This video clip appears to be from a panel discussion or podcast.

A male speaker, likely a host, is making a point about the pursuit of equality. He suggests that some women (or perhaps feminists generally) will “fight for equality if said equality benefits women, but not if it doesn’t.”
He uses the historical example of the right to vote. He states that for a period, men had the right to vote and women didn’t, and explains this by saying men had responsibilities, chiefly that to vote, a man had to be subject to military conscription. He asserts that women “never had that… responsibility.”
A female participant (with curly brown hair and a light purple sweater) interjects, saying women “never had that option.”
The male speaker then counters her by stating that not having to face military conscription (and the dangers associated with it, like being “chemical gassed by the Germans” in the Argonne Forest during WWI) was, in fact, a “privilege” for women.
The other participants are mostly listening, with some reacting with expressions or slight movements. The backdrop features the word “@whatever” repeated multiple times.