JustPearlyThings - November 17, 2023


"Feminist Is RUINING Everything" Modern Women LAMENT


Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

201.5044

Word Count

5,831

Sentence Count

2

Misogynist Sentences

59

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

In this episode, we discuss the role of women and men in society and how they should be treated in relation to cheating and sexual assault. We discuss the roles of men and women in society, how they treat their partners and how to deal with a partner cheating on them, and what we should do in such a situation.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 justified in doing damn near anything when it comes to a man cheating on them like for example
00:00:06.800 um wendy williams made a joke about chopping a man's off um on national tv and no one cared
00:00:13.280 um because a girl chopped her um basically a girl chopped her partners like off and um
00:00:22.400 wendy williams basically and said oh he deserved it but if the roles were reversed like a dude
00:00:28.400 chopped you know our stuff off like it wouldn't be the same
00:00:35.520 women women get uh less time in prison usually as well yeah when it when it gets to being charged
00:00:42.960 and being uh similar crime yes uh it's like three times the amount of sentencing for the same crime
00:00:49.440 yeah i think naturally but just because physically we're more vulnerable i mean i don't i don't think
00:00:54.480 we i don't think it should be it's not it's not solicited at all i mean it a crime is a crime
00:01:00.160 man or woman whatever but um it's physically we're more vulnerable so it's a bit like
00:01:11.200 like oh if he's cheated on me like
00:01:17.760 will i hit him if i if i do like so like not me that's not i don't know me personally
00:01:32.880 if your boyfriend cheated on you how would you react
00:01:35.440 i think women we have an upper hand in more um having creating more mind like emotionally
00:01:44.720 mentally like letting them know using your words so would you be would you be spiteful
00:01:50.560 no best friend or something no no no that that's like that's like scoring our own goal like what
00:01:55.520 like there's that's no i would probably do something worse no do something that would actually
00:02:01.360 let him know yeah you up okay like leave and cut contact men i feel like men they learn through
00:02:07.200 through pain or men learn through absence if someone's got access to me he's realistically he's
00:02:14.320 thinking yeah i know i know i heard this that the other but rather like i'm still chatting to her right
00:02:18.640 now no you need to cut all contacts and that's it you need to put him on time out and that's with
00:02:24.160 your absence is when a guy will really feel like whoa what am i doing like i feel i feel like
00:02:29.600 oh she's she's not talking to me she's not talking oh my god like it's real this time she's really
00:02:33.520 pissed off but i think in in reference to the question i think this is this is the this is how
00:02:42.080 successful feminine feminism has been in society and it's that kind of centric order that society's
00:02:47.040 now become part of it is down to the like the feminist agenda but it's also down to men over
00:02:52.960 compensating for what women perceive the patriarchy have been so i think a lot of women are
00:02:57.920 unappreciative of what men have done to propel society into where it currently is so feminism
00:03:02.800 has managed to garner quite a lot of strength in terms of changing people's social perceptions to
00:03:08.160 how men and women deal with each other and in order for men not to be considered misogynistic or
00:03:13.920 i guess be ostracized in society they overcompensate for a lot of the things that women do so a lot of
00:03:19.360 things will be overlooked like i talk like i remember bringing up a story in the podcast before
00:03:23.280 but when i was like s aid and it was funny to everyone but if like if and it was funny to me
00:03:30.000 as well don't get me wrong because i never felt at threat like it is what it is but flip that over
00:03:35.280 and put that same scenario but as a woman it's game over to basically give context like a woman like
00:03:40.960 ripped open my robe and then one bit my chest was my willies all out and blah blah blah but like if i
00:03:46.560 was to go up to a woman and a night out a bus band of a rip open a dress and then my friend suck a tiki
00:03:53.040 it's going left no no no i agree i agree that it should be taken like they're both the same degree
00:03:58.720 of they're both the same thing like when one gender does one thing and the same gender is the same thing
00:04:03.280 with essay it's both should be taken like the same gravity i feel so i think a lot of women say that
00:04:09.440 though but i think in in reality i don't believe a lot of you but i know what you want to say here
