JustPearlyThings - March 23, 2023


Modern Woman Could Not HANDLE This Facts


Episode Stats

Length

11 minutes

Words per Minute

190.25943

Word Count

2,271

Sentence Count

236

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

In this episode, the brother and sister duo of the and discuss the current state of education in America, the role of the state in our children's lives, and the impact of immigrants in our society.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Fundamentally, like if you're a parent and you're trying to instill your worldview in your kids, you want the best for them because they're your kid.
00:00:07.100 You want them to be happy.
00:00:07.740 In an ideal scenario.
00:00:08.280 You genuinely want, okay, ideally, right?
00:00:10.280 I mean, I think that applies to 99.99% of parents, right?
00:00:13.640 There's a minority that may be dickheads, okay?
00:00:16.360 Or concede that there's some dickheads.
00:00:18.340 Yeah.
00:00:18.840 But I think the majority of parents want the best for their kid.
00:00:21.580 They want to be fulfilled in life and have a happy life.
00:00:24.000 However, when you put that child under the influence of the state or whoever else, they have an agenda.
00:00:31.100 And they don't have the best interests of that child at heart.
00:00:33.960 They have their own interests at heart.
00:00:35.420 So they're going to try and manipulate and adjust that child to follow a certain agenda, which is beneficial to them in the long run.
00:00:41.400 And they do it en masse in the form of public schooling.
00:00:44.180 Yeah, I was going to say, so why do you have your children go to like a public school?
00:00:46.880 Oh, hell no.
00:00:47.460 My kids are getting homeschooled.
00:00:49.160 All 20 of them homeschooled.
00:00:51.080 All 20.
00:00:52.300 What's the agenda?
00:00:53.660 I don't understand what the agenda is.
00:00:55.180 Well, feminism is one of the big agendas we're looking at.
00:00:57.720 Everything that she just talked about with her sister.
00:00:59.760 If they can control, if the government can have influence over your children, they have more power.
00:01:06.080 Yeah.
00:01:07.040 Because the children are the future.
00:01:08.780 They can influence elections.
00:01:09.580 They can influence public policy.
00:01:11.220 They can influence financial decisions.
00:01:12.500 They can influence everything.
00:01:13.460 I mean, Nick might be able to talk about this more than I can.
00:01:14.920 Yeah.
00:01:16.120 Well, it's not, but it's not just about a political agenda.
00:01:19.820 It's about the immigrants, right?
00:01:21.020 Well, that's part of it.
00:01:22.080 I think it's a very simple axiom that mothers should raise their babies.
00:01:33.000 You know, we all have mothers.
00:01:34.240 We all came from mothers.
00:01:35.380 And it's a mother's role not just to have the baby, but to nurture the baby, take care of the baby.
00:01:40.800 It's actually very important for a child's development, specifically in the first three months that they're with the parent.
00:01:46.680 And the only, I'm Catholic, just full disclosure, the only moral way to have sex is within marriage and without contraceptives.
00:01:55.020 So really, women should be, they should be popping these kids out one after the other.
00:01:59.240 If you're popping these kids out and you're with them for the first three years or four years, whatever, you know, a mother, that really should be their full-time job is making their food and tucking them into bed and all that.
00:02:17.880 And it's, so I agree, you're totally right about education and putting them in daycare or government schools.
00:02:23.380 But I look at the epidemic of people today who are messed up in the head.
00:02:28.520 Low self-esteem.
00:02:29.800 You know, they got mommy issues, daddy issues.
00:02:32.280 It's because mom wasn't home.
00:02:33.440 It's because dad wasn't home.
00:02:34.640 They literally didn't get enough love as a child.
