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- October 21, 2023
Modern Accidentally PROVES Pearl's Point
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Length
9 minutes
Words per Minute
183.51231
Word Count
1,743
Sentence Count
148
Misogynist Sentences
20
Hate Speech Sentences
21
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In Canada, they talked about it. They can't pay women. Jordan Peterson talks about how you would
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coach women to get more money. They could not pay female lawyers to stay because they would
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hit 30. They'd be on track to be partner. And they would say, you know what? I want to go home.
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So it's like, why are we forcing women and encouraging women to do things that are not
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good for us? We know it's not good for us to work the same way men do. So if anything, I actually
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think it's really unkind to women to push us into these fields that we will, one, it's going to affect
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our relationships because we become too masculine. And two, we don't like those jobs. So we go into
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the jobs because the society's pushing us into a job we don't even want. We do it. And just like
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the girl that went through the engineering degree, what'd she do? She dropped out or
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she, um, she quit later, whatever.
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So my favorite thing is devil's advocate, if you guys can tell, right? So my rebuttal
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to that, because I love a good rebuttal is, it came and it went that fast. It came and
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it went that fast.
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It must not have been that good.
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No, it was a good rebuttal.
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I think we're just getting tired.
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No, it was, it was a good rebuttal. I promise you, it was a really good rebuttal about women
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going in.
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You can bring it up in the comments section.
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It'll come back.
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It'll come back.
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Uh, one second. Okay. So 48% of women in the US were unmarried as of 2021. Only 39% of
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women without children say they want to be married. That number jumps to 51% for women
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with children. 63% of women polled in 2022 say they don't want children. What essential
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things do women bring to society as a whole that don't have to do with kids and child
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rearing.
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Okay. Um, I love this little book, uh, by Roger Scruton. It's called A Short Introduction
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to Beauty. And he says that there are three ultimate virtues, truth and goodness are the
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first two. And, you know, I think personally based on the canon of, you know, literature
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and, um, psychology and, um, all of this kind of stuff that men are absolutely excelling at
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truth and goodness, to be honest. Um, but the third virtue is beauty. And, uh, what Roger
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does, he points out that, you know, even when we were living in these societies where we had
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issues with scarcity, you know, we would still plow all of these resources into building these
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monuments or churches, these beautiful buildings, the Colosseum, um, because we, it's, it's human
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nature to, we need beauty. It makes the world better. And, you know, that is how men do it.
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They make these enormous, awesome structures, but the way women generally tend to do it is in little
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modest ways. We're tending our gardens. We're making our homes attractive. We are making ourselves
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attractive. We're doing little handicrafts, which are kind of modest and they're not going to last
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a hundred thousand years, whatever, but they make everyday life for everyone who is in contact
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with them a little bit more beautiful. And I think that that's meaningful.
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Do you think that the average woman today is doing that?
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Who is the average woman? I don't know. I mean, that's 170 pounds. I'll give you some numbers.
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The average woman's 170 pounds. Um, she's about five, four, 90% of us have been on birth control.
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One out of three is an STD. Uh, one out of three has had an abortion. Um, 50% will have zero children.
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Um, it makes about, I'm just giving you numbers here. So I'm not, I'm not even trying to add a moral
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thing. Um, and makes roughly like 25 to 35,000 pounds.
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Yeah. I mean, you know what, you know what, I, in my experience when I was at school, what I was
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getting were all these messages about like, you should be like, you could be an astronaut. You
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could be the prime minister. You should like really concentrate on all this stuff. And I think that,
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I think that women are pushed into being mediocre men. Whereas, you know, we're not given the space
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and opportunity to actually just express our own femininity. Yeah. No, I, I agree with you.
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I agree and disagree again. So I'm going to read the, I'm going to read the question just one more time.
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What essential things do women bring to society as a whole that don't have to do with kids and child
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rearing? Uh, smart. It's actually, it's very interesting. It makes me think essential. And it,
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it's essential to think. Yes, I would agree. No, no, I'm saying essential is the key word.
