JustPearlyThings - April 15, 2023


Is Traditionalism In 2023 A LOST CAUSE??


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2,175

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In this episode, I'm joined by my good friend and fellow podcaster, to discuss a wide range of topics such as the current state of feminism in the UK, the future of society, and the importance of fathers in the home.

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00:00:00.000 you do people may not agree with everything you say but i love the fact you say it because it
00:00:03.820 starts this discourse this conversation that's going on i do believe a lot of the movement
00:00:08.740 right now is causing a lot more harm you know we need fathers back in the home we've seen the harm 1.00
00:00:13.800 that's done we need a lot more why are you throwing out the baby with the bathwater there 1.00
00:00:17.260 was a lot of traditions that were great why are we getting rid of them and some women are not happy 0.99
00:00:21.540 well and we don't we act like we don't need men i mean even the fact that we have envy like women
00:00:25.840 getting in vitro fertilization without without having a husband it's like you're acting like
00:00:30.940 you don't need a father to raise a child and that's not important yeah that's yeah absolutely i think
00:00:35.700 we men need women no man's ever gonna say they don't need women men generally need and want that
00:00:40.520 and i think women need men and i think that's what i want to see and i think those are the conversations
00:00:45.120 that we really need to be having how can we bring it back together but not go all the way back to
00:00:49.520 the days where women don't have a vote i think that'd be horrific it's never gonna go back to 0.63
00:00:52.840 the way to go back is to embrace more traditional values yeah that's the only way because like
00:01:03.900 yeah that's the only way you need to be more traditional but but this is the problem i feel
00:01:10.080 like whenever we have that conversation it's always about the men being more traditional
00:01:13.660 no i mean the women need to be more traditional as well which also like tradition that includes 1.00
00:01:18.720 letting your husband lead you and submit to him what do you think about like women not going to 1.00
00:01:23.020 college anymore do you mean college or uni uni yes uni well i don't go anyway
00:01:29.180 like it's what isn't it there's other careers you can pursue you don't need uni yeah you don't need
00:01:36.560 i think if you're going to go uni do one of the stems if you're going to add 30 40 well 90k
00:01:41.060 whatever it might be to study and i don't know philosophy make it worth it crazy yeah no what do
00:01:46.480 you think about people are doing what women not going to uni anymore college um i i think like
00:01:54.160 personally that they're never actually going to go back to like i think it sounds nice to say let's
00:01:59.240 go back to these traditional values i just don't see it happening yeah like i just don't i
00:02:03.620 need god you need god values i see i see women sharing less men and men being more sexless that's 0.61
00:02:10.220 what i see but then that's just a standard that you want to set and then what you're not just going
00:02:15.120 to compromise i'm not just going to compromise like you know actually i'm going to change my mind
00:02:23.360 i do think less women should go to college because all the degrees are getting are so stupid 1.00
00:02:28.000 i think less people should go to college no men have more stuff people need to be more creative 0.86
00:02:34.140 look again with ai too right like it's it's better like chat gpt4 is better than the average lawyer
00:02:40.160 doctor programmer wow artist all that stuff yeah we need to re-evaluate education i got accused of
00:02:45.280 using chat gtp the other day and i didn't know what it was and then i looked at it i was like maybe i
00:02:49.800 should it is really good genuinely really good it's a good tool but i don't know i think
00:02:56.640 do you really think that like what do you think is going to be the i know this is very off topic
00:03:01.820 but what do you think is the future with chat gtp um i think it's going to eliminate civilization
00:03:06.980 i think it's going to be extremely negative um basically the whole idea of the singularity
00:03:11.120 where there's this exponential increase of technology right now it's able to recursively
00:03:15.040 self-improve itself without the need for human intervention and it's getting to the point where
00:03:19.400 it's better than humans at almost everything already like today and it's only going to continue
00:03:24.020 to increase exponentially so to me like when computing systems are trying to optimize their
00:03:29.000 power once it's combined with like 3d printing and nanotechnology for instance it's just the end
00:03:33.720 result seems like it's going to be there's no place for humans that's my view and i think that's
00:03:38.300 right around the corner to be honest i agree actually yeah because i was thinking they could even recreate
00:03:43.300 this podcast with ai yeah with ai deep fakes yeah yeah you've seen the girls that you've seen i've
00:03:50.460 seen them on twitter where it's like a fake picture of the girl like imagine they could do this podcast
00:03:54.220 but it's fake they definitely could i'm sure they i've seen a video of them uh they created a music
00:04:00.820 video recreated a music video with ai and it was a normal music video wow that they just had redone
00:04:06.280 with ai you know the film um show on ai that'd be fun you know the film the fool it come out this
00:04:11.640 year or last year they used ai in that film i was watching it so it is more realistic than a lot of
00:04:16.740 people think the movie was like you you wouldn't say it was like created by like yeah yeah you wouldn't
00:04:23.000 realize you wouldn't realize i'm optimistic i think we've had so many ways of technological
00:04:27.940 information innovations where i thought it's going to be the end of society as we know it and and we seem
00:04:32.720 to have done all right that maybe that's just me i that's what my dad says yeah i think we're going
00:04:36.740 to find a way to live with it because they said it with everything but the big issue now is that you
00:04:41.160 have all the big uh tech company monopolies like doing like almost like an arms race to get the