00:02:36.860 Now they seek validation through dating, sex, romance, which really, you know, that I don't, I don't think that's actually the healthiest thing.
00:02:44.480 So the other thing, the immigrant thing, which you, you know, hit me back on that.
00:02:49.240 Here's the thing.
00:02:50.040 You put them in daycare, who's going to be raising these kids?
00:02:53.320 That's a real question.
00:02:55.160 It's going to be these like low-income people who are usually the immigrants or it's going to be other types.
00:03:00.680 And if you look at like retirement homes, if you look at daycares, there's some raunchy stuff that goes on in there.
00:03:06.320 You look at like daycares where these old white ladies are getting thrown around by these black daycare workers or retirement home workers.
00:03:14.440 There's a lot that happens.
00:03:16.100 It's not a race issue.
00:03:18.220 I don't think it's just purely immigrants.
00:03:20.380 Where is the statistics to prove that?
00:03:22.380 You know, you should look on Twitter.
00:03:23.880 You look at the video.
00:03:24.720 Look at Twitter.
00:03:26.200 Are you saying Twitter?
00:03:27.580 No, but my question is how data is coming from Twitter.
00:03:32.180 Oh, yeah.
00:03:32.720 Am I hearing this right?
00:03:33.660 Twitter is a real world.
00:03:34.700 Yeah, she's set it up really well.
00:03:38.740 So can I just say I wanted to bring along today like two little signs, right?
00:03:43.760 One that says generalization and the other one that said subjective.
00:03:48.680 So you have just come out with so much sweeping generalization.
00:03:54.540 All of the schools are like this.
00:03:56.440 All the nannies are like that.
00:03:58.040 All the women need to be like this.
00:03:59.680 And all the mothers are like that.
00:04:00.960 We are literally in such a diverse planet.
00:04:04.300 How on earth?
00:04:05.480 But seriously, how the fuck can you sit there and go all things should be A when we live
00:04:10.920 in a huge planet with loads of different societies in it?
00:04:14.060 Because we're all basically the same.
00:04:15.820 Are we?
00:04:16.760 Yeah.
00:04:17.160 Yeah.
00:04:17.320 Come on.
00:04:18.280 That's true.
00:04:18.900 Oh, for God's sake.
00:04:19.640 That's the fundamental concern on you.
00:04:21.960 I'm going to plunk you in the Middle East and then ask you that question.
00:04:25.280 Are you the same as everyone around you?
00:04:27.500 I could jump in really quickly.
00:04:28.760 I've spent a significant amount of time in the Middle East.
00:04:31.000 You'd be surprised.
00:04:31.380 You're a very unique individual, darling.
00:04:32.780 No, I'm going to say, you'd be surprised how similar everybody is.
00:04:38.420 I've traveled to a lot of different countries and everyone is very, very similar in terms
00:04:42.880 of what makes a good, happy family.
00:04:45.660 Oh, it's a loving mother and a father.
00:04:48.080 The mother says that.
00:04:49.140 These generalizations are generalizations for a reason.
00:04:52.720 It's a pattern recognition thing.
00:04:54.440 When you start to see the same thing making a positive impact again and again and again,
00:04:58.420 you start to realize, okay, that's probably the correct way for humans to operate.
00:05:01.700 So you have got a basis of like actual facts in there, but we just need to pluck it out.
00:05:08.420 So where happiness comes from, the longest ever psychology study done on happiness was
00:05:14.440 done by Grant Inglewik.
00:05:16.180 Probably liberals.
00:05:16.760 In Huss.
00:05:17.460 It's not.
00:05:17.740 Probably liberals.
00:05:18.280 It's for Harvard University.
00:05:20.320 Jews.
00:05:20.940 Probably some liberals.
00:05:21.720 It was actually a very good question.
00:05:23.620 I have an understanding you.
00:05:26.040 It's making sense.
00:05:27.280 Do you want me to tell you?
00:05:29.120 It's making sense.
00:05:30.020 Because the immigrants, they're like, oh, it's pretty good.
00:05:31.080 Immigrant's thing was funny in the beginning.
00:05:33.700 Wait, wait, guys, guys.
00:05:34.520 It's probably just some liberals that want to get their worldview across.
