Pearl NUKES Everybody With This Fact
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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.
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Women are way more inclined to go into nursing and health care, so they're just kind of in that situation.
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So by the law of large numbers, they're going to be more likely.
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That's like saying men are more likely to kill other people at war.
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Yeah, it's so interesting. It's like whenever there's a bad stat about women,
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we always have this gut reaction to give a reason or an excuse.
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Women were always more likely to kill the infants and the elderly.
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So look, I'm here to have an actual conversation.
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I've never, you know, you said that you think that men are more nurturing than women.
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That's the first time I've ever heard that, right?
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I think that men will do more, right, out of unconditional love for a woman,
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whereas a lot of women will have conditions in order to give love, right?
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Like a man must be this, this, this, this, this, and this.
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Whereas a guy will just be like, yeah, she's hot, she's cool, and she's a loyal girl,
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Whereas a woman wants six foot, six pack, six figures, this, that, funny, crazy, this, all that stuff.
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So there's a longer checklist of what a man, that a woman is looking for versus what a man is looking for.
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Yeah, but we were talking about like nurturing kids, I thought.
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But no, but also, but no, you just said nurturing.
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I'm saying in general, women would be considered more nurturing, but also have.
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I just, I just think like we have to, like whenever women have like something that describes women
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that makes them so special and awesome, it's always something that can't be measured.
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And whenever you measure it, the stats never line up.
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So that's an example I'm giving where it's like, if we were more nurturing,
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wouldn't we be less likely to kill our children?
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So just to kind of put a ribbon on this, you know, I said, what's the biggest misconception about you?
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You said, well, people think I hate women, but it doesn't seem like you speak fondly of women.
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So what would you describe your relationship with women, if you can sum it up?
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I just don't, I just don't think like, I think there's a lot of propaganda that says women
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Like, I just think that there's all of this propaganda that always says women are so special
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And I just think women are people the same way men are people.
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They're special men, you know, but I just think as a group, you know, they're just normal people.
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Every time I've been attacked, like physically, like threatened, always a woman.
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I don't see men running around being like, I'm a king.
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Whereas women, they're all queens no matter what their situation is.
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I came to this conclusion was I literally couldn't think of one thing that women are better at.
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Because every time I had to measure it and put a number to it.
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If men could figure out a way to do it, I would argue they'd figure out a way to do it better.
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Because they're trying to have that happen, Pearl.
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You know, anytime that you say, people want to, I'm sure you've been asked this question
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a million times, but for me, it's sort of unique.
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You've been labeled the female Andrew Tate, right?
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So, I actually personally think that's sort of a convenient analogy.
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You know, I don't see many similarities between you and Andrew Tate, literally, other than
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So, you know, Andrew Tate, badass, six foot, I mean, you're all pretty tall.
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You know, six foot two, kick-spot champion, multi-millionaire, driving Bugattis, hanging
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out with hot chicks, you know, body count to infinity.
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Yeah, he's balling out, you know, he's spending money, you know, your body count, I assume,
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I don't know if you've ever been in a physical altercation, at least recently.
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So, I just think that it's a convenient analogy.
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But, so, do you think, why do you think you've earned this nickname?
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I don't think, I think if you're more, like, involved, like, you know more about the space,
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you're familiar with the content, you would see where we differ.
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Like, I don't, I've never heard him say women shouldn't vote.
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So, you're more hardline on women than Andrew Tate?
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Yeah, yeah, like, I think I'm further than him.
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I was like, I don't even know how he feels about this comparison.
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Most things I agree with him on, but I would say I've never heard him say women shouldn't vote.
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I would argue that marriage is a bad deal for men in 2023, and I've heard him kind of flip-flop on that.
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Interesting that you used the word flip-flop, but, you know, I would say that Andrew Tate,
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since we ended up speaking with him almost two years ago to today,
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and everything that's happened with him, is that he's evolved.
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Like, initially, maybe we might have agreed, but now it's like, I don't know if we do.
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So, look into the future, two years down the road.
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Let's say you've been making content for a few years now.
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So, what do you think that you're most likely to evolve on, ideologically?
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Are there some stances like, the women can't vote, the women are dumber, the women are,
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There could be an argument made that, da, da, da, da, da, da.
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No, because I've always said there's exceptions.
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Like, I've always, I've always, they never clipped this part, but I'll always say there
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Like, you're telling me Ivanka Trump is not better at business than the average man, the
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You know, there's always been exceptions in history.
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There's always been high IQ women, but they don't make the rule.
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And I think, generally, the statements, like, that you're talking about now, no, I think,
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But, you know, I'll always change my mind with new information.
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And I really would like to find something that women are better at, so I'm just waiting.