JustPearlyThings - July 06, 2023


The REASON Society Does Not Really NEED Women


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9 minutes

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176.59189

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1,627

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151


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00:00:00.000 I once saw you put a tweet that said, if all women stop working tomorrow, society would
00:00:07.960 function fine.
00:00:09.340 But if all men stop working tomorrow, society would be in shambles.
00:00:14.600 Now, I respect you a lot, Pearl.
00:00:18.260 I have to disagree with you here.
00:00:20.340 Okay.
00:00:21.120 My wife is the sole reason I am as successful as I am.
00:00:26.440 Every morning, she makes me a cup of tea and gives me a blowjob.
00:00:36.200 Now, then I start my work.
00:00:38.940 Now, I could go without the cup of tea.
00:00:42.880 But without that blowjob, I wouldn't be as motivated to work as hard to finish my day
00:00:50.660 and to come back home to get some more.
00:00:55.220 Right.
00:00:55.620 So, that's actually one of my Alpha King rules as well, that a great woman, this Alpha
00:01:04.060 King 202, a great woman will help you become successful a lot easier.
00:01:12.620 Yeah.
00:01:13.300 So, when I tweeted that, I said outside of reproduction.
00:01:16.480 Now, so, what I was saying, basically, now, okay, we can talk about the emotional, the motivation,
00:01:23.960 fine, fine.
00:01:24.480 But what I'm talking about is women's jobs.
00:01:28.380 Are women's jobs the infrastructure of society?
00:01:31.920 Would it still run?
00:01:33.240 And they've kind of done this experiment, right?
00:01:35.580 They put women on an island and they need to be saved within like two days.
00:01:40.220 And they put men on an island and they kind of have a little society running.
00:01:44.880 Now, I'm not saying, you know, we probably wouldn't have the vacuum cleaner.
00:01:48.780 Like, come on, men made that for women.
00:01:50.340 And there's some inventions we wouldn't have.
00:01:53.280 But I do think if women disappeared tomorrow, outside of reproduction and like the feelings
00:01:59.180 and stuff, society could still run.
00:02:01.240 Like, men would figure out how to be nurses.
00:02:03.200 Men would figure out how to be assistants.
00:02:05.220 But women could not figure out the things that men do.
00:02:09.280 We could not figure out the plumbing.
00:02:10.700 Have you ever seen a girl trying to change, you're telling me, okay, it took like 10 chicks
00:02:15.520 to change a car tire and that we could figure out the power lines.
00:02:21.760 So a lot of people took that as like the motivation and stuff.
00:02:25.620 I'm not really talking about, I understand that like women assist men, like all that.
00:02:30.380 That's good and dandy.
00:02:31.700 I just meant like our jobs, we monetize beauty a lot.
00:02:36.340 And so we think that our jobs are more important than they really are when it comes to the
00:02:42.660 infrastructure of society.
00:02:44.160 Not saying there aren't exceptions, but it's like we didn't need women to run society for
00:02:51.360 most of history.
00:02:52.360 What's different now?
00:02:53.700 Now, there were always exceptions, you know, of high IQ women like Cleopatra, Joan of Arc
00:02:58.680 that, you know, made waves in society, right?
00:03:01.180 You know, there were women that did.
00:03:02.820 But when it comes to like a, would, would everything still run?
00:03:06.700 Probably.
00:03:07.700 Yeah.
00:03:07.920 That's a good point.
00:03:09.620 Yeah.
00:03:09.900 So I'm not, I'm not talking about, I'm not talking about motivation.
00:03:13.140 Yeah.
00:03:13.740 I understand men are motivated by the women.
00:03:16.960 Yes.
00:03:17.340 Women are good mothers.
00:03:18.580 We need them.
00:03:19.400 I'm not, but I'm saying like to run the whole system.
00:03:24.160 Yeah.
00:03:24.660 It's a fair point.
00:03:25.900 I mean, it is something to be said about it.
00:03:29.260 There is something to be said.
00:03:30.380 You know, it's crazy.
00:03:30.840 I started, I started researching the industries that women run.
00:03:34.300 They're all the ones we complain about.
00:03:37.100 No, I swear.
00:03:38.180 I swear.
00:03:38.640 I was thinking all the, all the industries, they're like, that has gone off the rails.
00:03:43.240 Education, women, healthcare, women.
00:03:47.400 And the DMV is like 90% women.
00:03:51.620 There's nothing we complain about more than the DMV.
00:03:55.240 Because when women go into things, we want equality.
00:03:58.120 We don't really want to reward competence.
00:04:00.100 We want things to be fair and equal.
00:04:02.460 Where men, they want the smartest people to win.
00:04:05.420 Yeah.
00:04:05.740 Yeah.
00:04:05.920 And they kind of respect each other for it.
00:04:07.980 Where women, it's like, if we get higher on like the attention hierarchy, then women
00:04:12.180 will like tear down other women so they can get higher.
00:04:15.620 You feel women tear you down?
00:04:16.920 Oh my gosh.
00:04:18.400 Yeah.
00:04:18.880 Yes.
00:04:19.300 And it comes everywhere.
00:04:20.920 Oh my goodness.
00:04:22.620 And they, they call me, they say, I hate women that I, you know, I just shit on women
00:04:28.380 all day.
00:04:28.920 When I'm just trying to describe society, what I could say is the more reproductive freedom
00:04:33.840 we've gotten, hasn't gone well for us.
00:04:36.800 The more we've come, you know, if you look at the chart of women in the workforce and the
00:04:40.960 number of regulations, like if women went home tomorrow, we could fire all the HR departments.
