Anton Daniels Joins Pearl Daily | Pearl Daily
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In this episode, we have a special guest on the show, Anton Daniels, who has been a long time friend of the show. Anton has a YouTube channel with over 587k subscribers and the Millionaire Morning Show which has 350k subscribers. He also covers finance economics, politics, and cultural commentary.
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guys if you want to join our private members only community make sure to go to the first link in the
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description that is pearlinvite.com pearlinvite.com um you have to apply and we just filmed paywall
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content for with anton daniels so today we have a special guest on the show we have anton daniels
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he has been a long time friend of the show um and he has a youtube channel with over 587 000
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subscribers and the millionaire morning show which has 350 000 subscribers anton
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is very big in property he also covers finance economics politics and he's also a cultural
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commentator um welcome to the show anton are you there i am here what's going on how are you welcome
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to the show i'm doing incredible i'm doing really well glad to see my homegirl pearl again yeah it's
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it's good to reunite i mean you've been here since i think i i knew you when i was like at a hundred
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thousand subscribers like pretty small to be honest yep um probably a little bit less than that it was
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right before the hundred thousand mark yeah we also have doug mpa on the line welcome doug
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doug glad to be here pearl um and i'm a big fan of anton daniels man your your voice resonates
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because i'm i'm i'm a black male successful your voice resonates to all of us brother so keep doing
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what you're doing thank you i appreciate you bro so um today we wanted to talk about women and the economy
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um as you know i am i'm very pro female on this account uh some would call me a female advocate
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others would say women's in power really important to me so you know women and the economy i want to see
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what your thoughts are on women in the economy in 2025. i think that they're suffering i think that a lot of
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what their decisions were they're they're coming back to haunt them if you look back at um even with
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the department of government efficiency right and them coming in and doing you know audits to find
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out exactly what people are doing and then you start to look at all the different layoffs not just
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from the federal government but in general when you talk about different positions that are being affected
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in our economy in the private sector which is actually adding jobs and who's the most affected is
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women women were the most affected during the pandemic women are the most affected when it
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comes to this economy if you want to look at evictions if you want to look at repossessions
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women are the ones that are most affected which is very ironic because if you pay attention to the
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different waves of feminism and in the mindset of a lot of women prior to uh trump coming into office
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and even during the biden administration when you've seen a lot of the complaints about what was
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happening in the economy it was largely women that were complaining about the state of things and how
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how they were being impacted from affordability to student loans everything and i think that they are
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largely uh paying the price of what independence looked like they wanted independence when it came
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to opportunity but not necessarily when it came to um you know how you would be impacted in a negative
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way and how you're supposed to get yourself out of that i don't think that they were prepared for that
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so how is that possible when all the headlines are telling us that women are graduating college more
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that they're out earning men in major cities um that women are home more homeowners how is it possible
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that women are doing so financially poor when all of the headlines are saying that women are doing well
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well they are by the metrics that you evaluate um when you start to talk about like participation trophies
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but when it came to results when it comes to results uh it paints a different picture right i mean we
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could say that the women are the most educated but what does that really mean if it doesn't translate
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into the real world i know women i've seen women um a lot of women today are saying that they are going
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to re-enroll in school so that they can um basically reset or put off the possibility of having or being
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forced to pay back their student loans so what does it really mean right i know women that go into bad
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fields or degrees or they focus so much on liberal arts and it doesn't necessarily translate into them
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making more money i've seen women take out 80 90 100 000 in order to be a social worker right to study
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african-american studies so we can say okay well women are the most educated when in reality they're the
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most enrolled the most in debt uh they pick degree programs that they thought that they would be able to
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basically hide under the radar as far as working these government jobs and not necessarily being
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required to pay it back because you know if you do it the right way after 10 years you can get it
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forgiven and in the public sector right so when you when you look at this data when you hear people
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say these talking points when you see women say stuff like well we're you know we're the most educated
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and all of that stuff but then you start to look at the the earnings right and you look at how
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much men make how much women make they still don't out earn us they don't make more money than us than
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us in mass you may have a couple women here and there that's doing really well most of the time
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they've adjusted their lifestyle to reflect whatever it is that they make and the minute that they have
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a disaster or they have a layoff they're in shambles they lose everything right so i don't believe it
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i don't believe that women are doing as well as they think that they are i see a lot of women saying that
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they're house poor that they can't wait to sell i've seen a lot of women say that they're doing
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short sales so i'm not impressed i'm not impacted and i think that the women that are truly doing
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well are the ones that come under the covering of men and so what would your advice be for young
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women that are graduating college and they're looking to enter the workforce are there some careers
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that you'd recommend over others um i think that well no not really i think that women that goes and
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going to information technology but not forced to do so are doing okay and the reason that i say
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that is that i don't think that they're becoming cloud engineers i don't think that they're going
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into ai machine learning i don't think that they're going into cyber security i think that they are
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getting into the safe spaces like project management um you know stuff like that product owners
