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00:00All right. Hi, everybody. Stefan Molyneux from Freedomain. So we've got some spice going on.
00:07We've got some spice. DoorDash sexual assault allegations. Boy, if there's anything better
00:14for a company than having those phrases go together. Nothing to do with DoorDash,
00:19but they are the company that hired this woman. So what happened? So on October 12th, 2025,
00:27in Oswego, New York, 23-year-old Olivia Livy, I'm sorry, I thought that was livid,
00:32Rose Henderson was working as a DoorDash delivery driver. The customer had selected contactless
00:39delivery, just means leave the order at the door, go up, dump the order, vamos. Upon arrival,
00:45Henderson claimed that she found your door is ajar. No, it's not. It's a door. Claimed that she found
00:52the front door wide open. From outside, she saw a man lying on his couch unconscious with his pants
01:00and underwear down around his ankles, exposing his genitals. It's always odd that that's plural,
01:05isn't it? Genital. The weather was around 59 degrees Fahrenheit, not Celsius, because then he
01:13would be melting. Henderson says she did not enter the home, and she did not enter the home. Contrary
01:20to some early reports or misreports, police and multiple sources confirmed the video was taken
01:25from the exterior of the residence. She placed the food at the door as instructed, recorded a short
01:30video of the scene, and left. The video appears to have been taken from the vantage point of the
01:34open doorway as opposed to a window. So, it goes up. This is her story, as far as I understand it, and
01:39it's all fluid. Nobody knows for sure, but it's really, really, I find this stuff gripping and
01:44fascinating. So, she goes up, and what she says is, she goes up, the doors open. Naturally, she looks
01:51in the house, and there's this guy naked, passed out, and his pants and underwear down around his
01:58ankles, exposing his genitals. I think that her perception was, oh, this guy saw that it was a
02:05female driver who was coming, right? Olivia was a female driver, so he exposed himself to me. I think
02:12this is her story, and it was a, she claims it was a form of sexual assault. That's on the one side.
02:23Order store dash, female driver, lies on the couch with his penis out, with the door wide open. I have no
02:31choice but to see it. I can't look at something and not see it, except my conscience, and that's her
02:37sort of story. So, immediately afterwards, Henderson, the woman, posted the video. It was
02:43blurred and passed, a TikTok captioning it to imply the customer had intentionally exposed himself
02:47because he saw a female driver was coming and was pretending to be asleep. She described the
02:54incident as sexual assault or indecent exposure directed at her. The original video and follow-ups
03:01went massively viral, tens of millions of views combined, sparking widespread debate online about
03:05worker safety, indecent exposure laws, and whether this constituted assault or a pepper. All right,
03:13so what have we got here? Henderson reported the incident to DoorDash and led to Oswego police on
03:18October 13th. She claimed DoorDash ignored her safety concerns and deactivated her account
03:22shortly afterwards as a punishment for speaking up. So, DoorDash quickly deactivated both the
03:30customers and Henderson's accounts in a public statement posted on their TikTok on October 16th,
03:372025. DoorDash said, and I quote, no one should ever have to experience sexual assault, harassment,
03:45or abuse. However, posting a video of a customer in their home and disclosing their personal details
03:50publicly is a clear violation of her policies. I think his name was on the video. And of course,
03:55he can be identified by, it just takes someone who's been to his house to identify who he is.
04:03The company emphasized the deactivation was due to the privacy violation, filming and sharing inside
04:08a private residence without consent, not for reporting a safety issue. So, none of this is legal
04:13advice. I don't know my ass from my armpit when it comes to the law, but my amateur understanding is
04:19that you can film people outside their homes. You can't film people inside their homes. I get this
04:25from the Megyn Kelly autobiography. So, whatever, right? She's a lawyer, but so I guess she knows.
04:32Police investigation and findings. Oswego City Police investigated promptly. Boy, that tells you
04:38it's a low-crime neighborhood, doesn't it? One, the male customer fully cooperated. I suppose
04:44he'd sobered up at this point. Evidence, including possible doorbell camera footage and additional
04:49videos, showed the man was genuinely unconscious slash slash slash incapacitated due to alcohol
04:57consumption. He had passed out on his couch. There was no intent to expose himself. Evidence has not
05:04been made publicly available, so it's not yet known whether the door was closed, slightly ajar,
05:08or fully open. We'll get to that because there's interesting stuff going on there.
05:13The charges applied to Henderson. Detail below pertain to the video she took of the customer.
05:19Police statements thus far do not mention the state of the door.
05:25Police determined no sexual assault occurred, and no crime was committed by the customer. He was not
05:33charged. Some reports mention an officer informally warning him about leaving his door open in the
05:39future to avoid similar issues, as it could technically fall under indecent exposure, if intentional,
05:43but it was not. However, Henderson's act of recording the man in a private setting, which includes from
05:49outside, right? Even if you're outside the house and you're, right, taking your footage, right? I mean,
05:53the peeping Tom thing, right? You imagine you get a ladder, you climb up and you film some couple
05:58having sex in their bedroom. That's illegal because you're filming inside somebody's house.
