Andrew Wilson Torches Another Piers Morgan Panel | Pearl Reacts
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Summary
The future is female. Men and women are drifting further apart and society is crumbling because of it. A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage between women and men and what it really means to be a man in today's society.
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Most answered very quickly, no, because men are useless.
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Most young men are single, most young women are not.
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Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
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It's a different world now, like we don't need men the way that they used to.
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A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
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You've kind of got the trad con versus red pill thing.
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This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
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You need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
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It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
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Now many of the red pill have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
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One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
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She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
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Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid
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74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
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Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
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Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
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I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
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Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
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When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing
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up for and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
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I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
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You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
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We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
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Wives are taught to leave their husbands and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
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Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
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A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
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Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
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We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
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You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
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I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
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If you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally the
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outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
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Women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
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And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when
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I feel like it instead of doing what's best for the kids.
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This myth that we live in an age of male privilege, where's my male privilege?
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Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
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I have seen so many men on the brink of suicide and they didn't do anything wrong.
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How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
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The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
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The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose to alcohol, three times higher among
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Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
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Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man to get...
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Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
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If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
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So you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
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I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
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I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
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Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want
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The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
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We go into population decline and our economy goes into decline.
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This is an existential crisis failing young men.
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Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
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I first want to say thank you to all of you for watching.
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I don't know what I have done to deserve the gift of your time and attention.
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But thank you so much for stopping to watch here today.
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So today we're talking about Andrew Wilson doing another episode of Pierce Morgan.
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So he actually was put on a panel and we're going to react to that together.
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So sit back, relax, crack a beer and enjoy the show.
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That I can take things that are happening socially, point to the worst of them, even if I don't
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agree with them, to use that as an example of why it's bad.
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These lips talk out of both sides of their mouth.
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Aren't you just basically admitting that you're a Hollywood prostitute at that point?
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Who could have predicted that women who are in positions of power may act overtly emotional
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just based on, well, even the hormones in their body?
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The latest episode of Call Her Daddy features a lengthy interview with Oscar-winning actress
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And in it, Ms. Theron explains how she reacts to people criticizing her for being a single
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I want to just look at them and just be like, do you know how fucking great it is to live
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exactly how I want to live, to experience motherhood exactly how I wanted to experience
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And I know the next thing they say is like, well, that's not fair on your kids.
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I can only tell you that this is the best way that I know how to be a mother to them.
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And maybe they'll grow up and tell their story.
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Well, she also wanted audiences to know how liberating it is for her children not to have
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I love that I don't have to run every fucking thing by a guy.
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This is the same girl that was bubbly and happy in her 20s.
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I don't, I love that I don't, well, oh my God, I like, I fucking love that I don't have
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And my children, you know, we joke, listen, I think you can tell like, this is how I raise
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While Charlize doesn't think a husband or father is important in life, she hasn't given
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I found this freedom in my 40s where I'm like, oh my God.
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I've probably had three one night stands in my entire life.
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But I did just recently fuck a 26 year old and it was really fucking amazing.
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Let me just say that 26 year old is the luckiest fucking man walking on this goddamn planet.
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So what women do when they're younger, we have to put a higher price on sex because reputation
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So you can't just go around banging everything.
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And an interesting thing happens to women in their late 30s.
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They realize their reputation doesn't matter anymore because usually they have the kid.
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So then they go bang the guys they want and they lower the price of sex.
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Um, as far as living life on our own terms, I actually see no problem with miserable women
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living by themselves as long as they can pay for it.
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And if there is a father in the picture, um, as long as he gets 50, 50 custody, I actually
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If there's 50, 50 custody, uh, with a dad, who's not being driven insane by a crazy woman.
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Um, it's much worse, you know, cause the way I see it as men, they just tend to be good
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So, but the thing is men will do bad things in the name of their wives or a crazy woman
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And so if they can just live peacefully, 50, 50 custody without the crazy woman in their
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ear, and at least the kids, you know, they could see the dad's not a bad guy in person
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without the mom glaring at them and doing some crazy stuff.
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I don't have a problem with crazy women wanting to live out their crazy.
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I don't, you know, um, I, I missed the beginning a little bit.
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So, because I was, I was getting the door, I just heard something out there.
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Um, so I don't know if it's an IVF situation or she just divorced.
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Well, the episode has been viewed by nearly a million people so far.
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Reaction has been divided between those who celebrate Charlize as quote, a powerful
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badass epitome of a strong woman fighting against the evil patriarch.