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what it's called it's called tech adjacent jobs so yeah it is a lot of these technical yeah they're
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not necessarily technical but they are in the tech space right yeah those women do okay uh i think
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that women have a knack for always going into nursing it's a low uh barrier to entry field that
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doesn't require a whole lot of schooling but then ultimately you it's a form of job security although i
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don't think that nurses are necessarily the best women to date because they tend to be having a
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lot of relationships um you know no not nurses okay nurses oh nurses are rough if you are a man that got
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a woman that's a nurse i'm not saying that it's 100 but it's probably like a 69 70 chance that you got
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cheated on hey to be fair in the divorce you could put her on alimony maybe they make a lot of money
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don't they they do no they do okay um travel nurses tend to make more money than nurses that are that are
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stationary in a specific uh you know a specific market so travel nurses get a per diem they get
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their housing pay for uh they usually command a higher rate they made a killing during the pandemic
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travel nurses do really well men that are travel nurses do really well also uh but they tend to
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be a lot more promiscuous in other fields yeah um so in terms of you what do project managers even do
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so project managers is kind of the bridge between all all participants and parties and the and the um
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um and whatever project that you're managing right i don't want to get too technical as far as like
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waterfall versus agile or anything like that but essentially project managers manage the project
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they make sure that everything stays green lighted that things are on task on time um they kind of
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manage stand-ups along with scrum masters and things like that so they are the ones that are basically
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the go-to for all all communication uh developers usually tend to communicate through project
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manners managers to the product owners product owners are usually working hand in hand with
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project managers to make sure that they stay on the right timeline so they kind of oversee all different
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aspects of it so they touch everything so they know a little bit about everything but they're not
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necessarily an expert at anything right whenever i hear about um jobs that a lot of women go into
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it just always seems like it's just nagging men to do things
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and that just sounds like getting paid to nag a little bit like honestly i think that women
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i think that we're going to start seeing a lot of women become stay-at-home mothers
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honestly i think that people are trying to figure out how to lower their lifestyle
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because the the growing sentiment is well nowadays with this economy you need two incomes in order to
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survive i don't believe that i think that people need to adjust their their lifestyle to more more
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or less reflect the income i think that you're going to start seeing women make a little bit of
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extra money on the side if she can find a stay-at-home job um then she'll do that but i think that you're
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going to see more women retreat into their quote unquote femininity and they're going to start being
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stay-at-home mothers more than ever because it's much more difficult than they thought to compete
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against men for the jobs that they think that they want you're not going to see women taking
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up all of these jobs that is being created through the economy the manufacturing jobs the steel jobs the
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auto jobs the plants the semiconductor chips all that type of stuff the construction jobs you're not
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going to see that the linemen the people that are you know on the line oil men all of those type
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but oil jobs and stuff you're not going to see that you're going to see more women i think retreat
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into their femininity and they're going to start to be stay-at-home mothers a little bit yeah you'd
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have to convince women to stop aborting an eighth of the world population and also also there's nothing
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women love abortion i know there's nothing more important to modern women there's nothing more
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important to modern women than their own selfish desires nothing i'm sorry that's not their family
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nature of most women though it's normal like like i'll give you an example uh and i and i like to
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kind of illustrate this a little bit differently but i'm gonna just keep it simple here
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most guys know what they qualify for right we know that even if you wind up having a fling
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with a certain woman wherever it is that you are all things combined socioeconomic status um visibility
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all of the things that make a man a man as far as how we evaluate and judge man from a societal
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perspective we know where we stand in comparison to other people within that and that also includes
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the women that we go after or the women that make themselves available to us right
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so it's way different for women because if you talk to most women what they first say is well i
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deserve a good man right and then the next thing that they'll start to communicate is is that they
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want the best man possible which is the very definition of hypergamy right and so when you take
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that into consideration women don't believe that they have a a spectrum of men or they have to stay
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within a certain container of men based off of what they qualify for they think that their
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qualifying for everything and they gonna take the best possible even if they knew that they'd ruin his
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life even if you knew that you was a single mother and you would slow this man down you would take him
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because you feel like it's okay as long as he chose you so men and women think differently when it comes to
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how we even choose the person that we're supposed to be with which speaks specifically to your whole
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thing of women being selfish women will selfishly take the man that they know that they don't
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necessarily qualify for if they can get him if they can finesse him if they can convince him that
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he's best for them even if he's not they'll take him men we tend to be a little bit differently we stay
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whatever wherever it is that we qualify for and as a matter of fact we're so unselfish that we'll date a
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woman that work at mcdonald's we'll take the we'll take a woman that ain't even worth 10 cents and build
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her up or let her come along with us just because of a couple different qualifications that she'd meet
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it's crazy we date down they date up yeah but women even if they're single mother someone will bail
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her out after i've seen too much now anton i don't i don't really believe like there's just always a simp to