06:03The intentional stuff is important, right? So if you can imagine, well, I mean, I had this story
06:11myself many years ago. I was in my 20s, and I went to the Dominican Republic. And I was in the hotel room,
06:23and I came out of the hotel room, um, naked. Uh, sorry. Let me rephrase that. Sorry. I came out of
06:31the shower, uh, naked, and there was a maid. I didn't know. I didn't hear. I heard no knock. Oh,
06:37I apologized, of course, and ran back in. Uh, completely unintentional. You might, uh, and it's
06:43funny because men have such a different view of things, uh, as I, I, uh, yeah, my wife and women,
06:48I understand, right? But, you know, if, if you come out of your, um, your shower and you think
06:54that the, um, you think that the blinds are down and the blinds are open, you're not intending to,
07:00right? So there's a, there's a certain amount of just accidental stuff that happens in life.
07:06So the primary source establishing that the front door was closed, or at least not wide open as
07:11initially claimed by Livvy Rose Henderson comes from the Oswego City Police Department's investigation,
07:16which relied on doorbell slash ring camera footage from the customer's home.
07:22Now, key details from official and reported sources. Police determined Henderson opened the
07:28closed front door herself without permission to film inside, where the intoxicated customer was
07:33unconscious on the couch. This directly contradicted her evolving early TikTok claims that the door was
07:39wide open. The investigation found no evidence of intentional exposure or sexual assault. The man
07:46was unaware and cooperated fully. The footage formed the basis for her November 10th, 2025 arrest on
07:54felony charges, unlawful surveillance in the second degree, and dissemination of an unlawful surveillance
07:59image. So, I don't know, did he pass out from alcohol? I suppose that's the story. I mean,
08:08just having a couple of drinks doesn't make you pass out, with the exception being, of course,
08:12that if you have a couple of drinks and you're really exhausted, I don't know, maybe the guy just
08:16worked a double shift, maybe enough for two nights caring for his sick mother or something like that,
08:21who knows, right? But, so he passed out with his pants off. Of course, I imagine he rubbed one out
08:28like he was striking an endless match and then passed out. So, that's not something that anyone
08:37should see. I get that. So, the question is, was the door closed? Was the door open? Was the door
08:42slightly ajar? I don't know. Anyway, so, supporting reports, citing police slash investigation.
08:51The News International, November 17th, 2025, quote, instead of leaving the food at the door,
08:56investigators say she opened the closed front door and went inside the house without permission.
09:01Now, the video footage appears to be from the front door, so I don't know that she went inside the
09:05house. Multiple outlets, such as the tab, Law and Crime, International Business Times, UK,
09:11referenced doorbell slash doorbell footage showing she entered illegally or pushed or opened the front
09:16door, flipping the narrative. I get that there's a gray area here. So, let's just say the door was
09:25open a little bit. She saw something. Oh, what's that? And then she pushed the door open, saw a pee-pee,
09:32saw a wee-pee, saw a peener, saw a penis. Sorry, to shock you. Don't faint. Try not to faint. Do your
09:39best. And then she got shocked and appalled. And then, you know, what's the civil thing to do if a
09:47guy's passed out half naked on his couch and you open the door and see it is to close the door and
09:52go away? I mean, let's have a little grace in our society, right? People make mistakes.
10:01No official Oswega PD press release verbatim quotes ring camera in all coverage, but it's
10:06consistently described as the key evidence disproving her version. She initially admitted
10:11in a now-deleted video that the door was slightly cracked. Cracked open. I think they let crack a cold
10:17one. So, it's not cracked, but cracked open before changing her story. So, if the door was mostly
10:22closed and the guy was passed out, then I think that's quite a stretch. It's certainly a big stretch
10:28to say sexual assault, and it's quite a stretch even to say that he exposed himself. Here's the
10:36thing, too. Like, I mean, this is part of just sort of having a bit of grace in the world, right?
10:40God, who's perfect? We all make mistakes. I might, I might, in fact, make a mistake one day.
10:45One day, um, we all have a countdown. It's right now at infinity, but imagine, imagine theoretically,
10:51right? You or I make a mistake. So, it could be, it could be that this guy thought he'd closed the
11:00door, had a couple of drinks, passed out from alcohol or tiredness, and then the door creaked
11:07open a little bit. No intent. No intent. Have a little grace, people. My gosh. So, on November 10th,
11:142025, Olivia Henderson was arrested and charged with two Class E, not Class E, Class E felonies
11:20under the New York Penal Law 1, unlawful surveillance in the second degree. 250.45,
11:28recording someone in a private place where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy without
11:32consent. Yes. Two, dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the first degree,
11:38sharing or distributing such illegal recordings. Each charge carries a potential sentence of up to
11:43four years in prison, though, of course, first-time offenders often receive lesser penalties.
11:48She was processed, released on an appearance ticket, and is scheduled to appear in Oswego
11:52County Court on December 4th, 2025. The case remains ongoing in collaboration with the Oswego
11:57County District Attorney's Office. Customer has been cleared of wrongdoing,
12:03other than passing out half-naked, which is more aesthetic than moral. A document posted on Reddit
12:11obtained via a FOIA request of the initial police report. Now, I gotta tell her, FOIA, what has it
12:18been, almost a month? Yeah. When did she do her thing? Yeah, October 16th. So, yeah, it's been a little
12:25over a month. FOIAs are kind of slow, but again, if it's a low-crime area, they can do the FOIA.
