While showcasing surveillance footage of a recent smash-and-grab incident at a Nordstrom store in Los Angeles, Gutfeld embarked on a tirade where he portrayed women as lenient on crime and indirectly held the entire gender responsible for policies that could potentially deter such criminal activities.
He posed the hypothetical scenario of women taking a week off for a “ladies week” on Venus, speculating about the impact on societal problems. Gutfeld questioned how many of these issues would persist in their absence. He expressed his belief that “smash and grabs” and the widespread recurrence of criminal behavior, referred to as “rampant recidivism,” would cease to exist.
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Acknowledging the potential emergence of new problems in such a scenario, Gutfeld confidently asserted his stance. He did, however, acknowledge that his viewpoint might not align with that of Jeanine Pirro, a co-host on “The Five” known for her tough stance on crime. Pirro’s background includes work as a prosecutor and a former New York state judge.
In a somewhat jesting tone, Gutfeld remarked that his comments might be offensive to Pirro, attributing her thinking to a more masculine perspective.
Concluding his impassioned monologue, Gutfeld raised his voice to assert that society has become overly lenient, asserting that this leniency has resulted from the belief that discipline and consequences are inappropriate.