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Most young men are single, most young women are not. Why do we need men? Is it because men are useless or because women are the only ones who can make a good husband? Today's episode is a mashup of my thoughts on why we don't need men and why we need women.
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Most young men are single, most young women are not.
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Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America for the last 40 years.
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It's a different world now, like we don't need men the way that they used to.
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A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
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You've kind of got the trad con versus red pill thing.
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This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
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You need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
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It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
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Now many of the red pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
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One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
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She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
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Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
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74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
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Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
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Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
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I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
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Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
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When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for.
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And you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
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I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
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You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
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We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
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And then daughters grow up without their fathers.
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Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
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A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
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Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
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We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
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You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
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I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
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Like if you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
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Like women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
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And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings.
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Leave when I feel like it instead of doing what's best for the kids.
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This myth that we live in an age of male privilege, where's my male privilege?
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Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
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I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide and they didn't do anything wrong.
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How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
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The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
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The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose, or alcohol, three times higher among men than among women.
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Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
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Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man to get...
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Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
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If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
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So you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
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I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
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I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
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Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairytale ending because men don't want a wife and women can't find a husband.
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The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
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We go into population decline and our economy goes into decline.
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This is an existential crisis failing young men.
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Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
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You can bring your time and attention anywhere.
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And for some reason, you guys choose to bring it here.
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I just did a Twitter space for like four hours and talking about this performative marriages.
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Now, before we get started, I do want to say thank you to the people that have donated to the divorce documentary.
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But, you know, since we're here, I'll tell you guys about my day.
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As I as I do, and I kind of like to start the show by talking about the conversations I was having on Twitter.
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Now, a lot of people are coming after me right now.
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And if men opt into marriage today, most men will have to be OK with building a woman's brand online.
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But I am saying that the men will have to adapt or survive.
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And what a lot of beta males don't realize is that by building your woman's social media following.
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If a woman is making a social media account that's dedicated to how good of a wife she is.
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A lot of them are going to use that as marketing for their next husband.
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You can donate to the documentary by the GoFundMe link in the description.
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So today I'm just going to go through my tweets before we get into today's show.
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I was having a conversation with someone I know that's overweight, right?
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And I'll tell you my thought processes behind this tweet.
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So I tweeted, fat people dating is just both parties telling their friends that the other would be cute if they lost weight.
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Because I was talking to a fat person the other day about their date.
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And they said that statement to me that, you know, the other person would be cute if they lost weight.
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And I'm like, they probably said the same thing about you.
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So, I said beta males have no idea they're fighting for their wives to market how good of a wife they are for husband number two.
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Beta males will accept being used as marketing for a woman's online brand.
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They will not only accept it, but they will fight on behalf of women to make it socially acceptable.
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And married women will die on the hill of making private moments public in relationship because it gives women power and status.
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Now, I'd like to say this is not meant to be hateful, but my job is to predict and talk about the trends.
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And the trends is that marriage in the future, and it already is, is instead of a lifelong commitment, it is used to signal status in a group.
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And it's basically used for women to say to other women, look at how much my husband did for me.
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So, um, that's, that's marriage nowadays, unfortunately.
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Um, and I just kind of was trolling these e-girls a little bit because they all post the rings, but never the husband.
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And I was like, do women ever miss an opportunity to signal status?
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And I'm like, if their husband looked good enough for them to get status from it, they would post him.
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Um, um, their e-girls, everything is about their brand.
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Um, oh, so I just kept asking the question, am I the bad guy for noticing that women want to be in relationships to build their brand?
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Um, and I'll tell you what, I, what, you know, I'll tell you what.
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Um, I'd also like to say publicly, I had no problem with any of the rings involved in this.
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I'm just kind of going over my tweets for the day.
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So the Savannah chick, and I got nothing against these women personally.
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I'd like to, I don't know you, but I can see what you're doing.
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Um, so she had, so Savannah stone, she says, I got engaged and married within the same week.
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The husband going, didn't go into debt for my ring.
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My wedding dress was 60 bucks and overnight shipping didn't go into debt over a honeymoon.
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It's not about the material and the money spent, which is why so many women obsess over.
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If you're attacking marriage and family for any reason, you're doing the devil's work.
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So I don't know if this is me attacking marriage, but I can't, I think I have the right to make observations
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based on what you put publicly available online.
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I didn't ask to see you bitches engagement photos.
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But you guys are saying, here is my personal life.
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And then if I say, Hey, this looks kind of performative.
