the thought that the hospital gave him that final decision scared the SHIT out of us.

  • @Itsleeka297
    @Itsleeka297 Год назад +1

    I’m only on min 07:40 of this video but I do personally think the main point is that most of them attach grown adults feelings to events that they went through as kids, and that’s where the problem lies. Like when they were 4 I am about 9717393727% sure they did not have actual sexual feelings for Prince Eric boy but now knowing what sexual feelings actually are they attach the idea to past memories from their childhood to sort of convince themselves and everyone else that they were literally born this way.
    Like you can actually see the difference between the younger transgenders who are part of the recent generations and the transgender adults who actually lived a life to realise who they are and who they want to be without trying to pin it on other people and children and the distinction is quite remarkable tbh.

  • @dooley33
    @dooley33 Год назад +46

    the production quality of bretts videos is amazing, really appreciating the camera angles and lighting

  • @tammymanuel5300
    @tammymanuel5300 Год назад +62

    What is more problematic is that the woman who wants to home school her child to protect him sounds apologetic for wanting to protect her family. STAND UP! These are YOUR CHILDREN!

    • @m4tta
      @m4tta Год назад +2

      i would homeschool in america and i’m not even right-wing. it’s insane what goes on

    • @hanillust
      @hanillust Год назад

      I think the problem lies in the fact that home-schooling stunts the natural growth of a child. You don't get to socialise with other kids, you don't really interact with anyone actually. No memories of making friends, studying for exams, going on field trips etc. I myself would feel wronged that I was not allowed to go to public school with other kids... But hey, maybe some people want to be homeschooled, who knows...

    • @loganjensen3942
      @loganjensen3942 Год назад

      ​@消えたい it would certainly be a significant sacrifice, but I could not blame a parent for feeling that an even greater sacrifice would be on the horizon, that sacrifice being your child's early innocence that the parent dreamed for them to have. So it's a tough subject, but I had some friends who had been homeschooled all their lives and were basically craving interaction 24/7, and being poor at it when they got it (not their fault though at all). And it was the story of these kids that came to mind when I read your reply.

    • @vav5838
      @vav5838 Год назад

      I’m scared to have kids because of the shit they’re gonna be exposed to

  • @CamiWuzHere
    @CamiWuzHere Год назад +359

    Hello Brett, you are a role model, it’s nice to have other young women with right wing beliefs as well:

    • @thehighcommunity247
      @thehighcommunity247 Год назад +7

      💯

    • @Small_Siren
      @Small_Siren Год назад +5

      Yesss she is a inspiration

    • @readingtips2690
      @readingtips2690 Год назад

      Here is the full video that says it all:
      ruclips.net/video/z5bA7874CmI/видео.html

    • @readingtips2690
      @readingtips2690 Год назад

      Here is the recommended video that explain:
      ruclips.net/video/z5bA7874CmI/видео.html

    • @misschloe3678
      @misschloe3678 Год назад +4

      I agree 100%

  • @PhanTrash_
    @PhanTrash_ Год назад +3

    I literally love your videos it makes me happy to see another young person who has common sense and Ben is amazing also

  • @lskildum7829
    @lskildum7829 Год назад +135

    I'm sure other people have asked this, but can we get a coordinated show with you and Amala? That would be amazing. Love you both

    • @ramenqueen6245
      @ramenqueen6245 Год назад +6

      I've been thinking about that for a long time! I watch Brett and Amala all of the time and I think if they got together it would be great!!!!!

    • @hydrofrolicwildflower3393
      @hydrofrolicwildflower3393 Год назад

      @@ramenqueen6245 SAME

  • @NaishiYT
    @NaishiYT Год назад +185

    I wish I wish there were more people like Brett who doesn’t care about what adults decide to do as long as everyone keeps to themselves. Before I found this channel, I thought I was the only one

    • @BLaQz84
      @BLaQz84 Год назад +7

      Myself & most people I've spoken to about this, are all the same... I believe that adults can do whatever they want as long as it doesn't negatively affect those around them, or ideally doesn't affect anyone around them, period... The only reason things like this became topics we'd discuss, is because we found out that they're bringing kids into this shite & also when the demanding of stupid pronouns begun(that effects those around them because it forces them to have to use the English language in ways they don't traditionally use it)...

    • @NaishiYT
      @NaishiYT Год назад +3

      @@BLaQz84 wow, that’s cool. I think it’s harder for me to find like minded people because I’m not straight, black, and female so I tend to make friends with these activists when I agree more with conservatives.
      I agree with how you thing. As long as kids aren’t involved and people don’t have to accommodate to liberal beliefs, there aren’t any problems for me.

