Gold Digger HUMILIATES Logan Paul With $30 Million | @christinegracesmith | Pearl Daily Ep. 71
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In this episode of Pearl Daily, we have a special guest on the channel, Christine. Christine is a new podcaster at the network network Pearl Daily and she's here to talk about all things treachery, debauchery and craziness!
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What up guys, welcome to the Just Pearly Things YouTube channel and welcome to another episode
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of Pearl Daily, where I cover this week's treachery, debauchery and craziness.
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So we're going to watch a video compilation of women just being awesome and amazing.
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Like this is supposed to be like a fun interview.
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I f***ed my ex-boyfriend's best friend just for fun.
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If Jesus can't save these hoes, why are you trying?
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Because he accused me of cheating, so I decided I was actually gonna go do it.
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I couldn't believe when she said, I f***ed cousins.
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Isn't that like, I mean, I know it's not incest, but if…
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No, I think incest, they have to do it to each other.
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But I'm like, and the one girl who thought, let me screw the whole friend group.
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well and and the thing is it's like if you're doing that he's gonna be happy he got rid of you
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yeah true true i just don't get why you would brag about it for the whole world because then
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these are the same women who are going to complain they're single and childless well and the funny
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thing is okay they're like saying oh these guys you know are so like they'll call men trash and
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then publicly say stuff like this i just i'm i'm struggling to believe that this is real
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yeah well okay i bet you one or two maybe was staged that does happen on youtube but i'm like
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you just start to see so many of these stories pop up you can't really deny them anymore you're you're
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like some something's real um let's look at the the comments in the video let's pull it up
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women used to be shamed for this type of behavior now it's celebrated what happened
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what did happen um i just think they got rid of consequences i think men just kept bailing them
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out yeah yeah yeah have you seen there's a video i want to react to it um these guys
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going on dates with girls that have like red flags and they wanted to see if she said every single
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red flag okay if he would still date her because she was really attractive okay so i think i've
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done a reaction similar to this it's like an actress yeah and she like pretend all of them said
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yes i'm like what are you doing i meant to be doing a part two where the guy does like a red flag
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to see how many women will say yes i'm just waiting on it to come out i'm i'm sure marsupial
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gamer says keep this in mind when women complain about not finding a good man to marry
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when or when older women gripe about older men dating 20 year olds we've seen what you're like
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in your 20s ladies you get no sympathy after you hit that wall at 35 i think more of this mindset is
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needed really because at the end of the day it's like you said women aren't facing the consequences
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if they start facing the consequences maybe you'll start to see a change but until then
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why would they change when they just get free pass melanie says not all women are like this but this
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is what garners the most attention online all you focus on are poor qualities in the opposite sex
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that's all you'll find we don't give honorable women the same type of attention if not more i disagree
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there was a woman that went on fresh and fit she also went on my show but she wore a mask
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okay she was a 22 year old virgin okay that had all of these housewife skills she liked to fish she
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cooked from scratch like all of the traditional stuff she went stupid viral right it's just i'm sorry i've
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done street interviews and the amount of crazy you might not get as many like insane answers like
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that but you don't get amazingly honorable answers left and right and i just think it's the degradation
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of society as a whole yeah kenny says freedom consists in not doing what we like but in having
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the right to do what we ought yeah because it used to come with responsibility yeah you know i mean
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there's a reason we had terms like a shotgun wedding is that when someone would get pregnant and then
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they'd have to get married like yeah but they got the dad would put a gun to the guy's head
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is that where it comes from yeah yeah yeah yeah it's like basically the dad has a shotgun now i'm not
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saying we do that but the point was people knew that if you made the wrong choice you took the
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response there was a consequence that came with it and today we have no consequences because again men
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will still marry these chicks a lot of the time if they're good looking enough that's it a true crime
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is being fat to men though i truly i truly think men would take a single mother over a fat chick
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i don't know i don't know if if the reality is she's not losing weight because most fat people do
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not lose weight no it's like i i think and i'd have to you guys let me know in the comments i think
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guys would take a single mom over a fat chick i'm intrigued to know i'm intrigued to know so do you
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have any idea who sophia franklin is speaking of modern women okay have you heard of call her daddy
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uh no like yes i know i think call her daddy was a is it a podcast it was a podcast it was really big
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like 10 years ago and it was basically two modern women talking about their sexual escapades on the
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internet this woman basically taught an entire generation of women to do sexual favors for a man how
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to you catch yeah you catch my drift right now two of them one one kind of got kicked out of the
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podcast right yeah one girl they kind of got into a big fight the two girls right one is engaged now
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and is now worth like 50 million yeah so one girl i mean obviously as a catholic i don't think that's
