JustPearlyThings - August 22, 2025


Pearl Reacts: 20 Black Conservatives DESTROY Radical Feminist Activist | Pearl Daily


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 14 minutes

Words per Minute

183.50177

Word Count

13,697

Sentence Count

1,330

Misogynist Sentences

87

Hate Speech Sentences

108


Summary

A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage and why it s bad for men to get married. Hannah Pearl Davis is one of the most controversial faces in all of the internet. She says that marriage is a terrible deal for men because if you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I'm from the hill. It caught my eye.
00:00:02.000 Most young men are single. Most young women are not.
00:00:05.040 Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
00:00:10.120 It's a different world now. Like, we don't need men the way that they used to.
00:00:13.160 Nobody needs men!
00:00:14.420 The future is female.
00:00:17.540 Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
00:00:24.120 A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
00:00:27.200 You've kind of got the trad con versus red pill thing.
00:00:30.000 But this men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
00:00:33.560 You need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
00:00:37.680 Marriage is a bond, and it's a sacred bond.
00:00:40.300 It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
00:00:43.300 Now many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
00:00:48.200 Hannah Pearl Davis, or just pearly things.
00:00:51.940 One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
00:00:55.400 She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
00:00:58.380 Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
00:01:03.560 Gee, what could go wrong there?
00:01:05.880 74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
00:01:09.340 Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
00:01:12.220 Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
00:01:14.840 I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
00:01:19.860 Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
00:01:23.060 You need no evidence.
00:01:24.180 When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for.
00:01:27.900 And you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
00:01:31.240 I interviewed them on the other side.
00:01:33.460 I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
00:01:35.740 How much did you spend trying to get him back?
00:01:38.240 On legal fees alone was about $200,000.
00:01:40.580 Before you know it, you're homeless.
00:01:42.020 You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
00:01:43.920 We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
00:01:46.360 Wives are taught to leave their husbands.
00:01:48.260 And then daughters grow up without their fathers.
00:01:50.620 Family is a foundation of society.
00:01:52.340 Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
00:01:55.520 A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
00:01:59.800 Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
00:02:01.780 We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
00:02:03.600 We tell them to put off family into marriage.
00:02:05.080 You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
00:02:08.160 You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
00:02:12.560 Oh, freeze your ex, have an abortion.
00:02:14.360 What? You're evil.
00:02:15.620 I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
00:02:19.480 Like if you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic,
00:02:23.580 naturally the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
00:02:26.320 It's self-sabotage.
00:02:27.220 That's the thing.
00:02:27.780 Like women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
00:02:30.980 This is not about happiness.
00:02:32.480 The most important thing is the children.
00:02:35.080 And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings leave when I feel like it instead of doing what's best for the kids.
00:02:42.700 This myth that we live in an age of male privilege, where's my male privilege?
00:02:47.420 They think, well, men have all the rights.
00:02:48.960 They have all the power.
00:02:50.260 Privilege, patriarchal system that we have.
00:02:52.520 Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
00:02:55.140 I have no friends.
00:02:56.460 No wife.
00:02:57.220 And no social life.
00:02:58.360 Men are alone in this situation.
00:03:00.280 Men are homeless.
00:03:01.240 Men are thinking about eating guns.
00:03:02.640 I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide and they didn't do anything wrong.
00:03:07.320 How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
00:03:12.900 The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
00:03:16.920 Women are helplessly dependent upon men.
00:03:19.420 The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose to alcohol, three times higher among men than among women.
00:03:26.460 Culture is telling men you are no good.
00:03:28.320 You got to get your act together.
00:03:29.540 I think men have failed themselves.
00:03:31.160 What kind of a man are you?
00:03:32.400 What kind of a woman are you going to attract?
00:03:34.220 If men are in trouble, so are women.
00:03:37.020 Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
00:03:40.680 Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man.
00:03:42.900 500K.
00:03:43.600 500K.
00:03:44.200 300K.
00:03:44.540 300K.
00:03:45.000 200K.
00:03:45.420 Am I crazy?
00:03:46.140 Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
00:03:48.440 If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
00:03:52.020 So you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
00:03:55.880 Women.
00:03:57.360 I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
00:03:59.540 I don't want to be a strong independent woman.
00:04:01.800 I'm over it.
00:04:02.800 When is it going to be my turn?
00:04:04.280 Where are we meeting the men that don't stop?
00:04:06.040 I can't keep having these same conversations.
00:04:08.820 The only simp here is you, Pearl.
00:04:10.100 You simp for men.
00:04:10.520 No, I think you simp for women.
00:04:12.120 She's a provocateur.
00:04:13.080 She says stupid stuff.
00:04:14.280 But Pearl is right about this.
00:04:15.540 It's already happening.
00:04:16.680 It's just not out in the open yet.
00:04:18.140 Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairytale ending because men don't want
00:04:21.760 a wife and women can't find a husband.
00:04:23.800 The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
00:04:27.940 We go into population decline and our economy goes into decline.
00:04:32.040 Civilization will crumble.
00:04:33.740 The American story does not end well.
00:04:36.280 This is an existential crisis failing young men.
00:04:39.180 What is up, guys?
00:04:44.320 Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
00:04:48.580 Thank you guys so much for tuning in.
00:04:50.220 You can bring your time and attention anywhere.
00:04:52.800 And for some reason, you bring your time and attention to this show.
00:04:56.000 So I appreciate it.
00:04:57.180 Today, we are going to be reacting to one black radical versus 20 black conservatives, a Jubilee
00:05:04.840 video.
00:05:05.980 But after we get through the reaction, we are going to be doing, we'll maybe get through
00:05:11.100 like half of this or a quarter.
00:05:12.720 It's pretty long.
00:05:15.480 But we are going to be doing streaming on the website.
00:05:19.520 And I'm going to be going through, what I do every week is I show you guys how I analyze
00:05:23.360 my YouTube channel.
00:05:24.400 And I look at the things we did well and the things we did not.
00:05:27.180 So well, and what it does is it helps you guys be able to analyze yours.
00:05:31.640 You can also hop on the line, ask me any questions.
00:05:34.300 So if you're interested, go to theaudacitynetwork.com or pearlinvite.com and you can apply to be a
00:05:39.960 part of that as well.
00:05:42.100 Okay, so I actually wanted to, I'm going to do this live because this video was just,
00:05:49.200 oh my gosh, it was, I thought I stopped sharing this.
00:05:54.760 So it was too good not to, not to watch that.
00:06:00.040 I'm actually going to react to one thing before, before we get into the actual reaction of the
00:06:08.560 day.
00:06:09.320 So I want to show you how conservative commentators that try to sell their religion tend to eat
00:06:17.700 their words.
00:06:18.360 Now again, Crowder, if you're watching this, I doubt you are.
00:06:21.360 We love you here.
00:06:22.700 We love you here.
00:06:23.880 But unfortunately, you may have fought against the red pill.
00:06:28.480 You may have fought for conservative values.
00:06:30.680 You may have fought for traditionalism.
00:06:33.140 But now you have become an example of why men will avoid it, unfortunately.
00:06:37.380 So I want to show you guys, let me show you my screen, wait, I'm going to show you guys
00:06:47.380 a video of Crowder just a couple years earlier, just how different his tune is.
00:06:54.220 Oh, and how much he ate his words.
00:06:57.280 I kind of wish, I started watching half of this and I kind of wish I did it live because,
00:07:02.120 oh my gosh, this is so bad.
00:07:04.840 Okay.
00:07:07.540 So it looks like it's like a Fox News segment.
00:07:16.040 It helps form a bond stronger than something really strong.
00:07:19.240 I speak not of polydent, but of abstinence.
00:07:21.620 At least according to a young man named Stephen Crowder, who's he, who argues in his latest
00:07:25.980 call that abstinence is kind of awesome.
00:07:28.580 Crowder muses on why abstinence remains a punchline despite offering plenty of benefits to being
00:07:33.680 friends without benefits.
00:07:35.560 Forget that abstinence leads to approximately zero STDs or studies that show at least in
00:07:40.660 successful marriages.
00:07:41.640 It's the unbeatable bond of trust that's the real prize.
00:07:44.980 Now, I'd like to say, yes, abstinence in practice would lead to zero STDs.
00:07:53.160 But are women being loyal to the abstinent men?
00:07:56.820 No.
00:07:58.320 Unfortunately, right?
00:08:00.140 So half of the people, I do interviews of people with incurable STDs and half of them
00:08:05.160 got it from their wife.
00:08:06.840 Half.
00:08:07.940 50% of the men that I interviewed that got an incurable STD, the herp derp got it from
00:08:13.880 their wife.
00:08:15.440 So it doesn't really.
00:08:16.600 No more worrying about your significant other cheating on you because partners can be supremely
00:08:20.260 confident in their respective self-control.
00:08:22.300 Well, unlike the inventors of the new South American butt dance.
00:08:37.460 That is just a few.
00:08:39.160 I think you got a concussion.
00:08:40.320 That'll put me off sex forever.
00:08:41.800 Steve, here's my question.
00:08:43.400 It's admirable.
00:08:44.340 When do you stop?
00:08:45.680 When do you stop with the abstinence?
00:08:46.980 How will you know it's time?
00:08:48.360 Well, once you have a ring on your finger, obviously.
00:08:50.140 The only way to know for sure is once you're married.
00:08:51.800 And of course, people know I'm a Christian.
00:08:53.800 This column is not at all pushing faith in anybody.
00:08:55.780 It's just talking about the actual benefits.
00:08:56.940 If you really want to argue for abstinence, you can stop the argument.
00:08:59.760 You have to understand, the only thing that marriage does is put a promise with the state.
00:09:07.240 Right?
00:09:07.620 You could argue there's a promise with God there.
00:09:11.600 Women don't care about God.
00:09:13.560 You know what I mean?
00:09:14.120 And so, really, what's happening is right now you have men basically begging to give up their leverage.
00:09:22.320 Their only leverage is being sexually inexclusive with women.
00:09:26.580 That's it.
00:09:27.180 That's all you got.
00:09:27.740 You got that and walking away.
00:09:29.560 By signing into the marriage contract, you're essentially giving up your right to do that.
00:09:34.740 But, and the thing, the interesting thing is men will beg to be taken advantage of.
00:09:41.400 Men can't help but simp.
00:09:42.620 They really can't.
00:09:44.640 It's like, I don't know.
00:09:47.820 I think it must be in their DNA to get cucked.
00:09:50.420 I'm not saying Crowder kind of, I mean, I think if you're paying your ex-wife 40k a month, it's kind of cucked.
00:09:57.160 Because, I mean, she's probably banging someone else.
00:10:00.840 Abstinence, don't get sick and die.
00:10:02.560 Yeah.
00:10:03.140 But, you know, I can say from personal experience that it does build a bond of trust.
00:10:06.800 Constantly, you're a woman.
00:10:07.540 How often do you hear, well, don't you trust me?
00:10:08.780 It's like, no, you slept with me on the first date.
00:10:10.480 So, of course, I don't trust you.
00:10:11.520 So, again, remember, betas tend to, because, remember, women make rules, break rules for alphas.
00:10:20.080 They make rules for betas.
00:10:22.000 So, what betas have a tendency to do, or men, because beta, it's not about money.
00:10:26.480 It's about mindset, right?
00:10:28.620 And what betas tend to do is they punish women for breaking rules for them, okay?
