Feminists Debate If Luigi Mangione's Actions Were Justified!
Episode Stats
Length
3 hours and 53 minutes
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179.72197
Hate Speech Sentences
344
Summary
In this edition of the Fresh & Fit After Hours Edition, the boys are joined by 11 lovely ladies to talk about a variety of topics, including: school shootings, why women deserve more of nothing, and much more!
Transcript
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Welcome to the Fresh Podcast After Hours Edition.
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Welcome to the Fresh Mitch Podcast After Hours Edition, man.
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If I'm not, I know we're on YouTube, Rumble, Kick, etc.
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Shout out to Bills and Mo for making that happen.
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As usual, guys, we'll probably only be on my channel for like an hour, then move everybody over to Fresh and Fit and then Rumble eventually.
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I'm going to be going to South Carolina to do some debates over there at USC.
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Hopefully, I don't get shot by somebody who doesn't know their gender.
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A lot of these major school shootings are shootings in general.
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But Friday, we have Jack Morgan coming on the show.
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I won't be here, but Fresh will be running the show with him.
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You guys are probably going to do a girl's show, too, right?
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If you don't have it already, book one, Why Women Deserve Less.
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And we're working on number three, Why Women Deserve Nothing.
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I'm going to write a book why women deserve more of nothing.
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It literally drops this Saturday, hardcover and soft.
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And then we're going to drop the Kindle and the Audible shortly thereafter.
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So yeah, we're going to have it on Kindle Audible, everything like that, like this book.
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We're going to narrate it in my voice, so it'll be good.
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But other than that, what up, Camrod and Dragon Reaper?
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We did an amazing Zoom call earlier on Castle Club.
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Shout out to the team for bringing the girls onto the panel.
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I want to initially five girls today, but somehow they all showed up.
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And girls, by the way, after this show, this is out the party at Chris's house by Chris.
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Since we're banned from Vandover, well, I'm not, man.
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I mean, I'll go outside, but I mean, I got to go to nobody.
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If you don't mind, give us your name, your age, what you do for a living, dating status.
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There's like a waiting list or something like that, right?
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You can't ask him, so we can't really debate too much.
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Remember that girl that said she was a fucking medium?
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So Chick came out on the show last week and said, oh, yeah, I'm a medium.
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At 30 years old, you've got like 80% of your head went on?
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Yeah, yeah, well, uh, speaking of the edge, thank you, Doctor.
00:22:05.000
Chris, uh, it's still 17 like edging 17, yeah, it's still the same, they're both the same, yeah, right.
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I do feel like this one had a different number Monday, yeah.
00:22:19.000
We're gonna have to roll the clip back because I think we did not have the same number.
00:22:24.000
Well, I already know they're already going back to the live stream and they're gonna fucking scale it right now.
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Like Orlando, but I've been in South Florida for like three years.
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So you're from the Orlando area originally, but you live in Miami now?
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So would it be fair to say you're like kind of an aesthetic?
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Just for my knowledge and for the chat's knowledge.
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We just want to hear something of your caliber.
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Maybe a cappella, maybe a verse or some bars you got, just because they're going to give you applause, you know?
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I said, shut the fuck up, poppy, blah, blah, blah.
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He want to take me shopping in the bing stop dropping.
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You know, this pussy popping, count the licks, I'm lollipopping.
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He might not be the one, so I gotta tell him no.
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And he might just be a hoe, so I gotta tell him no.
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Got him knocking on the door, and I'm still telling him no.
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Got him begging on the floor, and I'm still telling him no.
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If I tell him no, he gonna keep on wanting some more.
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He said, Baby, don't you think that I already know?
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Like you're okay, so Spain, and then Africa's a big content.
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But you were born in the U.S., I'm guessing, right?
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I'm still kind of figuring it out because there are like a lot of creative pursuits that I want to like partake in this year and years to come.
00:27:52.000
Well, I'm a billionaire because I'm trying to figure it out.
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Like, no offense, I don't mean to pick on you, but like women always say shit like that.
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Like, it's only women that do, this is like, I don't mean to point out female psychology, but like, it's only women that do that, I've noticed.
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You might not understand this, but when you don't have a lot of skills, there's a lot of decisions you can make on like a future career when there's so many skills you have to choose from.
00:28:59.000
I respect it because at least she's trying, right?
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Okay, so I'm just like poking a little bit of fun at that because it's only women that like will say, I'm this.
00:29:32.000
Essentially, like, entrepreneur is like the umbrella term for everything that I do.
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I'm like, I've like conceptualized so much so far, like from this stand, like the standing point in my journey that like there are so many ways it can go.
00:30:01.000
Well, I mean, you would have been broadcasting.
00:30:19.000
Well, we have to work for it, so I mean, we tend to be a bit more realistic.
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Well, if I purport myself to be something or someone and I don't align with that or I'm not a member of that category that I purport myself to be, there's consequences for that.
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She finds out I work at McDonald's Plunge Fries in Bags.
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Now she's going to go to the cops and say, this guy craped me.
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There's literally laws coming into place where they are girls can withdraw consent on that if someone lies.
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I think a lot of that law is coming into place.
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The purpose why I said that is because if we manifest and purport ourselves to be something that we're not, there's real world consequences.
00:32:04.000
But the thing about manifestation, it's always.
00:32:42.000
So if they feel like they're something, they're not lying then, according to your.
00:32:48.000
Not necessarily they're feeling like they're something, more so like they want to move into that state of being.
00:32:56.000
But if that's not what you believe, that's perfectly fine.
00:33:00.000
Well, let me challenge your logic a little bit here.
00:33:11.000
Of course, you're not telling that you manifested it, though.
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More than likely, you're probably going to be held accountable for that.
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And you won't be able to go to court and be like, well, I manifested I'm a doctor, judge.
00:33:34.000
But you layered up that whole, like, that whole thing.
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You never know, like, the fucking doctor was sitting right next to me.
00:33:52.000
The fact that they're dead, what is your feelings going to do about it?
00:33:57.000
When I was giving that example, I wasn't saying specifically you be a doctor.
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I'm saying that this worldview of manifestation and purporting yourself to be something when you're not has consequences.
00:34:07.000
Manifestation is kind of like it's kind of like similar to it's your worldview, essentially, right?
00:34:14.000
Well, the goal is to actually get there with the manifestation.
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So you don't say that until you like, you don't say I'm a doctor until you get to the doctor part.
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But, but, like, no one in your right mind is doing that.
00:34:25.000
Okay, so your logic contradicts her because she said, I'm an entrepreneur.
00:34:57.000
Or did you prepare ahead of time, kind of manifesting the possibilities of becoming famous?
00:35:19.000
I say the things that I act the way that I say.
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They don't understand the power of words, guys.
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He was like, podcasting is the love of my life.
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I'm talking to people and spreading my word is the love of my life.
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I'm going to meet different types of people that want to be on the team.
00:35:48.000
Like, yo, there's a lot of intention behind that.
00:35:58.000
You guys are missing the entire premise of what I'm trying to say here.
00:36:02.000
What I am saying is that women have a privilege of not living in reality and saying loony-tuned shit without necessarily being held to account because we live in what I call a gynocentric social order.
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Where the female way of thinking is the dominant way of thinking and female stupidity is almost never held to account.
00:36:34.000
What I'm saying is that versus if I took a man and had him say the same exact thing you said, we would all laugh at him.
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I'm an entrepreneur and I do event coordination.
00:36:56.000
We would all be like, but women get the privilege of saying wild stuff like that because no one wants to tell women the truth.
00:37:02.000
If she's already doing the event coordination, she's already started her business.
00:37:07.000
Because the way she phrased it was event coordination is her nine to five, and she also does entrepreneurship.
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You thinking entrepreneurship is a job is just misunderstanding the definition of it.
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I use the money for like, recently I use money that I created from like my, I create digital art, by the way.
00:37:53.000
The first of the month, I had a friend of mine, cool friend, cool friend.
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And for this month, he always pay attention to me, like, you know, when I would draw and stuff like that.
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But he personally, he was like, hey, Myra, I want you to draw this thing for Black History Month.
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It was like this really cool drawing that I made.
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I'll probably show you guys after, but I got paid for it and I used that money to put in an application for an apartment.
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I dropped out when I realized that I didn't want to do it anymore.
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I'm sending it to everybody's brains right now.
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I am a swim instructor, lifeguard, and art teacher.
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Usually it's a lot darker, but I re-dye it about once every two weeks.
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For art specifically, I teach middle school and high school.
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I mean, it was the first thing that came to mind, and you're saying you didn't think about it.
00:41:21.000
I think he asked it because a lot of female teachers have been getting busted for hooking up with students.
00:41:30.000
There's a good amount of female teachers that have been caught over the past, I would say, three, four years.
00:41:34.000
Yeah, because when I was in Seascouts, they increased the pay that I had to do to be a part of it because all of the people that were teaching it in the Boy Scouts kept touching kids.
00:41:43.000
Like all of the men and the Boy Scouts kept touching kids.
00:41:55.000
I mean, y'all are the one making a joke out of it.
00:41:59.000
I'm trying to talk about how seriously bad it is.
00:42:04.000
So, our teachers, highest education level completed for you?
00:42:13.000
I went to college for two years down in Miami at NSU.
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Right now, I'm teaching or I'm majoring in art education.
00:42:26.000
So, question: They let you be a teacher without your bachelor's?
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Like, they don't need, you don't need to have a bachelor's to teach art classes.
00:42:55.000
When your resume is built enough, they kind of just accept you.
00:43:12.000
We met through an old friend back in high school, and then he drove down here to visit me while I was in college.
00:43:39.000
I was going to say race, but white or yeah, I'm Polish and Irish.
00:43:56.000
Chris, put the camera on you when you talk shit, bro.
00:44:16.000
Yeah, I mean, that's why all these guys like you so much, right?
00:44:40.000
What about they're about to put that meme with Chris at the table?
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Niggas have already started spamming that meme now.
00:45:11.000
I'm of the belief that I don't think women are actually bisexual in most situations.
00:45:26.000
She just went and did like, oh, you guys seriously, I sleep with men.
00:45:36.000
Because my point is, I don't think what I've realized is most women aren't really bisexual.
00:45:47.000
But they're willing to tolerate dealing with other women sexually for the man that they're with.
00:46:02.000
Yes, you deal with women sexually typically under the pretense of the relationship with your guy.
00:46:08.000
Then why is it just me and another girl in a room?
00:46:15.000
So why would it just be me and a girl, no men involved, if it's for another male generation?
00:46:21.000
I've been actively sleeping over my best friend.
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No one knows about it besides this week, and nothing has happened because we have self-restraint and we're normal people that have interpersonal connections with levels beyond fucking and romance.
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Maybe you're different than most women, but most women do.
00:46:42.000
Number two, when I say women are bisexual, it's kind of like a cope.
00:46:45.000
I mean, as in they use it to add to their repertoire to make themselves more appealing to men.
00:46:50.000
But if I were to tell you, hey, look, I want you to date women for the next five to ten years, you probably would not do that.
00:46:57.000
And the reason why is because, let's be honest, dating another woman as a woman gives you no benefit.
00:47:08.000
That women only deal with other women as a benefit to the man that they're with.
00:47:12.000
But if left to their own devices, most women don't want to date other women because women don't bring utility to a relationship like a man does.
00:47:41.000
Would it be fair to say that men are simple and really only care about looks and sex?
00:47:50.000
Then maybe we get into personality and everything else like that.
00:48:11.000
So you all agree that women are harder to please and have higher standards, right?
00:48:19.000
If you guys agree that women are pickier and have higher standards, that means by definition of what you guys are saying this very second, that men have to bring more utility to the relationship.
00:48:34.000
Yeah, because I could do something of any value.
00:48:38.000
So when you think about dating, it's not unique to men.
00:48:54.000
Like, you could find a very like you could find men with great emotional IQ.
00:49:04.000
Your binary view on how women and men act emotionally is just not like real in the reality of things.
00:49:12.000
If you really want to look at the logic of things, that what you're saying now is not logical.
00:49:19.000
But overall, you chose a man as a boyfriend for five years over a woman.
00:49:24.000
Because he is flexible with my ability to experiment with women.
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He is the only man that has let me freely experiment with women as I please on top of many other things that he has given me the grace and the love for.
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Like he has loved me through so many moments in my life that made me feel like I'm not lovable.
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And he told me I was still lovable through that.
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And actually, your boyfriend proves my point even more so because he's able to fulfill you in multiple ways.
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In other words, women require far more of a man than a man requires of a woman.
00:50:12.000
You guys have a lot easier chance to find better women.
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There's more good women out here than truly good men.
00:50:42.000
You guys, I don't think you guys understand where I'm coming from.
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Before I even go into this, before I go into this, because you guys have cut me off several times.
