 We could win this war. We could win this war? OK, well, joining us from Orlando, Florida is the man in that clip, Anthony Dream Johnson, who says he wants to abolish feminism and make women great again. No, but it also says, with a trademark, make women great again for women. Always great. Make women great again. But they're going to do a three-day seminar for women led by all men. In mansplaining news, a three-day conference for women led by men hopes to make women great again. How the 22 convention will make you the greatest you ever. Raise your femininity by 500%. First of all, how is a man supposed to tell a woman how to be the ultimate woman? A woman needs to be taught how to be great again. Oh, yes, we do. How to land a husband. How to lose weight. How to pump out a bunch of kids. Why do men think they need to fix the problems of women? Well, it says the world's ultimate event for women. In Orlando, Florida, that's going to be the scene of the crime. It's mansplaining platoosa. And say no to the toxic bullying feminist dogma. Taught by men to make women great again. Taking the stage now is the founder of the 22 convention you're in for a treat, Mr. Anthony Dream Johnson. Anthony Dream Johnson. The first president of the manosphere. It's run by all men, which promises to quote, make women great again. This course is guaranteed to raise your femininity by 500%. Together, we will make women great again. Excuse me, I'm mansplaining here. She said there's nothing wrong. Boom. Welcome back to the 22 convention 2022 of Orlando, Florida being held for the third year in a row at 21 Summit in Orlando. Our next speaker is a returning speaker to 21 Summit and specifically the 22 convention, who's actually one of our founding speakers back in 2020 when the world went nuts moaning and complaining about making women great again. Since then, he's given multiple presentations at our events, including his first year, make women wives again, search it, YouTube it, Google it. And last year, he gave a presentation with his wife, Colleen, who's also here in the audience. Both of these videos have done millions of views on YouTube and on TikTok and on the internet, educating millions of women how to be great again and not be degenerate, more degenerates, bad stuff like that. He's a good friend of mine, a famous YouTuber. He's got over 2 and 1 half million fans that's on YouTube and hundreds of thousands more on the platforms. Please let me welcome back to the 22 convention stage, Elliot Hulse. Welcome back. Thanks, Mark. Amen. That helps our daughters become the best women they could possibly be. And so I decided that it would be appropriate for me today to begin our speech about women's empowerment and also bring light to the fact that women's empowerment seems to be a trending topic. It's a popular topic. There are t-shirts everywhere. No woman would ever argue with the fact that women should be empowered. Most men would agree that it's great for women to have their power. And I say their power because it was only about five years ago that I started watching the videos that were being produced by 21 Summit and Anthony and the many speakers here. And I was enlightened to an idea that was foreign to me with regard to what real female empowerment was. Because if you're anything like me, you grew up in a culture that makes women's empowerment seem a lot more like being men. And so at the time I had young daughters and I thought with the, you could say, blue-pilled mindset. And the idea was give them everything they could possibly be to be the best boy they could be. Because all of the values and all the virtues that the world promoted for female empowerment was a lot like, you got to be better than the boys. You got to do what the boys do. Anything a boy can do, you can do better. And in fact, it's true for, well, one of my daughters, when it came to jumping on tables, she was just very gifted with athleticism and I thought it was so damn cool that she could jump up on tables and sprint and out, chin up the boys in her class. That was fine, that was cool, but I also knew it wouldn't last. So let's take a look at true female empowerment. What is it, and listen, I'm not up here preaching as a sense of idealism or from a sense of idealism or what it would be like if we could in a sort of dreamlike state, but from a concerned father's consideration but also application of what can I do as a father to foster an environment for the type of virtue I'm gonna describe in our talk today, which is very counter culture as you'll see. Speaking of culture, this is the state of women's empowerment today. And so of course, this is happening where but on a college campus, so we know where most of these ideas come from. The people that run these institutions seem to have good intentions but the fruits of their intentions pale in comparison. So why don't we take a look at where women are today? Now, of course I'm speaking broadly and there are different women in different states but generally speaking, if you look across the board women are dominating, dude, in so many ways. Just a glance at our culture, it seems as if women are running shit and statistically, you are. Women have higher IQs. Now, this is just what I read on Google. All right, so you might wanna do your own research but recently it's been shown that women are starting to have higher IQ levels. Women do better in school. Women graduate more than men. Women go to college more than men whether that's good or not, we'll debate. Women graduate college, women go to postgraduate school. More women have become doctors than men starting in 2017. I remember when that statistic first came out. Outside of academia, women are buying more homes, more single women buy homes than men. Women are fulfilling more management roles than men. Women are earning more money than men. As crazy as that may sound because if you take out the top 1% of men who own everything and you level the playing field in that regard, women are far better than men and I don't have the exact number but something like over the past generation their increase in wealth has gone up by 20% and then has dropped by 5%. And so for any modern man and woman that sounds like a hell yeah, right? That's