JustPearlyThings - October 21, 2023


Deluded Feminist Argues With Zero Facts


Episode Stats

Length

10 minutes

Words per Minute

205.35184

Word Count

2,072

Sentence Count

185

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Do you realize I had an economics degree?
00:00:04.120 And so what, specifically, what policies from Obama, specifically?
00:00:08.040 There is, specifically right now, I can't think of it off the top of my head.
00:00:11.960 But they're, like, literally.
00:00:13.680 But I'm telling you, we studied this when I was in school.
00:00:16.820 I had a degree in this stuff.
00:00:17.820 He had eight years in office, but it is during Trump's time that you felt the effect of his role.
00:00:22.680 Yes, because when he first got in office, they kept denying everything he tried to put in.
00:00:28.780 Every type of bill he tried, the different bills that he was trying to pass, they kept on denying the bills.
00:00:35.720 What bill?
00:00:36.500 I believe the first one was one of the health care bills before they finally got that passed.
00:00:40.000 What did it do?
00:00:40.560 I would even say Trump had a harder time in office than Obama.
00:00:44.560 Yeah, because no one liked him.
00:00:45.760 Exactly, but he still got things done.
00:00:48.080 What done?
00:00:49.100 What do you mean what done?
00:00:50.060 Unemployment is through the roof.
00:00:52.160 America's economy was the best in the longest time.
00:00:55.020 Unemployment is through the roof right now.
00:00:57.300 Under Biden.
00:00:58.180 It's under Biden, which rolls off of what happened with Trump.
00:01:01.880 I'm telling you, everything is an effect.
00:01:03.960 You can go ahead and try to put a bill into office.
00:01:06.560 If it does not get into office and it keeps going through the House, keeps going, keeps going.
00:01:10.200 No, you start to see the effects of policies fairly quickly.
00:01:14.620 We went over this when I was in school.
00:01:16.300 I have a degree in economics.
00:01:18.420 You start to see the effects of policies fairly quickly, within a couple months.
00:01:23.300 It's still, everything is a rollover.
00:01:26.160 Everything is a rollover.
00:01:28.480 Everything is a rollover.
00:01:29.220 Everything is a rollover.
00:01:30.360 Okay.
00:01:31.300 That's not true.
00:01:32.280 That's not true.
00:01:32.880 But what do you think?
00:01:34.060 What do women bring to society that is essential?
00:01:38.040 Yeah, I agree with love.
00:01:40.120 Other words that come to me are sensuality and sensitivity.
00:01:44.960 I heard just then as well.
00:01:47.580 You know, and sensuality can be anything like, you know, the appreciation of your daily activity.
00:01:54.680 There's a beautiful flower.
00:01:55.800 There's some amazing architecture.
00:01:57.020 Just tuning into that frequency, that emotional frequency that I think a lot of men don't tend to normally have.
00:02:03.040 You know, I think the argument here is about, the argument we're having here, a lot of your responses have been emotional.
00:02:07.800 Right, but that is a beauty in that as well, because we can take that on board in a positive way.
00:02:18.520 What?
00:02:20.360 Okay.
00:02:21.600 How?
00:02:22.320 So, in the jobs that we listed earlier that men perform, vehicle technicians, carpenters, electricians, metal workers, plumbers, machine drivers, forklift drivers, vehicle delivery drivers, on-site construction workers, and window fabricators.
00:02:42.000 How long do you think you would work in any of the 10 jobs listed that men perform?
00:02:48.520 I wouldn't, because it's not my thing to do.
00:02:54.260 Yeah, well, is that like, I can pick any one of them?
00:02:57.940 I can't.
00:02:58.340 Yeah, so like, how long do you think you would last before you had to cut?
00:03:03.420 I mean, you know, it kind of depends on like, the scenario.
00:03:06.560 Like, I'm quite into the idea of a zombie apocalypse, and I reckon I could, you know, like, cope if I really needed to.
00:03:12.920 But if you're asking me, like, you know, I've got a choice here, I can carry on leading the life I do live, in which I sacrifice the amount of money that I'm able to earn in order to be able to work from home for five days a week, nine to five, and manage my own time, because I have other priorities.
00:03:33.300 So, yeah, if I have a choice that is not something difficult, then I'm not doing something difficult now.
00:03:41.000 I think I'd last six months.
00:03:43.180 Yeah, I think then I would quit.
00:03:45.080 I would last.
00:03:46.040 As a plumber, I would be gone.
00:03:47.880 I would last.
00:03:48.460 These are things I'm into, though.
