Gutfeld on NSA Sex Chats: In Order for Public Acceptance of Abnormal Behavior, You Need Approval from the Top

‘That’s what this was’

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    GUTFELD:” So how did we get here? I’m going to go back to something that the freakin' media would never touch. Former U.S. assistant secretary for health, Rachel Levine. When I first saw the picture of Levine, I thought it was a joke. This is the assistant secretary of health. This is a comical meme, a visual joke. This can’t be real. How can this be in charge in the top echelons of health? It’s absurd and it’s wrong. And then you saw the policy recommendations. This is a person who said gender affirmation care was medically necessary, effective, and safe for non-binary youths. Hm, I wonder how that happened. Levine also said any attempts to keep trans women out of female sports was going to lead to despairing deaths among trans. So these are the recommendations from somebody put there. What does this have to do with the chats? I’m getting there! In order for public acceptance of abnormal behavior, you need approval from the top. And that’s what this was. You had to advance tolerance as the rule, and to do that, you had to do it through the form of authority. You had to sanctify a behavior by having somebody in charge so that you wouldn’t say anything, you wouldn’t say anything, the other bureaucrats, the media wouldn’t say anything, because look, there is somebody running the health department. So the result is, the trickle-down from all of this, and I mean that in the purest sense, you get approved in the NSA, trans sex chats within the agency on intra-company email, sexual whims paraded because it’s your desire, it’s yourself."