amazing. These poor lowly creatures that have always been shit on and spit on and stepped on and treated so poorly are now winning or are they? Women are committing more infanticide than ever before over 60 million abortions of their own babies. Go empowerment. Women are more depressed than ever before. Women are taking more medications than ever before. Women are more single than ever before and women are creatures of relationship. Why is it that somewhere around 60% of babies are being born out of wedlock? A mother and a child with no husband? Women are raising children on their own and 70 plus percent of prison inmates come from fatherless homes. We don't need no men but our boys end up in prison. So it just makes me sort of wonder, well, if I'm gonna follow the world's definition of empowerment in order to raise my girls to do great in our culture, maybe I gotta try a different way. Maybe what we've been told about being a great woman in our day isn't really true. But why would anybody lie to you? Why would anybody want anything less than the best? I want the best for my daughters. I have a son too and I want the best for him as well. If I follow the culture, I follow the TV or the screen or I listen to the people around me, then maybe I should do what the parents of these girls have done. Send them to universities, have them have high degrees, train them to be better than every man that they can come across in the world, get that great job, conquer and create as much as you can out in the world but don't get married or have any babies. It's only gonna slow you down, my daughter. It's interesting because I work with men. That's my demographic and I've been mentoring men from the time I can remember. And so I come across a lot of really alpha male men in my work, the men that are also mentors to other young men and they look up to these strong, powerful patriarchal men. And there's a recurring theme I'm seeing with regard to these men and their daughters and raising their daughters to be just like them. Now, I love my children to be like me but does that mean that she needs to know how to take a punch, that she needs to know how to beat the boys, that she needs to know how to be a man? Well, let's see. How did we get here? So very plain. We gotta point out how and who and through what means we got into this diabolical disorientation. It's not by accident. Those who own the screens, those who own the universities, those who own all of our institutions of media and education. Those who have infiltrated our church. Those who basically own our government. Highly inspired by these incredible cultural revolters. Revolution. And I wanna be tangential but revolution seems like such a sexy idea, doesn't it? American revolution. Go America. Down to the, or down to the patriarchy or down to the monarchy. Spit on the king. We don't need any rules. We don't need any fathers. We don't need any God. Well, as these guys believed. What's all that when we can be free? Someone here mentioned the French Revolution. Wow, we gotta destroy all institutions of order so that we can be free. In my investigations as to how we got here, there seems to be a lot of this revolutionary spirit behind it. And it also seems to be the same type of people fomenting these revolutions. Starts with a J, but I won't say. And these guys change their names so you can't figure them out. So I'll begin with 1913. I could get that wrong. In 1813, 1918, the Bolshevik revolution, the Bolshevik movement, right? Which was fomented by those who believed that they needed to topple, well at that time Eastern Europe and Russia. For good reason, I think there was a guy named cross-putent that kinda got himself into the leadership and was screwing with some czar's head. And so, but there was ample opportunity for them to take his head and then start a revolution that they would hope spread west. Ultimately, the communist revolution. But we've got different names for it today and it seems to have actually won, but I don't wanna go there yet. We call it many different names. One of which comes after the name of one of these dudes, Marx. So it's interesting that Marx was the idea. He was the brain guy behind much of what we see today. And he had a lot of students and he has a lot more students today it seems than ever before. The university seemed to have embraced his ideals all over again. Now I don't know if it was him or Engels who came first, but the second guy there, Engels was mixed up with Marx's idea that society, particularly as we know it, is only possible through class struggle. That means that unless there's an oppressed or an oppressor class, then there's no mechanics for what we got going on. And so the will to power, which is a Nietzschean idea, cause his ideas are sort of intertwined here somewhat also, is the grand intention of everything we must do. And the only way that that grand intention could unfold is if I think you're better than me. You've been oppressing me. You've been holding me down. You're making my life miserable and therefore I must topple you. And we all got a gang up against you. Sounds like, hey, but maybe they had good reasons. I'm sure they did. That worked pretty well in Russia because of like Rasputin and the Tsar and the crazy stuff that was going on there and people were starving. But they had this sense that they would spread this idea west, but it just didn't take. Their idea of a utopian world where everyone was equal, where there was egalitarianism, where no one rose above anyone else, seemed like a good idea, but Western Europe and America just wouldn't buy it. Why? Because of the flourishing middle class. Capitalism. Err. Hate that capitalism, middle class. Who wants those people to have an opportunity anyway? Much rather have anger and division, but capitalism kind of made their plans suck. All these black people are all of a sudden now making money and building businesses? Damn it. How can we get them more angry? Women really have no problem. Now I gotta point out that all of our educational institutions are run by people who are heavily influenced by these guys' minds. So if some of the things I'm about to say sound crazy, just understand you've been educated by the enemy. I don't trust anything