12:30Oh, look, I'm blocking out some of the text. All right. So, this is, yeah, okay, this is the one,
12:37right? So, on the above date, time and location, says the officer. I responded to a public lewdness
12:43complaint. Upon arrival, I spoke with co-Olivia Henderson, who stated that she was door-dashing
12:50last night at 1.36, blah, blah, blah. Excuse me. And when she arrived at the address to deliver a
12:57Wendy's pickup, really? Madam, this is a Wendy's. Isn't that the meme? The male who ordered had his
13:05front door wide open, and he was sleeping on the couch with no pants on. Olivia stated that she left
13:10the food on the front porch and left. She advised me that she called because she did not want this to
13:14happen again to another female delivery driver. I then responded to 1.36, blah, blah, blah, and spoke
13:22with name, who stated that he had gone out last night to the bars. He stated that he woke up and
13:27realized that his front door was open and saw the photo. Olivia left of the food being delivered, and
13:33his door opened with him laying inside. Austin States stated that he thought he had shorts on in the
13:38photo but did not realize he was actually naked. Austin stated several times that this is not
13:46normal for him, and he was sorry that it happened. I advised him at this time that there are no charges.
13:50However, it is becoming a recurring issue. If it becomes a recurring issue, he could potentially get
13:55charged. He stated he understands not happen again. At this time, there are no applicable charges due to a
14:00lack of intent because Austin was within his own home and with no view to the public, aside from
14:06Olivia being on his private property to make the delivery. Case closed. All right. Oswego Police
14:14Department Statement, November 17th, 2025. Dun-dun! Isn't that the, uh, the music? Dun-dun! On 10-13,
14:222025, an incident was reported to the Oswego Police Department regarding an event that occurred on 10-12,
14:272025. It was reported that a male DoorDash customer had been nude inside his residence when a DoorDash
14:33driver dropped off a food order. An investigation was initiated by the Oswego Police Department,
14:40O-P-D-E-Z-A-B-C, during which it was discovered that the delivery driver had taken video of the
14:46nude male. The video, along with the subsequent investigation, indicates that the male was
14:51incapacitated and unconscious on his couch due to alcohol consumption. The video was taken from the
14:56exterior of the male's residence. The DoorDash driver subsequently posted the video to social media
14:59where it drew significant attention. It was further discovered that the DoorDash driver had made claims
15:05of being sexually assaulted during this incident. Now, again, I'm no lawyer, but I have done a wee bit
15:13of research for obvious reasons on the issue of defamation. Now, if you claim that a man sexually
15:22assaulted you and he didn't, could you get sued for defamation? That is a very interesting question.
15:31As a complete outside amateur, I'd say, yeah, pretty much, because if it was not sexual assault,
15:38and you say in public to millions of people, this guy sexually assaulted you and he didn't,
15:46ouchies. Well, I guess she doesn't have many assets or she wouldn't be working for DoorDash.
15:52Ooh! Burn. All right. So, the investigation by the Oswego Police Department determined that no
15:58sexual assault occurred. The male, depicted in the video, cooperated with the police and provided a
16:03statement. The investigation ultimately led to the arrest of the DoorDash driver, Olivia Henderson,
16:0823 of Oswego, for recording disseminating the videos. So, we did this charge, blah, blah, blah.
16:14Ah, what else have we got here? Sorry, I've got the iPhone here, so I can have a look around it.
16:19That's so weird that you can't run a X stream without, uh, all right. The Oswego Police Department
16:27continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident and is in communication
16:30with the Oswego County District Attorney's Office regarding the prosecution of these charges.
16:35Independent video related to the incident has been collected and reviewed by the police department.
16:39Anyway, so, that is interesting.
16:46So, current status as of today, November 18th, 2025.
16:51Henderson has not posted on TikTok since late October 2025 and has made no public statement
16:56about her arrest. I assume at some point she's contacted the lawyer and the lawyer has told
17:01her to do what lawyers always tell everyone to do. Shut up!
17:05Just zip it! Lock it up! Throw away the key! Shut up! Stop talking! Just stop! Stop talking!
17:15Ah. Her original video remains online, continuing to fuel debate.
17:20The customer has remained anonymous and has not been publicly identified or charged.
17:24No charges for filing a false police report have been mentioned. The felonies stem purely from
17:28an unlawful recording and dissemination. Public opinion remains divided. Some view Henderson as
17:35having exploited a vulnerable, unconscious person for clout, while others argue that she
17:39genuinely felt traumatized and that the man's negligence created the situation. So, when they
17:43say public opinion, what do they mean? Well, I think we all know what they mean. What they mean
17:48is that women side with her and men side with the guy who was filmed. That's really, really how it
17:57goes. And we'll get into sort of why in a sec. So, you've always, you've always come to me for
18:04neighborhood analysis. I do philosophy on the side. My primary goal is to give you the most detailed
18:09neighborhood analysis known to man, God or devil. And we're going to do just that for reasons that
18:16are actually very important. So, in Oswego, New York, a small city with a mix of historic urban
18:20and suburban residential neighborhoods, the likelihood of someone lying nude on their couch
18:24being visible from the street is pretty low. Estimated around 10 to 20 percent under typical
18:29conditions. This assessment is based on zoning regulations, common home layouts, and practical
18:34factors like privacy measures. That's right. We teleported there with calipers. Below, I'll break it
18:40down step by step. Local zoning data, neighborhood characteristics. One, zoning and setbacks
18:46reduce visibility, right? Residential zoning districts require a minimum front yard setback
18:52of 25 feet from the property line to the building facade. Homes are positioned at least 25 feet back
18:59from the street edge off the mall with average lots 50 to 75 feet wide. In denser historic districts
19:05like Franklin Square or the well-known East Side, it's on the other side of the West Side,
19:11homes may feel closer due to narrow lots and front porches, but the 25-foot rule still
19:15applies grandfathered older structures may vary slightly. Actually, when I got my last physical,
19:21I was referred to, my body was referred to as a grandfathered older structure, so it was a peak
19:27moment for me. Suburban areas around the outskirts have larger setbacks, up to 40 or more feet in
19:32planned developments, further limiting views. From the distance, peering into a home's interior,
19:37especially at couch level, typically one to two feet off the ground, requires a direct,
19:40unobstructed line of sight, passes by on foot or in vehicles, would need to stop and strain to see
19:45details, which is uncommon. And if this guy was so drunk that he passed out, right? Not that, oh man,
19:53I haven't slept in two nights, I had a couple of beers, and I'm just really, really tired. If he was
19:56so drunk that he passed out, he may not have even remembered doing the DoorDash order.