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bail her out of it always well of course yeah and also we we we're weak we're weak i think that
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i think the biggest thing now when it comes to women is that once again modern women that they want
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to take an ambitious successful accomplished guy marry him and then get him to set everything all of
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his skills decision making motivation that got him to be successful put that aside to help her achieve
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her own selfish goals i think there's too many men in relationships in marriage where the guy is
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planning for the wife and the children and the wife is planning for herself well that's why we got
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to stop we have to stop focusing on women listen women are the beneficiaries of our greatness whatever
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it is that we do great most of the time she's going to be the one that spends the money that's just
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the honest to god true it doesn't matter how masculine you are it doesn't matter how great you
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are if we look at our parents if we look at the success the women are often the ones that spend the
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money we we write the check for the big purchases but the women are the ones that come in and decorate
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the house right they're the ones that a lot of times that pay attention to what goes on with the
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furniture they're the ones that they spend all of the money on the kids they are the ones that spend so
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they become the beneficiaries of our greatness the greatest women understand that all they got to do is be
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great to men right they all they got to do is be a help me but again we have somewhat of an
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indoctrination camp coming between social media and our our our universities and our institutions
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that are trying to teach women to be independent against they you know to their own demise and it
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is unfortunate because all i see is women suffering right now i see women suffering tremendously they
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suffering they complaining about the fact that trump is making modifications to food stamps
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medicaid they're complaining about the fact that they will they laid off and it's very difficult
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for them to find jobs um it's very difficult for them to be able to compete and so it doesn't matter
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how much you try to change society through diversity equity and inclusion gender wars all of this stuff
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none of that matters because ultimately it's going to come back down to the nature of who we are as men and
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women and women and you will never be able to outwork me you'll never be stronger than me you'll never have
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the type of endurance that i have and it's beneficial for you to get up under my covering because
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again you then become the beneficiary of my greatness i think that this is the first real large and mass
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as they age they will suffer as a result of what it is that they've done
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um and even even their sons are starting to wake up and say i don't
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i don't want to be a son husband i don't want to take care of you i don't want to be
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your makeshift companion based off of the fact that you should have been with a man instead of
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raising me to be your companion you're starting to see a lot of men walk away from that
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so what effect i have a saying i say when men win everyone wins when women win they win for themselves
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um what were you about to say pearl so uh what effect do you think that the trump administration's
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policies are on student loans are going to have on women in 2025 and in the next three years
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i believe that well i think that you're going to see more women enrolled in school as crazy as that
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sound because no i think that you're going to see women that were in school re-enroll in school and i
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think that you're going to see women that have not been in school be a little bit more careful about
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enrolling in school but the women that have already kind of got degrees they're going to start to get
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more meaningless degrees i've seen a woman going for a doctorate in business i don't even know what you
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use that for um they're starting to re-enroll and i've seen women say that they intentionally are
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going to re-enroll because it's the only way that they can get around having a credit messed up
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while they can't pay their student loans because it then gives them grace to be able to say okay well
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i'm gonna put my loans in forbearance or i'm going to forego having to pay my student loans without
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it affecting my credit or getting my wages garnished because they're still going to be working so they'll
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just take a minimum amount of credits um otherwise they would have their wages garnished because now
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what affects your credit and your wages so you're going to see people get desperate and i think that
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one of the things that they're looking to do is re-enroll in school it's the only other option that
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they have otherwise that they'll just have their wages garnished and they're going so what they'll
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just be working for nothing they'll just re-enroll for life 100 like they are lifetime students
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and it's not by choice it's by it's by yeah it's by way of feeling like they need to survive that's
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the only way that they can survive is there going to be do you think there'll be an increase in sex
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work then because like it already is yeah i mean yeah that's true it's probably going to get worse
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though because at some point like they're going to have to pay it and that's i'll i'll do you one better
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i believe that you're going to see a see a lot of women um become second makeshift second wives
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okay i think that there's going to be a lot of women that say you know what i don't mind
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being a second wife for a great man women are going to start mark my words you're going to see in mass
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a trend of women sharing openly sharing not hidden not side chicks not none of that stuff they're
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going to openly share great men and they're going to be happy to do it you're going to see a reset of
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women starting to get with men that are great and they're going to be willing to play their role and
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their responsibilities in that relationship because it is going to be getting it's going to get harder
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and they need they need a savior they need somebody to save them from themselves women will just be like
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cheating that's nothing mike i got a second wife
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women say it all the time right now they say listen i don't i don't really care i'm not really
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checking for whether or not he got something going on yeah and i i understand it because it's like
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look do i want to be out here suffering trying to figure it out or do i want to be comfortable in
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a space where i know exactly who my person is but at the same time as long as i trust him not to do
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anything egregious i think that that'll start to become more of a thing so with all of this debt
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why do you think women own more homes than men because i believe that there's a misunderstanding
