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Ep. 1391 - Anti-Human Eco Brats Deface One Of The Oldest Monuments On Earth

The Matt Walsh Show

Thu Jun 20 2024



Stonehenge Vandalism by Activists:

  • Two individuals associated with the group Just Stop Oil defaced Stonehenge with orange powder paint, potentially causing damage to 80 species of lichen on the monument.
  • The activists' actions were viewed as anti-human and an attack on humanity itself, reflecting a broader sentiment among some environmental activists who are perceived as fundamentally anti-human.
  • The incident highlighted a growing trend where activists obstruct public spaces with impunity, often receiving tacit endorsement from the state.

Louisiana Mandating Ten Commandments in Classrooms:

  • Louisiana became the first state to require displaying the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom, starting from kindergarten to state-funded universities.
  • Proponents argued that the measure holds historical significance beyond religious connotations and is part of foundational documents for both state and national government.
  • Critics questioned its constitutionality but acknowledged that it could provide educational value by exposing students to important historical and moral principles.

Boeing CEO's Compensation and Safety Record:

  • Boeing's CEO faced scrutiny from U.S. Senators over his $32.8 million compensation amid safety concerns and investigations into falsifying inspection records.
  • Questions were raised about Boeing's safety culture, criminal investigations, and subcontractor practices following incidents like a door falling off during a flight.
  • While the hearing provided an opportunity for accountability, there was skepticism about whether real change or prosecution would result given the performative nature of such congressional hearings.

Biohacking and Extreme Measures to Extend Life:

  • Biohacking involves making changes to the body and lifestyle to extend life, with some individuals taking extreme measures.
  • Some biohackers take numerous supplements daily in an attempt to slow down aging and prolong life.
  • The use of excessive supplements, up to 40 a day, is not only financially burdensome but also raises concerns about its impact on physical health.
  • Despite efforts to avoid death through biohacking, the fundamental reality remains that mortality is inevitable for all individuals.

Denial of Mortality Through Biohacking:

  • Individuals engaging in biohacking often exhibit a refusal to accept the inevitability of death, leading to a sense of denial and delusion.
  • While living a healthy lifestyle is important, denying the natural process of aging and eventual death can result in a distorted view of reality.
  • The pursuit of immortality through extreme measures like extensive supplement intake reflects an unrealistic desire to evade the universal fate of mortality.
  • Embracing the truth that death is an inherent part of life allows for a more meaningful existence focused on genuine experiences rather than futile attempts at eternal life.

Implications of Biohacking Culture:

  • The biohacking culture promotes anti-disease and anti-death ideologies, emphasizing preventive measures over accepting mortality as an integral aspect of human existence.
  • By challenging traditional views on aging and mortality, biohackers aim to redefine societal norms surrounding health and longevity.
  • Encouraging people not to accept disease or early death as destiny underscores a shift towards prioritizing proactive health practices for enhanced well-being.