JustPearlyThings - July 17, 2025


Andrew Wilson Torches Another Piers Morgan Panel | Pearl Reacts


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

180.48044

Word Count

11,345

Sentence Count

1,038

Misogynist Sentences

139

Hate Speech Sentences

94


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.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Question, do we need men?
00:00:03.360 Most answered very quickly, no, because men are useless.
00:00:08.940 This headline from The Hill, it caught my eye.
00:00:11.640 Most young men are single, most young women are not.
00:00:14.580 Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
00:00:19.240 It's a different world now, like we don't need men the way that they used to.
00:00:22.260 Nobody needs men!
00:00:23.480 The future is female.
00:00:26.360 Men and women are drifting further apart.
00:00:30.000 And society is crumbling because of it.
00:00:33.380 A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
00:00:36.320 You've kind of got the trad con versus red pill thing.
00:00:39.020 This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
00:00:42.580 You need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
00:00:46.660 Marriage is a bond and it's a sacred bond.
00:00:49.140 It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
00:00:52.300 Now many of the red pill have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
00:00:55.560 It's Hannah Pearl Davis or just pearly things.
00:01:00.880 One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
00:01:04.520 She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
00:01:07.360 Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid
00:01:11.880 to leave.
00:01:12.720 Gee, what could go wrong there?
00:01:14.660 74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
00:01:18.260 Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
00:01:21.160 Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
00:01:23.840 I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
00:01:28.760 Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
00:01:32.000 You need no evidence.
00:01:32.840 When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing
00:01:36.180 up for and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
00:01:40.180 I interviewed them on the other side.
00:01:42.720 I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
00:01:45.160 How much did you spend trying to get him back?
00:01:47.200 The legal fees alone was about $200,000.
00:01:49.560 Before you know it, you're homeless.
00:01:50.980 You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
00:01:52.900 We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
00:01:55.420 Wives are taught to leave their husbands and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
00:01:59.560 Family is the foundation of society.
00:02:01.160 Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
00:02:04.500 A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
00:02:08.720 Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
00:02:10.720 We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
00:02:12.560 We tell them to put off family into marriage.
00:02:14.320 You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
00:02:17.060 You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
00:02:21.500 Oh, freeze your ex, have an abortion.
00:02:23.300 What?
00:02:23.700 You're evil.
00:02:24.520 I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
00:02:28.360 Right.
00:02:28.520 If you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally the
00:02:33.140 outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
00:02:35.220 It's self-sabotage.
00:02:36.160 That's the thing.
00:02:36.740 Women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
00:02:39.920 This is not about happiness.
00:02:41.700 The most important thing is the children.
00:02:44.060 And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when
00:02:48.860 I feel like it instead of doing what's best for the kids.
00:02:51.620 This myth that we live in an age of male privilege, where's my male privilege?
00:02:56.500 They think, well, men have all the rights.
00:02:57.960 They have all the power.
00:02:59.300 Privilege, patriarchal system that we have.
00:03:01.560 Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
00:03:04.160 I have no friends.
00:03:05.480 No wife.
00:03:06.240 And no social life.
00:03:07.400 Men are alone in this situation.
00:03:09.320 Men are homeless.
00:03:10.280 Men are thinking about eating guns.
00:03:11.640 I have seen so many men on the brink of suicide and they didn't do anything wrong.
00:03:16.440 How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
00:03:21.840 The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
00:03:25.680 Women are helplessly dependent upon men.
00:03:28.360 The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose to alcohol, three times higher among
00:03:34.120 men than among women.
00:03:35.420 Culture is telling men, you are no good.
00:03:37.260 You've got to get your act together.
00:03:38.460 I think men have failed themselves.
00:03:40.080 What kind of a man are you?
00:03:41.100 What kind of a woman are you going to attract?
00:03:43.420 If men are in trouble, so are women.
00:03:46.040 Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
00:03:49.680 Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man to get...
00:03:51.880 500K.
00:03:52.560 500K.
00:03:53.180 300K.
00:03:53.500 300K.
00:03:53.960 200K.
00:03:54.400 Am I crazy?
00:03:55.100 Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
00:03:57.360 If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
00:04:00.940 So you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
00:04:04.840 Women.
00:04:06.300 I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
00:04:08.360 I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
00:04:10.620 I'm over it.
00:04:11.740 When is it going to be my turn?
00:04:13.220 Where are we meeting the men that don't stop?
00:04:14.980 I can't keep having these same conversations.
00:04:17.760 The only simp here is you, Pearl.
00:04:19.040 You simp for men.
00:04:19.720 No, I think you simp for women.
00:04:21.060 She's a provocateur.
00:04:22.040 She says stupid stuff.
00:04:23.220 But Pearl is right about this.
00:04:24.500 It's already happening.
00:04:25.620 It's just not out in the open yet.
00:04:27.080 Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want
00:04:30.700 a wife and women can't find a husband.
00:04:32.520 The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
00:04:37.000 We go into population decline and our economy goes into decline.
00:04:40.940 Civilization will crumble.
00:04:42.740 The American story does not end well.
00:04:45.280 This is an existential crisis failing young men.
00:04:48.220 What's up, guys?
00:04:55.420 Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
00:05:00.560 I first want to say thank you to all of you for watching.
00:05:03.740 I don't know what I have done to deserve the gift of your time and attention.
00:05:09.540 But thank you so much for stopping to watch here today.
00:05:13.720 So today we're talking about Andrew Wilson doing another episode of Pierce Morgan.
00:05:20.580 So he actually was put on a panel and we're going to react to that together.
00:05:25.080 So sit back, relax, crack a beer and enjoy the show.
00:05:34.340 Oh my gosh, someone's screaming here.
00:05:37.140 I need to go fix that.
00:05:38.300 We're going to make this full screen, OK?
00:05:40.880 One second.
00:05:41.640 Hold on.
00:05:42.440 That I can take things that are happening socially, point to the worst of them, even if I don't
00:05:46.800 agree with them, to use that as an example of why it's bad.
00:05:50.580 Why think bad?
00:05:51.780 These lips talk out of both sides of their mouth.
00:05:54.060 Aren't you just basically admitting that you're a Hollywood prostitute at that point?
00:05:57.680 Well, gee, who could have predicted this?
00:05:59.680 Who could have predicted that women who are in positions of power may act overtly emotional
00:06:04.980 just based on, well, even the hormones in their body?
00:06:08.300 Oh, you're like a little petulant child.
00:06:09.720 Yes or no?
00:06:10.140 Yes or no?
00:06:16.020 The latest episode of Call Her Daddy features a lengthy interview with Oscar-winning actress
00:06:20.760 Charlize Theron entitled, I Don't Need a Man.
00:06:23.460 And in it, Ms. Theron explains how she reacts to people criticizing her for being a single
00:06:28.020 mom.
00:06:28.340 I want to just look at them and just be like, do you know how fucking great it is to live
00:06:34.880 exactly how I want to live, to experience motherhood exactly how I wanted to experience
00:06:41.220 it?
00:06:41.720 And I know the next thing they say is like, well, that's not fair on your kids.
00:06:44.920 Can I tell you something?
00:06:46.220 That will be their story to tell.
00:06:48.060 I can't tell you.
00:06:49.120 I can only tell you that this is the best way that I know how to be a mother to them.
00:06:53.820 And maybe they'll grow up and tell their story.
00:06:56.100 And I will respect that.
00:06:58.300 Well, she also wanted audiences to know how liberating it is for her children not to have
00:07:02.600 a father.
00:07:03.160 I love that I don't have to run every fucking thing by a guy.
00:07:07.820 And what are women communicating?
00:07:10.320 We don't like men that much.
00:07:13.000 This is the same girl that was bubbly and happy in her 20s.
00:07:17.280 Women don't like men as much as we thought.
00:07:20.020 I don't, I love that I don't, well, oh my God, I like, I fucking love that I don't have
00:07:26.680 to do any of that stuff.
00:07:28.080 And my children, you know, we joke, listen, I think you can tell like, this is how I raise
00:07:32.960 my kids.
00:07:33.440 Like, right?
00:07:34.080 We don't hide this shit.
00:07:36.440 But don't worry.
00:07:37.040 While Charlize doesn't think a husband or father is important in life, she hasn't given
00:07:41.300 up on men altogether.
00:07:43.480 I found this freedom in my 40s where I'm like, oh my God.
00:07:46.480 So I just want to say this in perspective.
00:07:48.720 I've probably had three one night stands in my entire life.
00:07:52.440 Okay.
00:07:53.400 But I did just recently fuck a 26 year old and it was really fucking amazing.
00:07:58.380 Fuck yes.
00:07:59.080 Yes.
00:07:59.440 And I've never done that.
00:08:00.680 And I was like, oh, this is great.
00:08:02.380 Okay.
00:08:02.960 Let me just say that 26 year old is the luckiest fucking man walking on this goddamn planet.
00:08:08.600 He's walking different today, knowing.
00:08:11.300 Oh my God.
00:08:11.940 He for sure is not.
00:08:12.920 But thank you.
00:08:13.560 No, he is.
00:08:14.480 Yeah.
00:08:14.740 So what women do when they're younger, we have to put a higher price on sex because reputation
00:08:20.620 is important to get the kid, right?
00:08:23.460 So you can't just go around banging everything.
00:08:26.280 And an interesting thing happens to women in their late 30s.
00:08:29.640 They realize their reputation doesn't matter anymore because usually they have the kid.
00:08:33.600 So then they go bang the guys they want and they lower the price of sex.
00:08:38.200 And that's what's happening there.
00:08:39.560 Um, as far as living life on our own terms, I actually see no problem with miserable women
00:08:47.400 living by themselves as long as they can pay for it.
00:08:50.440 And if there is a father in the picture, um, as long as he gets 50, 50 custody, I actually
00:08:57.920 think it's way better for kids to grow up.
00:09:02.160 If there's 50, 50 custody, uh, with a dad, who's not being driven insane by a crazy woman.
00:09:08.840 I really do.
00:09:10.240 Um, it's much worse, you know, cause the way I see it as men, they just tend to be good
00:09:16.380 people.
00:09:17.000 We tend to be bad people, not all, not all.
00:09:20.020 So, but the thing is men will do bad things in the name of their wives or a crazy woman
00:09:26.660 in their ear.
00:09:27.380 And so if they can just live peacefully, 50, 50 custody without the crazy woman in their
00:09:33.680 ear, and at least the kids, you know, they could see the dad's not a bad guy in person
00:09:38.600 without the mom glaring at them and doing some crazy stuff.
00:09:42.240 I don't have a problem with crazy women wanting to live out their crazy.
00:09:47.560 I really don't.
00:09:48.680 I don't, you know, um, I, I missed the beginning a little bit.
00:09:53.700 So, because I was, I was getting the door, I just heard something out there.