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Essential things. I have two children, but if I didn't have any by now, I wouldn't have any,
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but not because I'm a bad woman or I'm a bad person or a bad female is because society is going to
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shit and look at around at the world. What is happening? The force of us financial forcing
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us into jobs. We don't want to do whether it's be too male for me or whether it's just something
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I'm not good at. So I don't know. It's really hard to answer, but, uh, it's, it's not just women's
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choice. It's a society and the world where it's going, the worse, the pressures, the fake news,
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the, all the lies we're told on the media and like, you know, the bigger, the more beautiful,
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which is not true. If you're going to heart, if you're going to die from a heart attack,
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the big is not beautiful. You're just killing yourself and you're telling young girls who are
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looking at you to kill yourself too. The biggest thing that women bring is love,
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is love. I know it sounds so simple, but think about it, right? You're having a bad day. You get a man,
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you get hit in the face, you get punched, you get jumped, you get whatever. Who's the first person you go to?
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Your mother, a woman, right? For love, for reassurance, for smarts. If there's a situation
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where two men are about to fight, right? Sometimes you'll get a woman, a woman to be like, hey, babe,
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don't do that. Let me calm you down. So the wisdom and the love that women bring to society,
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just in general is very much needed. I I'm sorry. I don't want a whole bunch of men going around
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like just sensitivity. Yeah. Like just in a work field, not doing anything because everything
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would be so cutthroat. Sometimes you need a woman to be like, hey, should we really fire him?
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Let's think about it. Not let's fire him because he pissed me off. Like there's certain things that
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you need women for. You need that balance. Okay. Let's, you know, damn well, no, no,
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you know, damn well women fire people for no reason. Men want to make money. Men are logical.
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Women go based on how they feel. So this idea that women are going to come into the workforce
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and police men and how to behave. When men built the world for us, they built the world. We could
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not do shit. Any of the jobs that we have are all because of men and that we need women's wisdom
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to run society. Yes.
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It's the dumbest shit I've ever heard in my life. No, you need it. But it's not exactly. It's not all
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the elements. Why the last hundred before the last hundred years, they did not need women as a rule
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in the workforce. Why do they need us now? They must have needed women or else we wouldn't be
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there if they didn't need us. If you look at like government regulations, as soon as women entered the
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workforce, it's like, it's through the roof. If you look at government spending as soon as women
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got to vote, it's like, it's through the roof. So would you have rather be like, like how workforces
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were back in the day? I would rather we repeal the 19th. I really believe that. I think the world
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would be a better place if women didn't vote and most men. I think that should be just like a property
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owner type thing. It's or, or net taxpayers. I don't know how exactly I do it, but yeah, I think we
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should take away the vote for most people. Listen, when we let the majority of men vote,
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they voted Trump into office. So, and thank you. And I like Trump. Thank you. I like Trump. I like
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him. I like him as the president. I think he's funny, horrible president, but I like him as an
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individual. He was a good president. The economy was way better. The economy was better. The economy
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was better, but he also caused the, no, no, no. The economy was better, but it doesn't mean he's a
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good president because under him, there was so much racial divide and tension and this going on,
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not going on. So yes, for economy, it was good, but you divided a whole country.
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People had jobs. And they hated each other.
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But this is what I mean, this goes, but wait, wait, actually, I want to, I actually want to
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explain this to the camera, like how women think, no offense, but like, do you see how she's like,
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well, it was the tension. We didn't like the tension or the feelings and the men. It's like,
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well, are there jobs? But that rolled off of Obama's laws. No, no, no. He came in,
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this is after Obama cleaned it up. No, no, it wasn't.
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Obama cleaned it up. No, it wasn't. It rolled into when Trump got into office. It rolled into
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when Trump got into office and Trump got the credit for it. No, it wasn't. That's just how
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the liberals try to like, they'll try to like, like somehow go through these like logic loops
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where they're like, well, it was good under Trump's presidency, but it was another president's fault.
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Like, it's like, come on.
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