ERIC BOLLING (HOST): Dave, you know, young minds. They were smart to go into the schools to start affecting, and changing, indoctrinating young minds. It brings it to the story today where the Boy Scouts of America have now changed their name to Scouting America because they want to be more inclusive, more woke. And if you want to talk about influencing young minds, that starts as Cub Scouts at, like, five, six, seven years old. What are your thoughts on this one?
DAVE RUBIN (GUEST): Well, I think it's just another extension of all of this. If you confuse young people about literally everything, including what body they are born in, then you can get all sorts of crazy results, and those results are now being born out on the campuses of UCLA and Columbia and some of these other schools. As it pertains to the to the Boy Scouts specifically, look, boys and girls are different. That is a fact. It is true and it's OK, by the way. You know, generally, boys tend to be more into things and girls tend to be more into people and relationships. That's why you're gonna just by a function of reality, you will often have more -- if you look at engineering schools, it's generally more male. That's not because women can't do it. It's because men's minds are wired to do things. There's a hunter gatherer aspect to that, and women's minds are more wired to take care of the family, to nurture relationships, and that also is good. They are different. And you could -- you might like one or the other more, but the fact that they have to meld everything together and get these kids confused about all this stuff, I got to tell you, man, I mean, I really love the thin mint. And I feel that now what? Next time I go to the Girl Scouts, it's going to be a dude in a dress, and it's like, come on. Come on.