00:09:58.600 Um, so I don't know if it's an IVF situation or she just divorced.
00:10:03.420 Can somebody put that in the chat?
00:10:05.140 I missed the beginning.
00:10:07.400 Well, the episode has been viewed by nearly a million people so far.
00:10:10.500 Reaction has been divided between those who celebrate Charlize as quote, a powerful
00:10:14.240 badass epitome of a strong woman fighting against the evil patriarch.
00:10:19.740 Cause remember, she's, she's living the dream now.
00:10:21.920 She's got the money.
00:10:22.960 Remember women want two things, freedom and to have sex with hot guys.
00:10:28.380 Women do not care about commitment as much as we care about having sex with hot guys.
00:10:35.220 That's our hard wiring.
00:10:36.720 That's our biological imperative.
00:10:41.660 Um, 50, 50 dad here, a primary of another.
00:10:46.240 And it's amazing.
00:10:46.960 You can show them the stark contrast.
00:10:48.900 Yeah.
00:10:49.120 And you know, if you're a dad and you can show the kids that it's a peaceful life with
00:10:54.300 the 50, 50, if you don't get 50, 50, if you're, they're kind of screwed, but if you
00:10:58.460 do get 50, 50 and the kids figure out usually around 12, 13, that the mom is insane.
00:11:04.020 And both of her daughters are adopted.
00:11:08.340 Okay.
00:11:08.760 So they're adopted.
00:11:10.780 Are they adopted?
00:11:11.860 How old are the kids that she adopted?
00:11:19.820 Do you know what?
00:11:20.540 I have mixed feelings on that.
00:11:24.240 You know what?
00:11:24.960 No, I don't like that.
00:11:26.480 Um, but I, but I don't know is what here, here's the tough thing.
00:11:34.100 I'm just going through the adoption system.
00:11:35.900 So my family, we've been on both ends of adoption.
00:11:38.640 So if you didn't know, I had a brother that was given up and I didn't find out about him
00:11:42.780 until I was older.
00:11:43.520 I was like 22.
00:11:44.460 And then my family also adopted kids.
00:11:48.100 So, um, from what I understand, if the kids are below like two, there's a really long line
00:11:56.600 for them, but when they get over a certain age, nobody really wants the kids.
00:12:03.500 Um, and cause my thought is, okay, now she's adopting as a crazy woman.
00:12:11.740 That's not good.
00:12:12.960 But the other choice is probably a crazy foster mom.
00:12:17.100 I just can't imagine men cause men are kind of logical.
00:12:20.100 There's no logical reason.
00:12:22.220 Like, I just don't see men like, cause women, we tend to adopt for attention.
00:12:26.940 We tend to, I don't see, like, I always know a guy is cooked when his wife, when the family
00:12:35.240 starts adopting kids from all around the world, because men like my family, we did adopt, but
00:12:42.040 we adopted, it was like people we knew in bad situations where we stepped up.
00:12:47.960 Um, and I would say that's more of like a masculine thing, but it's the women that want like a kid
00:12:53.580 from every country to show off on Instagram.
00:12:56.160 Um, I don't know.
00:13:05.220 Like, I'm just thinking these kids options, depending on what the ballpark was for them.
00:13:10.140 Um, it was probably terrible either way.
00:13:13.440 Um, depending on the age, Lauren, yes, it's live.
00:13:20.040 Jeremy says, I want a Chinese and a Ugandan child.
00:13:23.360 Well, I don't know why you would.
00:13:26.280 Do you know what?
00:13:26.660 Like, it just doesn't, it doesn't logically make sense to want to go around the world and
00:13:33.460 get a kid from every country other than for attention.
00:13:41.860 Yeah.
00:13:42.220 Human handbags.
00:13:45.100 I adoption makes more sense.
00:13:47.240 I would say in my family's case where we just knew people.
00:13:51.160 Um, but okay, well, let me know your thoughts, guys.
00:14:01.340 Both of them are black American kids.
00:14:04.040 Of course they are.
00:14:05.560 Yeah.
00:14:06.560 And others who in equally strident language view the whole episode is yet another example
00:14:10.120 of modern feminist media denigrating the role of men at every given opportunity.
00:14:14.780 All of which makes it a good starting point for a lively debate.
00:14:19.160 Well, joining me for this battle of the sexes, host of the Crucible podcast, Andrew Wilson.
00:14:23.120 Woo!
00:14:24.120 Go, Andrew!
00:14:26.220 Woo!
00:14:28.780 Wilson, who I could imagine was visibly shuddering.
00:14:33.560 Jedediah is pretty cool, but she, I actually like Jedediah.
00:14:38.020 I went on her show.
00:14:38.900 She's pretty cool, but she signals purity a little bit too much for me.
00:14:46.120 Um, I, I find it a little annoying, but yeah.
00:14:51.680 Okay.
00:14:52.240 Listen to those clips.
00:14:53.580 Uh, Jedediah Byler, who's the host of the Jedediah Byler show, commentator and author
00:14:58.400 of the case for canceled culture.
00:15:00.220 Ernest Owens, the editor of the user mag newsletter, Taylor Lorenz.
00:15:03.720 Well, welcome to all of you.
00:15:05.340 And Jedediah, welcome to you, especially because you're making your uncensored debut.
00:15:09.180 We always like debutantes.
00:15:10.260 I'm always, I'm always astonished when people come back for more, uh, but thank God they
00:15:15.780 do.
00:15:16.180 And thank God Andrew Wilson does.
00:15:17.940 Andrew, your thoughts on Charlize Theron.
00:15:19.880 She doesn't need a man.
00:15:21.480 She likes banging 26 year olds when she feels like it.
00:15:24.840 You don't need fathers in life.
00:15:26.860 You just need a strong, badass woman.
00:15:29.820 Well, you know, it's really funny.
00:15:30.980 Um, the reason nobody cares really very much when, uh, a 40 year old attractive woman has
00:15:37.480 sex with some random young man is because it's not impressive.
00:15:40.340 It's impressive when men can bang young women because most men can't bang young women, but
00:15:46.800 most older women can bang young men.
00:15:49.140 So it's just not an impressive accomplishment.
00:15:51.440 Of course, these are the same women who will screech because, uh, you know, Leonardo DiCaprio
00:15:56.120 decides that he wants to change.
00:15:57.540 I, I think it's a great exchange actually, because the young men, you guys need practice
00:16:03.060 to find your wives.
00:16:04.860 Do you know what I mean?
00:16:05.420 You gotta, you gotta bang some hoes to find the wife and the older women, they don't care
00:16:13.800 about commitment anymore.
00:16:15.820 They don't care, especially if they have money.
00:16:17.660 It's a great exchange.
00:16:18.660 They can enjoy it.
00:16:20.140 They don't have to deal with your annoying qualities.
00:16:22.440 She doesn't have to deal with your annoying qualities.
00:16:24.880 You can just keep it going.
00:16:25.800 These women that adopt kids from around the world don't treat it like they're adopting
00:16:29.580 human.
00:16:30.140 It's like they're adopting pets.
00:16:31.360 Yeah, I know.
00:16:32.040 I always know a husband's cooked when they start, when they got a kid from Africa, Asia,
00:16:38.600 Muslim.
00:16:39.580 It's just like, why would you, you know, there's so many kids.
00:16:43.160 In America, you could adopt.
00:16:49.880 Why do you feel the need to go around the world?
00:16:55.360 You know, no, I'm not, I'm not.
00:16:59.500 What, what bad behavior am I promoting?
00:17:02.260 I wasn't promoting the, oh, you're saying the sex for the young.
00:17:06.340 Well, what, what are you, the bedroom police?
00:17:14.360 What do you, like, you know, people are going to do what they're going to do.
00:17:17.960 I got to, I, I, all I'm saying is I think it's a win-win.
00:17:22.560 Yeah.
00:17:22.920 In Jupp, you know, at 25 years old, any of the broads he has hanging around, but this
00:17:30.920 is not an impressive accomplishment.
00:17:32.960 All a woman needs to do to get laid is go somewhere where there's men and offer it up.
00:17:38.140 It's not the case for men.
00:17:39.880 So it's an unimpressive accomplishment on its face.
00:17:42.580 As to the rest of what she's saying, this is just normal tripe, right?
00:17:45.580 Her kids are the ones who are going to get punished.
00:17:47.900 They're always the ones who get punished.
00:17:49.920 We can look at the data for outcomes on children who are raised in single mother homes.
00:17:54.460 It's not good.
00:17:55.300 It's not good for their mental health.
00:17:57.060 It's not.
00:17:57.520 And by the way, the rates of abuse from having strange men around skyrocket, terrible idea.
00:18:02.700 And it's exactly the wrong kind of propaganda to be pushing.
00:18:05.520 All right.
00:18:06.080 Taylor Lorenz.
00:18:07.500 I agree with that.
00:18:08.900 I do.
00:18:09.260 I can't imagine.
00:18:09.920 Oh my gosh.
00:18:11.240 Can you imagine the torture if you had no dad?
00:18:14.320 Oh, oh, oh, oh, just tortured by mother.
00:18:19.920 Your mother 24-7, the nag.
00:18:23.200 Oh my gosh.
00:18:25.880 Oh, you know, that's why I actually, I think a lot of cases it's better for the parents to
00:18:33.540 be separated in 50-50 because then at least the child can have peace 50% of the time.
00:18:40.440 At least half the time it can be a peaceful existence.
00:18:44.300 Is it just a factual reality of life that women are predominantly happier with a man
00:18:51.380 by their side and children are predominantly better off in life with a present father?
00:18:58.700 I think, listen, children...
00:18:59.580 Yeah, you know, and I used to, I kind of used to say that, but I have a more nuanced opinion.
00:19:05.240 I think most women aren't happier because most women don't like men.
00:19:13.080 Point blank period.
00:19:14.400 There are some women that do like men and their life outcomes reflect that choice.
00:19:21.280 But like even Jedediah Bila, right?
00:19:23.520 She, she waited until 40 to couple up with a man.
00:19:29.720 40.
00:19:30.960 So if you're waiting until 40 to do it, it's like, did you really like men that much?
00:19:36.100 If you're, your prime years, you didn't, not even your prime years, but your, your sub,
00:19:41.880 like your prime years, your second prime years, and it gets your, you know, it's just not anyways.
00:19:49.340 Yeah.
00:19:50.080 Are better off in life when they have a loving household and not all of those households have
00:19:55.260 fathers.
00:19:55.820 I mean, there are lesbian parents, there are, you know, different types of arrangements.
00:20:00.320 I think it's important for kids to have different figures in their life who they can look up to.
00:20:05.080 Um, and you know, I think it's really important to expose kids to all different types of figures,
00:20:09.680 but that doesn't have to be, you know, that doesn't have to be like a man, a cisgender man
00:20:14.600 that's standing around all the time.