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worth it to sell your soul for money but a lot of people would argue that was worth it right this other
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girl on the other hand just did it for free and now has a small media career but really nothing
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really came of it she's 31 okay and on first dates which one's this the one with the money or the one
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without no money no money she has she demands to see men's bank accounts on first date why because
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basically if they're not rich enough she wants to be protected and provided for and i think yeah i know
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i know and i think that's i'm not even saying that's well okay the bank account is too far but
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i don't even think it's bad to select for a man with resources but my problem is when you pick
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resources over character because in this industry i have seen people with millions come and go yeah
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like i've seen people that get rich overnight some spend it all in one day others can keep it for 10
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20 years and the funny thing is most rich men have their money in real estate so the fact that
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she's asking for a bank account is ridiculous no i just mean she's stupid yeah yeah yeah anyways so
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here she goes on um logan paul's show and mike i forgot his last name it's like majornic or something
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okay okay um and i wanted to talk about a dynamic that i see which is men with a more gynocentric
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worldview where they put the women's priorities first appease women and don't tell them how
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ridiculous they sound true and it doesn't help us no because we go through life never hearing how
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stupid we sound never being told we're wrong exactly and so there's this clip of them on the podcast
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okay um so not only i watched more of it than we're going to show but they also talk about how hard a
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woman's life is and this woman got famous this woman got famous and she could have gotten rich too
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if she worked out her deal with her friend right she could be worth 25 million right now we're 10
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five whatever it is um for a lot more than most people that's for sure she got a ton of opportunity
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for doing what sucky exactly exactly um okay so here here is the clip let me show you do i get a second
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it's in the top right you gotta zoom yeah oh there's no way you can say yes like that the same
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way to both of them he should have got a more he should have got a more resounding
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yes you asked me well what i am shocked i am shocked what how little it is no no no i'm
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shocked that her reaction was so oh so similar because this is the no i think maybe because
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no you know what what kind of sorry can we redo it can we redo it no no no no i'll jump on the couch
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for logan's response no no no no no for both for both both of you guys what's the max are very
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successful what's the max you've seen in a bank account on the first date i i honestly 30 million
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maybe that's a pretty solid checking account okay but this is this is the thing okay so i wanted to
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point out instead of saying you sound ridiculous which could have helped her yeah right in the long
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term that's something that could help her yeah in because if you don't face reality reality will
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hit you in the face at some point yeah so if you don't accept this is reality yes and sneaker
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went viral basically saying you're a ran through 31 year old chick so how do you feel yeah how do
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you have the audacity to ask someone for their bank account on their first date yeah now that's
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harsh but it's helpful and it's true yes and then she can adapt but the problem is men like this
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they know what's true i mean they they're not stupid they know that's ridiculous you know even
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even logan paul's girlfriend i know i think she kind of convinced him that yeah it was so maybe he
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believes whatever she's saying to him maybe maybe it's true i don't know but even he said that he
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liked her because she made him wait meaning he likes a certain type of chick now in the red pill space
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they kind of know that typically that's not that means she's sleeping with someone else or you're just
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not that guy to her right in the red but but that's not common in mainstream no so um my point
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is they could have said something that helped her but instead they started qualifying themselves
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yeah they said are we good enough for you yeah when really it's like it's putting her automatically
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up here exactly which is gynocentric thinking instead of thinking what do you do to qualify for me
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i'm the one who's worked hard for all of this time to to make this amount of money but yet they're
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still bowing down to her when it should be okay if you've worked as hard to have a certain amount
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of numbers in your bank account then you should be the one qualifying female and the thing is mike was
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tweeting at me because i tweeted i tweeted women with tattoos are not attractive right now as a woman
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you have some tattoos i do now does that mean i think every chick that gets a tattoo is ugly no
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but by and large it's not what men select for when you look at and when you look at things that are
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more unfiltered so like what an example is sex dolls 97 are tattooless yeah yeah yeah now this
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information is helpful because you know you could have just continued and gotten a sleeve
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i mean i wouldn't but yeah no not you but like you you see but it's like women we have no idea
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what men want and so then they'll always he'll simp and be like of course there's women that are
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attractive with tattoos i'm like obvious obviously there's exceptions to every rule there's exceptions
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to every rule but the point is less is better yeah more is worse men aren't really this is just a
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fact for women with with sleeves chest that's not their thing not typically yeah and you look at their
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girlfriends none of them have visible tattoos no that are super but they might have a small thing
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whatever but you you see what i'm saying yeah and the problem is this mindset allows us to live in