I learned in school because I know those textbooks are fruits of these nice guys' work. Women being oppressed. I'm not so sure because if we just take a quick glance into history, we see all types of powerful women all over the place. Queens and monarchs and powerful business women from hundreds of years ago. Not only that, but women have a sort of power that no man could ever consider. Women are the ones who actually create culture. Women are the ones that train the minds of the future. Women, when convinced that they're oppressed, gave up that power, raising your own children. Let these guys raise their children so that you can have real power, which is to get a middle management job. Voting is another one. From what I understand, women in one vote. It was something that was, let the guy, let my husband take care of it, I'll tell you what. Her opinion definitely swayed his opinion. What I think the fomenting of disdain or dissatisfaction in women that I think was more of a product of propaganda, did was not give a woman a vote, but it canceled the family vote. Because if a family is truly a family, then there should be one set of values. So by giving women this false sense of empowerment because of this false sense of disempowerment, they disempowered the entire civilization, because now the family is split. So I gotta point out Angles, the guy in the middle there, because he wrote a whole book about the oppressive nature of the family structure. He was convinced, I guess, either that or he was a tricker, but he wanted to convince the population, the people, women, that the family structure is an oppressive structure and that they'd be far better off if they got rid of it. So it was through the ideas of these men that contraception came in, abortion came in. All kinds of sterilizing, neutralizing, disengendering practices began to unfold, well, over there. Eastern Europe, Germany, I'm not a historian, but I'm not so sure about the story we're told about Germany either. It's gotta be a reason why they were mad, but anyway. So anyway, yeah, I think Berlin was the seat of a lot of that stuff flourishing and it was just a fucking whorehouse. People didn't like it, I don't blame them, but yeah, the whole world's a whorehouse now. Anyway, so the Cultural Revolution, which ultimately led to in America something we call the sexual revolution, flower power. How many of us have parents that are raised in the 60s? Boy, what a shit show. Most of them don't even live with their spouse or I don't know what's going on with that generation anyway. But so the sexual revolution, so that brought us a level of gosh, always kind of sounds bad, but freedom, but chaos. I was trying to explain to my daughter the other day the importance of boundaries. And I had to use the example of a musician. If a musician's gonna create beautiful music, he's gotta discipline himself. He's gotta learn the instrument. Charlie Parker, by the way, is his quote. He's gonna learn the instrument. That means you gotta be disciplined. You can't just do whatever you want. Learn the instrument. Then you gotta learn the notes. You gotta study those notes. And you gotta pay very close attention to where each one of those notes go because if something's out of order, the whole thing's gonna be messed up. You need those boundaries. You gotta pay attention. But if you wanna be free as a musician and you forget all that stuff, you're gonna make lousy music. The sexual revolution unbound the most powerful music that a human could make which happens through the sexual act and turned it into ugly music. And it's totally against the natural law so we had to use technology to allow it happen. I listened to a talk the other day with a man who quoted another man, and I'm not so smart as to remember every man's name, but he said that when we legalize contraception, homosexual marriage is right behind us. It's coming right next. And unfortunately he got to die right before 2015, I think it was, when homosexual marriage became the law of the land. Chaos is the law of the land. So the sexual revolution is not necessarily a good thing because when you don't have boundaries around something amazing, you create shitty music. And we're living in the fruits of a society that plays shitty music, literally and metaphorically. So enough blaming these guys. We're really the ones to blame because we bit their bait hook line and sinkered. Most Gen Zers and millennials think communism's a good idea. We are living in a time that's so wrought with sin that we're proud of it. We had the conversation at lunch about contraception mainly, but sin in general. And I surmised that there was a time that when we did live in sin, at least there was a sense of guilt. I know this is not right. And you know what we had? The confessional by repent. But now it seems as if those who are living with virtue are the ones that have to repent to those who are steeped in sin because sin is the law of the land. That's where we are. So, okay. I don't wanna blame Protestantism. I do, but I don't. Because from what I understand, Martin Luther was a devout Catholic. And he held very many strong Catholic traditions. He'd do out some of the baby with the bathwater. But perhaps for a good reason. But what he did do was, well, basically what you see what I'm doing here is I'm stepping back. So even before the Protestant Revolution, even before the Bolshevik Revolution, a lot of this stuff was going on. So Western civilization, let me give you a backdrop. Western civilization is founded on Christendom. All the beauty, all the art, all the architecture, all the music, all the amazing, beautiful shit that you see when you go to Europe is Catholic. This, that's the ethos from which Western civilization was born. And of course, where there's power, there could be corruption. There's no question about it. And there's no question that there was some corruption. But to reject the order, to reject the foundation, to reject the graces from which your society flourished and flowered opens the door for revolution. And so we find ourselves here today in a society that's post-Christian, post-Catholic, and this guy, even though he was a devout Catholic, and you'll see where my talk is going, had a strong