00:20:16.260 There's plenty of terrible fathers out there too.
00:20:18.200 So, um, yeah, I think it's great that.
00:20:20.040 But not like mothers, not like mothers.
00:20:24.040 There are way more terrible mothers than terrible fathers.
00:20:27.300 It's, it's not even close.
00:20:30.040 Um, I'm, I'm pro 50, 50.
00:20:33.160 I, I really am.
00:20:35.080 Um, I, you know, I really am.
00:20:39.200 And because at least the 50, 50, that the whole family gets a moment of peace, peace at the
00:20:47.560 father's house.
00:20:48.740 That the child is growing up in a loving household.
00:20:50.520 And, uh, hopefully, you know, she'll expose the child to lots of different types.
00:20:54.580 But can you acknowledge that we have now been studying this phenomenon of single motherhood
00:20:58.820 for years and years and years and that the outcomes for children of single mothers tend
00:21:03.160 to be terrible in comparison to the outcomes of children without them?
00:21:06.500 Can you just acknowledge that that is true?
00:21:08.680 So I think what you're talking about are, I'm asking a question.
00:21:12.700 Don't run from the question.
00:21:14.060 Yes or no.
00:21:14.840 You can, I want you to acknowledge with a yes or no, then a qualifier.
00:21:18.380 Yes or no.
00:21:19.380 Isn't it true that outcomes for children when they're raised by single mothers tend to be
00:21:24.900 worse than those with a mother and a father in the house?
00:21:26.940 Yes or no.
00:21:27.440 Well, then give me your answer.
00:21:29.300 So I'd love to respond if you stop talking over me.
00:21:32.920 Go ahead.
00:21:33.480 Anyway, most, most single mothers are-
00:21:35.520 Oh, look at his face.
00:21:40.580 So funny.
00:21:42.020 Charlize, they're on with millions and millions and millions of dollars.
00:21:45.160 So when you look at studies like that, a lot of it has to do with the economic opportunities
00:21:49.540 that a lot of single mothers have.
00:21:51.780 You know, women make less than men as a whole.
00:21:54.460 They're subject to more sexism and discrimination.
00:21:56.980 So it can often be more challenging for them to raise a child alone.
00:22:00.860 So the answer is yes?
00:22:02.760 No, the answer is, is Charlie-
00:22:04.840 It sounds like you just said that the answer is yes.
00:22:07.000 All right, guys.
00:22:08.440 144 likes, 800 of you in here.
00:22:13.400 I'm pausing.
00:22:15.420 I'm pausing.
00:22:16.640 Respectfully.
00:22:18.300 Hit the like.
00:22:20.120 Hit the like.
00:22:20.880 When I refresh and it says 200, I'll keep going.
00:22:24.440 But really, I think 50% is a fair.
00:22:27.520 We're at 800.
00:22:29.500 I think, you know, 147.
00:22:31.940 Let's go 50 more likes.
00:22:33.700 50 more likes.
00:22:34.660 I'll press play.
00:22:36.200 Yep.
00:22:36.540 I'm a like.
00:22:37.100 I'm a like Nazi.
00:22:39.220 Oh my gosh.
00:22:39.780 I probably can't say that.
00:22:41.240 Sorry.
00:22:42.960 I'm a like.
00:22:44.240 I need a different word.
00:22:46.160 I need a different word.
00:22:48.260 Oof.
00:22:48.760 I'm digging a hole.
00:22:49.660 I'm just going to keep.
00:22:50.620 I just got re-monetized.
00:22:52.020 I'm going to keep going.
00:22:53.460 All right.
00:22:55.040 196.
00:22:55.560 234.
00:22:56.820 Thank you, guys.
00:22:57.740 Thank you.
00:22:58.400 The answer, according to you, just now, is yes.
00:23:01.160 No, any single parent.
00:23:04.020 And then you just make excuses for it.
00:23:05.440 You're like, yes.
00:23:05.940 Taylor, Taylor, this is not.
00:23:07.360 Because women are oppressed.
00:23:07.860 What's going on right now?
00:23:08.440 This is so weird.
00:23:09.960 You're like.
00:23:10.620 The most manipulative smile when they're arguing with you.
00:23:13.500 Imagine having to live with a chick like Andrew's talking to.
00:23:17.340 I know the nagging would never end.
00:23:19.200 And imagine.
00:23:19.740 Like, imagine if Andrew was the dad and Taylor Lorenz was the mom.
00:23:24.840 Now, Andrew would never make such a stupid choice.
00:23:26.820 He picked an angel, Rachel Wilson.
00:23:29.580 What a nice woman.
00:23:32.020 But Taylor Lorenz.
00:23:35.680 Imagine.
00:23:36.280 Like, I think if these two were a couple, God forbid, there would be more peace at a 50-50 arrangement.
00:23:44.640 You were like a misser.
00:23:46.880 I don't know what that means, but thank you.
00:23:49.040 Shouting at me.
00:23:49.820 Can I jump in here, Pierce?
00:23:50.700 Do you know what it is?
00:23:51.180 Yeah, let's bring.
00:23:52.380 Hang on.
00:23:52.760 Time out.
00:23:53.340 Time out.
00:23:53.760 Let's bring in Jedediah.
00:23:55.480 Taylor, this is not rocket science.
00:23:57.260 First of all, you lost me at cis male.
00:23:59.020 You just meet a guy.
00:24:00.140 Just a man, right?
00:24:01.080 We don't need all these terms, these nonsensical, ridiculous terms that, you know, modern leftists have come up with.
00:24:06.280 It's just a man.
00:24:07.500 Children do better when there is a mom and there is a dad.
00:24:11.040 And the reason is that men and women are completely different.
00:24:14.180 They bring very different things to the table.
00:24:16.100 And children need the role model of a mom and a dad, not just people around.
00:24:21.220 Sure, you can have aunts.
00:24:22.420 You can have uncles.
00:24:23.360 I'd really just say a dad.
00:24:25.880 I guess a mom is a bonus.
00:24:27.600 But I do think 95% of kids would be fine with no mother.
00:24:33.860 Almost better.
00:24:38.660 Oh.
00:24:39.220 I know a person who had a mother that ran away for a period of time.
00:24:48.440 And this person said it was the peacefulest time ever.
00:24:52.560 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.
00:25:10.120 You can have friends.
00:25:10.840 But we're talking about the two individuals that are raising children.
00:25:14.300 And let me just ask you this question.
00:25:15.780 Wait, I'm not done yet.
00:25:16.640 You complained that Andrew interrupted you and now you just interrupted me.
00:25:21.100 I'm not done yet.
00:25:22.140 Charlize Theron, you're right.
00:25:23.440 She is rich.
00:25:24.560 She has a ton of...
00:25:25.400 Chris, I am like Misser, but not like a word for National Socialist, maybe like a band, like Heat Misser.
00:25:31.260 Money.
00:25:31.900 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?
00:25:38.900 You should strive to be the single mom because you don't have to deal with a guy.
00:25:43.420 You don't have to answer to a man.
00:25:44.940 Oh, isn't that so wonderful?
00:25:46.060 And guess who'll pay the price?
00:25:47.500 My kid...
00:25:47.860 She even says, my kids can tell their story.
00:25:50.660 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.
00:26:00.840 Me, myself, and my money.
00:26:02.360 Uh, it's just like, even when conservative women nag, it's just like nagging.
00:26:11.580 Do you know what I mean?
00:26:12.640 It just becomes a nag fest.
00:26:15.280 And that's what I got kind of tired of.
00:26:17.520 I even myself, I'm sure I've done it too.
00:26:21.620 But you just get exhausted.
00:26:23.300 It's just like, we're nagging, nagging, nagging.
00:26:27.480 Yes, this woman's a selfish hoe.
00:26:29.680 What's new?
00:26:30.520 Selfish hoes have always had children.
00:26:32.820 Is that the message that we should be?
00:26:34.660 I wanted to go home to 26-year-olds.
00:26:35.720 We're lesbian.
00:26:36.540 They shouldn't be able to raise children.
00:26:38.080 You need a man?
00:26:39.660 What about women that raise children?
00:26:40.720 We're not talking about...
00:26:41.880 Taylor, no one said what should be allowed.
00:26:43.300 Talking about single moms.
00:26:44.180 I'm not talking about...
00:26:44.860 Well, tell me what I find.
00:26:45.680 Tell me what I find strange.
00:26:47.080 What I find strange is I know Charlize a bit when she was dating Sean Penn.
00:26:50.780 And I thought she was very nice.
00:26:53.140 But she was always very elegant.
00:26:54.760 If you interviewed her, her whole thing was high-end, elegant.
00:26:58.840 You know, all the highest-end advertising and so on.
00:27:01.560 And then you see her there in this podcast.
00:27:03.980 And she's like effing and blinding.
00:27:05.860 Talking about banging 26-year-olds.
00:27:08.020 Very, very different, Ernest, to the Charlize Theron I thought I knew.
00:27:12.640 I'm not saying it's good, bad or whatever.
00:27:14.900 But I do wonder if it was a male movie star sitting on a sofa brazenly boasting about banging 26-year-olds.
00:27:24.220 How old is Charlize?
00:27:25.720 Charlize?
00:27:26.680 50.
00:27:27.500 If a 50-year-old male star was talking, boasting about banging 26-year-old girls...
00:27:33.900 Men do do that, but they do it in private.
00:27:37.700 They do it in private.
00:27:38.660 Right, and he was boasting about not needing a woman in his life, not needing a mother, all these kind of things.
00:27:45.580 But in reverse, I don't think you'd be approving of this, Ernest.
00:27:50.680 Tax day has passed, but for millions of Americans, that's where the trouble begins.
00:27:54.300 All over Charlize Theron because a lot of women...
00:27:56.560 Slash peers.
00:27:57.940 They do it all the time.
00:27:59.220 A lot of...
00:27:59.840 Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit TNUSA.com slash...
00:28:07.260 Alex says, I'm the 26-year-old and I have no regrets.
00:28:11.100 I had a good time.
00:28:13.420 I'm glad you did.
00:28:14.380 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
00:28:21.920 where you can ask us Q&A questions about how to be a YouTuber, so you can actually communicate with me directly
00:28:27.480 and ask questions about being a YouTuber.
00:28:30.320 I'll maybe give you guys some just general points about how I did this, right?
00:28:37.060 I got one of the biggest YouTube channels in the United States in 2020.
00:28:42.380 I can give you things I learned about how to stay monetized, pick topics, start a channel yourself.
00:28:48.900 If you're a conservative woman, that's actually really worth the money.
00:28:52.740 Now, we're going to do this directly after the show, but go to PearlInvite.com.
00:28:57.600 That's PearlInvite.com.