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And I have to think about what is the thought process behind this post?
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The, this is a virtue signal post because she's, she's communicating.
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However, you have to understand how I'm thinking.
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I'm like the psychology behind wanting to do that.
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It kind of makes you like, um, a little narcissistic because it's like, look at me.
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So pictured wedding ring, not pictured husband.
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That's what I, and I just, you know, this isn't a personal thing against her, but I see
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And I just, I just, I just, I always quote tweeted because it's pretty much always no husband and always the ring.
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Um, she, uh, Trey came in, he's called into the show.
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Look at, I got, I got nothing against the ring.
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You guys did not, you were not impressed with the ex.
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We can, we can put the photos away, but anyway, so then everyone comes back at me and beta males
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And they show me the picture she has in her, of her husband in the bio.
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Now, again, I don't necessarily think this is a bad thing.
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Conservative women will always use their husband, family, and relationship to build their brand.
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Now, again, I'm not saying that that's a bad thing, but I'm saying that's what it is.
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They said, what brand is she building, you giraffe?
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She's showing men she's taken and showing a real marriage and real love.
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And, you know, I just keep thinking, I'm like, is it a real marriage?
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Is it a real marriage if you're, like, live streaming your life?
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Because I think of, there's this housewife that lives near me, and I just always think
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And if I tell her, and I tell her this all the time, I'm like, you're the best wife ever.
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And she always says, no, no, like, I'm so lucky they put up with, like, that's her mindset, right?
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I don't get that, like, humble spirit when you're like, look at my ring, you can't get in.
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Like, sometimes I'm like, am I being gaslit here?
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I said, look how awesome I am for being, oh, I should have said married.
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You know, and, you know, there's something about in this society, like, if I, if I was
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And every day the teacher was like, look at my ring, look at my ring, look at my ring.
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You know, before she started the class, I would think something's up.
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But, you know, like, it's like when political commentators are talking about politics and
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they're like, look at my ring, look at my, and I'm not saying all of them do this, right?
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It makes me start to think that something's off.
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Like, is it, is it immoral for me to like notice this?
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And then I thought about it a little bit more and I'm like, modern marriage is marketing for
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But that's really what it is because women do this on a smaller scale.
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I thank God every day that Twitter did not exist when I was growing up.
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I'm not going to trash talk anyone here, but oh my God.
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You know, because it's really not fun for the kids.
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It's not really fun for the kids to have to pose for your mom's social media, right?
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Women use the ring and their husbands for status.
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It's not good or bad, but it's not what conservative women pretend to be.
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Um, you know, I personally, I'm an equal opportunity employer, but yes, you know,
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I don't really want to, I don't know what my personal life has to do with this, you know,
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and I can even say this from experience because I did, you know, when I was younger, I did
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have a public relationship and that's probably, it was, it was not good.
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But usually when you're doing that sort of thing, and I can speak from experience,
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When you're constantly having to prove to the world that your relationship is awesome,
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I understand their, their point of view, right?
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Maybe, maybe I'm not the best messenger, right?
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Maybe there's, there's some, you know, and I, I always try to point to the men that are
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There, there are many men better than me that know this stuff.
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And I'll always point to them and say, Kevin Samuels was amazing.
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Um, um, um, Rolo, even though he's not the biggest fan of me.
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Now they'll say it's normal for people to post and share life milestones.
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So that's the next thing is the women will say, this is a normal thing.
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And to that, I say, for women, the good people, gender, not all, not all, they don't do that.
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Like when I think about my brothers, who they're dating is not really a part of their, like most
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That's normal for women and women normalize this to give them power because it serves
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as marketing for their next husband and beta male simps will die on the hill of them doing
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this and they don't understand what's going on.
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And it gives them social power because after they can say, Ooh, I was abused.
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I streamed for like four hours talking about this on Twitter.
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Mama used to say, don't air your dirty laundry.
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If you don't want advice on how to clean it, it seems it same goes for anything you put out there.
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And that's why I can't really blame the people for tweeting at me, my, my, my ex from years
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ago, because you know, it's, it is embarrassing, but I, you know, I did it to myself and I got
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Um, but I would warn, you know, speaking from experience, I would warn.
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Um, cause you got to think, what good are you going to do by putting your, your thing
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Women should post less about their relationship and spend, instead of spend more time with
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the kids, drain their man's balls and less energy on clout.
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Now, you know, it's totally fine for them to do it because I get content for my show.