devotion to the most powerful woman who ever lived, who carries their greatest virtue, Mary, kinda kicked it in its ass because he wanted to have many wives. And so as a means by which he wanted to exert his power as a man, he wanted to create ultimately what is chaos, is the destruction of the order of a society by saying I reject authority, hierarchy, I become my own hierarchy, my own authority, and I'm a married man and woman as I want. So I'm not, listen, not trying to sow division. I only just reverted to being a Catholic about four years ago. I'm learning this stuff now. And maybe it was because of my childhood or my infant baptism that maybe I have a sense that I need to defend it, but I like to dig into history. I like to figure out why. Confirmation bias don't get me wrong. I'm not a perfect man. But the deeper I dig, the more I look, the more I realize that the babies that were thrown out with the bathwater during this revolution started a thousand years before the Bolshevik Revolution is where we could trace, I believe, where we could trace the foundation of modern feminism. How is that so? How is it that modern feminism is a fruit of the Protestant Reformation? Well, I'll tell you. Because one of the ways that the baby was thrown out with the bathwater was with the desecration of the feminine image, the perfect feminine image, the virgin mother, Mary, mother of God. I struggled for a while, but it didn't take me too long because I realized if I need an icon for my daughters, I need an image for my daughters. I need an example for my daughters that they can relate to. Maybe Mary's a good idea. So I gave her a chance because even being Catholic, I grew up in a revolutionary world and one that rejects tradition and Mary is the face of Catholic tradition. I don't really even believe that most people who have such vitriol towards Mary, when you bring up her name, you need a lot of courage. I think that's why God chose me. To even say her name, it's a hatred towards order. It's a hatred of Western civilization. It's a rejection of Christendom and ultimately a rejection of Christ. So the desecration of the perfect feminine image, which was always an icon for women to hold themselves to, to look towards as a noble example for what they could be, is got to be a fruit of Satan. If you hate the flesh that Christ was clothed in or you get such a vitriol or hate or angst in your body when she's mentioned, which by the way, nobody worships Mary. And I have something to say about quote unquote idols too. If an image of a woman who holds high regarding your heart as she should, she is the mother of God. She is the spouse of the Holy Spirit. She is the sinless immaculate conception, but I can have a picture of my grandmother, who's a great woman in my house. I can have a picture of my deceased relatives who I love and look at their picture. I think about them. Well, then that's idolatry too. I don't mean to go down this rabbit hole, but this is the weapon by which those who hate the perfect image of the woman use as a means for desecrating her image. So I gotta be selfish here for a moment. I'm gonna go back. All theological stuff aside, all religious stuff aside. I'm not a theologian, but I've always been called by God. I'm a religious man. I always have been dabbled around a whole lot. I find myself here. In fact, God called me here through the graces of my infant baptism. But just being practical, right? I have this conversation with quote unquote atheists and I just say, listen, could it just be a good idea? Like wouldn't it be helpful if we had a sense of guilt about our sin and then the world would be a better place? Wouldn't it be helpful to think that when you die you're gonna be held accountable at a judgment for the dumb shit you did? Wouldn't you imagine that if you knew there was gonna be a punishment for the bad stuff you're doing, you'd probably do less or at least the other people would? So for me, religion, of course, I'm called in my heart, I'm an emotional guy. But at the same time, it's practical. We had two speakers come up today that admitted they're not religious people. But damn sure wouldn't eschew religious value. It was Richard Grannon, which was so funny to watch him wrestle on the stage. Who's saying like, I'm not a religious person, but we need God. I'm not a religious person, but because it just makes sense. It's practical, it's logical. We suffer without God. But the same with Mary, we suffer without Mary because wouldn't you say it's a practical idea for both men and women to not just have the image of the perfect man, which by the way, Mary only elevates Christ. She doesn't take his place. She brings Christ to us. Nobody loves Christ more than his mother. And nobody, none of you, none of me, none of us could love his mother more than Christ did. We can't love her enough. Christ will just, I still love her more. We can't love Mary enough. But anyway, isn't it a good idea that there's not only the image of the perfect man in Christ, it's good. I don't wanna make anybody believe that I think that it's, you need anything else. He is the lamb that brings salvation to the world. It's him, it's Christ. It's all about him. It's the son. He gives us life, but Mary gave him Christ life anyway. Isn't it a good idea to have an image of the perfect woman, the immaculate woman, the virgin most powerful for men to say, you know what, if I'm looking for a wife, I think I want one like this. Not only do I think it's a good idea for me to have one like this, but if I were God, let me be so pretentious. And I were gonna come down to earth. I need a portal. I'm gonna get down there because I got a message for those guys. I gotta take on flesh. I am going to create a portal. I am going to create the perfect woman to come through. Now, why would God choose a less than perfect, no, not choose. Why would he create a less than perfect woman to come through? Is God so silly, so illogical, that he's gonna create what some people say, a mere woman like you and I. There's nothing special about her. That's what I hear. God married her, that's the spouse of the Holy Spirit. And we also know it's biblical because when the angel comes to her, which by the way, Christ comes through the