Crackheads Are Better Than Modern Women (Call-in Show) | Pearl Daily
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Summary
The future is female. Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it. A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage for men, with some arguing that it s bad for men to get married.
Transcript
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Most young men are single, most young women are not.
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Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
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It's a different world now, like we don't need men the way that they used to.
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Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
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A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
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You've kind of got the trad con versus red pill thing.
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This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
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You need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
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It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
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Now many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
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It's Hannah Pearl Davis, or just pearly things.
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One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
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She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
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Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
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74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
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Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
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Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
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I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
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Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
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When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for,
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and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
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I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
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You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
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We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
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Wives are taught to leave their husbands, and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
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Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
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A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
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Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
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We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
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You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
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I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
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If you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally,
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the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
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Women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
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And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when
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I feel like it, instead of doing what's best for the kids.
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This myth that we live in an age of male privilege, where's my male privilege?
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Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
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I have no friends, no wife, and no social life.
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I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide, and they didn't do anything wrong.
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How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
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The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
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The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose, or alcohol, three times higher among
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Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
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Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man to get...
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Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
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If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
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So you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
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I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
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I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
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Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want
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The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
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We go into population decline and our economy goes into decline.
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This is an existential crisis failing young men.
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Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
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I'll probably meet you guys if you're in this community, and I got to make sure nobody's trying to kill me,
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What is an addiction that's worse than female body count?
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I mean, do you want to pay off $300,000 of student loan debt or 30 bodies?
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You know, at some point, the body, they're like, the bodies aren't so bad.
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So, you know, it's like, if you come home from work and every day your wife is saying,
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do this TikTok trend with me, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
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Or you have a wife that used to be a hoe but doesn't talk about it.
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We talked about crazy witchcraft religions where the men might think, hmm, do I want an ex-hoe
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or a woman that believes that she can cast a spell on me if this goes south?
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But then somebody came up with a really great answer of a worse habit than body count.
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Maybe there's a scenario that a woman being addicted to drugs, I don't want to say is a good thing.
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But maybe it's not the worst thing in the world.
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Imagine if you're a man and you have a kid with, you know, the Lila Roses, the naggers of the world.
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And every day you can come home from work and you're just nagged constantly.
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And now you have this trad con woman that's nagging you every day that you got pregnant.
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In those scenarios, wouldn't it be better for her to be a drug addict so she could leave and you could raise your child right?
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Now, I know it sounds crazy, but just let me cook for a second.
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So, children from single father homes have better outcomes than children from single mother homes.
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Most women want to have a child, but most women don't want to be a mom.
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Crime statistics and my own anecdotal evidence has shown me that men are really the more nurturing sex.
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If a woman wants to smoke meth and leave her kids with the father, why not?
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And another thing, we all know that the family court system is rigged against men.
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Women get the child in all circumstances unless she's a drug addict or a convicted criminal.
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You know, guys, if you are fortunate enough for your baby mama to get hooked on crack, consider it a blessing.
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It would be one of the few times where you might have an advantage in family court.
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Now, I know this sounds strange, but I honestly believe that the kids are better off with their fathers in all circumstances.
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It's kind of sad that it would take the mother being a crackhead for a man to get custody of his kid most of the time.
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But so this has me asking the question, would you rather have a kid with a fake trad con that's going to beat you over the head with the Bible with her fake Christian feminism?
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Would you rather have a kid with a purple blue haired feminist who likes real feminism?
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And she'll transition your kid and call you a misogynist on the way out.
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Or would you rather have a kid with a crackhead and that'll just leave you alone?
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And I think if I was a man, that's what I would choose.
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And to be honest, guys, I came up with this and this guy might call into the show today.
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It was because I was out and my fans come up to me and tell me their custody stories all the time.
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And this guy came up to me and he's telling me about being a single dad and how the woman has basically been gone for years and it's just been him.
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And I just thought, you sound a lot better than the last like 10 guys I've interviewed.
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She just left you alone and didn't bother you forever.
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And I asked him, I'm like, was your kid healthy?
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So we have to take into account, though, to be fair, the dangers that drug abuse, the mothers that are drug that are on drugs can have during pregnancy.