00:04:46.820 stuff to market the quickest so there's no ethical or regulatory measures being imposed and and people
00:04:52.440 aren't even sure what this stuff can do they're just building it they're not even sure like what's
00:04:56.200 going on in the middle layers and stuff with all these neural networks and they're not sure of like
00:04:59.740 the machines like true intentions and stuff like that i just see us as machines as well i have like
00:05:04.280 a philosophy and cognitive science background as well um but like i really see that there's going
00:05:10.380 to be this intelligence explosion like with the next five years probably in the maximum um where it's
00:05:15.800 just going to be this runaway phenomenon and unless you know this is elon musk's thoughts but unless we
00:05:20.520 co-evolve as cyborgs using something like neural link or these brain computer interfaces we're just going
00:05:25.680 to be like left way behind in terms of capabilities intelligence capabilities do you remember the days
00:05:31.500 when the internet first came out and i thought oh my god you know everyone's going to have access to
00:05:35.120 everything and it's going to be a nightmare yeah pearl started this saying um i've got a rumble just in
00:05:40.000 case look at the internet how wide it is yet look how narrow it is what we're allowed to talk and not
00:05:43.720 talk about who's to say that chat gbt is going to be legislation is just going to wipe out all that 0.84
00:05:48.080 capability italy's already done it it might get to the point i mean imagine i've heard jay-z raps not done by jay-z
00:05:53.720 yeah done by that and it just gets to the point that all of these copyright laws they'll just throttle it
00:05:59.140 i think there's too much it won't be unleashed with cap with capitalism and militaristic imperatives i don't
00:06:04.640 think there's any way to stop it realistically do you actually question or do you believe in capitalism
00:06:09.300 or yeah okay no because i i did um there is a i had an uber driver the other day and it was so interesting
00:06:17.320 he was from eastern europe i can't remember the country but he used to live in like a socialist
00:06:22.960 um country where when russia the ussr yeah yeah and i i'm not a big history so i'm sorry if i
00:06:30.080 butcher this but he was saying how it was so much better under like socialism and i've never heard
00:06:34.380 that take ever and it was because he felt like life was like simpler and it was better without
00:06:38.180 all the technological advances i agree in some ways yeah but i was like no i need my rumba
00:06:43.680 we're throwing in we're throwing out the baby of the bath water again and again and again and again in
00:06:48.000 pursuit of this new future that no one knows where it's going to lead at least with the past
00:06:52.620 you know exactly what was good i think we need to reevaluate what's good about it what we can keep
00:06:57.020 what we can't but some of it you can't go back to even like traditional families my mom never worked
00:07:01.580 and my dad has six kids but they could they could afford to to factor in inflation can you afford to
00:07:05.940 have one person working nowadays you know what i just realized i wonder if like the powers that be
00:07:10.600 that own ai will sort of rewrite history in a way you know what i mean because they can they can all
00:07:16.780 the texts are in the computers and stuff so they can kind of rewrite history the way they would want
00:07:21.680 to if it's like whoever owns the ai stuff you can pretty much do anything like bill gates went on
00:07:26.800 record saying that this is the greatest invention since like the graphical user interface where they
00:07:30.780 had like computer programs you know being interfaced with like windows basically he said this is like the
00:07:35.760 next instance of something like that happening it's really that transformative it's it's transforming
00:07:39.860 every industry and it's eliminating a lot of jobs already yeah it's huge i mean you wouldn't be able
00:07:44.380 to rewrite history of written history because unless you can rewrite those physical books but yes
00:07:49.080 i mean that's an argument for us to start to switch off the technology a little bit isn't it maybe that
00:07:53.800 could happen that could actually be something that happens yeah this is like where i kind of go back
00:07:58.940 to traditional like the idea is nice yeah do i do i see people using their phones less no some people
00:08:04.480 are checking out though aren't they you know and you you just never know i mean did you ever i mean i'm
00:08:08.840 not going to get too controversial but there are something that we discuss now that 10 years ago
00:08:12.220 you'd say that was absurd right i'm not going to go into we all know there's some absurd stuff that's
00:08:16.240 being discussed that you would never thought 10 years ago would happen it is so it's the same 50
00:08:20.640 years time people don't voluntarily say right we're getting rid of all our computers you never know
00:08:25.520 like guys like the unabomber that's like what his agenda was right like he was like a hybrid educated
00:08:30.600 guy that was saying like the end result of this like technological advancement is going to be
00:08:34.680 like no need for humans and we have to stop it but i really don't think it's realistic in terms of
00:08:39.800 like you know with militaries and competition with capitalism you know if anybody stops they're just
00:08:45.180 going to lose an advantage against the other countries okay i'm going to take a second to read
00:08:50.460 super chats um okay guys uh make sure you like the video um subscribe to the channel uh blackest panther
00:08:58.580 men shape the world women shape culture we're in this cultural mess because of women if all women 1.00
00:09:03.780 demanded marriage before sex men would change their ways overnight and families would return 0.63
00:09:08.100 i'm a scout in bradley problem with ai and pictures and movies um it's what is real and what is fake
00:09:14.680 example johnny depp and amber turd oh that's so true they can like deep they can like deep fake
00:09:20.440 evidence in court how would they even know they deep faked the pope right like like yeah
00:09:25.520 something we're not wearing um puffer isn't it yeah that's good oh that was fake
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