Having 4 kids...brave Having a white couch with 4 kids...fearless
@DrummerJacob
5 жыл бұрын
Nitro Kielbasa keeping it white....full time job with all the cleaning supplies nearby :)
@matt_selby
5 жыл бұрын
And then this man has the audacity to put that all in jeopardy with a silly pizza. So now we know Matt Walsh in an adrenaline junky.
@Theseus9-cl7ol
5 жыл бұрын
Not just fearless....that's Nuts!
@johnathanbusse4679
5 жыл бұрын
A person who jumps over a grenade to save the people around them is a hero. The man who decided to come out as a woman to the public is not a hero. Thank you for your time.
@katsam4457
5 жыл бұрын
If the driver was muslim, he wouldn't have been fired
@jacobnunya808
5 жыл бұрын
But people on the right complained when muslims in europe wouldn't carry alcohol in their cars. Seems like a double standard to me.
@Pipsterz
5 жыл бұрын
Right. He would've been hailed for standing by his convictions... then posed for a photo- op with Rashida , Ilhan, Sosour, AOC.
@mitchellm96
5 жыл бұрын
@@jacobnunya808 difference is they are in Christian countries. And there's a difference between alcohol and killing so to make that sort of claim is outrageous.
@derekjohn4412
5 жыл бұрын
@@jacobnunya808 What side of your anatomy are you speaking from? surely not from your mouth.
@Theseus9-cl7ol
5 жыл бұрын
Yep. Islamists are the highest on the Libtard hierarchy.
@joanholliman673
5 жыл бұрын
That UBER driver is a Christian. Good for him!!
@panayitolis1
5 жыл бұрын
Good that he was fired. Not only he reneged on a contract, causing her to almost lose an appointment, he also threaten to leave her to a part of town where she wouldnt be able to find another Uber if she didnt want him to drive her back to campus . Hopefully he wont find a work as a driver again or any other kind of work that requires him to work with non-religious crackpots and he can shove his "moral judgment" up his ass. And the guy in the video can also shove his "moral judgment" up his ass.
@idiocracy10
5 жыл бұрын
@@tofu9107 is it? www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/10-22-15b.cfm
@Relentlesscopez
5 жыл бұрын
You misspelled PUSSY. Sorry hes so bigoted he cant let others live their own lives. Glad he was fired.
@dwarvenmoray
5 жыл бұрын
Morgoth Bauglir If a stranger came up to you & offered ten dollars & gave you a bat to beat their dog, would you do it? Would you help someone if they gave you a whip & a few bucks to whip their children for doing nothing wrong? I don't give a shot if you think "its a woman's right", its not. I'm gonna say this right now, & I mean it with all my heart, I would die in the most painful & slow way just to prevent the death of unborn children who did absolutley nothing wrong. Oh Lord, please help put an end to this terrible tragedy that occurs daily.
@Relentlesscopez
5 жыл бұрын
@@dwarvenmoray the fact that you think those are equitable just shows how unhinged your opinions are.
@janestanway2141
5 жыл бұрын
She was not a victim .. her child was :(
@Relentlesscopez
5 жыл бұрын
Children arent special. Childbirth ISN'T a miracle.
@danielacarpenter8890
5 жыл бұрын
Jane Stanway .. well said
@Lovuschka
5 жыл бұрын
Uber driver fired for declining to help someone to kill children. What a crazy world we live in.
@marcus4155
5 жыл бұрын
He was fired for not doing his job.
@bernieeod57
5 жыл бұрын
@@marcus4155 His job conflicted with the Word of God. The Locomotive engineer who refused to transport Jews to the camps was also executed for not doing his job
@Lonarix1
5 жыл бұрын
Bernie EOD are you honestly comparing an abortion to the holocaust? That was rhetorical. I am neither supportive or against abortion.
@Kiki-fe2le
5 жыл бұрын
He is sowing treasure in heaven!
@Kiki-fe2le
5 жыл бұрын
@@Lonarix1 Murder is murder, so yeah the Holocaust is appropriate. This is the Holocaust of babies
@erickim6533
5 жыл бұрын
Let's look at this from a Christian perspective. God put's this Uber driver in a position where he must choose between the ways of man or the ways of God. He obeyed and chose the way of God. This woman rejected God's servant and his ways. But instead of "walking away grieving" she persecutes him and this world complies. This is how arrogant and self-centered our world has become. They don't fear the Lord nor respect his servants. As Christians, we will all be put to the test. WILL WE OBEY WHEN GOD CALLS! Even if it means losing our job's, reputations, freedom, family, or lives. Are you prepared to testify of God and his ways, knowing you will be rejected and persecuted for it. Did you "sit down and count the cost"? Are the churches preparing his servants for this? The day of the Lord is at hand! And the haughtiness of man shall be humbled, and the lofty pride of men shall be brought low, and the Lord alone will be exalted in that day.
@bryonmason6330
5 жыл бұрын
Outstanding Ober driver. I'll chip in on their legal fee's.
@kennapop3
5 жыл бұрын
Lyft!
@Andronicus87
5 жыл бұрын
AAAH i HAVE A HORMONE DIFiCENCY AND CANNOT GROW A BEARD AND i'M 37 YEARS OLD!!! I don't want to be executed!!! lol. This is not a Joke I really cannot grow a damned beard and I hate looking like a damned 16 year old at age 37
@bryonmason6330
5 жыл бұрын
@@Andronicus87 Try looking 50 when your 16. There's alot worse problems to have. You want to grow a beard , dry shave weather you need it or not. After a year you'll wonder why you ever wanted a beard.
@bryonmason6330
5 жыл бұрын
@@kennapop3 ?
@kennapop3
5 жыл бұрын
@@bryonmason6330 Lyft is another service Like Uber. Uber's response to their driver expressing a pro life view point was to fire the driver.
@Angelbach1995
5 жыл бұрын
If you are the get away driver in a robbery, you get the same punishment as the robbers. If you drive a baby to his death appointment, you should be equally liable as the all of the actors.
@caroleweber2455
5 жыл бұрын
I hope Uber reinstates this driver. Also, if the woman does pursue legal action against this Good Samaritan, I hope a Gofundme account will be established for him, to which I will donate. Please keep us informed about this situation. Thank you and keep up your good work. God bless you.