00:03:49.960 I'm into building.
00:03:50.940 I'm into doing this.
00:03:51.860 So, that stuff I wouldn't mind doing and perfecting.
00:03:54.140 I do my own DIY, and, like, if there's, you know, a sink that's blocked, I can deal with that myself.
00:04:00.700 Why aren't you doing it then?
00:04:02.940 Why aren't I doing it?
00:04:03.580 Well, no, I am doing it at home, because...
00:04:06.280 I mean, for the lady that likes to build.
00:04:07.980 Why aren't you building?
00:04:08.760 Oh, sorry.
00:04:09.360 Why am I not building?
00:04:10.640 Because I work a job where I'm able to make money to travel the world, because that's what I want to do right now.
00:04:15.600 I want to travel.
00:04:16.380 I'm trying to work on my acting.
00:04:18.040 I'm trying to do this and do that.
00:04:19.200 And why not?
00:04:19.560 If you can, why not?
00:04:20.260 That's why I'm not.
00:04:20.960 But guess what?
00:04:21.620 If I had money, if I had money...
00:04:24.140 What did I say the other day?
00:04:25.380 I want to go into mechanic school, because I want to learn how to fix cars.
00:04:29.160 This is stuff that I'm genuinely...
00:04:30.320 It's survival.
00:04:31.640 I'm sorry.
00:04:32.080 I have a survival mentality.
00:04:33.680 So, these are things I actually want to...
00:04:35.300 Yeah, and you want the zombie movies as well.
00:04:37.960 You said I want zombie movies?
00:04:39.080 Yeah, yeah.
00:04:39.640 What's your day job?
00:04:41.860 Bartending.
00:04:43.180 And we make tips, so I make a lot of money.
00:04:46.600 Okay, do you see the disconnect?
00:04:50.060 From what?
00:04:50.580 You're on survival, but your job is a bartender.
00:04:53.340 Yeah.
00:04:54.140 But if you need to survive, you do what you need to do, right?
00:04:56.460 Exactly.
00:04:57.060 I bartend at night.
00:04:58.100 I work on sets during the day.
00:04:59.600 Yeah.
00:05:00.060 I work two jobs.
00:05:00.500 There's nothing wrong with that, but I'm saying that's not what you're saying.
00:05:04.460 You like to build things.
00:05:05.980 But that is what I do.
00:05:06.940 I think you like to talk.
00:05:08.380 No.
00:05:08.940 Which is okay.
00:05:09.560 I like to talk, too.
00:05:10.380 That's why I do what I do.
00:05:11.180 I actually like to build things.
00:05:13.080 I literally sit at home.
00:05:15.160 When I, let's say, move something breaks, I will fix it.
00:05:18.780 That's things that I actually like.
00:05:20.000 When things go wrong, I will fix stuff.
00:05:21.920 Yeah.
00:05:22.180 That's the point.
00:05:22.780 That's something I enjoy.
00:05:23.260 If you actually dedicated time to becoming a builder, you make way more money and a way
00:05:27.940 better career than what you're trying to do right now.
00:05:30.720 I would have to always work.
00:05:31.740 You just said you love building.
00:05:33.580 I would have to always work, though, right?
00:05:35.240 I would have to always be at work, right?
00:05:36.640 I don't, I'm a person who I like freedom, right?
00:05:38.840 So my job gives me freedom.
00:05:40.200 I could take off whenever I can do it.
00:05:41.820 I don't have to come in for a month if I don't want to.
00:05:44.400 That's the type of freedom I like.
00:05:45.900 If I could be a builder, right, and still make the same amount of money a year, but only
00:05:50.220 come in half the year, why wouldn't I do it?
00:05:52.060 No, you were easily cut.
00:05:53.220 Why wouldn't I do it?
00:05:53.840 But you see, I don't have the same luxury of what you just said.
00:05:58.260 As in?
00:05:58.880 As what?
00:05:59.960 I can't choose a job where I can just get up and go whenever I want.
00:06:04.020 Why can't you?
00:06:05.000 There's a whole bunch of male bartenders that work for me.
00:06:06.620 They do the same thing.
00:06:08.540 They travel the country singing.
00:06:10.180 This is why we say women can never understand the disconnect between women and men.
00:06:14.520 Just like, obviously, I'm doing a job I enjoy.
00:06:17.240 I'm doing a job I love and I appreciate having this kind of job.
00:06:20.400 Most people are not even in the position I'm in right now, but I still can't just get up
00:06:24.980 and go whenever I want because of the responsibilities that I have.
00:06:29.000 Yeah, you plan around, obviously.
00:06:30.620 If you want a construction job, tell me.
00:06:32.820 I have connections.
00:06:34.260 Why would I want a construction job?
00:06:35.800 But that's the thing.
00:06:37.560 You're saying you don't have the luxury because, again, that is the job that you chose.
00:06:41.140 I chose a job that gave me those luxuries.
00:06:43.140 No, the reason why I don't have the luxury to get up and go is not really about the job.
