Yeah, and the biggest irony is that in order to get rid of those "constricting gender norms" they put way more pressure and control over children than normal parents. Their medicine is worse than disease.
I just read the name, if you can call it that, what in the fuck? Elon needs a kick up the ass, he has to wear that name for at least the first 18 years of his life before he can change it legally. These moron parent just don't think, selfish cunts satisfying themselves. My first Wife wanted to name our first child a common nice name, but it would have rhymed stupidly with our surname. I'm not going to tell you my name, but would have been something like Micky Bicky ect.
@Rancid Hummus Problem with Karate is that it's not realistic You can't hit the face and you have those blocking moves, Matrix kinda shit Jiu Jitsu and BJJ are very good to, if not the best, couple it with some boxing/muay thai and you can basically fuck up anyone trynna fuck with you
harburgs harburgs can confirm. Until I got older I was an angry kid. Though some fathers just make things worse. Unfortunately, my mother wasn’t much better for a long time.
Close. He's got the tracksuit but missing a v-neck or wife beater t-shirt and a gold necklace resting on some chesthair.. Had that he'd be OG russian mobster all day..
I was a teacher for years, and boys are more active and aggressive. That doesn't mean that a girl can't be those things, or a boy can't be quiet, but generally that doesn't happen often. Let's say in a preschool class of 20 children, you have 15 boys and 5 girls, because I was always given the boys, cause I knew how to deal with them. Within the 5 girls you have 4 princesses, and 1 tomboy. Within the 15 boys, you have 5 demo workers, 5 construction workers, 4 wrestlers, and 1 artist that is quiet. So out of the entire class of 20, you have 2 that don't fit the norm. Which, is usually how it goes. Also, the boys and girls don't really interplay all that much, unless they have to.
@Overweight fair enough, though I also think it's a societal thing in addition to parents. Most people are adaptable (which is good) and act, think and feel based on peers and film and literally everything around you. There's no way to know for sure why we end up the way we are, it's a lot of things. But I think to claim strict genetics and that "I was born to love trucks/makeup" because of what's between your legs is just unrealistic. It ain't that black and white.
People can't force anyone to enjoy something, you gravitate naturally towards what you want. No one forces or teaches boys to Ruff around or for girls to be princesses and dress up.
My son is 6, he wants to be an ice cream man for the benefit of consuming most of the product. I would probably er’ on the side of caution if he wanted a sex change and start hormone therapy.
Well it is different with genderdisphoria, but the number of children who still strongly expresd this will after puberty is about 33%. This all makes scense, if one looks at the brains of these people. The brain of a trans woman is more like the brain of a woman, than the brain on a man. This difference between men and women is not as pronounced before puberty (not so visible for us at least). Puberty seems to 'fix' the brain in some regard. But thetis not enough for some brains.
@@TheMrk790fix might not be the right term here.... more like your brain keeps developing until you reach puberty. Even after that. Making any long term change to your body or mind before is just inviting a lot of problems (both physical and mental) That's why I recommend people to not start drinking or smoking marijuana until they're 21
Well stop having the stockpile in the same room as your kids room Koresh and go and buy them an outdoor basketball hoop or something.. My parents made that mistake too and my friend got shot. When his dad found out I did it in 3 shots actually, but they were all at 500 feet with a tight grouping, he said "I wish you were my son, my kid cant hit the broadside.of the barn"............. So ya know after we dropped off the flowers in.the cemetary now I have two dads. But not everyone is as lucky as me ya know
that's entirely your fault as the parent, how could you not realise that? obsessed with guns already because that's what you and your husband talk about and you let your shit USA TV brainwash them all day
@@seththomas9105 Amen. Found that out by experience too. Absolutely ruthless, cold hearted, pre planned and devious above all else. And I am likely thousands of miles away from where you live.
@@Infinityflow0well, there are female stalkers. Maybe you chose one. But the rest: when your utility runs out, they move on like moving one hydro company to another - a bit of paperwork and boom! - new power supply and now we're happy again, ensconced with whatever they need. You? You and the whole experience is filed in Chapter 13 baby.
Bill made a very legit point with girls being socially aggressive while boys are physically aggressive. It's a pretty well established theory. P.S. The pause after, "This is Folding Chair Johnson," killed me.
Yep. The consensus science for decades has been clear: girls and boys are different at birth. Eleanor Emmons Maccoby, a distinguished psychologist and a pioneer in the field of gender studies who was the first woman to head the Stanford University psychology department, writes that girls seek out other girls and they teach each other how to be girls. Parents and society have nothing to do with it. Same as boys. Her books, "The Psychology of Sex Differences” (1974) and “The Two Sexes: Growing Up Apart, Coming Together” (1998) spell it all out.
I learned that young, I saw the girls doing that because I never clicked with guys. I wanted to, but got bullied for some fuckin reason so stayed away from groups and did sports on my own to the extent that you can. It pays to be physically and socially aggressive, it gives you a look into both worlds and it makes me a better people person as a result.
I remember taking my girls to a boy's birthday party when they were 2 and 4 as the only two girls. They gave the kids water guns for a backyard water fight which we encouraged the girls to get into, but instead they used the water guns to water some flowers along the fence. We actively encouraged them to participate but they were drawn to this nurturing aspect of tending to these flowers.
@@elfidge1 unfortunately some of them already are - or will be. Here's another scary thought: less intelligent people tend to have more kids _we can't stop the dumb, the dumb is inetivable._
Good old times, he has been clean (alcohol for a year now) getting cigars when the opportunity arises, you should check out his weekly podcasts, very honest guy
I didn't raise every kid but for my kids they both had access to toys for both genders and my boy went for weapons and my girl went for baby dolls. People just can't choke it down that we have preprogrammed behavior just like any other animal.
But are people able to choke down that not everyone fits the biological standard? That if a person's inner biological instinct is to gravitate towards more feminine/masculine based interests, it has something to do with a change in dna? Thousands of years ago men did the heavy lifting and hunting ect. and women did the gathering, crafting, and made jewelry. After the last about 1000 years or so men became actors and poets and models while women ended up usually doing the same things; chores, yard maintenance, laundry. As the modern era has risen men and women's jobs have mixed, with men integrating to female work first. That is probably why you see more MtF transgenders as opposed to FtM. Male dna has had a longer amount of time to transition to female brain patterns.