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So the National Survey on Drug Use and Health for 2017 estimated that 194,000 expectant mothers between 15 and 44 used illicit substances in the month before the survey.
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This number included the estimate 12,000 women who abused tranquilizers, of all things, 161,000 women who took the marijuana, 261,000 women who drank alcohol, 32,000 women who abused pain relief medicine, 334,000 women who smoked tobacco and cigarettes, and 8,000 women who took coke, who were on coke.
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Babies born to addicted mothers can have the following issues.
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Substances like illicit drugs, opioids, alcohol, and nicotine has been linked to long-term behavioral, psychological, and emotional problems.
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This is particularly if the child was exposed to those substances prenatally.
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These problems might affect their achievement, behavior, cognition, language, physical problems, attention problems, delays in speech, and difficulties in school.
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Learning disabilities, low IQ, memory issues, poor judgment, poor reasoning skills.
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However, if you do get a healthy kid, is it really the worst thing in the world?
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This is one of the few ways I see men having children as opposed to the children belonging to the state or another woman.
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So here's a video of fathers getting sole custody because of drug, the mother having drug problems.
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So we're going to watch the beginning and then I'm going to skip ahead.
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Okay, look, not all learning disabilities are the same, but there are some that would change your life a lot as a parent.
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Some, right, you know, you could have trouble reading.
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Yeah, I'm just, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to change the topic.
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It's my understanding she has not asked for custody.
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Mr. Purdy, will you state your name for the record?
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And what is the name of the child we're here for today?
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And you, you, and Waylon currently resides with you, correct?
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At the time of Waylon's birth, or about the time of Waylon's birth, you signed an acknowledgement of paternity, correct?
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Your Honor, we would offer, as States Exhibit 1, the acknowledgement of paternity.
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And does anyone have any objection to me admitting that as States Exhibit 1?
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And who makes the important decisions about residency and school for Waylon?
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When was the last time that Ms. Paul saw Waylon?
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I had dropped him off with her mother, his grandma.
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Mr. Purdy, today, do you have any safety concerns with Waylon visiting Ms. Hall?
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There's been times in the past that she was not very responsible with his well-being
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And also the fact that, you know, if an emergency were to happen,
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there is no vehicle to get him anywhere or anything of that sort.
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In fact, Mr. Purdy, Waylon was placed in your care at the Direction of Child Protective Services,
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And that was back when the 2000, in 2022, correct?
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Are you here today seeking to have the court name you as sole managing conservator of Waylon?
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So I'm going to skip ahead to the part where she cries.
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So he's going for custody of the kid because she's a crackhead, essentially.
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Any additional you'd like to say, you may say it, Ms. Dennis, feel free to interrupt
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I know that I've made bad decisions in the past, but I am a good mom and I do love my
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So women, when women's backs are against the wall, because usually are bad decisions, that's
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But as Jesse Lee Peterson says, when she's crying, she's lying.
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And I know it seems like people make bad decisions, but I'm six months sober and I'm trying my best.
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I'm trying is, I attempted to not be a terrible mother, but that doesn't mean she isn't a terrible
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My son loves me and he misses me and I know he does.
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So, Kelsey, I wish you would just stop doing the drugs, ma'am.
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He's probably thinking, oh, this is a terrible situation.
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But my argument is he's in a way better situation than most fathers.
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Because now if he can get custody, at least it's smooth sailing.
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And I'm, I'm sorry that I've made bad decisions in the past, but six months is a good, good thing.
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But we need a better thing to protect the kid, right?
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Everybody's, everyone, I think they're all done with her shit.
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I can drug test, but I don't want to lose custody of my son.
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Your Honor, Mr. Purdy is just asking that he, due to the circumstances and the past decisions that Ms. Hall has made, that the child be protected and that we have some supervised visits.
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And here's the, every father that I've asked, that's a single dad and whose ex-wife was like a crackhead.
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And they've all said that if she got her act together, they're totally open to the, like the, they're open to the child being a part of the, like the mother being a part of the kid's life because they see the value in the mother, right?
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And they, they would never want to restrict a kid having access to the mother.