20:00Here's a picture. This is not the man's house. This is a typical home layout and obstruction. Now this
20:13is not, just doing my laser brain, this is not 25 feet, maybe 25 feet, but this is not from the
20:18sidewalk, right? So if you look at this sort of typical house, you know, go back a little bit
20:23further from the sidewalk, you can't see it. You can't see somebody on a couch. This guy was also
20:27on the left-hand side of the door, right up against the wall. You really can't, you'd have
20:32to work pretty hard to try and see this guy. All right. Oswego's housing stock is primarily
20:39historic, 1825 to 1900 era in districts like Kingsford or Franklin Square, or mid-20th century
20:46single-family homes, with living rooms often facing the street, but featuring front porches
20:50or stoops, common in 70 to 80% of the homes, these elevate and partially block ground floor views.
20:56windows and doors. Couches are generally, sorry, are rarely placed directly in front of a large
21:00picture window. More often they're against walls or angled away. Storm doors, screens, and glass
21:05panels add layers. So here's the other thing too, is that, you know, if you've got a nice bay window,
21:11you don't put the couch right there because you want to be able to sit and look out the bay
21:15window and see all the people looking in with their angled LARPing drone cameras. All right.
21:22Landscaping and barriers. Trees, shrubs, fences, and hedges are prevalent, especially in established
21:27neighborhoods. In suburban or rural adjacent areas, EG and NAIC, shout out, Lake Ontario,
21:33large yards and foliage, further obscure interiors. Density, variation, also known as human biodiversity.
21:40Downtown adjacent areas near East First Street are more walkable and compact, potentially increasing
21:44incidental visibility if windows are uncovered. Suburban spots such as Central Square outskirts are
21:50sparser, making it even less likely. From street views, interiors are seldom visible without
21:55intentional effort as homes prioritize privacy in this cold climate region. Heavy curtains for
21:59insulation.
22:02So here's more typical stuff from the street. Can you see inside? Not really.
22:12Most residents use blinds, curtains, or shades, especially invisible front rooms, reducing visibility
22:17to near zero when drawn common in evenings or for privacy. Daytime glare or interior shadows make
22:25details hard to discern from 25 or more feet. At night, lit rooms could increase risk if uncovered,
22:30but people typically close coverings. I don't know if you ever, you ever passed by those
22:34apartments or houses or whatever, and it's like street level, you can see right in. It was like,
22:40that would just be weird to me. I don't know. I mean, it's not like I'm disassembling poodles or
22:44anything like that, at least not on weekdays, but it just seems like an odd way to live to have this
22:50eyeballs coming in. So Oswego is a dense suburban feel population of about 17,000 with safe family
22:58oriented areas. Residents report low crime and community watchfulness, but no widespread issues
23:03with peeping or accidental exposures. Local ordinances such as prohibiting visible outdoor
23:08storage of furniture emphasize maintaining a tidy and private appearance.
23:14So, if a door or window is left wide open, as in rare cases, there's no coverings, bright interior
23:19lighting, and a couch positioned directly in view, visibility rises to perhaps 50% or so on, right?
23:26This is more plausible in warmer months, but uncommon due to weather. Average highs 59 degrees
23:31Fahrenheit in October. Boy, just reading that makes my nipples hard. But you can't see them
23:35yet. So, it's okay. All right. So, we've got very, from low, moderate to low to very low,
23:4415 to 25, 5 to 15, less than 10% and so on. So, it's not impossible, especially in denser historic
23:50areas without privacy measures, the combination of setbacks, home designs, and residential.
23:55Resident habits make street visibility of interior nudity unlikely in Oswego. Boy,
24:00these are just sentences I never thought I would say in my life. This aligns with the city's focus
24:04on vibrant restored neighborhoods where privacy is a priority, but the neighborhoods are not so
24:08vibrant that you get higher crime rates. So, details could vary. So, I got somewhere here.
24:20Yeah. So, we've got some pretty good data about all of this. Let me, I don't think I need to keep
24:27sharing this and I will tell you or share with you my thoughts. Oh, so elegant. So, elegant. All right.
24:37So, hang on a sec here. Let me close that. So, I will tell you. So, was the door open or was the door
24:46closed? That really matters. I can completely understand from a female's perspective how handsome
24:53I am. Also, I can understand. Hang on. I'm just getting lost in my own visage here.
25:00Anyway, I can completely understand from a woman's perspective if a guy orders DoorDash and the door
25:07is wide open and he's lying there naked, that would be a little freaky. Really, I can completely
25:13understand that. Is it sexual assault? I don't think so. And I did actually ask Grok. I don't know.