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of a purpose purpose of a home especially a home that you live in a home that you live in is not a
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it's not an investment it's just that it's a home that you live in and they don't truly calculate the
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costs that come along with home ownership they don't look at the property taxes i've seen people
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man i see a lot of stuff i'm out here in these streets i've seen women for example get mad at
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the idea that when they purchase the home a new build they didn't even realize that the property
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taxes was going to make it unaffordable for them right and so the biggest as a person that has worked
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for banks i've worked for multiple banks i understand how the game goes the greatest finesse that
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the banking industry sold people was that they need to get 30-year mortgages if you don't think
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that life is going to change for you sometime in that 30 years to where you start to question or try
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to figure out whether it makes sense to continue to make 360 payments 360 payments or that you're not
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going to have a layoff or that you're not going to um at some point have some problem or some major
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setback at that home you're going to have a leak in a roof you're going to have the the water heater
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grow out or you're going to have the furnace go out or whatever so on and so forth women didn't
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truly calculate the cost of living when it came to the maintenance the repairs the property taxes
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the mortgages and they are struggling to make those payments i think and here's the thing about the
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economy right now in most markets homes are sitting longer so when we heard kamala harris lie to us
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and say that we had a home problem and that's the reason why things wasn't affordable no we have an
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afford affordability problem when she said that we were going to build three million new homes
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there are already over two million homes on the market right now that's unsold
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right and so i think that women a lot of times um they don't truly calculate the cost it's easy to
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market to them and so they jumped at it and now they catching hell they they look in a cell they
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they stuck with it they stuck with places they got high hoa fees and it's kicking the ass and really
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they can also post the house on instagram and so then they get all the clout from the house and
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they get to tell everyone they're a home oh yeah it's a dopamine here yeah and then they're in debt
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over the house i know someone with six figures in college debt that decided to buy a house right out
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of college it's silly they need to go home with their parents they need to go home yeah it doesn't make
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sense no it doesn't like she's gonna be paying off her debt till she's 50 probably like i asked her i
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agree and that's what she told me um so what do you think about buying a house at 40 years old right
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for the first time and then having to pay for that house to you 70. and that's assuming that you don't
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take out any new mortgages that you don't take out a home equity line of credit
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it's going to be a difficult cell yeah what impact do you think that ai is going to have on women in
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the workforce oh they're the ones that's going to be replaced first because think about it like for
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example i just did a story on clarna um and clarna has already replaced a huge percentage of their
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workforce with ai chat bots right ai automated tools um especially when it comes to call centers
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um they've already started to replace a lot of those jobs the jobs that a lot of people were doing
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working from home even when you talk about the federal government um a lot of it is going to be
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natural natural attrition meaning that people that fall out of the workforce but they just don't
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replace them and then they use ai to either replace them or to assist other people to be more efficient
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that is now what you see happening as far as the uh technologies that's being implemented across the
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board the the whole industries certain industries are going to be wiped out overnight and women don't
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tend to go into jobs that that force them to physically do stuff they're not electricians they're not
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plumbers they're not millwrights right they don't go into being hvac technicians they're not police
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officers and if they are they get their ass kicked a lot of times you know they're not the physical
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they're not linemen they're not repairing lines they're not heading out to the the hard hit areas
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of hurricanes in order to put up electrical lines back again so they're not doing those jobs they say that
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they want them but they don't do those jobs so when you start to think about technology taking more of
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these jobs or having an impact of what happens inside of society they are going to be the ones that
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are the most affected yeah um someone says anton antlion i'm married with a second side chick i'm a
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high value male making approximately 300 000. i'm sorry but i work too damn hard and provide for both
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and get well taken care of um and get well taken care of myself it is what it is so when the ai
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takes these women's jobs you think that like a lot of the women are going to go up to be second
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wives to men or second girlfriends that sort of thing publicly they already are yeah now they're
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just starting to be a lot more there are women that prefer to be the side chick than to actually be
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the married woman and so responsibility i don't think that women here here's the caveat it's not that
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women don't already accept the roles that they're playing in men's lives i think it's more or less
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about men not necessarily caring to hide the fact that i want a second woman or i can afford a second
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woman or i am man enough to be able to handle a second woman in our lives and so men are becoming
00:26:48.560
more bold men are becoming a lot more matter of fact and their stance about how they live their lives
00:26:55.120
and what relationships look like especially when they are super successful and especially
00:27:00.640
if they're heterosexual men i don't think that these guys are so worried about what other people
00:27:06.480
think or that they necessarily care about whether or not people are going to say that they are or there
00:27:11.600
aren't a good person i think is going to become more acceptable because men are very matter of fact
00:27:16.560
about how they live their lives so it's not that women are already doing it it's not that the girl
00:27:21.680
that's a sad chick don't already understand that he has a man i'll go one one step further for you
00:27:27.360
i believe that men that are in relationships or men that are married are much more desirable to the
00:27:33.200
mass of women yeah than men that tend to be single if you are a married guy you are on the
00:27:40.880
if you are a married guy that is super successful forget about it you're gonna have all kind of
00:27:46.000
women that's shooting they shot all day long 100 i've noticed um women in their 20s tend to like
00:27:52.560
fight this and say they won't accept it but it seems like the women i know that are opting for side
00:27:58.480