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delusion and we'll hate on channels like myron sneko where maybe they're a bit harsh their delivery
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might be harsh but what they're saying is helpful and true and honest same with kevin samuels like
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there's women that danced on his grave or like that were dancing and celebrating when he died yeah sorry
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not his actual grave but they're on social media dancing celebrating that he died yeah and the the
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saddest part is those men actually care for women more than more because they care more about looking
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good than saying what is true what simps okay let's look at the comment section and i don't even think
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they're bad people but it's like i don't sometimes i just think we've been programmed and especially men
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have been programmed from such a young age to always think about what the women want yeah that they don't
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even think about what is true but it's true that we live in a gynocentric society everything is catering
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to women absolutely everything um and it's the point that you always make of you know when you mess up
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the order of the world things start to go wrong and we start to see evil and what you just told me
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you know there's women on the internet dancing over the fact that someone is dead that's horrific
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yeah um wasgard so she sees the bank account on the first date yeah well what it's like do you give
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sex probably i can't imagine um co-star they just tricked her into showing her gold digger status she's
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a six out of ten why does she think she can be a gold digger i don't think that's the issue here
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um i don't think the issue obviously looks are obviously a massive factor for guys but i think the part
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that we should be highlighting is if she had done or had any characteristics that would qualify her
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for these men you know like you say selecting for resources is a feminine trait however she's over 30
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her fertility is going to be a lot lower she also is in this position of being able to talk to these men
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because she made a career out of tainting young girls and teaching young girls how to be whores
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she absolutely does not qualify to be affecting these men and the saddest part i actually i want
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to do a sit down with the girls from call her daddy it's actually one of my like kind of dream collabs
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because i honestly want to ask them you influenced an entire generation of women i it was in the u.s
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you don't even understand it was such a popular show it was so like they were like the hot youtube
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channel all of the young people were watching them and it's like how does it feel to have
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influenced a generation of women yeah negatively i would argue negatively maybe they think you know
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and i've heard um alex cooper talk about her which is the rich one um i've yeah that's who i that's who i
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know of yeah i've heard her talk about like how you know she's so happy that these women are empowered
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and confident and i genuinely think in her head she believes she's doing good for the world but
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the problem is we have this media we have all this stuff that's just lying to us constantly yeah
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and it worked out for her but i mean alex probably was an eight out of ten in her prime you say it
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worked out for her how old is she um she's like late 20s she's engaged it actually i mean on paper
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i mean let's see 20 years down the line yeah i know i know but i i know yeah i know because
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typically they're too damaged so you can kind of see i'm actually going to do a show on the i think
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the guilt will creep up on them because there's overwhelming evidence to suggest that this kind
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of behavior is not good for women um and i think you know willful ignorance just means that they kind
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of they convince themselves that they believe it and that they think they're doing good but i think
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over time especially if they have daughters for themselves i think i think like you say you can
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you can blur the lines of reality but reality will snap back and hit you in the face and i think it
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will snap back and hit them in the face in 20 years down the line if it's not guilt it will be some
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kind of marriage failure or family failure yeah yeah i'm actually because she like on paper though
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she's an eight out of ten she's engaged now and she's worth 50 million on paper this is amazing for
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her but the problem is i think she's going to be too damaged and eventually she's going to divorce
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yeah like that that's my prediction if i had to guess and and so if i had to interview them honestly
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i really wanted to ask the question if they genuinely think they had a positive impact on the world
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yeah because i think they i really think they believe this but you know we need that interview
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make it happen i know i know i want oh i want to do a show on pretty privilege if it's actually a
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privilege because i i started tweeting about the who are the prettiest women of the 80s and 90s
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and i just wanted to test if they were married still and the majority were not so it's pretty
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privileged yeah is it a blessing or a curse because when you think about it it's like if a girl is a
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four out of ten she has to really work to be a good person yeah her character and thomas sowill talked
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about this he says who's to say that the people with beauty are blessed because they eventually
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lose it and who's that like he was you think about like school the prettiest girls were always the
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ones like getting up to nonsense and they get lazy a lot of times because life is just handed to them
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yeah so a lot of times what'll happen is they get fat later because they don't have the discipline to
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stay like they've never worked hard at anything in their life or like you know they're they're not
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they didn't have to be you know the four out of ten has to work to get in a relationship it depends on
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what you're defining as privilege doesn't it because if you're defining as privilege you know