angelic salutation. There's no Christ if an angel doesn't come to a virgin and say, Hail Mary, you're full of grace. He didn't say, Hail Mary, you're pretty good. He didn't say, Hail Mary, you got some grace. He said, Hail Mary, you are full of grace. I want a wife that's as close to that as possible, fellas. But if you don't know Mary, you have no image. You have no example. But I didn't even start there. That's not where I began. I began with, well, what kind of image, what kind of example, not the pop culture shit, not Nicki Minaj, not Sex and the City Girls, but I know they don't watch that shit anymore. It's mostly on Netflix. What examples are there for me to venerate in my home for my daughters to emulate? Oh, Jackie O. Kennedy or Queen of England or Hillary Clinton or who, Madonna? That's so funny, Madonna. You can see how they invert and pervert things. Who, who, who? There are lots of good women out there, right? Right? Who then? I'm really thinking if you guys could think with me that'd be helpful, but I'm not sure there are any. Now I know that as a man and as a woman, it's true too, it's always good to emulate Christ, perfect man. I'm not a woman, but if I was one and I have a lot of empathy because of my daughters, I think I might want a female example to follow. Well, once again, I don't wanna, I'm not knocking these guys, but I think it was one of his heirs that went around smashing images of the perfect woman. I'm not so sure I'm too happy about that. I'm not so sure I'm too happy about the fact that we almost, I almost, mind you, I'm not a great Catholic, just figuring this stuff out. I'm not so sure it's a good idea that we have sort of a, you know, we say antichrist and I think a lot of people understand that and there are different opinions, but the antichrist might be a guy, I'm sure, but there's definitely an antichrist spirit, I know I had it, where you say the name Jesus and you kinda cringe, that's for everyone. I don't know how that happened to me, but it was there, I recognized it. Even when I started to become Christian, I was like, Jesus, it's diabolical. That's all I can say. I've had to grow accustomed to saying his name. There's power in the name. But if you say Mary, you might get whipped worst by Christians. I made a post on my Facebook yesterday about the fact that I'd be coming here and I'm gonna talk about Mary. Rrrr, rrrr, rrrr, rrrr. We live in an anti-Mary world. There's an anti-Mary spirit in our world. No wonder feminism reigns. How could there be such anger? Lord, have mercy on me. Try my best. I think I'm doing okay with being objective and forgiving of people. They're confused, maybe not, I don't wanna say they're bad people, they're not. But with such confusion about what's so beautiful and what's so virtuous and what's so holy and divine, in the feminine. Oh, I do remember. You know what we do, women do? I know you guys know that Nicki Minaj is trash. Pagan goddess worship, that's what has replaced Mary. Pagan goddess worship, goddess. I see these women on Instagram, they float around like they're a goddess. I'm a goddess, most of them are whores, by the way. But they're goddesses because I have flowers and I have dangly things and I have paintings on my body. Usually they have tattoos everywhere. They're goddesses. They've become goddesses themselves and they're invoking like Greek goddesses or something like that. It's wacky, it's weird. But like one of our speakers said that if we don't have a god, we become our own gods. So it's a form of narcissism. But we don't have the mother of God, virgin, most powerful. And of course I like that name because the virtue I wanna instill in my daughters. I gotta be honest, virgin, most powerful. I try not to be so nostalgic about times past. Here's a tendency to do that, I do it. I wasn't around so I can think highly of it. But I can't help but to think that there had to be a time, it's recorded that there was virtue in purity. Like now, if you're a virgin, there's something wrong with you. But prior to the sexual revolution, the cultural revolution and the Marxist we saw before was that so, I'm not so sure. I think there was a time when there was value and valor and virtue in virginity. Well we know it because the icon of our perfect example in a woman says so. I don't think it was a mistake. And I do believe in a perpetual virginity. So I thought it would be fun to just kind of rattle off a few of the names of this most powerful woman, which I'll show you in a moment, has inspired men more than any big boo blonde broad could ever. More men have created art and beauty and cathedrals and music and poetry and all the amazing things that women crave. Why don't they give me stuff? Because of her virtue and all of her names beckon to her virtue. Not her big boobs, in fact she's very modest. Not her short skirt. Not her master's degree. Not her big paycheck. Her BMW. Her extroverted verboseness that gets all of the attention that she would ever want or posting on Instagram. So you can get a bunch of thumbs up and DMs. But from virtue, and look, it's not just women. This is a talk about women, so I'm talking about women. But virtue seems to be vomited on today. So anyway, I chose this picture because I love it so much. She seems so approachable. She was a human. There's no question about it. I'm not saying she's divine. She's not. She was a creation. There was perfect creation, but a creation. Jesus was begotten. Took me a while to figure out what that meant. Not created, begotten. She was created. Begotten means he was always here. He was always here, he just showed up. Well, he didn't just show up. Came through her based on what? An angel visiting her and whispering that angelic salutation. And you know what that made her? This is, I just can't, you can't refute her value when you pay attention to her titles, one of which is spouse of the Holy Spirit. If you're a Christian, you probably believe that when a man and a woman come together in marriage, they become one flesh. It's a mystery, that's what Paul says. You become one flesh. Meaning among many things that you're like, you know each other really, really well. My wife and I have been together going on a hundred years. Call her my old lady. We know