Karol Markowicz: Fierce Defender of the Victims of Liberalism
21 Sep 2022
BUCK: Our friend Karol Markowicz from the New York Post, where sheโs an opinion columnist, sheโs got a piece out, Continuing Covid Craziness Shows It Was Never About the Science. Karol, no, it was not. Tell everybody how we know this now more than ever.
MARKOWICZ: Hi, guys.
BUCK: Hey.
MARKOWICZ: You know, how many of these pieces have I written and have been on to discuss and yet weโre still in this insanity in so many of these places? Itโs September, 2022, and yesterday New York City lifted its private vaccine mandate, the vaccine mandate that was for private companies. And the rest of the country is like, โWait. They had a vaccine mandate for private companies?โ Itโs such a baffling and backwards way of living, and it so disappoints me that more New Yorkers donโt speak up about it.
CLAY: Karol, youโre in Florida now.
MARKOWICZ: Yeah.
CLAY: And obviously the news today about Trump and the civil charges but the fact that thereโs still criminal allegations pending and everything else. DeSantis is going to win comfortably in 48 days, reelection, in Florida.
MARKOWICZ: Yeah.
CLAY: Do most Floridians that you talk to want DeSantis to run for president or do they want him to stay as governor?
MARKOWICZ: So, itโs interesting because I think that Floridians have a completely different consideration. Itโs not so much the Trump-DeSantis thing down here. Itโs the, โCan we lose our governor?โ So itโs like, in the rest of the country I feel like the conservative question is, โWhich these two guys do we want?โ whereas in Florida itโs like, โWait. We really donโt want to lose our governor?โ Even though everybody kind of thinks that he would make an amazing presidential candidate.โ
So, ultimately, yeah, I think people like him and want him entire office. I think theyโre concerned about what happens to their state. Itโs a really kind of perilous time, they feel, and it can go either way. Like, the state has been trending red and itโs been pretty deep red in the last few years. But, you know, anything can happen. DeSantis only won by a very small margin the last time. So a lot of affection for the governor, I would say, down here.
BUCK: Weโre speaking to Karol Markowicz, New York Post columnist. Karol, crime is one of the big issues that Democrats know they got a real problem with the public โcause the crime numbers are terrible. And when you look at this as an increaseโฆ You know, people say, โOh, it was worse in the nineties.โ Yeah, well, that was 30 years ago. So when you look at a โ not just a 30, 40, 50% increase, some places have had shootings, homicides increase a hundred percent, 150%. But you share this story โ I know it was written, I think, about somebody else โ about the Park Slope Panther.
MARKOWICZ: Yeah.
BUCK: Can you just tell everybody a little bit about the park โ โcause you used to live in Park Slope in New York City.
MARKOWICZ: Yeah.
BUCK: What do people need to know about this Neighborhood Watch group that apparently couldnโt get past whether to call people crazy or neurodivergent when they were throwing bottles at old ladies?
MARKOWICZ: (laughing) So Park Slope is an insane place. And for a long time it was a really beautiful, very, very safe place to be. And growing up in New York City, Park Slope was a dream, especially for somebody growing up in Brooklyn. It was actually the dream. But whatโs happened in the last few years is itโs gone from liberal to leftist. And it has really lost the plot. This story by Susie Weiss on Bari Weissโ Common Sense page was about a group that had formed because a homeless person had killed somebodyโs dog, and that finally moved Park Slopers to say, โWe have to start taking this crime thing more seriously.
โItโs finally here. Itโs happening now.โ And a side note to this, in 2020 when people were saying, oh, crime is getting bad, all the people in Park Slope were saying, โThatโs very racist to say, actually, and we shouldnโt be talking about crime getting bad because, you knowโฆโ And so it wasnโt really affecting them. But now it is. And this group formed, and itโs hilarious story. It really made my day. It was so funny and so well written. I donโt know that it was supposed to be funny, necessarily, but it was amazing and how these teenagers came up to them and said they basically checking their privilege โ and of course these teenagers live in Park Slope, grew up in Park Slope, are the most privileged people possible, et cetera. Highly recommend the story.
CLAY: So, Karol, in 2021, suburban moms said, โWeโve had enough,โ and they went and they got Glenn Youngkin elected in Virginia and nearly flipped New Jersey. I mean, thatโs how much of a red wave we saw in that first year after the Biden administration.
MARKOWICZ: Yeah.
