 That's actually a really good segue to one of the topics I wanted to talk to you about later But we'll get into it now. Okay, you wrote a post maybe a month ago a month and a half called the first female president So I wanted to talk a little bit about that What that post is about and then what do you think? 48 years of Trump what kind of effects do you think will have on the United States? culturally um Well, the first female president was a post that I wrote and actually I Reposted it on medium just recently as well But I decided that I was going to lay off politics as much as I possibly could although I didn't talk with Christian before but I was gonna lay off politics as much as I could to see You know what the how all the cards would shake out for the election However back in again back in the late 20 late 2015 early 2016 I made a tweet saying that this election will be based primarily on red pill principles that guys in the Manisphere have been talking about for you know decades now and What I meant by that is that the the personality that is Donald Trump and the personality that is Hillary Clinton are both brands and they're brands that we've been very conscious of for a long time But they're more than just that they are the effigies and the the embodiments of Masculinity and the reaction to that I shouldn't I won't say feminine because there's nothing feminine about Hillary Clinton But there is a but the it's the he versus she and it's the struggle once again between whose Whose vision is going to be the one that sets the course for the country? Okay, whose vision is it going to be a he vision or is it going to be a she vision? Yeah, and we saw this come out during the During the the election, but we're also seeing more of it sort of echo right now in that The idea is that the future is female Now that to me is not anything has nothing to do with equality and has nothing to do with egalitarianism It has everything to do that's the most. Yeah, it's female supremacism. Yeah, it's both face to right on the open And so when we were going through that cycle, and this is what I wrote the post about was that it was less about Who they were as people and more about who they represented or the the Personifications of he and she and by the way guys for those listening He's referring to a short. I think video that Hillary Clinton produced a few months ago. Yeah Yeah, it was the future is female. In fact, we're I'm seeing that a lot in the hemisphere, you know Where it's the the the future is female and if you go and you look at What happened with the women's March back in January or you see the one that happened in March for? The women's Day March or even the just recently on the Earth Day. It was the March for science was there's really the March for women and you look at that and you see just how Upset these women were just how upset they are that there's not the first female president Hillary was was the embodiment of what they expected. They expected her to win They expected the first female president. They didn't care, you know, who it was They didn't care that it was that, you know, maybe she always has some kind of Parkinson's disease They didn't care anything about any of that. They just wanted the first Well, you know, clearly she had a 98% chance of winning. So, yeah Well, that's another thing is that's that is the that is the degree of certainty they were that she was that she was going to win and what was it like When when she was enduring her campaign when she was trying to appeal to male voters she comes out with I'm with her or he for she or Was the other one He for she was I'm with I'm with her and we're still seeing that right now I'm with her but we're gonna read we're gonna reheat that and pretend like we're talking about Mother Earth I'm with her, but it's not it's about You know suddenly all of the the veneer and all of the pretense get stripped away Because Donald Trump won and she lost in fact they were that was that was it the During the campaign they were saying it's her turn. It's her turn and they didn't mean Hillary Clinton's turn They meant it's her turn as it's the woman. It's the female It's the feminine imperatives turn to run the country and that's what they sincerely believe that's what they still believe right now and Again that is that also goes back once again all the way back to you know, who is going to set the the course for You know for a feminine primary society and that's really what they're that's what their nervousness and their insecurity and they're They're just they're just blanket fear is is that they won't have a say That they mean it's impossible for them not to but the the fear is that That Donald Trump the he is going to change everything for the she