chick or like accept that sort of thing they seem to be in their 30s is that what you've seen or no
00:28:04.480
i think the day of all ages yeah well i've noticed 23 through through 60. see i've noticed that the
00:28:13.680
younger ones um if they're like a side chick they tend to just be like a it's more transactional
00:28:21.040
like sugar baby yeah like that sort of thing where they're not really vying to be there long term it's
00:28:26.960
just like take my money for now but i've noticed that women in their 30s that tend to do it um they're
00:28:34.480
kind of more in it for the long term i don't know you could see other things but the dream has died in
00:28:39.840
the 30s the dream is dead so now they have to take what they can get i'm telling you listen women
00:28:47.280
just want stability at this point they want stability they want freedom and they they want to be
00:28:54.880
comfortable um just being whatever it is that they are they feel like they're meant to do they want to
00:29:00.240
be able to comfortably discover themselves without suffering i think that there's a lot of women that
00:29:04.800
just went through a lot of suffering they like hold on i'm ready to tap out this is good this is a little
00:29:09.280
too rough for me so i don't i see man i'm telling you women they not they don't have i think that
00:29:17.600
they still are are picky a little bit but the thing that they pick they're willing to compromise if
00:29:26.240
he's already kind of taken it's actually crazy just in my like three four years of doing this job
00:29:33.600
how much more polygamy has come out in the open than like four like i remember when i was first
00:29:41.120
exposed to this content like four or five years ago one of the first streams i saw of kevin samuels was
00:29:46.880
like high value men cheat and at the time i thought that was so absurd i was like no that's not true
00:29:54.320
it's exactly true they don't they don't cheat they just exercise yeah correct well yeah correct correct
00:30:00.160
but but i don't honestly i don't think that most of those guys most high value guys
00:30:08.000
they're productive so i don't think that they have a whole lot of time to be focused on women
00:30:13.840
they're not guys that contrary to popular belief these are not guys that are out hunting for women
00:30:19.280
they're not chasing they're not trying to figure it out they're not trying to spit game that's not
00:30:25.360
what it is these are just guys that naturally move about life being productive that is very noticeable
00:30:31.520
based off of the fact that they are high value and very productive people so women that are in those
00:30:38.480
spheres notice them and they shoot they shot women are shooting their shot if you are a really great guy
00:30:47.440
if you speak well if you are productive if you are on a trajectory of even more success based off of
00:30:55.200
what you're producing now and where your life is going you don't you don't have to shoot your shot
00:31:01.520
no more those days is over yeah you're even seeing women making like content of and not to say that
00:31:09.840
content's real life but to some extent right but you'll see them like making content shooting their shot
00:31:15.680
and stuff um poop what is this username pooping while standing says women don't wake up until
00:31:23.680
they're 30 plus epiphany have you noticed though the one challenge you get is when high performing
00:31:30.320
men don't have a lot of social skills they tend to become targets have you seen that high value men
00:31:36.160
don't have i think that high value men tend to have more social skills than guys that don't
00:31:40.880
i don't even think that it no i said i said high earning well i mean oh high earning men i mean you
00:31:47.520
see that a lot with engineers tend to be more productive though they they don't tend to be
00:31:52.880
spending a lot of time doing the things that they don't shoot dms you know what i'm saying they're not
00:31:59.600
on apps swiping left and right um these are guys that are out and about and they're taking care of
00:32:05.680
business most of the time they work seven days a week um they're really out building they doing
00:32:11.280
stuff they meeting people and they they they don't tend to sleep a whole lot right so these are guys
00:32:18.720
that are truly truly focused on their purpose and all of the things of of what success it looks like
00:32:24.800
come with them and a lot of times that also the biggest problem with high value men is that they
00:32:29.760
have too many options and they have to actually determine who is who is worthy of being in a presence
00:32:34.640
or who is not and that's not even from a relationship perspective that just comes from
00:32:39.120
people that are around you that comes from your network they they have a difficult time sometimes
00:32:45.040
saying no because they feel an obligation based off of the fact that they have become so successful
00:32:53.120
how do women afford their lifestyles when they make less money they have kids out of wedlock
00:32:59.040
and they have jobs that are volatile and they're the first to get laid off
00:33:02.880
how do they afford their lifestyle they don't they suffer they suffer and and
00:33:11.280
listen everything that you everything that you think is happening based off of what is being
00:33:16.960
presented to you on social media is a lie social media is 85 lie 10 truth 5 variable that's it
00:33:27.920
and when you see these women listen the same women that are sitting there and when they get their hair
00:33:34.160
done on a thursday or friday and they got their lace front done and all of this stuff and they got
00:33:39.280
their hair and their nails done or whatever they got 43 in a bank account and the minute that they heard
00:33:45.440
that trump was making adjustments to food stamps they did another tick tock and they right after that
00:33:51.040
they was talking about how it is that they mad about trump is changing the food stamp benefits right
00:33:56.080
so the this is all perspective it's all finesse it's all a mirage right the women that i tend to see
00:34:05.920
complaining the most whether it be in the chat or whether it be on social media those are the ones
00:34:12.000
that are suffering the most they not happy with themselves and so when you say how can they afford
00:34:17.600
their lifestyle they are they they day by day check by check opportunity by opportunity there
00:34:24.560
are women that are literally i don't know if you've ever been on this part of tick tock for example pearl
00:34:30.480
but have you been on three or four top hey yeah
00:34:35.360
yeah we did a reaction that are selling themselves so many has now devolved and becoming a new back page
00:34:42.240
oh my gosh that's so same with instagram yeah it's a dating app that's not an app to like show your kids
00:34:50.720
or hey listen stand in touch with family hey tick tock is a these mothers have to thirst trap with their
00:34:57.920
kids and they are selling themselves they are promoting themselves they are not secret it's not secretive
00:35:08.240
they suffering they living in their cars there's more women becoming homeless every single day
00:35:13.760
they not messing around they are doing what they got to do to survive and ultimately it comes back to
00:35:19.280
a lot of times ironically enough they go back to the core of when it's all said and done
00:35:27.280
i know that i got something in between my legs i can sell in order to continue to to you know survive
00:35:32.400
the universal credit card they call it yeah 100 percent um and doug mpa if you have any questions
00:35:41.760
for him feel free to chime in um how does anton someone pooping while standing very nice username
00:35:50.080
um how does anton daniels deal with handling women on his channel yeah do they ever go awol and stuff
00:35:56.720
do they ever what go awol like beef you the women i would say that most women believe it or not i have
00:36:06.320
a whole lot of women i got an army of women that rock with me i got a lot of women that's in my patreon
00:36:11.520
um yeah but it just takes one crazy 45. i don't think that the women i don't think that women hate me
00:36:18.800
the very even women that come on my panels let's say for example you get a woman that's unruly on my panel
00:36:23.920
um we can't get into dms i don't i don't have real unruly women um that's around me i have all
00:36:34.160
super submissive i have women that work for me i don't have problematic problematic women in real life
00:36:40.720
around me and women that's on the panels i tend to not really run into a whole lot of them um that are
00:36:48.000
problematic nowadays i also think that because i have been on youtube for a long time that they
00:36:55.280
already know what they're getting themselves into when they come up there so i don't think that
00:36:58.480
they're looking to cause too much of a problem of course you're gonna have people that have a strong
00:37:03.520
opinion about certain things or whatever and i i tell them from the beginning i said listen it's not
00:37:09.040
against you so whatever happens just understand that this is just what it is that i'm talking about i'm
00:37:13.120
talking about the subject it's about content it is what it is so if i just so happen to meet you with
00:37:18.160
the same energy you meet me with don't cry about it but i don't see a lot of unruly women nowadays
00:37:23.840
coming at me or or coming in my chat or stuff like that i'll let them rock out i think that they're
00:37:29.840
they're useful they could be useful too okay so what even outside of youtube what has your experience
00:37:37.280
been with uh women in the workplace i think that women um can't stand each other and um female bosses
00:37:45.440
are worse than male bosses but what has your experience been i've had good experiences honestly
00:37:52.640
i know it seemed to be different it probably should be different um based off of a lot of the rhetoric but
00:37:59.200