each other pretty damn well. We can finish each other's sentences. We know what each other's thinking. We can feel each other's vibes. We're like one thing. Is this any ordinary woman? Or is she one thing with God? Like there's no division. Like she's the spouse of the third person of the Holy Trinity. And so if anybody has any problems or any hangups about who Mary is, don't forget she's one flesh and brought the flesh of God into the world. I think we should pay more attention to her. So anyway, this isn't the greatest list, but I have a few here that I think are really awesome because Catholics do this, man. There's like, and when I say Catholics, I'm talking Orthodox. I'm talking Christians from the apostolic age. First Christians, the way things were done for 1500 years until some revolutionaries got involved. If you're a Christian and you reject tradition of 1500 years, meaning prior to the revolution, you might wanna just check back a little bit because the baby left with the bathwater. One of the things that the reformers did was totally sterilize the faith and left us with solo Scriptora, but that's a weird one too. Solo Scriptora, where does this say in the Bible? Bible only. And who gave us the Bible? It didn't fall out of the sky, just to alert ya. Bible didn't fall out of the sky, the Catholic Church gave us the Bible. So you probably have to throw out the Bible too, but anyway, that makes too much sense. Holy Mary, mother of God. Can you argue with that? You can't believe in Jesus and say she ain't the mother of God. Holy virgins of virgins, mother of Christ, mother of the divine grace, mother most pure. Oh, mother most chaste, mother most undefiled, mother most admirable. Virgin most faithful, virgin most merciful, virgin most venerable, mother of the savior, seed of wisdom, cause of our joy, spiritual vessel. Ark of the Covenant. She is the Ark of the Covenant. What was the Ark of the Covenant? It was where God was to be found in the Old Testament. Where do we find God? But inside that Ark, virgin most powerful. I'll give you one more. The New Eve. It almost seems as if the Old Testament and the New Testament sort of mirror each other. Wouldn't you say? I'm not a scholar, but I think this. I watch a lot of YouTube videos. And so if grace was lost through a woman, there was no question about it. Michael did a great job explaining it. Yeah, it was lost through a woman, but the man let it happen. Don't listen to your wife. It was lost through a woman. Wouldn't it make sense that it was then found by a woman? Don't you think it would make sense that if it was lost, you know, they say the alpha and the omega, this sort of cyclical thing that happens. If it was lost here, it would be found here too. The last shall be first and the first shall be last. I don't need to convince you, it's a fact. It's through her. So anyway, those are some of the names of Mary. And all of her names point to her virtue. That's what is my call to action. My call here is back to traditional virtue, not virtue signaling virtue, not social justice virtue, but divine justice virtue. We need religion. We need God. We need Christ. We need Mary. So just to kind of show you the type of veneration or love. Women, if you want love, if you want real love, if you wanna see what the manifestation of real love from a man looks like, it's in the gifts he can bring you. The home that you live in, the clothes that you wear, the food on your table. Man, it's our desire to love you by giving you stuff. That's why when you're strong and independent or turned off, I can't buy this woman anything. She's got more money than me. It's ugly. But when we can come to you even with our meager gifts, you get to receive it, but that gives us joy. This woman, no woman on the face of the earth has more depictions of her by brilliant artists than Mary. Brilliant loving men painting after painting after painting after painting. Wouldn't you love to be a woman like that? But hey, you got Instagram and you got your selfie stick. So you're good, right? Cathedral's. In veneration of a woman comes these grand structures. Notre Dame. If you want gifts from a man, you want love from a man, you want the pouring out of all that's good that a man wants to give you, could you imagine emulating anyone better than the one that this is built for? No. By the way, where I'm listening to an audio book about Mary, of course. And the author's talking about how there really is no great, beautiful, religious Jewish art. There's art, there's no great, beautiful religious art. There's no great, beautiful, Protestant art. It doesn't exist. Now there are artists that are Protestants, but there's no Protestant art. There's no great, beautiful Muslim art. We're Muslim artists, but like this and for what, a woman? It is as strange as it sounds because we live in a world that smashed the patriarchy happy. It was Christ through Mary that elevated the status of women worldwide. It's Christianity that rose women up to such a degree that men would create such amazing things out of love for a woman. But the author also said that, well, number one, where there's Mary, there's flourishing culture. Where there's Mary, there's victories in battle. You'd be amazed. Look up the battle of Lepanto. We'd be living under Sharia law if it wasn't for the rosary. There's victory in battle. There's flourishing of culture and education. Matter, mother, material blessings. Mary, ma, mother. She infuses culture and material with beauty, Catholic beauty. These Catholics venerate Mary. Orthodoxy too, kind of the same in a way. But when you threw the baby out with the bathwater, you got ugliness. They're not beautiful. This is beautiful. You need Mary. So we had Columbus Day. Now you notice that when revolutionaries want to destroy stuff, what do they do? They smash statues, right? And they always think they're doing a great job. Smashing Mary statues is no different than what happened during the pandemic when we were smashing the Abraham Lincoln statues. So when you want to destroy a culture, you destroy their heritage. You destroy their tradition. And so of course, Columbus Day is now like Indigenous Duke Bagh Day or something. I don't know what the hell it is. We venerate the