Matt Walsh criticizes climate activists for defacing Stonehenge, arguing that their actions are not about loving the planet but hating humanity. He discusses the historical significance of Stonehenge and the detrimental impact of such vandalism. Walsh also supports Louisiana's mandate to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, countering claims that it violates the First Amendment. He addresses the hypocrisy of displaying pride flags while opposing the Ten Commandments. Additionally, Walsh critiques the biohacking movement, emphasizing the inevitability of death and the futility of extreme measures to extend life. He argues for a balanced approach to health and a realistic acceptance of mortality.
—J. Spurlin