I do also believe that what society causes is the idea a child has of wearing a dress means they must be a girl or playing in mud means they are a boy. As a male myself, i grew up with a doll for no other reason than i wanted to be a dad when i grew up (i thought it was a profession). In my teens i got into makeup as well. I even had a time where i was confused about why i did those things? And thats what society caused. My confusion. Why should i as a boy feel weird doing makeup? Is it FOR GIRLS? or is it MOSTLY USED BY GIRLS. see where im goin?
@@painttrail No one said "everyone". Thats a straw man. All animals have natural behaviors and all animals have individuals who behave differently. If every single person must exhibit a behavior for it to be recognized as natural then its a wonder anything survives long enough to reproduce.
@@painttrail You don't have to pretend that typical behaviors don't exist to not feel shame at not having a typical behavior. There are typical behaviors and it doesn't matter if you line up with them or not. This to me is the heart of the issue, people have this need to pretend a boy liking a toy sword is created by society when it isn't but obviously neither does it say any awful thing about a boy who doesn't like a toy sword. The idea its good or bad are whats artificial.
My friend complained about women being held back by gender assumptions with toys.....he then bought his two year old girl a mini kitchen....oh how I laughed
Soul Chicken thing is the muslims of China are not really in China they have lived for thousands of years in east Turkestan, Which China took over same as Tibet.
Joseph McDermott yes it very far away from major Chinese cities, China have had to entice the han Chinese to move there, so to make the uggars a minority in their own “state”
I gave my 3 year old son a baby doll to practice for when his sister came...he launched it like a rocket, same year took the pine cones of my Christmas tree and threw them like grenades....he never watched anything like that either at this point 🙃🤣
Bill Burr's story about the boy destroying the chair had me laughing because it reminds me of his stand up when he's talking about crushing this ladies donuts for no reason.
I can't dispute the last name, but if Gad refers to himself as the "Gad-father" then couldn't we agree that his name is pronounced with a "G" not a "J"?
@@dustbrum3607 that's a valid point. But I know a lot of Lebanese (being Lebanese myself) who change how their names are pronounced in the US for example Houssam becomes Sam, Mohammad becomes Moe and many more.. that could explain the first name. Maybe...
@@bilalnajjar903 I understand the name change for ease of communication. Only problem with that would be "Gad" isn't exactly a normal/popular name to use. I think the only ones who really know the truth are his parents :)
I remember the stories about me as a baby. As soon as I started walking, I got the hang of running. I ran all the time. Hell, I can even tilt my head to avoid hitting something while I was running. They didn’t put me in a play pen or whatever is the glorified version of a crib. I was just locked in the bedroom to keep me from running around.
How do you know what a whole year is about before the year started? Maybe this is the year sjws have a good look at how stupid theyve been and change thier ways.
Here's why Bill Burr is an outstanding comedian: He does not give TWO FUCKS about what people think of him because of how he thinks or what he says... More people should operate like that.
@@westworld509 but thats exactly why he's funny. His persona on stage is a pessimistic guy who has funny negative views about the world. Same reason why George Carlin is funny.
I’ll never forget when my 1st son was 4 - everyone in our neighborhood seemed to have baby girls - we are invited to a little girl’s birthday party ... all the moms were sitting on a blanket with their sweet little dress-wearing girls playing tea party, for an hour .... I watched my son run rings around the blanket, then run up their stairs, then try to jump from the stairway a few feet, etc etc etc .... my extra babyweight was long gone and all the moms laughed that they knew why .....
But dude. Do you see how sick we are? All that gendered princess tea party crap we shove down our daughter's throats? Then we make them think they are boys if they don't want to do that shit!!
Women don’t like when you collect things True, my ex tried to get me to well one of my guitars so we could pay for (read that as I could pay for) a holiday together. Apparently 4 is too many. Her 36 strong shoe collection though... that’s not too many..?
Same thing could be said for money. I had a rough patch a while back and my ex kept complaining that I couldn't get work. Then I finally got out of it (not thanks to her inexistent support) and I started getting way more money than her in no time. Guess what ? She got fucking jealous over it and gave me shit. I swear man.
I knew a guy named Bill Williams. I didn't know it at the time but bill is short for William. So his name is William Williams. There, I beat it... or bill w beat it...... poor guy, but at least he was rich.
When I was 6 I used to play with my sisters dolls, then just naturally gravitated over to football and now football is my life. I had nobody in my life to influence that change.
Got a niece of 4 and a 14 month son. The only on that me and my wife are constantly actually discouraging to do all the potentialy dangerous shit he seems to gravitate to is my son, his boyish behaviour is in no way encouraged and he has being like it since he could move around. First thing he did when he could crawl was clime the stairs first chance he got. By comparison my niece wouldn't even attempt stairs untill she was nearly 3.
I have 3 boys and 1 girl, I totally agree with these guys. I never forced my kids to be their gender. My daughter was born girly. She has always had her very girly personality and my boys have been the same. My son one year for x-mas wanted a baby doll to take care of so I got him one. He played with it a little bit went back to his boy toys. I never forced him to be a boy, I can see some parents swaying their kids toward a different gender though. Kinda like if my son wanted a doll and I all of a sudden get him only dolls and tell him, “It’s ok if you are a girl”.you start to confuse them and they start thinking I am blah blah blah. There isn’t anything wrong with boys being boyish and girls acting girly.
Let kids be kids unless they get out of line, in which case good parenting needs to be implemented. But at no point should adult issues and adult politics be brought into their lives until they are old enough to actually need to deal with it.
My wife & I decided to let our 2 sons to pick the toys they wanted to play with when we introduced them to a mixed sort of toys. Each one ALWAYS went for a construction vehicle of some sort first. The Polly Pockets got played with too but after they were done with crashing & racing
I got two girls. It has never been difficult to tell what they're into when we play. I've also tried getting them to play with stuff i find more fun, and they might try it out. But in the end, if it's not fun, they won't play. And they're reaally girly girls so it's all dolls and playing cats :/ From what i can tell, it's totally preprogrammed.
@@mrpy4389 , like I said, TV is full of examples. My niche watches horse farm cartoons, she likes playing with horses. The question is, if we expose boys and girls to the same knowledge and similar behaviours.
@@weizenobstmusli8232 i agree that they copy stuff from tv but i really don't think tv shapes their interests. It feels like it's already there beforehand. No science to back that up, just the impression i've gotten from my own experience.
