Pearl Calls Out Woke BBC Journalists
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Summary
This week, Topgave us an exclusive interview with the most wanted man in the world, Julian Assange. We talk about his time in prison, why he thinks the BBC should apologise, and how he feels about the allegations that he has negatively influenced young people in the UK.
Transcript
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about the allegations that he has negatively influenced young people
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in the UK. And secondly, I think we should put on record that
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this interview is taking place in your house because you're under house arrest.
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If it were not for that, then we would have chosen another location I'm sure
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She's pulling an ABBA and preach. Hey, we just came
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We are here because we had to be here. She's pulling an ABBA.
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Look, I didn't know your podcast was at your house.
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Alright, guys, what are we thinking? Still in the chat?
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Alright, is there any ones? Any ones in the chat?
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you said that you've invited us into your house.
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Correct. We're here because you're under house arrest.
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we would have negotiated a more neutral setting.
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Don't you think, as the BBC, it would be very interesting
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and then locked in house arrest without charge?
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Don't you think that's a far more interesting conversation
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than old YouTube snippets? Don't you think that would be interesting?
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you don't think, I mean, I would have questions
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Because there's an ongoing investigation into rape
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Correct. I've been incarcerated without charge.
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And I think that would be a far more interesting conversation.
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But then I guess Julian Assange is incarcerated without charge
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So if you actually wanted to do some genuine journalism
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and investigation, you could talk about the fact
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that an innocent man who has yet to be charged with a crime
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And I think that would be a far more interesting angle
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than talking about me being the most dangerous man in the world
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And this question about schools being very worried about your influence...
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You know, guys, I'm going to tell you a story, okay?
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the schools were worried because my mom took me to Florida for two weeks.
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Damn it, Pearl, didn't Kevin Samuels teach you anything?
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Pause the show and play some annoying music until the likes are up.
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In primary school or, you know, boys as young as 11 are quoting you at school
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attacking girls, refusing to respect female teachers.
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Let me know in the comments, guys, because we're almost at the end of the stream.
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Let me know what you think we should call the BBC.
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First things first, as I've repeatedly said, and the only reason I keep repeating it is
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because I'm sure this interview will be edited.
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I am a positive force for the world, and I teach children discipline.
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I teach the world discipline, male or female, of any age.
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40% of the people who listen to me are actually female.
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...massive influence, and I am now the one of the most influential people on the planet,
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that I do have to be slightly more careful with things I say.
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The idea that I said something five years ago on a video that got 300 views...
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So what do you mean, being slightly more careful?
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Some of the jokes I made four or five years ago on a YouTube channel that got 300 views,
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The fact that I could do that on a podcast five years ago and it only got 300 views...
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Yeah, you guys are pulling up some stuff I did.
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You do speak differently when you're at 300 views versus 300 million.
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Now I understand I'm the most influential man on the face of the planet.
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I would be more careful with certain things I say.
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That doesn't mean the things I originally said were genuinely out to harm people.
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Do you really believe you're the most influential man on the face of the planet?
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Do you believe you're the most influential man on the face of the planet?
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Finally, you get to see Andrew's side. Guys, comment your thoughts in the comment section, please.
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I've had that moment after an interview. That's how it was on, um...
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What's it called? The trigonometry. I was quite pissed.
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I could definitely tell I was pissed because I didn't think they were going to corner me with the Fuentes stuff.