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It's coming from women being more picky, apparently, in your opinion.
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For dating a man instead of a woman, which that's a timing.
00:51:13.000
You say that women only date women and her male violations.
00:51:21.000
Women only date women for validation or of the men's validation.
00:51:24.000
And which was, we were trying to tell you that that's literally the complete opposite of why a woman would date another woman.
00:51:40.000
And just don't interrupt me, guys, because you guys don't even let me finish my thought and you guys just say ridiculous things that don't have to do with the conversation.
00:51:46.000
The concept started with you said you're bisexual.
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I said when women say that, I don't buy it most of the time because to be bisexual implies that you like both men and women.
00:52:00.000
Now, you can make the argument, oh, I just only like them sexually.
00:52:06.000
Rather, you're kind of bisexual for the purposes of a man.
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If women are left to their own devices, they're not going to go out and court, date, and eventually marry a guy, even though they claim that they're bisexual.
00:52:27.000
They do it to make themselves more attractive for a man.
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And my argument for that is that women offer less utility than men do.
00:52:36.000
So if a girl's pretty, why is she going to go date another pretty girl that's going to be entitled, demanding, high standards, and wants certain things in return when she can go get with a guy who already has to bring something to the table to even date you?
00:52:52.000
So men, by your guys' own admission, by the way, have to bring more utility because women are pickier.
00:52:57.000
So if a woman had to make a choice, you could only date one person for the rest of your life.
00:53:04.000
The staggering majority are going to say a man.
00:53:17.000
Because lesbian relationships almost never work.
00:53:23.000
I've seen two lesbian girls get together and they never broke up ever.
00:53:29.000
Are you aware of the fact that lesbians have the highest domestic violence rates?
00:53:36.000
They're the most volatile relationships by far.
00:53:40.000
Because I do, and they're like the most iconic relationship I've ever watched.
00:53:50.000
Those are things, but like that's not the general population, though.
00:53:54.000
I feel like this general population is generates.
00:54:01.000
I can't hear what you guys saying one out of time because I don't know what you're saying.
00:54:04.000
Well, you guys were saying that, like, you know, lesbian couples don't split, but my sister was married to a woman and actually is going through divorce right now and dealing with a lot of like horrid stuff because they had kids together.
00:54:24.000
And my personal experience does not align with your statistics.
00:54:29.000
I just told you that lesbians have the highest incidence of the people.
00:54:42.000
Okay, but how about we talk about all of the things?
00:54:55.000
Let's talk about how abuse is presented in her life.
00:55:01.000
Take the nice stats and say, my friends are like this.
00:55:07.000
Generally speaking about married lesbians, how many do you guys know?
00:55:32.000
It's funny because using your examples, but stats show that we're correct.
00:55:37.000
Like, show the stats because we don't have our phones.
00:55:42.000
If you're going to talk, at least don't yell on the mic.
00:55:45.000
Don't talk over the other because it sounds bad on camera, okay?
00:55:48.000
So we want to hear you, but you sound like monkeys right now.
00:56:13.000
I think that went over everyone's head, but that's fine.
00:56:21.000
I think you wanted to say something too, right?
00:56:23.000
I'll get your info, then you can say what you want to say.
00:56:28.000
I saw your handle like this when they were talking before.
00:56:56.000
Right now, it's on Eve Loon Official on Instagram.
00:57:54.000
If you openly have sex, why can't you just say your name?
00:58:00.000
I mean, to protect the family that I still have left.
00:58:10.000
Yeah, I was going to say they could find the chat's probably going to find it right now, but okay.
00:58:26.000
So you're from Tucson, but you live in Phoenix now.
00:58:44.000
I got dropped for, I was homeless, so I couldn't go to school because I was working.
00:59:54.000
And yes, my ass is fat, if you were going to ask.
01:00:16.000
Hey, yo, Fresh, thanks again for letting me borrow the Lambo the other day, man.
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In my past life, I would have been a porn star.
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Wait, so Washington, like, what's the most guys you fucked at one time?
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I mean, I like everybody, but I do have a lot of BBC content.
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She's saying, like, she'd be okay with more than one guy.
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That every guy would want a special porn star at one point.
01:03:08.000
I mean, I said that like two years ago on Plug Talk, and it's probably.
01:03:26.000
I saw the dude, but realistically, I know 3,000 is hilarious, shock value, et cetera.
01:03:33.000
But what do you think it actually is if you had to like, you know, give a accurate answer?
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If I had to give like a civilian answer, I'd say like 250.
01:03:50.000
When you say civilian, that might be to like normie.
01:03:53.000
I'm saying like, what do you think like accurately it actually is?
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Well, I've been in porn for like quite a long time.
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And I've, I've, you know, had like the 21-man gangbang.
01:04:07.000
If, like, someone had, oh, if someone had, like, on your head and they said, give me the number, it has to be accurate.
01:04:19.000
You don't count those as bodies because it's not like, oh, I fucked my crush.
01:04:26.000
Look, the only reason to ask is, what's the record right now?
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And then she'll be like, this is my only legacy.
01:05:17.000
No, but I truly, truly believe it's at 3,000 at this point.
01:05:20.000
You wanted me to give like a more acceptable answer.
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want the most accurate answer i don't have i didn't keep track Okay, so it's a good idea.
01:05:32.000
No, but it's years to get people here for content.
01:05:37.000
But guys, I know this is controversial, but porn stores are cleaner than regular girls.
01:05:55.000
I think you're probably somewhere in the hundreds to 1,000 is what I would say.
01:06:07.000
We need accurate numbers to really give you an assessment.
01:06:08.000
So I think this is the longest ever body count company.
01:06:15.000
Yeah, because most girls just lie about it and we move on.
01:06:17.000
Yeah, but I've never had a girl lie about it up.
01:06:55.000
But so I do content for myself and I do content alongside my friends.
01:07:07.000
Just really like the get ready with me lifestyle type of thing.
01:08:06.000
So basically, you're in school, you're in high school, right?
01:08:32.000
I'm sorry to think that they're saying that just now to be funny.
01:08:57.000
I'm working here in a company of transport in the Gispic and like an intern of sales and marketing.
01:10:02.000
And she said she's Spanish, so she's like the real Spanish.
01:12:13.000
No, so did you guys have to like you guys can't actually like did they like put on a paper you guys can't talk about it or whatever I'm assuming.
01:12:18.000
I'm not gonna ask more questions, but I'm just like intrigued.
01:12:21.000
No, like I wasn't working with them at that time, so not on my radar.
01:12:37.000
For those that are unaware, some of you guys might not watch the news or whatever.
01:12:52.000
Yeah, basically, a dude shot the guy that he basically shot the guy in the morning in Manhattan in the back of the head.
01:12:57.000
And he inscribed on the bullets, deny, depose, delay.
01:13:08.000
Basically, to make a political statement about healthcare in America, how we don't have free health care and we have insurance base.
01:13:28.000
Because that's a huge conspiracy of if it's even the right dude or not.
01:13:40.000
There's a lot of overwhelming information about certain people in power right now that we're doing nothing about and we're kind of ignoring.
01:13:55.000
He was caught on cameras all across New York City, so New York City is one of the most surveilled major cities in America.
01:14:00.000
McDonald's, he was caught on cabs streets, etc.
01:14:07.000
When they caught up to him in Pennsylvania, he had the same fake ID that he used to check into the hostel.
01:14:12.000
He had a manifesto, thousands of dollars in currency and a gun.
01:14:19.000
Okay, so it was, it was, it was definitely him.
01:14:25.000
I mean uh yeah, they got him dead to rights, but what they're trying to do is they're trying to suppress all that evidence they caught him with at Mcdonald's.
01:14:33.000
So if they get that suppressed yeah, he's gonna walk, because I hope he does.
01:14:38.000
When they, when they caught him, who said uh, hope he does make sense.
01:14:43.000
Yeah, it makes it perfect actually yeah, she would be the type hunt.
01:14:49.000
Yeah yeah, a lot of um, a lot of leftists um, love Luigi, uh.
01:14:56.000
What went down and he's, he's uh, in federal court and he's facing a state case too.
01:15:01.000
I'm all for people being angry, but killing somebody nah bro, that's not cool.
01:15:13.000
Yeah, to kill someone like that in the back of the head.
01:15:18.000
If someone does grandma dirty, like when we kill other people, make sure she doesn't get her medical care, what are you gonna do?
01:15:46.000
This is important right now and she care about somebody for kill somebody.
01:15:50.000
You hear so, but we care about grandma on this side, so I can call somebody for grandma's help rather than kill somebody for no reason.
01:15:56.000
I'll kill someone for grandma rather than because i'm mad at the person.
01:15:58.000
No, i'll kill a lot of someone for grandma's right.
01:16:07.000
How dedicated are you in a company so you kill somebody at the very top?
01:16:12.000
In essence, you kill somebody that no maybe, maybe the person that controls you know weird what's happening low key downstairs.
01:16:17.000
You come saying you're the chief executive, the officer, but they're dealing with like board meetings, put the orders in action?
01:16:24.000
You're assuming that he's the one that said the ceo calls the shots?
01:16:27.000
Yes yeah no, all the time he's on the board because there's a board that runs things and they decide to get dies for the board.
01:16:34.000
Please tell me, is it like killing the president, the ceo?
01:16:37.000
The point is killing somebody because of an occurrence like that.
01:16:40.000
I understand the pain and suffering and hate, but kill somebody for that you don't know who it is.
01:16:45.000
If you have the power to change something, you should change.
01:16:50.000
By the way, they're increasing the benefits for the elderly, so they're getting more food that they can eat every single month because of him and the bad publicity.
01:17:01.000
So the way I see it, him killing that ceo that was them over is now helping the old people.
01:17:25.000
The point is, if that's your father, you'd be like what the fuck?
01:17:28.000
My point is that, like someone died, if someone him over yeah, i'd murder them too.
01:17:32.000
Like the fucking billionaire is confined And all my friends' fathers that are elderly, like hit that bitch.
01:17:48.000
You know that companies work off of boards, right?
01:17:50.000
So as a company, even if I'm the CEO, I'm the figure piece.
01:17:53.000
I'm not the actual decision maker for every single aspect of the company.
01:18:09.000
It might have not been the right person that he killed, but you know, or like the right person that would have like rectified that decision that made him do it.
01:18:20.000
You probably know more than I do with like policy.
01:18:28.000
This story, and this is, we've talked about this before.
01:18:30.000
Hyperistophilia, Bonnie and Klein syndrome is a paraphernalia, paraphilia involving romantic and sexual attraction to individuals who have committed crimes most commonly seen in women attracted to violently incarcerated men.
01:18:51.000
The reason why, like, you know, and it's only really women that exclusively do this, but Ted Bundy, Richard Ramirez, Jeffrey Dahmer, Luigi Magioni, like women love fucking criminals.
01:19:04.000
Like, and, you know, they tend to be more sympathetic to them.
01:19:07.000
Under this administration, you both are criminals disagreeably.
01:19:12.000
You just, you just called out chat for talking about it.
01:19:25.000
If we're talking about the actual administration here talking about criminals, you can't go after the administration because they're a bunch of idiots.
01:19:34.000
The administration is talking about all this crazy stuff, going after this person, that person, your neighbor, anyone that disagrees with you or even agrees with you.
01:19:45.000
You have to base off your actual life experience.
01:19:49.000
You said you guys are criminals, so we thought you meant.
01:19:59.000
Okay, so how does the administration label us as criminals?
01:20:07.000
No, no, you need to explain it because we're actually lost right now.
01:20:10.000
Yeah, I think we should keep interviewing the rest of the people here.
01:20:27.000
I'm not saying you guys are actually like that.
01:20:29.000
I'm saying you're using the administration as a weapon here to attack somebody.
01:20:37.000
Like, you need to understand the administration isn't with you.
01:20:47.000
Okay, so I'm still trying to figure out how you came to the conclusion the administration labeled.
01:21:00.000
It's like, let's just shit on liberals to do it, whatever.
01:21:06.000
I like to entertain their arguments or whatever.
01:21:10.000
Because you said the administration labels you guys as criminals.
01:21:17.000
Who's in charge of the administration right now?
01:21:19.000
I'm assuming you're talking about Donald Trump's administration?
01:21:22.000
So how does Donald Trump's administration label us as criminals?
01:21:28.000
They got a whole militia right now of ICE agents, bro.
01:21:35.000
They have a whole militia right now of ICE agents racially profiling people, and you're talking about legality right now.
01:22:27.000
So if the audio is fucked up chat, wait, hold on.
01:22:59.000
So you said that this administration labels us as criminals because ICE is conducting.
01:23:09.000
Okay, yeah, we're talking about that specific statement.
01:23:10.000
Yeah, so that specific statement, you were saying, like, hey, this administration labels you guys as criminals.