00:10:36.140 Because they don't realize that women don't always sleep with men on the first date.
00:10:40.260 I mean, some women, it's just a normal occurrence, right?
00:10:43.500 That's how they are.
00:10:44.220 But what happens is it's like they're selecting for the women that view them as a paycheck,
00:10:53.480 essentially, because they, like, put themselves in that box by punishing the women for, you
00:11:01.240 know, what I would argue is good behavior on his program.
00:11:05.880 Because, remember, you can still get married if you have sex before marriage.
00:11:10.380 The only difference is you guys made a promise.
00:11:12.960 But, I mean, what's more important, the actions or the words?
00:11:18.060 So, if a kid, if two teenagers get together in high school and they just stay together,
00:11:24.540 I mean, what's the difference?
00:11:26.400 I don't really see a difference.
00:11:27.900 Like, I wouldn't join a club that would let me into that club.
00:11:30.900 Right.
00:11:31.180 You know, it's, you know, if she's going to sleep with me, then she'll sleep with anybody.
00:11:34.180 You just come from Canadian.
00:11:34.660 They won't let me in.
00:11:35.240 Yeah.
00:11:35.520 Except for Canadian club, Ginger Ale.
00:11:36.760 Amy, do you have any thoughts on this?
00:11:38.160 Yes.
00:11:38.460 But also, you know, I sleep with a guy on the first date.
00:11:41.160 Usually, if a guy holds my hand, he's going to wind up.
00:11:44.160 So, here's the thing.
00:11:46.940 I don't think that, I don't think that, I don't think that, I don't think that women should
00:11:51.720 use sex as a bargaining chip.
00:11:53.380 And a lot of them do.
00:11:54.600 If I want to sleep with someone, I do it.
00:11:56.660 And I, I am a monogamous.
00:11:58.420 Okay.
00:11:59.480 Did you hear what she said?
00:12:01.600 She said, I don't want to use sex as a bargaining chip.
00:12:10.100 Again, isn't that what you want as a guy, a woman that doesn't use sex as a bargaining
00:12:16.200 chip?
00:12:17.340 Yeah, but they'll, they'll never see it.
00:12:19.980 Can I say that on air?
00:12:20.940 Yeah, I think you can.
00:12:21.680 So, she says I'm a monogamous slut.
00:12:24.300 That's not what we're worried about.
00:12:25.340 But what I'm saying is, what I'm, yeah, I have a higher risk of disease.
00:12:28.660 I also have a much higher risk of fun.
00:12:30.420 No, no, I'm not saying that.
00:12:31.260 What I'm saying is to put my point by saying that, you know.
00:12:32.400 Okay, so this is kind of the back and forth.
00:12:34.680 It's the people playing the game.
00:12:36.300 And it's the people that are okay with risk, essentially.
00:12:41.360 Because you can't get anything you want in life without risk.
00:12:44.360 So, these are the people in the game.
00:12:47.180 And when you're in the game, you take L's, you take W's.
00:12:50.360 It just is what it is.
00:12:52.080 And then there's the people not playing the game, but somehow signaling that they're playing.
00:12:56.940 Yeah, so I don't know if that point made sense, but okay.
00:13:02.600 You know, you don't think it should be used as a bargaining tool.
00:13:05.940 Yeah.
00:13:06.140 I mean, as far as, you know, the kind of point of the column is that abstinence is the one
00:13:09.820 taboo issue regarding sex.
00:13:11.480 I mean, it's like, oh, it'll be a dirty stand-up comic.
00:13:12.880 You're cracking new ground there, Copernicus.
00:13:14.300 But once you talk about abstinence, everyone all of a sudden, they put you, like, right
00:13:17.800 now, we have to talk about it.
00:13:18.580 Because who is this kid who's talking about abstinence, who, you know.
00:13:20.500 Well, it's who is this kid who's, you know, 23.
00:13:23.120 You don't know who you're going to be sexually yet.
00:13:24.740 So to talk about it with such authority and arrogance.
00:13:26.880 I don't know who I'm going to be what?
00:13:27.860 You don't know who you're going to be sexually yet.
00:13:29.460 You're going to be into really weird things in about a decade.
00:13:31.760 Oh, I have no doubt.
00:13:33.180 I have no doubt.
00:13:34.100 Trust me.
00:13:34.640 And the thing is, there should be no confidence.
00:13:39.260 And, you know, you slip by the dirty comedian thing.
00:13:42.520 But honestly, you call yourself a comedian, but you don't do it that much.
00:13:45.200 Like, I go fishing a couple times a year, but I don't introduce myself on TV as a fisherman.
00:13:49.160 Wow.
00:13:49.380 Well, this is not really personal for a concept about abstinence.
00:13:52.100 I'm saying the whole point is that someone can get up on stage, we even talk about in
00:13:55.080 a column, and talk about anything dirty that they want.
00:13:57.420 But the second you mention abstinence, people, they pucker with discomfort.
00:14:00.340 They're like, oh, no, we can't talk about this.
00:14:01.620 And you're vilified as judgmental.
00:14:03.760 Statistically, it's the healthiest thing to do.
00:14:05.700 It is conducive towards a better marriage by a 25%.
00:14:07.720 How did it turn out?
00:14:09.240 And this is the thing.
00:14:10.280 Their worldview is so strong that it's like it could be right in front of us.
00:14:17.000 They could see Catholics get divorced.
00:14:18.740 They could see Christians get divorced.
00:14:20.620 They could see people that were abstinent, people that were together for 20 years.
00:14:24.160 It'll be in front of them, but they can't see it because they want to be right so bad.
00:14:30.500 Abstinence does not work in a society with social media.
00:14:35.300 It doesn't.
00:14:36.240 It does not spread.
00:14:40.120 It only takes that one person, though.
00:14:42.300 And there is no contract that the person is not going to cheat on you because they're abstinent.
00:14:47.000 She could fall in love with somebody else.
00:14:48.440 Well, actually, there is a contract.
00:14:49.320 That's what a marriage is.
00:14:49.880 It's a contract that more than 60% of people break.
00:14:54.000 No, actually, that's not true.
00:14:54.960 Actually, if you go to the new U.S. Census Bureau statistics, more than 70% of first-time
00:14:59.200 marriages last.
00:14:59.900 Okay, but then the guy goes-
00:15:01.520 How did that work out for you, Crowder?
00:15:03.960 Ah, he's eating his words.
00:15:05.720 She's right.
00:15:07.080 Amy, they don't realize it because they're trying to, like, slut-shame her or whatever here.
00:15:12.740 But she's cooking.
00:15:14.280 She's cooking.
00:15:15.000 She said, I don't want to use sex as a bargaining chip.
00:15:19.880 And two, she said, just because you sign a contract doesn't mean they'll stay with you.
00:15:26.880 And that's completely correct.
00:15:29.500 She cooked.
00:15:30.360 I never thought I would be in a world.
00:15:34.140 And unfortunately, at the time, I'm sure because of the virtue signaling, he came out as the
00:15:40.140 winner on top.
00:15:40.960 But, you know, time comes back.
00:15:43.120 And now we're recirculating.
00:15:45.200 Cooked.
00:15:45.940 Sleeps with a young boy.
00:15:47.980 Well, good.
00:15:49.200 You guys stayed married, but-
00:15:51.100 Okay, do you know what the worst part of this is?
00:15:53.600 Amy Schumer is married for seven years and Crowder is divorced.
00:15:57.920 I mean, I don't want to use her as, like, a winner because, I mean, we don't know what
00:16:02.020 will happen in her future.
00:16:03.460 But how crazy is it that Amy Schumer is married longer than you?
00:16:07.320 Oh my God, that's such an L.
00:16:10.540 Then there's infidelity.
00:16:11.140 Well, I want you to bring out the statistics that guys are running around rampantly sleeping
00:16:14.200 with young boys.
00:16:15.440 First of all, I'm not a boy.
00:16:16.640 I know I have characteristics as such.
00:16:19.040 All I'm saying is, yeah, you're right.
00:16:20.760 Of course, it is way safer to not have sex.
00:16:24.240 But, yeah, but if you have sex with one person, maybe they've had sex with one person.
00:16:28.580 It only takes that one.
00:16:29.740 I've probably had sex with, I don't know, a baker's two dozen, you know?
00:16:33.360 And I'm fine.
00:16:34.720 You have sex with Mike Baker?
00:16:36.600 He is happily married.
00:16:38.440 He's hot.
00:16:38.900 You're not moving your point.
00:16:39.760 He's hot.
00:16:40.420 All I'm saying is, yeah.
00:16:41.660 You're abstinent, but not by choice.
00:16:44.960 No, no.
00:16:46.080 You bought me some absence, because we've been practicing abstinence, but you bought absence
00:16:51.380 for us to share.
00:16:52.180 I thought it would lighten the mood and maybe get you naked.
00:16:55.320 Didn't either.
00:16:56.300 Lots of vomiting.
00:16:58.200 Oh, well, I actually, I would like to say that even though I'm not as absence-by,
00:17:03.360 by choice, teardrop, I thought it was a great column, and I thought he made some very good
00:17:07.860 points.
00:17:08.440 And there is a point to be-
00:17:09.340 All right, Amy, again, she's being more honest than most women are.
00:17:14.140 We got to stop punishing honesty.
00:17:16.880 We got to stop pun- we really got to stop.
00:17:20.200 I mean, it's- men are begging to be lied to sometimes.
00:17:24.120 She said she slept with 12 dudes.
00:17:30.140 What is she, like, 32 in this?
00:17:33.360 In this clip?
00:17:33.820 I don't know.
00:17:36.740 Most men will take that.
00:17:38.280 I know you guys are going to say in the comments, I would never.
00:17:41.280 You have no way of verifying.
00:17:42.920 There's no whole facts.
00:17:44.600 You're not going to know.
00:17:46.080 Hate about how the fact that-
00:17:47.300 And Crowder's wife had zero.
00:17:49.360 Zero when she screwed him over.
00:17:51.160 Really, the only taboo left is this.
00:17:53.600 Yeah.
00:17:53.820 I mean, there's really nothing less that'll get your shock factor up.
00:17:56.800 Yeah, no, it's true.
00:17:57.460 And also, you know what?
00:17:58.400 Your mom always said, Imogen, your mom always said, if you want respect, don't put it.
00:18:02.380 Okay.
00:18:04.760 No, we won't accept that.
00:18:06.280 How do you know?
00:18:06.860 Unless you're a team MGTOW, you're not accepting anybody, okay.
00:18:14.020 But you are never going to know.
00:18:15.400 I have seen too many women get away with it.
00:18:17.500 I have.
00:18:17.860 You are not going to know.
00:18:19.500 Exactly.
00:18:19.800 So there is, I mean, it's something that's handed down.
00:18:23.740 And until you have kids, you might find yourself saying that.
00:18:27.900 And I do put it in my book.
00:18:29.640 It's gone around the world.
00:18:30.660 And I do, on one level, talk a bit about abstinence, but more like, you know, a few dates.
00:18:33.980 I'm not saying you act like someone out of Jersey Shore if you want a long-standing relationship.
00:18:38.520 I do put that top tip in my book.
00:18:40.920 Yeah.
00:18:41.480 That's the thing.
00:18:42.120 Like, lack of abstinence is directly linked to really good abs.
00:18:45.340 That's the problem.
00:18:46.200 That is a problem.
00:18:47.180 That is true.
