JustPearlyThings - October 19, 2023


Pearl NUKES Everybody With This Fact


Episode Stats

Length

8 minutes

Words per Minute

195.05948

Word Count

1,574

Sentence Count

166

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

In this episode, we talk about the differences between men and women, and why men are more nurturing and why women are more violent. We also talk about why we think women are better than men at being a mother and a wife.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Women are way more inclined to go into nursing and health care, so they're just kind of in that situation.
00:00:06.880 So by the law of large numbers, they're going to be more likely.
00:00:10.300 That's like saying men are more likely to kill other people at war.
00:00:13.980 Yeah, because 95% of the military is men.
00:00:17.100 Yeah, it's so interesting. It's like whenever there's a bad stat about women,
00:00:19.880 we always have this gut reaction to give a reason or an excuse.
00:00:24.460 But no, this is even 1807.
00:00:27.900 These are completely different time periods.
00:00:29.900 Women were always more likely to kill the infants and the elderly.
00:00:33.240 So look, I'm here to have an actual conversation.
00:00:36.380 I've never, you know, you said that you think that men are more nurturing than women.
00:00:40.140 That's the first time I've ever heard that, right?
00:00:41.760 I think that men will do more, right, out of unconditional love for a woman,
00:00:48.160 whereas a lot of women will have conditions in order to give love, right?
00:00:52.640 Like a man must be this, this, this, this, this, and this.
00:00:56.080 Whereas a guy will just be like, yeah, she's hot, she's cool, and she's a loyal girl,
00:01:01.140 I'll give her the world.
00:01:02.340 Whereas a woman wants six foot, six pack, six figures, this, that, funny, crazy, this, all that stuff.
00:01:08.780 So there's a longer checklist of what a man, that a woman is looking for versus what a man is looking for.
00:01:16.100 Yeah, but we were talking about like nurturing kids, I thought.
00:01:20.460 But no, but also, but no, you just said nurturing.
00:01:23.660 Yeah, yeah.
00:01:24.360 You said nurturing kids.
00:01:25.360 I'm saying in general, women would be considered more nurturing, but also have.
00:01:31.360 I just, I just think like we have to, like whenever women have like something that describes women
00:01:36.100 that makes them so special and awesome, it's always something that can't be measured.
00:01:39.520 And whenever you measure it, the stats never line up.
00:01:42.440 Okay.
00:01:42.640 So that's an example I'm giving where it's like, if we were more nurturing,
00:01:46.200 wouldn't we be less likely to kill our children?
00:01:48.400 So just to kind of put a ribbon on this, you know, I said, what's the biggest misconception about you?
00:01:55.920 You said, well, people think I hate women, but it doesn't seem like you speak fondly of women.
00:02:03.200 So what would you describe your relationship with women, if you can sum it up?
00:02:08.220 What's my relationship like with women?
00:02:10.400 No, just like the concept of women.
00:02:13.620 I like women.
00:02:14.940 I like guys, you know.
00:02:16.520 Okay.
00:02:16.760 I mean, it's not.
00:02:17.420 But no, there's no doubt that you.
00:02:18.860 I just don't, I just don't think like, I think there's a lot of propaganda that says women
00:02:22.740 are these special, amazing.
00:02:24.240 Do you find purpose in a woman?
00:02:25.680 Do you find purpose in a woman?
00:02:26.560 Let her answer the question.
00:02:27.500 Like, I just think that there's all of this propaganda that always says women are so special
00:02:32.000 and amazing and awesome.
00:02:33.780 And I just think women are people the same way men are people.
00:02:37.080 They're special women.