01:23:15.000
And then I asked, clarify, and you said ICE, which would imply that we're illegally in this country?
01:23:22.000
No, it does not imply that you're illegally in this country.
01:23:25.000
It applies to the bullshit laws that Trump and the entire administration are trying to put out right now that are targeting everyone, not anybody specific.
01:23:36.000
Once it goes through the specific people, it will target every single person in this country that disagrees with them.
01:23:45.000
The laws that Trump is enforcing are immigration laws that have been around way before he became president.
01:23:52.000
And two people haven't died from it that are just normal civilians since until he was president in his second term.
01:23:59.000
Are you referring to Renee Goode and Alex Preddy?
01:24:22.000
I'm just going to ignore you if you don't have a problem.
01:24:33.000
We're on the couch, though, so it don't matter.
01:24:50.000
Number two, the two individuals you're referring to to make the argument were breaking the law or in the middle of a commission of a felony when they got killed.
01:24:59.000
Renee Goode, whether you think it's bad or not, she resisted the cops and she ran into an ICE agent.
01:25:14.000
He shot her multiple times, which because she went to hit him.
01:25:17.000
Okay, after you shoot her the first time, the next four times that you shoot her are a lot less necessary.
01:25:36.000
He was where he was, and he tried to move out the way.
01:25:41.000
The car was coming at him when she got shot and floored the gas forward because she was dead.
01:25:46.000
No, he shot her because she was driving towards him.
01:25:48.000
And I wasn't driving towards him until she got shot.
01:25:52.000
Anyone that swerves somewhat towards you, do you shoot them?
01:26:00.000
Yeah, case law has already covered this in excruciating detail with Tennessee versus Carner and Tenny versus Garner is one and Connor versus oh my god.
01:26:14.000
But the point I'm trying to make is that a car is looked at as a deadly weapon.
01:26:19.000
But also why is force necessary to cause arrest?
01:26:27.000
I understand that there's been like problems with like the car or whatever, but just in general, why are they using such force if they're just upholding like something that's always been around?
01:26:36.000
Why were they not using force before Trump was president?
01:26:41.000
So immigration is a political hot potato that most administrations don't want to touch.
01:26:46.000
So for decades, the United States has not enforced immigration law outside of criminal legal aliens.
01:26:55.000
Everything was wrong with immigration in the first place.
01:26:57.000
You're saying why wouldn't we enforce immigration law?
01:26:59.000
Why wouldn't we enforce immigration when like the whole United States is like built up of people and immigrants?
01:27:05.000
There's nothing wrong with immigration in the first place.
01:27:12.000
So you're saying America will be destroyed because immigrants are going to be available.
01:27:23.000
If you don't have a border, you don't have a country.
01:27:45.000
Imagine there's people running into your country, killing people, graphing kids, fucking people.
01:27:49.000
You don't like any politicians in power right now?
01:27:52.000
And if all of them come at one time, you're fucked.
01:28:02.000
Like, what, like, all these people, how are half of them going to get here?
01:28:28.000
However, when people are in danger with their lives, they're going to react.
01:28:35.000
And if you're there oppressing people that are trying to defend a country, what are they going to do?
01:28:40.000
But also, like, government officials that are supposedly trained, like ICE or the police, like, why are you using such force when you already have that on your side in the first place?
01:28:59.000
I'm just saying things happen and it's not fair, but he could have died there right there and then.
01:29:10.000
Okay, I'm going to answer the question that she asked.
01:29:12.000
Her question is, why do we have to rise to this level of enforcement?
01:29:25.000
The reason why they're doing that is because for decades we've not enforced immigration law.
01:29:30.000
And since we've not enforced immigration law, a lot of people came to the country illegally.
01:29:34.000
They feel as though they deserve to be here, even though they don't have any type of status.
01:29:38.000
And quite frankly, Donald Trump ran on being hard on immigration.
01:29:44.000
And he's doing what he promised, which was we're going to do mass deportations.
01:29:48.000
We have an immigration problem, a legal immigration problem, which is distinct from what you're talking about with legal immigration.
01:29:55.000
Either way, if they want to be here, they should come here.
01:29:58.000
If they have a way of getting here, they should come legally.
01:30:08.000
Let me just finish what I was answering her question.
01:30:10.000
The reason why you're seeing a spike in enforcement and these problems is because we've never enforced immigration before in the interior.
01:30:19.000
And this is what's bound to happen if you want to actually enforce immigration properly within cities.
01:30:25.000
And keep in mind also, a lot of these cities like Minneapolis, LA, New York, et cetera, these have historically been what's called sanctuary cities where illegal aliens can live and not have to worry about being caught by law enforcement because if the state and locals catch you without driving a license without a driver's license and you're an illegal alien, they're not going to notify the feds.
01:30:43.000
Or in even worse situations, let's say you're an illegal alien, you commit a crime, ICE figures out that that guy is illegal, they'll tell the jailers, hold him for us, and they will not hold the person for them.
01:30:53.000
So this is why you're seeing this rise in animosity and enforcement, especially in these blue cities, because they've never seen ICE enforcement done in their city.
01:31:06.000
It's just that we haven't enforced it in so long that people forgot it's still legal.
01:31:10.000
What is the percentage between non-illegals and illegals within the country, if you know it?
01:31:16.000
I mean, we've had tens of millions of legal aliens come in over the country.
01:31:19.000
Compared to how many Americans we have in this country, why are we deporting?
01:31:22.000
But I don't know what that has to do with children and gained legal citizenship and then fought for our country and received purple hearts and are still being deported.
01:31:36.000
What court case has there been a U.S. citizen that was deported?
01:31:40.000
Mr. Park, Mr. Park was deported back to Korea, and he came here legally when he was six years old, and then the U.S. deported him, and so he's been trying to gain access to the city.
01:31:52.000
Just because he had a minor drug charge because of how we treat our veterans and their inability to gain criminal health access.
01:32:00.000
And so the number of people who are not deported any American citizens later.
01:32:04.000
Sorry, Myron, you might need to check your facts on that again.
01:32:06.000
When you have the proper documentation, please let me know.
01:32:10.000
Because you brought up the one fact check, but you only did it for me earlier.
01:32:31.000
I love how none of the Hispanic girls are speaking.
01:32:45.000
Does that answer your question about the increased enforcement?
01:32:49.000
I understand, but we were talking about like, so, okay, my question is.
01:32:54.000
Just a quick question that kind of interlinks the things.
01:32:58.000
How is that different than like a random killing of a CEO?
01:33:03.000
They're not supposed to be here in your eyes, but it's still killing a random human.
01:33:07.000
I understand if there's force, like if she was running there, I don't know what happened.
01:33:14.000
I understand, but I didn't watch the video to fully understand what happened.
01:33:21.000
I'm just saying, but like, where is the difference?
01:33:24.000
Since the CEO won is so bad, but it's okay to like kill someone that was going to get deported by IRS.
01:33:32.000
The difference is there's a significant difference.
01:33:34.000
For example, in the Luigi Mangioni case, he came up behind him, shot him in the back of the head early in the morning, and ran away.
01:33:47.000
The other scenario that you gave, which one do you want to use, Alex Predty or Renee Good?
01:33:52.000
Well, that's just the one you guys were talking about.
01:33:55.000
They gave her a lawful command to get out of the car because she was committing a felony, assault on a federal officer or impeding.
01:34:04.000
And in doing that, she drove her car towards the agent.
01:34:07.000
Now, I know some of you guys might say, well, she wasn't trying to hit him.
01:34:11.000
Well, according to the law, that doesn't matter.
01:34:13.000
It's what did the officer interpret that behavior as?
01:34:19.000
You're judged on would a reasonable officer have done that given they're in that circumstance at that moment.
01:34:31.000
Because you wouldn't have asked me that question if you had understood it.
01:34:40.000
But then they find out after the fact that it was just a plastic gun.
01:34:45.000
Because it is reasonable for you to believe that that gun was real.
01:34:48.000
So we go off of what did you know at the time that the use of force was conducted.
01:34:53.000
Now, if we go off what she's saying, you're saying, and she's saying, you will not have the right to actually defend yourself because it would be 2020 hindsight only.
01:35:01.000
So do you see where I'm coming from with this Renee Good situation?
01:35:05.000
And that's why I was asking you questions because it's a debate, right?
01:35:09.000
She drove towards him when he was lawfully there and giving her lawful orders.
01:35:13.000
She closed the distance despite the fact that you're trying to say that he ran at the car.
01:35:22.000
He has no duty to retreat because he's a law enforce officer.
01:35:27.000
A car is that's whatever it takes to stop the threat.
01:35:30.000
So she was using the vehicle, which is a deadly weapon.
01:35:35.000
Tennessee versus Garner, Graham versus Connor, like or Graham Connor vs. Graham, Graham versus Connor, whatever.
01:35:47.000
I'm going to do that when I become a cop and you piss me off.
01:35:55.000
Yeah, you don't need as many things to actually have talent.
01:36:22.000
By the way, that could be considered a threat, by the way.
01:36:38.000
You're putting words in my mouth for the definition right now.
01:36:43.000
So anyway, the Luigi Mangioni case and the Renee Good case are nowhere, not even close.
01:36:50.000
The other one is just blatant premeditated murder.
01:36:55.000
He literally stalked that CEO and looked at his schedule months in advance and took a Grahan bus up to New York City, watched the schedule, and then that's how he was able to get behind him and shoot him.
01:37:04.000
So premeditated murder versus self-defense during the enforcement action as a lawful law enforcement officer are two different things.
01:37:14.000
If I step on your toe, am I threatening your life?
01:37:16.000
If I'm like stepping to you like that, that I step on your toe.
01:37:39.000
Like, every use of force situation is significantly different because we don't know the facts that the individual relied upon to make that use of force decision.
01:37:47.000
But no one does except for those two individuals that were involved.
01:37:52.000
Besides that, but I'm saying in general, usually it's like a he said, he said, or he said, she said things.
01:38:02.000
There's a reason why he didn't get indicted and charged despite all the pressure from the left.
01:38:05.000
If you make new laws, it's going to be legally justifiable.
01:38:37.000
So you think the Luigi Baggioti shooting is more justified than Renee Good then?
01:38:46.000
I was asking your opinion and you gave me it and then continued to call me dumb when I was just asking your opinion.
01:39:21.000
There's hundreds of body cams of officers getting run over by cars, getting killed.
01:39:25.000
Have you ever been ran over by a deadly vehicle?
01:39:27.000
Like, have you ever had someone try to run you over with a car?
01:39:29.000
Because it's actually really hard to get that legally charged.
01:39:37.000
I'm just saying, do you know how hard it is to legally prove that in court?
01:39:42.000
Like, every time I ask something, you guys act out like just normal humans.
01:39:49.000
You're saying a car is not considered a deadly weapon?
01:39:53.000
And have you ever tried to go throughout the law and charge the person that did that to you?
01:39:58.000
Because it's harder than just being like, oh, it's assault with a deadly weapon.
01:40:04.000
I know it's very hard to get the courts to believe that I mean like you thought it was malicious.
01:40:09.000
You weren't like automatically recording when you were about to get fucking ran.
01:40:19.000
Because you're trying to compare apples and oranges.
01:40:24.000
So a private citizen that's about to get hit by a car is not the same as a federal agent that's about to get hit by a car.
01:40:40.000
Now, if he feels as though his life is in danger, some other facts came out and he pulls out a gun and shoots the individual, he would probably be justified as a private citizen even.
01:40:48.000
But as a law enforcement officer, they're going to be even more justified because due to the nature of law enforcement, you don't have a duty to retreat.
01:40:59.000
I'm just saying the assault with a deadly weapon thing and like being like, oh, it's like immediately in the eyes of the law considered that.
01:41:06.000
It's not when you actually go through the court proceedings.
01:41:10.000
So if I run into traffic and I'm about to get hit by a car and I shoot them, I'm going to go.
01:41:18.000
Why was he in the middle of traffic doing something he wasn't supposed to do?
01:41:48.000
You don't expect to just get shot in the hit people in federal officers.
01:42:16.000
You're protesting under the literal amendments of this country.
01:42:21.000
You have free speech and it is protected under the Constitution.
01:42:30.000
If I leave my house and there is some crazy ICE raids with tear gas going on, I'm going to be like, what the hell is going on?
01:42:39.000
Okay, the First Amendment does not protect you from impeding law enforcement officers from doing their duties.
01:42:46.000
So there's a line when it comes to the First Amendment.
01:42:53.000
Because she's a protester and they want to instigate violence.
01:42:59.000
Because she's a protester and they want to instigate violence.
01:43:05.000
She was there blocking off the road while there was an enforcement action going on in that neighborhood.
01:43:12.000
So the officers told her, move, get out of here.
01:43:21.000
Hold on, hold on, hold on, because you guys don't even know the facts.