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these handouts and like the instant gratification then absolutely pretty privilege is a thing
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but it's it's this you know the shift in in culture when you look at the fact that we're
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gynocentric now it's like okay we can say pretty privilege is a thing because in our society
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we've put so much value in things that are like money selfish things instant gratification but it's
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like we talk about what's actually gonna fulfill the soul and make you feel good things like family
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great relationships having a good character unity yeah exactly being pretty actually when you look at
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the patterns in society probably doesn't lead to that yeah well because i was thinking of the girls
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that they mentioned and it was one was jennifer aniston who i actually i wouldn't have even put her up
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there like to be honest i wouldn't put her i would have put her as a solid seven yeah in her prime i mean
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she's beautiful and she's aged super well they put angelina jolie yeah also fox yeah yeah also does
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like all of these women um what was the other one that was married to the pastor i always forget her
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name but megan good um another one that's now divorced sierra i guess we'll see well i think one
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uh mila kunis yeah she's married they're still married aren't they yeah yeah there's an exception there
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yeah oh she's up there too yeah but you know the question is is by and large is pretty a privilege
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i'm gonna do a show on this one day as a whole what it's kind of a good question like is it is
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it a privilege you know even alex cooper now she's worth 50 million dollars that's generational wealth
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that's amazing but odds are she's gonna die alone if i had to guess if i had to get women that have
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been in her position in the past don't typically lead long happy marriages typically that's really
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so the next thing i wanted to talk about was i think there's an anti-white campaign going on
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really yeah yeah i know so you can never say you have white pride and especially no no i don't know
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i know i don't know but you could say i have black pride that's fine but if you say i have white pride
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then suddenly it's a problem this was super prevalent when i was in college i when i was in
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college you're a couple years younger so maybe high school that was when the blm movement was going
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full force a couple years after college and it was so crazy the amount of women that would say
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things like i hate straight white men we got rich white men in my media a level our teacher no way
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a canadian white lady in her 30s single obviously um she uh yeah we literally got taught in our media
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classes that middle-aged white men are evil and that they are like the source of all the world's
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problems and every analysis that we would do of a piece of media it would always come down to and
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who's this owned by and everyone was sort of collectively go a middle-aged white man and i
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just started what yeah and i used i used to get really peed off with it and i used to sort of you
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know stand up for middle-aged white men and go like you can acknowledge patterns in certain industries
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but one why is that pattern there you know could it be that middle-aged white men perhaps have more
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time on their hands so that's why they're in those positions but even still if it is something else
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does that then mean that all middle-aged white men are these evil oppressors i was like my dad's a
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middle-aged white man he doesn't have the same amount of money as rupert murdoch well and the other
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thing they don't talk about is maybe there's things about they always act like white people can't have
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culture and i'm like there are absolutely things that are white culture i'll give you an example so i grew up
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with german nannies right so maybe it's german culture technically but we had traditions that
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were literally from germany and i'm my mom's side is german right and it was actually kind of cool we
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would have like these cones on the first day of school they would feel it would be like a celebration
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your first day of school it's like a german thing okay and even just certain like traditions that
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that were german i grew up with and they act like we we can't have any type of culture yeah and i think
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it's them trying to eradicate it i don't know why i don't know why there's this huge racism has just
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kind of flipped hasn't it i mean i see this whole thing where it's like you know the whole idea of
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white privilege came into play um and it's like now i i see these people and the way they talk about
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white people it's essentially like it's the whole thing's just on a u-turn like we were supposed to come
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to some point of equilibrium where we could all acknowledge you know the definition of racism which is
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you know prejudice against someone because of the color of their skin whereas we seem to have
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gone past the middle point and just completely gone in the opposite direction where now it's like oh
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racism is okay as long as it's against white people yeah well and you see my story the other day oh yeah
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he who will not be named he will not be named i didn't realize he was um a racist yeah he literally
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said you can't be racist against white people which is absolutely ridiculous it's absolutely
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that that probably indicates that you've got a problem there if you if you you know think that
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a person's color of their skin and where they come from on planet earth somehow makes any difference
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in in their ability to be a human being and that we all have the same innate value
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you've got some racial issues going on there if you if you think that like if you if you're a black
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person and you see a white person and you automatically make all of these assumptions on
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them because of the color of their skin that is racist in the same way if you are a white person and
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you see a black person you make all of these assumptions on who they are as a human being