00:04:16.160 you want to say like women don't see to the same gravity but i also feel like i don't want to like
00:04:20.320 make men the victim again in this situation i do feel like men do enable certain things like that
00:04:25.280 because you see a lot of times on like twitter or online that you see that men like lose their
00:04:30.480 virginity to really older women um but in the present when that happened a lot of the friends these
00:04:35.760 male friends were enabling that like oh like you're seeing a milf you're doing this and this and
00:04:39.520 this and they don't actually recognize you know within their group of men that what they was doing
00:04:44.720 or what they're enabling was actually something really messed up i mean you don't you don't think
00:04:47.840 women kind of do the same thing when we're twerking online when like any grown man can see that
00:04:53.760 or like you have 15 year olds dressed in damn near nothing what do you think you're attracting
00:05:00.560 i don't know what you're asking me so i'm saying wouldn't you say like women enable it too
00:05:06.320 i guess so i guess to a certain degree yeah i guess to a certain degree i'm not saying that
00:05:10.160 women don't like i'm talking about them the subjective male experience because you're talking
00:05:14.960 about your essay experience i'm talking about how um i don't think it's essay it just comes under that
00:05:19.600 category it comes under that category um but like i feel like um with the male experience and things
00:05:24.080 like that happen like sexually as well i feel like sometimes the male community also does enable
00:05:28.720 certain things by making certain things um elusive like i want to date an older woman i want to have
00:05:35.200 these experiences like you'll see like men will try to get into clubs really young or try to go to
00:05:40.000 certain parties really young because they want to meet older women or i don't know so i don't
00:05:44.080 think the problem is that men enable it because i think for the most part it's it's it's weirdly a
00:05:49.600 privileged position to be in considering that most men don't have access to sex in the first place
00:05:53.680 so it's been a position where women want you that much they're willing to do that to you
00:05:56.880 it's probably a privileged position for a man so i wouldn't say most men complain about that i think
00:06:00.720 the problem is is that when women seek this so-called equality but then don't want to live
00:06:05.840 by equal standards that's when it becomes problematic so the only reason i bring up that point is because
00:06:10.800 when women talk about equality you only speak in terms of double standards that suit you and when
00:06:15.920 it doesn't suit you you no longer want it anymore it depends on what topics though because we're equal
00:06:22.640 but men and women no but men i mean as humans we are but men and women are different we have different
00:06:28.240 needs like even with this modern woman women thing like i think it's i don't think more and more women
00:06:35.040 should try to become more masculine i think women need to embrace uh their own femininity and understand
00:06:41.680 the power in that instead of trying to be this you know what you're a go-getter i'm gonna be a go-getter
00:06:47.200 as well i'm gonna take on your role as well like no we have our separate we have our separate roles in
00:06:52.720 the world uh whether or not people wanna uh understand that or not because yeah we're equal
00:07:00.560 but to a certain extent it doesn't mean you're more important i'm more important but just unfortunately
00:07:06.000 we have different roles like they say uh women and children are the only people that are loved
00:07:12.480 unconditionally whereas men they love conditioning on what you can do on the action you take on how you
00:07:18.480 built like you said we just have i guess we're born of like indefinite value whereas men you're judged
00:07:24.240 on like who are you what have you done what can you provide etc etc do you think that will stay the
00:07:30.400 same though because i feel like it's like that because society is built in a way where traditionally
00:07:35.760 men were in the workforce and traditionally men were seen as providers so men were seen as a means to
00:07:42.000 work and when someone's a means to work they're a means to provide that's why they were loved
00:07:46.240 conditionally but now more women entering the workforce i think that could happen to us too
00:07:50.720 but we're not expected to do things as well i think men are just seen as expendable in society that's
00:07:55.040 why they do all the hard jobs that's why they're the ones sent to war their bodies are going to be on
00:07:59.360 the line when if we go to war like i think no matter even if women are in the workforce what are we