01:43:24.000
So I'm going to go ahead and explain the facts.
01:43:28.000
The video doesn't give the context of why it happened.
01:43:32.000
So again, they're doing an immigration enforcement operation in the area, which means they are there lawfully.
01:43:39.000
As they're doing the operation, she gets involved, puts her car in the street.
01:43:44.000
This is impeding the officers that need to get to the scene.
01:43:52.000
As he tells her, yo, leave, she says, no, we're not leaving, blah, blah, blah.
01:44:00.000
Step out of the vehicle because she had committed a felony at that point.
01:44:02.000
As they tried to effectuate that arrest, there's an ICE agent in front of her recording the situation and she drove into him.
01:44:11.000
So had she not been impeding officers, had she not tried to run him over, she wouldn't have been shot.
01:44:16.000
So she's in the wrong because they were lawfully there and she was impeding them from their duties, which is a distinct difference from protesting First Amendment protected speech.
01:44:43.000
Like actual Renee Goode herself said, have a good day, buddy, before she was going to leave.
01:44:48.000
She was actively trying to get away from the situation when they shot her four times.
01:45:12.000
Again, at the same time, the wife said what she said.
01:45:19.000
Okay, if I shot you for something your friend said, would that be fair?
01:45:23.000
If he says something that pisses me off and I shoot you for it, is that fair?
01:45:32.000
What did you say that give you the right to shoot?
01:45:56.000
this is extremely important and i love i don't know if you ladies have caught on to this but you guys i don't know if you guys are purposely omitting these facts you just simply don't know But you guys are omitting facts that are extremely relevant.
01:46:10.000
The case is evaluated on what's called the totality of the circumstances, okay?
01:46:14.000
You ladies don't know extremely pertinent information that went into the use of force, and you guys are speaking from an extremely limited purview.
01:46:22.000
If they're telling her, get out the car, she doesn't want to get out the car.
01:46:27.000
After they gave her lawful commands to get out, and there's an ICE agent in the front, well, it would behoove him to be like, oh, I got to try to get out the way and also protect myself.
01:46:37.000
Because they obviously demonstrated, we're not going to obey you.
01:46:39.000
And on top of that, we're just going to drive a car into you as well.
01:46:45.000
How about we talk about the medical attention that was denied to her that could have saved her life?
01:46:50.000
The medical attention that could have saved her life, that was denied to her.
01:46:58.000
And then her autopsy report literally said that she would have survived the gunshot wounds that she got.
01:47:03.000
But instead, there was no paramedics there in time.
01:47:10.000
The autopsy report literally says that she would have.
01:47:12.000
So look at the autopsy report before you start to get away from it.
01:47:20.000
And that's not really, you know, this is way after the fact that we're not here to discuss how she died.
01:47:26.000
And we're here to discuss that the shooting was legal.
01:47:31.000
And I just said a fact, so you need to understand we're discussing facts.
01:47:34.000
That fact isn't pertinent to what we're discussing, which is the lawful shooting of Renee Good.
01:47:56.000
Yeah, I guess you got tired of the fucking arguing.
01:48:25.000
Just so you know, he's verified in what he's saying.
01:48:30.000
So whatever you're saying from feelings is not going to be relevant in this case.
01:49:16.000
They're actually being gracious and like gracious.
01:49:25.000
Hey, don't show jobs in the college because at the end of the day, it's the same podcast, ladies, all right?
01:49:45.000
We'll end because, guys, I'm going to end my MGX stream.
01:49:48.000
Then we'll stay in there a little bit and then move them over.
01:50:00.000
Like, ladies, I don't mean to be an asshole, but like.
01:50:06.000
I don't think that you guys should be speaking on a topic like this unless you understand all the facts.
01:50:11.000
There's been well, I didn't realize how little you guys knew.
01:50:16.000
But like, not knowing what the wife said, not knowing why she was there.
01:50:26.000
What I'm saying is, you guys didn't even know certain facts that are extremely important.
01:50:30.000
But what's like degrading someone who's asking a question?
01:50:34.000
Like, what's the point of degrading someone who's being like, okay, you know, then tell me.
01:50:45.000
Well, you formulated arguments without knowing what was going on.
01:50:57.000
Prior to you asking my opinion, you had made arguments on behalf of, in favor of Renee Good.
01:51:02.000
And I was like, well, this is why you're on, etc.
01:51:07.000
But the point I'm trying to make is I find it really interesting how you guys can speak so confidently about this situation without knowing all the facts.
01:51:16.000
Well, the fact of the situation right now is like people are getting shot for the things they say, which goes against freedom of speech in our literal constitution.
01:51:24.000
They're getting shot for impeding law enforcement.
01:51:38.000
Because we live in a country of like we're trying to have rule of law.
01:51:41.000
We're trying to actually look at things objectively.
01:51:50.000
It has nothing to do with anything he just said.
01:51:52.000
You know, it's interesting because I give the factual reality, and then you guys go to ad hominem attacks.
01:52:00.000
You just have to call me names and say whatever.
01:52:38.000
You're off and off of being sexually something you could never do.
01:52:46.000
Because she did what she did, but she made money drinking for free.
01:52:54.000
Yeah, but yeah, ladies, not to be an asshole, but you guys are very wrong on this topic, so that's fine.
01:53:03.000
All I know is my Natsina Badi's going to say a word.
01:53:06.000
I'm shocked at the fact that people would argue so passionately and so confidently without understanding all the facts and circumstances of the event.
01:53:17.000
This is supposed to be like an objective argument based on the legality of a use of force situation.
01:53:21.000
The objectiveness should be based off of morals.
01:53:23.000
The whole issue is that it's not based off of morals.
01:53:29.000
I feel like that's very contradictory from what's been said.
01:53:37.000
Because she was just supporting the fact of the death of certain people, right?
01:53:50.000
She's saying like, everything's all about morality.
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Like, how can one be right, but the other one's not right?
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It's either all right or it's either all problem.
01:54:01.000
So it's the basis of somebody's done something wrong and they should die for it.
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So somebody changes their actions or they continue hurting people.
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When you don't kill her, then you get the mercy.
01:54:20.000
But the lady that was going to kill somebody in a car should have gone.
01:54:33.000
Because you've been giving crazy examples tonight, too.
01:55:03.000
We were talking about immigration and enforcement and First Amendment.
01:55:15.000
I think she's in the same age, but the same book at least.
01:55:32.000
Then she made a comment about the administration hating us and that we would get arrested.
01:55:39.000
And then she made the presumption that we were legal aliens and ICE would fuck us up.
01:55:45.000
What you're talking about has absolutely nothing to do with what we're discussing.
01:55:52.000
She brought it as a part of an argument, which was inconsistent.
01:56:06.000
But did you, didn't you agree with like what Luigi Mangioni did?
01:56:17.000
But even then, like, people are like, if you're doing something wrong, you do something wrong.
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They should be going through reformation before anything.
01:56:26.000
There should be a system that correctly delegates how do you not understand?
01:56:33.000
There should be a system that correctly to classify.
01:56:42.000
You are saying an ICE officer was immoral for defending himself.
01:56:49.000
Then, but in your same worldview, a guy shooting a CEO for political reasons is justified and moral.
01:57:01.000
So you made an argument about the immorality of an ICE officer using self-defense while simultaneously.
01:57:15.000
So you basically don't agree with that word with the self-defense fine.
01:57:20.000
But I find it interesting that in the same breath, you think it's moral for a guy to commit premeditated murder on an innocent individual.
01:57:29.000
Yes, because there's more people getting to talk about one scenario than the other.
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One is actively perpetrating evil while the other one is.
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One is premeditated murder, and the other one is self-defense.
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Bro, you guys are all fucking stupid as some shit.
01:57:50.000
He's the only one that calls himself asking you.
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As soon as you walk in the room, even taking shots calls.
01:58:09.000
Like, you're saying, I want to hear what you said, something about premeditation.
01:58:14.000
So we're looking at this in this focal point of American law rather than actual morality.
01:58:19.000
American law and morality do not go hand in hand.
01:58:24.000
Would it be fair to say that you have a right to defend yourself?
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I mentioned that earlier ways that are immoral.
01:58:42.000
She has no right to defend herself or self-defend her defend herself if she was breaking the law, which is what she was doing at the time when she got shot.
01:58:51.000
They tried to bring her into custody and she didn't want to comply.
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Her life wasn't in imminent danger or any of that.
01:58:57.000
She actually put the officer's life in imminent danger.
01:59:05.000
And then at the end of this discussion, killing people is right.
01:59:08.000
And then for you to go ahead and try to say that, you know, Luigi Mangioni is more moral.
01:59:33.000
So premeditated murder for you is more moral than self-defense.
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And me and Myra are throwing a dating event this Friday in the route.
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If you're single, come find the love of your life.
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You know, but it's like, you know, it's like undecided.
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I'm born in Detroit, but I grew up 30 minutes out.
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Literally debating this same topic, which is why.
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At the University of Canada, you know, you're going to get tired?
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No, I was there a couple weeks ago debating this whole ICE situation with college students.
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You know, this course, the course of this investigation, sorry.
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During the course of this discussion, I've noticed some glaring things that just, you know, are just very interesting about women.
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There's really no care and or respect for the facts.
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I'm getting certain details that are important.
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It's, I can live in my make-believe world and call myself whatever I want, whether I actually do it or not.
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Yeah, it's just like this, this, this, the past hour or so has absolutely demonstrated the inherent differences between men and women.
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I don't think women should have the right to vote or have any real like.
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So why do men deserve the right to vote exactly?
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Because I'm going to make the decision so I can't blame it all.
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Because look how long men are doing so well with y'all calling the shots the skin.
02:03:23.000
There was a couple of different questions that came out there.
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Are you familiar with something called the selective service?
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So a selective service is the process where men have to enter into a draft.
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And if they don't, there's serious legal and financial consequences for not joining.
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So when they turn 18, they have to enroll in the selective service.
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And if they don't, they can go to jail, not get a federal loan, not be able to go to college.
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It's like being a convicted felon if you're not in the selective service.
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This is a privilege that women are able to abstain from.
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So that's one of the main reasons because men have skin in the game.
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So they're not going to probably because it's men in office.
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So I look at it like if you're going to be able to vote for the commander in chief, the president, who can take us to war, I think the people that should make those decisions are the people that actually have skin in the game, not women.
02:04:30.000
Well, if you guys made the rules that said only men get drafted, and there's only been men in power.
02:04:56.000
Earlier in the show, I mentioned something called a gynocentric social order.
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And what I mean by that gynocentric social order is, though men have the monopoly of force and we are the creators and the builders and we built up civilization, what we've done is we've taken a female mindset to many different things, which has actually been to our detriment.
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So you're saying you guys are stronger and we're smarter?
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Maybe because you're not woman and you shouldn't be making a friend pretending that you're a woman and let some women fucking make research.
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The majority of geniuses overwhelmingly aren't.
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What is worrying about female mindsets and women?
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The majority of geniuses, are they men or women?
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That's what I'm making an argument that majority of geniuses are men.
02:05:52.000
Docs, you mentioned, yes, but they also all had wives that were smarter than them.
02:05:58.000
All of his scientific discoveries happened when he was with his wife, married to her, and then they divorced and he started cheating on her.
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So you think women are smarter just that they didn't get the chance to do it, to prove it.
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As a general, if we're talking about everybody, I'm not saying I'm smarter than everyone else.
02:06:40.000
Why is it that women dominate college attendance?
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They're getting into the professional world from an educated perspective.
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They have more rights and privileges than ever before.
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I would argue women actually have more rights and privileges than men do nowadays.
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Why are men still responsible for controlling all the infrastructure and keeping the infrastructure up, despite the fact that women are more educated in a lot of places make more money and have more opportunities?
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They enjoy doing that, just like how women enjoy doing things that they do.
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They navigate systems that aren't written down by men because men are the ones that run all of these systems.
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The only thing they're interested in is other men, just like you.
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You might not be gay, but you're only interested in other men.
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Like, psychologically, women are just more on a deeper level, and other women understand that.
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Like, we all understand how deeply we are connected and how deeply we think, how deep our empathy runs.
02:07:40.000
Let's go ahead and have an actual tangible thing on this.
02:07:42.000
So like if women are graduating at a higher rate and women are more educated and women have more opportunities, they have different preferences.
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So even when women have overwhelming advantages, they become their own business owners, if anything.
02:08:40.000
Your main argument is hinging on women not getting opportunities because men have run things for a while.
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I'm arguing that women have more opportunities now and nothing is holding them back.
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Why do men still dominate all the infrastructure and running the world?
02:08:54.000
Einstein, right now, Einstein, one of the smartest men on earth.
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So when he was given a deal for his information, basically he was given this deal about his wife having to put her name on all of the stuff that they researched together.
02:09:08.000
Him and his wife, his late wife, they ended up divorcing, but they were going to put their name together on that research.