25:18You can use other AIs, but why? I did ask Grok, is that sexual assault? And it does not seem
25:24to be the case. So, the question is, was the door open or not? The police said it wasn't sexual
25:34assault, so it wasn't sexual assault. Even if the door was wide open and she just, just seeing a pee-pee
25:39when the guy's passed out. I mean, what are we, Victorians here? My heaven's sakes, right?
25:43I mean, the entire planet did not faint and die based upon Janet Jackson's infamous Justin Timberlake
25:54wardrobe malfunction, where we saw a boob. So, the primary source establishing that the front door
26:01was closed, or at least not wide open, as initially claimed by Livvy Rose Henderson, although she did
26:07also say it was cracked, comes from the Oswego City's police department's investigation, which relied
26:12on doorbell or ring camera footage from the customer's home. Key details from the official
26:17and reported sources. Be skeptical, right? AI can hallucinate, and it's hard to get AI to say
26:24these are the facts rather than this is what people are saying. So, take this with a grain of salt,
26:30but this is what, the best we have so far. Police determined Henderson opened the closed front
26:36door herself without permission to film inside, where the intoxicated customer was unconscious
26:40on the couch. This directly contradicted her evolving, right? That the door was wide open.
26:50So, if the door was closed, or if the door was mostly closed, I don't see any problem other than,
27:00you know, occasionally weird or bad stuff happens in the world. That's just a thing.
27:05So, if the door was closed, and she pushed it open, then she would be guilty, and this would be
27:17wrong in every conceivable fashion, right? I mean, the guy said, don't ring the doorbell. He certainly
27:24didn't say come in, which they never would, right? He said, just leave it, leave it on the front porch
27:27and go away. And even if the door was open a crack, and she pushed it open, in order to take the video,
27:35that's really bad, right? If the door was, again, if the door was wide open, the guy's passed out,
27:41his pants are off, who knows what people are doing. But if the door was wide open, his pants were off,
27:50she goes up there, you can't help but look in, you see that, that's not pleasant. I mean,
27:55nobody wants to see that. Maybe his girlfriend, right? So, that's not pleasant. It's not sexual
28:00assault. Come on. Come on. That's not reasonable. So, yeah, even if he did this on purpose as
28:13someone, Americans need to chill, whatever, man, from a European perspective, this is also stupid,
28:17charging her too. No, no, no. If she took the video and she posted the video of somebody in their
28:25own private residence, that's wrong. That's wrong. You cannot have that. I mean, I get the Europeans,
28:32they all don't have borders. I get all of that. But I don't want a world where people can film you
28:38inside of your home and post it to the internet. I do not want that world. That is an absolute
28:44invasion of privacy. That is completely wrong. And, you know, your home is your castle, right?
28:50Your home is your sanctuary, and you should be able to be yourself. I get that you're not going
28:54to be doing nude twerking in the bay windows overlooking the playground. That's wrong too.
28:59I get all of that, right? So, I mean, there's some gray areas here, but the central fact is that
29:06it was not sexual assault. And I posted on X, and I guess it's got a couple of million views now.
29:16And this is one of the reasons why I wanted to do this video. This is a really interesting topic,
29:22right? So, I posted on X about this. And I said it was a very, very big deal. And it is a very,
29:37this is a watershed moment. So, this is what I wrote on X yesterday, I think it was. I wrote,
29:45imagine if this guy did not have his ring camera footage proving that this evil woman opened his
29:49closed front door, went into his house, filmed him half naked, and uploaded the video to the
29:53internet, then claimed that he sexually assaulted her. Now, if the, and when I say opened his closed
30:02front door, I mean mostly closed or closed or whatever it is.
30:05Then he claimed that he sexually assaulted her. So, she made a public claim of a man who could be
30:14relatively easily identified that he sexually assaulted her, and he didn't. Being naked,
30:24passed out, with your peener in full view is not sexual assault. It's not sexual assault.
30:32So, by claiming that she sexually assaulted him when he did not, it's a watershed moment.
30:43Because, of course, there are tons and tons of men who've gone through the most appalling horrors
30:50because they've been falsely accused of sexual assault. I mean, either of adults or of children,
30:57right? There's a, it's so common in divorces, it's got its own acronym, S-A-I-D, sexual abuse in
31:03divorce, right? So, the woman will claim that the man sexually abused the children because that's the
31:09best way for her to get custody and to scare him into coughing up as much money as possible.
31:14Obviously, it's not every divorce, but it's really common relative to the actual prevalence.
31:19So, when you have on video a woman saying, I was sexually assaulted and screeching it and the camera
31:31shaking, it's like, oh my God, it makes me anxious just to look at it and I feel like I'm having a
31:35stroke again. So, that's wild. And so, so here we have, and it's rare because normally there's a big
31:47gap, right? Normally, some woman claims sexual assault and if it turns out to be false, the man
31:52is maybe never exonerated, but if it turns out to be false, it's months or years later. But here we
31:58have this, why is this coming to people's attention? Why is this coming to people at the forefront of
32:03people's minds? Because this is a clear instance of a false allegation of sexual assault.