Was raised in a very open minded house. Mom and Dad are teacher and scientist, both lean super left. Never forced any roles on my sister and I. I always gravitated towards the swords, guns, and vehicular toys. My sister wanted make up and dolls. When we’d watch movies or shows, I was captivated by every incarnation of good vs evil, where the heroes physically destroyed the bad guys (Beast Wars, Star Wars, Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers), and my sister was into character stories with interpersonal drama and focus on how plot points made the characters feel emotionally. It’s an anecdote, I get that. But it was literally 100% of my childhood. And at school, it applied to roughly 85-95% of the boys and girls, which drove how we compartmentalized into social groups. The one girl that hung out with my group of boys in 4th grade, was such an athletic tomboy that got bored with girly shit. 🤷🏽♂️
My daughter and nephew is 6 months apart with my daughter being older. Both are only children so we kept them together often... they were raised like siblings ya know. Around each other everyday. From a young age, I noticed my nephew was timid and girly and my daughter is adventurous and fearless. They're 8 now, but they still act the same. Hes weak and timid, my daughter is still fearless. So idk. So far, they're both acting opposite of what society would say aligns with their gender. I guess it wouldn't hurt to mention that my sister in law babies my nephew, while my husband and I dont baby our daughter. If she fall, she better get back up. If you're not bleeding profusely, you better not be crying. And you can see the results. My nephews cries over everything, while my daughter is just ready to take on the world.
I agree with this much more than the "biological" argument. Although I agree biology may play somewhat of a role, I have noticed waaaaay too many exceptions such as yours to be able to believe that males and females innately are that different in their aggression levels, etc. And I don't even care about "studies" b/c, unless the kids were raised in a bubble with absolutely no exposure to culture, society, media, and their parents gender prejudices and expectations, we don't actually know why the differences are there.
@@jwinter6105 you do agree that biology plays somewhat of a role. How many exceptions have you seen?100,200,1000 There are more than 20 million people who are lgbt in USA in 2022. That is approximately 7 percent of the american population.The rest of the 310 million people are straight. 20 million people are a lot but compared to 310 million people, it's very small. (Please dont say that there's a secret agenda by the white male patriarchy to only have straight people and not gay people LOL 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂) Same with your comments regarding gendered behaviour in kids. Boys generally will show masculine behaviour and Girls generally will show feminine behaviour. Of course there are exceptions, but that's not the norm and it is biological not social. All the studies show the same results in behaviour between boys (masculine behaviour) and girls (feminine behaviour) Social scientists did the same study among monkeys and chimpanzees with their toy preferences and the results were same as human children.
@@jwinter6105 I actually have proof that biology plays a part in gender differences between boys and girls There's a video in BBC where people gave monkeys different types of toys. The male monkeys chose boy toys and the female monkeys chose girl toys. There are multiple studies like this among other primates as well and all have the same results. This clearly proves that it is biological and not social in monkeys, chimps, baboons, etc. We happen to be related to these primates and human studies show the same result as well. It is biological, not social.
I remember two different fathers (different occasions) that scolded me and their young sons because we were being artsy and creative, saying they didn't want them to be girly and gay. Art is just art and has nothing to do with your gender or sexual attraction. They just made the boys cry and feel awful and they were aggressive towards me as well. So yeah, sometimes kids are being raised wrong.
yeah, of course. Its not every parent that nails parenting. Still, if your kids are or arent into artsy things this doesnt mean they are right or wrong. They are just kids. And I dont understand why would someone not expect kids to like arts. Children love to make a mess.
Saad in arabic sound a liiiiittle bit like the american version, like in the "aa" part there's some sort of pressure on the vowels. It means happy in some sense, means also good fortune in some other contexts.
Gad is a biblical name, one of the 12 sons of Jacob. Saad isn't pronounced "Sad" but Sa-ad (like Suh-ad), and it means "aid" or "assistance". Idk if that's the same meaning in Arabic but at least that's how it's like in Hebrew.
@@LitoGeorge You typed a sentence fragment, you arrogant piece of shit. The correct version of your post would be: Americans *are* navel-gazing, uneducated know-it-alls. Isn't it obvious that Saad isn't pronounced _sad_ ? Sad.
Many years ago, I popped the question to my wife when I was making minimum wage. She has always been so down for us. I am happy we are able to grow & enjoy together the quality of living I told her back then we could build working together
The only "girls toy" that I wanted as a kid was an Easy Bake Oven solely for the purpose of eating however many cookies I wanted without needing to ask my parents. I think they were wise to it because they never did buy it for me.
When I was a little girl I had a fight with a boy my same age. It was short and I managed to end it somewhat even. However, I remember the pain I felt on my chest. I got really sad because I thought I’d get cancer from that hit and decided that if I made it, I would never fight with a boy ever again. Of course I didn’t get sick but I kept my resolution and learned to solve arguments or just walk away.
I remember listening to this and Just when Joe was going to go into something really cool that Gad Saad said about the dynamics of human relationships, Bill gets caught up on his name and they never got back to it. I was upset lol!
My ex was in the Navy and away most of of the time during my two sons formative years, people worried that they would be “girly boys” and expressed shock that they were typical hyper, rambunctious little guys. I would tell them it’s biology; being with my prissy self all the time could change nothing. Of course, I was disinclined to interfere with the natural course of their personal development.
You've done well as a parent, I see body dismorphia issues with kids who are pushed to certain extremes by parents who want the opposite gender and it's real and scary when kids are in thier adolescnece dealing with everything else.
You two are hilarious 😂 I raised daughters before the whole gender issue was a thing and they climbed trees, maybe in a tutu and I think they came out well rounded:)
Aviation ethics class: why are there not more women pilots? Student: they all joined the nursing program. Edit: also my college is aviation, health, and education all under the same dean. Aviation is about 95 percent men. The other two are 99 percent women.
"I gotta work on myself, man."
- Bill Burr for the past 12 years
I suspect he's repeating what his wife is telling him!
J NYC No, I think even years ago he used to say he had to work on his anger issues. Of course his anger probably helps fuel his routines, lol.
Why shit on him for trying to improve himself and be aware of it? Sounds like you could take the advice yourself.
I can relate though....
It's a constant process
"Society has got me down man, putting me in a box, labelling me, restricting me, it's bullshit"
-Sam, 2 year old
😂😂
Yeah, and the biggest irony is that in order to get rid of those "constricting gender norms" they put way more pressure and control over children than normal parents. Their medicine is worse than disease.