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She wanted to divorce him and the law for the divorce, basically their settlement was she gets majority of the profit and he gets the notoriety.
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And then here is his wife who she just gets the money.
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So once again, she just wants the money to live out the rest of her days peacefully.
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Once again, the argument is simply that the shackles are off and women have all the same opportunities.
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And even if a woman as qualified as she is is in front of her face and giving you the answer, he's still going to say, fuck you.
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That's actually not true because men are more incentivized to hire women, especially in male-dominated fields, because of affirmative action and more representation.
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I like how you're nodding because by your nodding, you're actually refuting your own argument from before.
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You said for a while that women were held back, blah, blah, blah.
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I'm saying the shackles are off and men still die.
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And then some people choose not to do those things.
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So by your own argument, then it's not that men are holding them back.
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It's that women choose to not get involved in certain things.
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You're making the argument that men are holding them back.
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Your argument was that women aren't ahead because men held them back.
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I'm saying nothing is holding them back now, but men still run shit.
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Like, you guys are acting blind, like, acting like we're not trying to step up to be in this position, but you guys aren't giving us an opportunity.
02:11:40.000
Name one right or privilege that a man has over a woman.
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Just voting with the same last name and their passport.
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Now, if your passport doesn't match your birth certificate, aka if you're a married woman where your last name does not match your birth certificate, you cannot, like, you can't vote.
02:11:59.000
That is an actual thing that they were actively trying to pass.
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If I get married to a man, who is the one that has to change their last name when getting married?
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If you have their last name and then with your last name, that is still documentation you have to provide.
02:12:27.000
I can't even take a woman's last name if you're a country with them.
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If you get married and you don't change your name to match your husband's, then you have different last names as your children.
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And that creates plenty of issues for you legally.
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If you want to travel with your children, your identification is different than them.
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You need to prove to them unless you bring their birthday.
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Are you aware of the fact that you're not going to be afraid?
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Are you aware of the fact that the family courts always side with the women?
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Like 90% of family court cases, women win 90% of them easily.
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Like, the woman has to be like a drug dealer degenerate to lose her kids.
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But the man, oh, get the fucking numbers for me, please.
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I love how it's always like, you know, all of the numbers.
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I know what I'm talking about, but we will go ahead and pull up the numbers.
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Do you have an identity memory, or is this just all you scrounging around?
02:13:51.000
And for you to go ahead and use the family courts as an example or this other roundabout way of saying, like, she got to change her last name and they lose opportunities.
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Can you please stop interrupting for two seconds?
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Same last names as you, or you're trying to do things with children who don't have the same last names to you.
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It's incredibly hard unless you're bringing their birth certificates everywhere to prove that you are the parent.
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Are you assuming when the couple is broken up in the game?
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No, I'm assuming when they're still married because I've seen this happen on multiple occasions where a woman trying to travel with her children has been denied because she was not able to prove to them that she was the parent because of her last name because she did not change her maiden name to match her husband's.
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Do you know how much money it takes to change your last name from your maiden name to the finances make it borderline impossible?
02:14:48.000
If you want to know your husband, let me ask my question again.
02:14:51.000
Okay, let me ask my question again because I think you vote for free.
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Name one right or privilege that men have that women don't.
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The fact that they can take your shirt off at the beach and ask you to get a lot of money.
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There's more so like socialized rights for men.
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Can we search out socialized rights to the menu?
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Mothers are awarded primary physical custody in approximately 70 to 80 percent of cases.
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No, no, no, it's almost like they're better parents or something.
02:16:07.000
I feel like that's a little bit of contradiction.
02:16:08.000
Do you need to have a group about why you're hurting him?
02:17:17.000
Yeah, who's and he's and he calls himself dad last night.
02:17:22.000
Yeah, so um it's interesting that you said who brought up the court case.
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You actually did by saying that women have a harder time because they can't legally change their name.
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I was talking about traveling and traveling with your children.
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And you said the whole name, and then you said you made the argument that they're last name.
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So I'm thinking your kids were taken away from your baby mama, but like that's that's on your own to work out.
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I'm just going to kind of come back around here.
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The original question was: name one right or privilege that men have that women don't.
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Well, you didn't really give like a mentioned, that's literally what the question was.
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Can you guys stop interrupting when I'm speaking?
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And then you said, well, they have the issue where when they travel with their children, if the last names don't match, they can't get into the country or they suspect them or whatever.
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And then I made the argument: well, family courts actually favor women.
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So if she did go through the legal process of changing her name or, you know, there's a separation, she would have access to the kids.
02:19:05.000
Like, that's a very one-off and nuanced example.
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But the reality is that the woman has the choice whether she wants to change her name or not.
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Changing your last name is not the same as a custody battle.
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I'm saying, because she used the legality of changing your last name, I said women when in legal cases.
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If you want to match your husband, do you think it's okay for them to have a bad person?
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We have a charge that y'all know $5,000 to $3,000.
02:19:36.000
If you want to change your name, I don't know if it's that expensive.
02:19:39.000
But you can go ahead and go to your local area and change your last name.
02:19:46.000
Would you pay for her to change your last name?
02:19:49.000
Once again, I'm asking you to give me a tangible right or privilege, okay, that men exclusively have that women don't.
02:19:59.000
Leaving you said autonomies of their own bodies?
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We have freely a right to choose what happens with our own body.
02:20:06.000
And I know this is going to be a great fucking conversation with you guys because you guys are so open and like ready to debate correctly.
02:20:14.000
I didn't sign up for the other examples, but that's my usually freely.
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If a woman wants to abort a baby, who makes that decision?
02:20:36.000
So here's the thing: you're actually wrong with the reproductive thing because women have all the reproductive rights, men have zero reproductive rights.
02:20:52.000
Hypothetically speaking, let's say you were with a man and you guys are in a relationship, right?
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There's laws that literally stop you from doing it after a certain amount of months.
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New Jersey, I just had to vote against literally a five-month ban on abortion.
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You're not going to be able to get in a woman's body.
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A woman has a right to choose to lay on a gray house.
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A man doesn't have the right to have autonomy over her body.
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Do you not care about your family and your community?
02:21:42.000
She made the argument that women have no autonomy on their bodies.
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It's like you guys have more autonomy over your own bodies than we do.
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They're going after our rights to make the choice.
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So be like, it's fucking chaotic in here, if you can't tell.
02:22:14.000
But the laws come after us, which it's our choice to make the abortion right.
02:22:18.000
But then why are there so many laws made by men to take that choice away from us?
02:22:26.000
So let's go off your argument that even though women have body autonomy, you're trying to make the argument is limited, right?
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I'm saying in some places or in America, a lot of the times you guys have a little bit more.
02:22:44.000
You're making the argument that women have limited body autonomy.
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I'm saying men have no autonomy because even though it takes two of us to have a kid, you have the final executive decision to abort the child regardless of what I want.
02:22:57.000
So even though you can make the argument that women have less bodily autonomy, men have even less than that.
02:23:04.000
But legally, they're not coming after you for your reproductive rights.
02:23:08.000
They're not trying to make you guys get vasectomies.
02:23:10.000
You can go out into the world and find a woman that'll bear your chili.
02:23:16.000
Actually, they absolutely do go legally after you because let's say you decide to have the kid.
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The guy says, no, I don't want to have the kid.
02:23:22.000
You can have the kid and then put him on child support.
02:23:25.000
But that's only if a woman actually chooses to have the baby.
02:23:28.000
Yeah, she still needs to choose to have an abortion in the first place.
02:23:48.000
I hear you and I hear me, and somebody's right and somebody's wrong.
02:24:04.000
It's because I'm sorry, but if you nut in a girl and she wants to keep the baby, you have to pay child support.
02:24:26.000
I do also believe that, like, yeah, if you nut in her.
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Like, when I make that point, you got to be quiet.
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I said, women have more bodily autonomy than men.
02:26:11.000
Chris, Chris, I never knew a woman to positive rights girl.
02:26:16.000
Because as she was talking, she was actually making my point, like, oh, well, you're 50-50 involved too.
02:26:25.000
Women have 100% of the rights, even though they only put 50% of the baby.
02:26:34.000
How does the women only take 50% if she's the one carrying for nine months and actually men have a say in anything?
02:26:45.000
Why aren't women deciding what happens to men since y'all don't have no preaching?
02:27:00.000
She's keeping all the stereotypes alive about black people for sure.
02:27:04.000
She's like, she's got a strong, independent woman alive, and I love her for that.
02:27:12.000
She was just interrupting the show and her mother.
02:27:17.000
It must really suck to live life feeding into all these standards that really aren't real.
02:27:24.000
Like, I live my life so happily, just like chilling, doing what I love.
02:27:38.000
So we should all be silent in the middle of the podcast.
02:27:40.000
You've been talking quite a bit, but we have a show here and you guys just randomly talking and they can hear you guys, which you're raising.
02:27:55.000
You know, this is interesting because this has just been incredibly interesting to see the difference.
02:28:11.000
I proved to you that body autonomy is really something that women enjoy, not men, because women have all the reproductive rights.
02:28:17.000
So I don't understand what other example do you have about women not having body autonomy.
02:28:24.000
Why is your only way of debating just going at us and at us and at us?
02:28:27.000
Like, why can't you just have a normal conversation?
02:28:31.000
No, all I said in the auto autonomy, hold on, stop.
02:28:36.000
You made a claim that women don't have body autonomy.
02:28:39.000
I showed you that they actually have more body autonomy than men do.
02:28:45.000
Well, you were trying to get into something before she interrupted you.
02:28:47.000
was just trying to get that what you're trying to say um because then i think you went into something about thank you i don't even yeah i can't I actually didn't at all.
02:28:55.000
Someone else was asking about male birth control, which was a completely different girl.
02:29:06.000
I don't think debate is like seeing what everyone thinks.
02:29:10.000
Male male, well, you just said that I answered your question, right?
02:29:21.000
Like a debate is like seeing everyone's opinions and seeing like there's not are you the one who decides why it's a debate if we're discussing a subject like I'm not gonna like debate someone if I can't even see their point of view because I respect other people.
02:29:39.000
So even if I don't respect your opinion, I'm gonna ask you your point of view.
02:29:54.000
Women have more, women have 100% reproductive rights, men have none.
02:30:04.000
When they're going after abortion, why do you think that's an abortion illegal in my state, Arizona, and many other states if we have 100% free-for-all?
02:30:17.000
You can drive to another state that allows abortion and get an abortion there.
02:30:21.000
What if they do all 50 states and there's no more?
02:30:27.000
But are you going to pay for it if you came in here?
02:30:29.000
So this is a comparison discussion because you said, because I said, name something that men have that women don't.
02:30:43.000
So I just gave something that was more on topic.
02:30:46.000
I said, name one thing that a man has that women don't have.
02:30:51.000
I said, that's not true because women have 100% reproductive rights.
02:30:56.000
Then you say, well, in my state, abortions are illegal.
02:30:59.000
Then I said, well, you can drive to another state and get the abortion.
02:31:02.000
Men don't even have that choice is my point because we're comparing it to men.
02:31:13.000
I'm saying that men don't have, women have more bodily autonomy than men do.
02:31:33.000
She was saying that that's not true, that they have more bodily autonomy.
02:31:39.000
Because we literally have like a law with abortion.
02:31:49.000
No, it's just the fact that like I don't know what her son describes.
02:31:56.000
Let her because she hasn't got a chance to talk.
02:32:11.000
Of people just yapping about nonsense, thinking they're right, and they're wrong.
02:32:23.000
You can give your opinion, but I do think that it's important to make the distinction that opinions, though sometimes can be facts, aren't necessarily always facts.
02:32:35.000
What I'm saying is, and going back again, the question was this.
02:32:38.000
Name one right or privilege that men have that women don't.
02:32:44.000
I said, well, actually, no, because only women have the ability to abort babies in the United States.
02:32:50.000
Then she responded, well, in my state, it's illegal.
02:32:53.000
Well, I said, okay, it might be illegal in your state, but you at least have the privilege to drive to another state and get an abortion.
02:32:58.000
Whereas the man that got her pregnant has no say.
02:33:07.000
Then you'll be able to finish what you're saying.
02:33:10.000
So, what I am simply saying is, in comparison to men, because this is what the debate is about, in comparison to men, women have more bodily autonomy.
02:33:20.000
No, like, does it make you feel better to like win an argument?
02:33:27.000
I, like, 10 minutes ago said, cool, let's move on.
02:33:32.000
What I was saying is a man has a right to get a vasectomy anytime they damn well want, but a woman has to have her husband's permission to receive a hysterectomy.
02:33:41.000
To receive her vital sex organs, she needs a man's permission.
02:33:55.000
Because sometimes they need certain sign-offs for other people.
02:33:58.000
Or they'll push it off until you go through menopause.