00:28:58.820 The link is in the description.
00:29:00.400 Actually, you can book a call right now.
00:29:03.940 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
00:29:09.940 because at some point we're going to do in-person events and I got to make sure you guys are like normal.
00:29:15.500 No offense, but the internet's just a little bit weird sometimes.
00:29:21.280 Yeah, so.
00:29:23.180 Yeah.
00:29:24.460 That's TNUSA.com slash peers.
00:29:29.100 Let Tax Network USA make the next move, not the app.
00:29:33.020 I like Jedediah Pearl Grow Up.
00:29:35.180 I like Jedediah too, overall.
00:29:37.960 But this is a talk show, okay?
00:29:39.780 And I just got to be honest, I still register the nagging.
00:29:42.740 And I do like her, right?
00:29:45.620 I think she's a cool person, but the nagging.
00:29:49.020 And I just, I don't believe the virtue signaling purity when you got married at like 40.
00:29:54.340 I just, for me, it's just tough to believe.
00:29:57.180 And I would tell her that, right?
00:29:59.220 She ever calls in, nothing against her.
00:30:01.660 She's a very nice woman, good reputation in the industry.
00:30:04.960 Like, Candace Owens kind of has a bad reputation from what I've heard.
00:30:10.440 Jedediah has a good reputation.
00:30:13.520 Everyone likes working with her, so.
00:30:16.140 IRS.
00:30:16.500 I mean, for starters, I'm all for, if it's about consent and respect, they do it all the time.
00:30:24.300 A lot of older men do it all the time on media, on social media, in interviews.
00:30:28.820 It's not actually an uncommon thing.
00:30:30.040 I think the reason why there's a lot of actual shock and awe over Charlize Theron,
00:30:34.680 because a lot of women actually, her age, don't feel the liberty to do that on a public-facing platform.
00:30:40.180 And so that's why we're talking about her.
00:30:41.560 We don't talk about men who do it often on here, because it's so norm.
00:30:45.540 I mean, if you look at who's in politics currently right now,
00:30:48.340 they were just doing it their entire career before they got to the White House.
00:30:51.300 So it's not that much of a shock, you know?
00:30:53.900 There's a guy who got elected president.
00:30:55.520 And you screamed bloody murder about it.
00:30:57.540 And got elected.
00:30:58.860 And so.
00:30:59.360 And he screamed bloody murder about it.
00:31:01.100 What are you talking about?
00:31:02.480 Hang on, hang on, hang on.
00:31:03.540 You liberals said that that was the most horrible thing.
00:31:06.560 He was a terrible role model.
00:31:07.820 How could he?
00:31:08.540 And here's Charlize Theron is saying this.
00:31:11.560 You're like, she's your power boss, babe, Andrew.
00:31:14.480 Come on.
00:31:15.380 See, if I talk over there, Pierce, you're going to tell me to be quiet.
00:31:18.640 And we're done talking, dude.
00:31:20.580 You're all done talking.
00:31:21.760 Come on, I wasn't done talking, actually.
00:31:23.660 Can I, can I ask you?
00:31:24.460 Hit the like button, please.
00:31:26.320 Like button.
00:31:26.980 Let's get to 400 likes.
00:31:28.740 Oh, man.
00:31:29.160 You can, you can.
00:31:29.820 Okay, thanks.
00:31:31.400 So what I was getting at is that there is a double standard.
00:31:34.920 And I think, honestly, like I said before,
00:31:37.060 I don't know what liberal he's talking about,
00:31:38.600 but I was not a liberal that said that Trump talking about grabber by the pussy
00:31:42.440 was the worst thing he ever said,
00:31:43.680 because there's a lot of other things he has said
00:31:45.460 that I believe is far worse and actually should cause more attention.
00:31:48.740 But that being said,
00:31:50.160 I just feel like the only reason why we're talking about it
00:31:51.940 is because women like Charlize Theron often don't do this on the normal.
00:31:56.880 So it feels abnormal, and that's why we're discussing it.
00:31:59.680 Okay.
00:32:00.060 Andrew.
00:32:00.760 Why do these libs talk out of both sides of their mouth?
00:32:04.540 I mean, look at it.
00:32:05.240 She refused to acknowledge the outcomes for single moms.
00:32:08.040 The internet is weird.
00:32:09.220 Only sometimes that Andrew Wilson is a legend.
00:32:14.360 Thank you, James.
00:32:15.960 Let's immediately.
00:32:16.560 Let's be clear.
00:32:17.520 Let's be clear.
00:32:18.180 Immediately.
00:32:18.640 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:32:19.580 Immediately.
00:32:20.560 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:32:22.500 Look, I'm sorry.
00:32:23.500 If you got progressive talking points.
00:32:25.340 Oh, I hate, I have a good friend that's liberal.
00:32:28.500 And when we go back and forth, I'm always like, he does the same thing.
00:32:35.100 He's like, I'm not a liberal.
00:32:36.500 I'm a, and then they have all these specific names.
00:32:39.460 And I'm like, oh my gosh.
00:32:42.400 If it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, I call it a duck.
00:32:46.060 So the thing is, right, the lips, the lips on the panel very clearly, right?
00:32:50.360 She evades the answer, refuses to give us the answer of if outcomes for single, for
00:32:55.100 children, single moms or worse, refuses, gives us a bunch of qualifiers proving that
00:32:59.420 they are, still refuses to do it.
00:33:01.180 He says, well, this is so commonplace for men.
00:33:03.700 Look at the sexual deviant that we have in the White House and says, but I'm not throwing
00:33:07.800 a fit about that.
00:33:08.760 I'm not throwing a fit about that though.
00:33:10.560 Yeah, you think you're throwing a fit about it.
00:33:12.260 They're leftist, not liberal.
00:33:17.920 Like he's very emotional right now.
00:33:18.780 It's an ineffective discussion.
00:33:20.080 I would like you, you know, I would just like you to actually answer the questions I ask
00:33:23.820 you.
00:33:24.400 Why can't you people ask me that?
00:33:25.900 I have a question for Ernest.
00:33:28.400 Hold on a second, guys.
00:33:32.040 Ernest, you said there was a double standard.
00:33:34.220 What are you, in your view, where is the double standard?
00:33:37.300 Because I see a double standard here, but I think we see a different double standard.
00:33:40.940 Cool.
00:33:41.820 So what I was saying was the double standard of reaction, right?
00:33:44.700 There is a lot of reaction because of what Charlize Theron-
00:33:46.600 I'll read, please do a sit down with Jedediah.
00:33:48.580 I get your point about the universal nagging, but dive into the male-female dynamic with her.
00:33:54.720 She gets it.
00:33:55.420 I like Jedediah.
00:33:56.520 I'd have her on.
00:33:57.220 I'm saying that I understand where that is coming from because we don't often see women
00:34:08.880 like Charlize Theron on these platforms talking about their sexuality in this way.
00:34:13.560 But it's celebrated.
00:34:14.260 Ernest, that's not true.
00:34:15.380 But here's the difference.
00:34:16.820 Every time a man, every time, hold on a second.
00:34:19.840 And every time a man says, a guy can't even say that he prefers younger women.
00:34:25.260 He can't even say, well, you know what?
00:34:26.900 I prefer younger women because of their fertility is better, because they're in their peak attractiveness,
00:34:31.120 because I want to have a bunch of kids and it gives me more time.
00:34:33.800 Without getting completely scratched.
00:34:36.560 Let's be clear.
00:34:37.500 Let's be clear.
00:34:38.100 Hang on.
00:34:38.380 Hang on.
00:34:38.600 Let's be clear.
00:34:39.060 If Brad Pitt came out with an interview tomorrow on Uncensored, and I hope he does, if you're
00:34:43.880 watching Brad, my show is always available to you.
00:34:47.040 But if he was and he said, do you know what?
00:34:49.620 Just only last week, I had the most unbelievable sex with a hot 26-year-old, right?
00:34:55.360 Do you think the reaction, Ernest, would have been widespread applause for this guy?
00:35:01.320 Or would it have been, you dirty old man?
00:35:04.340 No, no, no.
00:35:05.080 I'm not saying that I feel that about Charlize Theron.
00:35:07.200 I'm just saying that's the double standard, right?
00:35:10.560 Leo DiCaprio gets mocked at every award show.
00:35:13.040 They have main character syndrome.
00:35:15.480 Yeah.
00:35:16.580 Because he dates women half his age.
00:35:19.700 Now he's Charlize Theron.
00:35:22.000 Everyone's like, oh, this is amazing.
00:35:24.500 A man would have been called a grubber.
00:35:26.820 I can give you an example where that backfired.
00:35:28.740 So let me be very clear.
00:35:30.320 So let me give you a good example of this, actually.
00:35:33.320 First of all, it's if it's a pattern, right?
00:35:35.900 Charlize Theron is not doing this on the regular.
00:35:38.160 That's why this is a big news story.
00:35:39.600 She's been mostly in long-term relationships.
00:35:41.860 She does not have a habit of doing this.
00:35:43.860 Leonardo DiCaprio's entire romantic, a lot of his romantic history has been this pattern,
00:35:49.100 which has become a running joke.
00:35:50.460 The first couple of years he did it, no one cared.
00:35:52.620 But it's been decades, like over like 10 years.
00:35:55.160 That's not why it's a news story.
00:35:57.280 With respect.
00:35:58.320 First of all, both of those things have been covered in the news.
00:36:01.960 But the reason, what Pierce is getting at, I think, I don't want to put words in his mouth,
00:36:05.480 this is being celebrated.
00:36:07.640 Do you understand the difference?
00:36:09.320 Modern feminism has made it so that we now celebrate that Charlize Theron.
00:36:13.360 And by the way,
00:36:13.700 I don't like saying feminism as a cop-out.
00:36:16.340 Women celebrate because women want to, not because of feminism.
00:36:20.820 I don't give a lick, honestly.
00:36:22.600 It's consensual.
00:36:23.380 I don't care if she sleeps with a 26-year-old.
00:36:25.600 And by the way, there are a lot of 26-year-old men
00:36:27.920 who will be absolutely thrilled that she's on the cougar market.
00:36:31.640 That's correct.
00:36:32.500 I mean, there will be.
00:36:33.240 And I don't care either.
00:36:34.340 We can agree there.
00:36:35.180 But I'm smart enough to acknowledge that she is being celebrated for that action,
00:36:39.520 whereas a Leonardo DiCaprio, or the average guy for that matter,
00:36:42.700 just saying, hey, I prefer a 22-year-old to a 32-year-old,
00:36:46.260 will get destroyed in every possible medium.
00:36:48.680 You know what?
00:36:49.160 I actually have no problem with what she said about a 26-year-old.
00:36:51.620 That's entirely down to her.
00:36:52.620 She's a single woman.
