
The Megyn Kelly Show Gad Saad on Victimhood, Fighting Back Against the Tyranny of the Minority, and the Differences Between Men and Women | Ep. 119
Jun 23, 2021
Gad Saad, a Canadian evolutionary behavioral scientist and author of 'The Parasitic Mind', discusses the rise of victimhood in society and the challenges of navigating woke culture. He critiques the 'tyranny of the minority' and its impact on free speech, emphasizing the importance of resilience. Saad explores the biological differences between men and women and the concept of collective victimhood. With humor and insightful anecdotes, he sheds light on how personal identity shapes societal narratives and the implications of postmodernism on truth.
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Lebanese Civil War Experience
- Gad Saad's family, Lebanese Jews, faced increasing danger during the Lebanese Civil War.
- Religious identity was prominently displayed on ID cards, making Jews targets at militia roadblocks.
Dangers of Identity Politics
- Identity politics, like in Lebanon, categorizes people by group, fueling bigotry and conflict.
- This can lead to violence and discrimination, as seen in Saad's experience.
Jack Phillips and the Cakes
- Jack Phillips, a baker, won a Supreme Court case after refusing to bake a cake for a gay wedding.
- He's now facing another lawsuit for refusing to bake a gender transition cake.