02:34:01.000
Okay, what is the choice of a what's a procedure?
02:34:05.000
So if you want to stop having babies, you need a man's permission, while a man does not require any female permission to receive sex marriage.
02:34:12.000
Which seems like it's something that only happens if you're married.
02:34:20.000
A lot of times they make them have, they ask you if you have a majority of the men.
02:34:23.000
And they ask for your partner's permission before they're able to perform that procedure.
02:34:53.000
Let's pull up this hysterectomy because this doesn't make sense at all.
02:34:56.000
No, you do not need a man, such as a husband or partner, to have a higher pressure.
02:35:08.000
You got to say female with a half-check, and then you say now you don't, now you're not going to be afraid of that.
02:35:21.000
In the United States, we need to have a narrower.
02:35:25.000
You're just saying, does a woman even have a bunch of people?
02:35:30.000
Do you know that women have like 30 forms of birth control?
02:35:37.000
It makes it so weird you can't have a kid when you want to.
02:35:43.000
I don't know why you're crying, but because that sucks having that taken away from you.
02:35:48.000
If you wanted to have a kid, you have the right to.
02:35:51.000
I fucking don't because I had to do that and take birth control to make sure you guys can come wherever the fuck you want.
02:35:56.000
Wait, did someone put a gun to your head and say you have to?
02:35:59.000
No, but it was either that or teen pregnancy, which what would have been better?
02:36:03.000
Me at 18 having a kid that I can't take care of, that would have ended up.
02:36:17.000
Yeah, like, you do not, like, you're trying to blame the men.
02:36:31.000
I can't fucking say a sentence, but you can say whatever.
02:36:38.000
Because the thing is, if you got a vasectomy, it doesn't change the fact that you could never have kids again.
02:37:28.000
Neither should you give me all these names because they love labels and they love labeling.
02:37:40.000
I want to make sure you have all your thoughts out.
02:37:44.000
No, if you guys want to degrade women, go right the fuck ahead.
02:37:55.000
Yeah, because I don't believe short men should fucking exist.
02:38:07.000
They prey on weaker people and they flex how strong they are all.
02:38:46.000
Look, I see your perspective, but women have almost 30 different forms of contraception.
02:38:52.000
And they all can make it to where you don't have the choice to have a kid again.
02:38:55.000
That's what I was trying to prove the point, but instead you guys wanted to continue fucking dogpiling on me.
02:39:05.000
Yeah, because she's talking about the vasectomy thing.
02:39:08.000
They have more choices when it comes to contraception.
02:39:10.000
At the end of the day, you don't have to take it.
02:39:14.000
So women have way more bodily autonomy than men in.
02:39:18.000
In the first place, then women should be able to end up with a lot of people.
02:39:23.000
Once we get pregnant and then we need abortions, why is it that, guys, stop.
02:39:44.000
I try to give you guys plenty of chances to argue your points.
02:39:47.000
And I don't think any of you can prove that there's a right or a privilege that men have that women don't.
02:40:04.000
Because you have a fucking dick that you can't use correctly.
02:40:12.000
So the reason why men get paid more is because men go into career fields that typically pay more, that have more risk.
02:40:25.000
Because biologically, you guys should be stronger and more hands-on and all that.
02:40:32.000
There's a multitude of reasons why men get paid.
02:40:36.000
We're going to talk about, oh my God, girls can be as strong.
02:40:39.000
But like, yeah, like guys typically go for like those kind of jobs.
02:40:46.000
Women just simply don't work as hard as men do.
02:40:49.000
If women are really educated, which you said, then couldn't they?
02:40:54.000
I'm actually really glad that you mentioned that.
02:40:58.000
If women are more educated, they're graduating at a higher rate, and they're entering the workforce, what is their excuse for making less?
02:41:14.000
Let's look at the jobs they work and the amount of people.
02:41:28.000
I don't work normal people jobs, so I haven't experienced the wage gap myself.
02:41:32.000
But from the numbers and shit that I have looked at, that's what everyone talks about, right?
02:41:36.000
Is that there is, even if it's not like a huge, huge gap, that there is a wage gap.
02:41:43.000
Real quick, so I just may have a temperature of the room.
02:41:46.000
How many of you think the wage gap is real between men and women, that women earn less than men?
02:42:12.000
You can either follow along or you can get out.
02:42:19.000
Sorry, women earn less than men because they're women.
02:42:26.000
That women earn less simply because they're women.
02:42:39.000
Life experience and statistics are very different, but yes, the wage gap is real.
02:42:44.000
Well, I just think men should work in women's ships.
02:42:46.000
Will you mention some of the things that you're doing?
02:42:47.000
Well, except for important because the women make way more fucking money as they should.
02:43:02.000
Okay, and then do you think the wage gap is real?
02:43:08.000
The wage gap, you know, 80 cents on the dollar, right?
02:43:12.000
Like a man makes a dollar, a woman makes 80 cents.
02:43:15.000
I mean, I just know that there's a slight percentage.
02:43:18.000
So that actually comes from a study where they took all working men versus all working women.
02:43:22.000
So all full-time male employees, all full-time female employees.
02:43:37.000
So the reason why women earn less, the women, why women earn less a lot of times is because of personal choice.
02:43:42.000
Women just choose to not go into certain career fields that pay more because women don't want to do laborious jobs.
02:43:51.000
They don't want to do anything that's manual labor.
02:43:55.000
And they work less hours and they take more vacations.
02:43:57.000
So it's not that women make less because they're women.
02:44:07.000
I know a lot of men that are operating on the same level as women where they don't do shit.
02:44:17.000
Men still get paid whatever the fuck they get paid.
02:44:26.000
They're still getting whatever they want to get.
02:44:28.000
But you do understand that like male-dominated jobs.
02:44:40.000
You're the one making the money for those females.
02:44:50.000
I'm trying to understand what you're trying to say.
02:44:59.000
I'm trying to understand what you're trying to say.
02:45:17.000
Is someone here trying to say something with the wage gap?
02:45:23.000
Yeah, but the problem is that women don't work to the same level as men.
02:45:33.000
Yeah, but again, the wage gap, the reason why it's a myth is because it compares apples to oranges.
02:45:38.000
It doesn't compare men and women in the same job field.
02:45:42.000
And they actually did this with Google where they took the same guy, same woman, same career field, same experience.
02:45:49.000
So when things are actually equated properly, women actually earn more than men do.
02:45:52.000
The world isn't as black and white as we're talking about.
02:45:57.000
Wait, you just literally said you believe in the wage gap, though.
02:45:59.000
Okay, yeah, but I said it's subjective at the same time.
02:46:01.000
You have selective hearing, just like how I mentioned earlier in the podcast, if you can remember that.
02:46:07.000
Every single argument is being moved further further.
02:46:11.000
You know the method because you don't know what you're doing.
02:46:13.000
And I just proved that now you're saying that I...
02:46:16.000
Like when you put it when you break it down like that, it's like, okay, I understand it now.
02:46:25.000
Each subject that experiences it has a different experience.
02:46:29.000
So my personal experience is not going to align with what's actually a statistic.
02:46:34.000
If we're all talking about statistics here, I can't disbelieve a statistic, but my personal experience can go against that statistic.
02:46:44.000
It's just, I can't understand the statistic because I've never experienced it.
02:46:52.000
Just whether, you know, just because you don't know it to be true or you haven't experienced it doesn't mean that it's still not true.
02:46:57.000
And trying to evaluate a generalized conversation on statistics and facts and trying to use your subjective experience or other subjective experiences is low IQ.
02:47:09.000
I'm trying to add to the IQ by adding my own life experience here.
02:47:14.000
If you know the statistics, why wouldn't we try to have a lot of people?
02:47:30.000
Okay, so if like there's one woman that's like an anomaly.
02:47:32.000
How many exceptions start to make new rules when the statistic starts to get skewed by those exceptions?
02:47:41.000
Okay, they're called exceptions because they're statistically insignificant.
02:47:55.000
Like if you're an outlier, that means you're statistically insignificant and you are the minority.
02:48:06.000
We don't care about the outliers' statistics here.
02:48:09.000
We don't care about human lives that are actively outliers to the statistics we're talking about.
02:48:14.000
know what this is uh this bad this is actually like really this is this this i gotta i gotta stop this We got to freeze frame this moment real fast.
02:48:26.000
I want you guys to see how I'm giving something that's objectively true, and she's responding to me with subjective arguments, which women do this all the time.
02:48:37.000
I say an objective, generalized truth, then they interpret it through their own mindset, and then give you a subjective response to challenge your objective truth as if their truth matters or their opinion matters.
02:48:50.000
It's just like it's a phenomenon that I only experience with women.
02:48:53.000
Like when I talk to men, this is never a thing.
02:48:55.000
Like if I say most guys are retarded, men are not going to come up to you and say, well, them men are retarded.
02:49:10.000
When I talk to men, I can say generalized things and they don't have to make an argument for an exception or take offense to what they said.
02:49:17.000
But whenever I talk to women for some odd reason and I say something objectively true, they'll make a subjective argument like she just did or other women or make some anecdotal reference.
02:49:27.000
And the worst part is, tell them the truth and the facts, silly issue.
02:49:40.000
I know y'all don't want to hear from me and I'm not going to be a little bit more.
02:49:45.000
If women are so stupid and we don't know anything and you love.
02:49:51.000
If women are so stupid and like you want to degrade us for not knowing things, even when we're asking you questions of like, hey, yeah, so you apparently know the facts, like let me know.
02:50:01.000
Why not just be gay and like date men since you guys are so smart and alpha and so much better than us?
02:50:16.000
If we are so dumb and like why would you date women?
02:50:39.000
So you mean to say what you're saying that we're white.
02:50:50.000
I think she's just trying to figure out your sexual orientation.
02:50:55.000
Because I know you guys are straight from what I at least researched.
02:50:58.000
So why would you even be attracted to women if you really see us as this like subverse like secondary like human?
02:51:05.000
Like, because that's really how you talk about it.
02:51:15.000
It's just in the way that you talk to us that I get that vibe.
02:51:46.000
Are you on birth control or did you have a chance?
02:51:55.000
Do you know why this show was created in the first place?
02:51:56.000
Well, before you do that, can't share with your body count.
02:52:22.000
If we're so critical of women, why don't we just be gay?
02:52:29.000
I think it's important to note that the things that men are interested in women in don't have to do with her competency or her intelligence.
02:52:37.000
So, you know, being critical of how women view the world or their intelligence has no bearing on their sexuality.
02:52:43.000
I don't know where you got that concept of you're critical of women so you're gay, but yeah.
02:52:49.000
I mean, you can be critical of women and still be heterosexual.
02:52:55.000
I would still date them, but I think you're not.
02:52:56.000
But like degrading them is one thing versus like being critical and having like a healthy debate.
02:53:02.000
It's going to reject your man trying to talk shit about them all the time.
02:53:08.000
As a man, if you really wanted to make women better, right?
02:53:11.000
You're like, I'm very critical of how they think and how they act or whatever you're critical about.
02:53:15.000
Wouldn't you want to have these conversations and actually teach them?
02:53:19.000
I understand it's a debate and it's like a heated thing and it doesn't usually go like that.
02:53:23.000
But if someone asks you a question, a woman, wouldn't you want to help change that a little bit, like as another human?
02:53:30.000
Well, during the course of this conversation, I've presented many facts and circumstances to substantiate my arguments.
02:53:36.000
And a lot of you guys rejected it and the goalposts and said whatever or admonish or tried to make ad hominem attacks.
02:53:43.000
And at the end of the day, there's a famous phrase, you could bring a horse to water, but you can't make it.
02:53:48.000
So if I present you the facts and you choose to ignore it or ridicule me for presenting said facts, then I don't really know what to do.
02:53:54.000
And that's what I've been doing during the entire course of the discussion.
02:53:56.000
And I've gotten nothing but dismissals and rude, you know, catty behavior.
02:54:06.000
So that's really, you know, it's interesting because homeless.
02:54:10.000
You know, when I have discussions like wow with men about this type of stuff, it's not as difficult.
02:54:16.000
But with women, it's like men are still following a woman.
02:54:33.000
You spoke your feelings and your ideas, but unfortunately, didn't make any sense.
02:54:44.000
To be honest with you, my solo show does way better.
02:54:56.000
Like, as if other people aren't dealing with women every single day.
02:55:12.000
I can't expose you or do whatever or ridicule women as you claim.
02:55:16.000
Like, all I can do is present facts and how you respond to it is on you.
02:55:20.000
Like, I think during the course of this conversation, I've presented things with evidence and, you know, you guys responded to it with emotional banter and all this other stuff.
02:55:28.000
But yeah, I mean, I do think it's important for men to understand that men and women are inherently different.
02:56:00.000
I'm saying he thinks that because you were saying that we're emotional, right?