i've had great experiences with women in the workplace i've had
00:38:02.080
uh two female bosses that have been incredible incredible to me um one of them was when i was
00:38:10.240
working at the university of michigan she actually ensured that i got my all of my benefits all of my
00:38:15.840
packages and that i got a promotion before she died um it was an older white woman and she wound up
00:38:21.120
dying dying of cancer uh we didn't know of her cancer diagnosis until a lot later when she was when she
00:38:26.400
was in cancer um and then the second woman that i worked with directly all the rest of them were male
00:38:31.840
you know male bosses and stuff like that um the second one that i worked with directly was at the
00:38:36.320
job that i recently retired from um and she was an indian woman but she was a married woman she was
00:38:41.200
an indian woman uh her husband i had went out with her and her husband before um and we had a really
00:38:46.800
great relationship and so um my experience with women in the workplace has been great now i have seen
00:38:54.800
women working with other women or working with women bosses that is very difficult very rarely do i see
00:39:01.680
men or i'm sorry women being able to have a female superior that they are okay with at some point it
00:39:08.480
always goes bad i think that women can work parallel with other women so if you see a woman that may not
00:39:15.200
necessarily be above you but maybe in some of the same positions with you the higher you go up in
00:39:20.560
corporate america the easier it is for them to get along but usually when you see women as a superior over
00:39:26.880
other women it becomes a very toxic very volatile situation um the men they tend to not care because
00:39:33.760
i think that men more focus on their careers and whether or not they're getting a paycheck at the
00:39:37.760
end of the week i think that women especially in corporate america they tend to wear their job on a
00:39:41.760
sleeve that's a part of the identity and so even when you see men that are in relationships with women
00:39:46.880
that work in corporate america when she comes home and she wants to talk about work he don't want to hear
00:39:51.680
about that yeah that's so true you don't want to hear about all the drama that you've been dealing
00:39:56.400
with and all of that stuff men detach they understand that work is work and it's all about
00:40:02.000
a business and it's all about running up a bag but the women are the ones that tend to pick up the
00:40:06.080
camera and pick up the phone and talk about on social media about how difficult it is to deal with
00:40:10.400
their female bosses or their co-workers or how everybody hate them anton i'm gonna give you some stats
00:40:17.520
so 50 of women say they'd rather work for a male boss than a female boss 90 of paralegals say that
00:40:25.760
they'd rather work for a male attorney than a female attorney right according to the institute on
00:40:32.480
bullying which is a think tank in washington dc 80 of workplace bullying is women bullying other women
00:40:40.160
mm-hmm i believe that but then at the same time i'm not sure i don't even think i kind of take it
00:40:48.960
with a grain of salt because i'm not sure if these women are really getting bullied i just think that
00:40:52.080
they're not able to handle what it takes in order to be in corporate america some of these women are not
00:40:57.840
getting bullied but some of these women are just too sensitive to be in corporate america because it's a
00:41:02.560
cutthroat business cut corporate american could be more cutthroat than the street sometimes because
00:41:09.600
they don't care about your feelings the only thing they care about is the numbers the only thing they
00:41:12.800
care about is the results so a lot of women tend to think that sometimes it is bullying when it's the
00:41:18.800
reality it's just them and it's just business so i don't i think that there's some credence to it
00:41:24.480
but then again you got to take these surveys with a grain of salt because it's all feelings involved
00:41:28.880
how do we determine whether or not somebody is really being bullied or whether they just being
00:41:32.560
held accountable because they a piece of at their job yeah that's really true so um the context matters
00:41:46.960
sorry you guys keep going i had to i had to ban somebody in the chat i'm sorry molly's molly's in the
00:41:56.560
chat and i said something about what happened on your last show has got her upset why what happened
00:42:02.640
i love molly i love molly no she made a couple of statements i called her out on and she's going
00:42:08.800
back and forth in the chat it's great but go ahead continue the conversation okay um so last question
00:42:16.560
we got i know you got a hard out um would you ever live anywhere besides detroit and if so what city
00:42:24.160
no i would never move from my city okay um gun to your head you have to move where are you going i have
00:42:34.000
to move yeah now you have to um if i'm forced to move ah that's rough i love my city so much
00:42:46.400
god i have to move yeah just humor me a lot of places i travel all across the united states of
00:42:54.960
america humor me um if i have to move it would probably be somewhere like a biloxi mississippi
00:43:08.320
you don't want to go to biloxi bro i've been there you don't want to go there have you been there i'm
00:43:12.400
there all the time okay all right i love biloxi um it will probably be a biloxi maybe a tampa um
00:43:26.320
it would have to be somewhere that's not too popular i don't want to i don't want to move to
00:43:31.520
miami i want to visit miami i want to move to new york i like visiting new york um i would go to a
00:43:37.680
cleveland you know what i'm saying i would go to something like indianapolis i've heard great things
00:43:45.120
about cleveland and indianapolis actually i love cleveland i love cleveland i would go to pittsburgh
00:43:51.360
i wouldn't mind living in pittsburgh it would be something like that i wouldn't go to um in atlanta
00:43:57.840
houston l.a vegas i wouldn't go to any of those cities i would go to like a cleveland
00:44:04.720
i would go to a pittsburgh something like that i love pittsburgh pittsburgh is one of the most
00:44:09.440
beautiful cities i've ever seen in my entire life it's carved out of a mountain it's it's beautiful
00:44:15.760
pittsburgh is awesome so yeah i would do something new mexico i haven't anton oh yeah so um in my travels
00:44:24.720
last couple years uh santa fe new mexico is probably the most beautiful city i've seen
00:44:29.840
really really oh yeah you gotta go it's absolutely beautiful they have this burgeoning art scene there
00:44:38.400
the food is great all the all the culture between when it was part of mexico and then the u.s yes stop
00:44:44.720
by santa fe man it's absolutely beautiful as long as the city got an airport i would be able to thrive
00:44:51.680
there but if i have to prep you know a place that i prefer to live i i prefer to live in places that's
00:44:58.640
a little more nondescript i think that they show you more love i think that they're more appreciative
00:45:03.200
i think it's more opportunity i don't want to go to places that's already built out i want to go to
00:45:07.280
places where i can build where i can what i can you know i'm saying change pockets of the city to be
00:45:13.520
what it is that i want it to be in and promote it to be something great i like being a transformational
00:45:18.560
person not a person that goes into a place that's already got a whole bunch of people that's hyping
00:45:23.200
it up i i prefer that that way so i like i like cities but cities that may not necessarily be on the
00:45:30.800
map as much um i wanted to ask you so i don't know if it was monday's show or last monday's show
00:45:38.240
you're talking about giving back to well so 2k was talking about how he didn't tip which is insane
00:45:45.840
absolutely insane and you gave this beautiful monologue about how you tithe to the streets
00:45:52.320
and how you give back to the community and what that can do for you can you can you explain that
00:45:57.440
to pearl's audience please well um i am a huge proponent and tithing right but i don't necessarily
00:46:06.320
think that tithing to a building is necessarily conducive i don't think that that's what the word
00:46:12.000
with the word meant by it i like to make sure that i i give and donate to my city and so at least once
00:46:20.080
every two weeks i go and i give at least five to ten thousand dollars away um in cash to people that
00:46:27.040
are on the streets and i make sure that they get whatever it is that they need in order to be
00:46:30.640
successful right in order to feed their families and all of that so i'll just go out and i'll pass out
00:46:35.600
money and i tend to be really really generous when it comes to tipping people um i always usually give
00:46:41.920
at least minimum i'm gonna give at least twenty percent twenty five percent if i'm at a little
00:46:47.200
higher-end restaurant um most of the time i try to meet the the bill so breakfast is really cheap if
00:46:55.040
my bill is 40 50 60 70 dollars of breakfast i'll tip a hundred percent if i go to a regular restaurant
00:47:01.040
i'll tip 100 or i'll ask the person what do you want your tip to be and i'll just give them whatever
00:47:05.760
it is that they ask for um if it's above a hundred percent i'll give them whatever it is that they ask
00:47:10.160
for but i believe that being a generous person um whether it be the people that i work with that work
00:47:16.720
with me or the people that i interact with on a regular everyday basis the people that is in the
00:47:23.040
trenches in the streets the concierge the securities the valet people those are the people that take care
00:47:29.840
of you those are the people that's going to make sure that you know what's going on around you
00:47:33.200