00:18:47.680 I've got a beard, guys.
00:18:48.720 But I have to say, my last three relationships, which each lasted between two to five years,
00:18:53.660 we slept with each other almost immediately.
00:18:55.900 And it's because I knew that I wanted to be with them, you know.
00:18:59.520 Except that five-year mark.
00:19:01.840 Yeah.
00:19:02.280 But so what?
00:19:02.960 At least I could.
00:19:03.340 Yeah.
00:19:03.940 And again, I don't know how long Crowder was married.
00:19:07.060 How long?
00:19:08.080 Let me look.
00:19:09.940 Yeah.
00:19:10.520 A lot of these people, they speak with such, as if they know.
00:19:17.560 Oh, they'll stay married.
00:19:20.980 Oh, I guess he made it a little longer.
00:19:25.360 2021.
00:19:26.860 All right.
00:19:27.120 He made it nine years.
00:19:30.120 Nine years.
00:19:30.920 It's a red flag that she's so open about her.
00:19:36.180 Look, I mean, you want her to lie?
00:19:38.940 She's being more honest than the rest of the panel.
00:19:41.520 Figured it out.
00:19:42.100 And I didn't get married and spend my life with somebody that I hate.
00:19:44.420 But statistically, that's wrong.
00:19:47.580 I mean, if you want to disregard stats.
00:19:49.300 Yeah.
00:19:49.860 And the reason we disregard stats a lot is because commentators want to be right so bad
00:19:56.260 that they manipulate them to fit their narrative.
00:19:59.840 Yeah.
00:20:00.120 He ate his words.
00:20:01.540 Statistically, what's wrong?
00:20:02.260 Statistically, 87% of people who wait until they're married are happier and 52% aren't.
00:20:06.920 And the same thing that you can look at the social organization of sexuality.
00:20:09.940 Yeah.
00:20:10.060 And anybody, Rolo said this actually, but he said, anybody using happiness as a metric
00:20:16.520 in a study is selling you something.
00:20:18.700 They're selling you religion because, I mean, I could ask Melania Trump, are you happy?
00:20:24.500 And even though she has a happy marriage, maybe that day she's pissed.
00:20:27.560 And she says no.
00:20:28.600 You know, it's just not a good metric.
00:20:30.300 These are not Christian-funded studies.
00:20:32.320 How do you have statistics on people's happiness?
00:20:34.120 You tell them, are you happy?
00:20:35.880 Are you emotionally satisfied?
00:20:36.920 Is there a church smiling?
00:20:37.500 No.
00:20:37.840 You can say, are you emotionally satisfied in your marriage?
00:20:39.620 Yes.
00:20:39.880 No.
00:20:40.080 By 25% spread, both spouses who are virgins.
00:20:43.000 Yes.
00:20:43.440 Are you sexually satisfied in your marriage?
00:20:45.220 Yes.
00:20:45.780 Is it difficult for you to see a word that?
00:20:47.480 Why would people have to be honest about their emotions?
00:20:49.280 It's all the sources that are listed in the column.
00:20:51.080 Every single source listed in the column.
00:20:52.540 These are things that have been used by the Kinsey Institute.
00:20:54.380 I'm sorry.
00:20:55.360 Amy is cooking.
00:20:56.820 Amy is cooking him.
00:20:58.260 It doesn't seem like it at the time, but she's cooking.
00:21:02.040 She's totally cooking.
00:21:04.300 Because that's true.
00:21:05.240 What I'm saying is, who cares what they said?
00:21:07.520 A lot of people say they have happy marriages, even in therapy, when they're miserable.
00:21:11.380 So the 25-point spread doesn't matter because only the people who will be lying will be the people who-
00:21:15.700 Yeah, look it, someone says, some things are meant for behind closed doors.
00:21:20.140 Part of femininity is discretion.
00:21:21.920 I totally agree with you.
00:21:23.820 I totally agree.
00:21:24.740 Amy Schumer.
00:21:25.580 That's why it's almost more of a slap in the face that Schumer outmarried Crowder because, I mean, I guess we'll see.
00:21:33.640 She's got like three years left.
00:21:35.200 But it's even worse because, I mean, she's Amy Schumer.
00:21:39.520 You know what I mean?
00:21:40.740 Perhaps.
00:21:41.720 I just don't know any happily married people.
00:21:44.580 Speaking of statistics, let's get back to my fight.
00:21:48.140 Statistically, 100% of these women are not calling me back.
00:21:50.320 That is true.
00:21:51.020 Nobody's reading my call if you catch my drafts, Greg.
00:21:54.040 Call me later.
00:21:55.060 Yes, exactly.
00:21:55.900 Maybe you should have done the column on abstinence.
00:21:57.600 Thank you.
00:21:58.200 Exactly.
00:21:58.920 And the headline would have been, satfish.
00:22:01.440 Yes.
00:22:01.800 Yeah.
00:22:02.120 All right.
00:22:02.740 I'm sorry that that got so heated.
00:22:04.180 I just want to say.
00:22:04.520 That was good TV.
00:22:05.260 I just want to say that I read the blog, and it did come across to me like, you know, you ended it by saying no judgments, but it definitely felt very judgmental.
00:22:14.480 Of course, and the column was written about the reaction from people like you who, the second you talk about abstinence, get upset.
00:22:18.800 So, thank you.
00:22:19.440 Well, people like me who are almost 10 years older than you and know what it's like to live life and not just have all these morals with no life experience.
00:22:25.540 Right.
00:22:25.780 I have no life experience.
00:22:26.500 That is true.
00:22:27.480 I'm sorry, but somebody who works a little bit of the Christian comedy circuit.
00:22:30.320 The Christian comedy circuit.
00:22:33.500 What's just happening here?
00:22:34.980 The irony is, I want them to do a panel again.
00:22:41.460 I want them to do a panel again.
00:22:43.720 All right.
00:22:44.100 That's enough of that.
00:22:45.260 I thought she cooked.
00:22:46.900 I didn't like the judgmental comment because I do think people have a right to their opinions, and I do understand what conservative guys are going for.
00:22:55.780 It just doesn't work anymore.
00:22:57.180 Sorry, fellas.
00:22:58.620 It's not what I wish to be true.
00:23:01.020 But even virgins, if they got social media, you're just cooked.
00:23:05.420 So, instead, we're going to react to this Jubilee video.
00:23:09.460 I'm going to bring up Doug MPA in a second.
00:23:11.660 Let me just reshare this screen.
00:23:19.300 All right.
00:23:24.660 Doug, can you hear me?
00:23:26.640 Hey, I'm here.
00:23:27.400 How's it going?
00:23:28.400 Good.
00:23:28.820 How are you?
00:23:30.740 I am good.
00:23:32.440 I hate Amanda Seals.
00:23:34.040 She's a demon.
00:23:35.620 So, I'm glad you're doing this reaction.
00:23:37.220 What do you, before we get going, what do you think of the Crowder clip we just watched?
00:23:43.360 It aged so badly.
00:23:45.420 How old was he in that clip?
00:23:46.780 He was like early 20s, right?
00:23:48.700 But it made it worse because I'm like, Amy's still married.
00:23:53.520 Oh, that is such an L.
00:23:59.920 Yeah.
00:24:02.440 Go ahead.
00:24:03.620 And if you see some of the guys that Amy got dug out by earlier in her career.
00:24:08.900 Oh, really?
00:24:10.040 Yeah.
00:24:10.380 Uh-huh.
00:24:10.920 She was.
00:24:12.820 Yeah.
00:24:13.500 She got dug out.
00:24:14.980 But hey, you know, she won.
00:24:16.560 She found a guy to marry her.
00:24:17.760 And they've been married since 2018.
00:24:19.680 So, they're still going.
00:24:20.960 He's cute, too.
00:24:22.240 He's a good looking guy.
00:24:25.000 Like, I think he's a stereotypical, like, it's pretty good for her looks level, I'd say.
00:24:35.220 You agree or no?
00:24:36.600 He, like, he doesn't look like a loser.
00:24:39.040 Yeah.
00:24:39.400 Yeah.
00:24:41.800 Yeah.
00:24:42.340 I mean, I just looked at my dress now.
00:24:45.080 Chris Fisher is his name?
00:24:46.620 Yeah.
00:24:46.840 I mean, he's a chef.
00:24:49.140 Yeah, for her looks level.
00:24:51.300 I mean, they look like a regular couple.
00:24:53.360 Because Amy Schumer is not attractive at all.
00:24:55.800 No.
00:24:56.820 Not even close.
00:24:58.860 So, I mean, he looks like he's about six foot.
00:25:01.940 Yeah, I mean, they match each other.
00:25:05.520 All right.
00:25:05.920 They tried to say that Amy Schumer was attractive in, like, the mid-2010s.
00:25:11.880 She was on Vogue and all this stuff.
00:25:13.700 They tried to push her pretty hard, but it just never took off.
00:25:17.420 Yeah.
00:25:18.460 Okay, let's watch this.
00:25:20.260 Oh, before we get started, Amanda Seals, in the 2010s, accused this guy who was an NFL player turned neurosurgeon of sexual harassment.
00:25:39.200 And he threatened legal action.
00:25:40.380 And she had to get onto Instagram and say, well, I didn't say he harassed me.
00:25:45.760 I was just saying that people heard that I said, I heard that people said something, blah, blah, blah.
00:25:50.540 And he said, look, we've never met in person.
00:25:53.520 She reached out to me on social media and wanted to go out on a date.
00:25:56.860 And I said no.
00:25:58.300 So then she tried to say, oh, he was sexually inappropriate with women and me and blah, blah, blah.
00:26:03.200 He threatened to sue her and she shut up and had to retract everything.
00:26:07.900 So she's a certain type of crazy.
00:26:11.620 All right.
00:26:12.100 You got it.
00:26:12.840 This is my introduction to her.
00:26:14.440 So we'll see.
00:26:15.480 It's toxic.
00:26:16.420 And let's not let's get on the fact that there's no father.
00:26:18.660 So white culture.
00:26:19.540 Let's get let's get let's stop.
00:26:20.700 Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
00:26:21.880 You're talking to a radical, not a Democrat.
00:26:24.180 The radical mind state simply is living opposite to our colonizers, which is an imperialist capitalist mind state.
00:26:33.280 And radical blacks do not believe that that is any way for us to have liberation.
00:26:36.840 Well, here's what you all keep doing.
00:26:38.020 You keep interrupting me when I'm talking and you don't want to hear the point that I'm going to make.
00:26:42.160 And yet you want me to respect your point.
00:26:44.640 And that's not how a debate works.
00:26:46.240 If I show you respect, give me.
00:26:47.940 That is such female gaslighting.
00:26:53.200 Oh, my gosh.
00:26:55.360 He's being so respectful.
00:26:58.060 She's being disrespectful.
00:27:00.960 Yelling at yelling at him about being disrespectful.
00:27:04.940 I just can't.
00:27:06.720 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:08.040 The respect back.
00:27:09.180 I knew I was going to be surrounded by ignorance, but let's go.
00:27:13.160 Greetings.
00:27:13.760 I am Amanda Seals, widely known as a comedian, an actress, a disruptor, an annoying person
00:27:21.220 on the Internet who always tells the truth.
00:27:22.980 And I am now an artistic intellectual who commits myself to making art that educates.
00:27:28.700 And today I am surrounded by 20 black conservatives.