Sam is such a binary conforming name you fuckin bigot
Hahaha good'un
Two years old and already has two ex-wives and a drinking problem.
"Some of these celebrities and the names they're naming their kids"
Elon Musk: hold my beer
🤣 Was looking for this comment
North West. Someone didnt take their meds that day.
for real elon's kid's name is stupid
I just read the name, if you can call it that, what in the fuck? Elon needs a kick up the ass, he has to wear that name for at least the first 18 years of his life before he can change it legally. These moron parent just don't think, selfish cunts satisfying themselves.
My first Wife wanted to name our first child a common nice name, but it would have rhymed stupidly with our surname. I'm not going to tell you my name, but would have been something like Micky Bicky ect.
@@markmark5269 Coming from a guy named "Mark Mark"
"Women think that it's the way boys are being coached"
Here i am, raised by a single mom, having anger issues and getting into fights all the time
@Rancid Hummus Do boxing
Helps me with my problems, guess will work for you too
@Rancid Hummus Problem with Karate is that it's not realistic
You can't hit the face and you have those blocking moves, Matrix kinda shit
Jiu Jitsu and BJJ are very good to, if not the best, couple it with some boxing/muay thai and you can basically fuck up anyone trynna fuck with you
Boys and men that were raised without a father actually tend to be MORE aggressive.
harburgs harburgs can confirm. Until I got older I was an angry kid. Though some fathers just make things worse. Unfortunately, my mother wasn’t much better for a long time.
Single moms are dream killers and boys raised by them should have a tattoo so we can check when we hire them
Joe: “At least we’re not drug addicts”
Billing looking nervous into the void: “yeah I need to work on myself...”
4chan Anon he talks a lot about being afraid of maybe being a alcoholic.
Ha! Exactly what I was thinking!
I saw the pause too lol
At that point he had been free from alcohol for a few months, and he still is sober to this day fyi. So he actually has worked on himself.
J L. In his last podcast he said he’s been sober for a year
Bill Burr dressing like a Slavic overlord my guy.
Slavs wear fake adidas.
Close. He's got the tracksuit but missing a v-neck or wife beater t-shirt and a gold necklace resting on some chesthair..
Had that he'd be OG russian mobster all day..
Lmao 😂😂😂
@@freespeechordeath7826 We Slavs have some thick chest hair...
pandawarriah that was only true in the nineties.
I was a teacher for years, and boys are more active and aggressive. That doesn't mean that a girl can't be those things, or a boy can't be quiet, but generally that doesn't happen often. Let's say in a preschool class of 20 children, you have 15 boys and 5 girls, because I was always given the boys, cause I knew how to deal with them. Within the 5 girls you have 4 princesses, and 1 tomboy. Within the 15 boys, you have 5 demo workers, 5 construction workers, 4 wrestlers, and 1 artist that is quiet. So out of the entire class of 20, you have 2 that don't fit the norm. Which, is usually how it goes. Also, the boys and girls don't really interplay all that much, unless they have to.
You forgot to mention the fact that their parents raised them that way. Kids like princesses because they're told to.
@@nonbinaryDes There are ALWAYS outliers.
yeah but as long as we don't shame the tomboy or art bro and we let them do their thing its all good
@Overweight fair enough, though I also think it's a societal thing in addition to parents. Most people are adaptable (which is good) and act, think and feel based on peers and film and literally everything around you. There's no way to know for sure why we end up the way we are, it's a lot of things. But I think to claim strict genetics and that "I was born to love trucks/makeup" because of what's between your legs is just unrealistic. It ain't that black and white.
People can't force anyone to enjoy something, you gravitate naturally towards what you want. No one forces or teaches boys to Ruff around or for girls to be princesses and dress up.
When I was 7 I wanted to be Optimus Prime, I'm happy my parents didn't surgically implant chrome plates on me.
My son is 6, he wants to be an ice cream man for the benefit of consuming most of the product. I would probably er’ on the side of caution if he wanted a sex change and start hormone therapy.
@Dimitri Kr You don’t know that. You might have been the happiest truck in the world right now.
Well it is different with genderdisphoria, but the number of children who still strongly expresd this will after puberty is about 33%.
This all makes scense, if one looks at the brains of these people.
The brain of a trans woman is more like the brain of a woman, than the brain on a man.
This difference between men and women is not as pronounced before puberty (not so visible for us at least).
Puberty seems to 'fix' the brain in some regard. But thetis not enough for some brains.
So...you're a robot in disguise? Lol
@@TheMrk790fix might not be the right term here.... more like your brain keeps developing until you reach puberty. Even after that. Making any long term change to your body or mind before is just inviting a lot of problems (both physical and mental)
That's why I recommend people to not start drinking or smoking marijuana until they're 21
Got 3 boys under 5. They break everything. And everything is a gun.
As a kid everything was a light sabre...and STILL is 😂😂😂
@@AllknowingUnknown back in the day if you gave a boy a flashlight and he didn't make a light saber noise.... that boy was probably gay. 😅
Well stop having the stockpile in the same room as your kids room Koresh and go and buy them an outdoor basketball hoop or something..
My parents made that mistake too and my friend got shot. When his dad found out I did it in 3 shots actually, but they were all at 500 feet with a tight grouping, he said "I wish you were my son, my kid cant hit the broadside.of the barn"............. So ya know after we dropped off the flowers in.the cemetary now I have two dads. But not everyone is as lucky as me ya know
that's entirely your fault as the parent, how could you not realise that? obsessed with guns already because that's what you and your husband talk about and you let your shit USA TV brainwash them all day
My son picked up a hanger at VictoriasSecret, brandished it, announced he had found himself a new ninja weapon. It’s literally everything
"Sell the house, burn some sage"
I really felt that one lmao
@Mike Knight Got that shit right, found out from experience.
@@seththomas9105 Amen. Found that out by experience too. Absolutely ruthless, cold hearted, pre planned and devious above all else. And I am likely thousands of miles away from where you live.
@@LitoGeorge really? Damn. From my experience, I found that its pretty difficult for them to let go. Huh
@@Infinityflow0well, there are female stalkers. Maybe you chose one. But the rest: when your utility runs out, they move on like moving one hydro company to another - a bit of paperwork and boom! - new power supply and now we're happy again, ensconced with whatever they need. You? You and the whole experience is filed in Chapter 13 baby.