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So I don't really mind, but I think people are tired of performative conservatism.
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And it's really sad that the only traditional women that we're going to have in the future
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are women that build a brand and make content off of being traditional and that the traditional
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women, like the one I live near, they're just never coming back.
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So again, this girl named Ali says, I would have gotten engaged with the ring pop.
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If that's all he had, I can't imagine turning your note down your nose to the size of a ring.
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It's saying, I, I am a good person because I would accept a small ring.
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You know, on one hand, I got to respect Emily for just, she just comes out and is like, yeah,
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You know, as much as people criticize that out in the open, like roughness in a way or whatever,
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It's more honest than what these ladies were doing.
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Um, because a lot of the guys that build their brand off of their wife, you don't really know
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Uh, you know, a lot of guys, their girlfriends had jobs where I'm like, you know, I'm sure she's
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Um, it's not until you've seen a mother in person who does performative marriage till
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They moved to LinkedIn and now they're on Twitter.
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I said, it doesn't count as traditional marriage.
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If you're making money off of it and broadcasting private moments, cause I'll see these influencers
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pushing traditional marriage and I'm like, but what you have, it's not like if I'm live
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streaming, are you guys better than OnlyFans models?
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If you're live streaming, your private like lives at home.
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I mean, cause the OnlyFans models, they're live streaming private, like their sex lives,
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which I, okay, maybe it's worse, but it's the same concept.
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It's the same like pattern of thinking as you're broadcasting private things for the world.
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That's where it's going is private things are becoming public.
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The liberal women are going to make it OnlyFans.
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The conservative women are going to make it marriage and it's just going to be a live
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You know, I think there's people that make it work.
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Beast and his like girlfriend are kind of wholesome.
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I think it's kind of cute what they're doing and he's owning it.
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You know, it's impossible for conservative women to not use their marriage for cloud.
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I've never seen a woman get married and not use it to signal status, um, to their followers,
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I don't, um, new marriage is brand building marriage.
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I'm really tired of being gas lit and just told about the ex-boyfriend.
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Their Twitter accounts give, uh, women's Twitter accounts, give them followers and money and
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guess what they use it for, um, their kids, their ring and private family moments.
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So yeah, now marriage is not only a contract now, but it's a brand.
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So now we're going to go and react to Candace Owens.
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So this is Candace Owens and she's reacting or she's, um, uh, talking about this McCrone
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thing again, rather than maybe at first going after the author of the book, Xavier Poussard.
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Like if you're praying and you're live streaming, praying or like taking pictures at church and
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like trying to draw attention to yourself, praying.
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I'm wrong for noticing this is like a clout thing.
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Um, but if you guys do it for marriage, I'm like the villain.
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Art, who was a Frenchman, um, for defamation, that would be the first thing.
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Why don't you launch at least at the same time, both of these suits.
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I'm going to go after Candace and Xavier Poussard.
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They are instead only going after me for defamation and not the person who sourced this entire quote
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There is, let me tell you, uh, peers, too many people who have watched this series.
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They're watching your show now and they know that you are not accurately presenting what
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But also peers, I think you are better than defending a pedo criminal network.
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And that's, that's the biggest piece of the story is how many people around them have gone
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down publicly admitted that they were pedophiles and were involved in this campaign
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in the beginning, even if you removed the allegation, which I believe in from the bottom
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of my heart, like I said, early on, I would risk stake my entire career on the notion that
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I just, this is the most useless thing to go after it.
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Like, I just don't care if this guy is a dude, but I do find this entertaining going
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to church for Insta, um, is just an attention horse.
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And I'm willing to go through this because it's an important story, um, about government
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deception, but even if you suspended that you are right now defending, um, a government
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that lied even about the beginning of their quote unquote love story in which his parents
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removed him from school because of this creep, but I mean, it's like Candace, like you didn't
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I'm sure you left out all the L relationships you had.
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I mean, maybe this is different because it's like the grooming, it probably is, but it's
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You just couldn't pay me to care, but I will react to this because it does give views.
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It'd be 40 year old teacher who found a 14 year old students to be sexy or attractive.
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Everything that's happening right now in France is wrong and it is perverted.
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They use motherhood to like signal high status.
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I mean, like, it's like, it's like when women say as a woman, this has a wife, as a mother.
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I get, you know, you can kind of see if women are proud of being a wife and mother, but it's
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like, you start to wonder about the incentives when they use it for other things.
