[00:00] about influencers. These are influencers
[00:02] and they're friends of mine. Jackovic,
[00:06] where's Jack? Jack, he's done a great
[00:10] job.
[00:12] >> All right, Jack. We're back live. Human
[00:14] Events Daily. We're talking about Tyler
[00:16] Robinson, the alleged assassin of
[00:19] Charlie Kirk and these these strange
[00:23] protrans views that he then and
[00:26] relationship that seems to have been the
[00:28] motive for pulling the trigger and
[00:32] killing Charlie. Dr. Joseph, you were
[00:34] talking before about how it seems as
[00:37] though he was living an isolated
[00:39] existence. And so I I wonder if you
[00:42] could juxtapose that with the fact that
[00:43] we keep being told over and over and and
[00:46] I'll find myself in debates and and in
[00:47] in panels where where people will say,
[00:50] "Wait a minute, this guy is from a a
[00:52] very conservative, very Republican LDS
[00:55] Mormon family." And yet he seems to have
[00:58] been living a sort of dual life where
[01:00] he's going to see the family but then
[01:02] also becoming aranged by them all and
[01:05] carrying on this relationship with a a
[01:08] uh a man who's going through gender
[01:11] transition.
[01:13] Walk us through what's going on in all
[01:14] that.
[01:16] So I
[01:18] when we look at statistics and this one
[01:21] is relevant. You know the statistic that
[01:23] I want to share is is about social
[01:25] trust. Um and so if you go back to the
[01:28] 1970s social trust is at an all-time
[01:30] high in the US. It's a it's around 50%.
[01:33] If you ask do you trust your neighbors?
[01:35] 50% of people say yes. Coming to today
[01:38] now it's dropped about 20%. And the
[01:40] question is why? Now, most of the
[01:42] researchers when they look at this, they
[01:44] actually think it has to do with the
[01:45] rise of cable news and then also social
[01:48] media. And so when you when you have
[01:52] less news sources now and there's more
[01:54] places to get information, you can get
[01:56] algorithms that just hit you with
[01:58] certain types of content and essentially
[02:00] radicalize you very quickly. You can
[02:02] find yourself in a corner of the
[02:03] internet where um you know everything
[02:05] that Trump says makes him Hitler.
[02:07] Everything that Charlie says makes him a
[02:09] Nazi. you know, they are they are
[02:11] responsible for, you know, transgender
[02:13] genocide. Um, and if you just keep on
[02:16] hearing these messages, essentially, you
[02:18] get to a point where you feel justified
[02:21] in in harming them. You feel you feel
[02:23] like this is a a good for the world. And
[02:27] I actually think this kind of ideology
[02:29] is why we see an outsized involvement of
[02:32] um of people with gender dysphoria in
[02:35] school shootings. You know, since 2018,
[02:38] there's been 60 uh sorry, since 20 2018,
[02:40] there's been 60 mass shootings and six
[02:43] of the people have had gender dysphoria.
[02:45] Now, for I mean, I think statistically
[02:49] it's around 1% of the background
[02:51] population has that. And so that that's
[02:54] outsized. This is 10% of the people who
[02:56] are involved in these uh in these
[02:58] shootings that make up 1% of the
[03:00] population. And so the question that I
[03:02] have to myself is, you know, how much of
[03:04] it is the radicalization and this
[03:06] ideology and how much of it is also
[03:08] psychiatric medications. And this is
[03:10] kind of what draws me into this because
[03:12] if you look at um the suicide rate in
[03:15] the transgender population, it's very
[03:17] high. Um so suicide attempts at around
[03:19] 50%, uh the use of psychiatric
[03:21] medications is up by a factor of around
[03:23] four. So this means it's like you know
[03:25] it's like 60 70% of these individuals
[03:28] are not only on psychiatric medications
[03:30] but maybe on um hormone medications all
[03:33] of which can cause mood instability and
[03:36] um and we've also seen multiple cases go
[03:38] through the court system where
[03:40] psychiatric drugs have um led to
[03:42] violence as well. And so I think we
[03:44] actually have a dangerous cocktail, you
[03:46] know, a dangerous cocktail of
[03:47] medications that can be destabilizing
[03:49] and also many people being sucked into a
[03:52] radicalizing ideology.
[03:56] >> And so they they I by the way, you
[03:58] mentioned the trans genocide. It was
[04:00] this false narrative, this um you know,
[04:03] this hoax. It was just a hoax that I
[04:06] remember the media spreading this. It
[04:07] was all last year. They were saying it
[04:09] over and over and over. And yet when you
[04:12] tried to actually pick apart the
[04:14] studies, when you tried to actually, you
[04:16] know, just ask question, what what is
[04:17] this? What what are you talking about?
