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Can a Man Have a Uterus? Kennedy & Tyrus Roast Doctors Denying Science

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July 15, 2026 1:38 pm

Can a Man Have a Uterus? Kennedy & Tyrus Roast Doctors Denying Science

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July 15, 2026 1:38 pm

The discussion around the definition of rape and its expansion, the impact of identity politics on education, and the blurring of lines between science and feelings in college settings.

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What it is this is Tyrus filling in for B-Ride on the Brian Kill Me Show and joining me shortly is someone who doesn't need an introduction.

So I won't.

Okay, they're telling me I have to introduce. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, put your hands together for the one and only. She only has one name because that's all she needs. Kennedy is in the house. And always busy, always working.

Probably the. You do more shows than network. I mean, you're just. Everywhere and anywhere, and always bring in the A game. You got to, though.

I mean, that's the thing. Like, you and I have talked about this. It doesn't matter, like. This, what we do, we are so lucky to do what we do. Yes.

That every time you step up to the plate, you better swing for the fence. Yeah, at least get a base hit. Exactly right. No fielder's choice. And there's I love talking to you about Real stuff that doesn't feel like it's real.

Mm. And a lot of that lately. Yes, yes. And we're just going to. Start the party because I want to play New York's mayor.

Mandami, roll a, it's just going to be a surprise. And you probably, maybe you heard it, I don't know, but like just, I just want you to hear this. And I've been knee-deep in Angelina all morning, so I have not seen the traditional news yet. Here you go. Roll that beautiful 18 footage, please.

What I think is important to know is a lot of the increase in rape also comes from an expanded definition of what counts as rape, as well as survivors coming forward for acts that took place years prior. Hmm.

So Rafe is up in New York, but It's because it's old rape. Yeah, it's old rape. And the definition of rape is. Expanded. It's diet rape.

It's not the real rape. Like, the real rape is actually down. Like, the bad rape? Yes. No one, no one endorses the bad rape.

That's way down. Like, that's what doesn't even happen anymore. But the diet rape that you only hear about occasionally, you know, the dabbling rape, that might be up a little bit. And yeah, the expired rape. Also up.

There's no shades of rape. It's not a color.

So, this is really interesting because in every other major city, they have downgraded so many crimes in order to say, well, crime is down.

So, and I keep reading stories about my neighbors in LA who keep calling the cops because homeless dudes will go and break into cars and set up encampments near schools and lurk around and threaten people. And when you call the police, they're like, Is it a homeless guy? Like, yeah, yeah, it's a homeless guy. And they go, we can't respond to that.

Sorry. That's that's not Our purview. And it's like, but if it were not a homeless guy, if it were a huge guy, if it were a guy in a three-piece suit breaking into your Honda Cord, then yes, that person would get arrested and charged. Like, there's no, there's no equal protection under the law. I'm willing to go on a limb here that guys in three-piece suits breaking into Honda Cord's numbers are down.

It's down. I would say they're down. We have some expired cases of that happening. But shame on him for taking, and this is what I hate. Is the word rape should never be watered down.

It should never be. It's It's you're taking someone's humanity from them. I mean, that's what it is. I mean, you're taking their humanity and their dignity from them. And there's no lighter version of that.

Well, I mean, it's what his wife did when she denied that any rapes happened on October 7th. Right. When she went online, you know, it's like. Wallowing in the glee of what Hamas had done to innocent Israeli women. And, you know, she was actually denying rape.

So, you know, maybe it is a strain that has infected the entire family.

Well, denial seems to be a thing. And again, I'm. These are, I'm not going to tell you them. I'm just a mystery because the ridiculousness, it's hard to explain it.

So can you please roll number 22? Has a non-biological woman ever had a baby? A transgender person can't do that. No, I would reiterate that we take care of transgender people. And the party doesn't stop there.

Just keep rolling. 23. Can someone have a uterus but not be a woman? Because it seems like. Your school is promoting that ridiculous idea.

I think again, as Dr. Hoggett has described, we're uh treating uh peo transgender uh people. But we're doing that in compliance with state and federal law. And you do teach biology? Yes, we do.

Yes, this is curious.

So you, I-I'm going to ask you again, can someone have a uterus and not be a woman? Just say yes or no. Can they um Again, I would have I would say that the main thing is that you can't do that. Hmm.

Um God help us all. I'm not taking his biology class. I wonder what my daughter would have scored on that AP bio test. Yeah, it would have been 100%. Because whatever you feel.

Whatever you feel in science. Science used to not necessarily be about feelings and identity. Like I identify as an A student. Therefore, I should get an A in this class. Yes, and I'm gonna I identify as a marathon runner.

Yeah, so give me a a medal.

So there was a a marathon, I hope it wasn't the New York City marathon, where If you wanted to tap out, if you got to mile 18. And you want to tap out 'cause you're sleepy, a little tired. You could still get a medal. It's like, no, no, don't get a marathon.