00:27:34.400 My first claim is it is undeniable that reparations are just and necessary.
00:27:49.340 Oh, I like him.
00:27:50.460 All right.
00:27:50.740 Reparations.
00:27:51.340 I think we've gone back and forth on Twitter before, but I do like him.
00:27:55.060 He's going to cook.
00:27:56.780 Yeah, I forgot his name.
00:27:57.980 I like him, too.
00:27:59.300 Oh, there it is.
00:28:00.280 Anthony.
00:28:01.080 Let's let's see him cook.
00:28:02.700 Fair.
00:28:04.240 Necessary.
00:28:05.380 My question would be, who's going to get it?
00:28:08.040 Why would they get it?
00:28:09.280 And how long are we going to sit here focusing on trying to get reparations?
00:28:12.740 It's been how many years since slavery?
00:28:14.520 150 years?
00:28:15.600 1865?
00:28:16.860 Whenever there is a real thing that this country wants to do, they do it.
00:28:20.360 Stop Asian hate.
00:28:21.620 OK, there's a problem with the Asian hate.
00:28:23.880 Let's draft a bill, sign it, and it's done.
00:28:26.900 Anything that needs to be done is done.
00:28:28.620 With us, it's a carrot and dangle in front of us that they don't really want to do.
00:28:32.860 And it's not going to help.
00:28:34.080 We need education.
00:28:35.680 Oh, it's not going to help?
00:28:36.520 No, it's not.
00:28:37.240 We need education.
00:28:38.540 Getting a check from the government is not going to do that.
00:28:41.520 And we need proper education.
00:28:43.040 A lot of us go to these institutions where we're not really prepared, we're not really
00:28:47.040 focused, and we don't get things that will help us in the real world.
00:28:50.760 So if you want to help Black people, a check from the government, from our tax dollars
00:28:55.680 is going to get raised, because let's be clear, everybody in here is Black.
00:28:59.380 We all American.
00:29:00.040 We all got to pay taxes.
00:29:01.420 It'll go to that.
00:29:02.320 So I don't really see how this is going to help us at all.
00:29:05.260 OK, well, first I'll start with, it will help on even just a moral level.
00:29:10.300 The reality is that the United States has become very comfortable with the fact that
00:29:14.520 it does not consider Black people equal.
00:29:16.140 And it shows that in many ways that I'm sure we will discuss over the course of today.
00:29:20.820 But ultimately, there has not been a committed, concerted effort to shifting the mindset around
00:29:26.880 the use of Black people as a labor force in this nation back when it was slavery, now in
00:29:32.820 the voice, in the use of slavery as slave labor in prisons.
00:29:36.960 So you know what's interesting?
00:29:39.080 Women with causes, men are really looking to move forward.
00:29:43.100 Women just live in the past.
00:29:45.660 They're like, 100 years ago, this happened, so we deserve money.
00:29:49.460 Where men are like, do you know what?
00:29:51.020 Let's just work on the education, better jobs, resources.
00:29:54.760 Let's just move on.
00:29:56.320 And then the women come in.
00:29:57.300 They're like, no, no, we must live in the past.
00:30:00.380 You know, male-female gender dynamics are kind of everywhere.
00:30:04.020 Like, you can see it with these causes.
00:30:05.760 What do you think, Doug MPA?
00:30:07.500 Yeah, I agree.
00:30:10.260 You hit it spot on.
00:30:11.420 Jordan Peterson said that young people take on these big causes to shirk the fact that when
00:30:21.780 you're young, you're insignificant and you don't matter.
00:30:25.700 So you, and no one cares what you think, so you latch on to these big causes.
00:30:30.360 Women like Amanda do that their entire lives and never grow out of it.
00:30:34.460 She, she's literally like a 19-year-old kid, but she's in her 40s.
00:30:40.020 And I hate this narrative where, oh yeah, blacks built the United States.
00:30:45.880 That's not true.
00:30:47.520 There was a small percentage.
00:30:49.820 Yes, slavery was bad, but most slaves were in the South doing agriculture, right?
00:30:56.060 They weren't in the factories in the North building textiles.
00:31:00.280 They didn't build the freaking railroads.
00:31:02.240 They didn't do any of that.
00:31:03.600 Yes, they contributed because cotton and, and agriculture did do a lot, but the actual
00:31:09.900 infrastructure was built from the North.
00:31:12.680 And you could also argue that a lot of the gains that the South made through slavery were
00:31:17.400 burned up in the Civil War.
00:31:19.040 So I hate this narrative.
00:31:20.340 Oh yeah, blacks built.
00:31:21.640 Yeah.
00:31:23.200 Americans built America.
00:31:24.620 Go ahead.
00:31:26.060 Yeah, no, I agree.
00:31:27.800 Okay.
00:31:28.660 On a basic cultural level, reparations are an act of repair.
00:31:32.700 They are an effort to say, Arbat, we see you now.
00:31:36.960 We have seen that done with Japanese folks who were put in internment camps.
00:31:40.420 We have seen that done with-
00:31:41.220 I think the problem is women get these TikTok clips in these shorts where they can sound
00:31:47.120 really cool for like 30 seconds and say something that sounds really nice.
00:31:51.780 But in long form, most women can't do it.
00:31:54.680 And so we get this ego as if we're as intelligent because we get the clout off of the short form
00:32:00.320 like clips.
00:32:01.260 When it comes to the use of tax dollars to pay reparations, when it comes to the use of tax dollars to pay reparations, and this is going to come up a lot today, it's a matter of values, right?
00:32:14.440 For me, my value system circulates around the fact that I think that as a community, we should all be engaged in repair for our community.
00:32:21.600 So I don't think there should be any problem with there being tax dollars spent at repairing consistent efforts that have been made to impede Black people.
00:32:29.520 So the reparations you're talking about are not just related to slavery.
00:32:32.860 There's reparations that have been discussed all over this nation in different communities as it relates to particular massacres, as it relates to redlining and the impediment of Black people to earn wealth by having property.
00:32:43.220 There's been impediments in various ways that can be repaired.
00:32:47.380 And I want to also just add, there's reparations that are considered a cash payment from a government.
00:32:53.100 There's also the version of reparations that shows up in how funds are applicated to specific groups of people.
00:33:01.220 So there's multiple ways in which what you're stating cannot happen could very well happen.
00:33:05.780 Okay. Now, as far as the money going towards certain things is going to help us, let's look at Baltimore Public Schools.
00:33:11.500 They get, I think, the third most money per pupil in the U.S. of A, like $15,000 per student.
00:33:17.300 But yet the majority of the population that comes from that environment can't read.
00:33:21.440 They're illiterate.
00:33:22.200 So we're dumping money on the situation, yes, but yet we're not getting the results we should get from it.
00:33:27.820 Oh my gosh, this was crazy.
00:33:29.380 When I was in high school, I didn't know that my high school had like half the funding of the public schools.
00:33:38.920 And I went to a private school.
00:33:40.720 And I didn't realize that like our tuition was half of what the public school got.
00:33:45.680 And they all had these really nice like, you know, they had really nice gyms.
00:33:49.520 Like we didn't have air conditioning at our school.
00:33:51.320 They had air conditioning.
00:33:53.040 Wow, I didn't know that.
00:33:54.200 Yeah, and like our school, like I remember like they had these giant lunch rooms.
00:34:01.900 Like they would have field houses for gyms and we had like two non-air air conditioned gyms.
00:34:07.400 But my best friend went to the public school and we got the same grades in middle school.
00:34:16.480 But when we took the ACTs, mine was like five points higher.
00:34:19.440 And my brother had the same experience with his best friend where like four years later, we started off getting the same grades.
00:34:26.620 And then we went to different schools.
00:34:28.540 And like, and I don't know if you know anything about the ACT, that's a huge difference.
00:34:32.600 And so he's totally right about the funding because it doesn't really matter if you have a lot of money from the state if you're not using it properly.
00:34:43.260 Like, I mean, at her school, the teachers wouldn't even do anything.
00:34:46.980 Like she said, she'd be so bored.
00:34:48.400 She'd have no home.
00:34:49.300 Like, and I remember being so jealous.
00:34:51.420 I'm like, that sounds awesome.
00:34:52.940 We go to that school.
00:34:55.260 Yeah, especially think about this, guys.
00:34:58.680 80 to 85% of teachers are women.
00:35:01.980 And these women are more concerned about finding out if your kid is LGBT, ACTV than them actually reading.
00:35:10.520 Too many teachers are pushing.
00:35:12.060 I'd rather have my child go to a smaller school where the teachers are focused on actual education instead of all this political agenda stuff that these public school teachers are taking part in.
00:35:26.300 I agree.
00:35:28.380 Oh, wait.
00:35:29.160 No, I'm on.
00:35:31.680 Money's not going to help the thing.
00:35:33.860 We need to just focus on what we need to focus on.
00:35:35.900 As far as Black people being labor force in this country, what else are we doing?
00:35:40.220 We got 25% of us on some kind of government assistance.
00:35:43.940 One out of every few Black men will go to jail.
00:35:46.200 We got to do something.
00:35:47.460 We got to work with our hands, work with tools, do something because we're not doing much of anything.
00:35:51.720 And also, one more piece, one more piece here.
00:35:54.160 Reparations, again, always end up in front of us.
00:35:56.700 Never going to happen as long as you've been living, as long as I've been living, as long as everybody's been living.
00:36:01.960 They say we need it, we need it, we need it.
00:36:03.720 And it never gets done.
00:36:04.620 One more piece.
00:36:05.600 You just said one more piece, then you added another one.
00:36:07.580 I promise.
00:36:08.260 So hold on to it.
00:36:09.260 No, hold on to it.
00:36:10.420 I'm going to land the plane.
00:36:11.540 I'm going to land the plane, I promise.
00:36:13.920 Reparations is a thing, like I said, it's a character dangle in front of us.
00:36:18.020 They're never really going to get it done.
00:36:19.800 And if it was going to get done, it would have already been done.
00:36:22.940 It's just something that they're using to try and make us stay Democrat.
00:36:26.100 That's what I wanted to say.
00:36:27.440 Well, Democrats.
00:36:29.060 Yeah, go ahead, Doug.
00:36:30.340 I agree.
00:36:30.760 Hey, just like how you were, you had the radical acceptance on, you know, on baby deletion.
00:36:37.680 Like, we just have to accept the fact that it's just not going to happen and move forward.
00:36:41.920 I agree with him 100%.
00:36:43.120 That's the thing.
00:36:44.380 It's women want to live in the past.
00:36:46.180 Men are like, all right, let's make peace with this and move on.
00:36:49.680 Yep.
00:36:50.360 It's even in the political stuff.
00:36:52.180 Are not doing reparations either.
00:36:53.900 This is not partisan.
00:36:55.400 This is black partisan, baby.
00:36:57.020 Okay?
00:36:57.420 Well, this is not partisan.
00:36:58.400 Who do we vote for?
00:36:59.260 Who do we vote for?
00:36:59.860 93% of the time.
00:37:01.340 There's no incentive.
00:37:03.260 To be quite honest, you're not talking to a Democrat.
00:37:05.560 You're talking to a radical.
00:37:06.220 Okay.
00:37:06.720 But who do we?
00:37:08.280 Let's land this plane very quickly.
00:37:09.560 Who do we vote for?
00:37:10.800 Let's land this plane quickly.
00:37:12.260 Who do we vote for?