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It's a history of drug use and other criminal behavior.
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You see, this is the most popular part of the video.
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We just want to protect him and, um, not keep her from him, but, uh, protect him, keep him where he is and make good decisions for him.
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And can you clarify that because there's a lot of different ways that can be ruled upon?
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Uh, so what we're asking for is that, um, she completed drug test, uh, the, uh, at least, uh, you know,
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Um, it looks like somebody filed a proposed order in this case, obviously it's a default.
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Yes, but we didn't have the drug testing in there.
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Um, but it doesn't have the supervised visits, um, with an agency, uh, of Mrs. Hall's choice.
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If she chooses visiting angels or somewhere else, um, we would like to have random drug testing at least once a quarter to make sure that she is continuing to stay sober and, and drug free.
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Um, Mr. Whalen is going to provide the health and dental to make sure that, that, that it's taken care of.
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He would like to be reimbursed for the costs of the insurance that he's having to pay just for Whalen, obviously not for him and Whalen.
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And that she has supervised visits that, you know, once, at least twice a month,
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but supervised by a supervisor for a couple of hours.
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Cause I just had him for, I knew it was coming.
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Um, but he was supposed to be with your mother the whole time or your sister.
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Um, and I'm sorry that I'm making this big deal, but Trey was dropping him off with me.
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Also, right after I got out of jail, since we're bringing it up, right after I got out of jail, I got Whalen.
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So how is this fair that I have to have supervised visits now when he just, I've had him since I got out?
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You lost, like, okay, a woman losing custody of her kids.
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This is like losing a game where you were up 30 to zero, right?
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Like, the other team gave you a 30-point lead, and you just had to not blow the 30-point lead.
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Ms. Sorrells, would you like to make a closing?
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Yeah, I know we just ask that you establish conservatorship and possession based upon the testimony as you see fit.
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But child support, the parties have both agreed that child support, the testimony was that they would set it at zero with medical support being paid for by Mr. Purdy through a private source.
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Are you asking for reimbursement for that or no?
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Asking for reimbursement through that with the...
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The love of my child wasn't enough for me to get clean.
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But when it comes close to the pain I feel about losing my son...
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But nothing comes close to the pain I feel about losing my son.
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Actually, it's more accurate to say I left him.
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It would be even more honest to say I let him go.
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What kind of mother would let anybody or anything separate her from her child?
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And I knew that I was a drug addict the moment I looked into my son's eyes...
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...and realized that my love for him was not enough to get me clean.
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That is the terrifying and dark reality of addiction.
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Love isn't enough to make anyone stop using drugs.
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If there was, there wouldn't be such an epidemic.
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Sweeping our country, taking nearly 200 people a day.
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Early on in my addiction, child protective services were called and I lost my son.
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I tried to figure out how in the world I could ever let that happen.
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I understood that he was removed from my care because I was on drugs.
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However, I couldn't accept that the drugs were actually the problem.
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Then I went to great lengths to try and get him back.
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I did everything I could think of except get clean.
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I did everything I could think of except get clean.
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I spent hours trying to figure out how to pass the drug test while still getting high.
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I begged to see him and I raged at the family that was protecting him from me.
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But then one day I watched a woman walk into the dope house where I was living, dragging three small children behind her.
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It was in the middle of the night and their eyes were gritty from lack of sleep.
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She arranged them on the floor with a blanket and told them to close their eyes and go to sleep.
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She asked our dealer for more dope, pulled out her works and loaded up a shot and got really high right in front of the kids.
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I remember thinking, is this what you're fighting for?
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For the ability to bring your kids into this madness, into a place that was filled with the worst that life has to offer.
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No, I would do anything to keep him safe, even if it meant keeping him safe from myself.
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So I walked away from that fight and I started a new one.
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I asked to get help, get into treatment and start a new life without the use of drugs.
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And then I got my son back by staying clean and doing the right thing one day at a time.
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I know I won't be the perfect mom, but I will be a present mom.
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I'm already making mistakes, but they are forgivable ones.
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I let him sleep with me at night so I can watch him while he sleeps and feel his heartbeat while I put his hand on my chest.