32:10that the woman uses the term, why? Why does she use the term? Because it's so powerful. Because it
32:18immediately will get people on her side, because it's a narrative. But to accuse someone falsely of
32:24a heinous crime is evil. It's evil. It's evil. And I believe, I believe, that if you falsely accuse
32:35someone of a crime, you should get the punishment they would have gotten. You should get the punishment
32:41they would have gotten. In the same way that if a judge releases a criminal and the criminal commits
32:47a crime, the judge gets charged with the crime the criminal committed. Because he's causal in the
32:54crime occurring, or she is, usually she. So, here are some comments. I'm happy to take your questions
33:01and comments about this as well. Diane writes, he clearly stated on his order to leave it at the
33:08door. According to her, his door was cracked, so she opened it, or Audacity's next level. I hope they
33:13throw the book at her and he sues her onto another planet. Another woman writes, I'm just flabbergasted
33:19that she didn't make sure he was okay and didn't need an ambulance. I once found a naked man passed out
33:24on the side of the road before cell phones and took him to the hospital. No, I didn't claim he
33:28essayed me. I helped him. Someone writes, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, here. Is she claiming that
33:37merely seeing a guy naked is the equivalent of S.A.? Assuming everything she says is true, she saw him
33:42faking sleep while half naked on a couch in his own house. That's S.A. in what world?
33:47Oh my gosh. It's wild. Somebody wrote, and again, I can't verify this, somebody wrote,
33:57it's even worse, her original video shows her opening the door. She deleted that clip and then
34:02uploaded the one edited to make it seem as if the door were open when she got there. Oof.
34:07If that's true, if that's true, then she fabricated this. If she fabricated this, oof,
34:23that's horrendous. That is horrendous. Somebody else writes, the opening of the door rumor doesn't
34:29have evidence online back yet from what I've seen, but it wouldn't surprise me. We shall see.
34:33We shall see. Somebody writes, uh, even if the door were cracked open, there still isn't a case
34:41for her to be the victim here. The instructions weren't to peer inside and record him. Right.
34:49Um, somebody writes, reportedly his ring camera footage shows her opening the door. Oh man. I mean,
34:57and then the question is, why would she open the door? Leave it on the porch, why would you open the
35:01door? You might ring the doorbell. I don't know. You're not supposed to, because you're supposed
35:04to leave it on the porch. I assume the leave it on the porch thing is, uh, people having, uh, robust,
35:11uh, monkey baby oil sex, and they just want a snack for later. So just, but don't interrupt
35:16the, um, sex swing or the acrobatics or the banana peel stick, the landing nonsense that's going on.
35:22So just leave the, leave the food on the porch. We'll get it after we've, uh, hosed off the
35:29duck, the duck butter. All right. Um, this guy says, uh, someone says, I don't mail a female.
35:40She deserves prison. If I'm lazy enough to use DoorDash, assume I'm naked and inebriated,
35:44not wanting human contact. No, but this is a watershed moment.
35:52And I get people are saying, well, it would be a watershed moment in a world that cared about
35:56truth. We don't live in that world. Seeing a fabrication, seeing a fabrication of sexual
36:02assault in real time where it's disproved almost as it's come to people's attention. I know it was
36:08a month ago and change as it's come to people's attention, it's being disproved in real time.
36:12That's a wild thing. And, um, yeah, it's true. The whole believe, uh, the whole leave it on the
36:20doorstep thing was a leftover from COVID. I get that for sure. Believe all women and so
36:28on. This is a clear example. And you just need what? To disprove the believe all women
36:34stuff. Oh yeah. Like that woman who claimed to be sexually assaulted because he pushed open
36:38the guy's door, allegedly, and saw his penis assaulted. And the other thing of course is
36:52don't run to social media. Don't always run to social media. And James, if you wanted to, um,
37:01call in and let me know your other thoughts, cause James did a lot of this research,
37:05just don't, don't, don't take it adjudicate things privately, go to the company, uh, go to the police,
37:11talk about it, but don't, don't go posting stuff. That's, that's the attention stuff. That's the
37:16cloud stuff. And you know, one day attention in the world might have negative effects for me
37:23so far, God willing, it hasn't happened, but it could conceivably happen that one day, uh,
37:29attention in the world could have negative impacts even on somebody as elementally and universally
37:35perfect in his assessments as me. It's, I know, I know, just pick yourself up off the floor.
37:41This is even more traumatic than seeing a passed out man's painter. Somebody writes an Olympic
37:47wrestler I know went to prison for five years because of this. Somebody says there's no ring cam
37:53footage. I'll see. We'll see. We'll see. But of course you're going to, you're going to hand the ring
37:58cam footage to the police to exonerate yourself. But you know, the hashtag me to movement, the
38:04believable women movement, this really does. And of course the Duke lacrosse case is a big one here
38:12where the woman falsely accused the men, uh, the black stripper falsely accused the white lacrosse
38:18players of raping her. And, uh, uh, it's just horrendous. It's just horrendous. All right. So, uh, if people have
38:29questions or comments, I'm certainly happy to get your thoughts, but, uh, this is, this is an important
38:36moment because this other stuff, like the other stuff all occurred, uh, long before, uh, long
38:42before, um, this sort of live reformulation of these things. Uh, somebody says, I watched the video.
38:53You couldn't even see the peener. He had some piece of clothing on top of him. I think that was blanked
38:58out though. I think that, I think that she pixelated some of it out and, um, why did she do it? Of
39:06course, I don't know. I don't know the woman. I'm not sure she'd tell the truth, even if,
39:10if she knew it, but why did she do it? She did it to gain attention and sympathy. That's the most
39:15logical explanation. Like if I had to guess, she did this to gain attention and sympathy. Oh, look,
39:19it's so shocking. Oh, look how bad. Oh, look what a victim I am. And the breathless, like, I mean,
39:24I don't know. A lot of women love that stuff. Oh my God. Can you believe it? Oh my God.