00:37:12.940 You're talking to a radical, not a Democrat.
00:37:14.740 Okay.
00:37:15.100 You are your own person.
00:37:16.400 Let me tell you something now.
00:37:17.640 I don't know what they told you, but if they told you that cutting me off is how I'm going
00:37:21.140 to get clicks, stop it now.
00:37:22.560 Oh, no.
00:37:23.040 No, no, no.
00:37:23.320 That's not how we're going to.
00:37:24.280 We have a new debate.
00:37:24.880 We have a new debate.
00:37:25.920 A debate does not require continuously cutting somebody off.
00:37:28.940 Yeah.
00:37:29.120 Women go into men's spaces and can't deal with what men have to deal with.
00:37:32.820 You don't think men get cut off?
00:37:34.520 Doug MP, do you ever get cut off at work?
00:37:36.460 Do you ever go to your job and someone cuts you off?
00:37:39.640 It's called discourse.
00:37:41.760 Yeah.
00:37:43.140 And here's the thing.
00:37:44.120 Women expect, guys, if you watch any of these ratchet panels, women say, let me finish,
00:37:49.500 let me finish.
00:37:50.240 So guys, let them finish.
00:37:51.600 And then when they start talking, women cut them off.
00:37:53.540 And that's exactly what's going on here.
00:37:56.220 Yeah.
00:37:57.340 Okay.
00:37:57.800 No problem.
00:37:58.320 Now, I do want to state this.
00:38:00.080 You're stating things as it relates to how money is not fixing a problem without acknowledging
00:38:06.280 the fact that the problem doesn't exist in a vacuum and that there are so many other factors
00:38:10.360 that are determining how that money is getting spent to impede it from actually fixing a problem.
00:38:15.080 You can put all the money into Baltimore Public Schools you want.
00:38:17.800 But if you are also putting all this money into policing, into communities that are not
00:38:23.380 getting resources, then you are also creating your own conundrum.
00:38:27.840 The other part of this is that when you're saying they, you know, the they is a broad context.
00:38:34.300 And the last part of this that I will say is that you keep saying they're dangling this
00:38:38.520 in our face.
00:38:38.980 They're dangling in this our face.
00:38:40.480 Slavery lasted for 400 years.
00:38:42.540 It hasn't even been 400 years since slavery.
00:38:46.360 So should we be only fighting for a quarter of the time to get repair?
00:38:50.420 All right.
00:38:51.020 I'm so sorry.
00:38:52.020 You've been voted out by the majority.
00:38:53.880 Please return to your seat.
00:38:55.200 Okay.
00:39:00.140 Oh, I'm excited.
00:39:01.540 I've seen clips of this guy.
00:39:03.820 This kid's like 18 years old.
00:39:06.400 And the clips I saw, he was really well spoken.
00:39:09.720 My name is Matt Nuclear.
00:39:11.040 Hello, Matt Nuclear.
00:39:12.260 Matt Nuclear, yes.
00:39:13.120 Matt Nuclear.
00:39:13.600 Give me a better handshake than that.
00:39:15.520 What is wrong with these women?
00:39:18.200 What the hell?
00:39:19.680 He sat down.
00:39:21.500 Amanda Seals has nuked everything that she's ever been a part of.
00:39:26.140 And you're seeing why.
00:39:27.320 Because she can't turn this off.
00:39:28.820 So every professional endeavor, every show she's been on, she's just burned bridges with
00:39:33.140 producers and script writers and music producers, everything.
00:39:37.040 And you're seeing it right now.
00:39:38.080 I was just thinking that he came in so polite.
00:39:43.180 And I was thinking, wow, Gen Z.
00:39:47.940 I was like, wow, Gen Z.
00:39:49.640 You know, it's not like Gen Z men or women shake hands.
00:39:53.360 And I was actually impressed that he did it.
00:39:55.920 And he was so polite.
00:39:57.260 And I'm like, you had to nitpick his handshake?
00:39:59.920 He's 18.
00:40:01.640 God, that pissed me off.
00:40:03.740 Oh, my gosh.
00:40:06.360 It's like, why?
00:40:08.480 Let's do it.
00:40:09.360 All right.
00:40:09.640 I appreciate you having this conversation with a beautiful black woman like yourself.
00:40:12.340 This is a nice, beautiful arena here.
00:40:14.260 I disagree that reparations are necessary.
00:40:16.580 I think the most important thing that's necessary right now for the black community would be the
00:40:20.060 stopping of violence, especially black on black violence.
00:40:22.780 I don't see how reparations are going to solve anything.
00:40:24.620 You can give everyone here like a $50,000, especially people that are in the streets who
00:40:28.840 are committing violent crimes consistently.
00:40:30.780 A $50,000 check is not going to fix anything.
00:40:32.920 It's not going to increase the median household income in the next 10 years by 10% or 20%.
00:40:36.940 For example, we have the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
00:40:39.720 We prevented Chinese people from getting citizenship and even entering the country.
00:40:43.320 We discriminated against them and basically put them under apartheid, even here in the
00:40:47.180 United States.
00:40:47.560 Yet they have the highest median household income.
00:40:49.460 How is that possible?
00:40:50.620 How come they don't complain and feel entitled consistently to beg for reparations and beg for
00:40:54.600 this when they are killing each other 90% of the time, which is the rate that black
00:40:58.540 people kill each other, according to the FBI?
00:41:00.240 Oh, young Matt.
00:41:01.140 Yet white people are the oppressors.
00:41:03.260 Doug, did you go to a white school or a black school or like mix?
00:41:08.620 What was your?
00:41:09.800 Oh, white schools.
00:41:11.440 Oh, okay.
00:41:12.480 I was good.
00:41:14.160 And I'm better off.
00:41:16.300 Did you interact with a lot of black people growing up?
00:41:20.140 Was it?
00:41:20.980 Yeah.
00:41:22.620 No, I didn't.
00:41:24.560 There were 30 black kids in my high school of 2000.
00:41:30.780 And then, you know, I went to college on the West Coast for undergrad and grad school.
00:41:36.580 So I was the only, there were only a couple of black kids in my undergrad and grad program.
00:41:42.280 I was just wondering if you knew anybody that, like, had been in a violent situation or something.
00:41:53.300 Yeah.
00:41:53.820 You know, I have a couple of friends.
00:41:55.640 So when I moved to the East Coast, I would meet people from Baltimore and Philadelphia.
00:41:59.780 And they have some stories, man.
00:42:02.600 And so, and I don't even try to, I don't even try to pretend to participate in those stories.
00:42:08.460 I just listen.
00:42:09.380 Because my hometown, I mean, we didn't have none of that going on.
00:42:12.080 But I have met people from Philadelphia, Baltimore, you know, Houston, Memphis, that grew up in some crazy situations.
00:42:21.260 So, yes.
00:42:26.160 I'm not sure where your education came from, but they lied to you.
00:42:30.100 Stats don't lie, though.
00:42:31.340 Statistics lie all the time.
00:42:33.600 So let's start there.
00:42:34.780 Particularly when the statistics are coming from these sources that.
00:42:37.980 I hate to say this.
00:42:38.900 They're kind of true.
00:42:39.580 That's kind of true.
00:42:40.420 So, I mean, it's not that they lie, but they can be misrepresented often.
00:42:46.540 But I always say your first line of questioning should be, what do I see with my eyes?
00:42:53.020 And I'm not going to.
00:42:57.900 You guys know what I'm going to, I'm getting at.
00:43:00.640 Come on.
00:43:01.240 Gain from the statistics being shown a different way.
00:43:03.840 So if you're going to start your argument on stats, don't lie.
00:43:07.260 You've already lost the argument.
00:43:08.600 They lie all the time.
00:43:10.420 One, comparing Chinese people who are immigrants that made a choice to come to the United States and comparing the continued effort of black people to ground themselves in a nation that continues to make impediments for them to show and live and exist in their true citizenship is a false equivalency.
00:43:28.160 I don't believe that happens at all.
00:43:29.240 Are you acting right now?
00:43:32.360 Do you really believe this?
00:43:33.180 I'm telling the truth.
00:43:33.680 There's no systemic racism that I've experienced here in America.
00:43:36.780 What system is racist?
00:43:38.260 I think the only racism we've actually seen recently, systemic racism we've seen, is the application of systemic racism against white people.
00:43:43.980 The University of Western Washington, for example, has been trying to segregate dormitories using black-only dormitories because black people feel safer amongst each other.
00:43:51.700 But they're more likely to kill each other than white people are ever to kill them.
00:43:55.360 That's just the truth.
00:43:57.160 You have King Vaughn rapping about killing other black men.
00:43:59.500 Why should I think that the white man is the oppressor?
00:44:01.560 It's like fascinating to the umpteenth degree because it's like literally in the music.
00:44:09.360 But if you notice it, you're the bad guy.
00:44:13.380 And also, I'm going to expand on what he's saying.
00:44:16.100 There's been racism towards Asian people when it comes to college admissions because a lot of Ivy League schools, over 50% of the population is Asian.
00:44:26.000 So they added, instead of just extracurricular activities, grades, ACT, SAT scores, they add a personality score now to see if you're a personality fit for the campus.
00:44:39.720 And that is to get less Asian people in and more people that aren't Asian.
00:44:46.040 So they're Asians that are suing Harvard and Columbia because they're being discriminated against to get less Asians into the school.
00:44:53.860 Yeah.
00:44:56.000 You're more likely to kill me.
00:44:57.640 Oh my God.
00:44:58.720 This is scary.
00:44:59.920 You need to think about me as your mama.
00:45:01.540 Do not talk to me in that fashion.
00:45:03.340 So let's check that now.
00:45:04.500 Okay.
00:45:05.000 Okay.
00:45:05.600 So.
00:45:08.040 Men got to stop saying okay.
00:45:11.280 I mean.
00:45:14.320 I do that too, but that's the problem.
00:45:16.220 If someone says something crazy and your immediate reaction is like, okay, you know.
00:45:21.500 Yeah.
00:45:22.020 On a basic level, we have to understand that systemic racism is grounded in the realities that black people have not been considered an equal human being in this country since its onset.
00:45:31.800 So there's simply no way.
00:45:33.280 They give black people the right to vote before women.
00:45:36.760 Black men.
00:45:37.300 So I'm like, really?
00:45:41.840 I mean, they knew then not to give women the right.
00:45:44.340 Even when they're super racist, they knew.
00:45:46.480 They knew.
00:45:49.100 Do not give women this right.
00:45:50.940 Don't.
00:45:51.520 Not all.
00:45:52.160 It's a comedy.
00:45:52.860 It's a joke.
00:45:53.480 It's a joke.
00:45:54.100 YouTube.
00:45:54.840 Okay.
00:45:55.680 Okay.
00:45:56.100 To make the argument that there isn't systemic racism.
00:45:58.740 And we have seen in very clear ways the system operate in an organically racist way.
00:46:04.520 Do not cut me off.
00:46:05.860 When we talk about systemic racism, we can start with even the fact that redlining, which was implemented to discriminate black communities.
00:46:13.000 Are you shaking your head that redlining doesn't exist?
00:46:15.120 No.
00:46:15.480 I'm saying I don't think it really existed at all.
00:46:17.560 I mean, no, I don't think so at all.
00:46:18.660 So it does exist.
00:46:20.520 And stating that it doesn't exist doesn't make it no longer exist.
00:46:24.200 Redlining absolutely exists.
