World Economic Forum: Hypocrisy Is Thy Name 

As you probably know, your so-called moral betters are meeting in Davos, Switzerland, right now for the annual World Economic Forum. Amongst the issues they love to preen about are “gender inequality” and abuse against women in the workplace due to things like the mythical gender pay gap.

Hearing that, you might suspect this group of globalists would be doing something about the horrors of prostitution, sex trafficking, and more.

Wrong.

It seems  many of the participants of WEF — these global elites who profess to care for their fellow men and women — are clients of such “sex workers,” as the Left loves to call them.

A recent report revealed that each year more than 100 high-end prostitutes travel to the Swiss ski resort town for the annual conference.

Per The New York Post, “One prostitute who goes by the name ‘Liana’ told the German newspaper Bild that she frequently provides services to an American attendee at Davos who pays $750 per hour — or $2,500 to spend the whole night.”

“She added that she dresses in business attire in order to blend in with the crowd at the World Economic Forum gathering,” the paper noted.

She claimed she couldn’t mention who her client is, but stated he is an American who is one of the 2,700 regular attendees of the conference.

“Liana” isn’t alone. One investigation found that at least 100 prostitutes in recent years traveled to Davos to meet the demands of the WEF attendees.

So, in a sleepy town in Switzerland, a bunch of executives fly into town each year on private jets so they can preach to you about the “morality” we need to invoke in society.

Mind you, these are the same folks who tell you that you need to give up fossil fuels as you nearly freeze to death in order to fight climate change. They can scurry around on private jets, but you need to sacrifice.

Similarly, they claim we need laws to protect women — yet, they have no concern about coughing up thousands to fly in prostitutes for the week in Davos.

Now, it should be noted there are people fighting to pass laws to decriminalize sex work. There is some logic to that, by the way. Many women and men, forced into prostitution are victims and are not involved willingly.

I’ve explored that on my show, such as the time I interviewed Tim Ballard, who works with Operation Underground Railroad. That group regularly saves victims who were forced to do pornography.

So, the argument is that if you’re penalizing sex work, then sometimes you’re criminalizing a person that’s just been victimized and now is being revictimized by the court systems. It’s an interesting debate.

For now, though, I think we can all agree it’s more than a little hypocritical for these high-powered bosses at Davos to book escorts into their hotel rooms while they claim to care about women.

Nightmare Returns: College Kid’s Epic ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ Fail Goes Viral Anew After Dave Rubin Tweet

A heartbreaking clip of a college kid appearing to solve the puzzle on “Wheel of Fortune” but losing $1 million over a flubbed pronunciation has gone viral yet again after Dave Rubin tweeted it out to his 1.3 million followers.

In the clip Rubin posted to his 1.3 million Twitter followers Wednesday with the caption ‘OMG,’ the student from Indiana University spun the wheel and it landed on the $1 million prize with only eight letters remaining in the puzzle for “Character.”

He picked the letter “L” and found four of them. His luck continued as he spun the wheel again and landed on the $650 prize. Now, with only four spaces left blank, he called for a “Y” and found one.

The student eagerly spun the wheel a third time and landed on the $500 prize calling out for a “G” finding one, leaving only two spaces left blank. And this point, most viewers were most likely yelling out the answer able to tell exactly what the missing puzzle was.

WATCH:

OMG.

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— Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) January 18, 2023

The unlucky student looked like he couldn’t be stopped after reaching over and spinning that wheel one more time. He landed on the $700 prize and called out proudly for a “C”. And sure enough the host Pat Sajak responded that there was not one but two C’s leaving no black spaces on the puzzle.

All the contestant had to do was read the puzzle aloud and he would’ve not only won the puzzle, but also a cool million.

He said he was ready to solve and slowly stated out loud, “Mythological Hero” and then messed up the pronunciation for the Greek God “Achilles.” Instead of saying the proper pronunciation, he said out loud “A chill us” sounding out the “Ch” and not really pronouncing the “L’s.”

Sajak sounded distraught when he heard the buzzer beep the person’s answer and inform the college student that they “could not accept that.”

It then went to the next student who said they would solve and did.