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because of the color of their skin you are a racist well and i remember when i was younger
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i actually i felt guilty when i was a kid for like being because they would always feel like oh rich
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white people and i'm like well that's where yeah you know what i mean like i'm like and but you know
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when you realize you're like you realize if you live in the west you're richer than like 80 percent of
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yeah yeah yeah but so there is this video going viral that shows the impact of this on the media and
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the culture let's pull it up i am proud to be white three two one
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just be in the middle yeah can there be a middle all right
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i don't know i almost went there too it's like i think like guiltily like i'm like happy that i'm
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not oppressed but i'm not proud of like things people have done in the past when i when i think
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of being proud of something i think of something i worked for or that um yeah i had to get i i had
00:26:51.380
to do nothing to be white absolutely nothing and nothing was taken from me because i was white
00:26:56.500
it's like saying i'm a proud white person is a completely different saying than saying i'm a proud
00:27:03.380
black person because when you hear i'm a proud black person i think empowerment i think strength
00:27:08.420
i think courage i think you know all these amazing things that the black community has done and
00:27:12.500
accomplished throughout the years but then when you say i am a strong or i'm a proud white person
00:27:18.580
already there's so much like hate involved in that thing about that is like like how you said someone who
00:27:26.580
says i'm proud to be black that's empowerment why aren't i allowed to be proud to be white what makes
00:27:32.500
it wrong yeah what are you proud of just your skin color because yes that is wrong so you're saying i
00:27:39.380
can't be proud to be white because i don't have a culture no i that's not what i'm saying is that i
00:27:45.460
when white people say they're proud to be white a lot of times at least in my opinion they're just
00:27:50.020
they're talking about their skin color that they're not a different race i think that's wrong yeah but um as
00:27:56.340
like what we were talking about as a proud black person they've been oppressed that a lot of their
00:27:59.780
culture was stolen from them and a lot of reasons that i don't like proud to be white is because it
00:28:04.500
has the the nazis used it the the kkk used it i don't want to be associated with any of those things
00:28:11.940
so i'm just going to completely stay away from that sure i'm not proud of like what my culture's done
00:28:18.820
but at the same time like i would not want to be anything else if i had to choose another race i don't
00:28:23.860
know what i would be i'm okay with where i am even though i'm getting backlash about being white
00:28:30.420
this is propaganda of identity politics and it's whoever is the producer for this show you are
00:28:36.900
inciting racism right now because i actually agreed with that man when he started with the fact of like
00:28:42.420
what it means to be proud why the hell are we asking people are you a proud white person are you a proud
00:28:50.180
black person what the hell does the color of your skin have to do with whether you are a proud
00:28:56.740
person why do we divide people into these groups still to this day how many years has it been since
00:29:02.740
segregation and still to this day it is oh that's a black guy that's a white guy that's a hispanic guy
00:29:10.500
no it's just a guy and if you live in this world of identity politics you are the people who are inciting
00:29:16.740
racism because you are creating the segregation of people based on the color of their skin that is
00:29:22.340
what was meant to have been abolished and here we are we're inciting it again we're fueling it again
00:29:28.020
i don't know how people can't see this this is this is this is a racist video and it's interesting too
00:29:33.140
because they say i'm not proud of what my culture has done you know the word like slot because i'm sure
00:29:39.700
it's slavery right but the word slave comes from slavic irish was the number one form of slaves in the
00:29:45.620
united states before 1800 or seven i don't remember which year but it's like like we can play the
00:29:53.300
whole game of who's been more oppressed who's who's had more slaves white people or black people
00:29:57.700
the truth is that argument can go on for millennia till the end of time we can all do the point scoring
00:30:04.980
cavemen work we can all do it at the end of the day we're all human beings and if you have to identify
00:30:10.260
yourself based on something like what you look like or anything like that instead of your character
00:30:16.100
unfortunately that's what's part of the problem i'll tell you one thing you know ever since i was
00:30:21.140
a kid i loved being a redhead that's like one thing ever since like i was young my mom just always told
00:30:27.220
me that she she always wanted kids with red hair and she was so happy we had red hair and so ever since
00:30:32.660
i was a kid i just thought it was amazing i was like nobody else has red hair right i get to have red hair
00:30:38.500
and this is like i know they would have the ginger like every ginger over here being a ginger is brutal
00:30:44.260
i you know it i honestly think it might have been i definitely had jokes made but i just didn't care
00:30:49.860
because i loved being a ginger like i just loved it i just thought it was awesome i thought it was
00:30:55.220
awesome being tall and i think you can kind of celebrate having something unique about you but it
00:31:01.780
would be like if you celebrate it too hard then you're you're being too proud to be what you know and you
00:31:07.220
can't celebrate things that are associated with being white yeah i just think it's i just think
00:31:13.940
the only way out of this whole you know space of of racism morgan freeman says it you know the only way
00:31:20.340
to get out of it is to stop talking about it i think you know the idea that you can have something
00:31:24.420
different you know yeah you can have things that are different about the way you look you can also have
00:31:28.980
things that are different about your character yeah and i think that's where the issue lies is the fact that we
00:31:33.780
we don't celebrate things that are good in character yeah it's always about it's always about how you
00:31:38.500
look and it kind of goes it kind of goes it kind of goes back to the superficiality because again
00:31:44.180
they're not talking about your character it's about something that looks wise and it's the same thing
00:31:49.220
with like they're not talking about your charity how how much family help people um and so the comment
00:31:55.940
says they managed to convince an entire population that they're somehow guilty and should be ashamed of
00:32:01.140
the color of their skin racism against white people is the only kind of discrimination that's allowed
00:32:06.100
facts the left demands that white people carry white guilt because it makes them easier to manipulate
00:32:12.100
yeah well it's that whole argument of what you said you know is it that racism is just essentially
00:32:17.460
flipped and they're trying to eradicate white people perhaps i just think this whole thing is
00:32:21.860
absolutely ridiculous there is no reason to feel guilt when you did nothing wrong and are being used by an
00:32:27.460
agenda there's no reason to feel guilt when you did nothing wrong and are being used by an agenda by
00:32:32.660
the radical left yeah i'm like what did i do also no reason to be proud of the color of your skin
00:32:38.580
black or white like why is that you're something you're proud of i'm proud because i have a certain
00:32:43.380
type of pigment in my skin what i don't okay i disagree with you a little bit i just i disagree with
00:32:48.900
you a little bit i think there's some like i don't know i kind of look like my dad and i kind of
00:32:54.340
been proud of the fact because you know i'm so close with my like i think there's some
00:32:59.380
maybe maybe pride you know because pride is this and maybe pride isn't the best way to put it but