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I love the way he smiles, still like the baby I used to hold him and never put him down.
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But now it's mixed with my sweet, my little boy's sweat.
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I have a hard time telling him no because I want him to be happy.
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I don't know anything about war, but thank you for letting me know.
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Love wasn't enough to get me clean, but the love I had for my child gives me the strength I need to make it through the day, every day, even when he drives me crazy.
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I think I was like nine and my biological father, whom is amazing.
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You know, we were going to be a family again and everything was going to be great.
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And that turned into my mom just really needed money and needed a place for me and my older brother to live.
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And then she left us at like, I don't know, middle of the night.
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One night my dad was at work and he'd come home at 1130 and woke us up and was like, where's your mom?
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And then, so she ends up marrying this guy that she's smoking crack with, has two kids.
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Okay, that makes sense as to why you kind of stepped in and raised them.
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Now, 14 years old and the first child comes along.
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I think I had already used alcohol for my first time by the time he was born.
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I knew two girls or young women who in their teenagers, not because their moms were addicted to drugs or anything, but their moms just didn't want to be parents.
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So, two women I know ended up having to raise like their younger siblings.
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Yeah, neither of the women ended up wanting to have kids because, like, by the time they were, I don't know if any of you have met a woman like that, but by the time they got to their, like, 20s, they were just so happy to not have the responsibility of, like, a family because their moms wanted to do whatever.
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And it really messes up, like, women when that happens to them because it wasn't their responsibility.
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And when I would go to my mom's, because after my mom had left me in the middle of the night, I stayed at my dad's.
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It had been nothing but a nightmare living with my mom growing up.
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She didn't know which direction she was going in.
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And I say that because both my parents did the best they could with what they had, I feel like.
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And I don't think that parents get enough credit on that.
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And, like, I don't blame my mom for what I did in my life.
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And I've done a lot of work around my mother in the 12-step program.
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Like, making amends to my mom was really hard, but I had to.
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Like, I now know the difference in the relationship that I chose to put her in.
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Like, if I put her in that role, if I put her in I want her to be my friend role, you know, and we're hanging out and snorting pills tonight.
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But then tomorrow I wake up and my relationship has ended and I need my mom.
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So, again, I do think if the mom's a crackhead and involved in the kid's life, we don't want that.
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I mean, I would imagine that most parents get put in that situation and don't know how to juggle it.
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And especially if you're a drug addict, you're going to be.
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She couldn't, like, whenever I wanted to spend time with her.
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Like, luckily, my parents let her bring her brothers.
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Her mom just wanted to do whatever, like, go out.
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And then when you can't be the mom, you're going to become the enemy.
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So she really became just my drug-using friend is where she wound up.
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I want my mom and she went to the store and I want daddy, my mommy.
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He said, somehow this single mom won't go to jail.
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Did your mom and dad both go to the store together?
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So your mom left you and went to the Big Apple store?
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Well, we don't know that's what we're just trying to figure out.
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We have a disturbing case of a mother who left her child to go do drugs.
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They say the 23-year-old woman was arrested on Saturday and faces charges of child abandonment
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after leaving her baby at Mountain West Medical Center in Tooele, as we said, so she could
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Now, hospital staff said they were looking for her for about seven hours after she refused
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to sign a form that said she was leaving against medical advice, and an officer later found
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her at a friend's house on Upland Drive in Tooele, where she admitted to smoking fentanyl.
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She also said that, quote, she did not relinquish her rights to the hospital, but that she had
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planned on returning to the medical center later on to be with her baby.
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Now, according to police, the woman had multiple warrants for her arrest that existed before
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the weekend, and that she has a long history of substance abuse.
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We've chosen to remove the mother's name because of safety issues and because of safety to that
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So if you guys have a story, either a mother you know addicted to something, or if you're
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a single dad, you dated someone addicted to it, I'll go over the call rules, but just start
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Born 15 weeks early, a tiny pound and a half, and that was just the beginning of her...
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For the first 10 years of her life, she lived with a mother addicted to heroin.
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Their history together shows how savage the grip of addiction can be.