02:56:09.000
You said there were a lot of emotional arguments made.
02:56:11.000
I came on your podcast and I came to you with just how I felt about things.
02:56:18.000
I might just say, I'm going to argue with you and say, you're wrong.
02:56:24.000
I better consider your opinion in that argument.
02:56:26.000
But my point is, your argument facts on feelings.
02:56:34.000
No, but the thing is, you don't went into this show that I've written books about this shit like you.
02:56:49.000
She's been asking a lot of good questions that she just wants to like, I feel like.
02:56:52.000
She's got valid questions because she doesn't understand.
02:56:55.000
and it gets a response and it gets a response and it's not even making any sense.
02:56:58.000
No, no, no, it goes all over the table and I get yelled at.
02:57:07.000
Alright, chill up, the point is, get your shit off and he responds.
02:57:13.000
I mean, Don't say that you're anytime I've asked him or you a real question and you've responded, I've backed right the fuck off.
02:57:22.000
I'm giving you guys the facts and you're getting mad because you're getting a lot of fun.
02:57:24.000
Yeah, but then if I also ask for like a fact check, like I don't know.
02:57:28.000
No, and you have now, but the first time you guys like started to like degrade me, which is not fair.
02:57:41.000
You might feel degraded, but we didn't degrade you.
02:57:43.000
We just presented facts and then now you're going to be able to do that.
02:57:44.000
I didn't call any of you guys dumb, dumb, dumb, and start playing whatever they were.
02:57:53.000
I'm not going to let you get away with this word.
02:57:55.000
I said at some point because you all in low IQ.
02:58:06.000
You know exactly why the fuck I cried if you would have paid attention.
02:58:10.000
I said that because of birth control, which was my choice.
02:58:20.000
And y'all are just going to shit on her for that.
02:58:44.000
I don't have until 3 a.m. to debate with y'all.
02:58:47.000
All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right.
02:59:36.000
Were they actively giving good answers or just saying how they felt, you think?
02:59:40.000
I feel like everyone was just saying how they felt.
02:59:42.000
They were being what you guys want them to be on camera, and it sucks.
02:59:47.000
They were being what you wanted them to be on camera, and that's really what sucks.
02:59:55.000
You bring your people over here, and that's what it is.
03:00:11.000
She actually came out of the book, Make Him a Sandwich, where we talked about feminism.
03:00:15.000
Actually, as a matter of fact, feminism is why you have, you know, the monstrosity of these females that we heard.
03:00:23.000
Like, it's just like, you know, feminism has really emboldened women to be retarded.
03:00:32.000
I mean, yo, guys, in the chat, my patience was top level.
03:00:45.000
The black girl had to kick her out, though, because she just like kept ad-libbing, and that was just being annoying.
03:00:53.000
At least the other girls were trying to, like, somewhat argue.
03:00:58.000
You know, it's it's uh you can't beat the circle.
03:01:03.000
Fun fact: when a woman has multiple creep bites in her system, her brain is fucked up mentally.
03:01:08.000
Well, I mean, you gotta remember she was a sex worker since she was like a teenager, bro.
03:01:15.000
Like, I'm telling you, and like, uh, being a sex worker will absolutely set you up for like I literally had a best friend that was a sex worker.
03:01:24.000
But listen, uh, we've seen it time and time again where women come in here with feelings and end up crying because they can't handle the truth.
03:01:30.000
Try to give the girl the opportunity to talk a bunch of times.
03:01:37.000
Well, you know what, guys, book comes out this week.
03:01:41.000
Holy, they gave me free advertising on the book.
03:01:51.000
I guess we got a lot of chats we gotta read, right?
03:01:56.000
Chase a man says, based on what was heard from this panel, none of these women are not ladies and aren't wife material.
03:02:16.000
The leg was just almost your accent on over there.
03:02:21.000
American women are shit for women make better wives.
03:02:26.000
All of my women are not off the par, bro, at all.
03:02:28.000
That's why Casey went to Columbia and not Brazil.
03:02:31.000
what else si yo puedo cocinar taquitos si claro Si, Flaro.
03:02:57.000
Did you know that 25% of all children in the United States of America are being raised by a man who believes they're the father, but have no blood relation?
03:03:06.000
Y'all give some trifling honey ketchup packets that would spread it on any sausage in your buns.
03:03:16.000
Anonymous says, why do the women aren't property girls always have livestock piercings?
03:03:23.000
Women aren't property girls always have livestock piercing.
03:03:46.000
Yeah, I only have it untucked depending on my outfit.
03:03:52.000
Boston Hooters, Pixie Pink Top, and Tattoo Red Top.
03:03:55.000
Which one of y'all have the best spin for the pod?
03:04:13.000
Up to you guys if you want to do a spin or not.
03:05:02.000
Oh my god, you should you should have kept it to five.
03:05:21.000
Marin, like, like, weekly, when he travels to Boston, whatever, he did debates girls just like that.
03:05:34.000
Now that they're gone, like, y'all talking shit.
03:05:38.000
These two from Boston said, no, girls, fuck y'all.
03:05:42.000
And y'all three on a panel while two left, like, don't know English.
03:05:57.000
Because I was just hearing everybody's side, honestly.
03:06:03.000
So, girls, like, what are your thoughts about the girls who left?
03:06:19.000
I think sensitive ways, like, they need to expand their mind.
03:06:23.000
You didn't say that earlier on the show when they were here.
03:06:31.000
I'm like, wait, how are you going to say one thing and then talk about moron?
03:07:33.000
BC says, Women are getting in positions of power, but don't care about anything but money.
03:07:38.000
When it's inconvenient for them, they will do what it takes.
03:07:41.000
None of these 304s are out in Minneapolis producing ice because they know they're wrong.
03:07:46.000
So they're saying that you guys are not standing on principle because if you were, you'd go process right now in Minneapolis.
03:08:02.000
Cam says, the only thing worse than a loud mouth black woman is a loudmouth white woman.
03:08:14.000
A liberal black woman or a liberal white woman?
03:08:22.000
They know the ways they can screw you over illegally.
03:08:28.000
Yeah, because the white woman can say anything and put your ass in jail.
03:08:37.000
Cam says, Fields asks, why do we think women deserve less?
03:08:42.000
If her name is not Bag My Kings, you shall not chase that hack.
03:08:46.000
If a woman does not give you energy that you desire, then any other woman you shall acquire.
03:08:51.000
Female IPAMI has no equality, boundaries, or sympathy.
03:08:55.000
So, clap her cheeks violently and make that whole shake rap.
03:08:59.000
It's very short, but it's for the best because women deserve less.
03:09:10.000
Male Boy says the yellow jacket girl has confidence because she's other women trying to interrupt Myron, being rude, laughing at her jokes.
03:09:16.000
Despite the advantages, she loses all day because she can't win without strength and numbers.
03:09:23.000
Yeah, she was definitely in her power struggle because they're backing her up.
03:09:28.000
But she was actually advocating for a murderer and singing it's okay, which is so retarded.
03:09:42.000
Then blames you for bringing it up and making a joke about it.
03:09:44.000
When it's all her fucking psychopaths, I don't know what that is.
03:09:47.000
Yeah, the one in the middle, unfortunately, she asked questions, but it was very disingenuous.
03:09:52.000
She did it because she wanted to agree with her friends, but it wasn't a real question for an answer.
03:09:58.000
No, you wanted to bring up a topic to make him look bad, but he owned you.
03:10:04.000
There's going to be more salt sip in says, hey, Shaniqua, two left from darkness.
03:10:11.000
AI can make anything better than whatever you crank out.
03:10:54.000
It could be fat and short, and that's going to do the job.
03:11:04.000
Says, ladies, here's how to know if you're a 304 or not.
03:11:12.000
Ask yourself how many of the men, how many of the many PBCs you have taken are from a man you truly loved.
03:11:19.000
Turns out none of you are worthy of being wives except you're destined to getting passed around.
03:11:31.000
When the career is day and your mom shows up as a red chamber.
03:11:54.000
But she does porn, so I mean, it's got to be up there.
03:12:23.000
I think she was actually trying to be smart, but that was just like a failed attempt.
03:12:48.000
Let's see if the nose ring theory can be proven right wrong tonight.
03:13:12.000
You're basically like, oh, just real to you guys.
03:13:27.000
I thought it just added to my Instagram real tickets.
03:13:30.000
You can add a certain tattoos, butterfly tattoos, or maybe like your hoop earrings or all these sorts of things.
03:13:50.000
When we get back to Boston, I'm sure she'll hear it.
03:14:53.000
Here's that current stat for the female teacher.
03:15:00.000
Again, bro, they didn't want stats, but they just wanted to be right.
03:15:09.000
She did admit that the stats were correct, though.
03:15:25.000
Demetrius says, yo, Moses, I accidentally sent my 20 bucks on OSS.
03:15:44.000
My little boy says, tell me, ladies, why have doors in your apartment or house?
03:15:59.000
Yeah, we don't want to be the UK or Canada, bro.
03:16:01.000
place is cooked bro indians at a bunch of uh you know i'm saying Oh, my God.
03:16:27.000
You're going to see like the meme of Instagram reels.
03:16:47.000
All right, Kat says, I'll say the yappy white woman at the table are fucking dumb.
03:17:01.000
Salt Simmons says, cheer three is definitely below 70 IQ.
03:17:16.000
Dr. B84 says, This panel represents modern women out here.
03:17:24.000
Yeah, I did a stream earlier talking about how we're cooked, bro.
03:17:29.000
Henniko says, ready for these sewer rats from the couch.
03:17:34.000
It's definitely the same person from Monday night.
03:18:10.000
W panel, W Chris, and the others for the behind the scenes work.
03:18:23.000
He was a green card holder, which makes him eligible for deportation.
03:18:29.000
He says, cheer three, please do not ever say you're Polish in your life.
03:18:33.000
Poland is a conservative, white majority country.
03:18:40.000
Let you continue that bloodline with bullshit liberal feelings.
03:18:58.000
He's going to be coming on the show for 101 and a girl's show on Friday.
03:19:20.000
It's a delicate balance of, you know, showcasing their stupidity and just letting them hang themselves, which is what they basically did.
03:19:38.000
Clippers, guys, you got your paid area there, bro.
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We need to do three countries with all of them.
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Ninja says, ladies, watch his back, and you'll realize how patient and insightful Martin was trying to be.
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Chase says, from what I have heard from this panel, the reason why this show exists is because to show how modern feminism and how women will destroy marriages and ruin men's lives, these guys save men's lives.
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Yeah, I mean, look, really what we were able to prove there was just there's a gross lack of critical thinking skills.
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Take a crazy stuff and say, oh, 100% not with me, though.
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I'm trying to figure out why I'm not married either.
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All they did was just make themselves look really bad.
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And it proves me right, honestly, that most women just lack critical thinking skills.
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Well, I don't think you should even have the right to vote.
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There was another chat that came in below that.
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Now, my hierarchy brothers, thank you for motivating me every day.
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I told you that Blonde Chick and the Trump supporter chick are the Chillis Girls, W-White people.
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I bet the Latinas agree with you, but don't want the Kumbuck and Transvestite to foam at the mouth.
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Yeah, she was interrupting quite a bit, but that's fine.
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We got three Trump three more years and we will win again after that.
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Yeah, I mean, the thing I think that was the most alarming was they made an entire argument on a shooting that they didn't know the pertinent facts on.
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Like, didn't even know why Renee Goode was there.
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And then, like, it was just like insane how people are able to just like talk out their ass.
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And no one would, honestly, like, that's probably the first time anyone's ever challenged them on it.
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Nobody, nobody wants to talk politics in the real world and shit like that on divisive topics like that.
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It's like emboldened them with like a ridiculous level of hubris.
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And it's like, we've got to bring them back to earth and say, well, you're actually fucking wrong here.
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All that seemed to probably gunth up her brain facts.
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These almond bitches are the cancer of the planet.
03:23:30.000
When black dudes doping in you is how you pay for your bills.
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Yo, a man's sperm, especially when a woman is actually pregnant, stays within her.
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It's very clear, she fucked a bunch of dumb niggas.
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Yeah, but fresh, like, and it becomes a part of you, bro.
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To be fair, I don't think what you do is considered being used properly.
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Abortion is legal in Arizona up to fetal visibility 24 to 26 weeks.
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As of early 2026, previously it was allowed up to 15 weeks.
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You don't even know the laws in your own states, SMH.
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Are we supposed to feel bad that you chose BBC for a career?
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That was like a body autonomy to the highest degree.
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Crazy how the aged out, overweight, pick skin women are talking trash about the N-shaped woman that left the 10% in the end with all DNA shows.
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I mean, I don't know where that's referring to, but thank you.
03:24:43.000
You all have a little bit more sense of episodes.