So, I did a half-Iron Man triathon last September. It was the hardest race I've ever done in my life. I ran out of electrolytes on the bike, got really nauseous, really sick, bad headache. You don't want to be in that situation in 85-degree heat with a half marathon to go. And I've never been so sick in a race.

I had changed my nutrition plan a couple weeks before the race and it didn't do a good job. And I was paying for it on the bike.

So the only thing that kept me going on the run, and the run, I'm not kidding, like for the first mile. I had to resalt. I had to rehydrate. I had to take in as much electrolyte as I could. And that first mile, it was literally getting from one signpost to the next.

It was literally going like 100 yards at a time. And then talking myself, like, okay, I'm just going to do a mile. And then I got to two miles. And it wasn't until 12 miles where I was like, okay, I think I can actually finish this race. And the thing that got me to finish was.

Oh my garden, I'm actually gonna get a medal at the end of this. And I was like, that gave me like the last fire I needed to overcome the physical discomfort. And that and If someone had given me that medal after finishing six miles of the ride, it would have been absolutely worthless. I would not have hung it up. I would not have looked at it.

I certainly wouldn't have worn it. But you learned so much about yourself in those moments. Like do you realize that like when when your body's quitting You willed away. That is what, and then you're a different person after that. Because you just You accomplished a great mission, but you also conquered yourself.

You've expanded your level. Like, if it was a video game, you've reached the next level. You know, like you're, I'm getting close to final form, Kennedy. God, I wish I was faster, though. Like, that would have been awesome if I was actually faster.

You're like, you know, now that you have the stamina. Yeah.

So then that now when you train, you're going to work on speed. It's like 'cause your confidence is up. You know, because your now your goal is is like, let's say it took uh we'll be Let's say it took 18 hours, right? Yeah.

To do it.

Now you're like, you know what? The next time, I got to do it in 16. Yeah.

And but that confidence comes from Going through the fire. Self-doubt Arguing with yourself not to quit. That's very interesting because. Oftentimes, when you show up for a race like that, at the beginning, you're like, oh my god, I can't do this, and you get so nervous. But when you actually do it You can tell yourself the next time, like, you don't have to be nervous.

Like, you're not going to be as miserable this time. And believe it or not, There's an extra gear you didn't know you were equipped with. Yeah, and you and This is way better than talking about these damn doctors. I just don't understand where it is, money. Obviously, these are in the textbooks.

No, they are. ruling by fear. They're terrified that their generation of administrator is going to be extinct in the next couple of years because the very loud, very litigious progressives Threaten them. They threaten their existence. They want to do the same thing in medical schools that they want to do in this country.

They want to rip up the Constitution in this country. They want to do the same thing with the medical schools. They want to overthrow the patriarchy. They want to get rid of the men in charge and replace them with subjectivity. And it's bad news for people who would like to be treated by a scientific rule book with a pretty sturdy set of parameters.

Yes, yeah. I don't want to hear. I feel. Like this in my truth, you're healed. Yeah.

I'm like, uh, but I'm or halfway through surgery, like. I don't know. I'm kind of tired. Let's just self-patient up. I'm triggered.

I'm triggered by this inflamed pancreas. Yeah, you know, and it's. It's one of the reasons why I My entire mindset about college has changed as a person. And I was one of the ones the first one, you know, go to school and get a degree. And If any of my kids were like Hey, dad, I don't want to go to college.

I'll be like, oh, thank you. You know, and it's not even about in trade schools, whatever, but I think it's horrible that you want, if you're going to want to go to college because you want to be something, and then you get there and realize you can't be. What you want to be, unless it's under the purview of a feelings monster. Who was like, I don't want you to, you're going to be a doctor, even though. The courses that you took to become a doctor make you dangerous as a doctor.

Yes. And that's a complete disservice. I had a friend who was getting his PhD in a very prestigious medical school and was forced to drop out because he was a skeptic. And he was like, I don't want to use that language. I don't want to use that softened, politically correct language.

It doesn't make any sense. And they were like, you're racist. And it's like he's like, this paper that I just turned in has absolutely nothing to do with race, but they're trying to change the language and change the definition of anything that challenges or is just a matter of a fact.

Now, will you hold on and do a quick break so then you come back and we can talk all things, Kennedy? I want to talk about your amazing podcast and all your shows.

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Must be 21 or older to order. Please drink responsibly. What it is, this is Tyrus filling in for B-Rye on the Brian Kielme show. And we're graced that Kennedy was willing to stick around for a little more talking time.

Now, speaking of talking time, you got a really cool podcast. I have myself been on there. I know. I love interviewing you. Our numbers, we smoked it.

Smoked it. We really did. I was very happy with that. Records broken, lives made whole. Yes, maybe that's.

I'll take it. I don't know if that's accurate, but it feels my truth. It's our truth. Since we're going to. You know, my inner uterus was filled with that.

I'm still shocked that that's a learned doctor. You know, and you said at best, they're afraid. Yeah.