@michaelvalentine782
5 жыл бұрын
Make student loan debt expellable by bankruptcy. Banks would be forced to assess student loans just like any other investment and stop loaning money on worthless degrees.
@gerardmulder7656
5 жыл бұрын
Michael Valentine Great idea!
@cenzgullo3097
5 жыл бұрын
Banks stopped giving student loans in 2009, when the Federal Government took on the role under Obama.
@alvvinreynosa9368
5 жыл бұрын
Sad how people use abortion as a contraceptive . The movie UNPLANNED was mind blowing eye opener
@joselynm5634
5 жыл бұрын
Sad to see the left labeled it as propaganda. Search it up and you see what genre it falls on.
@huacxix4032
5 жыл бұрын
Alvvin Reynosa, Unplanned was a very powerful movie. I highly recommend that people go see it.
@maryhildreth754
5 жыл бұрын
I've been a housewife for 32 years and when you said that about the couch, I actually felt some anxiety. Please stay away from the couch, possibly even stay out of the entire living room and sit in the den, which is what the den is there for.
@maryhildreth754
5 жыл бұрын
@Levi Brennan it's the nice room. It has prettier and more expensive furniture that likely isn't as comfortable as the den furniture. That's the room you have wedding showers or baby showers in,and where you have everybody come sit when folks visit after a funeral. It's there as insurance so if somebody comes over that you have to invite in and the room you actually sit in is messy, you go in the living room. No food really goes in there except very rarely and then it's going to be cake or small sandwiches and served on little plates and eaten by other ladies who are just as nervous about the furniture and carpet as the lady of the house is. Also it's the room you would use in the extremely unlikely instance of the Pope or the Queen visiting. They never will, *but if they did* you are prepared. The living room is the same as the guest towels and soaps and the good china and crystal. It's not really for us and it's never for every day. It's insurance. (Really only some people are like that, and of course it's stupid, but it is (or would be) nice to have a room that is always clean and nice like a magazine that you can use for social things if you know those kinds of social people, which I don't. My nice couch had a plastic cover and then a sheet over it because we have Siberian huskies in the house. I had to sell my good furniture after my husbands stroke anyway, so I don't have that kind of room now. So I'm completely unprepared for the Pope or the Queen )
@Leann68
5 жыл бұрын
If a 3 year old child tells you they are a horse 🐎 just set on them and I guarantee they’ll learn real fast that’s not so 😂 I’m a mom of 4 .. kids say the darndest things.
@prettyprettypumpkin8450
5 жыл бұрын
hi ho silver AWAY !!!!!!!!!!!!
@leviwarren6222
5 жыл бұрын
I sometimes call my two-year-old son "small fry". He thinks it's funny and always replies, "No, I'm not small fry, I'm Siley!" So we legally changed his name from Silas to Siley. Because that's obviously his actual name. God forbid he ever wants to run away and join the circus, because if he does, that will be "his truth".
@liveonthree
5 жыл бұрын
when I was a child I decided I was a dog. I bit the older boy at the park who was bullying my little brother and i will never forget the kid screaming get her off get her off!! and my little brother telling him she won't let go until you let go of me and I started shaking my head like a pit-bull with his arm between my teeth spit drooling --today the left would have put me in the pound
@maryannedelaney
5 жыл бұрын
You are 💯% correct on all of the points you discussed today. I enjoy your show. Thank you.
@Andronicus87
5 жыл бұрын
yYeah he mae Trump sound like democrat plant put in their to cool republican ire against democrats.Their "Trump" car if you will.... if that is case goodbye America unless we fight a bloody Civil War over it and if the military is behind the democrats when they come for our guns and our lives then we are all dead. I refuse to think as cynically as Matt here I refuse to.
@ErdricksArmor
5 жыл бұрын
When I was 3, I identified as a Ninja turtle. My parents didn't support me. 😢🐢
@kestrelraptorial689
5 жыл бұрын
Did they at least buy you pajamas?
@ErdricksArmor
5 жыл бұрын
@@kestrelraptorial689 only bugs bunny pajamas. They were trying to enforce their anthropomorphic rabbit gender norms on me. 😭
@kristinacarvalho2831
5 жыл бұрын
I thought I was wonder woman,lol. Well I am now,haha
@kestrelraptorial689
5 жыл бұрын
@@ErdricksArmor well then, I guess they had no choice but to start feeding you carrots even though you wanted pizza, and teaching you to greet people with "what's up doc?" rather than cool ninja talk. See, even when it's a joke it's not fair to the kids.
@lidlett9883
5 жыл бұрын
There is no freedom without your family, outside of sitting naked in your front room
@kalebsteele5282
5 жыл бұрын
i don’t understand the whole fascination with going straight to college right out of high school, i’m pretty sure like 95% of the population doesn’t/didn’t know what to do with their lives at 18 years old. I am 18 years old as of right now but i’m going to go into the military so that i can have a better idea of what to do, i can go to school, and when you leave the military they will PAY FOR COLLEGE. Idk it just seems a little ridiculous that you feel the need to know what you’re going to do for the rest of your entire life at 18 years old when you’re not even really an adult yet, you’re just legally considered one
@huacxix4032
5 жыл бұрын
Kaleb Steele, Democrats are eager to indoctrinate young minds in college. They want kids while they’re still impressionable.
@hhattingh
5 жыл бұрын
IF IT'S NOT ALIVE THEN WHY DO THEY HAVE TO KILL IT?
@karacampbell8508
5 жыл бұрын
A few days ago my daughter who just turned 3 said "I dont want to be Ella anymore." Me- "you dont want to be ella? Well then who are you?" Her- "I'm a boy." Me- "you're a boy? What's your name?" Her- "hmmm. Jeff." Me- "ok jeff go play." She hasnt mentioned it since... so I guess we should probably start hormones.
@jyodurron87
5 жыл бұрын
The "bees" segment was hilarious
@huacxix4032
5 жыл бұрын
Joseph Fiori, I love Matt’s bee stories. I think Matt should give us some footage of him at his be farm on a future episode.
@treehouse2902
5 жыл бұрын
The kid saw Frozen, liked Elsa, wanted to be Elsa, tells mother, mother puts him in dresses and blonde wigs, now tells people boy is a girl. Where are his biological parents.
@allthingsrandom8137
5 жыл бұрын
My four-year-old just told me someone is turning him into a light. He’s trying to get out of a nap, but maybe I should start identifying him as a lightbulb..