00:08:04.720 doing we're not doing the hard jobs yeah like you you have more testosterone you can build
00:08:11.920 muscles this that the other we can't we have other uses but i think in terms of your question
00:08:17.280 you need to whatever energy you're giving out you need to understand your own energy is it feminine
00:08:22.240 masculine whatever regardless of your sex you need to know what energy is yours and that's the only way
00:08:30.560 you'll be able to excel and what you do and also attract the opposite uh partner that you need but based
00:08:36.720 on that logic we're not equal i think we can strive for balance because obviously there's there's
00:08:41.040 things that you're better at the things that i'm better at that makes us balance so what what are
00:08:45.360 men good at and what are women better at like can you give some stereotypical like gender skills
00:08:53.040 gendered skills men are better with things women are better with people
00:08:57.200 okay so like with that logic it would make a lot of sense for men to be sent to war
00:09:02.240 because they're better at those kind of things and then we make a lot more sense for men to be
00:09:06.960 leaders but we're just not women will be the medics no no no no like like like women to be commanding
00:09:14.720 and ruling and like delegating tasks and men to be doing those tasks but that's a cognitive dissonance
00:09:20.800 then because you're saying that women are better uh with working with people so like directing people
00:09:26.000 telling people to do things and men are better at doing okay i should say i should say women are
00:09:30.240 more interested in doing jobs that have to deal with people but when it comes to leadership women
00:09:34.960 don't excel in leadership like men do oh sorry can you can you just sorry because because you can
00:09:41.040 work you can work in people with people as the checkout person at a grocery store like like leadership
00:09:46.880 leadership no but i'm saying like leadership and working with people are two different sectors but
00:09:52.000 like you said like you said men are good they work the hardest jobs like plumbing like plumbing
00:09:58.400 electricity like everything yeah if we look at men in that way that that's their skill set
00:10:03.440 um in places like war it would make sense that the women would be controlling controlling and
00:10:11.040 organizing the war and that the men would actually go out and fight but they wouldn't know the all the
00:10:15.440 logistics they have to be a soldier themselves to know no no like when people go to war the soldier
00:10:20.160 doesn't know everything they get given commands there's someone that all from a general from a
00:10:24.880 general from somebody who's got experience and actually yeah yeah the battlefield no no most
00:10:28.960 generals have never been on the battlefield so how do they get what they got they normally go to
00:10:34.000 university they get degrees in like math like you know like all the medals of oh this is everything
00:10:42.560 there's different there's different sort of ranks so there's like if you're talking about sas
00:10:46.240 then everyone's going to be out in combat but if you're talking about things like large wars and
00:10:50.560 large things are organized by large organizations like em like i'm going to say like you said the
00:10:56.720 american army it's not going to be just organized by just soldiers not everyone in that army will go
00:11:01.760 and fight there'll be people that will organize things there'll be um intelligence surveillance things
00:11:06.320 like that people that collect information and use it people that have like master's degrees phds like
00:11:11.120 maths right and understand certain things i see i see your logic but i see your logic but where it's
00:11:15.440 flawed is that and this is from you can read you know have you had a book sapiens by yoveno harari
00:11:21.200 so in that book he talks about um why female letter societies didn't do as well as they should have
00:11:28.240 done if your examples were correct and he said that when it comes to um organizing groups men are better
00:11:35.040 when it comes to large scale whilst women are better when it comes to small so small social factions
00:11:39.360 where it's like mothers and the children when it when it large scale you need to be able to
00:11:47.040 you have to have a common myth to unite people and men are much better providing that myth than
00:11:50.800 women are so by that same logic men are still better at leadership than women will because
00:11:56.000 women are better in small scales not large scale i understand what you're saying one second let me move
00:11:59.600 this down um but i feel like what you're saying applies um to all genders so um when you're with
00:12:07.200 a large group of people you need a common myth and i don't think that's like i don't think that's