2020 = facts are hate speech , lies are love.
Bill made a very legit point with girls being socially aggressive while boys are physically aggressive. It's a pretty well established theory.
P.S. The pause after, "This is Folding Chair Johnson," killed me.
i never even thought of that tbh. It makes sense too now y girls have more drama
4:28 That pause was hilarious
@@danthemann7 you'll know when you'll get into some kind of long term conflict with any girl, they'll destroy your reputation and you'll have no Idea.
Yep. The consensus science for decades has been clear: girls and boys are different at birth. Eleanor Emmons Maccoby, a distinguished psychologist and a pioneer in the field of gender studies who was the first woman to head the Stanford University psychology department, writes that girls seek out other girls and they teach each other how to be girls. Parents and society have nothing to do with it. Same as boys. Her books, "The Psychology of Sex Differences” (1974) and “The Two Sexes: Growing Up Apart, Coming Together” (1998) spell it all out.
I learned that young, I saw the girls doing that because I never clicked with guys. I wanted to, but got bullied for some fuckin reason so stayed away from groups and did sports on my own to the extent that you can.
It pays to be physically and socially aggressive, it gives you a look into both worlds and it makes me a better people person as a result.
I remember taking my girls to a boy's birthday party when they were 2 and 4 as the only two girls. They gave the kids water guns for a backyard water fight which we encouraged the girls to get into, but instead they used the water guns to water some flowers along the fence. We actively encouraged them to participate but they were drawn to this nurturing aspect of tending to these flowers.
The people making statements around society and gender are clearly not parents themselves
That's adorable lol
Lmfaooooo 🤣 @ the watering the flowers bit.
@@elfidge1 unfortunately some of them already are - or will be.
Here's another scary thought: less intelligent people tend to have more kids _we can't stop the dumb, the dumb is inetivable._
Oh that's so cute💕💕💖
“They’re lucky we’re not drug addicts”
Bill: *pauses* “y-yeaah”
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Hahahahhhahahaaahaaa
Bill : starts to rethink his whole life
HAHAHAAHAHAH
Good old times, he has been clean (alcohol for a year now) getting cigars when the opportunity arises, you should check out his weekly podcasts, very honest guy
Folding Chair Johnson sounds like a Rick and Morty character! 😂
You're close. He's not in the show, but he is the uncle of Ants in my Eyes Johnson.
Scififan9000 :P white people. No black people. And hispanic on half😂
Scififan9000 :P it does! Lol
I was going to go with, a character from the animated version of "The Tick". Chairface Chippendale's cousin. ;)
You're right! 😂😂😂
4:28 "This is Folding Chair Johnson." This guy kills me.
I didn't raise every kid but for my kids they both had access to toys for both genders and my boy went for weapons and my girl went for baby dolls. People just can't choke it down that we have preprogrammed behavior just like any other animal.
But are people able to choke down that not everyone fits the biological standard? That if a person's inner biological instinct is to gravitate towards more feminine/masculine based interests, it has something to do with a change in dna? Thousands of years ago men did the heavy lifting and hunting ect. and women did the gathering, crafting, and made jewelry. After the last about 1000 years or so men became actors and poets and models while women ended up usually doing the same things; chores, yard maintenance, laundry. As the modern era has risen men and women's jobs have mixed, with men integrating to female work first. That is probably why you see more MtF transgenders as opposed to FtM. Male dna has had a longer amount of time to transition to female brain patterns.
I do also believe that what society causes is the idea a child has of wearing a dress means they must be a girl or playing in mud means they are a boy. As a male myself, i grew up with a doll for no other reason than i wanted to be a dad when i grew up (i thought it was a profession). In my teens i got into makeup as well. I even had a time where i was confused about why i did those things? And thats what society caused. My confusion. Why should i as a boy feel weird doing makeup? Is it FOR GIRLS? or is it MOSTLY USED BY GIRLS. see where im goin?
@@painttrail No one said "everyone". Thats a straw man. All animals have natural behaviors and all animals have individuals who behave differently. If every single person must exhibit a behavior for it to be recognized as natural then its a wonder anything survives long enough to reproduce.
@@dcgregorya5434 not every human needs to exhibit a certain behaviour for it to be natural is what youre saying right?
@@painttrail You don't have to pretend that typical behaviors don't exist to not feel shame at not having a typical behavior. There are typical behaviors and it doesn't matter if you line up with them or not. This to me is the heart of the issue, people have this need to pretend a boy liking a toy sword is created by society when it isn't but obviously neither does it say any awful thing about a boy who doesn't like a toy sword. The idea its good or bad are whats artificial.
"If you don't think about it, they'll remind you of it". Truer words never spoken.
Yep!
Just like race. I don’t know how they think about it 24/7, among other things.
True
My friend complained about women being held back by gender assumptions with toys.....he then bought his two year old girl a mini kitchen....oh how I laughed
Hahahahahahaha...
If everyone stopped giving Muslims religious freedom the world would be better off...
Soul Chicken thing is the muslims of China are not really in China they have lived for thousands of years in east Turkestan, Which China took over same as Tibet.
Joseph McDermott yes it very far away from major Chinese cities, China have had to entice the han Chinese to move there, so to make the uggars a minority in their own “state”
Joseph McDermott sad state when a invaded and oppressed people are seen as the bad guys
Hello, Irony called; they want their epitome back.
“Women don’t like when you collect”
Tell that to my wife. If she crams any more shit into this place, she’s gonna push our kid right out the window
oh its ok if they collect. just not if u do it lol
@@larrywexner4163 precise
I gave my 3 year old son a baby doll to practice for when his sister came...he launched it like a rocket, same year took the pine cones of my Christmas tree and threw them like grenades....he never watched anything like that either at this point 🙃🤣
Hahahaha. My mum had some barbies from her youth and the only thing I did was getting all the clothes of
"This is Folding Chair Johnson" 🤣🤣🤣
North West, this is Folding Chair Johnson. I want you guys to go play and don't be mean to Chicago and Blu.
I cracked up at that. Joe jus disregarded it
Possibly a play on Blanket Jackson
LMAO that killed me
😂😂😂
“Sell the house! Burn some sage! That was interesting.”
Jon Adams 10/10 accurate
It be like dat tho.