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Cause remember, she's, she's living the dream now.
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Remember women want two things, freedom and to have sex with hot guys.
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Women do not care about commitment as much as we care about having sex with hot guys.
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And you know, if you're a dad and you can show the kids that it's a peaceful life with
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the 50, 50, if you don't get 50, 50, if you're, they're kind of screwed, but if you
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do get 50, 50 and the kids figure out usually around 12, 13, that the mom is insane.
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Um, but I, but I don't know is what here, here's the tough thing.
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So my family, we've been on both ends of adoption.
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So if you didn't know, I had a brother that was given up and I didn't find out about him
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So, um, from what I understand, if the kids are below like two, there's a really long line
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for them, but when they get over a certain age, nobody really wants the kids.
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Um, and cause my thought is, okay, now she's adopting as a crazy woman.
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But the other choice is probably a crazy foster mom.
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I just can't imagine men cause men are kind of logical.
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Like, I just don't see men like, cause women, we tend to adopt for attention.
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We tend to, I don't see, like, I always know a guy is cooked when his wife, when the family
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starts adopting kids from all around the world, because men like my family, we did adopt, but
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we adopted, it was like people we knew in bad situations where we stepped up.
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Um, and I would say that's more of like a masculine thing, but it's the women that want like a kid
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Like, I'm just thinking these kids options, depending on what the ballpark was for them.
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Um, depending on the age, Lauren, yes, it's live.
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Jeremy says, I want a Chinese and a Ugandan child.
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Like, it just doesn't, it doesn't logically make sense to want to go around the world and
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get a kid from every country other than for attention.
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I would say in my family's case where we just knew people.
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Um, but okay, well, let me know your thoughts, guys.
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And others who in equally strident language view the whole episode is yet another example
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of modern feminist media denigrating the role of men at every given opportunity.
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All of which makes it a good starting point for a lively debate.
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Well, joining me for this battle of the sexes, host of the Crucible podcast, Andrew Wilson.
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Wilson, who I could imagine was visibly shuddering.
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Jedediah is pretty cool, but she, I actually like Jedediah.
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She's pretty cool, but she signals purity a little bit too much for me.
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Uh, Jedediah Byler, who's the host of the Jedediah Byler show, commentator and author
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Ernest Owens, the editor of the user mag newsletter, Taylor Lorenz.
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And Jedediah, welcome to you, especially because you're making your uncensored debut.
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I'm always, I'm always astonished when people come back for more, uh, but thank God they
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She likes banging 26 year olds when she feels like it.
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Um, the reason nobody cares really very much when, uh, a 40 year old attractive woman has
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sex with some random young man is because it's not impressive.
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It's impressive when men can bang young women because most men can't bang young women, but
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Of course, these are the same women who will screech because, uh, you know, Leonardo DiCaprio
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I, I think it's a great exchange actually, because the young men, you guys need practice
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You gotta, you gotta bang some hoes to find the wife and the older women, they don't care
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They don't care, especially if they have money.
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They don't have to deal with your annoying qualities.
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She doesn't have to deal with your annoying qualities.
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These women that adopt kids from around the world don't treat it like they're adopting
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I always know a husband's cooked when they start, when they got a kid from Africa, Asia,
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It's just like, why would you, you know, there's so many kids.
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Why do you feel the need to go around the world?
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I wasn't promoting the, oh, you're saying the sex for the young.
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What do you, like, you know, people are going to do what they're going to do.
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I got to, I, I, all I'm saying is I think it's a win-win.
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In Jupp, you know, at 25 years old, any of the broads he has hanging around, but this
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All a woman needs to do to get laid is go somewhere where there's men and offer it up.
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So it's an unimpressive accomplishment on its face.
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As to the rest of what she's saying, this is just normal tripe, right?
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Her kids are the ones who are going to get punished.
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We can look at the data for outcomes on children who are raised in single mother homes.
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And by the way, the rates of abuse from having strange men around skyrocket, terrible idea.
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And it's exactly the wrong kind of propaganda to be pushing.
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Oh, you know, that's why I actually, I think a lot of cases it's better for the parents to
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be separated in 50-50 because then at least the child can have peace 50% of the time.
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At least half the time it can be a peaceful existence.
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Is it just a factual reality of life that women are predominantly happier with a man
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by their side and children are predominantly better off in life with a present father?
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Yeah, you know, and I used to, I kind of used to say that, but I have a more nuanced opinion.