00:12:12.160 dependent on gender and like pearl said before history tells us it is though because again
00:12:17.040 what that book depicts is that what the best the most optimal function society is what lives to tell
00:12:21.760 the tale so if women were just as good at providing myth then there would be massive female-led societies
00:12:26.880 that had their own list let's just say like they had their own continent that would be doing their
00:12:30.320 thing but they don't and they had the opportunity to do so i'm quoting the same book as you
00:12:34.560 mm-hmm i'm quoting the same example as a similar example from this book and it says there's a
00:12:39.040 cognitive dissonance where women have the skills to lead but they're just not put in that leadership
00:12:44.880 role and men have the typical but then wouldn't you say they're not good at it like i didn't say
00:12:50.880 they weren't good at it i'm just saying that women also have the quality no but i'm saying like like
00:12:55.680 okay i could say oh i'm really good at volleyball but if i never played and never did it well then like
00:13:03.120 like okay i could say redheads are better at volleyball but then if redheads never play volleyball
00:13:08.880 and never do it well you can't say redheads are better at volleyball so saying like women are
00:13:12.560 better leaders but if they don't if you use the example okay i'm gonna um i'm gonna be good at
00:13:19.840 volleyball but you've never played and i say but pearl's a good athlete she'd probably be good at
00:13:23.920 volleyball that's probably probably what i'm trying to say is that women have the capacity to do these
00:13:29.040 things because they have these skills from other places so they have people skills they have listening
00:13:34.560 skills they can be quite organized they have a lot of stamina for certain things i don't know because
00:13:38.000 i think the best leaders are better they're not really the best listeners they tell you what to do
00:13:43.120 i think the best leader is someone that can is that respected by other people but can also understand
00:13:48.400 what needs to be done now they can prioritize this is a super chat it says the best leaders are those
00:13:52.880 who are not not only good with people but they but they must be able to have an
00:13:59.040 arbitrary or an impartial view on any given topic in conflict which best facilitates the larger
00:14:04.640 good men are more logical and empirical versus women so it's just like yeah i feel like women can
00:14:10.560 prioritize as well and i feel like that's a key no you keep feeling it i feel like i feel like i feel
00:14:17.360 like it's all because it's a subjective opinion it's my opinion well i know but i just think like every
00:14:22.480 i've always preferred like male bosses because we get emotional we get in our feelings with stuff
00:14:26.640 you know yeah women women and women women okay that is true that is true i don't really get on with
00:14:31.920 the women bosses but you know what at least you're honest about it yeah when things are hard you
00:14:37.920 you want a man beside you that can make all the hard decisions obviously women can as well both
00:14:44.320 both can do whatever it just depends on you but large scale yeah like i feel like what you're saying
00:14:49.920 it's like really correlational like but there's been studies to prove it because they didn't did
00:14:54.320 the scandinavian study on on what women do when given more opportunity to pick what they want and
00:14:59.520 it turns out that when women are given opportunity don't really pick stamps i've seen those studies
00:15:03.520 i'm just saying that women have the capacity yeah well they also did um a tv show where they put like
00:15:09.200 15 men and 15 women on like two islands and they had to like figure out how to survive and like by the
00:15:14.720 first day like the men had figured out how to get water how to hunt for food they'd given everybody roles and
00:15:18.880 like the women almost died three times and the producers had to come in and help them the women
00:15:24.560 are probably just talking about what they're gonna do yeah the men are probably just like right stacy
00:15:29.120 stacy keeps telling me what to do that it shows that the more the more primitive the society
00:15:35.440 the more gender roles that they are it's easily assigned so the more primitive the society men do
00:15:40.240 this women do that to plain and simple like we're talking about society like you've read the book
00:15:44.320 sapiens like after the agriculture revolution so let's talk like if all if we were hunter gatherers
00:15:49.280 right now do you really think we'll be so gender like everything you really think so go back to that
00:15:54.560 because we'd go from what's most optimal for survival because it's not for you to go out and hunt it's me
00:15:58.480 no but like wouldn't it be optimal that we're both huntering and gathering it's most optimal that you're