they're going to protect you as a matter of fact i'll go so far as to say those are the people that
00:47:38.080
keep your secrets the valet people the concierge they know everything they know who coming in and
00:47:47.600
out of the building they know everything and so if you don't want to end up on tick tock take care of
00:47:54.880
the people that surround you that's true and then um pearl can't ask this question but i can so
00:48:05.280
we can have this conversation just sum it up real fast a certain group of women lost 106 000 jobs
00:48:13.840
since march black black women oh yeah break that down for us please well they're they were the ones
00:48:21.280
that were in industries that are being transformed and also that i think that a lot of these service
00:48:29.520
jobs a lot of these government jobs a lot of these forever jobs where you can kind of disappear
00:48:34.560
um and not really do anything um a lot of these women had two jobs three jobs that they were
00:48:39.840
pros to be on the job for it was a lot of people that had um a job that they felt like was always you
00:48:46.640
know because during the pandemic a lot of these jobs went 100 remote some of these people moved
00:48:51.120
out or moved away and they were required to come back into the office and they bought a home or
00:48:57.760
they moved into a different environment and they can't come back right so a lot of black women were
00:49:02.560
upended in the in the industry and in the economy in the latest jobs report because they have bad
00:49:08.080
degrees they are in industries that is going to be transformed they have african-american studies
00:49:12.960
degrees liberal arts degrees art degrees underwater basket weaving whatever it is that you can think of
00:49:19.120
those are the degrees that they have and i think that they are going to continue to be affected
00:49:23.120
by what's going on in the economy and black women are largely um under attack by themselves under
00:49:29.360
attack by their own decisions under attack because they made bad decisions when it came to divesting
00:49:35.360
themselves and and getting rid of the men that are in their household that ultimately was their
00:49:40.000
covering if anything was to happen a woman's job largely was supposed to be a plus or an and it was not
00:49:47.440
supposed to be the job it was supposed to be in addition to whatever it was that was happening
00:49:53.120
inside of the household a lot of women decided that they wanted to be independent and now you got to
00:49:57.840
independently suffer because because nobody's coming to save you i'm certainly not because i i'd say
00:50:04.640
you remember what an mrs degree was anton an mrs degree yeah never heard of it so in the 60s well in the
00:50:13.040
50s and the 60s they created marketing advertising as well the reason why those degrees were started
00:50:22.320
was because a woman was supposed to go to college to get that degree to get a skill to help the husband
00:50:29.680
that they met in college right so they got them on campus to be able to be surrounded by by college men
00:50:38.400
and they would get married in college so the man would be successful and she could learn a skill i
00:50:43.520
mean get some knowledge in an area that would help her husband but the problem is with the explosion of
00:50:49.440
all these because on pearl's channel we say that women are going to keep going to these high-priced
00:50:54.960
institutions to get degrees that nobody cares about to get jobs that aren't going to make them any money
00:51:00.320
so with the explosion of all of the high-priced institutions the the amount of women saturated
00:51:08.640
the market with what used to be mrs degrees and mrs degrees companies have had to create entire
00:51:15.440
i'm just now understanding what you're saying yeah yeah miss degrees they've had to increase
00:51:21.040
create entire industries to to try to employ these women yeah i understand yeah it's kind of like dei
00:51:30.320
a lot of black women too many black women were dei managers and and not only if they gave them a
00:51:38.240
decent paycheck but if they got these dei managers thank god for trump because they wielded a whole lot
00:51:45.120
of power in these companies man they had everything that black women are looking for a decent salary a
00:51:51.360
big title and a lot of power yeah a lot of a lot of these women um almost every institution from
00:51:58.480
universities to private institutions to public public institutions most of them had a position
00:52:03.360
as far as a diversity equity inclusion coordinator director manager manager like that yeah they held
00:52:09.120
they had whole departments that that was dedicated to it was the dumbest thing i'd ever seen in my life
00:52:16.480
agreed agreed now it's all going away thank god maybe i could maybe i could apply for the position do you think they'd take me
00:52:28.480
yeah sure would that be a funny video if i could get into a dei like hiring position and then i think
00:52:37.120
it would be it would be a great social experiment and then so when you on your show i see people they
00:52:46.960
they say things that if it were you three years because i've been watching you a long time big dog
00:52:52.480
and if it were you three years ago you you put your hood up and go savage on him but you even
00:53:00.320
how much nicer now i know can you explain that evolution from like three years ago to now like
00:53:08.400
what changed in your mindset because yeah i can see you just kind of letting it go now you know the
00:53:14.160
the hood don't come up half as much anymore what was the evolution um you know what it is
00:53:22.480
i'm just more comfortable as a content creator because let's be clear this stuff doesn't happen
00:53:29.200
in real life people don't appreciate don't approach you with this negative disposition you don't see
00:53:33.840
women doing this to in in real life right so the other part of it though is that i think that people
00:53:40.560
have changed and how they approach me because i've had to make a lot of people famous and i've had to
00:53:45.280
make a lot of people make a lot of examples out of people so i just meet people with the energy that they
00:53:50.720
give me you honestly you see what i'm saying it's like i'm not i've never been looking to go off on
00:53:57.440
anybody whether it's a man or whether it's a woman none of that so if a person even if you disagree with
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me meet me with a level of respect or you know if you just you just come in with good energy even if
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you disagree we gonna get along i don't want to live in an echo chamber i don't want to be in a space
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where everybody always 100 agree with me and my audience thrives off the idea that i don't censor
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people i don't tell people that they got to get out as long as they're not disrespectful to somebody's
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family or something like that rock out i'm cool with it and so i've learned to embrace it instead of
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rejecting it instead of saying oh man you can't say this to me or who you think you're talking to
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i've learned to embrace it because i think that it's more productive for you to have conversations
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with people that may seem differently than you or think differently than you we may disagree on most
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things some things we'll probably agree on but i've learned also that everything don't have to be a
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hammer you know you don't always have to be vinegar you can always attract attract flies with honey too
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so i'm chill you know i'm in a good space sometimes i go off on people but it's more comical now it's more
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fun it's not something that i feel like i have to be abrasive about anymore and then just quick
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thoughts on on travis hunter marrying that chick what do you think is going to happen to him i hope
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he got a prenup he did it i think that as long as he got i hope he has a strong prenup if he got a strong
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prenup then i think that it's a good experience for him because everybody got to learn i think that
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everybody got to suffer most men need to suffer in their life um unfortunately he has to do it
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publicly yeah but if he got a really strong prenuptial agreement he should be okay he didn't get a
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prenup okay no he didn't that's unfortunate he used to wait in the car while his chick went into
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a house party drinking with a bunch of dudes and posting on instagram he's waiting in the
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somebody got to be the cleanup guy might as well be him he's not he's not the exception he's just
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the one he's the famous one that's the cleanup guy that's it yeah somebody got to be the guy to pick
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up the pieces oh i got it just so happened to be his turn i got one more i'm sorry one more question
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all right so travis hunter was nominated for simp of the year i'm on my channel i have um awards that i