00:46:25.800 It is not a it is not something that's being made up.
00:46:28.900 It's an empirical fact.
00:46:29.920 And there are realities that exist because of redlining.
00:46:32.260 We know that school systems are related to the way that property taxes are affecting the school systems.
00:46:38.440 If a school system is not getting the same property value as the property taxes allow it, then it's not going to have the same efficacy at allowing for students to be able to get what they deserve.
00:46:48.120 When we talk about systemic racism, we have to acknowledge that these.
00:46:51.580 Cut her off, King.
00:46:53.040 Cut her off.
00:46:54.860 Cut her off.
00:46:56.320 If it prisons are literally built based on the test scores of school students in third grade.
00:47:04.400 So if you are literally building prisons with the onset of, OK, if these people are not reaching a certain reading level, then we know that they are going to go down a prison industrial pipeline or we can use their free labor.
00:47:15.220 Then how is that not systemic?
00:47:16.860 And if you and if you want to stop them from entering prisons, how are you going to stop people from entering?
00:47:21.120 If your goal is to get them into prison.
00:47:24.040 Sure.
00:47:24.280 Make them try to be more like Ben Carson than be like King Vaughn.
00:47:27.340 That's very, very simple.
00:47:28.360 So how does King Vaughn happen?
00:47:29.880 How does King Vaughn happen?
00:47:31.400 King Vaughn.
00:47:31.740 Reparation.
00:47:32.440 Actually, let me land the plane.
00:47:33.880 We're talking about reparations.
00:47:35.200 And what you're doing is actually.
00:47:36.260 What a demon, dude.
00:47:37.400 What an absolute demon.
00:47:38.460 Yeah, I mean, I would have said, you want to end it?
00:47:43.900 Stay with your baby, daddy.
00:47:45.720 Have kids pick out with your job.
00:47:48.380 That might, you know, be a good father or at least maybe wants a kid, you know, that would end.
00:47:53.460 That would help.
00:47:54.580 Trying to get this conversation off the facts.
00:47:56.900 And the fact is reparations are just and necessary because on a basic level, Black people built this country.
00:48:03.940 And the country continues to thrive off of the labor that Black people put into this country.
00:48:09.020 And it would behoove you, young man, to really understand the way that your ancestors.
00:48:13.680 You've got to stop listening to the.
00:48:15.260 It's so hard because naturally when you're a polite person, you want to let people finish.
00:48:20.580 But you've got to stop with these broadsters.
00:48:23.140 But also, he's a man and she's a woman.
00:48:27.320 So as a man in a situation like this, you're not supposed to react back.
00:48:32.460 Because they'll be like, oh, you're getting it.
00:48:34.200 A woman can emote in front of a man and he has to sit there like this.
00:48:39.020 And he has to wait for an opening.
00:48:40.640 But if he were to match this energy, they'd be like, oh, why is he getting all emotional?
00:48:46.040 He's not blah, blah, blah.
00:48:47.120 So he has to sit there and take it.
00:48:49.540 Tears into this nation that is still living off of those blood, sweat, and tears.
00:48:53.540 And let me also add, there are reparations and then there is remunerations.
00:48:56.920 Do you know the difference?
00:48:58.440 Yes, but can I finish one point that I wanted to say?
00:49:00.000 Ben Carson's cousins were killed at a very young age.
00:49:02.860 I'm so sorry.
00:49:03.500 You've been voted out by the majority.
00:49:04.840 Please return to your seat.
00:49:06.820 I hope some of y'all are acting.
00:49:08.600 I really do.
00:49:10.340 We in L.A.
00:49:11.500 We in L.A.
00:49:12.500 And I hope some people in here are acting.
00:49:16.700 Oh, he was so cute.
00:49:18.160 He was like adorable.
00:49:21.080 Oh, why?
00:49:22.020 Why did they?
00:49:22.480 Oh, what's that on your chain?
00:49:29.840 This is a coin from Israel.
00:49:32.520 Lord have mercy.
00:49:33.740 Yes, you got to go.
00:49:35.860 That's the choice that you are making for yourself.
00:49:38.220 Yes.
00:49:39.180 The thing with the whole reparations thing, and I don't know, we're probably close to the same age,
00:49:43.940 so maybe you can't call me.
00:49:45.040 How old are you?
00:49:45.820 I'm 32.
00:49:46.820 I'm 44.
00:49:48.020 Oh, really?
00:49:48.800 Are you looking at all?
00:49:49.560 Oh, thank you.
00:49:50.400 That's what water and keeping stress out of your life will do.
00:49:52.920 We got to stop lying to these women.
00:49:56.100 She looked, he knew damn well she was 40.
00:50:00.080 Really?
00:50:00.740 Liberal positions are real stressful.
00:50:02.560 By the way, I wouldn't know.
00:50:08.100 I'm not a liberal.
00:50:09.000 Carry on.
00:50:09.820 I hate it.
00:50:10.620 You know, my guitar teacher does this.
00:50:12.900 When I tell him he's a liberal and he's like, I'm not a liberal.
00:50:15.760 And I'm like, you're a liberal.
00:50:17.920 And he's like, I'm like, why do you guys gaslight me to eternity?
00:50:22.900 Like, it would be like if I said, oh, you're a Republican.
00:50:26.100 I'm like, well, I'm not a Republican.
00:50:27.600 I'm a conservative.
00:50:28.460 I'm like, okay, but I'm still going to vote Republican.
00:50:32.040 You know, it's like, or yeah, I'm going to vote for whoever is going to keep my YouTube channel monetized.
00:50:40.240 It's like all the feminists.
00:50:42.620 The cool thing to do is say that they're not a feminist when they're spewing feminist talking points.
00:50:48.700 That's the new grip.
00:50:52.240 Well, most liberal, mostly it's the liberal position because conservatives believe in hard work.
00:50:57.260 We believe in going to work and working for what you got, not asking for handouts from people who never had slaves.
00:51:07.620 Some of the people that you're asking for money from never had slaves.
00:51:13.460 And let's talk about the fact there were also black people that had slaves.
00:51:17.140 So if you want to talk about that, how is that fair?
00:51:21.600 If I'm a white person and my family fall on the side of the union, why should I have to pay for slaves when this whole country was never all racist?
00:51:31.460 Half of the founding, some of the founding fathers were abolitionists and they believed, they hated slavery.
00:51:37.280 And they actually put things in the Declaration of Independence and things too because they believed that there would be a future where there would be a black president one day.
00:51:44.560 Or that there would be people in leadership that were black.
00:51:47.080 There was people in the North who helped with the Underground Railroad and fought with the union.
00:51:53.440 So why is that fair for people who never had slaves, who fought against slavery, to have to pay for people that had slaves?
00:52:03.360 One, from my understanding, you are more interested in preserving the fairness of those who didn't have slaves than the fairness of those who are the descendants of slaves.
00:52:14.540 That is priority to you than finding a fair way to accommodate those who have been the descendants of slaves.
00:52:21.280 Well, our ancestors wasn't asking for handouts.
00:52:23.460 They were asking for equal opportunity.
00:52:26.200 And we have equal opportunity in this country.
00:52:28.840 We had a black president, just in case you didn't know.
00:52:30.980 We had a black president and we had a black vice president.
00:52:34.580 I mean, I think she was black.
00:52:35.960 They said she was black.
00:52:36.900 I don't know.
00:52:40.460 He's funny.
00:52:42.160 We had a black president.
00:52:44.860 And you know who voted for that black man?
00:52:47.040 White people.
00:52:48.060 Because you can't win a popular election in this country without white people.
00:52:51.900 So Barack Obama is the product of white people.
00:52:55.260 So let's get off this thing where, oh, America is so racist.
00:53:00.200 What's making America so racist is people that continue to talk about racism and continue to focus on racism instead of focusing on unity and bringing our country forward.
00:53:11.560 People that have this liberal mindset are infecting our communities, black people, and making us victims and not victors.
00:53:18.540 I refuse to embrace a victim mentality because that's not what our grandparents and Harriet Tugman and those people fought for.
00:53:25.520 They fought for equal opportunity.
00:53:27.180 Do not bring up Harriet Tugman's name in vain, baby.
00:53:30.100 Please.
00:53:30.440 Harriet Tugman's name in vain.
00:53:31.960 Harriet Tugman.
00:53:32.460 What is wrong with this woman?
00:53:35.180 I just have no words for how she's acting.
00:53:42.760 Every professional endeavor Amanda Seals has been involved in, she's nuked or burned bridges.
00:53:49.560 I keep saying it.
00:53:51.700 She never turns this off, ever.
00:53:53.800 And she'll get presented an opportunity, and then she'll run her mouth, and then she'll have it taken away.
00:54:01.220 All the hit shows she was on, she burned the bridges with the people, with the cast and the crew, because she's like this.
00:54:08.720 She's going to end up sad, old, and alone.
00:54:13.700 Harriet Tugman was literally, literally saving her family and others from slavery.
00:54:22.440 You know who helped her?
00:54:24.720 White people.
00:54:25.440 You know who helped her?
00:54:26.580 They were on the Underground Railroad saying, come on in, come on in.
00:54:28.620 You know who helped her?
00:54:29.820 Come on in.
00:54:30.360 No, you know who helped her?
00:54:32.260 God and Harriet.
00:54:33.740 People who benefit from white supremacy.
00:54:36.500 It's a lie.
00:54:37.680 White supremacy is a lie.
00:54:39.060 No, sir.
00:54:39.720 That's simply not true.
00:54:41.380 If that were not the case, then we wouldn't see the continued effort of colonialism and white people placing themselves in positions.
00:54:52.440 I've got to be honest.
00:54:58.980 If black people would stop talking about this topic, I would pay the reparations.
00:55:05.340 What do they want?
00:55:06.840 Like 10% for a year if it could be done?
00:55:11.060 I know it would never end, but I'm like, do you know what?
00:55:13.780 If they could just stop guilting us about something we didn't even do, it's like, I think a lot of white people would pay just to get them to stop.
00:55:24.820 Go ahead.
00:55:26.100 So I thought about this, right?
00:55:28.020 So let's say reparations were to become a thing.
00:55:31.160 It would have to be something infrastructure building.
00:55:32.920 So I would say, okay, if you're a descendant of slaves, you get free college for 20 years.
00:55:40.200 Now, from like 18 to 25, or maybe you get access to a low or no interest housing loan or something like that for a certain amount of time or whatever.
00:55:49.880 It would have to be something infrastructure building.
00:55:52.120 But I don't think that black people, I don't think that we would take it because that would mean once that was implemented, we would have to leave slavery behind.
00:56:04.320 And there are too many people that aren't willing to do that.
00:56:06.760 They're just not.
00:56:08.100 They're just not.
00:56:09.940 America's zeitgeist and consciousness would literally move on.
00:56:13.460 They tried to do it with Barack Obama being president, but that wasn't quote unquote enough.
00:56:17.620 But if they gave reparations, the country would literally move on, and there's too many black people like Amanda that wouldn't be able to handle it.
00:56:27.500 Yeah, then they'd be unemployed.
00:56:31.200 Imagine if they got the reparations.
00:56:33.440 What would they do for a living?
00:56:35.560 They'd find something.
00:56:37.560 Why do they have the power?
00:56:39.480 Because their culture.
00:56:41.840 Black culture is toxic.
00:56:43.860 The black culture is toxic.
