JustPearlyThings - July 31, 2023


Pearl EXPOSES The Hypocrisy Among Femininity Coach


Episode Stats

Length

9 minutes

Words per Minute

147.38597

Word Count

1,356

Sentence Count

82

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 What do you what do you think when the women say not all women are like that?
00:00:04.920 Enough women are like that.
00:00:07.880 What percent of women do you think are like that?
00:00:12.480 It's a wild guess, but I'm going to go with.
00:00:16.880 Well, let's define that.
00:00:20.000 Hmm.
00:00:20.960 We'll leave.
00:00:22.200 OK.
00:00:23.600 Smart guy.
00:00:24.680 I see what you did.
00:00:25.880 So, OK, so basically like either
00:00:30.000 Trampy will leave you if you stop working or can't work for a couple of months and will
00:00:35.720 divorce you, take your shit and try to control you for a lifetime.
00:00:40.200 I'd say north of 60 percent.
00:00:43.760 OK, I was going to say 80.
00:00:46.360 Well, that's significantly north of 60 percent.
00:00:49.600 But I don't I don't have any problem with that number.
00:00:53.340 Yeah.
00:00:53.480 And if you expand the definition of that into, let's say, a guy has a period of depression that lasts a year and he's just worthless at work, loses his job.
00:01:06.340 And even a woman that might not appear too materialistic is going to get tired of that guy real quick.
00:01:13.380 It happens all the time.
00:01:15.260 And if that's the scenario or kind of scenario we're talking about, I would go north of 80 percent.
00:01:21.860 Well, I would also realize that, like, the wives between 40 and 60 are maybe like 35 to 60.
00:01:31.700 Roughly that generation, 55 are terrible.
00:01:35.620 So even if they're still married, like none of them believe in obeying their husband.
00:01:40.960 Oh, yeah.
00:01:41.800 So we're basically getting advice from women that don't have like the mindset to be wives, but they'll like put on a show like they're traditional.
00:01:51.300 But then when you like kind of because I just like living in reality, like I don't consider myself a trad con.
00:01:57.640 I was like a volleyball chick, you know, but it's like if you got married after the age of 25 or 26, whatever, if you weren't a virgin on your wedding,
00:02:08.260 like you can't really say you're this traditional woman that you're like pretending you don't pretend it's like pretending you don't believe in obeying your husband.
00:02:16.200 And I realized I'm like, wow, there's it's just a generation of like shitty wives.
00:02:21.820 And I think it's around like especially the 40 year olds and like 50 ish, like early 50s.
00:02:28.580 I don't know if you've noticed that trend, but.
00:02:31.860 Sure, absolutely.
00:02:33.260 But again, I got to go back to to having to be equally real about men.
00:02:39.300 These are shitty wives because this is the type of woman that men have created.
00:02:44.020 Yeah, yeah.
00:02:44.840 Running around, kissing women's butts, fawning over them, telling them lies so they feel good about themselves, agreeing with them when they know that they're wrong.
00:02:55.260 All those behaviors, they create entitled little brats that don't want to be in a marriage contract that requires sacrifice and discipline and giving.
00:03:07.000 And no, they don't want that.
00:03:11.460 And it's because men have told them they don't have to bring it to the table.
00:03:16.280 Yeah, no, I realized that, too.
00:03:18.560 I was like, wow, everybody's just lying to us like all the time.
00:03:23.820 Yes, the lies go both ways.
00:03:26.340 We're lying about everybody all the time and the moment.
00:03:30.360 And it's one of the reasons you're going to get pushback.
00:03:33.060 I've certainly I've gotten a ton of pushback over the years.
00:03:36.820 If you start telling the truth, you're going to upset both traditional conservatives and people on the left and feminists.
00:03:46.500 It's going to upset everybody.
00:03:48.220 The truth is not a popular thing, especially about the sexes.
00:03:53.380 Do you think.
00:03:54.940 Do you think that there is room for cooperation between men's rights movements and feminists?
00:04:02.420 Absolutely not.
00:04:04.760 Why?
00:04:06.760 Well.
00:04:08.680 Gosh, it's like saying, is there.
00:04:13.320 Room for African-Americans in the KKK.
00:04:19.920 Yeah, I guess theoretically on paper somewhere there there's that possibility.