@kristinacarvalho2831
5 жыл бұрын
Ok so boyfriend can't help murder their child. ? Really, she's taking an Uber? It's awful to have an abortion. Not going to the dentist. I don't get this at all. Shame on men and women.
@Pipsterz
5 жыл бұрын
Yes. Conveyor belt from HS to Uni/College is totally unrealistic. Living outside the US now, and other countries look at this as bizarre. Expecting to take something and not pay for it, or expecting others to pay your way in life is entitlement & narcissism. Learn a trade & get paid. Trades frequently make more than ppl w/ degrees and are in demand.
@theoldblood3804
5 жыл бұрын
In 2003 my best friends girlfriend got an abortion without his consent. He would often bring it up. He died in 2014. I dont know if I can ever forgive her for taking that part of him away from all of us. A person that has nothing to do with her...now theyre both dead. Im getting angry Im gonna stop
@theoldblood3804
5 жыл бұрын
@Levi Brennan Thank you.
@Cb9611
Жыл бұрын
You cannot force a person to have a child. She took nothing away from him as nothing even existed yet. She did nothing wrong.
@ronjones2266
5 жыл бұрын
There are already several options for those struggling with student loan repayments.
@steeevealbright
5 жыл бұрын
Is there a go fund me for that uber driver? Can someone set one up?
@Lakefront_Khan
5 жыл бұрын
He not a UBUR driver anymore lol.
@mack_2348
5 жыл бұрын
All I'm saying is it would be a good and funny show to watch if Matt and Ben had a segment on parenting followed up by a parenting Q&A.
@jimcrotty6079
5 жыл бұрын
A white couch and children?!?! Are you nuts?
@terbennett
5 жыл бұрын
Yeeeeeees! This video has made my day! This driver was truly heroic, and Uber was wrong for firing him. If Uber wants to throw their political views on to its drivers, then it's a company the driver shouldn't want to work for anyway.
@msnewsenior
5 жыл бұрын
They didn’t insert their political views into this, the driver did. He is contracted by Uber to drive customers to their intended location, he knew this. He failed to complete his primary function as a driver and that’s why he was fired. He also dumped his customer out in the middle of no where mid way to the destination. He could’ve refused to drive her up front as Uber states they can pass up a work assignment. He accepted then drove her half way and kicked her out. He inserted his own political views into his job assignment and now he’s unemployed.
@msnewsenior
5 жыл бұрын
KingCai72 He is obviously anti choice which is a political stance. Im not arguing that he doesn’t have a right to his beliefs I’m saying he had no right to ignore the contract with Uber as a contracted driver once he accepted the terms of it. He’d already googled where the woman was going because he kept asking about it on the drive. He could of googled it and turned down the drive without ever contacting the woman. What he did actually boarders on abduction. He took her somewhere other than her intended destination without her consent. He’s lucky not to be in more serious trouble.
@Lovuschka
5 жыл бұрын
@@msnewsenior Helping someone to commit murder is not allowed, even if a customer requests it. At least in any sane business.
@latifahgordeeva6198
5 жыл бұрын
I agree.
@msnewsenior
5 жыл бұрын
Lovuschka If he didn’t want to drive her to that location then he could’ve opted it out when the ride was offered to him on the app. He didn’t do that instead he picked her up knowing full well he was going to take her there and then dumped her by the side of the road.
@brandonkelleher2651
5 жыл бұрын
Just want to take an Uber ride without politics getting in the way.
@annrynkiewicz5075
5 жыл бұрын
Plus didn't another driver get called? So it didn't keep her from going anywhere, it just delayed her.
@Lionforaday
5 жыл бұрын
Well, exactly. Actually, it sounds like her boyfriend came and picked her up. But your point is well-taken - the driver hardly made a brave moral stance. He made her late. Yet for this, he's called "heroic." If that's heroic, I wonder what they'd call someone who does something, you know, *really* heroic? Good grief.
@mudge002able
5 жыл бұрын
Why didn't the boyfriend take his girlfriend to the abortion clinic in the first place?
@ErdricksArmor
5 жыл бұрын
Probably cut into his Xbox time. People have to have priorities!
@mudge002able
5 жыл бұрын
@@ErdricksArmor Oh my bad, yeah man when you gotta game you gotta game.
@jonathanwolff9213
5 жыл бұрын
I love this man! His opinions on things are so darn straight. Thumbs up, keep the show running!
@mr.d.572
5 жыл бұрын
If they forgive college loans, how is that fair to anyone who already paid theirs off? It's ridiculous on many levels.
@MachinedFace88ttv
5 жыл бұрын
Just reimburse those who prove they paid?? Education doesn't need to be so expensive
@mr.d.572
5 жыл бұрын
@@MachinedFace88ttv You want to reimburse mine from the 80's too? How about the $40,000 I had to pay when I was uninsured and had to have an operation? How is this fair to anyone? I shouldn't be made to pay for everyone else's debt.
@billyosullivan4514
5 жыл бұрын
@@MachinedFace88ttv Its the toxic combination of the bad side of capitalism with government regulations meaning there isn't competition crony capitalism.
@Davitofrito
5 жыл бұрын
College has been soaring in cost and something like 46% of people with degrees don't have jobs that require the education or don't pay enough to dent the loans. You also have for profit private schools like ITT tech that go belly up but your still left with the bill on a now useless degree. Or the students who put in money and took out loans only to be told a few months before graduation that the school is closing its doors. The administrators lie or run up costs and millions of people are left with debts that affect them the rest of their lives. I realize we have a generational difference since I'm 30 but not having a BS or Associates in SOMETHING, is considered a black mark because college degree's are what high school diploma's used to be. They shouldn't forgive the loans, they should tighten regulations on schools that take government funding while also allowing people to declare bankruptcy on student loans. I see plenty of zoomers (born 1996 and up), choosing trade school or being more selective simply because older siblings/cousins have had to move back in because they can't make loan payments/pay sky high rent and move forward in life.
@1943ofour
5 жыл бұрын
When I decided to go to grad school I conducted research on career prospects and what I’d have to earn in order to pay back the money. Unfortunately, I didn’t get the “dream” job. I struggled for over ten years. I deprived myself in order to pay it back. I hated the experience. That said, a deal is a deal. They lent me the money, I was obligated to pay it back. Nothing in life is guaranteed. If attending an overpriced college is obscene, don’t matriculate. Simple as that.