03:24:59.000
Look, I really just want to say here, February 14, February 14th on Saturday, I'm hosting a singles mixers.
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I'm literally looking at everybody's names on the list.
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But you know what's crazy about singles events?
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Well, that's why a lot of times it's like aren't you supposed to?
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But yeah, no, you guys should go if you're in Miami.
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Yeah, they always have a hard time getting men.
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But like, you know, you say, hey, I'll show up.
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Well, yeah, I might pop in for Icy, but that's about it.
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Why is the male desire framed as biology, but female desire is framed as moral failure?
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They're trying to equate promiscuity to men as women.
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The premise of this question is retarded because it assumes the egalitarian equality.
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So the reason why male desires framed as biology is because men have an inherent want and need, insatiable damn near, for sex with as many women as possible.
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So the reason why it's framed as a moral failure for women is because women don't have a natural proclivity to be whores.
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So the salmon streams straight and then the trout kind of goes everywhere.
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It was just basically trying to see what type of man you are.
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Do you like, do you swim straight or do you like other shit?
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And it comes back to what I was, the whole conversation started with like bisexuality.
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Being friends with the reason why men and women can't be friends is because nine out of ten times, women simply don't provide enough value as platonic friends to men compared to what men provide to women, if that makes sense.
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Like you don't really benefit from having a girl as like a female friend.
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But they get security, but protection, boyfriend energy, paid for.
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What's it like going out in public getting noticed?
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What'll happen is I won't go out for weeks, right?
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or months and then like I'll go outside and I'll get like because I've been like grinding right And then I'm like, oh, shit.
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Can men actually have female friends without wanting to fuck them?
03:28:25.000
Because women simply don't add enough value most of the time.
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Now, there are some that, you know, add some value where it makes sense for you to be platonic friends, but it almost never works out.
03:28:36.000
What makes you feel like you're fulfilling your purpose?
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Well, if it's talking about like a child or tyrone where like they have options, they just don't give a fuck.
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For example, why avoid a girl that's going to be good for you, loads of you, take care of you?
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Because you're just going to be able to do that.
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What is the difference between love and control?
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I love you enough to not let you be in control because you're a female.
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Could you imagine any of them being like the head of a household?
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Or like, dude, that is the actual example of how women that have money and feel that they're independent enough to say, you know what?
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yeah or even if they don't have money like Like, you guys saw that, man.
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Could you imagine having these fucking idiots that don't understand how the world works trying to tell you, oh, we need to do this, whatever?
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Like, bro, like, you can never let women lead if you actually love them.
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Like, it's literally, you know, it's going to sound confirmed.
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I always say, I think women are second-class citizens.
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Not because it's like, oh, let's suppress them or whatever, but it's like, you got to appeal to their strengths.
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Their strengths are not logically sound, rational decisions.
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And if you treat them that way, trust me, your girl's going to like you more.
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Because you're automatically going to fall into the leadership role if you look at them that way.
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So I think the strengths are focused on social.
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How do you think your content affects their impressionable minds?
03:30:23.000
It's to like the difference between men and women.
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I think the most destructive lie that we tell young men is like, oh, you and your girl are like a partnership or your 50-50 partners.
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But in reality, in actual practice, they don't.
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Like, they don't want to work all day and then have to come home and clean and be a girlfriend or a wife, too.
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Sweden is a perfect example of how egalitarianism is a failure.
03:31:19.000
What did he just say about the 50-50 situation?
03:31:34.000
Egalitarianism, which is a practice of equality, okay?
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does not work in male-female relationship dynamics.
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He was using Sweden as a kind of an example because Sweden is probably the most equal society on earth right now.
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Is there anything else you want to add to that?
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That interaction just proves why women can be equal to us.
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As a matter of fact, you're gonna watch them out there.
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That interaction proves why women can't or not.
03:33:08.000
No, I don't mean to pick on you or whatever, but that I don't think I'm being picked on, but okay.
03:33:30.000
Like, with all due respect, if I took your brain and put it like in a man's body, he would struggle through life.
03:33:47.000
Loki sometimes I think I'd do better as the man than I would than I do as a female.
03:33:54.000
I saw that earlier, but just uh just uh still a woman, right?
03:34:01.000
Yeah, I yeah, I'm um I'm just finishing your sentence because I already know I would say if if we took your brain and put it in a man's body, um let's talk yeah you'd probably uh have a very difficult time getting through life homelessly.
03:34:17.000
I definitely probably would be like a drug dealer.
03:34:20.000
So you think if we had a men's brain in our body?
03:34:25.000
So yeah I'm posting on Custom Club tonight the Zoom call we did earlier.
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The next phase of your life dating women careful.
03:34:45.000
What's the most out there thing you've done in the name of it?
03:34:52.000
I think as a guy, you shouldn't be doing out there things for women anyway.
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The reason why you should not is because women don't behave well when they think that they're better than you in a relationship.
03:35:16.000
I wish I could be a fucking romantic, nice guy.
03:35:21.000
But what I've just seen in the staggering majority of situations is whenever you pedestalize women and you know do crazy shit for love, at some point it's going to come back to bite you in the ass because women don't do well when they think that you're head over heels for them.
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Also, women are the only creatures when you give them more than they deserve.
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Meaning I can give you my entire life savings, my love and attention.
03:36:00.000
And what I just gave you was my entire life, savings and love.
03:36:11.000
Let me let me break this down in a way that'll be easier.
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Realistically speaking, who has higher standards of the opposite gender?
03:36:44.000
Who needs more emotional connection to feel attached in a relationship?
03:36:50.000
so who is more likely to so if we have a person that we know has higher standards gets bored faster is more likely to leave and needs all of the stimulation to stay in a relationship Wouldn't it make sense that that person needs to be in that emotional state to want to stay in the relationship since they have all these things against them that would make them want to leave?
03:37:22.000
If women have higher standards and they're also more likely to leave relationships, right?
03:37:29.000
And they need emotional stimuli, who needs to be the one that likes the other one more?
03:37:35.000
The guy or the girl for the relationship to work?
03:37:45.000
If the woman's more likely to leave, and she has higher standards, right?
03:37:50.000
To keep her satisfied, she needs to be the one experiencing the emotional thrills, ups and downs.
03:37:58.000
The person that's chasing or the person that's being chased?
03:38:16.000
When it comes, so the topic, let's just say love, right?
03:38:20.000
When you love somebody, like you love your dog.
03:38:34.000
I can't give all my attention, all my focus, all my love to my dog at that moment.
03:38:37.000
It doesn't take away about how much I love my dog, right?
03:38:41.000
I don't know if you see where I'm trying to get at there.
03:38:45.000
But when it comes to love, your example is not analogous at all, but it's fine.
03:39:18.000
So the dog, rain, hail, or shine, is always going to love you.
03:39:21.000
There's a reason why they call it man's best friend.
03:39:23.000
So with your own example, so you can understand it.
03:39:30.000
Because so, therefore, since the dog loves you more, the dog is chasing your validation and the dog is more tightly aligned and emotionally tied to you.
03:39:41.000
And that is precisely why women need to like you more to get that same dynamic.
03:39:53.000
I had to put it somewhere she would understand.
03:39:59.000
That's why dogs are loyal because they always invest more than a human does.
03:40:11.000
I was like, oh, and that right there is why the woman has to like the guy more for the relationship to last.
03:40:19.000
Well, I'm guessing you've been in love at some point.
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And how long were you in a relationship with this person?
03:40:49.000
No, She wanted her family and just not ready to do that right now.
03:41:01.000
Yeah, but that's why she wanted a family and I'm not ready to have a family.
03:41:08.000
Like, it wasn't, you know, any anger or anything else like that.
03:41:12.000
It's just that, like, who the hell am I to tell her?
03:41:28.000
I feel like when you're in love with somebody, you want to do anything for that person.
03:41:37.000
Yeah, I don't believe now that you want to harp on this whole in-love thing.
03:41:41.000
I don't believe men should ever be in love with women.
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I think you should have love for a woman and love her, but I don't think you should be in love.
03:41:50.000
Because she needs to be the one that's emotionally invested.
03:41:52.000
Men don't need that emotional investment to have a connection.
03:42:01.000
Because if you're in love, what ends up happening is if you're in love, you start doing stupid shit.
03:42:07.000
That blunts your ability to be a productive leader.
03:42:10.000
But a woman doesn't do stupid shit when she's in love?
03:42:13.000
She's not held to the same standards, so she can do stupid shit.
03:42:17.000
Exhibit A, the retarded women that we had in here.
03:42:20.000
That literally would say, I'm an entrepreneur, but isn't really an entrepreneur.
03:42:24.000
The woman that didn't understand 2020 hindsight, the females that didn't even know the facts, but were arguing.
03:42:28.000
like women are just simply not that's how this all started with the whole entrepreneurship thing Like, women are simply not held to the same societal standards that men are.
03:42:35.000
Like, they can say delusional things like, I'm an entrepreneur.
03:42:38.000
And then, when asked a second follow-up, well, what do you do as an entrepreneur?
03:42:44.000
But, like, she said it on a fucking show with like 20,000 people watching.
03:42:51.000
But, but, like, if a guy did that, we'd roast his ass.
03:42:56.000
So, going back to the whole in love thing, I think women need to be in love.
03:42:59.000
I think men need to be have like have love for a woman, but not fall in love.
03:43:02.000
Because once you fall in love, you lose control.
03:43:04.000
Okay, so you're not against, you don't, you're not against love being in the picture.
03:43:08.000
You're not against a man being in a relationship with a woman.
03:43:15.000
But I think that's, because it's like, what does being in love mean to you then?
03:43:30.000
Yeah, yeah, because, yeah, because men are more like, yeah, because they'll become more emotional.
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And emotional men don't fare well in the world.
03:43:46.000
Like their logic isn't there anymore if they are so in love that their emotion is taken over.
03:43:52.000
And a man that is emotionally bound is a threat to the community.
03:44:01.000
Prison is filled with a bunch of emotionalized men.
03:44:06.000
And a lot of times those guys came for single mother household.
03:44:10.000
So their mom taught them to behave like a fucking woman, which means lack of control of your emotions.
03:44:17.000
So when you broke up with the so-called love of your life at that time, you didn't, you didn't.
03:44:26.000
Yeah, I mean, for the purpose of this, of how you asked me, but now that you want me to really go into in love.
03:44:32.000
Like, I had love for her, but like, I wasn't in love.
03:44:34.000
I was able to, like, if I was in love, as you claim, I wouldn't have said, yo, we got to break this off because you want a family.
03:44:42.000
I was able to still make a pragmatic decision, even though I didn't want to do it.
03:44:58.000
you didn't you didn't feel anything like it's just you just have no feelings i I mean, you know, it sucked.
03:45:13.000
So it's like, if you're like the individual that the aggressor.
03:45:23.000
If you're the problem, if you're the problem, you can't really be getting mad at it.
03:45:29.000
You just wasn't on the same page at the same time.
03:45:32.000
Yeah, but what I'm trying to say is that it was like imposed from my side.
03:45:36.000
So like from my perspective, I was like, all right, it is, you know, gotta do the right thing.
03:45:41.000
I'm not gonna fucking just lead around, like, wait around for me.
03:45:44.000
Yeah, of course, because that's something a weak man would do.
03:47:32.000
So, like, you're Cuban, for example, came up with conversation.
03:47:43.000
There were literally four girls in the middle of France.
03:49:43.000
You gotta be kidding right now, but two times, bro.
03:50:28.000
See, I'm about to say everything you just said.
03:51:59.000
I might cover the Pambondi testimony because that shit was hilarious.
03:52:09.000
And even in the midst of her being under pressure, she made it worse.
03:52:20.000
Because everyone's on her ass because you fucked up.
03:52:23.000
But my question is: how do you cover that shit up and still stay in your position without being any type of penalties at all?
03:52:40.000
Myron, you did a great job letting them embarrass themselves.
03:52:42.000
Your patience helped me learn a lot, and the reason I look up to you.
03:52:45.000
Also going to get clips and graphics out of that fiasco.
03:52:49.000
MGX Daily, Myron, you did a great job letting them embarrass.
03:52:55.000
Okay, last one here is, and this comes from Skit.
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He says, we should watch Fresh with the Snow Beast next to Myron.
03:53:05.000
Mo with the bull nose ring, Chris with the snow beast next to Fresh, Dreads with brown jacket and Myron suit.
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I might stay up late and then just do a stream for you guys in the morning with Pam Body.
03:53:23.000
And then I'm going to be gone for the next two days.
03:53:26.000
So I'll be back on, you guys will see me live on Sunday.
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But Fresh is going to be running a show with a special guest.
03:53:33.000
And we're going to do a one-on-one with them too, probably?
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And we'll catch you guys on Friday for Fresh Frit.
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And then I'll catch you guys on Sunday for MGX later.