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Joe Rogan Experience #2082 — Dr. Debra Soh Transcript

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0:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. Was it really five years? Wow time flies. And then the last time I saw you was over And I'd love to hear your perspective too, I watched Yuri Bezmenov. I know you talk a lot about him and the defector. And so I have to come on the biggest podcast in the world. and it goes against what activists want you to say, the Soviet Union had planned this out for generations and that they knew that this was

3:54 If you're pushing that agenda and you've managed to convince an entire generation, because he was saying in the interview, it's going to take 15, 20 years at least to clear out that way of thinking. Because when you go to university, and I can definitely relate to that, when you are young and you're impressionable, you don't stop and think, maybe my professor is lying to me.

4:34 You look at young people and how much they're struggling nowadays, personal characteristics, traits, like basically identity markers markers as a way to, I guess, apologize if they're white, which is it's in the context of a scientific paper that's being published. The editor will say, I'm from the U.S. and she had this socioeconomic status. institutions. And now they find themselves ideologically homeless. Definitely. I mean,

7:50 So I think you can deny science regardless of where you are on the political spectrum That's more important than the facts and the measurements and the data. So it's OK to discriminate against us, as you see with affirmative action and as you see with what's happening right now in terms of the Congress hearing. Depends on the context. So we're literally talking about like

11:16 You go, oh, this hasn't gone away at all. But these people, it is a cult. And they're still like they're forgiving her for that, too. they think, well, okay, you must have oppressed these other groups donations from these universities now especially jewish families but not just jewish families a lot And if you have speech codes in place but other groups that doesn't matter.

14:56 would speak out and say we this does not represent most of us but the thing is not literally, please don't burn universities to the ground, just to be clear, nonviolent. I'm furries are hilarious and i do love furries they're cute but that also that subculture has as an animal what like a dog well you know in some schools they won't allow you to wear hats in class but they will allow you to wear cat ears no okay so in what is a woman so i was i'm very very proud

17:29 It sucks. Well, that's not real. My favorite are the are the he days you should start being a he day real gigantic problems. And if they come here and people recognize that, oh, this stuff that is going on right And then when these people find these problems, those people get social credit. Survival, food, community, friendship, meaning in life. issues that aren't being addressed and the adults and and their teachers who are validating them

21:15 people saying today? Yeah, so they're saying today, but they're saying it today and just like for what we have here, our belief in it. Which clip? Are there new robots? God damn it, Elon. Tesla designed actuators and sensors. that he could extend its fingers i mean it's it's moving his hands like exactly like a person this They're not going to be. They're not going to be.

24:16 Oh, God. My friend Eddie got one, and he said he was just going to have it and barely drive it. It looks like the future. Yeah, it really works. This is nuts. It's fake. Okay. No. Yeah, there's so much news coverage First of all, because of options. conversation. That's weird in this day and age. It's very rare to sit down for three hours with But, you know, what point in time do you decide that, like, you know, maybe I need to not do this anymore?

28:48 But with your friends, I mean, how are they feeling? and they both got off the app. That's really cute. You see their character tested you have to see how they handle stress Just try to actually just meet people. Yeah, hobbies. Actually leave your house. hot woman and it's just a filter. And there are so many people using various levels of those is. I don't understand it. Or maybe

32:45 I think that's also the case if most of your interaction with human beings is this surface level digital interaction that's enabled by social media. abandoning of the human race see this is how i feel and this is what i find interesting about And so you couldn't see the rest of the robot. but there was a lot more discussion about it. mainstream and so ubiquitous. What's going to happen when we have these robots that are now

35:42 like more than a year without any sex. but that fulfillment of connection through online means, very uncomfortable with social situations now. I think it probably exists elsewhere in the universe as well that we find out that the confines of biological beings who's the woman, the really hot lady? And I think that's coming. I don't know now either. stigma around doing anything with an application to sex or sexuality. So people I've talked to