And that's that's sad. You know, these guys, they're showing it on Fox right now, they're terrified. Yeah.

And they shouldn't be. I mean, a science. Yes, we do. We do treat transgender patients. Yes.

Yeah.

But they're. And they should. They know the answer. They know a biological female. And make the differentiation between woman and female.

Biological female with XX chromosomes. They can have babies. Yes, it's not. Biological males cannot have babies. Yes, maybe it's sometimes maybe AI.

Maybe we can 3D print a uterus and it'll be a different day, a new dawn. You know, because I'm going to be honest with you, if. Birthing children was on men, we wouldn't have any. Not a chance. Telling you right now, that ship would have sailed.

I will tell you what, though. I can't handle leg cramps. Oh, well, you know, a bad hammy, you know? That's another thing. Like, I broke my foot at the end of the New York City Marathon in 2013.

And I was like, I had like 500 yards to go and thought I wasn't going to be able to finish. It was that bad. But because I had been through natural childbirth, I'm like, no, no, no, I can make through this. Natural childbirth, I can do that. I can do anything.

And I will not, I will, again, no reference point, none wanted, but I'm going to say, yes, I support that. I had, I never really, I mean, I was beat up in wrestling and football and I had some knee stuff, but I never, you know, I had to have the one knee surgery, but the second injury I tried to do, just let it heal. And, you know. You know, it changed my trajectory of career paths. But towards the end of when I just retired from wrestling and I was like, oh, cool.

I walked away with no real major injuries. My lower back and hip went out. And I couldn't. And they had to give me, luckily, they had to give me a shot, right? And the doctor was like, We're going to give you an epidural.

And I was like, like, pregnant ladies? And he was like, It's the same term, but it's not the same thing.

So. I went. And he says, it's going to feel like a little beasting and stuff. And there were all these nurses in there. And when the nurses came in, I had to, like, I was like, oh, I'm just like, yeah, I'm just getting epidural.

You know what I'm talking about, ladies. And they were just like. But even so, it was my stone face. Yeah, it's okay to laugh. Yeah, and even when they said a bee sting, I don't know what the hell kind of bees that he's dealt with.

Yeah.

But apparently, it's like some of those Japanese hornet bees or something. Murder hornets. Yes. You know, and I took everything I could. No tears.

But, you know, I could not wait to hop out of the thing. And because once he did it, it just popped it back in. And I was, wow, I was better. Like, I've been better since then. And.

I just Was like, we need to change the name. Of the shot, Doc. He's like, well, what do you want to call it, the Tyrus? I'm like, you know what? I don't have a problem with that.

But what I'm saying is, it's not fair. To say epidemic, because I'm getting all these mean mugs. From ladies going, and one of the nurses says, Well, I didn't get Epidural when I had a baby. I'm like, Thank you for your service, madam. But, like, I'm getting the Epidural.

Yeah, she's, and she is. I mean, it's basically. A watermelon cutter. Taylor Riggs had a baby in a lift. Yeah.

Yeah.

A lady just had one in New Jersey. In her car. A lady just had one in New Jersey. Yeah.

And then she told her doula, who was right next to her. Her husband was in the front seat on the phone with the hospital. Doula was in the back seat. She's like, um, Something feels weird, and the duel looks down and is like, That's the head. All right.

Oh, wow. Yeah.

Well, it's go time. Yeah.

Yeah.

Hey.

So, I don't think when it comes to those things, I think they need their own distinctive titles. I don't think a man should have any. Epidural shot. Change the name. Change the name.

Change the name. Because I think it sets up a lot of false security. Yeah, it's like a lot of people. Where men like, huh, I got an epidural. But again, if it was on us, there'd be no babies.

No. I would have no little, and I've got a half dozen. You got a brood. Yeah, literally.

So you got a basketball team plus one. Yes, I got a good six men coming off the bench, which. Uh no, you be honest with you, we'd probably make him the water Boy, to be good. Every family needs a Bobby Boucher. Yes, yes, yes.

And so, okay, where can we? Obviously, this is Fox.

So I know they know who you are. I mean, you're a staple on Gutville. You're a staple on the five. You're a staple on Outnumbered. And you're a staple in your awesome podcast.

So what's next? We got about 45 seconds left. I'm going to.

So I have three sold-out shows at Skyline Comedy Club in Appleton, Wisconsin next week in the 24th and 25th of July.

So they added two more shows.

So I've now got Friday afternoon at four and then a Saturday afternoon at one.

So I'm doing five shows next weekend in Appleton. It's going to be great. You know what? You should have uh a new nickname. Mrs.

Misses no days off. You do work. And Kennedy is hilarious. At some point, when you don't see me, like, I will be done. Yes.

And if you've ever seen her on the Gutfill show, she is hilarious. And I have a hard time keeping a straight face when she's on.

So the amazing, the one and only Kennedy. I'm glad she's on our team. Mm.

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