Neil deGrasse Tyson FURIOUS as host destroys his pro-transgender athlete narrative



Neil deGrasse Tyson may be a 65-year-old famous astrophysicist, but that isn’t stopping him from behaving like a child when someone points out obvious facts about the difference between men and women.

“It is a little weird that we split people by male and female in this way. I’m imagining a hundred years from now, looking back and saying, ‘Do you know, back a hundred years ago they split boys and girls and they couldn’t compete?'” Tyson said on a podcast with Michael Shermer.

“I could imagine that too,” Shermer said, clearly trying to be nice before blowing up Tyson’s argument. “But the differences are so massive on average.”

Tyson then threw his arms up in the air and attempted to interrupt Shermer, while Shermer continued, “The average woman wrestler is not going to be able to take down you when you were in your peak.”

“You’re an old man on the porch in a rocking chair,” Tyson said. “You are criticizing something that is in need of modification.”

Dave Rubin can’t believe he’s seeing Tyson go “woke.”

“The only way in a hundred years we would look back and think it’s archaic to have boys and girls competing separately is if we’ve drugged all of the girls,” Rubin says.

“At this point, I’m fearful that somebody might think that’s a good idea,” Sage Steele adds.


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‘South Park’ mocks Lizzo and body positivity movement; Lizzo takes it as a compliment



While most television shows now cater to the “woke” community, "South Park" is one of the few that have remained strong.

In its just-released “The End of Obesity'' episode, the creators mocked the new Ozempic weight-loss craze, as well as the face of the body positivity movement: Lizzo.

In one scene, Stan’s mother, Sharon Marsh, tells her friend that she had been feeling ashamed of herself because she’d been unable to secure Ozempic in order to lose weight.

“I’m telling you Sheila, these new drugs are pretty amazing. I was feeling so ashamed of myself, watching Randy go out and exercise all the time and not eating as much, but I just don’t have the same kind of willpower he has,” Sharon told her friend Sheila.

“There’s a whole new obesity drug for those of us who can’t afford Ozempic and Monjaro. I’ve controlled all my cravings to be thinner with Lizzo!” Sharon exclaims, before a pharmaceutical commercial for “Lizzo” begins.

“FDA approved ‘Lizzo’ makes you feel good about your weight, and it costs 90% less than Ozempic,” the commercial begins. “I've lowered my standards and my expectations,” Sharon exclaims happily.

“In case studies, 70% of patients on ‘Lizzo’ no longer cared how much they weigh. ‘Lizzo’ helps you eat everything you want and keep physical activity to a minimum. Some patients report constipation while listening to ‘Lizzo.’ Stop listening to ‘Lizzo’ if you experience suicidal thoughts,’” the commercial continues.

Lizzo responded to the show in a livestream. “I just feel like damn, I’m really that b*tch. I’m really that b*tch. I really showed the world how to love yourself and not give a f*** to the point where these men in Colorado know who I am and put it on their cartoon that’s been around for 25 years.”

Dave Rubin is thrilled, noting that "South Park" has been ahead on pretty much everything.

“Now, we have something going on with this body positivity movement and that somehow being fit is white supremacist or something like that,” Rubin says, telling athlete Riley Gaines that her generation now connects to the idea that “big is beautiful.”

“I think she took it as a compliment,” Gaines tells Rubin. “But yeah, we see the glorification daily of anything that is immoral, anything that is evil, anything that is unhealthy. We have seen this the past few years, but the mask is off now.”


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Riley Gaines drops never-before-heard details on trans teammate; tells Joe Rogan ALL



Joe Rogan is no stranger to platforming some of the most interesting and controversial voices on his podcast, and his episode with Riley Gaines is no different.

Gaines tells Rogan about her experiences sharing swim competitions with two trans identifying individuals — one a biological woman and one a biological man.

“We were told we fully had to treat this person as a woman, right?” Gaines says of trans woman Lia Thomas. “The same national championships we had another athlete who was transitioning, but this athlete is a female who was then self-identifying as a man from Yale.”

“Top eight women in the entire country, and you’ve got a 6'4” man in a women’s swimsuit with the bulge next to a woman wearing only a Speedo with nothing covering her top,” Gaines adds.

“I’m sitting there watching this, I’m thinking to myself, 'It’s me, I’m the crazy one, it must be. This is the freaking Twilight Zone,'” she says.

Gaines then shares the story that forced her to be honest about how she felt with Thomas on her team.

Thomas swam the 500 freestyle, won a national title, and beat out American Olympic record holders by “body lengths,” Gaines explains.

“Even the time he went last year would have beat every girl in the country this past season by nearly two full seconds, making him the first man to win a division one NCAA women’s title,” she says, jokingly calling him a “trailblazer.”

However, Gaines was able to tie Thomas in the 200 freestyle — but because they only had one trophy, they gave it to Thomas instead of her.

“I asked the question that no one dared ask all season, and I said, ‘Why?’” Gaines recalls. “He realized that he didn’t have a justification, he didn’t have an answer for this, and so I actually appreciate his honesty.”

“His face changed, he looked sad, his voice changed. I could tell he didn’t even believe what he was about to say, but this official looked at me and said, ‘Riley, I am so sorry, but we have been advised as an organization that when photos are being taken, it’s crucial that the trophy is in Lia’s hands,’” she explains.