00:36:53.580 She can have sex with who the hell she likes if it's consenting an adult.
00:36:56.840 I do, though, have a problem with,
00:36:58.960 and Andrew was, I think, right about this.
00:37:01.180 In a way, what she's saying is all your quaint ideas about
00:37:05.340 you need a bloke around, you need a father, you need a husband,
00:37:08.560 and that's all bullshit.
00:37:10.300 Look at me.
00:37:11.220 I'm proof it's all great.
00:37:12.460 I don't believe...
00:37:13.000 Thanks, Zeke.
00:37:13.940 $10 super chat.
00:37:16.060 I don't believe women when they say that.
00:37:17.740 I don't believe men when they say the same thing.
00:37:20.160 You know, I just think that actually the ideal
00:37:22.240 is that you have a man and woman around kids,
00:37:24.940 and they bring them up together.
00:37:26.520 And if that is impossible, and it doesn't work out,
00:37:29.560 okay, you make it work.
00:37:30.900 But to actually try and pretend this is actually utopia,
00:37:35.180 and this is the best possible thing for your kids,
00:37:38.140 I don't think that's true.
00:37:39.640 And I say that as a divorcee myself.
00:37:41.680 I don't think this is ever actually the ideal,
00:37:44.680 but you make it work as best you can.
00:37:46.740 I want to switch gears to something which really did annoy me.
00:37:50.000 Lily Allen, the pop star, former pop star,
00:37:53.240 let's be accurate, talking about abortion.
00:37:55.780 Abortions, I've had a few,
00:38:01.460 but then again, I can't remember exactly how many.
00:38:06.000 Ew.
00:38:08.280 Ew.
00:38:08.980 Really?
00:38:10.240 Yeah.
00:38:10.860 Why didn't this come up in last week's episode
00:38:12.220 where we were just talking about abortions?
00:38:14.000 Because I was just letting you run with it.
00:38:16.380 Reveal everything.
00:38:17.760 I can't remember, yeah.
00:38:18.780 I think maybe like,
00:38:20.800 I want to say five, four or five.
00:38:22.920 Yeah, I've had.
00:38:24.060 Poor five.
00:38:28.900 How is it?
00:38:30.000 Usually though,
00:38:31.460 women that have abortions,
00:38:33.100 it's men,
00:38:34.040 it's one of two things.
00:38:35.220 It's betas they don't want to reproduce with,
00:38:37.200 or alphas they had sex with quickly,
00:38:39.220 but have no long-term potential.
00:38:41.840 So like, you know,
00:38:43.160 the bouncer,
00:38:44.260 the bartender,
00:38:46.500 you guys know the type.
00:38:47.800 About five, two.
00:38:48.760 Lily, I've never,
00:38:49.620 I'm so happy I can say that,
00:38:51.060 and you can say it,
00:38:52.280 and no one came to shoot us down.
00:38:54.740 No judgment.
00:38:55.920 No judgment.
00:38:57.180 We've had about the same amount of abortions.
00:38:59.580 You know what, Taylor?
00:39:00.440 I'm not.
00:39:02.060 Ugh.
00:39:02.980 You guys are disgusting.
00:39:04.780 I'm going to judge them in the way they think
00:39:06.340 I'm going to judge them.
00:39:07.100 I'm not going to judge them
00:39:08.240 for having abortions.
00:39:09.640 I believe in a woman's right to choose
00:39:11.160 what she does with her body.
00:39:12.420 I am.
00:39:13.200 It's a very, I know.
00:39:15.640 And we'll come to Andrew's position on that.
00:39:17.740 I think we know what it is.
00:39:19.360 And I would,
00:39:20.380 if I was on this panel,
00:39:21.740 I don't know why,
00:39:22.520 they don't invite me anymore.
00:39:24.580 They don't invite me.
00:39:25.380 I kind of fell off.
00:39:26.620 So I'm not,
00:39:28.400 you know,
00:39:28.620 as a content creator,
00:39:29.640 you get the ups and downs,
00:39:32.320 but Jedediah,
00:39:37.020 what I would have said
00:39:38.260 if I was in that,
00:39:38.960 like,
00:39:39.480 because, you know,
00:39:40.540 that's kind of the right wing e-girl spot,
00:39:42.580 I would have said,
00:39:44.000 I give up.
00:39:45.580 You guys win.
00:39:48.880 You guys win.
00:39:50.240 You can just abort.
00:39:51.500 I don't care anymore.
00:39:52.860 I don't.
00:39:53.860 Get your view.
00:39:54.700 But the point is, Taylor,
00:39:55.760 I'm not,
00:39:56.300 I'm not against abortion.
00:39:58.500 I am against women
00:39:59.520 that talk about it so glibly.
00:40:01.580 I am against two women sitting there
00:40:03.560 just brazenly talking
00:40:05.420 in a very kind of,
00:40:06.320 I'm against it all together,
00:40:08.880 but I don't care anymore
00:40:10.740 for my mental health.
00:40:13.100 I just,
00:40:13.900 I know we cannot nag women
00:40:15.580 into stopping killing their kids.
00:40:17.880 It's an impossible cause.
00:40:19.680 You ladies win.
00:40:20.740 I don't really believe
00:40:21.800 that Pierce Morgan
00:40:22.720 is pro-choice.
00:40:24.160 I think he's also given up
00:40:26.100 because he's a smart guy
00:40:28.060 and he knows what causes
00:40:29.120 he can win.
00:40:30.500 At the boastful way,
00:40:32.260 we've had 10 abortions
00:40:33.320 between us
00:40:33.900 and Lillian can't even remember
00:40:35.780 how many abortions she's had.
00:40:37.960 I don't like that aspect.
00:40:39.920 Although I think
00:40:40.460 they messaged me on Twitter
00:40:41.740 and right now
00:40:42.300 I'm locked out
00:40:42.880 of my Twitter account.
00:40:44.860 If anyone has a contact
00:40:45.920 at Twitter,
00:40:47.200 please tell them
00:40:47.900 to give me
00:40:48.320 my Twitter account back.
00:40:50.200 For some reason
00:40:51.200 I could still stream
00:40:52.320 on Twitter.
00:40:53.220 I don't know why,
00:40:54.120 but these,
00:40:54.640 I fell for a hacking scam
00:40:56.260 and now they have my account.
00:40:58.720 Yeah.
00:40:58.800 what was going on there.
00:41:00.100 I think it's distasteful.
00:41:01.760 I think it trivializes abortion.
00:41:04.240 Abortion,
00:41:05.460 you know,
00:41:05.680 whether you agree
00:41:06.220 with it or not,
00:41:07.060 you should always treat it,
00:41:08.300 I think,
00:41:08.520 as a serious thing
00:41:09.540 which should be taken seriously
00:41:11.080 and dealt with seriously.
00:41:13.780 That, to me,
00:41:14.560 was trivializing it.
00:41:15.720 Your thoughts?
00:41:17.500 Yeah, I think that,
00:41:18.600 you know,
00:41:19.280 I hear you, Pierce,
00:41:20.300 and I take your point.
00:41:21.100 I think that most women
00:41:22.760 have a struggle
00:41:23.620 with access to abortion,
00:41:24.800 especially now here in America.
00:41:26.420 And I think that normalizing
00:41:27.920 the idea of having abortion
00:41:29.460 is overwhelmingly a good thing.
00:41:31.680 Thanks for the $1 super chat.
00:41:34.180 By the way,
00:41:35.240 you can get a membership
00:41:37.420 to my channel
00:41:38.380 if you guys want.
00:41:39.840 We just re-implemented them.
00:41:43.000 So if you want to support the channel,
00:41:44.860 we do have monthly memberships
00:41:46.260 on YouTube.
00:41:46.860 So we just turn those back on.
00:41:48.620 Feel free,
00:41:49.380 you know.
00:41:50.360 Normalize the idea
00:41:51.160 of having five abortions
00:41:52.940 with two women there,
00:41:53.820 basically.
00:41:54.100 They don't invite you
00:41:55.680 because you terrify them.
00:41:57.360 You show no fear
00:41:58.160 and you don't give consideration
00:41:59.340 to their feelings.
00:42:00.680 I don't think so.
00:42:02.220 I think it's like a numbers game.
00:42:04.480 I do think that song
00:42:05.760 I did a while ago
00:42:06.940 kind of,
00:42:09.740 and if you guys know about it,
00:42:12.120 if you don't,
00:42:12.760 I mean,
00:42:13.220 I was going to be a regular
00:42:14.560 actually on there
00:42:15.660 until I did that.
00:42:17.360 That was not the smartest move,
00:42:19.360 but it was pretty funny.
00:42:20.680 Pretty funny.
00:42:22.000 I thought so anyway.
00:42:23.900 Making out,
00:42:24.500 well,
00:42:24.680 thank God we can talk
00:42:25.440 about this now.
00:42:26.320 Like this is normal.
00:42:27.140 One of the biggest red pillars
00:42:28.540 I know came from a guy
00:42:30.080 whose fiance aborted his child.
00:42:33.520 Disgusting behavior.
00:42:34.560 It is disgusting.
00:42:37.320 But I,
00:42:38.540 I just can't,
00:42:40.700 you can't win.
00:42:42.520 Not normal.
00:42:43.640 That's five abortions.
00:42:45.180 It should be normal
00:42:46.120 to have easy access
00:42:47.400 to abortion.
00:42:48.340 It should be.
00:42:49.060 I don't dispute that,
00:42:49.840 but that's a different,
00:42:50.380 that's a political,
00:42:51.300 that's a social matter
00:42:53.320 for the women.
00:42:54.320 But it's the way
00:42:54.960 you talk about it.
00:42:55.860 I know this has nothing
00:42:56.740 to do with Andrew's appearance
00:42:57.880 on Piers Morgan
00:42:58.640 that you're reviewing right now,
00:42:59.760 but I'd like to collaborate
00:43:00.660 with David Cooley.
00:43:03.660 No,
00:43:04.340 Fuga's,
00:43:05.000 big fan.
00:43:05.660 Let me Google him.
00:43:06.660 That's it.
00:43:07.000 I think he's actually,
00:43:08.260 for example,
00:43:08.940 in America
00:43:09.400 where it's a really
00:43:10.000 hot potato issue,
00:43:11.620 I could imagine everyone,
00:43:12.860 I'll come to Andrew
00:43:13.560 for what I think
00:43:14.580 will be his response.
00:43:16.060 I could imagine it.
00:43:17.400 He'll be very angry
00:43:18.200 because he doesn't agree
00:43:19.240 with abortion to start with
00:43:20.280 to then see women,
00:43:21.880 high profile women
00:43:22.920 like this,
00:43:23.460 famous women,
00:43:24.600 just talking about it
00:43:25.600 in such a glib manner.