00:02:38.200 They're special men, you know, but I just think as a group, you know, they're just normal people.
00:02:44.280 Yeah.
00:02:44.460 Okay.
00:02:45.320 But I do think they're more violent than men.
00:02:47.020 I'll die on that hill, actually.
00:02:48.640 Every time I've been attacked, like physically, like threatened, always a woman.
00:02:52.740 I hope so.
00:02:53.660 It's not a man.
00:02:55.480 It's not.
00:02:56.220 Okay.
00:02:57.020 So you don't hate women.
00:02:59.280 You just think they're not special.
00:03:00.980 Is that fair to say?
00:03:02.020 Yeah.
00:03:02.580 Okay.
00:03:03.340 I know.
00:03:03.880 I think most people aren't special.
00:03:05.700 But the difference is men know that.
00:03:07.440 Women, not as much.
00:03:09.520 Yeah.
00:03:09.780 I don't see men running around being like, I'm a king.
00:03:12.700 I'm the man.
00:03:13.360 No matter what you say.
00:03:14.600 For sure.
00:03:14.880 It's like, buddy, you're broke.
00:03:15.860 You're homeless.
00:03:16.320 You live with your mom.
00:03:17.540 You have three socks to your name.
00:03:19.300 I came to this.
00:03:19.980 Whereas women, they're all queens no matter what their situation is.
00:03:22.620 Well, and I came to this conclusion.
00:03:23.200 I do feel you on that.
00:03:24.140 I came to this conclusion was I literally couldn't think of one thing that women are better at.
00:03:28.480 I couldn't.
00:03:29.280 Because every time I had to measure it and put a number to it.
00:03:32.940 I have one thing.
00:03:33.780 Okay, please.
00:03:34.240 It's going to be super controversial.
00:03:35.600 Okay.
00:03:36.680 Giving birth.
00:03:39.460 I hope so.
00:03:40.920 That's kind of the one thing.
00:03:42.840 Women do create life.
00:03:43.960 Hear me out.
00:03:44.300 Hear me out.
00:03:44.420 I do love my mom and my grandma.
00:03:45.900 Hear me out.
00:03:46.480 If men could figure out a way to do it, I would argue they'd figure out a way to do it better.
00:03:50.480 Well, let's hope they don't.
00:03:51.760 Let's hope they don't.
00:03:52.040 Because they're trying to have that happen, Pearl.
00:03:53.940 Let's let the roll up.
00:03:55.000 Malik, what do you do, by the way?
00:03:57.540 Never.
00:03:58.340 Never?
00:03:58.860 Okay, got it.
00:03:59.520 Me too.
00:04:00.320 Okay.
00:04:00.740 I hope not.
00:04:01.160 So, moving on.
00:04:04.840 Good to set the tone.
00:04:06.060 I like it.
00:04:06.600 I understand it.
00:04:09.220 You know, anytime that you say, people want to, I'm sure you've been asked this question
00:04:12.620 a million times, but for me, it's sort of unique.
00:04:15.240 The whole Andrew Tate thing.
00:04:16.560 You've been labeled the female Andrew Tate, right?
00:04:19.780 So, I actually personally think that's sort of a convenient analogy.
00:04:23.580 It's easy.
00:04:24.520 He stands for one thing.
00:04:25.620 All right, there's the woman that does this.
00:04:27.000 You know, I don't see many similarities between you and Andrew Tate, literally, other than
00:04:33.320 maybe the traditional role of a woman.
00:04:36.500 So, you know, Andrew Tate, badass, six foot, I mean, you're all pretty tall.
00:04:42.460 I'll give you that.
00:04:43.180 You know, six foot two, kick-spot champion, multi-millionaire, driving Bugattis, hanging
00:04:47.940 out with hot chicks, you know, body count to infinity.
00:04:51.280 I'm like the cheapest person ever, too.
00:04:52.780 Yeah, he's balling out, you know, he's spending money, you know, your body count, I assume,
00:04:57.740 is low.
00:04:59.200 You're not exactly driving Bugattis.
00:05:02.160 You're kind of that.
00:05:03.780 You're not exactly fighting people.
00:05:06.020 I don't know if you've ever been in a physical altercation, at least recently.
00:05:09.200 I actually am.
00:05:09.880 Oh, really?
00:05:10.400 I'm learning to box now, you know.
00:05:12.780 To protect yourself.