@eljefetoussaint573
5 жыл бұрын
This kid is in College. The father is a kid as well. The kid is the one that would have the greatest burden by being born to parents that don't want the child. Adoption is a 50|50 chance that this child will turn out ok after years of being put through the system. I don't necessarily agree with abortion, but in the case and cases like it. I think this was a viable option considering the circumstances
@huacxix4032
5 жыл бұрын
El Jefe Toussaint, There are more parents in the U.S. who want to adopt a baby than babies who can be adopted. Your argument ignores this.
@royardianto
5 жыл бұрын
back then I was under 5, I was convinced that I am superman and jumped from the top of some 2 meters tall cupboard. Yeah toddlers are not smart.
@emmaleebuzzard1023
5 жыл бұрын
I love that you are a beekeeper Matt. Edited to add... When you mentioned the white couch, I made a mental note to not purchase one in case my husband is home alone. 😬🤣
@BeyondTilted
5 жыл бұрын
my opinion is if the guy didnt want to drive her to the clinic thats his choice but uber has every right to fire him for not doing his job. as for a legal case i dont know what exactly shes going to get him for... is it illegal to refuse service to someone and the get fired for it?
@offensivebias8761
5 жыл бұрын
Time to call another uber
@jasonlong6244
5 жыл бұрын
I'm 100% anti-abortion. Saying that the boyfriend is deadbeat because he wasn't taking her is ridiculous. He might have been at work making a living or maybe going to school and was unable to go at the same time. He, like she, doesn't think twice about the baby because they don't think it is a baby. it's like calling him a deadbeat for not taking her to get a mole removed. no, I do not think removing a mole and a baby is the same but these people clearly do. if you just talk AT people and call them deadbeats they will never listen to your perspective. absurd
@RightToSelfDefense
5 жыл бұрын
I am not a lawyer. This is just my opinion. Abortion is morally murder. I don't support abortion except in rare circumstances such that having the child would endanger the mother. That said, from a legalistic contract law point of view, The Uber driver did agree to take the woman without any preconceived notion of where she was going. If he suspected she was going to an abortion clinic by the address of her destination, he should have said something at the beginning before he agreed to take her anywhere. But since he did agree to take her to her destination and even though they went only part way, by contract, he may be still obligated to take her the rest of the way. Further, where he was taking her was not illegal for her to go . He did not advertise that he would take her just about anywhere except abortion clinics and he should have been obligated to do so. Even though he was acting in good conscience, I believe she has a civil case. He and Uber will be sued for a lot of money.
@amyj4283
5 жыл бұрын
Glenn Billings serious question: why morally murder? Isn’t murder simply ending the life of an innocent human being? But I guess if it’s lawful/legal it’s not murder.....
@CassiusVini1
5 жыл бұрын
Hey Glenn, the Uber driver doesnt get the destination before they pick their passanger. I agree that there is a contract, but the severity of the transgression and the notion that the driver should have a say on at what point they are confortable to offer said service (lets say they got a call to take someone to a very nasty and dangerous part of town, for example), should be enough to make the case that in a situation like this the driver only has to, for example, pay a small fee to cancell the service.
@ErdricksArmor
5 жыл бұрын
Yes he may have broken the contract, but what real damages did the woman suffer? A $20(ish) Uber ride, which I'm sure was already refunded. This is the contractual equivalent of being shorted an order of fries when going through the drive thru. Yes they didn't complete the contract but are you going to sue over it?
@timdavis4099
5 жыл бұрын
You're not a lawyer, but you play one on KZitem... It's sad that you take all this time to explain the situation, but can't see that nobody's job is worth helping someone kill their baby.
@AkSonya1010
5 жыл бұрын
When would a medical emergency warrant an abortion? To my knowledge that is called a DNC and in those circumstances the baby is no longer viable or stuck in the tube, I can't think of any other reason even thought there maybe.
@tamapajamas
5 жыл бұрын
Omg that’s insane. My jaw is dropping. How is it his business if she needs an abortion?! I fucking hate the right for this.
@Spazzycat14
5 жыл бұрын
Well there is a case against him. If she missed her appointment she might have had to reschedule often times there is a waiting list and you cannot get in for weeks. That could push her past the legal time for an abortion.
@ginette6110
5 жыл бұрын
...In New York you can get an abortion up until the due date.
@bethoumyvision1346
5 жыл бұрын
Remember Cuomo and the 9/11 pink spire bull...?
@PaleoVirus
5 жыл бұрын
Kids life was hanging by a thread I imagine.
@DamePiglet
5 жыл бұрын
"Men gain nothing from opposing abortion" - yep. I'm glad he said that.
@smellslikewrasslin
5 жыл бұрын
Uber drivers aren’t moral authorities. This is stupid.
@snuggysnorlax
5 жыл бұрын
ah... yes it's the moral rebalancing.... this is why the collective guilt from abortion is massively underestimated.
@asdharleychuck123
5 жыл бұрын
The Uber driver heroic? What a f-ing joke.
@tMatt5M
5 жыл бұрын
Better fired than being complicit in murder.
@becca53444
5 жыл бұрын
"At the age of 3 she discovered that he was a girl" Listen... I thought I was a mermaid when I was 3. My parents didn't throw me into the ocean to set me free and buy me fins. For god's sake, please raise children as their biological gender until they are grown adults and can make their own decision on how to live their life.
@claytonr.1886
5 жыл бұрын
My brother at age three, and he was already able to read, said that he wasn't Travis (that being his name) he was horsey.
@Relentlesscopez
5 жыл бұрын
If you cant complete your job because of some personal belief you shouldn't have ANY job.
@TheFleahost
5 жыл бұрын
If we follow that statement to the logical conclussion we will end up with either 100% unemployment or only the psychotic poeple willing to do anything earning a paycheck.
@Relentlesscopez
5 жыл бұрын
His JOB entails driving someone to where they need to go. NOT injecting your personal political stance onto their situation. Quit being a child and thinking your personal beliefs hold any wieght in society
@gwynthegnome2050
5 жыл бұрын
Question, joshua: and no, i'm not trolling....i'm asking sincerely. If the woman had instead hopped in the car and said, "take me to my boyfriend's house...i'm going to sneak in the back door and stab him to death" (and she's not joking -- she's being serious)........should the uber driver take her? And why or why not?