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Bill Burr's story about the boy destroying the chair had me laughing because it reminds me of his stand up when he's talking about crushing this ladies donuts for no reason.
Gad Saad in fact is pronounced Jad Sa'ad, ironically Sa'ad in Lebanese means happiness :D
I can't dispute the last name, but if Gad refers to himself as the "Gad-father" then couldn't we agree that his name is pronounced with a "G" not a "J"?
@@dustbrum3607 that's a valid point. But I know a lot of Lebanese (being Lebanese myself) who change how their names are pronounced in the US for example Houssam becomes Sam, Mohammad becomes Moe and many more.. that could explain the first name. Maybe...
@@bilalnajjar903 I understand the name change for ease of communication. Only problem with that would be "Gad" isn't exactly a normal/popular name to use. I think the only ones who really know the truth are his parents :)
He's Jewish but his family is originally from Lebanon. He's a Lebanese Jew.
@@bilalnajjar903 he could be both
“Don’t you remember school. Don’t you remember how mean kids are”
You’re missing some question marks there.
“Folding Chair Johnson” 😂😂😂
I remember the stories about me as a baby. As soon as I started walking, I got the hang of running. I ran all the time. Hell, I can even tilt my head to avoid hitting something while I was running. They didn’t put me in a play pen or whatever is the glorified version of a crib. I was just locked in the bedroom to keep me from running around.
2020 = facts are hate speech , lies are love.
It's been like that since the invention of politics and religion.
The ignorant never want you to rip them from their bliss
Eliyah Walker everyone hail the Big Brother!
How do you know what a whole year is about before the year started? Maybe this is the year sjws have a good look at how stupid theyve been and change thier ways.
Get a room
"THIS IS FOLDING CHAIR JOHNSON"
“This is Folding-chair Johnson”
I have no idea why I laughed so hard at that 😂
“This is Folding Chair Johnson” lmao
Here's why Bill Burr is an outstanding comedian: He does not give TWO FUCKS about what people think of him because of how he thinks or what he says... More people should operate like that.
i think a pedophile should care about how people think about him. if society doesnt like you its not an automatic society is wrong situation
He's not funny though. He sounds bitter mate. He hates A LOT of things. Lol
@@westworld509 but thats exactly why he's funny. His persona on stage is a pessimistic guy who has funny negative views about the world. Same reason why George Carlin is funny.
Lots of people operate like this. But because they don't structure the thoughts in funny ways we call them crazy.
Yeah except from his wife, who pretty much lords over him.
I’ll never forget when my 1st son was 4 - everyone in our neighborhood seemed to have baby girls - we are invited to a little girl’s birthday party ... all the moms were sitting on a blanket with their sweet little dress-wearing girls playing tea party, for an hour .... I watched my son run rings around the blanket, then run up their stairs, then try to jump from the stairway a few feet, etc etc etc .... my extra babyweight was long gone and all the moms laughed that they knew why .....
But dude. Do you see how sick we are? All that gendered princess tea party crap we shove down our daughter's throats? Then we make them think they are boys if they don't want to do that shit!!
Why you letting your boy run around and jump across someone's house like an animal? Take that shit outside.
@@dethmaul you're the only one who had a problem with it, Karen.
@@why3011 lmao, you tell em
@@ineedhoez some girls do like playing with all that stuff although men and boys think are stupid.
“Folding chair Johnson” I’m ducking dead
Wife: Where ya gonna put that?
Me: Next to your 100 pair of shoes.
Women don’t like when you collect things
True, my ex tried to get me to well one of my guitars so we could pay for (read that as I could pay for) a holiday together. Apparently 4 is too many.
Her 36 strong shoe collection though... that’s not too many..?
shugo541 please god tell me you didn’t sell it
Same thing could be said for money. I had a rough patch a while back and my ex kept complaining that I couldn't get work. Then I finally got out of it (not thanks to her inexistent support) and I started getting way more money than her in no time. Guess what ? She got fucking jealous over it and gave me shit. I swear man.
Shinobits They want you to get more, while having less. Women are minimum 4/10 crazy.
That's why you axed her
Nice wkuk pic.
You got a gallon of pcp?
"This is Folding Chair Johnson"...I can't breathe
Yo I fucking lost it 😂😂😂
Someone will hear that and love it, I promise you. I mean, fing BLANKET Jackson??? Seriously?
This topic is what I wish George Carlin was alive for.
He would have said do whatever the fuck you want and mind your own damn business.
@@jacobs6456 he would still take a side and blast the people obviously insane.
@@screwmuckduck8905 lol no, he would "blast" you :p
Why do you care if somone thinks they are a man or a woman or whatever?
@@Tom-vx7xm actually I don’t. Not anymore. And no, he does blast insane people.
@Jordan Spencer sorry what? Who is forcing kids to change gender?
When I was 4, I thought I was a t-rex, I’m glad my parents didn’t glue claws and teeth to me
When I was 7 I thought I was s jedi. I demand my robes and lightsaber damnit.
@@VespoLiveGaming give me my fucking lightsaber
Gad Saad may rhyme, but Douglas MacArthur named his son Arthur MacArthur. Top that!
Allan Peda I went to school with a kid called Marcus Farkas his parents were Hungarian migrants.
@CharlieTyler JesseLaika...ever hear of a guy named mario mario??? he has a brother named luigi mario, they r plummers
Hi, I'm Larry, this is my brother Darryl and this is my other brother Darryl.
I knew a guy named Bill Williams. I didn't know it at the time but bill is short for William.
So his name is William Williams.
There, I beat it... or bill w beat it...... poor guy, but at least he was rich.
Kimbo had like three kids all named Kevin.
“This is folding chair Johnson.”
I fucking lost it sitting in my office by myself 😂😂😂
When I was 6 I used to play with my sisters dolls, then just naturally gravitated over to football and now football is my life. I had nobody in my life to influence that change.
Got a niece of 4 and a 14 month son. The only on that me and my wife are constantly actually discouraging to do all the potentialy dangerous shit he seems to gravitate to is my son, his boyish behaviour is in no way encouraged and he has being like it since he could move around. First thing he did when he could crawl was clime the stairs first chance he got. By comparison my niece wouldn't even attempt stairs untill she was nearly 3.
I fuckin love bill burr he’s so upfront and honest and he’s always on point with the comebacks and lines 😂😂🔥
Bill Burr is observant. His analysis with little girls breaking down little boys is a testimony of how observant he is, it shows in his art as well.