CLAY: What do you think weโre going to see in 48 days? How are those suburban moms going to react? How much did abortion change the political calculus, in your mind, in terms of those suburban mom decisions? And the reason why Iโm pointing out suburban moms in particular is thereโs lots of people who know we know how theyโre gonna vote. That was sort of the impetus, the charge that changed things in โ21. How are these moms gonna vote in your mind in โ22?
MARKOWICZ: Yeah. I still think that that demographic is fired up and really wants to go to the ballot box and punish the people who had kept schools closed for as long as they did, kept their kids masked for as long as they did, kept them in the vaccine mandates for as long as they did. I think that that demographic bloc is still very significant. The problem is I donโt see Republican candidates speaking to that bloc in the same way that Glenn Youngkin did.
CLAY: Yep.
MARKOWICZ: Glenn Youngkin made himself the education guy. And that is so powerful. Itโs not just these issues that weโre dealing with right now. Education on so many different levels has just collapsed in cities all across the country. And I think that candidates that can speak to these concerns collapsing standards, removal of merit-based anything, all of this is very important to parents. And I just donโt see the same kind of Republican contact to these people. I think that a lot of these people are still fired up on their own, but it would be best if the Republican Party could maybe craft some messaging around this, target this demographic specifically. Because I think that they want to vote, they want to be courted, and the Republican Party should do that.
BUCK: You know, Karol, also on the issue of transgender indoctrination and now even surgery for youth, I do think that Republicansโฆ Look, I just think this is a critical moral issue. I think this is about truly defending children and saving them from making life-destroying decisions because this is fashionable on the left now. A lot of this stuff has become just itโs fashionable to push this and tell kids, โChange your pronouns and change your name and have your breasts cut off if youโre female,โ all this stuff thatโs going on.
And one thing that I just find is on the one hand, you know, weโll see letโs say like a drag queen story hour with children there, and โ or drag show with children there โ and the left will say, โOh, itโs bigoted, itโs, you know, why are you pointing this out? This isnโt representation,โ and then a few weeks later thereโs another one. And then โ how hard is it for them to not do this? I mean, it really does seem like whether itโs pornographic books in schools for children or highly inappropriate sexualized shows for children, the left doesnโt want to give this up.
MARKOWICZ: Yeah. I fully agree. And the fact that they are having these kids keep secrets from their parents, I think that would be such a powerful line for parents to understand, that itโs not just that your kid is using a different pronoun in school. Itโs that theyโre encouraged to keep that a secret from you. And, like, Iโve said this before, but, you know, in New York City, my, you know, preteen daughter had so many kids in her class declare themselves trans. It really was, like, a contagion, and it was only happening among girls, and it was happening at such a clip that it couldnโt possibly be.
Like, there just arenโt this many trans people in the world, let alone in, you know, one-sixth grade class. So I think that parents have to be kind of more aware of whatโs happening in their schools and what their rights are. And again this could be something the Republican Party speaks to these parents about, which I donโt see that theyโre doing that great. I think that they could say, like, you know, we all want to be sympathetic to kids who feel, you know, the wrong โ theyโre born in the wrong gender or whatever. But the way that we handle this isnโt to let, you know, secrets be kept from parents at school or to let them have hormones or any of this. And I think thereโs a great way to make parents understand what the problem is.
CLAY: Karol, Buckโs been making fun of me for 10 days now because I care about the British royal family and pay a lot of attention to all the drama and everything else. And, you know, 10 million people watched the funeral and he confessed that his fiancee is also in my camp and agrees that all the palace intrigue is fantastic. Are you Team Buck in that no one should care in America about the royal family or Team Clay in that maybe you agree with that but you also desperately pay attention to all of the drama?
MARKOWICZ: No, I donโt pay attention to all the drama, but the New York Post is obviously pretty into the whole, you know, royal family thing. Itโs a major topic at the Post. So I read the Post coverage. You know, I didnโt watch any of the funeral. I lived in Scotland which I should maybe say that I, you know, would be more interested in the royal family, but nobody is less interested in the royal family than Scottish people. So โ
BUCK: I gotta move to Scotland, apparently.
CLAY: Edinburgh is an amazing town. Where did you live in Scotland?
MARKOWICZ: In the north, in a small town called Forrest.
CLAY: Oh wow. Well, Iโm putting you down on team Clay in the royal family.
BUCK: Ehhh!
CLAY: Thatโs a win for me.
BUCK: Thanks. Karol Markowicz, New York Post. Go read her stuff. Sheโs brilliant. Karol, thank you.
MARKOWICZ: Thank you, guys. Thanks.
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