@Relentlesscopez
5 жыл бұрын
@@gwynthegnome2050 the fact that you think they are one in the same is why you cant get over your dogma. NO ONE is special. MUCH LESS a baby that will never know the difference. How can you equate me complying with an ILLEGAL activity with someone who is going to a MEDICAL APPOINTMENT you dont agree with? Why do you think babies are so important?
@juanitabrice6787
5 жыл бұрын
@@Relentlesscopez How can you think they are not important? A human life is a human life regardless of what stage it is in. From the beginning when the egg is fertilized to the end which can range from natural causes, diseases even being kept alive on a machine, bottom line is from the unborn to the very elderly they, WE all are human!
@Shadowstar1311
18 күн бұрын
It’s brave to stand up for the pro-life cause. You can lose friends, family members will probably shun you, you will receive backlash on social media, you will encounter hostility.
@sloxman8937
5 жыл бұрын
Your children are definitely repeating what you told them. When you get old enough, they will do so ironically, because that is a cool story to tell your friends.
@blingting3171
5 жыл бұрын
Good for the driver. He decided not to be complicit in what he believes is a murder. May he find a pro-life job.
@AkSonya1010
5 жыл бұрын
So many clues that make me question is it's even true. 1. She says he dropped her off at a "petrol station", what 20 year old calls a gas station a petrol station? 2. Uber Driver waited 15 min to try and make sure she was ok. She says the cab showed up after waiting 25 minutes. If you add up 30 min drive + 15 min Uber driver waiting for her + 25 min cab driver arrived + 30 min cab drive time left = 100 min ( that's being generous) = 1 hour 40 min yet she says she was an hour late for her appointment. Once again her own story doesn't add up. These are questions that I would like cleared up. The driver may have figured out that this was a late term abortion clinic because Planned Parenthood only does abortions until 24 weeks in NY aka 6 months. How can a 20 year old can afford a crazy expensive private abortion which at a private clinic is typically upwards $10,000+ when PP won't do them but can't afford a car??? I know I have some assumptions in there but that is where her story leaves me.
@kierancaldwell3442
Жыл бұрын
1. Is a cultural thing, in some places, like Britain, we call it petrol, not gas
@throatwobblermangrove8510
5 жыл бұрын
So your wife tells you where you can eat? That's not adulthood guy.
@RantTheRetort
5 жыл бұрын
Hmm... I would say morally ok. Uber was fine to fire him. Legal case to sue him.... thats just money grubbing and imho frivolous.
@snead8688
5 жыл бұрын
Not true tho, because he has a right to not pick up whoever he wishes and can cancel and confirm cancellation of the ride. Uber can fire who they want but he can't be sued.he has the right to refuse service to whoever he wants, and he is using his personal property for the ride
@catiedobbs3254
5 жыл бұрын
He has a right not to take her to murder her child! take the bus killer
@RantTheRetort
5 жыл бұрын
@@snead8688 I've never used uber/lyft, so good to know.
@James-qr5hx
5 жыл бұрын
Simple solution for University debt: Get a decent degree. Get a decent job. Pay off your debts. I left school at 16 and became an electrician. I then got a job as a trainee Engineer at 22, and the company put me through university and paid the fees as an investment in me and my future within the company. Best thing I ever did. A lot of my friends who did university straight out of high school did so for the 'lifestyle', and now have normal jobs that they never needed a degree for anyway. I have little sympathy for them.
@homevoii
Жыл бұрын
I am pro-life. I am opposed to abortion. But the Uber driver is no hero. You cannot impose your beliefs on others! Because then we can't complain when others like Trans want to impose their crap on us. Yes, from a moral and a faith belief, abortion is WRONG! However, by our same faith, not even God overpowers anyone's personal will. If Uber drivers will take that stand, then they need not to take anyone to strip clubs, night clubs, etc. Why is he a hero because he refused to take a woman to an abortion clinic? Is abortion less than a sin than a person going to a strip club or doing something classified as sin by God? Sin is sin, period. If an Uber driver wants to pick and choose where he can or cannot drive, that's his/her personal choice and maybe that person shouldn't be doing Uber at all. On the Charlize Theron issue, she's completely evil. You have no idea how rotten this woman is!
@anthonyantoine9232
5 жыл бұрын
Imagine how happy the left would be if, say, an uber driver refused to take a neo-nazi to a klan rally. Shit, I'd be happy too.
@bobbbbEE
5 жыл бұрын
I think Trump's plan was to take care of the most difficult and least enthusiastic things first like fixing Obamacare and saving the wall for before the next election because he didn't think it would be difficult to implement since it was his most popular issue and everyone pretty much agreed with it until 5 minutes ago. He didn't expect to deal with an insane democratic house that believes that we should remove borders from the country in general.
@AJ-ri5ee
5 жыл бұрын
My wife says I am not allowed to keep bees
@tilehead4640
5 жыл бұрын
I have to disagree with you on the "heroic" nature of the driver and the "deadbeat" boyfriend. I think it's wrong to assume the boyfriend is a deadbeat loser simply because we don't have enough information. For all you know he could have a job that he had to leave because his girlfriend got stranded in the middle of nowhere because some guy wanted to play "hero". It's not fair to assume the worst just because you don't agree with these people on a moral issue; that's what the left does. Second, in regards to the driver he was not heroic. In fact he was rightfully fired since he had no authority to refuse service to that woman. Keep in mind, I'm a Christian and pro-life all the way, but I also understand that when you work for an employer you give up a certain level of individual autonomy. You do the job you're paid to do and that's it. If you want to be able to make moral choices like refusing to drive a woman to an abortion clinic then work for a company whose culture aligns with your beliefs or become self-employed. If an aspect of the job bothers you on a moral level then leave your job. This is no different than NFL players kneeling during the Anthem. They are there to play football, not use a televised event as their soap box. Just as this guy is there to provide transportation, not decide which customers he will serve and which he won't. A person should never use their job or their time spent on the clock to virtue signal (unless that is their job, I guess). If he was heroic for anything, it was for trying to talk the woman out of it. Bottom line though is, if you got mad at the NFL players for using their job to virtue signal but not at this guy or Kim Davis for doing the same then you need to either need to come to terms with your hypocritical double standards or re-evaluate your position.