00:33:03.460
i think you can have some sort of level of appreciation appreciation is yeah yeah from to the features
00:33:10.340
that i don't know that you get from your family i think you can appreciate patterns because they
00:33:16.100
perhaps you associate certain characteristics through those patterns i mean your dad is an entrepreneur
00:33:20.500
he's a successful man he's a father to 10 children he's done things that you appreciate and you see
00:33:26.180
as something good so you know there's a difference between going i like the fact that i look like my
00:33:31.460
dad because when i think of my dad it incites all of these positive emotions yeah whereas you know just
00:33:37.380
going on social media and i i'm a i'm a proud this i'm a proud oh yeah yeah when you lead because you're
00:33:43.380
leading with it that's what you're leading with yeah yeah yeah yeah that's the problem i almost think it
00:33:47.540
makes it sad all the surgery people are getting in a way because it's like you almost lose what
00:33:52.820
makes you look like oh yeah like plastic surgery yeah because all the girls kind of look the same
00:33:56.980
now they look the exact same with like the duck lips yeah the forehead that doesn't move where it's
00:34:02.500
like you kind of used to look like your parents yeah you but the disgust to me is liberal seeing
00:34:08.180
everything through the lens of race be proud of who you are regardless of your skin color i don't
00:34:13.060
understand how anyone can be negative towards a skin color that god gave them yeah the only thing
00:34:18.580
i disagree with there is be proud of who you are regardless of your skin color no no no no there are
00:34:22.820
a lot of people out there who should not be proud of who they are be proud of who you are if you've
00:34:27.620
done enough to to the other people admire what you've done but yeah no i completely agree how could
00:34:34.020
it's just so ridiculous the whole race argument and it's so you know the leftists they say oh we're
00:34:40.340
we're equality we're inclusion but it's like you're literally putting people into groups
00:34:45.700
based on their skin color what speaking of um i guess traits that people are looking to pass on
00:34:55.780
i saw the weirdest twitter post okay i don't think i've been this bamboozled i'm just like confused in
00:35:04.500
a long time let's pull it up so there's a woman that tweeted hello twitter peeps my friend
00:35:10.180
elizabeth is looking for an unvaccinated sperm donor her requirements are blue-eyed white 5 11 or taller
00:35:18.340
std free no jewish or african ancestry follows a healthy meat focused diet must be a natural
00:35:40.180
her details are german and swedish ancestry a two body count been celibate the last 2.5 years
00:35:55.540
23 years old unvaccinated meat focused diet supplements d3 and k2 will have support of
00:36:03.620
grandmother and younger brother insemination must be natural in person in eastern usa she was not
00:36:11.860
looking for a husband or boyfriend she will remain celibate after this what the
00:36:21.460
your schedule must be free to accommodate her ovulation schedule she will give you as much notice
00:36:27.140
as possible she has decided not to go up she has decided not to go through with the upfront fee so
00:36:32.820
don't worry about that she is asking that you remain in touch for future re-inseminations as she
00:36:38.580
is looking to have three children over the next five years as you can see she is incredibly beautiful
00:36:43.940
pure-blooded european intelligent and has a child-bearing body your offspring will be raised
00:36:49.700
extremely well please dm me your application i will be in touch for further details if she deems you qualified
00:37:00.980
i know i thought i was like this cannot be real tristan tate comments disgusting
00:37:05.460
i know i know that it's so funny your reaction that was mine i'm like this can't this has got to be
00:37:15.780
fate this has got your offspring will be raised very well yeah we know how these stories with single
00:37:22.980
moms go why would you pick that why would you like why on earth would you choose to be a single mother
00:37:31.220
literally and i think it shows something about society and their lack of appreciation for fathers
00:37:36.820
you need a strong masculine figure in the kid's life and she's picking this i actually am quite
00:37:44.180
speechless for me it's it's really quite scary because what we are seeing is a public admittance to
00:37:53.540
eugenics i mean listen to the wording pure-blooded yeah you know she's got all of these things she's this
00:37:59.780
is completely evil and unnatural completely you know like tristan says disgusting disgusting absolutely
00:38:06.340
disgusting dehumanizing of you to suggest that a man should be willing and able to casually agree
00:38:12.420
to this kids need their fathers and fathers need their children absolutely absolutely and i completely
00:38:19.700
agree you know that's a that's a big issue here i'm just i'm more concerned about the the humanity
00:38:24.980
of your issue of this this is this is this is this is evil this is really evil i don't think she's 23
00:38:32.820
i just i'm not buying does she look 23 to you she looks like she needs to be behind bars
00:38:39.300
this is really bad no i know those things that she's saying is like that's what led us into world
00:38:45.940
war ii that's you know the i know we can't say his name on youtube but the guy who was the leader of
00:38:51.460
germany yeah this is that same ideology yeah and she's publicly admitted i i don't know if we're
00:38:59.060
gonna see the eugenics stuff per se as much but i think we're gonna see more of the spurn donor where
00:39:06.420
women just like are not gonna want to pay the cost yeah where so they they just essentially just want
00:39:12.900
kids but they don't want their kids to have a dad well they don't think they can get the type of guy
00:39:18.180
that they would want to keep you know what i mean so i i think it's them picking i want to not
00:39:23.060
understand like how dna works i don't know these people are crazy i just saw this i was you think
00:39:30.740
oh right so if the guy's not around purely based on environmental factors i'm going to be able to
00:39:36.260
mold this child into what i want do you not realize that you know literally everything is in our dna just
00:39:43.460
get a sperm donor now just amazing um that we're i'm sure this is going to work out well for her
00:39:49.700
um okay that's actually shocked i know i know i seriously i saw this and i was like what on earth
00:39:56.980
because i'm like okay let me get this straight you're okay let me get this straight lady your idea
00:40:03.140
of kids that are going to be raised well is putting out an application on on twitter
00:40:08.340
twitter okay all right all right um please no one give this woman yeah guys there's someone's
00:40:17.940
gonna do it someone's gonna come on someone's gonna do it um so i wanted to talk about you know
00:40:24.420
i think the theme is women being just so out of pocket and i started thinking about how we really
00:40:31.060
got to this point like how do we get so delusional and crazy and i thought about a show that actually was
00:40:37.540
super popular when i was in high school okay do you have you heard of gray's anatomy yes okay i'm
00:40:43.460
going to show you a clip from it okay and i want to see what you notice pull it up i always have
00:40:54.260
i love everything about you even the things i don't like i love
00:41:16.660
and you april and matthew's closest friends and family are here today to bear witness to their union
00:41:22.820
will you promise to love and support their marriage in all the days to come if so please respond we will
00:41:35.700
now i i have known the two of you for quite some time i'm sorry stand up i'm happy to be here today
00:41:44.420
be able to do this for you and what did you notice from this clip
00:42:03.140
why didn't her husband who she's actually getting married to punch him in the face
00:42:08.180
first of all okay why was everyone acting like this was this really beautiful amazing moment that
00:42:18.420
like two lovers have it's the whole like romeo and juliet bullshit like two lovers have just
00:42:26.340
they've just realized their love for each other how's that going to work out long term how how are you
00:42:32.420
guys then going to get married you know and what you're not you're not going to remember this whole
00:42:36.740
thing where like she was about to get married and then i mean judging by the the tone of that scene
00:42:43.860
i imagine i'm not seeing gray's anatomy but i imagine she goes yes i love you too and they
00:42:48.740