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Today, Tori is a remarkably composed 14-year-old, telling her story, her way.
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What do you remember about those early years and your mom?
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And she'd never take care of me, never feed me.
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I consider myself as a parent, and my mom the kid.
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Uh, yeah, um, one time, I think I was around seven or eight, she actually made me do a drug
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She puts, uh, either heroin or cocaine in a napkin or something, and she said, run up
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to that house, go get the money and give this to them.
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Tori says she never got any health care growing up.
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Her mom told Tori not to tell anyone about the things she saw in their home, but Tori
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would call her grandparents when they ran out of food.
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Three years ago, Lillian and Richard were awarded legal custody.
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When she first came to live with us permanently, she was blaming herself.
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Maybe if I was better, mom wouldn't have done the drugs.
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And it wasn't just Tori's mom abusing heroin in their home.
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It was also her uncle, the closest person Tori had to a father figure.
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Uh, he passed away, um, November 20th, uh, 2015 from a drug overdose.
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Yeah, because, I mean, he basically took care of me instead of my mom.
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Like, if my mom was asleep, he'd take care of me.
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At 14 years old, Tori has seen enough pain for a lifetime.
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Making her spirit and attitude today all the more impressive.
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Tori's mother knows that she's sharing this story.
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If she can make it to, like, 20, me and Doug MPA were talking about this.
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Make it to 20 and not do drugs or start an OnlyFans, that'll be a win for her.
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I'd like to, I'm going to, I'm going to preface.
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Tori tells us that she's proud of her mother, and the two of them see each other every week.
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And Lester, with nearly a million people in the U.S. saying that they-
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I'm not saying that crackheads are better, right?
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I'm not saying that you should go and get a crackhead pregnant.
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All I'm saying is what's worse, a crackhead who has the kid and then you never see again?
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Or a modern woman who drags you to court for years?
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So, call in, um, did your mom or a person's mom you know have a drug problem?
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Um, if you got a woman pregnant who was a drug user, what did you do?
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Um, and why do you think that women are not shamed as much as fathers for leaving their kids behind?
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But, so again, I want to reiterate, I'm not talking about the crackheads that keep custody, that they're better choices.
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So, what would you pick, a modern woman who drags you to court for years or a crackhead who F's off after the kid's born?
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I mean, any way that a man could raise children by himself instead of a modern woman is a win.
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Because, you know, what's the worst thing you have to deal with with a woman?
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First off, a lot of crackheads, crackhead women, they started off really pretty.
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So, you probably had kids with a decent-looking woman, so your kids are going to turn out attractive, right?
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And then all you have to deal with is her trying to come back in, what, every six or seven years, maybe?
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Yeah, and all you gotta do is give her some drug money, right?
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And once you go away, or find her a new drug dealer boyfriend or something.
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I guess I'm echoing, so let me go out and come back in.
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Oh, okay, so people are saying that I'm echoing.
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So you said the woman, at least, is going to be attractive.
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A lot of crackhead women, they get their drugs off their looks, right?
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Because a lot of these crackhead women, for damn sure, aren't paying for it.
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I mean, they're not paying for it with money, at least.
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First off, you know, over here, Pearl would never tell you.
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Pearl thinks that marriage is a bad deal and having kids with a modern woman is a risk,
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but she's not telling you not to do either one.
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You just need to mitigate risk and understand the consequences of doing so.
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I think that the battles of having an absent mom who's loving drugs over her kids for a
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All I'm saying is this is a strategy you could use.
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But all I'm saying is the guys that have had this situation, it seems a lot better than
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Yeah, the ones who are a virtuous woman, like Andrew Wilson says, and then all of a sudden
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they get married and choose not to be virtuous and then deny the man sex, nag him all the
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time, use the Bible to beat him over the head, and then divorces him and takes half of his
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stuff and then still change, because these tradcons, they can do all the stuff to a man and still
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claim to be traditional as a single mom who divorced her husband looking for a stepfather.
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Then you have the liberal purple-haired demons who are going to, remember, feminist women,
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they want everything you have, but then to still call you the enemy and part of the patriarchy
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at the same time, and you want to raise a kid with either of those two women?