4:28 "This is folding chair johnson" I'm dead lmao
Same
3:51 Fun fact: In arabic, the name Saad means Happy!
“This is folding chair Johnson” 🤣🤣🤣 I actually fell out of my chair
Was it by chance... A folding chair? 🤔
Joe “Here is the deal though” Rogan
"Here's the thing"
Can anyone explain the origin of this meme please?
@@tyuy100 I think it's from =3 back when Ray William Johnson was still in the youtube game. "Here is the deal though= here is the dildo"
Here’s the scoop
chitransh lot every video I look for these!
""Saad means something else, different language"
Actually means the opposite of sad, it means happiness. And pronounced differently
"Our last name is Saad, why would you name me Gad?!" oh my god 😭😭😭
I have 3 boys and 1 girl, I totally agree with these guys. I never forced my kids to be their gender. My daughter was born girly. She has always had her very girly personality and my boys have been the same. My son one year for x-mas wanted a baby doll to take care of so I got him one. He played with it a little bit went back to his boy toys. I never forced him to be a boy, I can see some parents swaying their kids toward a different gender though. Kinda like if my son wanted a doll and I all of a sudden get him only dolls and tell him, “It’s ok if you are a girl”.you start to confuse them and they start thinking I am blah blah blah. There isn’t anything wrong with boys being boyish and girls acting girly.
looks like bill burr went to russia
All.day.i.dream.about.sex.
RoundFace Hilarious
RoundFace best comment ever 😂😂😂😂
Gopnik squat
Part of the squatting slavs in tracksuits
Nothing beats Bill Burr on podcasts.....bloody hilarious...cheers from Australia...
its the the third cereal commercial that always gets you
Let kids be kids unless they get out of line, in which case good parenting needs to be implemented. But at no point should adult issues and adult politics be brought into their lives until they are old enough to actually need to deal with it.
My wife & I decided to let our 2 sons to pick the toys they wanted to play with when we introduced them to a mixed sort of toys. Each one ALWAYS went for a construction vehicle of some sort first. The Polly Pockets got played with too but after they were done with crashing & racing
This sounds too cute
Do they watch TV? Because TV is full of alike examples. I am allways shocked about whole behaviors my niche copies from TV.
I got two girls. It has never been difficult to tell what they're into when we play. I've also tried getting them to play with stuff i find more fun, and they might try it out. But in the end, if it's not fun, they won't play. And they're reaally girly girls so it's all dolls and playing cats :/ From what i can tell, it's totally preprogrammed.
@@mrpy4389 , like I said, TV is full of examples. My niche watches horse farm cartoons, she likes playing with horses. The question is, if we expose boys and girls to the same knowledge and similar behaviours.
@@weizenobstmusli8232 i agree that they copy stuff from tv but i really don't think tv shapes their interests. It feels like it's already there beforehand. No science to back that up, just the impression i've gotten from my own experience.
as a woman i love how honest you guys are and how you dont go straight into insults. your jokes are so true about us lmao
Was raised in a very open minded house. Mom and Dad are teacher and scientist, both lean super left. Never forced any roles on my sister and I. I always gravitated towards the swords, guns, and vehicular toys. My sister wanted make up and dolls. When we’d watch movies or shows, I was captivated by every incarnation of good vs evil, where the heroes physically destroyed the bad guys (Beast Wars, Star Wars, Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers), and my sister was into character stories with interpersonal drama and focus on how plot points made the characters feel emotionally. It’s an anecdote, I get that. But it was literally 100% of my childhood. And at school, it applied to roughly 85-95% of the boys and girls, which drove how we compartmentalized into social groups. The one girl that hung out with my group of boys in 4th grade, was such an athletic tomboy that got bored with girly shit. 🤷🏽♂️
As a husband and father of 4 boys this hit really close to home. Lol....loved it
“This is Folding Chair Johnson.” That’s freaking hilarious.
The comment that women go crazy when we men collect things? Like hello, women collect stuff too. I would say even more than us men.
My daughter and nephew is 6 months apart with my daughter being older. Both are only children so we kept them together often... they were raised like siblings ya know. Around each other everyday.
From a young age, I noticed my nephew was timid and girly and my daughter is adventurous and fearless.
They're 8 now, but they still act the same. Hes weak and timid, my daughter is still fearless.
So idk. So far, they're both acting opposite of what society would say aligns with their gender.
I guess it wouldn't hurt to mention that my sister in law babies my nephew, while my husband and I dont baby our daughter. If she fall, she better get back up. If you're not bleeding profusely, you better not be crying. And you can see the results. My nephews cries over everything, while my daughter is just ready to take on the world.
I agree with this much more than the "biological" argument. Although I agree biology may play somewhat of a role, I have noticed waaaaay too many exceptions such as yours to be able to believe that males and females innately are that different in their aggression levels, etc. And I don't even care about "studies" b/c, unless the kids were raised in a bubble with absolutely no exposure to culture, society, media, and their parents gender prejudices and expectations, we don't actually know why the differences are there.
@@jwinter6105 you do agree that biology plays somewhat of a role. How many exceptions have you seen?100,200,1000
There are more than 20 million people who are lgbt in USA in 2022. That is approximately 7 percent of the american population.The rest of the 310 million people are straight.
20 million people are a lot but compared to 310 million people, it's very small. (Please dont say that there's a secret agenda by the white male patriarchy to only have straight people and not gay people LOL 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂)
Same with your comments regarding gendered behaviour in kids. Boys generally will show masculine behaviour and Girls generally will show feminine behaviour. Of course there are exceptions, but that's not the norm and it is biological not social.
All the studies show the same results in behaviour between boys (masculine behaviour) and girls (feminine behaviour)
Social scientists did the same study among monkeys and chimpanzees with their toy preferences and the results were same as human children.
@@jwinter6105 I actually have proof that biology plays a part in gender differences between boys and girls
There's a video in BBC where people gave monkeys different types of toys. The male monkeys chose boy toys and the female monkeys chose girl toys.
There are multiple studies like this among other primates as well and all have the same results. This clearly proves that it is biological and not social in monkeys, chimps, baboons, etc.
We happen to be related to these primates and human studies show the same result as well. It is biological, not social.
