JustPearlyThings - October 13, 2023


Based Kid TRIGGERS Liberals With This Biological Fact


Episode Stats

Length

3 minutes

Words per Minute

178.78427

Word Count

600

Sentence Count

49

Misogynist Sentences

7


Summary

In this episode, we talk about strength and gender roles in sports and in society. Is there any truth behind the "boys are stronger than girls" argument? Is it true or is there something else going on in the world that needs to be addressed?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I saw a basically one of those shows where if you disagree with the statement, you go
00:00:05.340 sit like on the chairs or whatever.
00:00:07.820 And there was a young boy who was the only one in the room that said that boys are stronger
00:00:12.540 than girls.
00:00:13.880 Let's pull up the clip.
00:00:15.820 Boys are stronger than girls.
00:00:18.680 Well, physically, like, for the most part in gender roles and stuff like that, boys are
00:00:26.320 just supposed to be strong and it's just a thing that happens.
00:00:29.980 They work out at the gym, and yeah, girls certainly can work out too if they want, but
00:00:36.220 again, it's more common for boys.
00:00:38.220 Can I disagree or step forward?
00:00:42.480 Who's one to say what gender, like, depends, like, who's stronger?
00:00:46.360 It doesn't matter what gender you are, it matters who you are.
00:00:49.220 It doesn't matter what you were born, it matters what you want to be!
00:00:52.580 You could be referring to strength in so many ways, like physically, emotionally, where the
00:00:57.040 strength in your body is placed, like, it all just depends.
00:01:00.280 And there's just so many factors that go into it.
00:01:03.280 Like, I play volleyball and sometimes we play the boys' teams and we, like, you know, we
00:01:07.280 crush them a couple times.
00:01:08.520 And it feels so good, you know.
00:01:09.520 So, I wouldn't necessarily, I don't agree with that.
00:01:12.760 Oh, stop it.
00:01:13.760 I have played volleyball for 15 years.
00:01:19.000 Basketball too, okay?
00:01:21.440 And don't get me wrong, sometimes you can kind of compete, sometimes if the men are really
00:01:27.360 unathletic, you can beat them.
00:01:29.000 Oh, but stop it.
00:01:31.000 By and large, no.
00:01:32.000 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:01:33.760 And maybe when they're younger, before the boys hit puberty, sure.
00:01:39.520 It's closer.
00:01:40.520 The men are still stronger.
00:01:42.500 And this is the thing, you see how influenced these kids are by this woke gender ideology
00:01:47.340 that they clearly learn in schools.
00:01:48.760 I think that's filmed in California, where now we don't even know what a man is and what
00:01:53.520 a woman is.
00:01:56.600 And you know, we're telling them that women somehow are close to as strong as men.
00:02:01.960 Imagine thinking that.
00:02:03.580 Oh my gosh, that's crazy.
00:02:04.720 It's volleyball.
00:02:07.720 Like, stop.
00:02:08.720 I mean, guys will literally hit the 10-foot line.
00:02:11.320 And women, I mean, they'll do it sometimes, but gosh, it is not as common.
00:02:15.100 I actually sometimes will play with the guys and I just get so annoyed because I'm just
00:02:18.800 not trying to get hit in the face.
00:02:20.600 Because you guys, you know, I still play volleyball in England.
00:02:24.160 And literally sometimes we do co-ed.
00:02:27.000 And I hate it because I'm just not trying to get hit.
00:02:30.340 But it's gotten so confusing.
00:02:31.960 And I always talk about this, how social media becomes real life.
00:02:37.060 Where 10 years ago when I went to college, it just seemed like a really far-fetched thing
00:02:41.620 that you would even meet a trans person.
00:02:44.300 You never would.
00:02:46.040 And then now, it's 10 years later, I live in London, I'm in England.
00:02:50.640 And I played in a volleyball tournament this spring and guess who was there?
00:02:54.520 A team full of dudes.
00:02:55.560 And now.
00:02:58.780 Oh, I don't think so.
00:02:59.720 What?
00:03:00.240 What?
00:03:02.100 And what if me to do?
00:03:04.680 I don't know.
00:03:05.180 But what did you think they were АлександDB called?
00:03:07.220 Yeah.
00:03:10.860 And I don't remember.
00:03:12.320 And remember, you might have liked this one else.
00:03:13.200 Entonces, you know, that we will make things in the middle.
00:03:14.620 And then what you think?
00:03:15.600 And then, you know, you can see what it is, like the feather now, now.
00:03:20.340 And now, you've got them, you know.