The Real Hero of “What Is a Woman?” | With Matt Walsh

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Published 2022-06-11
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Candace and Matt revisit some of the hardest interviews from his documentary "What is a Woman?"

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All Comments (21)
  • To do this to a minor, who can’t vote, can’t buy alcohol, etc, this should be a criminal act. This is child abuse.
  • @khfan4life365
    I’m a woman. Being a woman isn’t something I became one day. It’s who I am. It’s who I was born as. No surgery or pill will ever make a man a woman.
  • "We've become so progressive we've become regressive".- well said Candace.
  • I could feel my brain fully maturing around 26-28. Looking back, some of the decisions I made even in my early 20s shock me. The fact that they are cutting the breasts off of 13 year olds is sick. We need to string these doctors up
  • "Caitlyn Jenner was voted 'Woman of the Year' her first year as a woman, ain't that something. Never even had a period, ain't that something." ~ Dave Chappelle
  • @denny6005
    I am in Africa "Precisely, Cameroon". Talked about this with my dad he was horrified, all he said was it's EVIL.
  • My son is 8 and he loves being a pirate, dresses up everyday, watches pirates of the Caribbean all the time... So after discussing it with him we had his eye removed, (he loves his patch) but not as much as his wooden leg and hook hand.....Arrrr He's so happy..
  • "staring into pure evil" was very well said by Matt Walsh in regards to a surgeon who performs on minors
  • I'm someone who has struggled with mental illness since I was young. When I was 17, I began seeing a therapist for severe OCD and anxiety. I remember very clearly during this time period that I began to feel put of place in my body and that I was a boy. I told my family and therapist and thank God they were sane and told me this was a symptom of OCD and anxiety. had I gone to another doctor with this, they may have affirmed my delusion and sent me down a path of destruction. Edit: in response to some of the replies, those feelings were temporary and I am completely comfortable being a woman.
  • I grew up in South Africa and have always wanted to move to the US because I've always been inspired by its greatness. That greatness has unfortunately been covered up by its over-the-board 'progressiveness'. I would be so terrified being an American today. We'll pray for you guys, all this feels quite dangerous.
  • @andrea3v
    "We became so progressive that we became regressive in society" That hit hard
  • @cougarbee
    I taught in a juvenile facility in Philadelphia years ago. There was a large number of trans-identifying teens there. I was a special project art teacher and these kids gravitated to me. They told me their stories. Why isn't the sexual abuse these kids go through ever discussed? The rape stories were heartbreaking. I taught art in the Philly adult prisons too, same stories there. My sib is trans, "they" have the same childhood rape story. I was involved in a gay culture called the "radical faeries", the same stories there. People want to talk about yrans being great, but no one wants to talk about HOW the people became that way.
  • The nauseating thing is that, like in Scott's case, the complications are NOT a one off. They occur more often than they don't and they want to do this to children? Absolutely criminal...
  • @GeeTmbrTmby
    A lot of people regret getting a tattoo and either live with it, cover it up with a new tattoo, or get it removed (and it is very common). My brother is a tattoo artist and has done a lot of cover up work. So, logically, a lot of people that transition would also regret it. Changing your body to appear like the opposite sex is not immune to buyer’s remorse. So when transgender “pros” argue the number of regrets are minimal, I just don’t buy it.
  • @rceravolojnr
    "We've progressed so much we've actually regressed" She's so right its not even funny these are the only sane and strong enough people to speak out against this crap!!!
  • @taylord1558
    I was a tomboy when I was a kid and said I wanted to be a boy most of my childhood but THANK GOD no one listened to me. I definitely want to be a woman, the gender I will forever be and was born as... I would have regretted it my entire life. The decision should be made when you have matured enough and understand what you are about to do. Let them grow!
  • @dazza6994
    “What is a Woman” really needs to be released free, cos the people that really need to see it will not sign up, to watch. It is hard enough to educate people when it is free.
  • As a mom to a young teen…this is both scary and heartbreaking…
  • We all go through stages, how many times have you heard someone say “I regret getting this tattoo” or “I wish I dressed differently” etc… as an adult we are able to make more secure decisions based on having years of experience. But a child or a young adult does not have the same amount of time to form a clear enough consensus to make life changing decisions. Adults can do what they want I really don’t care, but don’t infringe personal, political or sociological opinion on a life altering experience for a child.