00:05:38.740 So they pay some people to make some studies to promote the liberal ideology.
00:05:43.240 You're going to love this when I tell you what it's about.
00:05:46.520 Go ahead.
00:05:47.420 Deeply conservative.
00:05:48.920 Two professors from Harvard University.
00:05:51.420 Two deeply conservative.
00:05:53.160 Doubt it, Harvard.
00:05:54.000 Look it up.
00:05:55.020 Honestly, look it up.
00:05:56.260 So they did the longest running study.
00:05:58.280 They found that the secret to happiness, it really does come down to just one thing.
00:06:03.080 And it's about human connection being seen and feeling like you can also see other people.
00:06:08.880 Gee, I wonder what might cause that?
00:06:10.420 Hmm, being in a happy, loving family perhaps.
00:06:12.200 Yeah, that's where it would start from.
00:06:14.420 That's what I'm saying.
00:06:15.460 Like, you've absolutely nailed it.
00:06:17.240 But like, where it all comes into play with this whole, like, oh, the schools are bad.
00:06:21.540 It's pushing a very dangerous narrative.
00:06:23.160 That one's not the one that I feel like is bad to put in.
00:06:25.560 It is.
00:06:25.680 I think the schools are actually really bad.
00:06:27.900 But sorry.
00:06:28.460 No, no.
00:06:28.900 Yeah, I do understand that.
00:06:30.280 But I feel like there's limits and levels to it.
00:06:32.960 The schools probably, I'm probably that bothered.
00:06:35.840 But with the immigrants thing, it was just super funny when, like, you started.
00:06:40.240 I still find it very funny.
00:06:42.040 Because I feel like that as well.
00:06:43.480 Let me not lie to you.
00:06:44.360 But when it came to your example, the example you picked were very, what?
00:06:50.560 White women being thrown around by black women.
00:06:52.760 I was like, is this a set up?
00:06:55.560 No, it does.
00:06:56.080 It does happen.
00:06:56.760 You're one of them sure.
00:06:58.080 But I just feel like I very much understand why you're banned from social media.
00:07:02.640 Because I was like, I'm very offended.
00:07:05.480 No, I wasn't offended at all.
00:07:07.600 No, I'm very offended.
00:07:08.500 Because my thought process is, so is the issue that you have with the race of the people that are looking after the children and the elderly?
00:07:15.840 Or is it that you aren't happy that we have people looking after social care currently is being dominated?
00:07:23.100 Like, what exactly is your point?
00:07:24.900 I love black people.
00:07:26.220 Do you know?
00:07:28.700 Do you know?
00:07:29.720 Do you know?
00:07:30.160 Do you know?
00:07:30.340 I couldn't care less.
00:07:32.380 I personally, I'm just one of those people.
00:07:35.480 I'm not offended.
00:07:36.300 I couldn't care less whether you like black people or not.
00:07:38.720 And I don't care whether someone likes white people.
00:07:40.860 That's really not my business.
00:07:41.960 I live in my own world.
00:07:43.220 But yeah, I was just about to go ahead and ask, like, why did that example come out of your mind?
00:07:49.900 Here's why.
00:07:50.480 I'm really curious.
00:07:51.680 Because when it comes to retirement homes and daycares, these are, like, who are taking up these jobs.
00:07:59.240 You're right.
00:07:59.260 You're right.
00:07:59.720 Well, and the point is, is it's people, when a child is being raised by their mother, that's the person that, out of anyone in the world, cares the most about that child.
00:08:08.180 They should do.
00:08:08.920 You hope.
00:08:09.240 They should do.
00:08:09.800 You should hope.
00:08:10.380 In the ideal situation.
00:08:11.920 In most cases.
00:08:12.520 Unless it's, like, a crack whore, you know, something like that.
00:08:15.340 In most cases.
00:08:16.360 Oh, my God.
00:08:17.240 You know what I'm talking about.
00:08:18.280 Yeah.
00:08:18.460 The person that cares the most in the world for their child is the mother.
00:08:24.580 So that's the person who should be raising them.
00:08:26.080 Should be, yeah.
