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Ep. 1765 - This Video Is One Of The Worst Things I've Seen In A Long Time

A video goes viral showing a baby being refused his mother by two gay "dads." This is just the tip of the iceberg, which is why we will have an important discussion today about surrogacy. Ep. 1765 - - - Click here to join the member-exclusive portion of my show: https://dwplus.wa ...  Show more

Ladies, Let Men Have Their Spaces

I recently did a show on how the feminization of everything is destroying society. It’s obviously true and it’s been a huge disaster – especially the loss of traditionally male organizations like the Boy Scouts. However, not everyone agreed with my take, so let's respond to them. ...  Show more

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