@@jwinter6105The science literally tells you why it's there. And you answered the other half of that question too
I remember two different fathers (different occasions) that scolded me and their young sons because we were being artsy and creative, saying they didn't want them to be girly and gay. Art is just art and has nothing to do with your gender or sexual attraction. They just made the boys cry and feel awful and they were aggressive towards me as well. So yeah, sometimes kids are being raised wrong.
Or eventually you see your parent(s) are full of themselves and live your own life
yeah, of course. Its not every parent that nails parenting.
Still, if your kids are or arent into artsy things this doesnt mean they are right or wrong. They are just kids. And I dont understand why would someone not expect kids to like arts. Children love to make a mess.
thank you feminzing men !! just what we need in kindergarten. Later education isn't doing a good enough job.
niels nielsen Thanks Niel for exemplifying the problem!
What a gay comment
Folding Chair Johnson hahaha
Class. Seems like most people missed that
I died
Real tears 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭
Chris Bell joe also missed it
“This is folding chair johnson” Lmmaaaooo
That RV in the beginning looked like the urban assault vehicle in the movie Stripes. 😂😂🤣
I got Ben 10 Rust Bucket vibes
4:49 is when they start talking about the subject in the title.
Bill Burr over here dressed like Noho Hank.
50/50 crystoball
Joe's nervous laughter when he cannot comprehend Bill's brilliant idea about boys vs girls.
Saad in arabic sound a liiiiittle bit like the american version, like in the "aa" part there's some sort of pressure on the vowels.
It means happy in some sense, means also good fortune in some other contexts.
I just love how there's no way to end these clips without brutally cutting Bill off. Guy just keeps going
"Folding Chair Johnson" LMAO
Watching STRIPES with Bill Murray and John Candy in that green winnebago !!!!!!
Man seeing two bald men in one room is making me more comfortable bout my hair situation thanks joe 🙏🏽 😊
Gad is a biblical name, one of the 12 sons of Jacob. Saad isn't pronounced "Sad" but Sa-ad (like Suh-ad), and it means "aid" or "assistance".
Idk if that's the same meaning in Arabic but at least that's how it's like in Hebrew.
Still ryhmes
@@frostanimations9842 Americans. Navelgazing uneducated know it alls Isn't it obvious that Saad is not pronounced SAD? Sad.
@@LitoGeorge You typed a sentence fragment, you arrogant piece of shit.
The correct version of your post would be:
Americans *are* navel-gazing, uneducated know-it-alls. Isn't it obvious that Saad isn't pronounced _sad_ ? Sad.
@@LitoGeorge Therefore, you should curb your narcissism, douchebag. Fuck you, George.
Saad is an Arabic name it means happy
Many years ago, I popped the question to my wife when I was making minimum wage. She has always been so down for us. I am happy we are able to grow & enjoy together the quality of living I told her back then we could build working together
Dude. Good job. I love hearing people's success stories, makes me feel like I can do it too.
The only "girls toy" that I wanted as a kid was an Easy Bake Oven solely for the purpose of eating however many cookies I wanted without needing to ask my parents. I think they were wise to it because they never did buy it for me.
“Folding chair Johnson” 😂
"Folding-Chair Johnson" I literally laughed for 5 min straight.
Saad in arabic means exactly the opposite of the English word "sad". سعد=saâd=happy.
...."people naming their kids "folding chair johnson" hahahahaha...killin me
When I was a little girl I had a fight with a boy my same age. It was short and I managed to end it somewhat even. However, I remember the pain I felt on my chest. I got really sad because I thought I’d get cancer from that hit and decided that if I made it, I would never fight with a boy ever again. Of course I didn’t get sick but I kept my resolution and learned to solve arguments or just walk away.
Haha that's cute and hilarious actually
But hey! From where you we're as a little girl. You can put up a nice scrapping thou.
Awww ❤️
"This Is Folding Chair Johnson" 🤣👌🏼
"This is Foldingchair Johnson" - Burr, B (2019)
This didn't come out in 2019
@@averyporter6745 so what?
"Hello, I'm FoldingChair Johnson!"
I remember listening to this and Just when Joe was going to go into something really cool that Gad Saad said about the dynamics of human relationships, Bill gets caught up on his name and they never got back to it. I was upset lol!
“marrying an 8 year old”?
*FBI open up*
Naw it's legal someplaces even in us
@@elijah5415 greatest country in the world huh? Nasty
they saying their wives married an eight year old, as in they haven't grown up
The All Mikey Show exactly. How anyone got the impression that they were referring to their wives as 8 year olds is beyond me
@@theboard3476 ikr
My ex was in the Navy and away most of of the time during my two sons formative years, people worried that they would be “girly boys” and expressed shock that they were typical hyper, rambunctious little guys. I would tell them it’s biology; being with my prissy self all the time could change nothing. Of course, I was disinclined to interfere with the natural course of their personal development.
You've done well as a parent, I see body dismorphia issues with kids who are pushed to certain extremes by parents who want the opposite gender and it's real and scary when kids are in thier adolescnece dealing with everything else.
You two are hilarious 😂 I raised daughters before the whole gender issue was a thing and they climbed trees, maybe in a tutu and I think they came out well rounded:)
Your daughters are tomboys. Tomboys have always existed. Most girls are not tomboys otherwise we wouldn't have a word called tomboy.
When you’re a young guy there’s no greater feeling than being aimlessly reckless
Aviation ethics class: why are there not more women pilots?
Student: they all joined the nursing program.
Edit: also my college is aviation, health, and education all under the same dean. Aviation is about 95 percent men. The other two are 99 percent women.
Laramie Frank because they don’t see enough female pilots in movies ....
There is a great pod cast about why more females are nurses that I can’t think of right now lol
Parkway Doctor XD
What do you call a woman pilot?........... A woman! you mysoginist bastard.
There are women in The Aviation Industry, and even though there are not the majority, little by little the women participation is growing!
The way Bill Burr interprets the world is perfect. If you can't appreciate his humor there is something seriously wrong with you.
This is one of my favorite Interviews. Bill Burr is such a funny character. Where do I find the whole show
Spotify
I like how he said he's a good guy before Bill clawed onto him. Lol
6:59 joe staring at bill then laugh lmfao
Actually, single or plural names with rhythmic or melodic sonorance (voicing) have long enjoyed popularity in many other nations.
I loved trucks from as young as I can remember, still do. I wasn't told to like em
"This is Foldingchair Johnson" love Bill Burr
"Folding Chair Johnson". 😂