39:27Oh, right. There's this, um, not to trivialize it, but there's these memes, endless memes or little
39:36shorts of learning how to drive with my dad, learning how to drive with my mom and the mom
39:43screaming the whole time. There's a stop sign three miles away. Hit the brakes. And also,
39:49you know, waking up my dad, fart, you know, waking up my mom, right? This is women are kind of,
39:56kind of jumpy. Take a, just somebody says, just take a wild, wild guess at her politics. All right.
40:04Oh, oh, I thought people wanted to talk to me, but, but I'm just so fascinating that nobody wants
40:09to interrupt the flow. I totally, I totally get it. Uh, hmm. Somebody says, uh, okay, not sure.
40:18But from what I've seen, I thought women regularly wear more revealing clothing than the guy lying there.
40:23Uh, but you still can't show your Peter or your Vajayja. So, all right.
40:33She saw, somebody says, she also took videos herself showing, entering the house and filming
40:37him. So she put herself on blast for it too. Well, I don't think she entered the home.
40:43I don't think she entered the home. Maybe he'll keep his door locked in the future,
40:50but that's from a woman, right? So women do not like calling out other women.
40:56Now, female in-group preference is a very real thing. Men compete with each other. Female
41:01in-group preference is a very real thing, but women do not like calling. And it's not just
41:05because women get horrendously attacked for this. All right. We're going with mystery
41:12caller, James, James, mystery caller. What is on your mind?
41:20Hey, mystery James. That's a pretty good, pretty good name. It's my superhero, ultra,
41:24alter ego. That's really secret. It's top secret and everything. Um, so yeah, I didn't have too
41:30much more to add. Uh, I mean, everything that you said, particularly like the way the AI will
41:34hallucinate and sort of like blonde together all of the speculation with the official police
41:39reports. I'd ask Rock really pointedly. Yeah, I'd ask Rock very pointedly, what did the police
41:45actually say? You know, was the door open? And that's indeterminate. But I mean, if, if that
41:50video, like you said, that she, she opened it and then deleted it and then added the one with
41:54just, you know, without her showing, pushing the door open. I mean, or when she admitted,
41:59you know, it's like an, an, an, an out deleted video that it's, uh,
42:05The door was cracked, right? Like it was just a little crack. Yeah. Yeah. Which could be an
42:09accident, right? I mean, the, the intent really matters. Intent really matters. And if he just,
42:14you know, sometimes you close the door, I think everyone's had it. You close the door, like you
42:17close the door, maybe it's windy or whatever, and it goes in and then it just bounces out a little
42:21bit, but you don't notice it. Right. So who knows? Right. Yeah. Yeah. For sure. For sure. Um,
42:26the other thing I'll just sort of know is as a sort of, yeah, I mean,
42:29I've been brought up close to a swag or anything like that, which is, I'm, you know,
42:32Lake, uh, Lake, Lake Ontario up there, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario. Yeah. Um, up by Rochester,
42:39New York. But when you asked me to look for like, uh, Hey, look for the, look for the
42:43neighborhood and, you know, see what it's like. And I'm like, I had like a picture in
42:45my head. It was almost exactly. Cause it's like the houses are set back, porches, you know,
42:49the first floor is like, you know, a good three or four feet off the ground. And like,
42:52there's no way, I mean, unless it's like downtown, like you said, the street level
42:56apartment thing. Um, there's like no way you could see into those houses, you know?
43:01Yeah. Um, sorry. Somebody just wrote, um, I work sanitation and go to apartments nightly.
43:05You'd be amazed at how often people order DoorDash and forget it. Like, uh, like it's
43:09there the next night I'm there. Yeah. So people forget about this. Sorry, Jeff, go ahead.
43:14No, that's, that's totally fine. That's the end of my thought there. Uh, the other thing I
43:17just thought of when you're, when you're like this, this, uh, fainting, you know, this, this
43:21oh, fainting at seeing a, seeing a penis, like, and a guy in his own home, you see worse things
43:26than that. And a pride parade. That's right. That's right. No, I, I have to actually, I've
43:33got a little implant, cornea implant that pixelates. Uh, so whenever I wash myself down there,
43:38I just see a big, big Minecraft locks. Uh, it's, it's very, very important, but you're right.
43:43Of course. And people see a lot worse, uh, at the pride parade and, uh, they're, they're
43:48not even drunk. Well, yeah, they're, well, maybe, but yeah, yeah, you're right. You're
43:53right. You're right. Um, yeah, I don't think I have anything else, much else to add. Uh,
43:57if I do, I'll just pop in. All right. Thanks. We've got, uh, oh, Carrie. All right.
44:05Oh, you're gonna carry that way. Don't make me do this all day. Please interrupt me before
44:10I sing again. No, keep singing. No, go, go. What you got? Well, I'm a female and I am
44:17not on her side. And in 2020, when we had the lockdowns here in my town, I took up delivering
44:26for Postmates to get, you know, food to people that couldn't get out, especially elderly
44:30people. Yeah. And it's very clear when it says, just leave it on the door. It's not
44:36something new. You know, you just leave it there and then they add their tip and you're
44:39on your way. You never do you knock and disturb them or peer in. There was no reason. All
44:45she had to do was walk up, drop it and go. There's no reason that she would have even
44:48looked inside. Well, and I'm wondering if, um, I'm wondering if she sees a guy, you know,
44:57passed out. Is he naked? And you know, maybe that irresistible curiosity thing or whatever,
45:02or maybe she was concerned that he might be unwell or I don't know. I mean, it's hard
45:07to say because sleeping on a couch is not the least common thing to do on this planet.