00:06:47.140 It's about the goals I have for my life.
00:06:50.000 So if I were to be getting up and going whenever I wanted to or whenever I felt like, I'm literally
00:06:55.480 putting stops on my way to get into where I need to be in life.
00:06:59.180 But why is that?
00:07:00.060 I have goals, right?
00:07:01.280 I'm sitting here on a podcast, which is networking, right?
00:07:04.120 Go and look at every successful person that has made any amount of money that you can
00:07:10.240 ever be proud of or say, this is a good body of work.
00:07:13.660 They never had the luxury to get up and go whenever they wanted.
00:07:16.220 But we're saying again, women should be, you know, wives.
00:07:18.760 So that's what I was saying.
00:07:19.580 It's women that can't think like that.
00:07:21.260 Men can't think like that.
00:07:23.880 And that's why men are where they are.
00:07:25.700 Because men would literally work 80 hours a week to get to where they need to get to.
00:07:30.360 But who says that I don't sit there and work?
00:07:32.660 I work 80 hours a week in a 40-hour amount of time.
00:07:37.060 What?
00:07:38.120 Easy.
00:07:38.640 Right?
00:07:39.020 So instead of working seven days a week, right?
00:07:41.460 Instead of working one job seven days a week, I'll work two jobs four days a week.
00:07:46.080 Same thing, right?
00:07:47.080 I'm putting the same time in.
00:07:48.760 And this is literally what I do.
00:07:50.760 And you know what I do in my off time?
00:07:52.200 I go to try to further what I'm getting into, right?
00:07:54.820 I'm trying to move to the UK soon.
00:07:56.600 So what am I doing?
00:07:57.660 Making a name for myself in the UK.
00:07:59.560 I'm still furthering my career.
00:08:02.120 We're doing the same thing.
00:08:03.340 We're just taking different routes to do it.
00:08:05.660 If a man decides that he needs to work 80 hours a week to further himself, that's on him.
00:08:10.320 I chose a job that's going to give me the luxury to do what I need to do for myself that works for me.
00:08:15.520 So tomorrow is your first day on the building site.
00:08:21.920 How long is it going to be till you're back doing what you're doing now?
00:08:26.040 Because I think that's more the question, isn't it?
00:08:28.320 Is what?
00:08:28.780 If I start working on a building site?
00:08:30.160 Yeah.
00:08:30.380 So construction.
00:08:30.880 How long do you think you'd last in a construction job?
00:08:32.920 In a construction job?
00:08:35.900 What is it?
00:08:36.540 You get two weeks out of vacation, three weeks vacation a year?
00:08:39.920 Maybe.
00:08:41.460 What are the wages?
00:08:43.260 So this is how I would think about it.
00:08:45.060 I would literally think about it like, okay, if I work a construction job for five years, right?
00:08:49.280 I'll work that job, make enough money to build my own whatever company, whatever like that,
00:08:55.900 and now start another business from that.
00:08:57.400 That's how my mind works.
00:08:58.600 Five years.
00:09:00.080 Five years to make enough money to have my own business.
00:09:02.960 You would last five years.
00:09:03.680 No, she's staying in.
00:09:04.680 She's staying in the industry.
00:09:05.740 She's in for life.
00:09:08.340 She's starting tomorrow.
00:09:10.620 The next Trump Tower, it's going to be peak tower.
00:09:14.100 Next door, they're building a building.
00:09:15.660 I'll sign you up.
00:09:17.020 You can move to the UK.
00:09:18.240 I promise.
00:09:18.920 If they give me a visa, I promise I'll move here tomorrow and start building.
00:09:22.520 You can get a master's degree and get a visa.
00:09:24.900 You can marry me instead.
00:09:26.720 There we go.
00:09:27.820 You can get a visa through a master's degree, though, just so you know.
00:09:32.100 What, here?
00:09:32.480 Yeah, you get it with a two-year visa or a two-year degree.
00:09:36.760 No, you can get a master's degree in a year, one year, and then get a visa at the end.
00:09:40.260 And they'll give you a visa.
00:09:41.440 Indefinite visa?
00:09:42.380 Yeah, it's like two years or something.
00:09:45.160 What, you mean coming here, going to school here?
00:09:47.640 No, like you get a work visa once you graduate.
00:09:51.260 That's what I'm saying, here or back in America?
00:09:53.080 No, UK.
00:09:53.900 So do you want to move to the UK?
00:09:55.360 Okay, so just apply for school.
00:09:56.960 Yeah.
00:09:57.340 Okay.
00:09:57.680 I have a bachelor's.
00:09:58.960 That's what I did.
00:09:59.640 Thank you.
00:10:01.400 That was one of the best advice I've had so far.
00:10:03.880 I appreciate it.
00:10:04.460 Yeah, yeah.
00:10:04.940 So...