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She told me the title of this show, and I'm like, wait, what?
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No, okay, because this was like the third guy where they told me their situation, and I
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just thought, you know, the worst divorces I ever heard were from Christian women, where
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the crackhead women, like, half the time, they don't even want their kids.
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They don't want, they're like, here, take the kid so I can go do my crack.
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But I would argue that no mother is better than a bad, manipulative, condescending, bitchy,
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naggy, fake, abuse, charge-giving, narcissistic feminist.
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And if you think about it, crackheads are probably the most honest women.
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Well, sex workers and crackheads are the most honest women out there, because what do I
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I say, nothing is more important to modern women than their own selfish desires.
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But crackheads and sex workers aren't even trying to hide that.
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Instead, they're trying to mask it in this female empowerment and feminism or this fake
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As long as she's not doing crack during the pregnancy, like let's say she develops this
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after and the kid's born, I get 100% custody of the kid.
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A judge will at least see that I don't have to give half my money.
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Maybe I give her like three grand a month so she could buy crack.
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And we all know single fathers do just as good as two parent households.
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If you could get a healthy kid, the guy I met the other day, I asked him, I'm like,
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I'm like, if you can get past that hurdle, like, I don't know.
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What would your strategy be if you got a crackhead pregnant to like keep her somewhat sober?
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I feel like you would just because the crackheads do want to quit.
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So I just put her in like the most extensive, expensive, like rehab program for nine months.
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I feel like they do because they always have that moment like of realization.
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Like they always have like one day a month where they go, oh, you know what?
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So you just have to catch it early and then put them in rehab.
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Couldn't you like go find like a friend of yours that like has a lot of tattoos and looks
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like a drug dealer and then just like have him sell her the crack, but it's like fake
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And like, you know, you just like make her think she's going to a dealer, but you're in
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Yeah, she's really just like lighting up like sugar and injecting it in her veins.
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I wonder how much because you see Scarface, haven't you, Shiv?
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I wonder how much it costs Tony Montana to be with his wife, who is a straight up freaking
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How much, how much does it cost for a man with money to maintain his drug addict wife?
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It's whatever your income is that plus another 20%.
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It was somehow more like she had to be the most expensive woman on earth.
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A crackhead would be, no, see, a crackhead would be cheap, but she was into like the
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All the guys I've talked to said they could put her on child support.
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But still, you know, the fact that she could be legally obligated to pay you, that never
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Those kids in those videos, they sounded really smart.
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Those kids sound like they're ready to go to Harvard.
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I feel like if I had a modern woman, my kid would be like, you know, doesn't even know
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The modern woman would be teaching the manipulation tactics.
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So, you know, they would know they're 100 genders.
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Apparently, he wanted to make the whole argument.
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I don't know if he was pro or against, but let's just bring him on the panel.
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No, I had one with someone that is traditional.
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I grew up in Oklahoma, and I joined the Army at 17 years old.
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I moved to Arkansas because my adopted little brother, who was horribly abused when he was
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an infant, my parents adopted him, but my little brother, John, is just the same as my
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I went to Afghanistan for two and a half years for my now ex-wife because she did not want
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But anyways, on the three times I came back, no sex, because she's too busy playing World
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But at the same time, after 20 years, here is my shadow box.
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We can't see through the background, but it's fine.
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As an E8 IG superintendent, I'm the most beta male ever.
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But my ex-wife, when I retired, stole $120,000 from my bank account that was joint before she
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And this, I had to spend more than $40,000 defending myself for laundry detergent and not getting
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I give up my six-figure job and move back and achieve what she has not done in the five years
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You know, a job as a probation officer, state police, insurance, dental, vision, et cetera,
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And I will not lie, that happened at the same time that the war in Afghanistan ended that
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I fought for 16 years and spent more than two years in country for.
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We've had a couple of veterans on here say that, a combat veteran say that it was easier
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to deal with a combat situation than their own ex-wife.
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You don't know which place is the real war, right?
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And while I live in very rural Arkansas, I do not understand the racism.
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I do not understand the—and I'm very right-wing.