00:05:14.140 So, I just think that it's a convenient analogy.
00:05:16.480 I get it.
00:05:16.900 I've also interviewed him a handful of times.
00:05:19.380 I think he's the man.
00:05:20.360 You know how I feel about him.
00:05:21.220 But, so, do you think, why do you think you've earned this nickname?
00:05:25.520 And do you like it?
00:05:28.080 Do you find some contentiousness with it?
00:05:31.040 What are your thoughts?
00:05:32.260 Well, I'm a fan of Andrew Tate.
00:05:34.660 So, I mean, I take it as a compliment.
00:05:36.960 I don't think, I think if you're more, like, involved, like, you know more about the space,
00:05:42.160 you're familiar with the content, you would see where we differ.
00:05:45.320 Like, I don't, I've never heard him say women shouldn't vote.
00:05:48.520 You know, I think that's more of a me thing.
00:05:49.960 So, you're more hardline on women than Andrew Tate?
00:05:52.560 Probably, yeah, yeah.
00:05:54.440 You're the more right-wing Andrew Tate.
00:05:56.680 Yeah, yeah, like, I think I'm further than him.
00:05:58.920 I was like, I don't know.
00:06:00.180 Interesting.
00:06:00.800 You beat Andrew.
00:06:01.460 I was like, I don't even know how he feels about this comparison.
00:06:04.220 He's like, I think women should vote.
00:06:06.080 I swear.
00:06:06.240 Where else do you think you guys differ?
00:06:07.580 Me and Andrew Tate.
00:06:11.360 I don't really know.
00:06:15.940 Most things I agree with him on, but I would say I've never heard him say women shouldn't vote.
00:06:21.000 I would argue that marriage is a bad deal for men in 2023, and I've heard him kind of flip-flop on that.
00:06:28.820 Yes, I love that.
00:06:29.680 I've heard him go back and forth, so.
00:06:32.360 Interesting that you used the word flip-flop, but, you know, I would say that Andrew Tate,
00:06:36.700 since we ended up speaking with him almost two years ago to today,
00:06:40.760 and everything that's happened with him, is that he's evolved.
00:06:43.020 His opinions have changed.
00:06:44.540 His lifestyle has changed.
00:06:45.900 Yeah.
00:06:46.000 His circumstances he's been dealing with.
00:06:47.380 Yeah, but that's my point, though.
00:06:48.600 Like, initially, maybe we might have agreed, but now it's like, I don't know if we do.
00:06:51.780 So, it's fair to say that he's evolved.
00:06:53.820 Yeah.
00:06:54.220 Right?
00:06:54.900 So, look into the future, two years down the road.
00:06:58.400 Let's say you've been making content for a few years now.
00:07:01.060 Blew up.
00:07:01.520 So, what do you think that you're most likely to evolve on, ideologically?
00:07:08.000 Hmm.
00:07:10.240 I don't know.
00:07:11.020 It's hard to predict the future.
00:07:12.640 I don't know.
00:07:16.220 Meaning, how about this?
00:07:17.660 Are there some stances like, the women can't vote, the women are dumber, the women are,
00:07:22.320 that you're like, you know what?
00:07:24.060 There could be an argument made that, da, da, da, da, da, da.
00:07:27.660 No, because I've always said there's exceptions.
00:07:29.700 Like, I've always, I've always, they never clipped this part, but I'll always say there
00:07:34.200 is exceptions.
00:07:34.860 Like, you're telling me Ivanka Trump is not better at business than the average man, the
00:07:40.380 woman raised by the president.
00:07:41.960 You know, there's always been exceptions in history.
00:07:44.760 There's always been high IQ women, but they don't make the rule.
00:07:48.180 And I think, generally, the statements, like, that you're talking about now, no, I think,
00:07:53.820 I don't see those.
00:07:54.660 Pretty firm on where you're at.
00:07:55.940 Yeah, yeah.
00:07:56.600 But, you know, I'll always change my mind with new information.
00:07:59.700 And I really would like to find something that women are better at, so I'm just waiting.