    • @BLaQz84
      @BLaQz84 Год назад +3

      @@NaishiYT I think just being a straight black male makes it less likely for me to run into those types, so I do actually think you're right about that... Women & people in the LGBTQ community are much more likely to accept these things than men are... I imagine people expect you to be more agreeable as a woman also... Plus I think straight men care less about the topic as a whole, except when it affects them... So I can definitely see how it'd be a very different experience for you than it is for me...

    • @NaishiYT
      @NaishiYT Год назад +2

      @@BLaQz84 yea, the amount of times people said I had internalized misogyny and homophobia is immeasurable😂
      You are quite blessed to be who you are lol

    • @BLaQz84
      @BLaQz84 Год назад +1

      @@NaishiYT I've definitely been very lucky thus far to not encounter any issues around this topic...
      I'm actually wanting to go back to university, but I will 100% be opting for online courses because I REALLY don't want to be around the type of people that currently attend our universities... I'd probably be "cancelled" within weeks for saying the wrong thing 🤣

  • @eva0312
    @eva0312 Год назад +70

    My kindergarden teacher was gay and my stepmon was really good friends with him. He and his partner would ofter come over and I loved them both! It was just normal that he had a male partner. My parents didn't teach my about sexual preferences of people, but just to respect everyone as they are. But I guess that just isn't enough anymore.

    • @amandajohns3819
      @amandajohns3819 Год назад +5

      An old couple I was neighbors with were gay and had pool parties and spoiled their dog. It was normal and wasn’t something discussed all the time. I asked about their relationship when I first met them and that was it.

    • @stanedgie5910
      @stanedgie5910 Год назад +1

      the problem is that all these "progressive" people dont believe that parents can teach their own children, and these same "progressive people" think they are better than the parents when ti comes to "teaching your children the RIGHT way to be in society" (yet they are not parents themselves, go figure). There is a breakdown of the family unit and respect of family family values and allowing parents to bring their kids up themselves, because too many people are becoming involved in the family unit, governments, schools, social movements, social media, etc

  • @adrianvillalobos4531
    @adrianvillalobos4531 11 месяцев назад +1

    "Oohh maybe it's like a real life version of my little pony" stfuuuuuuuuu lmfao 4:34

    • @winter2716
      @winter2716 9 месяцев назад

      As an MLP fan…I sure f*cking hope not XD

  • @Lazy.Laz.ur.fav.
    @Lazy.Laz.ur.fav. Год назад +48

    My friend came out as trans when she was in kindergarten. I knew her for so long and knew she was a girl and not a boy. She watched a lot of gacha lgbtq videos and got influenced That shows how much kids get influenced by social media and this is seriously disgusting…

    • @-X0XO-_-0
      @-X0XO-_-0 Год назад +7

      Real! Same thing happened with my friend but we were in 3rd. Everyone in the gacha community was coming out as trans or gay at 12-16 years old and the people who were watching were really young like 7-10 years old. Like what was happening?? 💀💀

    • @Mazarty
      @Mazarty Год назад +5

      The gacha community is crazy

  • @calleigh3268
    @calleigh3268 Год назад +23

    Amala isn't taking any of their bull. I love her for this reason. Same with you Brett

  • @epgamer1145
    @epgamer1145 Год назад +25

    Deep respect for the trans guy saying he does not support the indoctrination or transitioning.
    A great example of someone I can both find common ground with and still disagree on subjects.
    He really defied the entire LGBT community by saying what he said and that on its own deserves credit.

  • @michellestadler2511
    @michellestadler2511 Год назад +4

    I love this girl, finally in this day and age, someone that speaks clearly and correctly for this generation and has her head screwed on straight. ❤ Also addresses issues that have been bothering me as a parent of a teenage girl. Great Job!!!

  • @th3rm0s
    @th3rm0s Год назад +29

    I was just saying yesterday as someone who went to public middle school 12 year olds are not rational. It's insane that they're trying to keep parents out of their kid's lives. As a 15 year old it blows my mind that I could go to a doctor and say "I wanna be a boy now" and they would just do it behind my moms back. This world is disgusting.

  • @asherose7361
    @asherose7361 Год назад +77

    Like Brett said, happiness and safety are too different things. Happiness for a kid would be ice cream 3x a day, and candy. Is that good for them? No. Would that make them happy at the time? Yes! Is that going to make them happy and healthy long term? No!

  • @Jolynne
    @Jolynne Год назад +8

    What the fuck happened to permission slips? I swear I had one every other week from my school growing up to inform parents of what was going on within the classroom/field trips/events/etc.

  • @iworkout8137
    @iworkout8137 10 месяцев назад +2

    The trans woman speaking up for our children is what we need more of if they’d like any form of respect for their mental stability

  • @Winecowgirl_
    @Winecowgirl_ Год назад +66

    It’s sad when people fail to acknowledge what is actually going on in the world in order to prove their narrative. Everything you said was spot on. They need to get you on one of these episodes👏🏼😂