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I think most women aren't happier because most women don't like men.
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There are some women that do like men and their life outcomes reflect that choice.
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She, she waited until 40 to couple up with a man.
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So if you're waiting until 40 to do it, it's like, did you really like men that much?
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If you're, your prime years, you didn't, not even your prime years, but your, your sub,
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like your prime years, your second prime years, and it gets your, you know, it's just not anyways.
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Are better off in life when they have a loving household and not all of those households have
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I mean, there are lesbian parents, there are, you know, different types of arrangements.
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I think it's important for kids to have different figures in their life who they can look up to.
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Um, and you know, I think it's really important to expose kids to all different types of figures,
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but that doesn't have to be, you know, that doesn't have to be like a man, a cisgender man
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There's plenty of terrible fathers out there too.
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There are way more terrible mothers than terrible fathers.
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And because at least the 50, 50, that the whole family gets a moment of peace, peace at the
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That the child is growing up in a loving household.
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And, uh, hopefully, you know, she'll expose the child to lots of different types.
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But can you acknowledge that we have now been studying this phenomenon of single motherhood
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for years and years and years and that the outcomes for children of single mothers tend
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to be terrible in comparison to the outcomes of children without them?
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So I think what you're talking about are, I'm asking a question.
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You can, I want you to acknowledge with a yes or no, then a qualifier.
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Isn't it true that outcomes for children when they're raised by single mothers tend to be
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worse than those with a mother and a father in the house?
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So I'd love to respond if you stop talking over me.
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Charlize, they're on with millions and millions and millions of dollars.
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So when you look at studies like that, a lot of it has to do with the economic opportunities
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They're subject to more sexism and discrimination.
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So it can often be more challenging for them to raise a child alone.
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It sounds like you just said that the answer is yes.
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When I refresh and it says 200, I'll keep going.
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The answer, according to you, just now, is yes.
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The most manipulative smile when they're arguing with you.
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Imagine having to live with a chick like Andrew's talking to.
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Like, imagine if Andrew was the dad and Taylor Lorenz was the mom.
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Now, Andrew would never make such a stupid choice.
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Like, I think if these two were a couple, God forbid, there would be more peace at a 50-50 arrangement.
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We don't need all these terms, these nonsensical, ridiculous terms that, you know, modern leftists have come up with.
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Children do better when there is a mom and there is a dad.
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And the reason is that men and women are completely different.
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And children need the role model of a mom and a dad, not just people around.
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But I do think 95% of kids would be fine with no mother.
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I know a person who had a mother that ran away for a period of time.
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And this person said it was the peacefulest time ever.
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So mothers don't realize their personalities are so unpleasant, not all, but a lot, to be around that, like, the kids are actually better off without them, in my opinion.
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But we're talking about the two individuals that are raising children.
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You complained that Andrew interrupted you and now you just interrupted me.
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Chris, I am like Misser, but not like a word for National Socialist, maybe like a band, like Heat Misser.
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But what example do you think she's sending to young women everywhere that this is somehow empowering, that you should strive, by the way?
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You should strive to be the single mom because you don't have to deal with a guy.
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How unbelievably selfish of her to say, my children will one day to get to tell a story that they had no father because I decided that I just wanted to do this myself.
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Uh, it's just like, even when conservative women nag, it's just like nagging.
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It's just like, we're nagging, nagging, nagging.
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What I find strange is I know Charlize a bit when she was dating Sean Penn.
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If you interviewed her, her whole thing was high-end, elegant.
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You know, all the highest-end advertising and so on.
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Very, very different, Ernest, to the Charlize Theron I thought I knew.
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But I do wonder if it was a male movie star sitting on a sofa brazenly boasting about banging 26-year-olds.
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If a 50-year-old male star was talking, boasting about banging 26-year-old girls...
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Right, and he was boasting about not needing a woman in his life, not needing a mother, all these kind of things.
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But in reverse, I don't think you'd be approving of this, Ernest.
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Tax day has passed, but for millions of Americans, that's where the trouble begins.
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All over Charlize Theron because a lot of women...
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Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit TNUSA.com slash...
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Alex says, I'm the 26-year-old and I have no regrets.
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By the way, guys, on the Audacity net, if you guys want, after the show, my whole team and I are going to be doing a call
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If you put it in the chat, I can get the guy on the phone with you, but you do have to apply to get in
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because at some point we're going to do in-person events and I got to make sure you guys are like normal.
