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- July 11, 2023
What Women BRING To SOCIETY Aside Child Bearing
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in canada they talked about it they can't pay women um jordan peterson talks about how he would
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coach women to get more money they could not pay female lawyers to stay because they would hit 30
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they'd be on track to be partner and they would say you know what i want to go home so it's like
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why are we forcing women and encouraging women to do things that are not good for us we know it's
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not good for us to work the same way men do so it's like if anything i actually think it's really
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unkind to women to push us into these fields that we will one it's going to affect our relationships
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because we become too masculine and two and two we we don't like those jobs so we go into the jobs
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because the society's pushing us into a job we don't even want we do it and just like the girl
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that went through the engineering degree and what'd she do she dropped out or she um she quit later
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whatever so my favorite thing is devil's advocate if you guys can tell right so my rebuttal to that
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because i'll have a good rebuttal is it came and it went that fast it came and it went that fast
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it must not have been that good no it was a good thing we're just getting tired no it was it was a
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good rebuttal i promise you it was a really good rebuttal about women going in you can bring it up in
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the comments section it'll come back it'll come back uh one second okay so 48 of women in the u.s
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were unmarried as of 2021 only 39 of women without children say they want to be married
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that number jumps to 51 for women with children 63 of women polled in 2022 say they don't want
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children what essential things do women bring to society as a whole that don't have to do with kids
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and child rearing okay um i love this little book uh by roger scruton it's called a short introduction
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to beauty and he says that there are three ultimate virtues truth and goodness are the first two and
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you know i think personally based on the canon of you know literature and um psychology and
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all of this kind of stuff that men are absolutely excelling at truth and goodness to be honest um but
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the third virtue is beauty and uh what roger does he points out that you know even when we were living
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in these societies where we had issues with scarcity you know we would still plow all of these resources
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into building these monuments our churches these beautiful buildings the coliseum um because we it's
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it's human nature to we need beauty it makes the world better and you know that is how men do it they
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make these enormous awesome structures but the way women generally tend to do it is in little modest ways
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we're tending our gardens we're making our homes attractive we are making ourselves attractive we're
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doing little handicrafts which are kind of modest and they're not going to last a hundred thousand
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years whatever but they make everyday life for everyone who is in contact with them a little bit
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more beautiful and i think that's meaningful do you think that the average woman today is doing that
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who is the average woman i don't know i mean that's 170 pounds i'll give you some number the average
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woman's 170 pounds um she's about five four ninety percent of us have been on birth control one out of
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three is an std uh one out of three's had an abortion um fifty percent will have zero children
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um it makes about i'm just giving you numbers here so i'm not i'm not even trying to add a moral thing
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um and makes roughly like 25 to 30 yeah i mean you know what you know what i in my experience when
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i was at school what i was getting were all these messages about like you should be like you could be
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an astronaut you could be the prime minister you should like really concentrate on all this stuff
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and i think that i think that women are pushed into being mediocre men whereas you know we're not
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giving the space and opportunity to actually just express our own femininity yeah no i i agree with
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you i agree and disagree again so i'm gonna i'm gonna read the question i'm gonna read the question
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just one more time what essential things do women bring to society as a whole that don't have to do
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with kids and child rearing uh smart it's actually it's very interesting it makes me think essential and
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it it's it's essential to think yes i would no no i'm saying essential is the key word things
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i have two children but if i didn't have any by now i wouldn't have any but not because i'm a bad woman
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or i'm a bad person or a bad female is because society is going to and look at around
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at the world what is happening the force of us financial forcing us into jobs we don't want to do
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whether it's be too male for me or whether it's just something i'm not good at so i don't know it's
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really hard to answer but uh it's it's not just women's choice it's a society and the world where
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it's going the wars the pressures the fake news the all the lies we're told on the media and like you
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know the bigger the more beautiful which is not true if we're gonna heart if you're gonna die from a
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heart attack the big is not beautiful you're just killing yourself and you're telling young girls who
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are looking at you to kill yourself too the biggest thing that women bring is love is love
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i know it sounds so simple but think about it right you're having a bad day you get a man you get hit
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in the face you get punched you get jumped you get whatever who's the first person you go to
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your mother a woman right for love for reassurance for smarts if there's a situation where two men are
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about to fight right sometimes you get a woman a woman to be like hey babe don't do that let me calm