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You know, maybe I think too deeply about this stuff.
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By the way, the second half of this show, I'm going to go through my thumbnails and titles
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And then I'm also going to show you guys how to argue with yourself on stream and how to
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So make sure you go to pearlinvite.com if you want to be a part of that or the audacity
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Um, but yeah, log into your audacity accounts and if we'll be live on just the website.
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I mean, I don't, it's just, my point is more like, this is like the most useless waste of
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Just in my opinion, it's just such a waste of her time.
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I mean, isn't Bridgette like 70, like this person's almost dead.
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I mean, if they got away with being a he, she this long, I'm just going to give it to
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And I am confident that we will emerge as the winners of this because in America, truth
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And I think there are perfectly legitimate questions about how their relationship started,
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I don't dispute that for a moment, but you know, as you say, in a defamation case, it
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Like you're an adult, you can pick what you want to brag about, but you know, when women
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are saying they're so Christian and they have a prideful spirit, it's like, are you like,
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I just, I have become so a religious the last few years, because it's just, it's just gotten
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This whole case is going to be resolved in a very straightforward way, because the obvious
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way to prove that you're wrong and have been systematically lying about it, if you've been
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doing it deliberately or otherwise, but telling a lie about her, which has obviously caused
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an enormous amount of hurt, is if they just produce evidence she's a woman.
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Do you accept if they do that, your whole case disintegrates?
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Well, first off, no, they would have to prove the actual malice standard in America, which
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We went to them with questions and they refused to answer.
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You're saying you're a victim now because this series came out, and yet you had the power
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to stop the series when we came to you and said, we're not interested in telling any
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We actually want to get to the truth of this story.
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I believe, yes, Brigitte McCrone, before taking on the identity of Brigitte Trogno, lived
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Why wouldn't you just answer that question and say no?
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If it gave you so much grief that this rumor was out there, why not respond to that effectively
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in the 10-year period that you had the time to respond to it?
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You can become a member of my channel now that we're monetized.
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You only see people that don't care about that are people that are selfish.
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You do this shit to only benefit yourself, and you're the problem in the world.
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You know, whenever I talk about modern women, I always try to say we, because I always want
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So when I see that, like when I see the performance stuff, I just kind of see what it is.
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I believe Brigitte is actually somebody who has victimized Emmanuel Macron.
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He's absolutely pathetic for letting this go on for so long.
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And like I said, we were asking for photos from a 30-year period of Brigitte's life.
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I just, I see these replies on the thing we were talking about earlier.
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I'm going to be a little, I'm going to be annoying today.
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It says, let me in on, let me, one of the trad wives says to me, let me put you in on a
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little secret as a married woman who loves posting pictures with her husband.
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There's zero status in sharing a real life moment.
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But then why do you say as a married woman, like, why do you say that?
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Like if I said, as a doctor, this is my opinion, as a commentator, this is my, you're doing
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The women, they do exactly what I say they're doing.
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And then they gaslight me and just saying they're not doing it.
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I think I would go crazy and just shoot myself in the head.
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There's zero status in sharing a real life moment.
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Did she just subtly say that getting, oh my gosh.
00:35:35.200
Flaunting success, not treating marriage like a social badge.
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But hey, if you're stuck in the stone age, thinking marriage is the only accomplishment
00:35:47.920
of a woman instead of a deliberate choice fueled by love and commitment, that just shows
00:35:59.860
Women can achieve all they want and proudly celebrate love without dishing its worth.
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And your alleged children, they failed to produce that and now are pretending that they're victims.
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But don't then complain and say you had to file a lawsuit.
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But I just kind of wonder, like, I just, it just seems like this is being nosy.
00:37:04.720
They say they made it crystal clear to you that all your claims were wrong, right?
00:37:09.040
That your basic premise that she's a man is wrong.
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Even when they launched a lawsuit, you've carried on saying the same stuff, right?
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I know you guys think I go on Candace too much.
00:37:28.120
The problem is Candace is just a perfect epitome of what I talk about with, like, fake conservative women.
00:37:46.140
And she just does a really good job, like, with it.
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I'll always say there's winners and losers in this game.
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And the Crowder thing just made me mad, to be honest.
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Because you're going for it and you're doubling and trebling and quadrupling down.
00:38:23.200
Directly linked, it seems to me, to whether Bridget Macron
00:38:28.440
If she proves she's a woman, where does that leave you?