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I don't understand how the court system is, if that's what I fought for, when I just want
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to have my kids 50-50, when my ex-wife is so goddamn lazy, still does not have a full-time job.
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And I change every single diaper, me or one of the grandparents, except for two, when my oldest
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son was born, the first 60 days he was born, I don't understand.
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So, you would have preferred a kid with a crackhead, huh?
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Yeah, I'm telling you, if you could find a woman that would just leave and leave you with
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I mean, you know, crackhead isn't the only way to go.
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Bro, the modern women are addicted to Adderall.
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So, you might as well get a crackhead, you know what I mean?
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I went on a work ship and met a guy I thought was my soulmate.
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So, I came home from my work ship and broke up with my husband.
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I left my husband and lived in Austria for two years.
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You could buy the ticket and be like, do you know what, honey?
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Because me moving back here and giving up my six-figure job to work for a $13 an hour job
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Saves my kids more than a dozen doctor visits a year that are not necessary compared to the
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Why did you—did she always think your kids were sick with something?
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Like, mothers always thinking, like, they're dying or the kids are dying.
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Women's health Ls, that's what we're going to call it, where these women, they believe
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in some kind of weird woo-woo with their health, or they don't want to go to the doctor to
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get treatment, or they don't want to take their kids to the doctor to get treatment.
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Yeah, like, they think—then they think that they'll pay the doctor and then be thinking
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My greatest thing is, is, F the state of Arkansas.
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There are going to be down at least $300,000, because it broke me.
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And I'm 100% permanent and total PTSD from dealing with this bullshit.
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Well, like, I can understand the war with my degree in history, et cetera, but I cannot
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Yeah, that's one—so, I always say that feminism—I say life is never going to be fair for men.
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Feminism is women advocating for their lives to be—so the only way for things to be equal
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is women are advocating for their lives to be just as difficult for them as it is for men.
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And you're seeing more and more women, not enough, but solely having to suffer from the
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Every single—Mary J. Blias is paying her ex $55,000 in alimony.
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All these women are having to pay child support.
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They're advocating for themselves to suffer under the same system, and it's great.
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Now, it's not going to be a dent until I'm off this planet, but we're literally starting
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Yeah, I don't know if I think it's going to get better, but you're making the case for
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Like, if you could go back, okay, and you had to pick—gun to your head, had to pick—your
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kids are healthy, but you got pregnant, the woman you got pregnant, or a woman addicted
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Who would choose the drugs over the kids and go leave.
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I literally—they made my ex-wife, Stephanie, change paper in the hospital after a level
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And I was in the military, so I got the 60 days, whatever, right?
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The day I had to go back to work, 12-hour shifts, right?
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So, basically, I'd rather be in Afghanistan with a crackhead than in America with a modern
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My name is on the blame line for more than 10,000 people die right here, right now.
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But I need all of the math and science courses again.
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So, for, like, two or three years, I do all of the prerequisites, working a 40-hour job,
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To go to an accelerated nursing program that, if you already have a Bachelor of Science,
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The second semester in, I fail out of one course.
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Because the local judge is one of the 4% of all judges that does not have Zoom calls for, like, child support.
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And I haven't been in debt in 10 years because I've done everything right as the most beta male ever.
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If you're beta, what the fuck am I behind a computer?
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Well, what I mean by that is I'm not the high school quarterback.
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I'm the type of friend that your friends want to go out.
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That's like making $10 trillion in California and New York.
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I have told three star generals to go fornicate themselves and got away with it.
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Well, we're glad that you're still fighting, man.
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And I will fight to the end for, like, my kids.
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But, like, the dating market now is, like, what the hell?
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When I was in St. Louis, there was actually one woman that's, like, she's the feminine version of me.
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That I gave up and never took a chance on because I have to stop my kids from being abused.
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We're talking to a real-life superhero over here, man.
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For similar reasons, as other gentlemen was saying previously,
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you'll leave and I'll have the kids and all that stuff.
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Earlier today, found this YouTuber from Russia.
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He found for him and a whole bunch of other men
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that will not cause all the headaches that we have today.
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There is no limits on which holes you want to use.