have this moment where they realize their love for each other like why why why i just can't understand
00:42:56.420
why i do i do know they date for a couple years in the show my sisters watched it so it's like
00:43:01.620
sometimes i would watch a couple episodes but i never was that into it i noticed something else
00:43:06.340
okay one why is the ex-boyfriend at the wedding right because they dated before oh my god yeah yeah
00:43:12.820
yeah um two what would you rate her one to ten um five four oh actually i was gonna give her a six
00:43:23.140
oh okay maybe five six that's what i just feel like she looked like she'd had some work on okay maybe
00:43:27.620
five whatever whatever okay let's just say she's a five normal looking chick why how does she get
00:43:33.540
now she has two eights or higher fighting over her i was like this is the most unrealistic thing i have
00:43:41.460
ever seen in my life you're telling me this average chick has two that the one guy in the in the um the
00:43:49.140
one guy i know the one guy is a doctor i don't remember what the other guy does the one guy that like
00:43:54.260
got up okay you're telling me jackson avery okay jesse williams one like very attractive dude
00:44:04.100
second very attractive dude are fighting over a six of five in what world in what world so i'm like
00:44:13.940
it's no wonder we're so delusional because you have all of these shows showing average women getting
00:44:21.300
these amazing results i mean also why did everyone just passively sit there and let this unfold like
00:44:28.020
let's believe if this was happening in real life if i was about to get married right first of all my ex
00:44:34.260
wouldn't even be there but let's say your ex is there right yeah whatever messed up deluded reason
00:44:40.660
he stands up i just believe my family are going what the hell get out of here what are you doing
00:44:49.140
you're embarrassing get out what is going on but no everyone's just like oh look at this beautiful
00:44:56.580
moment where they realize their love what it goes back to and i think it shows something about the
00:45:02.580
culture right and it goes back to the theme of the one that got away yeah and yeah it's a very common
00:45:08.740
theme that we see in the media and the culture that we had a song that i mean you know the katie
00:45:13.140
perry the one that got away the one that wrecked my heart i should have never let him go i should
00:45:18.020
have begged him to stay he was the one that got away and so i think that you really have a generation
00:45:24.740
of women there's a reason that that show was so popular the theme of the main character which is
00:45:29.700
meredith also it's the one that got away she in the beginning hooks up with this doctor right that
00:45:36.020
she's whatever then he goes but she finds out he's still technically married and then the whole
00:45:41.700
thing is like this love triangle same with you know olivia pope have you ever seen it's this other
00:45:46.580
other show this girl named olivia pope she's the side chick to the president and it's always he was
00:45:51.780
the one that got away it's like we see all these seeds planted within our culture and then we wonder
00:45:56.180
why we're growing crops exactly yeah because again really in a truly an honest thing it would be the
00:46:04.260
women fighting over him you are not gonna have two grown men that are doctors in their mid-30s like
00:46:10.980
okay maybe at 22 some guys are naive oh i thought you brought me on here for a bit of fun you know i
00:46:15.940
thought it's gonna be fun yeah i'm gonna have to go away and sit in a dark room because you're just
00:46:19.060
destroying my faith in humanity right sorry that's what i do best anyways so the comments say
00:46:25.780
wrong timing to me very selfish on his end what about the others right
00:46:30.420
but why would you wait for her wedding day yeah i'm like how embarrassing the average engagement
00:46:37.860
it's so funny the average dating period before getting engaged is three years the average
00:46:42.420
engagement is one year so i'm like you've had like four years also i think that shows you that
00:46:47.220
a woman probably wrote this because chances of a man doing that very low chances of a woman doing that
00:46:52.420
very high yeah exactly so it should have been flipped it would have been more likelihood is it would
00:46:56.740
have been a woman who stood up and said you know but this is what they're trying to do they're trying
00:47:00.580
to flip the order of things and tell you that this is what could happen no absolutely not yeah no guy
00:47:05.540
no guy is gonna do that especially with like a bigger like he looks tall and good shape also i'm
00:47:10.260
more looking at it from the perspective of the fact that women are more selfish so women are the
00:47:13.940
ones less likely to consider the fact oh this is their wedding day you know maybe i shouldn't do that
00:47:19.460
for their sake if i love them then i'm not going to embarrass them on their wedding day i think a woman is
00:47:23.860
more likely to go ah all of that this is how i feel so once you start to notice gynocentrism which
00:47:31.780
again disrupts the natural order of the world women amazing men yeah women on a pedestal you
00:47:37.780
start to notice who still has gynocentric thinking and who doesn't and this isn't like ever an attack
00:47:43.380
on anybody i mean at some point i've said gynocentric things you don't notice it until you see it right
00:47:49.060
and i saw this video of sneeko and myron debating whether we need women to survive let's pull it up
00:47:55.860
yo myron is so fucking heterosexual he's like we don't need women to survive i'm like well you know
00:48:01.460
life is better he's like we don't need them we don't what's the point of even arguing for that like
00:48:06.980
what's the point of living if there's no women there's no point i'm saying i don't need that to
00:48:11.060
survive is the point but there's no point in living so you're not going to want to survive
00:48:16.100
but you can survive without them why would you survive if there were no women why would you
00:48:20.180
even do it there's other ways to derive pleasure where you don't need females that women are luxury
00:48:26.500
bro okay so i wanted to give a couple of different notes that i noticed he said there's no i think he
00:48:34.500
said something along the lines of there's no point to life if there's no women along the lines yeah i would
00:48:41.060
disagree because there have been very many influential men in history that have had no women
00:48:46.740
by this logic jesus there was no point to jesus yeah um sir isaac newton is another one there's
00:48:57.620
actually great men in history really there have been great men in history that have died virgins um
00:49:04.020
because they believed that women were a distraction and they were so focused on their purpose now i think
00:49:09.220
myron is speaking the most facts here but it's just you know it's facts and it's true but only up
00:49:15.140
until the end of your life yeah that's the other than that like you know when you it depends what
00:49:20.100
you mean by survive you know survive until the day you die absolutely there's other ways to get pleasure
00:49:24.740
than from the women and you know sneko's whole thing is very gynocentric in his thinking yeah but um you
00:49:31.300
know i the the flip argument is like okay but if you want your species to continue of course you need
00:49:38.580
women for that yeah other than that i think the premise of the argument the point that you know men
00:49:43.700
these days seem to have been put in a position because of the gynocentric culture yeah where they
00:49:48.500
are told women are this prize women are basically the ultimate goal to life um it's ridiculous absolutely
00:49:54.500
ridiculous yeah and even you don't even have a guarantee that your offspring will survive for
00:50:00.420
example george washington now people say that he had kids out of wedlock so we don't know this for
00:50:06.020
sure okay but on paper he had no children okay he still influenced history he had a wife and it's like
00:50:13.780
by this logic did he not have a life worth living because he didn't have kids because a lot of times
00:50:20.020
it's insinuated that then the children if it's not the women then it's the children you have to do it
00:50:24.020
for the children but i'm like no they're and i don't think men have this not everyone reproduces
00:50:30.100
i don't think men have this naturally where they put women on a pedestal like when boys are young
00:50:35.460
they're still exploring they think women have cootie like this isn't natural it's like the world has women
00:50:41.220
hold them back when they're young it's more like oh you know i have to slow down because of the girls