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you down so the wisdom and the love that women bring to society just in general is very much
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needed i i'm sorry i don't want a whole bunch of men going around like just sensitivity yeah like
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just in a work field not doing anything because everything would be so cutthroat sometimes you
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need a woman to be like hey should we really fire him let's think about it not let's fire him because
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he pissed me off like there's certain things that you need women for you need that balance okay let's
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you know damn well no no you know damn well women fire people for no reason men want to make money
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men are logical women go based on how they feel so this idea that women are going to come into the
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workforce and police men and how to behave when men built the world for us they built the world we could
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not do any of the jobs that we have are all because of men and that we need women's wisdom to run
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society yes is the dumbest i've ever heard in my life no you need it but it's not exactly it's not
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it's all the elements that why the last hundred before the last hundred years they did not need
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women as a rule in the workforce why do they need us now they must have needed women or else we wouldn't
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be there if they didn't need us if you look at like government regulations as soon as women entered
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the workforce it's like through the roof if you look at government spending as soon as women got to vote
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it's like it's through the roof so would you have rather be like like how workforces were back in the
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day i would rather we repeal the 19th i really believe that i think the world would be a better
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place if women didn't vote and most men i think that should be just like a property owner type thing
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it's or or net taxpayers i don't know how exactly i do it but yeah i think we should take away the
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vote for most people listen when we let the majority of men vote they voted trump into office so and thank
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you god i like trump and thank you i like trump i like him i like him as the person i think he's funny
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horrible president but i like him as an individual he was a good president the economy was way better
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the economy was better the economy was better but he also caused uh no no the economy was better but
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doesn't mean he's a good president because under him there was so much racial divide and tension and
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this going on not going on so yes for economy it was good but you divided a whole country people had
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jobs and they hated each other but this is what i mean this but that's right i want to i actually want
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to explain this to the camera like how women think no offense but like do you see how she's like well it
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was the tension we didn't like the tension or the feelings and the men it's like well are there jobs
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but that rolled off of obama's laws no no no he came in this is after obama cleaned it up obama cleaned
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it up no it wasn't it rolled into when trump got into office it rolled into when trump got into office
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and trump got the credit for it no it wasn't that's just how the liberals try to like trump got the
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credit for it they'll try to like like somehow go through these like logic loops where they're like
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well it was good under trump's presidency but it was another president's fault like it's like come
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on but it's true yeah it's not a lot of things i had an economics degree and so what specifically
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what policies from obama specifically there is i don't know specifically right now i can't think
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of it off the top of my head but they're like literally but but i'm telling you we studied this
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when i was in school i had a degree he had eight years in office but it is during trump's time that you
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felt the effect of his yes because when he first got it when he first got it no no when he first
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got in office they kept denying everything he tried to put in what what did they try what are they
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every time what what what bill the different bills that he was trying to pass they kept on
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what bill what bill what bill i believe the first one was one of the health care bills before they
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finally got that what did it do i would even say trump i would even say trump had a harder time in
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office than obama yeah because no one liked him exactly but he still got things done what done what do you mean
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what's going on unemployment is through the roof right now under biden exactly it's under biden which
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rolls off of what happened with trump i'm telling you everything is a is an effect you can go ahead
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and and try to put a bill into office if it does not get into office and it keeps going through the
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house keeps going keeps going no you start to see the effects of policies fairly quickly we went over
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this when i was in school like i have a degree in economics like you start to see you start to
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see the effects of policies fairly quickly like within a couple months it's still like so everything
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is so so it's not it's not a roll over it's not that's not like i'm okay i'm that's not true it's not
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true but what do you think what do women bring to society that is essential yeah i agree with love
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um other words that come to me sensuality and sensitivity i heard just then as well um you know
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and sensuality can be anything like you know the appreciation of of your daily activity as a beautiful
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flower there's some amazing architecture just tuning into that frequency that emotional frequency that i
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think a lot of men don't tend to normally have you know i think the argument here is about the argument
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we're having here a lot of your responses have been emotional right and but that is a beauty in that
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as well because we can we can take that on board in a positive way
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