00:43:27.300 Because they want
00:43:28.220 to restrict women's rights
00:43:29.440 and they want to restrict
00:43:30.240 women's access to health care.
00:43:31.340 This is essential.
00:43:32.660 Abortion is essential health care.
00:43:34.180 It's what you're saying,
00:43:35.380 but it is health care,
00:43:37.160 yes.
00:43:37.800 And it's really important.
00:43:38.860 Ridiculous.
00:43:39.980 It's not ridiculous.
00:43:40.980 It saves women's lives
00:43:42.060 in many cases
00:43:42.720 to have an abortion.
00:43:43.720 And it's really hard
00:43:44.460 for women to get access.
00:43:45.260 I would literally sit there
00:43:48.260 and be like,
00:43:48.660 guys, they win.
00:43:49.980 They win.
00:43:51.840 They win.
00:43:53.400 You can't fight this.
00:43:55.960 It's really easy.
00:43:57.140 And that's what I would say.
00:43:57.820 I would be on the show
00:43:58.460 and I would say,
00:43:58.820 it's really easy
00:43:59.480 to make money
00:44:00.200 arguing about this.
00:44:01.500 We all make a lot of money
00:44:02.420 from doing this.
00:44:03.240 We'll post the clips,
00:44:04.580 look like the hero,
00:44:06.140 whatever.
00:44:06.480 But we just got to be honest here.
00:44:08.740 Women win.
00:44:09.540 They have so much political power
00:44:11.440 that they're going to kill
00:44:14.180 their kids forever.
00:44:15.500 You guys win.
00:44:17.720 David, oh, I've seen
00:44:19.080 his stuff before.
00:44:21.280 Yeah.
00:44:22.640 If we thought of a topic
00:44:24.060 that's like relevant,
00:44:25.260 maybe we could have him on.
00:44:27.120 A lot of shame around it
00:44:29.660 because of the social stigma.
00:44:31.300 Does it sound, Taylor,
00:44:32.180 does it sound to you
00:44:33.220 like those women feel
00:44:34.240 a lot of shame around abortion?
00:44:35.720 Is that what it sounds like?
00:44:36.900 The point is,
00:44:37.780 is that many women are taught
00:44:38.980 and it sounds like you guys
00:44:40.060 on this very panel
00:44:40.860 want women to feel shame about it.
00:44:42.880 And in fact,
00:44:43.640 they should not.
00:44:44.020 I mean, you shouldn't be,
00:44:44.720 should you be proud of it
00:44:45.860 is the point.
00:44:46.700 I mean, let me,
00:44:47.460 let me bring,
00:44:48.340 let me bring Andrew in here.
00:44:49.740 I mean, Andrew,
00:44:50.160 I know your position on abortion,
00:44:51.340 but notwithstanding that,
00:44:52.680 it doesn't really concern me really
00:44:55.220 whether people are for or against it.
00:44:56.620 It's the way they're talking about it.
00:44:58.580 I find.
00:44:59.160 So let's, let's,
00:44:59.580 let's leave the argument
00:45:01.320 about whether they.
00:45:02.180 Yeah, I understand.
00:45:03.220 Yeah.
00:45:03.420 But it's totally self-centered
00:45:04.560 and selfish.
00:45:05.360 And look, she says,
00:45:06.460 I'm not a lib.
00:45:07.340 Women need to have more abortions.
00:45:09.140 The thing is so,
00:45:09.820 or I have more access
00:45:10.680 to abortions,
00:45:11.640 the lives of her teeth.
00:45:12.860 It's a healthcare procedure.
00:45:14.400 Most women's lives
00:45:15.260 when they have abortions
00:45:16.340 has nothing to do
00:45:17.480 with the life of them at all.
00:45:19.280 Their physical health at all.
00:45:20.900 Total lies from the left.
00:45:22.220 On top of that,
00:45:23.200 let's just point out
00:45:24.080 that what they're really doing there
00:45:25.520 is they're sitting there going,
00:45:26.700 I just like,
00:45:27.380 how do they murder five of my kids?
00:45:28.840 And the other one's like,
00:45:29.420 yeah, me too.
00:45:30.080 Isn't that great, sweetheart?
00:45:31.400 The other one's like,
00:45:32.040 yeah, totally.
00:45:33.060 That's,
00:45:33.420 it's so awesome
00:45:34.160 that we could just kill our children.
00:45:35.680 Isn't that great?
00:45:36.220 And so we normal people,
00:45:38.600 we normal people,
00:45:40.680 so we,
00:45:41.780 so anyway,
00:45:42.240 we normal people hear this,
00:45:44.120 you know,
00:45:44.400 like regular Joes,
00:45:45.580 and of course,
00:45:46.180 we're disgusted by it.
00:45:47.500 The fact of the matter is,
00:45:48.760 is it just shows
00:45:49.500 a complete and total
00:45:50.540 lack of caring for humanity,
00:45:52.320 lack of caring for children.
00:45:53.560 This is supposed to be
00:45:54.600 the more empathetic sex,
00:45:56.400 and yet,
00:45:57.160 when they have power
00:45:57.980 over vulnerable life,
00:45:59.200 they kill it?
00:46:00.140 Really?
00:46:00.560 You're going to-
00:46:00.960 No,
00:46:02.080 and that's so true.
00:46:02.920 Look,
00:46:03.140 this idea that women are nurturing,
00:46:05.540 I'm so tired of arguing this point,
00:46:08.340 because it's simply not true.
00:46:10.300 It's just,
00:46:10.700 there's no evidence
00:46:11.640 that suggests that women
00:46:12.820 are good at raising kids
00:46:14.040 or nurturing.
00:46:15.740 A woman's intuition,
00:46:17.560 if women's intuition is true,
00:46:20.000 then women intuitively
00:46:21.700 kill their children,
00:46:22.900 and I'm just being honest here.
00:46:24.580 Convinced me that's
00:46:25.340 the more empathetic,
00:46:26.280 more vulnerable sex.
00:46:27.580 I just have one little,
00:46:29.420 this thing I just-
00:46:31.360 Yeah,
00:46:31.600 I think for me,
00:46:32.600 it's just two things, right?
00:46:33.820 I think that we can,
00:46:35.060 some people will feel like
00:46:35.880 the way in which she went
00:46:36.700 about discussing was tasteless.
00:46:38.240 I think-
00:46:39.000 Did you?
00:46:39.380 And for people listening to it,
00:46:40.440 I did.
00:46:40.800 I think that there's a better,
00:46:42.020 in my personal taste, right?
00:46:43.260 I think there could have been
00:46:44.040 a better way she could have said it,
00:46:45.480 but that's just my personal preference,
00:46:46.900 and I think that's just how she is
00:46:47.960 with a lot of things.
00:46:48.700 Lily Allen,
00:46:49.400 I don't agree with a lot of things
00:46:50.260 that Lily Allen says
00:46:51.120 or how she says it personally,
00:46:52.360 and I think that's the real thing here.
00:46:54.080 However,
00:46:54.620 what I think is important is
00:46:55.780 is that everybody's getting abortions.
00:46:57.940 This whole libs,
00:46:58.900 far left, far right stuff.
00:47:00.440 I really get annoyed with that
00:47:02.400 because it's almost as if
00:47:03.820 you're acting like only one,
00:47:05.180 like everybody makes decisions
00:47:06.320 based on their political ideologies,
00:47:07.880 and that's just so immature.
00:47:09.700 And this obsession-
00:47:10.360 Well, listen, we can look at the reproductive-
00:47:11.300 Oh, the libs, the libs, the libs.
00:47:12.780 Yeah, we can look at the reproductive stats,
00:47:14.800 and we know which political party's
00:47:17.880 advocating for abortion
00:47:19.040 and which one isn't.
00:47:20.300 We know which political party's advocating for
00:47:22.380 and which one's not.
00:47:24.240 I don't come with that.
00:47:25.660 I'm just saying,
00:47:26.240 for me,
00:47:27.000 this is not a libs thing or whatever.
00:47:28.460 It's really just a matter of taste,
00:47:30.680 and that's what I-
00:47:31.400 But how could it not be-
00:47:32.300 How could it not be a liberal-
00:47:33.760 Yeah, completely put it in charge.
00:47:35.760 All right, let Jenna Dyer speak.
00:47:38.240 Jenna Dyer.
00:47:38.660 How could it not be
00:47:39.680 if liberals are the ones,
00:47:41.940 I mean, just be honest,
00:47:43.260 liberals are the ones
00:47:44.180 that are promoting
00:47:45.020 a pro-abortion culture.
00:47:46.220 Look, it's not just liberals.
00:47:47.720 Half of conservative women
00:47:49.660 have probably aborted a kid.
00:47:51.080 It's a female issue.
00:47:53.140 It's a female issue,
00:47:54.640 and the men that fight
00:47:56.260 for female issues to get laid.
00:47:57.980 That's how I see it.
00:48:00.820 That's how I see it.
00:48:03.480 Truly.
00:48:04.620 Liberals are the ones
00:48:05.840 that are saying
00:48:06.480 this should be celebrated.
00:48:07.920 The word here-
00:48:08.760 Ernest,
00:48:09.700 Ernest, hold on a second.
00:48:10.660 The word here to be used
00:48:11.940 is these women are celebrating abortions,
00:48:14.600 and you see young women
00:48:15.600 all over TikTok, by the way,
00:48:17.260 and all over social media
00:48:18.220 who are echoing these voices now.
00:48:20.920 So an abortion is something,
00:48:22.380 whether you believe it should be,
00:48:23.520 it was supposed to be
00:48:24.400 safe, legal, and rare.
00:48:26.120 That was the idea
00:48:27.140 when people were advocating
00:48:28.260 back in the day,
00:48:29.520 pro-abortion advocates
00:48:30.520 were saying safe, legal,
00:48:31.480 does this sound rare to you?
00:48:33.720 Oh, every time I have sex,
00:48:35.700 I just run and get an abortion
00:48:36.740 like I went to the dentist?
00:48:38.160 This shouldn't be rare.
00:48:39.820 Access to healthcare
00:48:40.380 shouldn't be rare.
00:48:41.500 Access to healthcare-
00:48:42.180 Tell her no one's
00:48:42.980 talking about access.
00:48:44.600 No one-
00:48:44.960 You have access to a whole bunch-
00:48:46.800 You guys win!
00:48:49.080 That's what I would say.
00:48:50.180 If I was on this panel,
00:48:51.360 they really should.
00:48:52.160 I would have effed this panel up.
00:48:54.120 I would have been like,
00:48:55.180 look,
00:48:56.440 you win, ladies.
00:48:57.820 What more do you want?
00:48:59.080 You get to kill your kids.
00:49:01.340 You get these jobs.
00:49:02.360 What more can we do for the women?
00:49:04.800 What more do you want?