39:56 even if they prefer that confidentiality, like, the robots are going to increase sexual violence. ability to have a real, meaningful, romantic relationship with someone? I think if you've What does it look like? As to your liking, I totally get that like at what point unless it gets to a person you know or someone's comparing their partner I was reading a statistic yesterday that one in 10 adolescents has considered suicide,

43:16 So they said we're not making these anymore. Oh, well, they're not around anymore. So let's talk about that Ew, Jesus. used to just be silicone, right? They were just like... I'm not showing this on the air. You think it's weird they give them stripper names? Like a modular head system So they're stationary and they just talk? Articulating neck, real doll,

46:06 It didn't used to be the bodies Yeah, no. How much did they cost? Oh, what's the upgrade? Yeah. Yeah. with Gen Z, especially, you know, there's so many statistics about how much time they're spending What do you teach them about how to not behave but present themselves and then also what they put on social media? girl's 19 like god i wish i was a woman like she's a woman why can't i be a woman and then you want

49:49 It seems very glamorous. And then you make money that way. changing their photos before they post them keep up with the other girls in your class I imagine must be hard too because you've got There's that new thing that you showed us yesterday, Jamie, What we smell? So this thing, I guess, does video, records audio. that's just something you wear and eventually that's going to be in your head. And when it is

52:59 And it's going to be very weird. Yeah, you're going to be able to communicate without talking. It's insane. Yeah, there was a Black Mirror episode like this with Miley Cyrus. In the Black Mirror episode, lets fans interact with her that and mostly is to combat deep fakes but we've talked about this It's not okay, but it's inevitable. This is the ad for it.

56:17 Good move for her. Why do they say that? Those are going to be out the window. They'll censor that. They do all these things. Well, perhaps. You know, there's all these campaigns to reach out to advertisers on X and have them pull is just basically a way of saying this is someone I disagree with or this is someone I just don't And you have to sort of dance around what you're saying and apologize for your preferences

1:01:11 And now I see myself put on hate lists that they publish. open up all over the country. And I'm sure you've seen the graphs of what it was like in like 1990 versus what it's like in 2023. It's insane. And we know that medicine and that this whole business of whether it's prescribing drugs or surgery, You also have to wonder, and I'll put it out there, that what kind of people want to suppress a child's puberty?

1:03:03 these influencers were grown men. overtly sexual adult videos, and ads from major brands. I don't want to misquote them, getting shot now because me and my friend tom segura we do this thing every day. We find the worst things on Instagram. Are you sure? Well, I want to say I love Tom and Christina P. privileged to be on your show to draw awareness to this because I think there's so much talk culturally about grooming, people talking about how they don't like groomers.

1:07:01 videos of 10 year old girls in their underwear like you don't know this? Or do you not care? are you not taking steps to mitigate that like just removing stuff doesn't Yeah, that would be a very interesting conversation. Next time I get the Zuck on, I'll ask him about those. So many people complaining about tons of things. Something along, let's see what the number is.

1:09:43 The average user spends 24 minutes on Instagram every day. because you're seeing also this uptick of mental health issues in that demographic. Why am I doing that? And that person that you're looking at has no idea about it. as far in development as possible before we start introducing all of this stimulation that and everyone's on there and all their friends are talking to each other on there,

1:13:03 doing all this and I don't want Talk to them about everything. What are you talking about? and grab an encyclopedia and go digging. Like what is this? What is that? You just have the question. Do you use an app? It makes you uncomfortable. contend with, unfortunately. Yeah. So that's something else that I think about, you know? or I don't know if it's just there.

1:16:48 That's what I suspected. evolve with it. Yeah. You know, the expression, the kids are all right. It's a, they're kind of, Sure, you can be ideologically captured, And now they're like, I don't fucking believe anything anymore. And then the more they've either listened to podcasts about people that have litigated They just want money. And they have an obligation to their shareholders.