00:04:25.200 But since feminism is, by definition, a movement attacking men and seeking to do harm to men and harming women in the process.
00:04:37.500 Where's where's what common ground do we find?
00:04:40.700 Have you ever heard the argument that basically you could find I've heard people say you could find common ground in like 50 50 custody because if feminists actually wanted equality, they would agree that that should be the default.
00:04:56.960 Right, and they do not every time that there's a shared parenting initiative that pops up and I know lots of people involved in several states trying to get these initiatives passed.
00:05:09.580 It's feminist groups that come to block them and fight them legally to keep it from happening.
00:05:15.700 They don't want equality.
00:05:20.380 Do you think that men get a fair shot in criminal court?
00:05:25.800 No.
00:05:27.040 I mean, there's obviously men are sentenced to 66 percent more time than women for the same crime.
00:05:35.200 So there's an inherent unfairness right there.
00:05:40.140 There's unfairness between the races, but the most profound disparity that we have is between men and women when it comes to criminal sentencing.
00:05:49.260 So, no, they're not getting a, at least they're not getting a fair shake at sentencing.
00:05:54.200 And in cases of sexual assault, they're often not getting a fair shake at due process.
00:05:59.540 What do you, so I thought in, when it comes to criminal court, it's based off of evidence and family court is based on a balance of probabilities.
00:06:10.480 So that's why family court is worse.
00:06:13.200 But I'm hearing that criminal court still has a lot of the same issues against men.
00:06:18.220 Well, yeah, I mean, men have been, lots of men have been convicted of sexual crimes, sexual assaults, based on nothing but the testimony of one witness, without forensic evidence at all of a rape having occurred.
00:06:37.460 And that is considered compelling enough to convict them.
00:06:40.580 And they go to prison frequently, these guys, the Innocence Project, most of their work, what they've come up with is that almost everybody that they've ultimately gotten exonerated of crimes were rape accusations, men that were convicted just on the say-so of the woman.
00:07:00.160 And there are, you know, obviously, sexual assaults are a real problem, false allegations are a real problem, too, especially when our criminal courts will take that accusation as actual evidence in a trial and put somebody in prison for it.
00:07:18.120 Wow, because I've heard of the Innocence Project, but I didn't realize that it actually makes a lot of sense that they're freeing men that have been falsely accused of crime.
00:07:27.740 Why do you think we're like this as women?
00:07:30.940 Like, is there something, like, biological about us or, like, that, like, the, it just seems like we don't have an accurate grasp on reality for whatever reason.
00:07:44.060 And sometimes, like, I spoke to a younger girl about a case, like, sexual, like, she was saying she was sexually assaulted.
00:07:51.740 Now, I'm the wrong chick to, like, bring this to, because I'm like, okay, what happened?
00:07:58.540 I need to know, like, exactly what happened.
00:08:00.900 And she, like, and basically it came down to it, he was being pushy, and, like, she said no, and he just kept pushing it.
00:08:07.540 But I wouldn't say that's the same thing as, like, like, eventually.
00:08:10.620 But, but essentially, it was basically put, like, she, he was being pushy.
00:08:17.740 She said no, and he just kept pushing it, right?
00:08:20.140 And maybe, like, like, touched her for a second, and then, but do you know what I mean?
00:08:24.120 It wasn't, like, the way she was describing it.
00:08:26.760 And when I kept, like, asking questions, like, I'm, I'm like, why were you alone with him?
00:08:32.740 Why were you in the car?
00:08:33.620 Do you know what I mean?
00:08:34.000 Like, it just doesn't make sense.
00:08:35.900 And I'm like, why do so many women have an inaccurate, like, grasp of reality when it comes to these cases?
00:08:43.160 Because I've seen this on my show, too.
00:08:46.400 Well, you asked originally, really, a question about biodeterminism.
00:08:54.240 Is there something biological in us?
00:08:57.000 And I want to say, yes, there is.
00:08:59.380 I mean, if you just look at the progression of hominids from where we came from into human existence, if men weren't disposable, we would have been a dead-end evolutionary experiment.