Dave Rubin is impressed with Rogan’s strong guest.

“Little-known podcaster Joe Rogan, well, I think this guy is going to make it,” he comments.


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WATCH: Riley Gaines shares cringey locker room details about Lia Thomas with Sage Steele



Former competitive swimmer Riley Gaines, whom Dave Rubin calls “an absolutely spectacular young woman,” and former ESPN journalist Sage Steele have something in common: Both women know firsthand what it’s like to watch an institution suffocate under the woke mob.

Gaines was forced to compete against trans swimmer Lia Thomas in the 2022 NCAA Championships, while Steele was puppeteered by higher-up execs at ESPN during a heavily scripted interview with Joe Biden.

The two recently met on Steele’s podcast, where Gaines shared some of the cringiest locker room details about trans swimmer Lia Thomas.

“Let me just set the scene,” Gaines began. “A swimming locker room is not a place of modesty,” as the nature of the sport requires “fully undressing.”

“It takes about 15-20 minutes to really poke and prod yourself into these [racing] suits,” which are “paper-thin and skin-tight” and oftentimes require “friends helping.”

A typical training session, Gaines explained, involves “five times of fully undressing.”

“And we had multiple sessions every day,” she told Steele, before describing the first day Lia Thomas entered the picture. “So I'm in the locker room; I have my back turned, of course, undressing … and all of a sudden, you hear a man's voice in that locker room.”

Immediately, the girls in the locker room began covering "themselves … with their hands, their clothes, or their towels” and left “as quickly as they could.”

“It was traumatizing,” Gaines confessed, noting that the experience was all-around “awkward,” “embarrassing,” and “uncomfortable.”

“You might say it would be a norm that a dude with a wang shouldn't be in the chicks' locker room, but that norm has been blown apart,” sighs Dave, who’s excited to have Riley on the show in a couple of weeks.

“They want to blow apart every norm so that they can destroy democracy.”

To see the footage of Gaines and Steele’s interview, watch the clip below.


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‘Shut the f*** up!’ — Megyn Kelly shocks audience when she LOST IT over this issue



On Monday, USA Today sports columnist Nancy Armour tweeted the following post:

Well, Megyn Kelly wasn’t having it.

On SiriusXM’s “The Megyn Kelly Show,” she “did not hold back when analyzing this lunacy,” says Dave Rubin before playing the clip of Kelly’s epic tirade.

“[Amour] says, ‘I don't have all the answers, but I'm always looking for more of them.’ I've got one for you, Nancy: Shut the f*** up until you know what you're talking about because girls are getting hurt by male basketball players posing as girls,” Kelly fired.

“I have a daughter who played basketball,” she continued, “and the thought of her going up against a biological man on that court is terrifying.”

Dave, for one, loves Kelly’s rant, expletives and all.

“That’s momma bear right there,” he says.

“[The woke] are putting tolerance at the top so we are tolerant of everything, except the problem is, you're going to have to throw a lot of people under the bus,” he continues.

“And by the way ... how tolerant are the woke of everybody else?”

To see the footage of Kelly’s scathing takedown of transgender apologetics, watch the clip below.


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WATCH: Riley Gaines shares never-before-told details about Lia Thomas with Joe Rogan



Just last week, Riley Gaines joined Joe Rogan on “The Joe Rogan Experience” to discuss the intimate details of her time competing against trans swimmer Lia Thomas.

At the National Championship, “we were told we fully had to treat this person as a woman,” said Gaines.

But most people already knew that.

What they might not know is who else was competing in the same tournament.

“We had another athlete who was transitioning, but this athlete is a female who was then self-identifying as a man ... and we were told we fully had to treat this person as a man,” she explained.

Of the “top eight women in the entire country, you've got a 6’ 4" man in a women's swimsuit with the bulge next to a woman wearing only a speedo with nothing covering her top.”

“This is the freakin’ twilight zone,” Gaines told Rogan, who looked horrified.

Playing along with gender politics only lasted for so long, though.

The day after Thomas “swam the 500 freestyle and won a national title, beating out Olympians ... [and] American record-holders ... by body lengths,” Gaines had to compete against him in the 200 freestyle.

“We get on the blocks, dive off, swim eight laps of freestyle, touch the ball at the end. I look up at the scoreboard, and almost impossibly enough, Joe, we had gone the exact same time, meaning, of course, we had tied,” said Gaines. “You can’t tell me that’s not divine intervention.”

However, when the two went to the award podium, something utterly incomprehensible happened.

“The official looks at both of us and says, ‘Great job you two, but you tied and we only have one trophy, so we're gonna give the trophy to Lia,'" Gaines said, as a look that can only be described as flabbergasted spread over Rogan’s face.

Gaines’ first words upon hearing this were, “Isn't this everything that Title 9 was passed to prevent from happening?”

But, of course, the presenter didn’t have an answer — not a legitimate one anyway.

“We’re actually just doing this in chronological order,” was his first excuse.

Not his smoothest answer, as “G comes before T,” Gaines said, which she pointed out to the man.

“Finally, he realized that he didn't have a justification ... This official looked at me and said, ‘Riley, I am so sorry, but we have been advised as an organization that when photos are being taken, it's crucial that the trophy is in Lia’s hands ... Lia takes the trophy home,”’ but “‘we can eventually mail you one.”’

To hear more, watch the clip below.


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