@rosemarietomasunas3170
5 жыл бұрын
Good for You..Wish people wouldn't use abortion as a contraceptive!! Why doesn't she sue the father of the baby?? Wonder what the parents would say about it!!!
@airgunningcolorado78
5 жыл бұрын
11/7/16 New York times "99% Hillary will win". So what's "significant" mean? 51% 75% 99% chance Trump(America) loses
@13579lazlo
5 жыл бұрын
More oppression. 😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
@ericbess5917
5 жыл бұрын
Sigh...as much as I hate to say this, but I disagree with Matt Walsh on this one. Looking at the comments, it appears that I'm in the minority here, but here's the problem - A baker is asked to back a custom cake for a homosexual wedding. A pharmacy is asked to carry a form of birth control that goes against their religious beliefs. In both of these cases, someone wants to force someone else to adhere to their way of thinking. In both of these cases, the left is trying to force the right to act in a way that goes against their own personal religious beliefs. Here...we have a man who is trying to force a woman to adhere to his moral standards. Personally, I feel that abortion is murder and should not be legal...but like it or not, it currently IS legal...and in this case, it was the conservative who was trying to force their morality on someone else. Don't get me wrong...I am perfectly fine with the Uber driver talking to the woman and trying to convince her not to go through with the abortion. Up to this point in the story, I'm 100% on board and applaud the driver. But the moment he pulls over and tells her he can take her back, but won't take her the rest of the way... Now we have a situation where he agreed to give her a ride and even started giving her a ride. He is not being asked to go into the abortion clinic or in any way to participate in the abortion. He could have told Uber, "no, I won't take people to that neighborhood because I don't see it as a safe neighborhood"...but he did none of that - he accepted the fare and then effectively forced her to miss her appointment. The problem is...there are so many legitimate areas where people are standing up for their religious rights and refusing to participate. And more and more the left is trying to force their will on these people...and a case like this just gives them ammunition. We say we don't want same-sex marriage because it is a slippery slope and they will start teaching this is grade school...and they tell us no, that will never happen...but it is now happening. And we just opened the door to them for a slippery slope argument...the right will pretend like they are going to assist and then at the last minute back out based on "religious liberty". Let's not kid ourselves - religious liberty is under attack...and this case unfortunately gives them ammunition. His ONLY job was to pick her up and drop her off at another location. I don't know how he found out where they were going, but his job did NOT include judging the merits of why she wanted to go to the location she was headed. If she were simply complaining that he tried to talk her out of it and it made her feel guilty I would say good, she needs to feel guilty and this is nowhere near as guilty as she is going to feel when and if she goes through with the act. There are plenty of people who have had abortions and will testify that this is nearly universally the case. But to drop her off halfway there and leave her stranded was NOT an act of heroism. If she is determined to go through with the legal act, it is unfortunately the case at as long as it remains legal, we cannot force our morality...we can instruct and encourage, but ultimately if we are forcing our will in trying to stop this...then in terms of public standing, we are no better then them. Yes, morality is on our side, but I'm talking about the social discussion and how we ultimately convince people to try to come around to our way of thinking.
@huacxix4032
5 жыл бұрын
Eric Bess, So the driver had the choice to either follow his Christian beliefs or to drive her to the abortion clinic to kill the baby. That sounds similar to the other cases you mentioned where Christians had to choose between obeying God or sinning.
@mlcamc77
5 жыл бұрын
I just not understand why this woman have sex WITH OUT PROTECTION knowing that she doesn't have the time and money for supporting an innocent baby. On top of that she has sex with a loser. I wonder what is that woman's race? 😞
@ethakis
5 жыл бұрын
Wait but the way Uber works, the driver would’ve known her destination before accepting the passenger... so why didn’t he just ignore her?
@blackjack3751
5 жыл бұрын
not true they don’t know where they’re going until they physically pick you up
@CassiusVini1
5 жыл бұрын
They only know who the person is, and how much will she pay you. That way they can have an idea about how far they will have to take you.
@mlcamc77
5 жыл бұрын
I am sure she said something about aborting her baby otherwise the Uber driver would not know. What an evil bitch!
@elzoog
5 жыл бұрын
If he is so "heroic" then why pick her up in the first place? Why pick her up, drive her halfway there, and then decide to be a hero and not take her there? I'm glad though that he thinks that he is qualified to make life decisions for someone else after only a 30 minute conversation with them in his car.
@JonGreen91
5 жыл бұрын
I recently argued with a rabid atheistic abortionist. I'm ashamed that it never once crossed my mind that the reason her arguments were so immoral and bad was because she wasn't arguing with me, although I don't know how many she's aborted if any.
@bernieeod57
5 жыл бұрын
The moment I seen her in the Movie Eodn Flux, I knew Charlize Theron was "Above 8 crazy" On the "Hot / Crazy Matrix scale"
@DanielMCulp
5 жыл бұрын
OK. First let me say that I am about as anti-abortion as it gets. But I think there is some nuance to this particular story that we have to acknowledge. It sounds at least plausible, if not likely, that the driver intentionally stranded the woman in the middle of nowhere. I think we kind of have to draw a line and say that is not OK unless we are saying it is OK to declare war on women who are killing their babies. I’m not saying that is a morally indefensible position, mind you, but it would be a pretty extreme one within the pro-life movement. We are probably not much more than one step away from clinic bombings if we are saying it is OK to agree to take someone somewhere and then leave them in the wilderness where they can’t get another ride instead. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t have any real sympathy for the woman who was selfishly killing a child, but I think as a general matter it is important that we draw the line of civil behavior somewhere short of stranding people. I think once you have already agreed to take her somewhere, you’ve at least got to drop her off within civilization. I think he would be risking a false imprisonment charge if he took her to a birthright location instead, or to a church. But at least she could get a ride from there. What he actually did seem to know more heroic to me then if he had tied her up in his basement. Doing a bad thing for good purposes. I would hesitate to call such things heroic for fear it would lead other people to violate the rights of others on the grounds of political beliefs, perhaps less morally founded than this one. To be honest, while I share his cause, I must say that I think his firing and even the lawsuit are well-founded. So long as abortion is unfortunately legal, I think society has to make sure we don’t agree to take someone to an abortion and leave them on the side of the road instead. Legally, it’s no different than if I disagreed with cigarettes, and left someone on the side of the road after promising to take them to the gas station to buy some. If we can justify this because abortion is involved, we could easily justify of actual violence. I think we need to be a little careful about remaining civil until we can overturn Roe v. Wade. Also, my 20 year crush on Charlize is now officially over. EDIT: I think there was some detail that was in the original story but left out or stated vaguely in Matt's summary that changes my outlook on the story. It sounds like the guy found out progressively over the course of the trip that she was in fact going for an abortion. So in light of that, and especially in light of the fact that he continued to wait for her if she wanted a ride back, I think he probably took the most honorable course of action in a tough situation. I should also probably add that aside from the implication that the boyfriend wasn't fighting against the abortion, he doesn't probably deserve all that much criticism for not driving her himself, considering he was in North Carolina at the time and she was in New York. If I were a homicidal woman looking to kill my child, I'd probably tell him not to fly to New York just to give me a one-hour ride to kill his baby. Plus, for all we know, he was against the abortion and just knew he couldn't do anything to stop it. Probably not, but let's not get ahead of ourselves with blasting him as a special class of deadbeat.