00:50:45.220
whereas if you let men just boys if you let boys just sort of go and explore they're very like they
00:50:49.940
will spearhead the whole thing and so they say like what is the point of living well i mean i think
00:50:55.940
if women weren't around and we obviously we need women families are amazing and whatever but my
00:51:00.820
point is the man's purpose has to come first yeah and if a woman doesn't come along i don't think it's
00:51:06.980
like a life that's not worth living no absolutely not they would have explored like the bottom of
00:51:12.260
the ocean if there was no way yeah that's the thing i'm like guys would find something to do
00:51:16.180
they would like they would build something you wouldn't have any room buzz or decorations it would
00:51:20.260
just be like men exploring they'd be doing shit yeah um thinking life isn't worth living without
00:51:26.580
women is gynocentric thinking many men that were very influential in history died virgins right yeah
00:51:32.980
south side rilla sneeko is right that is not gynocentric thinking it is human thinking no sneeko is not
00:51:39.060
right yeah he's actually limiting himself to all the potential that he could have as a human being
00:51:43.140
because he's putting his ultimate drive in life down to you know the affection and from women but
00:51:50.420
it's like there's so much more to life than that you know it's nice yeah love can be a beautiful thing
00:51:57.860
but i mean look come on it's sneeko he's probably not referring to love here yeah yeah there's so much
00:52:01.940
there's so much more um savage league says that's an interesting perspective it's true that many
00:52:07.700
influential people throughout history have achieved greater things without the presence of a romantic
00:52:12.260
partner yeah and i would say typically and i just hate to women are always we are always going to come
00:52:18.420
with emotional back correct so even the pure virgin woman is still going to want to tell you about her
00:52:23.300
day correct she's still going to want to talk to you like that's part of being in a relationship
00:52:27.380
and i think typically a man that really outsources everything that just gets a cook cleaner is going
00:52:33.140
to be able to accomplish more than typically because he's less tied down to other sacrifices
00:52:38.660
isn't he and i'm not saying life isn't all about you i think there's absolutely amazing things about
00:52:44.020
sacrificing your life for a family but i i think that we just say women are so special and amazing
00:52:50.580
and awesome and men would not create and accomplish without women i don't believe that because i think
00:52:56.740
that i think that their accomplishments and drive to do things comes from god and i think the natural
00:53:02.180
order of the world goes god men women children and when and when you say that life wouldn't be
00:53:07.860
worth living without women it's almost putting women at the equivalent of god well god gave adam eve
00:53:13.300
as a helper didn't he he didn't give her he didn't create eve first and then create adam and say
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you must do everything you can in life to impress this woman exactly if you're going to look at it
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from a religious perspective but even if you look at it from a non-religious perspective you know
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that the men who've achieved things in life if we could look at all of the great inventions and
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the great innovations of our species and we could see that all of it was done out of the lust for a
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woman then you know i would have to agree with sneko's point but the truth is like you say that's not
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the case and actually if if we look at the men who have done probably the most influential things yeah
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um they've done it when they're in a position that they're not i hate to use it but for lack of a
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better term tied down by a woman in a family again this is not to dispute the fact that there is great
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service and there is great admiration for people who do give and sacrifice for a family but let's
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not ignore the fact that it is a sacrifice you're having to give something up i can't remember who did
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this but i know there's a guy who literally hid from his wife when he wanted to invent i care and
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that's why i'm like guys you know we're kind of a distraction and i'm not saying sometimes the
00:54:20.580
distraction makes your life better but it's still a distraction and i really think that men's purpose
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comes from god and that even if eve never went into the garden adam still would create and explore and
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i just think that that is like god's gift in something he gave men and it's almost like when
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they're attributing it and saying life isn't living without women you're almost attributing that thing
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that god gave you to women and i've noticed this that when they describe motherhood you almost
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describe it in a way that you would describe god and again it goes back to the woman is like
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becomes the god of the family kind of centrism yeah yeah that's really interesting okay so last episode
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ryan definitely seven six five two says imagine the flip side where a man is loyal and faithful and
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providing a lifestyle to his wife for years and one day she randomly files for a divorce they would be
00:55:11.860
livid what what what's the context here okay so last episode i covered a story of a woman that was
00:55:18.500
with a man for eight years he was with a profession um he was a professional hockey player okay he gets
00:55:23.780
a contract in russia and ghosts her obviously because he met a russian woman i mean i i think that
00:55:29.460
like this story writes itself good luck i would just you gotta break up if your guys go into russia i mean
00:55:36.660
good luck competing with those women were raised to be wives a beautiful most imagine that's that's
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like that's like sending okay imagine that's like playing a one-on-one game against lebron james you
00:55:48.420
might as well just not play you might as well just say you know what if this guy if this guy has a chance
00:55:55.460
with these chicks yeah good luck um and so he's saying imagine the flip side where a man is loyal and
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faithful and providing a lifestyle to his wife for years and one day she randomly files for a divorce
00:56:06.980
because it's ironic isn't it because that's what we see yeah that's what we see all the time but
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her story went stupid viral because it was so unheard of oh right we hear of this all the time
00:56:16.420
for a man to do that it's so unheard of for a man to do that to a woman yeah that it goes and it gets
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demonized even though women do it to men all the time and it's just like oh she's empowered she's
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she's finding what she deserves oh bollocks oh my gosh i saw a tweet that all right i tweeted this
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the other day i can't believe how many women have been on the show and have told me that they
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divorced broke up their family because they outgrew their husband oh i know i'm like horrific
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like did you there's no respect there for i'm like did you did you get a growth spurt
00:56:49.620
do you know what i mean like did you get a midlife i don't know but chances are you've been here
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thank you so much for having me back we will see you next week yeah yeah every wednesday i'll be coming
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