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No offense, but the internet's just a little bit weird sometimes.
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Let Tax Network USA make the next move, not the app.
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And I just got to be honest, I still register the nagging.
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And I just, I don't believe the virtue signaling purity when you got married at like 40.
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She's a very nice woman, good reputation in the industry.
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Like, Candace Owens kind of has a bad reputation from what I've heard.
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I mean, for starters, I'm all for, if it's about consent and respect, they do it all the time.
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A lot of older men do it all the time on media, on social media, in interviews.
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I think the reason why there's a lot of actual shock and awe over Charlize Theron,
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because a lot of women actually, her age, don't feel the liberty to do that on a public-facing platform.
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We don't talk about men who do it often on here, because it's so norm.
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I mean, if you look at who's in politics currently right now,
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they were just doing it their entire career before they got to the White House.
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You liberals said that that was the most horrible thing.
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You're like, she's your power boss, babe, Andrew.
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See, if I talk over there, Pierce, you're going to tell me to be quiet.
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So what I was getting at is that there is a double standard.
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but I was not a liberal that said that Trump talking about grabber by the pussy
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because there's a lot of other things he has said
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that I believe is far worse and actually should cause more attention.
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I just feel like the only reason why we're talking about it
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is because women like Charlize Theron often don't do this on the normal.
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So it feels abnormal, and that's why we're discussing it.
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Why do these libs talk out of both sides of their mouth?
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She refused to acknowledge the outcomes for single moms.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Oh, I hate, I have a good friend that's liberal.
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And when we go back and forth, I'm always like, he does the same thing.
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I'm a, and then they have all these specific names.
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If it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, I call it a duck.
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So the thing is, right, the lips, the lips on the panel very clearly, right?
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She evades the answer, refuses to give us the answer of if outcomes for single, for
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children, single moms or worse, refuses, gives us a bunch of qualifiers proving that
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Look at the sexual deviant that we have in the White House and says, but I'm not throwing
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Yeah, you think you're throwing a fit about it.
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I would like you, you know, I would just like you to actually answer the questions I ask
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What are you, in your view, where is the double standard?
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Because I see a double standard here, but I think we see a different double standard.
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So what I was saying was the double standard of reaction, right?
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There is a lot of reaction because of what Charlize Theron-
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I get your point about the universal nagging, but dive into the male-female dynamic with her.
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I'm saying that I understand where that is coming from because we don't often see women
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like Charlize Theron on these platforms talking about their sexuality in this way.
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Every time a man, every time, hold on a second.
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And every time a man says, a guy can't even say that he prefers younger women.
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I prefer younger women because of their fertility is better, because they're in their peak attractiveness,
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because I want to have a bunch of kids and it gives me more time.
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If Brad Pitt came out with an interview tomorrow on Uncensored, and I hope he does, if you're
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watching Brad, my show is always available to you.
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Just only last week, I had the most unbelievable sex with a hot 26-year-old, right?
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Do you think the reaction, Ernest, would have been widespread applause for this guy?
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I'm not saying that I feel that about Charlize Theron.
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I'm just saying that's the double standard, right?
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I can give you an example where that backfired.
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So let me give you a good example of this, actually.
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Charlize Theron is not doing this on the regular.
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Leonardo DiCaprio's entire romantic, a lot of his romantic history has been this pattern,
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The first couple of years he did it, no one cared.
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But it's been decades, like over like 10 years.
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First of all, both of those things have been covered in the news.
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But the reason, what Pierce is getting at, I think, I don't want to put words in his mouth,
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Modern feminism has made it so that we now celebrate that Charlize Theron.
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Women celebrate because women want to, not because of feminism.
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And by the way, there are a lot of 26-year-old men
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who will be absolutely thrilled that she's on the cougar market.
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But I'm smart enough to acknowledge that she is being celebrated for that action,
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whereas a Leonardo DiCaprio, or the average guy for that matter,
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just saying, hey, I prefer a 22-year-old to a 32-year-old,
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I actually have no problem with what she said about a 26-year-old.
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She can have sex with who the hell she likes if it's consenting an adult.
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In a way, what she's saying is all your quaint ideas about
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you need a bloke around, you need a father, you need a husband,
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I don't believe men when they say the same thing.
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And if that is impossible, and it doesn't work out,
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But to actually try and pretend this is actually utopia,
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and this is the best possible thing for your kids,
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I want to switch gears to something which really did annoy me.
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but then again, I can't remember exactly how many.