Evolutionary psychologist Gad Saad on why both sexes evolved to stray, mate value, masculinity, free speech, and 'suicidal empathy.'

Dr. Gad Saad — Evolutionary behavioral scientist and professor at Concordia University who pioneered applying Darwinian theory to consumer psychology and decision-making. A Lebanese-born Jewish refugee, he is a vocal critic of 'wokeness' and author of The Parasitic Mind.
Saad explains evolutionary behavioral science and how a Darwinian lens reveals hidden patterns in human behavior, from child abuse rates in stepfamilies to male sexual jealousy and homicide. He argues monogamy isn't strictly 'natural,' that both men and women evolved desires for sexual variety, and unpacks 'mate desirability scores' and assortative mating. The conversation turns to modern masculinity, the struggles of low-status young men, pornography as an evolutionary 'behavioral trap,' and birth order's link to creativity. In the back half, Saad makes the case for free-speech absolutism, against 'forbidden knowledge,' and shares his refugee history before launching into critiques of communism, illegal immigration, and his concept of 'suicidal empathy,' plus a frank assessment of Trump versus Harris.
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Gad Saad
“that's what sent me on my journey to eventually write the parasitic mind 30 plus years ago” — Gad Saad 00:05:14Find it on Amazon
Gad Saad
“in my first book which is the evolutionary basis of consumption and then in the consuming instinct I argue that there are four key Darwinian mechanisms” — Gad Saad 00:38:30Find it on Amazon
Gad Saad
“in my first book which is the evolutionary basis of consumption and then in the consuming instinct I argue that there are four key Darwinian mechanisms” — Gad Saad 00:38:30Find it on Amazon
Gad Saad
“you have a book here called happiness, eight secrets for leading the good life. If I was to give him advice on how to live a happy life” — Steven Bartlett 01:38:30Find it on Amazon
Gad Saad
“only because you mentioned the word empathy. So my next book is titled suicidal empathy” — Gad Saad 02:28:48Find it on Amazon
Frank J. Sulloway
“the original theory comes from Frank Sulloway who's a historian of science who wrote a book which I highly recommend to all your viewers. It's called Born to Rebel.” — Gad Saad 01:49:52Find it on Amazon