00:08:26.580 When you stuff them in a daycare, the reason I bring that up is because in America, you're literally giving them up to people who we don't even really know who these people are.
00:08:34.820 You know, they may be immigrants.
00:08:35.900 They may be people that have, like, a racial grievance against the kids.
00:08:39.140 Yeah.
00:08:39.320 Yeah.
00:08:39.660 That's true.
00:08:39.840 So you're really just kind of like, hey, here you go.
00:08:42.420 And you kind of get what you get.
00:08:44.200 And that's why a lot of these kids have a really bad upbringing.
00:08:47.540 Wait, so is it because of the black people?
00:08:49.440 Do you know what?
00:08:49.800 To the race or to the individual?
00:08:50.740 No, no, no, no.
00:08:51.360 Do you know what?
00:08:51.940 He's explaining.
00:08:52.800 Okay.
00:08:53.120 I don't want to cut you off.
00:08:54.340 No, no, no, no.
00:08:54.820 Because my question is.
00:08:55.460 Because they don't be racist.
00:08:56.640 Yeah.
00:08:56.740 He's sounding very racist.
00:08:58.820 He's sounding a bit wild.
00:09:00.660 Like, why have you automatically equated having children being looked after by individuals?
00:09:04.920 That they're automatically going to be with individuals that hate them because of their race?
00:09:09.660 Why is the issue?
00:09:11.220 But again, where have you backed this evidence back?
00:09:13.660 Because you do.
00:09:14.700 I've seen a lot of instances of this.
00:09:16.860 You have, with your own eyes, seen it yourself.
00:09:18.260 Oh, yeah.
00:09:18.600 A lot of viral videos going around on Twitter.
00:09:20.940 Viral videos.
00:09:21.360 You haven't physically gone and seen it.
00:09:22.320 It's real life.
00:09:23.380 And it's true.
00:09:24.200 And, well, I'll give you an example.
00:09:25.580 My grandmother, she was in the hospital.
00:09:27.600 This is actually a very sad story.
00:09:28.880 I know I was funny a moment ago, but that's actually a very sad story.
00:09:32.340 My grandmother, who recently passed away, she was in the hospital.
00:09:35.700 She had all kinds of horrible things going on.
00:09:37.680 And one night, she was having a violent seizure because her potassium was low, something like
00:09:43.020 that.
00:09:44.040 And a bunch of doctors come in.
00:09:45.680 Now, this is not me generalizing.
00:09:48.060 Okay?
00:09:48.220 It's not a sweeping generalization.
00:09:50.740 This is just an example.
00:09:52.040 So the doctors come in, and they're all Indian, and they're laughing at her.
00:09:57.400 They're pointing at her.
00:09:58.300 Oh, my gosh.
00:09:59.060 They're imitating her violent seizure, and they're laughing at her.
00:10:03.260 Now, that's not because they're Indian.
00:10:06.720 That's not the reason why.
00:10:07.860 There's nothing inherent in Indians or non-white people that makes them do that.
00:10:11.980 But it is to say that, you know, they're not kin.
00:10:15.220 They're not family.
00:10:16.640 I feel like if you had a doctor who was of the same disposition or of the same group,
00:10:21.780 they get a different kind of care.
00:10:23.240 And the point is, in these diverse institutions, whether it's a school, a daycare, a hospital,
00:10:28.280 the point is, you're kind of being thrown in.
00:10:31.040 These are not your family.
00:10:32.680 They're not your people.
00:10:33.780 These are just the people that are being paid minimum wage sometimes to look after a baby
00:10:39.280 during their most important developmental period in their life.
00:10:43.160 Or an elderly person who's vulnerable and weak and sick.
00:10:47.240 Babes, babes, like, are you trying not to sound racist?
00:10:54.420 No.
00:10:55.760 I think he's making it a race thing, but I don't think he's racism.
00:10:58.520 I would also say, like, race relations are different in the U.S. than here.
00:11:02.940 Like, they did a poll asking black people if they agreed with the statement,
00:11:06.380 it's okay to be white, and 50% said they didn't agree.
00:11:10.060 As many of you know, I was just banned on TikTok,
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