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Another day, another comical display of hypocrisy from the ladies on ABC’s The View. On Friday’s program, moderator Whoopi Goldberg began a segment discussing a new poll showing shifts towards social conservatism among the American public, particularly the youth.

Goldberg was especially concerned about the growth of religiosity in young men, mocking the idea with a faux-inspired voice:

An article in The Independent points to factors like the administration's focus on Christianity and limiting access to contraception along with a sharp rise in young men finding religion. Wow. What would you make of this shift?

Out of nowhere, she accuses young men of wanting to have total control over their wives, latching onto ‘the man-o-sphere’ and rebutting the hypothetical misandrist young men living in her mind:

GOLDBERG: I think what they're talking about is because we've heard so many young men, we've talked about so many young men, they want their wives to cleave to them, and to do what they’re told-

HAINES: It’s the manosphere.

GOLDBERG: It’s the manosphere that wants their way, they want you to do what they want you to do. Now that ship has sailed.

HAINES: Yes, it has.

GOLDBERG: I don't think there's a lot of women who are going to tell you it's okay for you to make that choice for them. They'll say, I'll make that choice for me—

HOSTIN: Correct.

GOLDBERG: —but you cannot make it.”

Ironic to be judging young men for their return to religion and then flippantly accusing them of misandry, given what Goldberg says about people being judgmental mere minutes later:

But to judge somebody for their choice whatever choice that happens to be, if you're not paying their rent and you're not blood-related and you're not their mother, shut up! Shut up!

If Goldberg were to listen to her own advice, she could “shut up” with her unfounded accusations against young men. Of course, Goldberg doesn’t really mean what she says about not judging. Her entire show revolves around judging people for what they do. What she really means is, “shut up” if you’re criticizing something she likes.

Aside from Goldberg’s hypocritical comments on religion, the cast also delved into a discussion about fidelity, proving how out of touch they are with society in the process.

In regards to that same polling showing an increase in disapproval towards adultery, The View cast said this:

SARA HAINES: It's weird because, like, the part about, like, infidelity, people having affairs—

 SUNNY HOSTIN: Yeah. Good point.

HAINES: —doesn't really enter my mind anymore. Like—maybe that's sad, maybe it's not, I don't know, but that seems really basic these days.

ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: Yeah, it's not even a deal breaker for politicians.

HAINES: It's not. In fact, you can have five wives—I mean, not at the same time, not at the same time! But like—

HOSTIN: Well, some places.

HAINES: —you can just keep getting married and, like, no one cares.

No one cares about affairs, apparently! However, this isn’t actually that strange of a take coming from The View. These are the same people who bragged about how easy it would be to cheat on their husbands. Of course they aren’t really concerned about adultery. 

For the average person, however, it’s a shocking transcript. The strangest part about the segment is how confused the cast are about the stats. They can’t even imagine other people caring about cheating. 

The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read:

ABC The View

June 12, 2026

11:15:06 a.m. Eastern

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Welcome back. Now, apparently, some feel that Americans are getting more socially conservative, according to a new Gallup survey. Results found that fewer people condone pregnancy outside of marriage and the use of birth control and even gambling. Gambling. 

An article in The Independent points to factors like the administration's focus on Christianity and limiting access to contraception along with a sharp rise in young men finding religion. Wow. What would you make of this shift?

(...)

11:17:12 a.m.

SARA HAINES: It's weird because, like, the part about, like, infidelity, people having affairs—

SUNNY HOSTIN: Yeah. Good point.

HAINES: —doesn't really enter my mind anymore. Like—maybe that's sad, maybe it's not, I don't know, but that seems really basic these days.

ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: Yeah, it's not even a deal breaker for politicians.

HAINES: It's not. In fact, you can have five wives—I mean, not at the same time, not at the same time! But like—

HOSTIN: Well, some places.

HAINES: —you can just keep getting married and, like, no one cares.

(...)

11:18:21 a.m.

GOLDBERG: My position has always been, listen, if that's what you want to do—

SUNNY HOSTIN: Yeah.

GOLDBERG: — that's what you want to do. It's not my business. I don't pay your bills. I don't know your kids. I don't know your life.

HAINES: Correct.

HOSTIN: Right

GOLDBERG: Okay? So I'm not going to judge what you're doing. I don't like these polls because I think they are made to say what you want them to say. And I have to tell you that one of the things that I thought was really interesting is the sharp rise in young men finding religion.

HOSTIN: Yeah, what's that about?

GOLDBERG: Well this seems to—

HAINES: Define religion.

GOLDBERG: I think what they're talking about is because we've heard so many young men, we've talked about so many young men, they want their wives to cleave to them, and to do what they’re told-

HAINES: It’s the manosphere.

GOLDBERG: It’s the manosphere that wants their way, they want you to do what they want you to do. Now that ship has sailed.

HAINES: Yes, it has.

GOLDBERG: I don't think there's a lot of women who are going to tell you it's okay for you to make that choice for them. They'll say, I'll make that choice for me—

HOSTIN: Correct.

GOLDBERG: —but you cannot make it. And in terms of children, who can afford it? People can't afford, you know, these kinds of things, when they say the numbers are down—they're down for a reason!

You don't always want—you don't know when you're going to get pregnant if you're lucky enough to get pregnant, but you want to think about, you know, where is this child going to be in ten years?

HOSTIN: Yeah.

GOLDBERG: Am I going to be able to take care of it in ten years? And can I afford it? And sometimes you can't afford it and you do it anyway and you make it work. That's what our parents did. That's what a lot of parents do. But to judge somebody—

HOSTIN: Yeah.

GOLDBERG: —for their choice whatever choice that happens to be, if you're not paying their rent and you're not blood-related and you're not their mother, shut up! Shut up!

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