00:16:03.040 at home pregnant with the babies preparing the new generation whilst i'm out there being expendable
00:16:08.800 bringing home the bacon yeah like listen i want when i'm in when i'm going bed i want my man has
00:16:14.000 to go on i would naturally expect him to sleep on the side of the door i mean closest to the room that
00:16:18.720 that doesn't mean someone's going something's gonna happen or even just things like uh you know putting
00:16:23.120 me to the side of the pavement and him walking on the side of the road it's not like oh like men are
00:16:30.160 not important but i don't know as like a gentleman it's the first line of protection yeah like i would just
00:16:35.600 expect that anyway naturally things like that just seem appealing to me because just like oh like
00:16:41.120 if somebody breaks in at 3 a.m who would naturally go and who would naturally cower away no not that
00:16:46.640 it's a bad thing i'm gonna have in the bed and expect a woman like to come and i said babes go get
00:16:51.360 that but the thing is my point is usually usually in a time of crisis that's when our natural selves
00:16:58.080 come out because when it's everything stable and calm or whatever we can take have the privilege of
00:17:02.080 saying hypothetically i would do this i could take on a man sure and when it actually happens but
00:17:06.800 ukraine's a perfect example ukraine is a part we live in the modern age people saw ukraine and if
00:17:11.680 you saw a tick tock when that was going off every single feminist was like listen i'm in the kitchen
00:17:17.200 i do not want to go to war yeah literally no i i agree with you i would never want to actually engage
00:17:24.160 in a fight on purpose like even if i was like trained like to the top level like all martial arts because
00:17:28.960 i do train martial arts i still wouldn't want to pick a fight i would still always go because why
00:17:34.080 would i choose to put myself in danger well that's like a martial art like principle wouldn't it like
00:17:38.640 to to not deliberately go out exactly but the average woman just minding your own business and
00:17:43.920 stuff i wish i could find this video but there's a video that they showed um they just went around
00:17:48.080 recording random people and they asked the men um they would ask the women first if you had to pick
00:17:53.360 between you or your husband to die who would you pick and all the women said him and then it asked
00:17:58.960 all the men and all the men said me and is this husband and wife the husband and wife yeah ouch
00:18:05.440 so that's just the perfect example of society and like how women think because it was their random
00:18:09.680 selection not everyone though i mean i don't think everyone there's some women that would be like no
00:18:14.320 like take me not not you my mum would say that my mum would say rather her than me yeah but you're
00:18:19.920 her child i've got any mother most women are saying take the guy i mean it's the same thing
00:18:25.920 in the titanic it was women and children but i think that's like a premise that they used to have
00:18:30.320 in the past that they wanted i think i think that's natural like i think i think men feel the innate
00:18:36.720 instinct to protect women the same way women have the innate instinct to protect children when when why
00:18:42.000 is there violence towards women what if they have an innate instinct well it's actually um one-sided
00:18:47.920 domestic abuse is more common for the woman to be hitting the man than the man to be hitting the
00:18:52.000 woman most domestic abuse situations they're hitting each other so you can't yeah like because a lot of
00:18:56.400 girls do that they'll say i was abused i was hit i was whatever but but they wait hold on let me finish
00:19:01.200 but they'll forget about the part where they're like they're hitting back and so like like there is
00:19:06.560 violence against women but it's not it's not the norm but doesn't that go against like the intrinsic
00:19:12.640 well protect women yeah well not i don't know go against the laws of evolution for them to want to
00:19:17.600 do that i would say yeah it probably does yeah but but that's why it's not normal even when um even
00:19:25.760 when you know uh from uh holy books they say you know a woman was made from adam's eve was made from
00:19:33.200 what adam's rib that's literally uh it's not literal it literally means uh a man needs to keep a woman
00:19:39.760 under his arm for protection and close to his art like it's a it's not literal so this is from way
00:19:46.080 back protect the gallium okay um i'm gonna read super chats and then i'm gonna close out the show so
00:19:53.520 any final thoughts you guys have you know think now while i read um okay guys um make sure you like
00:19:59.280 the video um subscribe to the channel and bring that notification bell the like is the most important