00:49:06.880 Oh my gosh,
00:49:07.640 and you're still nagging
00:49:09.200 and saying it's not enough.
00:49:11.440 I'll just kill myself.
00:49:13.560 Like,
00:49:14.400 Chris says,
00:49:15.080 hi, Pearl.
00:49:16.720 ...things in society.
00:49:17.700 That doesn't mean you utilize them.
00:49:19.400 These are women that are going-
00:49:20.440 Like guns,
00:49:22.000 like guns, right?
00:49:23.280 Like guns, right?
00:49:24.280 When you stigmatize abortion,
00:49:26.500 it leads to less abortion access.
00:49:28.000 Murder?
00:49:28.220 When you stigmatize murder,
00:49:30.260 it leads to less murder?
00:49:31.820 Yeah, but actually, Taylor,
00:49:32.820 Taylor,
00:49:33.240 that argument works the other way
00:49:35.060 because if you trivialize it-
00:49:37.940 It doesn't matter about shaming,
00:49:40.080 not shaming.
00:49:40.860 Women do not care.
00:49:41.980 They will go to the end of the earth
00:49:43.220 to kill their kids.
00:49:45.260 They will.
00:49:46.160 And you look like
00:49:46.880 you're slightly gleeful
00:49:48.000 and you're very proud
00:49:49.380 of having had-
00:49:50.040 No, so the abortions,
00:49:51.880 it's-
00:49:53.040 So here's the thing.
00:49:54.100 We have all this emotion
00:49:55.120 inside of us
00:49:56.180 and the emotion gets-
00:49:58.340 and the emotion gets triggered
00:50:00.360 from the highs and the lows
00:50:02.560 of just like life.
00:50:04.440 And the reason we get all excited
00:50:07.060 about abortion
00:50:07.780 is that's the most exciting thing
00:50:09.140 that happened to us
00:50:09.920 that year, that month, whatever.
00:50:11.740 I'm not saying it's good, right?
00:50:13.000 It's pretty disgusting,
00:50:14.040 but like that's why we love
00:50:15.180 serial killer documentaries.
00:50:17.500 Maybe it just reminds us
00:50:18.700 of killing kids
00:50:19.580 because we love doing that.
00:50:21.340 I majored in marine biology
00:50:22.740 from Eric
00:50:23.520 and we raised sea urchins
00:50:24.980 and starfish.
00:50:25.760 As they developed,
00:50:27.080 we would say,
00:50:27.600 wow, look at my sea urchins.
00:50:28.960 Only human fetuses
00:50:30.540 are considered to be
00:50:31.720 balls of cells.
00:50:33.280 Horrific.
00:50:33.800 It's so horrific.
00:50:35.360 Look, my family,
00:50:36.380 we've been on both sides
00:50:37.580 of adoption.
00:50:38.800 I can-
00:50:39.480 I know there are other choices
00:50:41.040 that you could make,
00:50:42.280 but I don't care.
00:50:44.960 I just-
00:50:45.760 I do not care
00:50:47.300 because I can't care.
00:50:50.020 Caring about that issue
00:50:51.240 would make me go crazy.
00:50:52.820 It would go insane
00:50:54.260 because it's not going to change.
00:50:56.360 And the same way
00:50:58.340 that women are going
00:50:59.340 to keep aborting
00:51:00.700 like their kids,
00:51:02.500 you know,
00:51:04.320 even if they restrict it,
00:51:06.080 like they'll just go
00:51:06.760 to the ends of the earth.
00:51:07.820 They'll roll down staircases.
00:51:09.340 They'll get plan B.
00:51:10.840 We're done.
00:51:11.700 Cooked.
00:51:12.220 Five abortions.
00:51:13.580 Both of them
00:51:14.220 appeared to come over.
00:51:15.540 And that's just the way
00:51:16.160 we can judge them
00:51:17.160 from that clip.
00:51:18.000 They said,
00:51:18.300 don't be judgmental.
00:51:19.100 Well, actually,
00:51:19.800 you can be when people
00:51:20.620 are apparently trivializing
00:51:22.640 it in the way they were.
00:51:23.820 But I think my point is
00:51:24.640 that the reason Andrew
00:51:25.720 is so exercised
00:51:26.500 is not just because
00:51:27.220 he's anti-abortion,
00:51:28.460 but here's exactly
00:51:29.280 what he's been saying
00:51:30.380 for a long time,
00:51:31.020 which is a lot of women
00:51:32.400 treat it like
00:51:33.800 it's just another thing
00:51:34.820 when actually it's more serious.
00:51:35.960 And I agree with that.
00:51:36.940 Even though I support
00:51:37.960 women's rights to have an abortion,
00:51:39.980 no one should be like proud
00:51:41.300 or gleeful or joyful
00:51:42.520 or celebratory about it.
00:51:44.740 It should,
00:51:45.060 I think the tone you use
00:51:46.700 to talk about it
00:51:47.520 should be serious.
00:51:48.200 Can you understand
00:51:48.720 how that stigmatizing,
00:51:50.060 can you understand
00:51:50.640 how that stigmatizing
00:51:51.560 sort of framework
00:51:52.960 would be used
00:51:53.760 to restrict access to abortion?
00:51:55.080 Say, well,
00:51:55.600 you're not, you know,
00:51:56.720 pious enough.
00:51:57.380 You haven't repented enough.
00:51:58.440 You're not sorry enough.
00:51:59.620 So you don't deserve access.
00:52:01.100 That is what is used
00:52:01.820 to strip women's rights.
00:52:03.440 Tell her it should be stigmatizing.
00:52:05.500 It should be stigmatizing
00:52:07.060 for women to talk
00:52:08.460 about abortion like that.
00:52:09.480 This is sick.
00:52:10.720 This is your empowered women now
00:52:12.700 out there saying,
00:52:14.120 oh, I don't know.
00:52:14.720 I had four abortions,
00:52:15.760 five abortions,
00:52:16.460 six abortions,
00:52:17.080 like you went for a root canal.
00:52:18.580 You go, girl.
00:52:19.360 I mean, listen,
00:52:19.700 this is not the face
00:52:20.880 of an empowered woman.
00:52:22.480 This is pathetic.
00:52:23.540 It's sad.
00:52:24.420 And this is-
00:52:24.760 And I would argue
00:52:25.460 that this is the face
00:52:26.580 of an empowered woman
00:52:27.580 because she has the power
00:52:28.500 to do it.
00:52:29.740 She has the power
00:52:30.620 to kill her kid,
00:52:31.480 brag about it on the podcast
00:52:32.620 and still have
00:52:33.440 normal social standing.
00:52:34.580 I mean, yeah,
00:52:35.640 they'll argue,
00:52:36.540 you know,
00:52:36.960 half of society
00:52:37.820 might be disgusted,
00:52:38.860 but still she can live
00:52:40.300 a relatively normal life
00:52:41.840 and not be shamed,
00:52:43.280 you know?
00:52:44.160 So I have to say,
00:52:46.060 I have to say,
00:52:51.260 I would say
00:52:52.140 they are empowered
00:52:53.200 because they have
00:52:54.060 a ton of power
00:52:54.900 and they're flaunting it
00:52:56.780 in front of our face.
00:52:58.620 Abortion is health,
00:52:59.760 healthcare.
00:53:00.440 Abdul get the rocks.
00:53:01.600 Well, Uncle Tiger,
00:53:03.380 it's a nice thought,
00:53:04.560 but we live in 2025
00:53:05.740 and yeah,
00:53:08.240 they're empowered
00:53:08.780 to be a clown.
00:53:09.840 I mean,
00:53:10.680 it's not that I like it,
00:53:12.840 but I got to be honest
00:53:13.980 about what's going on.
00:53:15.080 Women have a ton of power
00:53:16.760 and they always will.
00:53:18.560 They always will.
00:53:19.340 The product,
00:53:20.100 sorry to say,
00:53:21.100 this is the product
00:53:22.000 of modern feminism
00:53:23.060 and what it has done
00:53:23.980 to women
00:53:24.440 that now they weaponize
00:53:25.880 their ability to kill.
00:53:27.600 And Omar,
00:53:28.520 I wish that,
00:53:29.200 I would have added
00:53:29.780 so much on this panel.
00:53:30.880 I don't like
00:53:32.560 the way
00:53:33.600 that we keep
00:53:35.360 blaming things
00:53:36.080 on feminism.
00:53:39.000 It's,
00:53:39.360 you know,
00:53:40.320 I know I've,
00:53:41.740 sometimes,
00:53:44.660 I'm sure I've said
00:53:45.640 stuff like that
00:53:46.540 before you clip me
00:53:47.520 old stuff.
00:53:48.160 I've just evolved
00:53:49.220 in my thinking.
00:53:51.320 It's what women
00:53:52.300 want to do.
00:53:53.100 It's nobody's
00:53:53.760 brainwashing us,
00:53:54.900 no one's telling us.
00:53:56.440 We're just choosing
00:53:57.440 to kill kids
00:53:58.760 because we want to.
00:54:00.880 Yep.
00:54:02.080 Yeah,
00:54:02.320 until men,
00:54:03.200 you know,
00:54:03.520 and we could sell
00:54:04.240 the dream of men
00:54:05.180 taking back power,
00:54:06.520 but guys,
00:54:07.200 there's too many men
00:54:08.460 that are getting paid
00:54:09.280 by women.
00:54:09.920 We make 80%
00:54:10.860 of consumer buying decisions.
00:54:13.100 That means all the industries,
00:54:14.600 80% are funded by us.
00:54:16.680 Amazon funded by us.
00:54:18.520 The media funded by us.
00:54:20.820 The cops funded by us.
00:54:22.700 The politicians voted for by us.
00:54:24.820 We have so much power.
00:54:28.000 I have a tough time
00:54:29.420 believing that that's going
00:54:30.900 to change anytime soon.
00:54:33.140 Because that's my view.
00:54:34.260 So I'm going to say
00:54:34.740 they weaponize their ability
00:54:35.840 to kill and they expect
00:54:37.300 society to put a big stamp
00:54:39.240 of approval on it.
00:54:40.100 And people like you do.
00:54:41.340 I'm not doing it.
00:54:42.360 I'm not condoning it.
00:54:43.600 I'm not doing it.
00:54:44.360 I'm calling it out.
00:54:45.000 And if they feel stigmatized
00:54:46.360 by their behavior,
00:54:47.220 then so be it.
00:54:48.140 Maybe that has more to do
00:54:48.980 with their behavior.
00:54:49.320 Yeah, and again,
00:54:49.980 I would go in
00:54:50.800 and I would say,
00:54:51.460 look, that sounds nice,
00:54:52.620 Jedediah, but it does nothing.
00:54:54.660 And what I find on these panels
00:54:56.140 is we're just looking to argue.
00:54:58.260 And I get it.