00:56:45.520 We have produced a culture that is toxic.
00:56:48.600 And let's not, let's get on the fact that there's no fathers in the black culture.
00:56:51.720 Let's get, let's get, let's talk about that.
00:56:53.360 Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
00:56:53.840 Let's talk about that.
00:56:54.500 Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
00:56:55.080 Let's talk about that.
00:56:55.580 None of this is going to work if y'all are just going to sit here and make up shit.
00:56:59.020 We're having a debate.
00:56:59.360 It's not going to work.
00:57:00.540 No, it's a debate.
00:57:01.200 It has to be in facts.
00:57:02.380 You're, you're, you're, you're putting off emotional liberalism right now.
00:57:05.340 I am not putting off emotional liberalism.
00:57:06.740 He's doing the best at cooking her because the other people shut up and he, he's not.
00:57:12.780 Cause that's the problem.
00:57:14.080 You can't show fear of her emotions.
00:57:16.820 Otherwise the women keep going.
00:57:18.560 It's tough because again, your natural reaction as a person is to be polite, but yeah, he must
00:57:27.560 be, I bet he's in comedy or something, something where he has to use this skill.
00:57:32.380 Cause that's a skill.
00:57:33.200 Putting off unfounded lies based in conservatism.
00:57:37.880 Remember they did the misinformation thing all summer where everything conservative did.
00:57:41.880 They said, you're carrying a chain around your neck of an apartheid nation that actively
00:57:47.220 wants to harm black people and non-Jewish people.
00:57:51.180 But let me bring it back.
00:57:52.200 Let me bring it back.
00:57:53.120 Let me bring it back.
00:57:53.380 We're selling black people in Africa and put them in cages and they were selling their
00:57:58.460 own people.
00:57:59.260 Black people still sell their own people today too, by the way.
00:58:01.680 I don't know if I'm going to last.
00:58:02.220 We're selling our own people today too.
00:58:03.220 I don't know if I'm going to last.
00:58:04.380 You probably won't last with me.
00:58:05.620 I won't because your ignorance is so overwhelming.
00:58:07.940 See y'all, that's liberal.
00:58:08.960 Y'all start name calling when y'all get defeated in an argument.
00:58:10.880 You won't have an argument because you keep cutting me off.
00:58:14.260 Well, that's fine.
00:58:14.920 If they don't let me, you won't even, you won't even, you didn't make your point.
00:58:17.500 I made my point.
00:58:18.320 You haven't made your point.
00:58:19.620 And let me just tell you about your point.
00:58:21.480 You started off saying we believe in hard work and we believe in being compensated.
00:58:27.220 Reparations is not though.
00:58:30.780 I think he's got to be a comedian.
00:58:36.720 He's got to be a comedian.
00:58:37.500 It's not hard work.
00:58:38.300 It's stealing.
00:58:38.940 It's Robin Hood.
00:58:40.160 You said you believe in hard work.
00:58:41.660 Yes.
00:58:42.200 And you believe in being compensated for hard work.
00:58:44.580 Yes.
00:58:45.200 Were slaves compensated for their work?
00:58:47.660 They weren't compensated.
00:58:48.740 This is a lot better than STDs, Steve M says.
00:58:51.980 Hey, STD Fridays tomorrow.
00:58:54.780 We do STDs here, right?
00:58:57.180 For their work.
00:58:58.240 But why should people who are sitting at home playing video games, smoking marijuana, be
00:59:03.500 giving checks?
00:59:05.000 Are you sitting at home playing a video game?
00:59:06.420 Am I sitting at home playing a video game?
00:59:09.100 No.
00:59:09.600 And I don't know who these people are that you're talking about because the majority
00:59:13.580 of the black community is not sitting at home playing video games.
00:59:16.900 Where are you getting that statistic?
00:59:19.160 Where are you getting that statistic?
00:59:20.440 Pause.
00:59:21.100 Pause.
00:59:21.560 You've been voted out by the majority.
00:59:22.840 Please return to your seat.
00:59:23.840 I knew I was going to be surrounded by ignorance, but damn.
00:59:26.320 Let's go.
00:59:29.620 Whenever somebody's stupid, they just call everybody else ignorant because they got nothing else.
00:59:35.720 100% true.
00:59:39.620 Hello.
00:59:40.400 My hand's wet from the bottom.
00:59:42.180 My hands are sweaty because I'm nervous.
00:59:43.780 We both got sweaty hands.
00:59:45.080 Okay.
00:59:45.780 So I just wanted clarity because I think it'd be helpful.
00:59:48.300 You said radical.
00:59:49.460 I wanted just clarity on that.
00:59:50.980 And then also with reparations, you said it's not just money, it's other things.
00:59:53.920 I just want to know, like, what do you see as like the grand picture of what would help?
00:59:57.640 The grand picture of what would help?
00:59:58.580 Of reparations.
00:59:59.400 Like, what does that look like to you?
01:00:00.980 Oh, great.
01:00:02.120 Reparations.
01:00:02.580 What reparations looks like to me is a combination of reparations and remunerations.
01:00:06.040 And reparations are about repair for damages that have been caused based on harm.
01:00:11.020 Remunerations is a monetary response to work that has not been paid for.
01:00:16.580 So if you come and paint my house and I don't pay you, you can take me to court and get remunerations for the work that you have done.
01:00:24.080 So we're actually owed both in this nation as black people.
01:00:28.700 What does that look like?
01:00:29.700 What does that look like?
01:00:31.220 She's so much more respectful to the woman.
01:00:34.100 It's crazy.
01:00:35.080 You see the difference?
01:00:36.000 Incredibly just clear-cut records that show the buying and selling and purchasing of slaves, the work that was done, also the intellectual property that was stolen from slaves, right?
01:00:47.980 Because there was so much inventing that was happening.
01:00:50.580 And there is also quite a bit of other reparations that are being discussed as it relates to property being stolen, as it relates to, again, redlining and the inability for black people to get loans, et cetera.
01:01:02.500 And these impediments being solely based on their race.
01:01:05.500 As far as, like, discrimination.
01:01:06.700 Yes.
01:01:07.020 Like, they're being solely based on their race.
01:01:08.560 It's not being about anything other than you're black so you can't, right?
01:01:11.840 And so when it's very clear-cut like that, there are very distinctive responses to that that can be done through a cash payment,
01:01:18.260 as well as through measures that are being done to create funds for creating resources and responses like housing, like access to food, access to education, et cetera, that certain communities have not had access to because of the fallout from these things.
01:01:37.540 And I just had a quick question for clarifying.
01:01:39.900 With the funds, I'm wondering where do you think those should come from?
01:01:43.700 Like, the actual money, like, is that we're raising money?
01:01:45.660 Is it taxes?
01:01:46.360 Like, what does that look like?
01:01:47.380 Well, I think what they've been doing with these different reparations committees is they're looking at, all right, well, how much has this city or how much has this town or how much has this country gained from the estimated amount that was stolen from these people, right?
01:02:04.960 So they're looking at, like, what is this wage amount?
01:02:07.460 For instance, like, if you look at during that time, okay, what was the wage amount that a hired worker would get for this same work, all right?
01:02:14.700 And so we're looking at, and so we're looking at how was that wage not provided?
01:02:18.720 Where's the money going to come from, Amanda?
01:02:20.900 She's not, see, this is a problem with these women because, guys, Chad Pearl, these women, they're so concerned about how we got here.
01:02:32.860 A lot of what they say, how we got here is not true.
01:02:35.740 But one of the best things you can do is say, okay, Amanda, okay, okay, well, okay, let's accept everything you're saying is true.
01:02:42.940 What are you going to do about it now?
01:02:44.700 And most of them can't answer that simple question because that's when the real work starts.
01:02:50.360 She hasn't answered any of her questions.
01:02:52.320 Where's the money going to come from?
01:02:54.460 What's it going to look like?
01:02:55.520 All she's talking about is how we got here, and that's her whole argument.
01:03:03.440 And what is that pool that is being created?
01:03:06.140 And then we're looking at, all right, where can that wage come from in terms of how?
01:03:10.800 Oh, my God.
01:03:11.900 Shut up.
01:03:13.360 Can you answer the question?
01:03:14.680 How has that wage been applied?
01:03:16.240 So there are spaces where this is very clear.
01:03:19.160 And I think the last thing that you asked about was the difference between liberal and radical.
01:03:23.500 Yeah, please.
01:03:24.200 Ultimately, the concept of liberalism is really just not Republican, right?
01:03:28.340 I mean, that's essentially what it's become.
01:03:30.280 I would disagree with that, but I understand that's your stance.
01:03:32.640 There's a very generic concept of what liberalism is in the sense that it's simply saying that I am a part of the bipartisan mind frame, but I am not a Republican.
01:03:40.640 It's a mindset.
01:03:41.760 It doesn't always show up in action, but it's a mindset that says, you know, I don't support extremes in certain ways,
01:03:47.420 or, you know, I want the government to show up in certain ways.
01:03:51.020 You know, I know there's a conservative point of view that says there should be less government,
01:03:54.420 but even though it just says that, the action is very different.
01:03:57.540 The radical mind state simply is living opposite to our colonizers, which is an imperialist, capitalist mind state,
01:04:06.420 and radical blacks do not believe that that is any way for us to have liberation.
01:04:10.140 Thank you for explaining that.
01:04:11.220 And thank you for being very respectful.
01:04:13.540 We were told to be respectful.
01:04:14.660 We're not your enemies.
01:04:16.840 Thank you, my goodness.
01:04:18.040 What, what did she say?
01:04:20.400 What did she say that whole time?
01:04:21.780 Nothing.
01:04:23.420 Absolutely nothing.
01:04:24.480 It's like women want to over talk you.
01:04:28.200 Surrounded is now a podcast.
01:04:30.780 Piece that I'm looking.
01:04:31.260 Okay, let's see this guy.
01:04:33.060 Piece that I'm looking.
01:04:34.260 Let's see what we got.
01:04:35.340 We're going to watch one more of these and we're going to go to the website.
01:04:40.400 Into criminality.
01:04:41.120 Black males that grew up without a father are 10 times more likely to engage in criminal activity.
01:04:46.260 Can I put a pin right there and ask you a question?
01:04:49.140 Ask me whatever you like.
01:04:50.120 What is the...
01:04:50.680 We got to stop conceding.
01:04:52.400 No, I'm going to finish.
01:04:55.940 It's a problem because she won't stop talking.
01:04:59.360 The root cause of there being less fathers present.
01:05:02.860 Bad decision making on the part of the fathers.
01:05:04.560 We live in a patriarchal system.
01:05:06.020 Like it or not.
01:05:06.780 Men have...
01:05:07.000 No, we don't.
01:05:08.440 No, we don't.
01:05:09.240 Dominated the socio-economic, economic, and political power of this country and the world
01:05:12.780 since our existence.
01:05:14.180 So our...
01:05:14.660 That is just simply not true.
01:05:17.840 Women have far more power than men.
01:05:19.920 Bad decision making, especially when we focus on the black community, is the root cause of
01:05:24.160 fatherlessness.
01:05:24.980 What type of decisions?
01:05:26.220 Not marrying the women we decide to lay down and have children with.
01:05:28.900 Not being careful with the seeds that we plant in women.
01:05:31.300 No woman can get pregnant with...
01:05:32.740 Oh, I'm going to skip this guy.
01:05:34.480 I can't...
01:05:35.240 Let me take this pandering.