00:20:03.840 metric that youtube uses to push out these live streams so make sure you like also subscribe to the
00:20:09.040 channel we're almost to 400 000 subscribers like we're literally so close i think we'll hit it next
00:20:14.080 week um so yeah make sure you hit that subscribe button so john um yarbor in 1990 during desert storm
00:20:21.760 eighty percent of women sent for rear support got pregnant just to leave there were volunteers scared
00:20:27.440 of dying migtow by logic pearl wasn't given the show she earned it migtow by logic you're not put in
00:20:33.680 the leadership ship position you earn leadership positions um american virus is freedom she is
00:20:39.600 completely wrong about military leadership people are things and tools to leaders three-time afghan vet
00:20:45.680 in special ops mike 910 b from a 20 year old retired vet the chick in the middle is mental she stopped
00:20:51.920 speaking on something you read from a book christopher surdak leaders don't say i feel every 35 seconds
00:20:57.440 leaders act on facts and objective realities not fantasies in their head
00:21:01.280 um clifford range officers were soldiers when they started barely here men's issues do not diminish
00:21:07.440 women's issues why is it that every time we address something for men women have to make it about them
00:21:11.760 john yarbor his hypocrisy is the problem women love it migtow by logic it took three minutes after
00:21:16.960 showing the video before a woman said but at some but some men allow this stuff so it's men's fault men are
00:21:22.320 always the victim even when men women are always the victim even when women murdered him in cold blood wow
00:21:28.080 typical brit cormier a lot of women say si should be the same a lot of women say si should be the
00:21:34.560 same penalty no matter who did it however remember when the hashtag believe all women or believe women
00:21:40.240 was all over the place why not believe all victims christopher surdak i feel like but i told you she
00:21:45.600 couldn't do it another feminist man cheer in candidate um modern diagnosed modern diet diet diogenes
00:21:54.720 um love from alaska question do you think men are demotivated to become successful because women
00:22:00.960 value indicators of success more than traits men because women value the indicators of success more
00:22:07.840 than the traits men need in order to become successful also is credit makeup for men um neil neilium
00:22:15.200 that man with the cane was in the man with the cane was in a motorcycle accident was completely
00:22:21.440 paralyzed work to be able to walk just to have that happen wow clifford range pearl i get that i feel jar
00:22:28.400 asap the sense of entitlement is scary they can they can murder but it's the man's fault um and then that
00:22:34.960 was yeah i've read that one already i'm gonna refresh it real quick just to make sure all super
00:22:40.480 chats guys are going towards getting blessing an 8k camera um that's going to be a big thing for
00:22:46.080 reaction videos um jason from minnesota hyena females are much larger hyena female females are much
00:22:53.040 larger larger than males because they would not eat if they were dwarfed like other species sentience
00:22:58.640 men's interest intrinsic intrinsic instinct to protect and provide is innate intact but if the
00:23:04.960 woman disrespects her man he shuts off that instinct and the survival instinct kicks in equal rights
00:23:10.880 equals equal equal rights equals equal lefts you earn my protection not demand it chris henson love the
00:23:17.360 show glad to hear all the perspectives john yarber what are they teaching this these days christopher
00:23:22.640 sodak pearl in over 85 of confirmed cases of child abuse the abuser is a woman usually the mother
00:23:28.320 you can't find the studies anymore google suppresses them um john yarbor in 1990 desert storm 80 oh i read
00:23:35.760 that one okay um final thoughts and then go around uh and where people can find you she has funny stories
00:23:44.800 they're funny on instagram i'm i'm i'm kind of new to social media i'm trying my best i'm trying my best um
00:23:51.120 going back to the the the topic of uh modern women i think they're 10s or something right yeah um
00:23:59.200 look we we know the reality is that they're probably not a 10 and the thing is i say this from their
00:24:04.320 heart uh it will save you a lot of time and it will come back to regret you know you you will have a lot
00:24:10.080 of regret and everything down the line if you just accept and practice radical acceptance and this is what
00:24:16.240 they teach in therapy as well a lot of therapy you can actually do it yourself in terms of just
00:24:20.240 talking and being realistic uh perhaps if you do practice radical acceptance you actually your life