00:54:58.960 The arguing,
00:54:59.560 it makes a lot of money.
00:55:00.520 It really does.
00:55:01.280 I know what everyone makes
00:55:02.200 on their YouTube.
00:55:03.800 And I do love,
00:55:05.000 you know, I mean,
00:55:05.620 I'll do it for money.
00:55:06.500 I don't mind.
00:55:07.260 But we got to be honest here
00:55:08.960 when we say that we got to,
00:55:10.800 you know,
00:55:11.060 talking about this
00:55:11.980 is a waste of time.
00:55:13.540 Women won.
00:55:14.300 They are empowered
00:55:15.700 and they're going to abort forever.
00:55:18.000 You guys win.
00:55:18.920 Is there anything else
00:55:20.880 we could do
00:55:21.260 to make your lives
00:55:22.000 more comfortable?
00:55:23.960 What more do you have
00:55:25.100 to complain about?
00:55:26.920 Women don't want to feel shame
00:55:28.220 for any of their decisions.
00:55:29.400 Don't judge me,
00:55:30.160 but we need to judge
00:55:31.680 and it's okay to judge
00:55:32.600 and be critical.
00:55:33.380 They may not like it,
00:55:34.160 but they need to hear it.
00:55:35.140 Well, they never have to hear it
00:55:36.600 because why do they have to hear it?
00:55:40.000 You can't talk like that at work.
00:55:41.940 You can't talk like this
00:55:43.040 in normal day-to-day life.
00:55:45.420 I mean, guys, even me,
00:55:46.980 I have a tough time
00:55:48.100 in day-to-day life.
00:55:50.520 Women tell me things
00:55:51.780 that are so full of shit
00:55:53.620 and you're just thinking,
00:55:55.060 but there's just
00:55:56.880 such repercussions.
00:55:59.480 And sometimes you're just like,
00:56:00.820 I don't feel like dealing
00:56:01.960 with the crash out today.
00:56:04.700 If you wanted the math,
00:56:06.720 one million abortions
00:56:07.780 happen on the regular,
00:56:08.900 about 3 to 0.3% are aborted
00:56:11.360 to save the life of a mom,
00:56:12.720 which is about 30,000
00:56:13.820 or 3,000 roughly.
00:56:15.880 Behavior,
00:56:16.440 they're crappy behavior.
00:56:17.520 They're sick, twisted behavior
00:56:18.740 than it does
00:56:19.160 by what I'm saying about it.
00:56:20.520 Okay, hold on.
00:56:22.160 Wait, wait.
00:56:23.120 I just want to say this.
00:56:24.200 By the way,
00:56:24.640 if you want to donate
00:56:25.740 to the divorce documentary,
00:56:27.360 I do want to take a second.
00:56:28.600 The trailer in the beginning
00:56:29.620 was for the divorce documentary
00:56:31.400 that I'm trying to make.
00:56:32.900 We have to raise $100,000
00:56:34.260 and we are at
00:56:36.040 $34,317.
00:56:39.500 The link to that
00:56:40.020 is in the description.
00:56:40.940 Thank you to Lucien,
00:56:42.060 Brian,
00:56:43.100 Daryl,
00:56:44.240 and Anonymous
00:56:45.160 for the donations.
00:56:46.100 Let's be real honest here.
00:56:49.520 Even if you personally
00:56:51.900 do not support abortion,
00:56:53.540 you really think
00:56:54.380 that it's a murder,
00:56:55.560 there would be no way,
00:56:57.140 quite frankly,
00:56:57.700 that you would want
00:56:58.240 anyone to discuss it.
00:56:59.580 So I think it's
00:57:00.040 insolationally dishonest
00:57:01.080 to act as though
00:57:01.940 we're going to use
00:57:02.600 this extreme of Lily Allen,
00:57:03.700 which I do agree, right?
00:57:05.280 I personally think
00:57:06.120 that the way that Lily Allen
00:57:07.280 discussed it
00:57:07.920 was not the best way.
00:57:09.260 But to be honest,
00:57:10.180 for those who do not
00:57:11.060 support abortion,
00:57:12.100 which I do support
00:57:12.820 a woman's right to choose,
00:57:13.700 there would have never
00:57:14.840 been a way
00:57:15.660 for you to approve it.
00:57:16.800 So you're using
00:57:17.380 the most extreme example
00:57:18.640 as a way to now
00:57:20.000 double down
00:57:20.700 and justify
00:57:21.200 every other belief
00:57:22.300 that you have on this.
00:57:23.260 That's the dumbest thing
00:57:24.040 I've ever heard.
00:57:25.900 We talk about murder
00:57:26.680 openly all the time.
00:57:27.840 What are you talking about?
00:57:29.240 So why are we talking
00:57:29.900 about Lily Allen?
00:57:30.660 Yeah, so what?
00:57:31.480 We talk about things
00:57:32.220 we don't support
00:57:33.000 all the time.
00:57:33.640 What are you talking about?
00:57:35.120 Here's what Chris Morgan
00:57:36.000 and I are understanding.
00:57:37.020 So let's make this
00:57:37.880 make common sense.
00:57:39.000 Pierce and I both,
00:57:40.240 I assume,
00:57:40.960 support a woman's
00:57:41.520 right to choose.
00:57:42.040 I don't know,
00:57:42.480 but I think we do.
00:57:43.940 We both do not agree
00:57:45.320 about the taste
00:57:46.300 of how Lily Allen did it.
00:57:48.460 However,
00:57:48.980 I think for some of you
00:57:50.060 on this episode,
00:57:52.700 you're not going
00:57:53.440 to ever agree with this.
00:57:54.700 So stop acting like
00:57:55.800 Lily Allen is an example
00:57:57.080 of all women
00:57:57.880 who discuss having abortions
00:57:59.000 because it's not true.
00:58:00.180 You just want to use
00:58:00.920 as an example
00:58:01.640 to dismiss the case
00:58:03.160 of abortions, period.
00:58:04.840 And so that's-
00:58:05.420 Oh, that's-
00:58:06.000 I see, I see.
00:58:07.580 Hang on.
00:58:07.880 Let me respond.
00:58:08.660 Let me respond.
00:58:09.460 I see.
00:58:10.060 What a genius,
00:58:10.920 what a genius argument.
00:58:11.960 Yes, Andrew,
00:58:13.060 you think that all murder
00:58:14.300 and murderers are bad,
00:58:15.800 so you're going to point
00:58:16.440 at serial killers
00:58:17.260 and say,
00:58:17.760 see how bad that is?
00:58:19.280 Great argument, genius.
00:58:21.620 No, really.
00:58:22.740 But it doesn't matter
00:58:24.040 if I view,
00:58:25.080 I view people that have,
00:58:26.980 women that have abortions
00:58:28.400 as murderers,
00:58:29.140 but it doesn't matter
00:58:29.920 if I view them that way.
00:58:31.460 It doesn't matter
00:58:32.340 if Andrew views them
00:58:33.300 that way
00:58:33.700 because society allows it
00:58:37.280 and society does not
00:58:39.220 view them that way.
00:58:40.140 And they don't get thrown
00:58:41.440 in jail,
00:58:41.960 so therefore,
00:58:42.680 they do not have
00:58:43.380 the consequences
00:58:44.180 of a murderer.
00:58:45.320 And you could say
00:58:45.940 it's wrong,
00:58:46.680 but unless you have
00:58:47.400 political power,
00:58:48.500 it doesn't matter.
00:58:50.820 It doesn't matter.
00:58:52.240 What a wonderful argument.
00:58:56.420 What's the point
00:58:56.920 of having a conversation
00:58:57.820 about this argument?
00:58:58.360 So clearly,
00:58:58.920 it's pretty good
00:58:59.500 because you have zero responses.
00:59:00.940 That was the argument.
00:59:01.740 Do you understand
00:59:02.500 that I can take
00:59:04.180 things that are happening
00:59:05.000 socially,
00:59:05.660 point to the worst of them,
00:59:06.960 even if I don't agree
00:59:07.840 with them,
00:59:08.320 to use that
00:59:09.280 as an example
00:59:09.880 of why it's bad?
00:59:11.380 Why think bad?
00:59:12.420 Think bad because look,
00:59:13.840 you can see that
00:59:14.640 why think bad.
00:59:15.840 Why do you not get this?
00:59:16.920 You're crashing out right now.
00:59:17.680 You're crashing out right now.
00:59:18.420 This is an extreme example.
00:59:22.220 They never liked abortion.
00:59:23.860 They never did it.
00:59:24.880 Whether you like abortion,
00:59:26.880 whether you support abortion or not,
00:59:30.660 we're not making up
00:59:31.940 this extreme example.
00:59:33.260 This extreme example exists
00:59:34.800 and we're commenting on it
00:59:36.060 because there were women
00:59:36.920 all over the country,
00:59:38.340 by the way,
00:59:38.900 that will say things like,
00:59:40.320 my body, my choice,
00:59:41.400 who cares?
00:59:42.000 Oh, yeah.
00:59:42.340 And you know what?
00:59:42.940 It's escalating down
00:59:43.920 to other things like plan B.
00:59:45.780 People pop in plan B's
00:59:47.140 like candy now.
00:59:48.240 This stuff is not
00:59:49.320 being taken seriously.
00:59:51.300 And the bottom line is
00:59:52.080 whether you support abortion
00:59:53.520 or not,
00:59:54.520 this is a serious matter.
00:59:56.020 And the fact that we have
00:59:57.040 women out there
00:59:57.840 talking about it
00:59:58.640 like a trip to the dentist,
01:00:00.080 that is a problem
01:00:01.260 that we need to acknowledge.
01:00:02.620 I gotta say,
01:00:03.840 I gotta say,
01:00:04.500 I have to say,
01:00:05.260 I agree with that.
01:00:06.620 I don't think that
01:00:07.640 the way they spoke about it
01:00:08.920 did them any credit at all.
01:00:10.280 And I think it actually,
01:00:11.560 if I was somebody
01:00:12.260 who was against abortion,
01:00:14.660 that would have really enraged me
01:00:16.180 to see people
01:00:16.980 who have access
01:00:18.860 to free and fair abortions
01:00:21.220 because they're in a country
01:00:22.240 where it's fine.
01:00:23.360 But they talk about it
01:00:25.140 in such a glib manner.
01:00:26.920 I don't like it.
01:00:27.900 Let's just change gears
01:00:29.000 to something else,
01:00:29.640 which is just a bit odd.
01:00:31.100 Okay,
01:00:32.280 we'll do the second part
01:00:34.200 tomorrow on the show.
01:00:37.380 Yeah,
01:00:37.940 the second half
01:00:38.720 we'll do tomorrow,
01:00:39.660 at least in the beginning,
01:00:41.080 depending on
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01:02:23.880 Good morning.
01:02:25.600 Bye.
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