savages that lost because this Catholic man was so bad. I'm grateful for him. And he was grateful for marrying so much so that he named his ship the Santa Maria. Mary set foot on the new land. And she did it in a mirror to different ways because Catholics believe that revelation history did not end. It'd be a shame if revelation history just ended. God never leaves us. Mary appears at various times throughout history in what Catholics call apparitions. But anyway, it was Mary literally in Guadalupe who had the biggest conversion of people in the world, Central and South America. And it wasn't at the end of a sword. It was inspiration for a woman. Look up to our lady of Guadalupe. She came on that ship. Maria, Santa Maria and the Nina, the little girl. Wouldn't you wanna be that kind of woman that inspires that in a man rather than being a slut? You could inspire a hard dick, but that's not too hard to do. In fact, robots can replace you. But a woman that inspires this. I'd wanna learn more about her, wouldn't you? These are some of the apparitions of Mary. So basically, like I said before, there have over the past, I don't wanna say like 500 years or something, I'm getting these numbers wrong, but there have been something like over 2,000 apparitions of Mary. Meaning Mary shows up to someone in a piece of toast or something. It just happens all the time and it's weird. Half of it is garbage, but there are 15 approved apparitions of Mary. Meaning that Mary came to these people and had a message for them and everyone said, you're crazy, you're nuts. We don't believe you, but we're gonna investigate. That's what the Catholic Church does. Investigate, it says. Oh, so you came to these three little children in Fatima, Portugal? We don't believe you. And they do lengthy investigations. Do you know that the name, the word devil's advocate? Yeah, this is devil's advocate. You know where it comes from? Scrutiny about these apparitions. Meaning they hire someone, investigator, whose only job is to prove it wrong. He's called the devil's advocate. So we got devil's advocate that proved, said, hey, look, there's no question this happened. Plus the secular newspapers, I'm talking about this one over on the right, there were those who saw it happen. Look up the miracle of the sun in Fatima. Same year as the Bolshevik Revolution, by the way. Night, I'm gonna get it wrong, 1913 or 17 or 18, something like that, 1913. You can see I'm not a scholar. I'm just a meathead with a pointer. So it's interesting though. So in this apparition, they call it Lady of Good Success, Mary, this was about 500 years ago in South America somewhere. Does that make sense? Maybe not. But it was a long time ago. And she predicted the world that we live in today. Some of the things that she said, among others, is that there will be no purity left amongst children. Children will be turned against their parents. Just a lot of things like feminism is gonna rain. She talked about Freemasons before Freemasonry was a thing. And in regards to your opinion of them or the Jays, they don't like their names being called out. They pull the strings of evil in our world today. Look it up. So she predicted that and she had a remedy. She always has a remedy. She never comes without hope. She says, look, if you guys don't do what I say, which is basically, every time she says do something that I say, she's saying to appease my son. It's always through Mary to Jesus. Mary never stands on her own. Here, here and here, she gives the same advice. Now, it comes with a lot of different things, but there's one element that's always present. That is to pray the rosary. Whoa, okay. That opens up a whole new can of worms and a whole lot of misunderstanding and hatred and vitriol and diabolical disillusion about what the rosary is. Now, the word rosary comes from rose, which was adopted at some point in terms of venerating Mary. Now, once I said, like I said before, Catholics don't worship Mary. In fact, they had such a desire to distinguish the difference between the veneration of a saint, which all Christians from the dawn of Christianity recited or believed in the tenets of the Apostles Creed, one of which is, I believe, in the Communion of Saints. But there's been such a debate and such clarity needed to be. Now, you don't think that Catholics are just so dumb that they're like, oh, I'm gonna worship Mary. There's a lot of thought gone into this and a lot of explanation as to what's really going on here. Doolia versus Letria. Letria is the worship only reserved for God. That's it. Nobody gets Letria, the type of divine worship, but Doolia is communion with the saints, Mary being the top saint. Now, what is a rosary? She asks us to pray the rosary. She tells the little children of Fatima, pray the rosary. She tells St. Dominic, pray the rosary. At the Battle of the Banto, she said, pray the rosary. Well, what is the rosary? If I could just boil it down to this, it's the Bible on beads. Now, most people don't understand that. They didn't know that. If I say that to people, they'll say, well, what are you talking about? The rosary is centered completely around the life, the birth, life, and resurrection, or death of Jesus. His birth, his life, his death, and his resurrection. It's totally Jesus centric. Each decade of the rosary, I got one here. I'm gonna teach you how to pray the rosary real quick. Now, I'm gonna do it because it takes about half an hour to get through it, but I want you to understand what it is because Mary calls this, along with many of the other saints, the weapon, the spiritual weapon. It's a litany of prayers. It's all it is. A litany of prayers, one of which is the Hail Mary, which is totally biblical. Every aspect of the Hail Mary, I'm gonna get to it in a moment because there's so many different parts, is biblical. It's just basically reciting bits of the Bible. Hail Mary, full of grace. Who said that? The angel. The Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Elizabeth told her that when she went to go visit. Holy Mary, mother of God, that's biblical too. Can't remember where. Pray for us sinners now at the hour of our death, amen. And so, communion with saints, we're told to pray for each other. Anyway, you can do your