@latifahgordeeva6198
5 жыл бұрын
Why not ask a family member to drive you? You should at least talk with you family - brother cousin, sister- somebody before making that choice. It may be your choice but it IS a serious one. What a PRINCE that boyfriend is!!!! I would love my daughter to date him!!! Fortunately I have only sons.
@Cbabilon675
5 жыл бұрын
My god brother, I couldn't have put it any better if I tried. Thank you so much for putting this in common sense terminology that I can use for those who are pro-choice. She keeps spreading the truth and may God keep you and your family safe.
@antiprohibit
Жыл бұрын
Good for him. It's against his religion. Prediction: if the driver was Muslim and not Christian, he will be let off the hook.
@velabo0
5 жыл бұрын
I work for 2 half years, and all of the sudden my account is deactivated and by customer which is false accusation..this is the only job I know. but I don’t have a job now.. I ask to get my job back
@sierra121cyan
Жыл бұрын
On the topic of kids not being able to make decisions, when my friends or family can't make a decision, I ask for what the choices were, then say 'pick a number, 1-(the number of choices), and randomize the options in my head. It makes the question way simpler to go with- after all, it's a luck of the draw chance- and if they say 'nonono, not that one, i like THAT one better', then we know which one to go with either way. I think parents should try this on their kids- my parents never did on me, but I think it would be a super helpful way to help your kids decide things.
@mellissamorrell5085
5 жыл бұрын
Sickening! Selfish woman!!!
@sephondranzer
5 жыл бұрын
Sorry bro, but this is where I part ways with Walsh. Not heroic in the least to do that...
@huacxix4032
5 жыл бұрын
sephondranzer, Getting fired to try to save a baby’s life is not heroic to you?
@Davitofrito
5 жыл бұрын
Sure he can cancel the ride and get negative stars. Legally they can fire him. Its not your job as the driver to make a judgement on someone unless they are being disruptive or damaging your property. Just drive the lady from pick-up to drop off and don't say a word. When you take these gig jobs and sign agreements to be an uber or lyft driver, while on the clock you have to conduct yourself like an employee. This woman was going to get an abortion one way or the other and its entirely on her for doing so. She has the full responsibility for those actions. Would you really throw you ratings and potential livelihood down the drain and risk legal damages for something you CHOSE to involve yourself with. Don't know the details but assuming its anything like my ex's abortion, it was probably early in the trimester and legally its protected. It sucks and I understand why the guy did it but the way forward is electing politicians and teaching people to not get into these situations (becoming pregnant, contraceptives, men taking responsibility, etc.).
@panayitolis1
5 жыл бұрын
Good that he was fired. Not only he reneged on a contract, causing her to almost lose an appointment, he also threaten to leave her to a part of town where she wouldnt be able to find another Uber if she didnt want him to drive her back to campus . Hopefully he wont find a work as a driver again or any other kind of work that requires him to work with anyone who is not a religious crackpot and he can shove his "moral judgment" up his ass. And the guy in the video can also shove his "moral judgment" up his ass.
@panayitolis1
5 жыл бұрын
@@newguy7860 "Would you willingly drive a hitman to kill someone?" Depends WHO that "someone" was. If it was a mass murder like Clinton(both of them), Bush (both of them ) Obama or Trump, not only would I drive them, I wouldnt charge them for the fuel.
@panayitolis1
5 жыл бұрын
@KingCai72 An embryo is NOT a child. It is a cell culture.I have no problem with killing it
@panayitolis1
5 жыл бұрын
@@tofu9107 If you honestly cant tell that there is a difference between a fully formed infant and an embryo, I would suggest picking up a medical textbook. Also, I dont doubt that a lot of "pro-lifers" would have no problem killing me. They, for the most part, are religious after all 😊😘
@ErdricksArmor
5 жыл бұрын
@@panayitolis1 you may not care if an embryo is destroyed, however most abortions are done after the child has ceased to be an embryo, and has become a fetus. Many women don't even realize they're pregnant until after the embryonic stage is over with(about 8 weeks after conception). Also, the child(or embryo if you prefer) has started to develop a face within the first month. I'd say anything with a face is more than just a "cell culture".
@Lakefront_Khan
5 жыл бұрын
I would have fired him too, 1. you cost me money 2. you made drama for me. 3. I don't care about your morales if you don't want to drive them to a abomination clinic, that's fine but DON'T FUCKING TELL THEM, say you suddenly got diarrhea or some shit.
@lks6248
5 жыл бұрын
If I was in her situation (not that I ever would be) I would understand my responsibility to treat other people’s moral stance on this controversial issue with a bit of sensitivity, ie there is no way that I would feed the person enough information so that they could discover I was going for an abortion... yikes, that is toe curling! I think people have a right in their daily lives not to be burdened with other people’s moral choices.
@angieharper7173
5 жыл бұрын
The boyfriend is a douche.
@cathyt144
5 жыл бұрын
It wasnt the Uber drivers place to ask her personal business or try to force his personal values on her. I despise murdering babies, but shes got to live with what she did and face the Lord one day. She has no right to sue the driver. But, he should have gotten another driver to take her the rest of the way. BF is a POS for not driving her and being with her while their baby was murdered. I read tht story about the dumped puppies. It was taped on security cameras . I never read about a homeless man in the story tho. People that hurt animals need to be in jail. Then made to work in a shelter cleaning litter boxes and made to watch the euthanizations in a kill shelter for a year.