45:12So, you know, I can, I can understand a sort of sequence of events. Let's say the doors
45:18open a crack. Uh, he's right there. She might say, she might just want to say door dash like
45:23it's here. Right. Uh, so, and the reason for that is that like, let's say that he's kind
45:27of dozing and then, uh, he doesn't hear her drop off the door dash. And then what happens
45:32is he calls later and says, my food is cold. Right. So I can understand, again, I don't
45:38do these deliveries and I don't order door dash, but I can understand that she might want
45:45to see if he's awake or I, I, I'm just guessing, right? So that at least he doesn't say, ah,
45:50my food is cold or forget about it completely. It was never delivered or whatever it is.
45:53And I don't know, I guess it's a good neighborhood. So it's not like the porch
45:56pirates are going to steal the door dash or something. So I can understand a sequence
45:59wherein she peers inside. If the doors open a crack or something like that, she just has
46:04a quick look inside. Uh, if she thinks she sees something and then she's like, oh my God, he's
46:08naked. And to me again, I'm a male. So whatever. I mean, if I saw a female who was naked, like
46:15ever, ever in my life, if I saw a female who was naked, it would just like, well, that's kind
46:19of odd. And I just sort of move on. But this, oh, you know, this is sudden
46:23shock and horror and upload. And, and like, that's something that for men is, is kind of
46:27tough to comprehend. If that makes sense.
46:30Right. But the other thing about that is when you drop off a package, you take a picture.
46:35So it shows, you know, it goes into the queue, you know, I delivered it. It shows what she
46:41was delivered on.
46:42Okay. Yeah. That makes sense. Yeah. Yeah. Cause I think, I think he got a note, a notification
46:45on his phone that she took the picture or something like that. So I guess he wasn't totally
46:49out of it. But yeah, I mean, if she did push open the door, take the video, upload it and
46:54accuse him of sexual assault, that is, I mean, that's just beyond wretched and, and corrupt and
47:00wrong. I, to me, that's just straight up evil because that is such a destructive thing to do to
47:06a human being who, you know, his only crime is, uh, having no pants on and passing out on the couch.
47:11That's just, I mean, it's not the classiest thing to do in the world, but we, we don't
47:15criminalize that at least yet. Well, I'm a hundred percent with you though, that if she
47:20did make it up, she needs to go to jail. Yeah. Yeah, she does. She does. And, and it's a shame,
47:27you know, it's a shame that this sort of clout chasing has these negative effects, but, uh, we
47:32really, and you know, I'm not even going to make this cause the argument is, well, women who, who
47:38falsely claim sexual assault should be severely punished so that we can believe the women where
47:44it really happens, but I'm not even going to make that case because that's an obvious case.
47:48But the case of course, is that we need to reserve our sort of scarce and precious legal
47:54resources and police and court resources for a genuine crimes, not, um, maybe I pushed open a
48:02door, saw a penis. And then in my, in my view, in my amateur opinion, committed massive defamation.
48:08Uh, yeah, she needs to go to, she needs to go to jail and it's a shame, you know, cause she's a
48:12young woman and I guess she got caught up in the moment and we can sympathize with all
48:16of that, but she needs to go to jail if, if this is what happened. I doubt she will. Uh,
48:21I think she'll probably get off with a, uh, some sort of, uh, maybe a community fine, uh,
48:25maybe, uh, maybe a warning. Uh, I mean, she's not obviously not going to go to jail for eight
48:29years for this, but, um, and we all know that young women tend to get the least heavy sentences
48:36of all, but yeah, she, she does need to go to jail because you simply can't have a society where
48:42women can make these kinds of allegations, uh, if they're false and not experience severe
48:47punishment because, um, I mean, there's a strong case to be made that, that being falsely accused
48:54of sexual assault is worse than being sexually assaulted. At least when they're sexually assaulted,
48:58your law is on your side, you get sympathy, compassion, uh, and so on. But if you go to jail,
49:03uh, everyone hates you, your life is destroyed forever and you're probably going to get assaulted
49:08in, in jail anyway. Right. So, uh, arguably it's, it's worse. And, um, yeah, so it's really,
49:15really terrible. Well, I think of, excuse me, I think a lot more women should be very concerned
49:22about these false allegations because they have sons. They may have sons. It destroys their life.
49:30Oh gosh. I mean, if you've ever, if you've ever talked to or read interviews of the moms and dads
49:37of say students in universities where these kinds of assault allegations are really wild. I mean,
49:43they're just crazy as far as I can see, because, uh, you'd really don't have the right to confront
49:49your accuser and you don't have the right to detailed, uh, details about the allegations
49:53and defenses. Like it's a really, it's a real kangaroo court when it comes to a lot of the stuff
49:58on campus. And yeah, your life could be completely destroyed. And you've seen, of course, young men,
50:04the woman afterwards, the next day texts and says, oh, that was great. We should do it again. And he
50:08still, it happens, right? Uh, it is the weaponization of our legitimate horror at true sexual assault
50:15to be used, uh, in a sort of retributive fashion. Uh, it is really horrible and, and ridiculously unjust.
50:22Yes. All right. I appreciate that. Uh, anybody else have anything they wanted to add? We don't
50:28have to do a super long show today. I mean, it's always good, but sometimes less is more. I mean,
50:35never in my show, but I hear that as a rumor sushi maybe. All right. Well, thanks everyone so much for
50:40your questions and comments. Let me just check and make sure I didn't, uh, miss anything, but I think
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