00:04:48.120 We could fire, whether it be like, I honestly think it'd be more productive, not less.
00:04:53.000 Now it's not to say there's not exceptions.
00:04:56.120 You know, I love, I love Megan Kelly, you know, I'm not, I'm not against, you know, women
00:05:01.200 doing certain things, but I think when we start to run industries, problems come.
00:05:07.540 And then I started to think, I'm like, what can women do better than men?
00:05:11.420 And I really, I couldn't think of anything.
00:05:13.860 Now I'll explain to you why I was thinking we can cook better.
00:05:17.680 No, all the top Michelin chefs were men.
00:05:19.900 And I was like, well, we're better parents, but single father homes are better than single
00:05:24.140 mother home.
00:05:25.060 And I was, I was trying, I literally, I spent a whole day trying to think of something,
00:05:30.480 but when there's like money involved, men just win.
00:05:34.700 They just always win.
00:05:35.740 Now this isn't to say that women have no value.
00:05:38.460 I'm a woman.
00:05:39.160 You know what I mean?
00:05:40.120 But I, I just was looking at the numbers and I was like, now men are even more pure than
00:05:46.340 women.
00:05:46.860 Imagine that's like what we're supposed to bring purity.
00:05:49.700 Now we have more male merchants than female.
00:05:52.280 I was like, I can't think of anything.
00:05:57.000 It's unique coming from you too, because you actually, you know, are a successful entrepreneur.
00:06:02.860 And you have, and you have a good relationship with your dad and, you know, and you went to
00:06:08.500 college and you could have gone and become a pro athlete.
00:06:11.460 And here you are saying this.
00:06:14.080 Oh yeah.
00:06:14.920 You know, it's like, it's sort of like you are the poster child of what they would probably
00:06:20.660 hate.
00:06:21.240 A lot of these women.
00:06:22.020 Well, I'll tell you what this, we would have been broke six months.
00:06:25.820 I'm just a woman.
00:06:26.520 We just like to swipe the credit card.
00:06:28.200 Right.
00:06:28.600 You know what I mean?
00:06:29.040 And I'm not a big spender on material stuff, but you see all the equipment around here.
00:06:33.860 Very nice.
00:06:34.440 Right.
00:06:34.880 I would have went broke six months ago.
00:06:36.800 If my dad wasn't like, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow your horses.
00:06:40.020 You can't just spend all the money.
00:06:41.820 You know what I mean?
00:06:42.720 Yeah.
00:06:43.140 And, you know, I'm really lucky where I have guys to help me, but if it was just me on my
00:06:48.580 own consulting with women, oh, we would not be here.
00:06:52.380 We would not be here.
00:06:53.920 So I think a lot of times what you'll find is women that do succeed in business have a
00:06:58.480 lot of smart men around them.
00:06:59.940 Definitely.
00:07:00.400 Kim Kardashian.
00:07:01.980 Yes.
00:07:02.220 You know, she became a billionaire with Kanye.
00:07:05.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:07:05.560 You know, you're telling me, and it's interesting.
00:07:07.800 We look at all the top females, and I was thinking about this, like Kylie Jenner versus Elon Musk.
00:07:14.300 Who is, one is Twitter.
00:07:18.260 He's pushing society forward.
00:07:21.120 Kylie Jenner is also a billionaire.
00:07:23.100 Now you could say she's not as rich, but she's just the first famous example I could think of.
00:07:28.680 What is she doing?
00:07:29.580 She's selling makeup.
00:07:31.140 Yeah.
00:07:31.320 What is advancing civilization?
00:07:33.900 Now, again, this isn't to say women have no value, but it's less than we think.
00:07:41.160 And I also realize that all of these men are really paying for our jobs because they have
00:07:46.940 all these grants to, like, push us in the workforce.
00:07:49.340 They're really just taking money from the men and giving it to the women and monetizing beauty.
00:07:53.340 So I don't think we're as important as we think.
00:07:56.160 And the women just don't like it when I say this.
00:07:58.800 And I'll say this as me, and I even thought of myself, and I was thinking, I'm like, me, I have a podcast.
00:08:03.880 And I was like, Myron had to be a federal agent.
00:08:07.400 He had to, like, coach men for all these years.
00:08:09.740 And I was thinking of Brian, who does whatever.
00:08:11.580 And I was like, he was a YouTuber for a decade.
00:08:14.200 I just brought some mics and started doing my thing, you know?
00:08:18.800 And I was like, it's really an example of female privilege.
00:08:22.540 Now, this isn't to say I don't work hard or do a good job, but I think we can acknowledge that women,
00:08:28.860 especially when we're young, have a privilege in the workforce.
00:08:31.420 Yeah, I mean, I will say, though, out of the women that I've seen on social media, I think, to your credit, you've really done well.
00:08:40.480 Thank you.
00:08:41.480 Thank you.
00:08:42.240 Yeah, like, to have this studio, you know, not just here, but, like, even what I saw before we started filming, like, the team you have.
00:08:50.340 And that's organizational ability.
00:08:52.720 That's, like, not just influencer social media.
00:08:54.800 That's, like, you're actually a legitimate business person.
00:08:57.200 Thank you.
00:08:57.740 Thank you.
00:08:58.060 I think so, too.
00:08:59.660 You took the risk.
00:09:00.620 I did.
00:09:01.540 The risk is the price for wealth.
00:09:03.900 Correct.
00:09:04.600 Correct.
00:09:04.920 But I still was thinking about it.
00:09:07.080 And to say I had no advantage because I'm a woman, it's silly, you know?
00:09:10.600 I definitely did to get here.