who, you know, once stood for very grand ideals of who oppresg ,of achieving human liberation. and now we see really contributing to a kind of a across and sickness many honorable groups and, children, especially. sean, you re a dad of eight. did am i getting that right? eight children? yeah. getnine. okay. i missed one. i m sorry. i can t keep up with you. can t keepra: nine m sorryi can and we know how our kids change and our kids are. they re so interesting at different ages and they really they just change. they re, you know, they re the same. but then they change dramatically, too, to really, ta you hone in on on children at that vulnerable point of their own changes and their own growth. growthge. that to be demonic i know, i know that s nots no popular to say. i find it to be absolutely. ic. at this point. wan it s one thing to say if you want to transition when you re older and you have alt tn of your faculties and you developed as an adult, that s one thing. but to go after
guess who s against this. the poor, the working class, and disabled. are we listening to them? we re not listening to them. tucker: we never do, because they re not in the media. this can be sold as the next frontier in human liberation, getting some doctor to kill you. that s how they ll sell it, correct? that s right. and tucker, if you allow me to make a case for this, this puts the very notion of healthcare as a thing, as a coherent thing up for grabs. if we can kill you for hearing loss, calling it healthcare, then the definition of healthcare goes completely out of bounds. i ll see you and raise you abortion in the case of the disabled. they say that s healthcare, right? cutting off the healthy breasts of a healthy 15-year-old girl, calling that healthcare. tucker, we really are at the point where it s not even clear what we re talking about as as coherent idea of healthcare at all. tucker: that s exactly right. always watch the words.