[04:19] And they'll they would talk about sex
[04:21] workers who were uh transgender that
[04:24] were getting into these high-risisk
[04:25] situations. Say, well, wait a minute.
[04:27] That's has nothing to do with politics.
[04:30] That is these are high-risk behaviors
[04:32] and high-risk lifestyles that have
[04:35] always carried a uh a higher degree of
[04:40] uh unfortunately a higher higher degree
[04:42] of lethality, a higher degree of
[04:44] morbidity than we have seen in other you
[04:48] know just in in traditional lifestyles.
[04:49] And that's simply a sad fact. And so I
[04:52] suppose it's you know there's something
[04:54] that someone told me um you know about
[04:57] the LDS community in Utah and
[04:59] specifically the anti or I should say
[05:01] exldds community the xldds and they said
[05:04] something about you know there's a lot
[05:06] of people who leave the LDS church and
[05:08] then they run in the opposite direction
[05:11] and and so they they believe that
[05:13] because you know they have their
[05:14] disagreements with LDS and which you
[05:16] know I don't want to get into and lots
[05:18] of Mormon friends uh including a co-host
[05:20] uh for Thought crime who I'll be on with
[05:22] later tonight and Tyler and and yet it's
[05:26] that running in the opposite direction.
[05:27] It's it's a sort of I suppose it's a
[05:29] form of rebelliousness but they take it
[05:31] a bit further, don't they?
[05:33] >> Yeah. And um Yeah. So I I you know I
[05:37] actually live in Utah so I I
[05:39] >> Oh, there you go.
[05:40] >> I know these folks and and you're right.
[05:42] You know, we we constantly see
[05:44] individuals who leave the church.
[05:45] They'll go and they'll you know they
[05:47] might start swinging or they may engage
[05:48] in drug use. Um, and so this is
[05:50] obviously like a big overgeneralization.
[05:52] >> The house the the the housewives of Utah
[05:54] as a whole series.
[05:57] >> Yes. And so I don't think it's
[05:59] surprising that we've actually seen um
[06:02] some of these these these transgender
[06:04] killers come out of Utah. So one Tyler
[06:08] Robinson was uh from Washington. This is
[06:10] actually where I used to live in Utah. I
[06:12] was down in um I was down in St. George
[06:15] and again extremely conservative part of
[06:17] the state and just I think it was just a
[06:20] year ago and this is kind of a personal
[06:22] anecdote here which is may sound a
[06:24] little bit crazy but Mia Bailey who um
[06:27] was transgender and actually killed both
[06:29] of her parents and um nearly killed her
[06:32] brother and and his wife was actually
[06:35] found in my backyard um u during the
[06:38] manh hunt. Um and so again this is I
[06:41] know this sounds this sounds insane. We
[06:43] woke up one morning and our house was
[06:45] surrounded by SWAT teams and police and
[06:49] when you look into this story again, you
[06:50] know, you know, conservative family and
[06:52] then um lots of internal problems with
[06:56] within the family, you know, was
[06:57] reported in the media and I can't help
[06:58] but wonder was that also something else?
[07:01] You know, when when you grow up in a
[07:02] very conservative part of the country
[07:04] and if that's just not for you and and
[07:06] that doesn't fit, that might radicalize
[07:08] you into the opposite direction where
[07:09] you do something terrible like um you
[07:12] know, harm harm your parents or your
[07:13] community if they if they don't align
[07:15] with you and what you believe
[07:16] >> or someone who you believe is a
[07:18] scapegoat for so many of of your your
[07:22] own insecurities and resentment. Dr.
[07:24] Joseph, thank you so much for joining
[07:26] us. We've got to get you on. My producer
[07:29] is saying, producer FS is saying we need
[07:30] this guy on once a week. Uh, where can
[07:32] people go to follow you?
[07:34] >> Yeah. So, um, the Dr. Ysef YouTube
[07:37] channel is our biggest uh on social
[07:39] media platform and that's J O S E F. Uh,
[07:42] so it's the German spelling. Um, and if
[07:44] you're interested in um coming off some
[07:46] of these medications, you should check
[07:48] out taper clinic.com. And we work in,
[07:51] you know, 15 of the US states. We're
[07:53] covering about 70% of the population.
[07:55] God bless Dr. Yseph.