00:24:26.160 will get a lot healthier and the irony is is that if you are realistic and looked at you looked at
00:24:30.960 yourself objectively you would actually genuinely start feeling good about yourself and start
00:24:35.120 improving yourself and becoming uh healthy uh so that's why i advocate and also um if you have a
00:24:40.960 friend if you're going through difficulty let's just say medically or whatever and you have a friend and
00:24:45.760 all your friends are encouraging you hey you're fine you're fine be a bit more skeptical about
00:24:51.360 their motives and their agenda and um yeah i mean look i genuinely care about people so i will say the
00:24:58.240 truth uh no one's got time to to wait around we only have one life and uh yeah i i really really do
00:25:05.200 advocate to get healthy your diet what you're reading what you're listening to everything has an impact on
00:25:10.400 you so uh yeah and that's it oh uh my instagram is shahara uh underscore isla isla and uh yeah i look
00:25:19.120 forward to loads more conversations thank you i just want to thank everybody for watching the show
00:25:25.440 i think it's so important to like i love coming on the show because i love hearing everyone's opinions
00:25:30.640 i think it's really important to have your ideas confronted and challenged um i like hearing people's
00:25:35.360 honest opinions and people's ideas i think that's what you guys are here for as well like you want to
00:25:39.520 listen to other people's perspectives as well and i really appreciate that and it's really important
00:25:42.640 to do so i just want to say like thanks for watching the show and keep supporting bow
00:25:49.600 um all the most of the problems we've listed the way certain people like in the comments for example
00:25:55.840 you know men are when men problems are brought up women problems are brought up i think it's very easy
00:26:01.760 to end up in like a echo chamber where what you what you think is kind of like ends up becoming what
00:26:09.840 you just perceive sometimes it's good you need to keep an open mind all the time like men have issues
00:26:16.320 women have issues i think in a sense that um in that sense yeah we are equal different roles but we are
00:26:23.120 equal because i can't i can't tell my my god oh i'm more important than him he's more this that the other
00:26:29.920 um and yeah i just think you just need to you need to keep an open mind all the time i don't think it's
00:26:34.320 good to sometimes it's good being black and white but most of the time we're too complex humans are too
00:26:39.680 complex we're not just we're not bound to just one thing you need to uh uh understand a lot of people's
00:26:46.560 behavior and perceptions outlook it's just like a projection of themselves so yeah that's all i have to
00:26:54.800 say thank you you're gonna say where they can find you well oh um instagram is yy50 underscore underscore
00:27:03.120 underscore um i think the girls hit a nail on the head so obviously you've not seen me here before
00:27:10.960 hit me up on insta who's underscore eddie underscore policy me again in the future
00:27:15.840 okay guys um thank you for coming on a round of applause for the panel um guys don't forget to
00:27:23.840 subscribe to the channel bring that notification bell let's get to 400k we are so close um while
00:27:30.080 you're at it don't forget to subscribe to our two clips channels just pearly clips and pearl daily um
00:27:34.720 sign up for our memberships we have the five dollar tier that lets you be a part of the chat the ten
00:27:38.960 dollar tier you get the discord and the behind the scenes vlogs um we also have you get to connect
00:27:44.720 with me on social media for the third tier and for the fourth tier you get a one-on-one call with me
00:27:48.640 once a month honestly guys i am so good at youtube help i kill youtube help um i've gotten so many
00:27:54.160 people to 10 20 30k um i help them on tick tock too so honestly i think that is like literally where
00:28:00.160 you'll get the most value is um the one-on-one call once a month on top of that go follow my instagram
00:28:04.720 just dot pearly things you have to put in the whole thing um because i'm shadow banned but i'm
00:28:09.520 really close to 50k so go follow that go follow my tick tock just pearly things dot four and dot
00:28:14.880 five um those are my backup accounts in case you know they take away that one um we have a members
00:28:20.080 only live coming up next week uh dm eddie if you want to get on the show don't forget to subscribe
00:28:25.040 to the channel like the video on your way out and i will talk to you next time
00:28:28.240 as many of you know i was just banned on tick tock and we are demonetized on a daily basis on this
00:28:40.640 platform if you want to help please consider sending a super thanks below every donation helps
00:28:47.520 and it helps make what we do possible