@gwynthegnome2050
5 жыл бұрын
Cathy -- It's "not his place to try to force his personal values on her"?? What if someone were beating a puppy in front of you? Wouldn't you try to stop them? It IS his place, it IS your place, it IS everyone's place to defend the defenseless among us. And her stepping into HIS car made it very much his business. "Forcing his values"......smh. He isn't the aggressor here -- he's the defender. He's defending a helpless person's life. And trying to save the woman, too, from a lifetime of regret. I feel that, from your message, u probably agree. I wish u had more confidence to stand up for the helpless instead of feeling helpless yourself and convincing yourself that it's none of your business. Forgive me if i've misunderstood u.
@djpeterson7479
5 жыл бұрын
Regarding student loans. I took on student loans. They were expensive, but I made sure to not take on a degree I stood no chance of paying back. I also made sure I got a degree in something I knew could land me a job in something I could pay my loans back with. And I did this. I paid them all off over years. I didn't ask the tax payer to do it for me. This is called being responsible. It's scary as crap and there were times I wasn't sure I could do it, but as an adult, this is something I needed to do so I did it. Long story short, if you ask for money you are expected to pay back... pay it back!
@steveparks2994
5 жыл бұрын
Good for the uber driver
@SK83RH0TTY
5 жыл бұрын
I used to say that I wished I was a boy when I was 5....
@DxBlack
5 жыл бұрын
*Stupid person* : to to this address. *Smart person, a person who doesn't get knocked up at 20* : Go to this address 2 blocks away that has nothing to do with the clinic, and looks like a place I'd have to be driven to (store not available in your area, etc) At the end of the day it doesn't matter : you cannot as a LIVERY service discriminate on the location or reason why a person is going to that location, only if they insist on including you in an illegal or dangerous activity where you, the unrelated, may be harmed. -Hero-
@Lakefront_Khan
5 жыл бұрын
Why is your business where I'm going? You're paid to drive the car.
@Lakefront_Khan
5 жыл бұрын
@Mr Penguin He put himself and his car up for use, it's like a whore denying service because the girl is ugly, it's bad for business.
@speedysouthers8288
5 жыл бұрын
Kids are told: “You have to take this loan out to go to college or you will work at Burger King the rest of your life.” Fast forward: I make enough to be out from under the entitlement umbrella, but my student loans are crushing me, my tax bracket is crushing me, and neither side gives a shit. Kids of my generation have 100% been exploited into borrowing from the government and are now stuck. I couldn’t start a family if I wanted to. If I did I put my kid right back where I started. I guess I can start life when I turn 40 and my loans are gone. The damage has been done. Don’t claim to be compassionate and then act like the kids who only had one path out are just morons. And preventing future cases isn’t a solution for current cases. Not hating, I love all the daily wire guys, but the Conservative stance on this sucks. You can’t forgive the loans, but there is a lot in between doing nothing and forgiving them.
@marilynhands576
5 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt. She knows EXACTLY what she is doing. She is a player in an agenda. She herself is transgender
@luciadeloach9932
5 жыл бұрын
Your thoughts on education are spot on. So many college students I know have absolutely no clue what they’re doing. They’re literally wasting their money scratching their heads over their future. It won’t kill us to take a step back, work a job, and think about what we actually want. My husband did that, and doesn’t regret a thing. Also, people made agreements, financial agreements that led to their student loan debts... that’s your choice, be a person of integrity. Be responsible, pay what you owe.
@Liam_Patton
5 жыл бұрын
Using Google's definitions, Heroism is to act in exceptional bravery, and bravery is the ability to ignore your fears and do something. I would argue that Heroism should include an element of moral fiber, but regardless. If you aren't risking massive consequences, you CANNOT be acting heroically. And in my book, if you're not risking massive consequences to do something good, you cannot be acting heroically. That Uber driver is more a hero than 99% of people who call themselves that. Not only did he overcome his fear of retribution, but he overcame the momentum of moving in the wrong direction. #facelesshero
@Cbabilon675
5 жыл бұрын
Just one more thought brother on the college answer you gave. My oldest son who is now 22 fixing to be 23 has just finally decided what he wants to do in college. I think you have a great answer there however, I say for those who are in student debt, go ahead and freeze the interest rate so that they may pay it back. Once again keep telling the truth and may God bless your family.
@huacxix4032
5 жыл бұрын
Christopher Babilon, The interest rate just keeps the value the same. If there was no interest rate on student loans, the government would be loosing money and just further increase our National Debt.
@Cbabilon675
5 жыл бұрын
@@huacxix4032 Freeze it then at its current level, so they CAN pay it off. In other words, no more entrest at all what they have built up, is all they have left to pay. Thanks for the feed back.
@huacxix4032
5 жыл бұрын
Christopher Babilon, I don’t think that you understand that the interest rate is linked to inflation. For example if the dollar deflates so that $1.50 = $1.00, the student loan has to go from $10,000 to $15,000 or else the government is just giving away free money. That free money just turns into a larger and larger national debt. The system is fair already; for reference, I had a $36,000 student loan debt with inflation. If they hadn’t charged inflation, the government would have lost a lot of money.
@Cbabilon675
5 жыл бұрын
@@huacxix4032 Well you hve a better view point then I do. Maybe you can come up with a better plan then the government 😁
@huacxix4032
5 жыл бұрын
Christopher Babilon, Generally, the university system isn’t very good for most people. Only 27.3% of college graduates can get a job related to their major. Students are getting $40,000 debts in student loans for a worthless degree. If people want to take out loans to pay for their college education, that’s fine, but they have to pay their own debt off. I shouldn’t have to pay off their debt. Generally, I’m fine with the way the system works right now. I just wish that 18 year olds were given a more honest description of college, instead of the left wing propaganda which says that everyone should go and get a college education today because you’ll be successful if you do. Only 27.3% of graduates will be successful. Most people are better off learning a trade and becoming a skilled laborer.
@douglastaylor43
5 жыл бұрын
The boyfriend should have taken her in the 1st place. 2nd the driver shouldn't have taken the call.
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