own research. So, the cross is the Apostles Creed. There are five our fathers and then there are five decades of Hail Marys. Now, here's the thing. When you pray the Hail Mary with each one of these, you're meditating on one of the mysteries of Christ. There's a lot going on here. It's pretty complex but pretty damn amazing. Pretty powerful too and there are a lot of promises associated with praying this litany of prayers. It's like a bouquet of prayers. But here's why I think this is important with regard to my talk and the things that we're explaining and discussing here at this event. Each one of the mysteries that you meditate on with each decade of the rosary, you're meditating on one of the virtues of Mary or Christ. Now, the first series is called the Joyful Mysteries. You go around one time, it's called the Joyful Mysteries. The joyful mysteries are centered around how Christ got here. The first of the joyful mysteries is the Annunciation. So we pray while meditating on the angelic salutation, Hail Mary. Christ came to the world through that. Now, in order for Christ to make his way through Mary in that instance, there must have been a virtue and that virtue is humility. And if we're gonna combat feminism, there must be a focus on humility, wouldn't you agree? So I can see how praying the rosary would combat feminism if women prayed with their mind meditating on humility. Mary had to be humble. The second decade in the Joyful Mysteries is the Visitation. She goes after she discovers that she's pregnant and finds out also that her cousin, old woman, who was not supposed to have any babies, was pregnant too. She runs off to go help her instead of what we do now. You lay around and take care of myself. I can't do anything I'm pregnant. Well, she goes off and she helps her cousin. Charity, would it not be good to meditate on the virtue of charity, meaning love of the other as other, honoring the other, even though I might not get something in return? There's a sort of natural solipsism to women. I think it makes sense, but solipsism essentially means self-focus. And it makes sense that a woman would be naturally solipsistic because, well, she's gotta protect herself and her baby. So God kind of puts that in there but in order to sort of root it out when it's not really necessary, a strong sense of charity and focus on that virtue might be a good idea. The third set is the nativity. This is when in her lowly state, she finds place in a poor place away from home amongst animals in a barn and gives birth to the son of God, poverty. Poverty, that's a tough one, right? Like, do I really wanna be poor? But if you really think about it, it's a matter of detachment. Simplicity is a way I'd like to describe it. Would women not be more like Mary and combating feminism if there was a sense of simplicity in your life? And then the fourth is the presentation at the temple. She is pious. She is obedient. She brings her baby, even though maybe she doesn't understand but I'm pretty sure she did, she did what she was supposed to do. And that is obedience. Maybe sometimes our own will isn't what's important but doing the right thing. Would that not be helpful to meditate on? And then the final one, the final decade is losing and then finding Jesus in the temple. And that mystery, I think is really associated with purpose and mission. And not only a sense of purpose and mission for herself but the detachment as a mother from your children to allow them to be unencumbered by your fear for them to live their mission in life. She was afraid. She lost her son who she was entrusted with by the Holy Spirit. She's freaking out. She realized, I have to let go. Would it not be good to have a sense of detachment towards your children rather than making your children the God of your life? So that's it, that's all. That's my talk for y'all and I hope you guys enjoyed that. I would encourage you if you know nothing about Mary but you want to combat feminism, check her out. She's pretty cool. Done. Any questions I got? A minute and a half, 90 seconds. Okay, cool, thank you guys. Oh, oh, oh, yes, dude, of course you do. I remember you from every year I'm here and I get to talk. Where's your husband? He's in... Oh, he's here too? I remember meeting him before. He's over there. I just, did you say five decades? Yeah, so if you look at it here, it's broken up, there's our father in between each one. And so you got one, two, three, four, five. Okay, and all the ones in between are Hail Mary? The ones in between are our fathers. So beads actually began as pattern noster beads. So a lot of people think that these beads came out of Satan's ass or something. But in fact, yes, crazy, but in fact, what the desert fathers and the early Christians would do is they would have rocks in their pockets. And they would pray by switching the rocks from one pocket to the other. And they would, so it was that in the beginning, they would pray the entire Psalms of King David and they memorized them, but most people couldn't read. And so it became difficult to teach people how to pray this rocks in the pocket Psalter. So then they started saying, well, just pray the our father. And so that they would pray 150 our fathers because they were 150 Psalms. And they would go from pocket to pocket, but you can just imagine walking around with all these pockets. So St. Anthony the Great decided, well, why don't we string some beads and we'll create pattern noster beads, our father beads. And then as Marian devotion began to flourish in like the 13th, 12th, 13th century, they began just turning it into a litany of different prayers. So you got about six different prayers in here. Okay. Well, I'm not a Catholic. I'm a Baptist of Catholic hostel with Messianic Jewish leanings. So you can't put me in a box. I'm just a believer. And that was very interesting. I learned some stuff I didn't know. And thank you. Thank you. We can win this war. Okay. Well, joining us from Orlando, Florida is the man in that clip, Anthony Dream Johnson, who says he wants to abolish feminism and make women great again. No, but it also says with a trademark, make women great again. Always great. Make women great again. 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