01:05:36.800 I need to skip him.
01:05:38.500 Someone else deserves to be the last one.
01:05:47.360 I want to do this guy because he looks kind of interesting.
01:05:55.180 Pandering.
01:05:55.760 I'm going to say a little bit of patriarchy.
01:05:57.280 For harmful behaviors of the people, you are literally saying our system is okay with this.
01:06:02.440 So that's what Black Lives Matter is about, right?
01:06:04.460 Saying like, okay, if police are going to act in this way, well, there should at least
01:06:09.320 be fair repercussions across all people that they're doing this to.
01:06:13.760 And they're not carrying out those repercussions for black people.
01:06:16.860 Why?
01:06:17.280 And so the system is supporting this personal point of view that you're talking about.
01:06:22.240 And that's what makes it also systemic, along with the fact that we know for a fact that
01:06:27.140 the number of black people incarcerated is greater per capita than white people.
01:06:31.220 We know that black people are having longer sentences for the same crimes than white people.
01:06:35.160 That's not me making that up.
01:06:36.880 Like, that is actual data.
01:06:38.260 So systemic is real.
01:06:39.920 Pause.
01:06:40.000 You've been voted out by the majority.
01:06:41.200 Please return to your seat.
01:06:42.400 Thank you.
01:06:46.820 All right.
01:06:49.320 How you doing, Amanda?
01:06:50.020 I'm Ryan.
01:06:50.380 Ryan, nice to meet you.
01:06:51.380 Thanks for being here.
01:06:52.180 All right.
01:06:52.420 Well, what I would say is, as far as systematic racism, right, I think most of us would agree
01:06:58.400 that, at the very least, it has occurred in this country, right?
01:07:01.500 You know, we've had slavery, we've had Jim Crow segregation, all these different things.
01:07:04.600 I think my argument would be that right now, in modern America, I don't think, at the very
01:07:09.080 least, it's not as prevalent as it has been to where it could stop us from being successful,
01:07:13.980 okay?
01:07:14.360 I would say that it's not a thing anymore where it needs to be talked about so much and so
01:07:18.220 much attention focused on it.
01:07:19.680 I don't think that currently there is systematic racism in a way that is going to be harmful
01:07:25.060 to us, you know, like I said, to stop us.
01:07:27.920 If anything, really, I think institutions such as things with DEI.
01:07:32.240 What do you think DEI is?
01:07:33.760 Basically, I think that it's in a way it's racism against other races outside of Blacks.
01:07:39.340 And so...
01:07:40.200 Where did you get that concept of it from?
01:07:41.880 I've researched a lot of things.
01:07:43.140 I've looked at different clips from both sides of the argument, things like that.
01:07:45.840 But basically, my point is, I think that as far as systematic racism, I think that
01:07:49.360 there's evidence from the other side and that there's different things that are pushing Black
01:07:53.780 people up in ways that are not fair and different things like that.
01:07:57.420 Because I think that we should be merit-based.
01:07:59.360 I think that should always be merit-based.
01:08:00.820 And where we're in, you know, when there's jobs and the different things like that,
01:08:04.740 race should not be something that's considered.
01:08:07.800 And so I think that, let's say that there are ways right now where systematic racism is still alive.
01:08:14.080 But again, it's not holding us back to a point where we can still be successful.
01:08:18.580 We've seen so many examples, you know, today in modern times where Black Americans can...
01:08:24.060 You know, there's no opportunities that I have that a white person or that a white person
01:08:27.920 has that I don't have.
01:08:28.980 I believe that all opportunities...
01:08:30.300 Are you sure about that?
01:08:31.480 Can you actually say that?
01:08:34.140 I would say that I have every opportunity in this country to be successful, to do what
01:08:38.100 I want to do and to stand on business that every other race has.
01:08:41.180 Absolutely.
01:08:42.060 Do you have the same support?
01:08:43.640 Even if I don't have the same support...
01:08:44.460 I like how she's letting the Chad talk.
01:08:49.880 Chad's don't even know how good they have.
01:08:51.600 Every other guy, she's talking over a little...
01:08:54.720 She's probably going to reach out to him on Instagram after this and accuse him.
01:08:59.060 Yeah.
01:08:59.580 The light skin with, like, light eyes comes in and she's...
01:09:03.340 Look at her.
01:09:03.920 Look at her.
01:09:04.320 She's in love.
01:09:06.560 She's probably going to reach out to him afterwards on Instagram.
01:09:09.040 And then he's going to reject her and she's going to accuse him of sexual impropriety.
01:09:13.160 Watch.
01:09:16.160 Same support.
01:09:17.000 I can do what I got to do.
01:09:18.420 Do you have the same support?
01:09:19.160 I probably have more.
01:09:20.020 I can have more support than others.
01:09:21.500 Do you have the same community support?
01:09:21.960 I have excellent community support.
01:09:23.560 Absolutely.
01:09:24.100 Lucky for you.
01:09:24.620 Sure.
01:09:25.000 Sure.
01:09:25.320 Yeah.
01:09:26.580 Did you grow up in a lower income, middle income, high income community?
01:09:30.080 It was middle income.
01:09:31.120 Okay.
01:09:31.520 Yeah.
01:09:31.700 So, again, I think that even those who grew up in very needy situations, right, they may
01:09:36.940 not have been dealt a great hand of cards.
01:09:40.340 But they still...
01:09:41.240 They can still...
01:09:42.140 You know, I think it comes down to accountability.
01:09:44.660 You can still play your hand and play your cards strategically in a way where you can still
01:09:48.840 be successful.
01:09:49.460 You can still do your thing and you can wind up on top.
01:09:52.080 And there's nothing stopping us from doing that.
01:09:53.600 Would you say that low-income white people and low-income black people have the same ability
01:09:57.860 to excel?
01:09:58.560 I would say they have the same ability to excel.
01:10:00.640 Okay.
01:10:00.960 So, I'm going to start countering from that point then.
01:10:03.120 So, ultimately, we know that our low-income communities are not given the same access
01:10:07.380 to resources on a myriad of levels.
01:10:09.780 They don't even have the same air quality.
01:10:11.460 Okay?
01:10:11.960 We know that low-income communities in general are also...
01:10:15.220 But you can move.
01:10:19.500 You don't have to keep living where you were born.
01:10:24.040 There's low-income jobs in every state.
01:10:26.720 You know what I mean?
01:10:27.280 It's like...
01:10:29.120 Okay.
01:10:29.480 Most of the poorest counties in the United States are white counties.
01:10:33.800 Really?
01:10:34.640 I didn't know that.
01:10:35.120 Yeah.
01:10:35.520 Mm-hmm.
01:10:36.280 You got it.
01:10:36.580 More police than other communities.
01:10:39.060 We know that policing as it exists in the United States came from slave catching.
01:10:43.600 So, even the tradition of policing comes from protecting property, not protecting people.
01:10:48.900 Okay.
01:10:49.120 Okay?
01:10:49.500 So, let's start there.
01:10:50.600 When we talk about low-income, like the working-class black people in this nation, we know that they
01:10:54.880 have never been considered, ever, whether they were slaves or not.
01:10:58.000 They just weren't considered.
01:10:59.420 And we also know, as our brother Isaiah pointed out, that there are still people in very powerful
01:11:03.680 positions that hold very personal positions as it relates to racism.
01:11:07.820 And so, in that way, they are impediments to someone moving forward.
01:11:12.080 When we talk about DEI, the concept of DEI is not about lowering a standard.
01:11:17.140 It's about widening the options.
01:11:19.340 So, we live in a nation that a lot of...
01:11:21.340 I feel like a lot of y'all are looking at the United States as a long history of something.
01:11:27.480 We have a short history.
01:11:29.300 All right?
01:11:29.660 For 400 years, there was slavery.
01:11:31.540 Black people were not even considered whole humans.
01:11:33.120 We were three-fifths human.
01:11:34.820 After the Civil War, during Reconstruction, black people were then subjected to the black
01:11:40.100 laws.
01:11:40.780 The black laws were specifically for black people.
01:11:43.300 The black laws incarcerated black people at such an exorbitant rate that they were able
01:11:48.220 to get another slave labor force through the 13th Amendment because you had black people
01:11:53.600 that were serving entire life, like months-long, years-long cases, I mean, years-long sentences
01:11:59.280 for jaywalking.
01:12:00.540 So, when we look at these things, we act as if, well, why can't we just get over that?
01:12:05.040 That's two generations previous, okay?
01:12:07.020 So, if a father in the early 1900s was incarcerated for two years, how do you think that would impede
01:12:13.720 their family from being able to grow, right?
01:12:16.580 Now, you're affecting the ability for their children to have two parents in the home.
01:12:20.400 You also now have a mother who's, like, incredibly stressed and may have to always be working.
01:12:23.900 I've tuned her out.
01:12:26.180 I tuned her out, like, a minute ago.
01:12:29.260 I don't know how anyone watches this woman.
01:12:31.600 Does she have a big following, Doug?
01:12:34.480 She's been in movies.
01:12:35.880 She was actually part of this group called Floetry.
01:12:38.780 Yeah, she's been in movies.
01:12:40.200 She considers herself a comedian.
01:12:42.800 Yeah, uh-huh.
01:12:43.920 A comedian?
01:12:44.560 Amanda Seals.
01:12:46.340 She was on a couple of hit shows.
01:12:49.520 Oh, my gosh.
01:12:50.560 That's crazy.
01:12:51.520 Well, let me.
01:12:52.580 All right.
01:12:53.160 I'm done with this.
01:12:54.340 I can't listen.
01:12:54.840 I can't listen to her nag anymore.
01:12:56.840 I just can't.
01:12:58.020 Oh, I don't have it in me.
01:13:00.180 Here's the thing about it, Pearl.
01:13:01.460 If you're a successful black man, you know, I am, and there's some in the chat.
01:13:06.620 Guys, we've heard this.
01:13:09.240 How many of these type of women have you heard speak?
01:13:12.160 These are our sisters, you know, our mothers, our black female co-workers, women that you've gone on dates with.
01:13:20.300 Some of the guys' wives and ex-wives are just like this woman.
01:13:25.380 Tell me I'm lying.
01:13:28.080 Cut.
01:13:31.360 Okay.
01:13:31.880 Well, guys, we're going to go on the Audacity Network.
01:13:33.980 Every week, I go through my analytics, and I show you guys how I interpret them.
01:13:39.460 An example is, so this stream is a little lower than normal, so that tells me something's off.
01:13:45.400 And then what I do is I go through the system I have, which is title, thumbnail, you know, is it the content, the topic?
01:13:55.500 And then we kind of go through what makes this one lower versus like a few days ago we had a really, really high show.
01:14:01.560 So we do this with clips, videos, et cetera.
01:14:07.760 Okay.
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01:14:20.840 Okay, they're saying it's the content.
01:14:22.660 All right.
01:14:25.160 All right.
01:14:25.920 All right.
01:14:26.440 All right.
01:14:26.840 All right.
01:14:27.120 All right.
01:14:27.980 It's probably this nagging, to be honest.
01:14:30.360 Oh, my gosh.
01:14:33.140 All right.
01:14:33.700 Thanks for watching, everybody.
01:14:35.020 We'll be back tomorrow.
01:14:36.220 Same time.
01:14:37.120 Love you guys.
01:14:37.960 Bye-bye.
01:14:38.400 Bye-bye.