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give out every year um i'm curious if someone comes to mind for who you would nominate for simp of the
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year so far probably umar johnson oh yeah with his daughter yeah what happened because he panders
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he panders so much but to for him to not even have control of what happens in his own household
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or not to even be you know to have another man raise his daughter while at the same time being
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held accountable by that daughter and then still pandering to women and telling telling men that
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they need to marry women that are single baby mothers i think that uh umar johnson deserves that
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award also okay i'll add him to my yearly nomination so and 304 of the 304 of the year
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um i think the 304 of the year should be a success story okay i would give uh i would
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give britney renner to 304 i think it should be uh the ability to rebrand yourself is incredible
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okay i would put that one ace i hate to put the throw in another
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a country creator's name but that one ace metaphor guy he's another simp where you found out that he was
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he was oh yeah he panders digging out all the walls of all the women on the show while he's pandering he's
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another derrick jackson so he's up there too is he really something if he's digging is if he's
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digging them all out like is he really simping do you know what i mean like i don't i have he's getting
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um i think he's just messy is messy i don't think that he that he knows how to separate the business from
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not messing around or not being messy with the people that you work with
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it's stupid yeah because a simp does something for nothing right but he he's getting to screw
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the whole cast so yeah that's true so i wouldn't necessarily say i think that pandering would
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probably be a better description for him panderer of the year that could be another award yeah yeah
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pandering is is really rampant in the community right now so i would have to uh i would have to do
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a little bit more evaluation of that all right well just real fast if you can in 20 in 20 seconds
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sum up how long you've been married and and what your marriage has had how can i put this here how
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long have you been married and how being married to the woman that you're married to has contributed
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to your success just like the last minute you don't want to know the second part of that question the
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first part of the question is i've been married for 21 years it'll be 21 years this month awesome um
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successfully married i think it's the difference between being married and being successfully married
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okay um as far as the contribution to my success i think that women are largely
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it's gonna sound real arrogant but it's just the truth
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my success is largely based off of my ability to manage manage her effectively right so
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her submission pours into my greatness but at the same time i've always said that i'm gonna be great
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and i'm gonna be successful with or without anybody so um she is very much a very good woman a sweet
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moment a phenomenal manager as far as like the different properties and the things that she loves to
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do i think that she's a great mother and so i don't take any of that away from her i think that she's
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really great she's a unicorn but at the same time um i was gonna be the man no matter what so it didn't
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really matter i was gonna be here having this conversation no matter what um sbu live says greetings
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to pearl and anton security boss on unsolicited from south africa would i best be you well thanks so
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much for coming on anton um absolutely i'm down anytime pearl i'm down to come on one of the panel
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shows soon so let me know when you're doing um you shouldn't have said that now i'm gonna have you on
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there oh hey i'm ready i'm i'm taking a break from panels so i think i need my fix all right babe i got
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you okay let me just say this also before i leave um because i got to go get ready for a live stream
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i've always rocked out with pearl i've always had her back and i never switch up on my friends
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i never switch up on my friends ever when everybody switched up or when everybody was doing it because
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or saying whatever it is that they had to say because it was popular to do i stood 10 toes down
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and i'm a loyal person i don't switch up on people i just want to say that so yeah no that's true a lot
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of people did not have that energy and you had one of the funniest interviews ever on your channel
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i don't know um thanks we rock we rock we going to get it yeah uh thank you so much anton guys make
01:01:39.440
sure you go subscribe to his channel we're going to put the links in the description um and any final
01:01:45.520
words you want to tell the audience anton time and pearl we gonna rock out to the end it just is
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what it is ain't nothing you can do to make me not like her so well thank you anton i appreciate it
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um guys make sure you like i'm about to come to where you at i'm coming and coming in real life
01:02:04.400
what what did you say i'm coming to where you at in real life oh you should come next time yeah you
01:02:11.680
should there's um not many we were supposed to link up in real life a bunch of different times we did
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no no no after vegas really yes because you remember you had went to the uk and you was like
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oh i'm about to come back to the us and we were supposed to figure some stuff out and then we just
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never did because you got so busy you were so big you was running hot you was a firecracker at that
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time yeah i was accepting way too many interviews back then i don't know why i would oh my gosh
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yeah that was that was a crazy time um but we here we rocking yeah we figure it out cool all right
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i'll call you all right you have my number anytime all right babe okay bye bye bye
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all right guys um so guys thanks so much for watching um i want to see
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uh i feel like there's one video i was gonna show you guys give me one second
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don't pull up my screen because i'm going to find something
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oh i wanted to i wanted to give you guys a preview for this week
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for the next show we're gonna do i'm thinking either tomorrow or like friday
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okay 54 year old bethany frankel walks the catwalk wearing tiny bikinis during sports illustrated
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she revealed her 15 year old daughter was proud of her while responding to tiktok comments that said
01:03:52.080
what would your daughter say so now we're having old women i don't even i hope this is youtube friendly
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um walk the catwalk which is incredible so look out for that stream doug mpa you got any any final words
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for the chat um thank you everyone for being here uh anton's the man i mean he represents all of us you
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know uh independent and conservatives successful black guys he's doing his thing over there i've been
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watching him for years and i'm glad that he supports pearl and then you know in the same sentiment