Modern Women And The TikTok Ban In The USA? (Call-In Show) | Pearl Daily
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 35 minutes
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147.33118
Summary
Ben Shapiro is caught simping again, and there's a quiet weapon being ratcheted up against men that is rarely talked about. Plus, why women are willing to die on the hill of only fans and whores, and women taking accountability for nothing while holding men accountable for everything.
Transcript
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Good afternoon, good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
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Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
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Now, today we're going to be covering modern women crying over the TikTok ban.
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But before we do, there was a story I just couldn't resist.
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And as most of you know, I have been fighting on the front lines of the simp epidemic for years.
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But I need to tell you guys about a quiet weapon being ratcheted up against men that is rarely talked about.
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So today I came in and I was totally expecting to only talk about the TikTok ban.
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And as someone who started on TikTok, I do have a special place in my heart for it.
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But I also have a special place in my heart for simps.
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And I think simps are a sad case because many of them just really need help.
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They are willing to die on the hill of OnlyFans whores and women, women taking accountability for nothing while holding men accountable for everything.
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Now, I saw a clip of Ben Shapiro talking about how the right should dump Andrew Tate.
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I want to start today with a controversy that erupted online but is sort of indicative of a broader problem that the right currently has with, say, the influencer class.
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This controversy erupted because Benny Johnson had on Andrew Tate.
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Andrew Tate, for those who don't know, is an online provocateur.
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He is mostly famous for one time being a kickboxer.
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And now he sort of runs around with his shirt off with fancy cars and good-looking women and smokes cigars and says...
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Are young men going to see this and be like, huh?
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A guy who's jacked and runs around with sports cars and hot women.
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Some things that are sort of useful critiques of the left, but mostly says crazy stuff online.
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And he also had on, at the same time, Alina Habbo, who is a counsel for the Trump team.
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And Alina Habbo was really praising Tate, and so was Benny Johnson.
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Now, remember, the way women dress, they're signaling something.
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So, if she's going on a show with Andrew Tate, and she's coming with her boobs out, what is that signaling?
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You guys can be the detectives here, all right?
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Anger is the same that President Trump has for our country.
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And the time is now for us to stop being wimps.
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And I also have to say that I sympathize with you, because I think you go through a lot of the same,
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show me the person, I'll find the crime, that President Trump has gone through.
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Okay, what Alina Habba is saying there is not actually true about Andrew Tate.
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Find me the person, and I'll find you the crime.
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And Russell Brand, of course, rushed to the defense of all of this.
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Russell Brand then suggested that anyone who objected to the treatment of Andrew Tate on the right,
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that they needed to sort of check their problems at the door.
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Someone like Andrew Tate, with the audience he has, could make a significant difference if correctly backed.
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He does say some stuff that's pretty out there.
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But the fact is, in a democracy, if someone is able to glean popular support,
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they can have a mandate, they should be represented.
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I suppose what's more significant and interesting to me is,
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the way that figures like Andrew Tate or Tommy Robinson have always been maligned,
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I think, to place an impassable threshold around systems of influence and power.
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But the fact is, he appeals to a lot of people,
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and he represents some things that a lot of people are very interested in.
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Okay, so, I think that the way that some people are defending Andrew Tate today
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is a conflation of a couple of different ideas.
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So, I think there is a big difference between having people on, have whoever you want on.
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And cheering on bad people who don't actually care.
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And what always tends to happen is later we find out,
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but we often find out that they're not as moral as they've been signaling for years.
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They think that they're the arbiters of morality.
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I am not upset at all with anyone actually just interviewing Andrew Tate.
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There are tons of excellent questions to ask Andrew Tate.
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But you can't get along with someone too well that I deem immoral.
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I, as a grown man, am going to tell you, another grown man, how to run your show.
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If he wants to bring them on and not ask him tough questions, that's his choice.
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Instead, a lot of people are sort of glomming on...
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...to his very online popularity in order to get clicks.
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And some people are dishonestly conflating interviewing Andrew Tate with cheering for Andrew Tate.
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Or talking about how brave and wonderful he is.
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He rips off thousands of people with his Scam Hustlers University.
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He preaches the virtue of treating women in a way you would never, ever allow anyone to treat your wife or your daughter.
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This is why I say money, look, status doesn't mean somebody's red pill.
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There's a lot of guys with money that get completely abused by women because they're blue pill.
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And they think morality is bringing something to the table in dating.
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Women line up down the street for serial killers.
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What I'm saying is that if you say you're conservative,
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and then you have someone who truly is disgusting on,
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you're doing more than platforming, which, again, is fine.
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Platforming, the idea that you can never have a conversation...
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You can have a conversation with whomever you want.
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But there's a difference between having a conversation with a person
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I probably certainly have a moral obligation to ask Andrew Tate,
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hard questions about his actions and his beliefs and his past.
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or ignore all of the things he's actually said,
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I didn't think he was guilty of that crime either.
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Now he's trying to play himself off as a politician.
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Now he's trying to start some sort of party in the UK.
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and get better results than them in all things.
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When Tate comes in and has more influence than him.
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but I don't know if he has the right experience
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But I want to go more into the psychology of this.
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Like what does the public get out of this person
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I'm curious, before we get into the TikTok thing,
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are you done doing interviews with your documentary?