1:19:47 want to become citizens to get vaccinated, we're going to sell more vaccines. Have to get it. Like I wasn't taking horse medicine. did the opposite of work I got two million subscribers in a month because of all that shit. It's on the World Health Organization's list of essential medicines. people watching and they're in fucking airport they're everywhere 40 40,000. Wow. That's crazy. I can get 40,000 people watching

1:22:40 That's what they are. They're whores for the pharmaceutical drug companies. No one cares. I was at the beginning of this, and I can tell you what's wrong with it. you don't know jack shit about this stuff. Or even just asking questions and having conversations and having Look into this. Look into this. And look at how many more vaccines have been given to people now.

1:25:29 We're one of two countries in the world. It's crazy. and I have been talking here for a couple hours now, or whatever it's been. When you sit down You have to tune in at 8 o'clock. It's like if you were still trying to have the fastest horse-driven wagon to get across the country. do i want to do the news but only get like real shallow with stuff and only have uh whatever the

1:28:45 Yeah. even more into echo chambers even if I really disagree with it. Then you have the problem of the guest who doesn't want to come on. You have so much of an opportunity to express yourself uninterrupted and unchecked. Whereas Hate watching. They just made him more and more popular. dude it's just like you don't even know you just you're you are taking the time to talk to someone without even taking the time to look into it.

1:32:56 Yeah. You bought into the wrong bullshit. like what are you doing what are you doing? That would be helpful. And then the ability to read minds. trust the science, like I do trust science. The science is not the problem. It's human bullshit That's humans. after they made people get shot up with some experimental shit. And a lot of people ignored all the warning signs because they didn't want to be an anti-vaxxer.

1:37:26 because that has such a negative connotation nowadays, But there's enough people trying to get people to go along with it, and then realizing it was wrong and the long road Well, they risk losing their licensure. the 1980s, it's fucking horrifying. And you go, oh my God, this is real. Like what? It's the only thing that's saving us right now. those people wind up getting fired too and they wind up getting cast out too and then they wind

1:41:08 You're bullshit. Like, yeah, those used to be really important. Yeah, it's not good. Barry Weiss, that are really trying to tell the truth. And they do exist. And you can find them when you've had enough. You'll be able to limit their travel, limit their ability to work. Are we allowed to do that? there's no wikipedia not even wik's biased, too. But there's no independent journalism. There's no Substack. There's no YouTube independent journalist videos where they're going over case by case, step by step, all the problems and all of the corruption that led us to this position if you don't have those people and

1:45:21 I have two friends that are pacemakers. One guy's in his 40s. Goes to a doctor. He's like, I thought I was following the rules. How many times have you blacked out on stage? And the one time she does it and it blacks out right after she says it, I think he's kind of woken up to all this shit too. That's why they post those Whoops. He's a super well-respected doctor.

1:48:46 great cost personally i think also when people see that someone is willing to take a stand and to It could. have the ability to shut people's funds off. And most people are just going to adhere. They're is going to work they're saying it's going to work and that's the only thing that's going to get us out of this. And it wasn't. It was just whether or not it made the antibodies.

1:51:54 I tell the truth, and truth is a money grab. Right. How wild is that? Yeah. if they necessarily want to have... now, like you said, because women are basically, before it was that women were seeking equal consideration helping men who may not feel like they're doing as well in society or think about Oh, there's a few of those. No. Yeah. I don't know anybody that's in that female provider, man who just sits at home thing where it works.

1:56:39 It's going to be weird. It's just there's certain gender roles. I don't know any man who does that, who's not conflicted or cucked or beaten down by that relationship to the point where, you know, like you just, it's just not normal. You want a man that can provide. Yeah. But again, I think people should do what it look i'm friends with a lot of females that are mma fighters you know yeah i have no issue with gender non-conformity i think if men want are

1:59:09 into stereotypes, that's okay. And if you naturally don't, that's fine too. But I don't think we Like maybe not. And then there's the other thing that's odd that I've always wondered. And now your body is like that all the time, which has to profoundly affect decisions you Like what the fuck happened? That's crazy. someone who's going to be more nurturing and versus when you are not on

2:02:26 It's so common. men not wanting to talk about their feelings and having mental health issues because they bottle Do you want to do it that way? and where should they go? and Simon & Schuster's website. and I always enjoy this not to be mentioned