00:38:33.120
If she was going to prove she was a woman, she would have done it over the last 10 years.
00:38:42.480
I'll publish this series if you answer questions, okay?
00:38:46.280
I didn't go to them and go, I deserve a response to this.
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They had their lawyers email us speaking about this question.
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And so I have been completely honest and transparent with my audience.
00:38:57.980
And there are too many people around them that have been charged with pedophilia, many
00:39:02.120
who have admitted that they were pedophiles, not even just pedophiles, incestuous pedophiles,
00:39:05.540
people that molested their children that are surrounding them.
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Even the lawyers that they're dealing with are lawyers that defend pedophile and incest,
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preferring it to as happy incest when children are molested by their fathers.
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That's their current lawyer who has attached himself to this case in France, Eric Dupont
00:39:23.020
Everywhere you look, you see a story regarding incest and pedophilia that surrounds this couple.
00:39:30.500
And if you are going to pretend that they have not lied, Piers.
00:39:34.240
Okay, so go into detail about how she's a fake conservative.
00:39:38.620
Well, so when I say conservative women, you are not a traditional woman unless you were
00:39:48.840
married when you were like 18 to 22, because you're either pro-hypergamy or you're pro-arranged
00:39:56.880
So remember, feminism is a strategy for women to get the best guy possible.
00:40:10.340
So, you know, Candace, feminism is a strategy for women to use as much of their youth on
00:40:21.100
themselves as humanly possible and still stick the landing with either, with a guy with money,
00:40:31.680
So conservative women are like the best at this because they use all of their youth on themselves
00:40:36.720
and then stick the landing at like 32 with British, like, you know, with her, she did
00:40:44.600
I mean, if anything, she played the game better than any other woman has ever done.
00:40:50.600
I think there's one other girl I rate higher than her, but she played it very well, but it's
00:40:56.940
not traditional because, all right, women want to be with 20% of men.
00:41:07.940
It kind of forced women to be with the men they don't like, and every guy got a woman.
00:41:14.060
You are not pro, like, traditional marriage unless you're pro arranged marriage and getting
00:41:19.420
But she flaunts female choice, which leaves men sexless and then shames men for watching
00:41:27.400
And she kind of does the thing where she shames the male sex drive.
00:41:30.860
And then when men show any ounce of masculinity, she shames it.
00:41:36.240
So it's not really a personal thing because I don't know where I met her once in an event,
00:41:43.840
I gave her a women shouldn't vote t-shirt, actually.
00:41:48.100
But she does do, like, it's kind of her, she's kind of the epitome of, like, grifting the
00:41:54.320
traditionalism, but only taking the parts that benefit her, which is perfectly fine.
00:42:02.380
You take the parts that benefit, I mean, sort of.
00:42:07.660
A couple of weeks ago, when Brigitte smacked Emmanuel Macron on camera on the plane, the
00:42:15.020
LSA Palace answered and said that it was Russian propaganda and that it never happened.
00:42:20.620
It's very easy to lie in France, where they have laws against speech and laws against cyber
00:42:28.660
I'm glad they brought this to my turf because now the French people are watching and cheering,
00:42:34.040
knowing that this couple has lied to them from the very beginning.
00:42:39.320
And no, I do not believe that she is going to be able to now or willing to suddenly prove
00:42:43.720
that she is a woman when she could have done that for the last eight years.
00:42:49.220
OK, tell me about the phone call from Donald Trump in which he tried to get you to drop all
00:42:57.560
And to be clear, this was on the very same day that Emmanuel Macron visited the White House,
00:43:05.440
I received a phone call at first from a third party saying that and what I was told was that
00:43:10.160
Emmanuel Macron, who was negotiating in good faith regarding an end to the Ukraine and
00:43:15.800
Russia war, which would have required his signature on some EU stuff, was holding up
00:43:20.740
stuff because he wanted Trump to speak to me, to get me to stop talking about Brigitte
00:43:28.060
Again, very odd measure when we already said that we would stop speaking about Brigitte
00:43:32.820
If you had simply answered our questions, you could have stopped this.
00:43:36.020
And then the next day, or maybe it was in 48 hours, I received a phone call from Trump
00:43:41.260
He obviously is not was not following the series.
00:43:44.000
He is not someone who I think watches a bunch of podcasting shows.
00:44:07.520
It's like the women using their their family to build their brand.
00:44:13.100
You know, I'm not even saying it's right or wrong.
00:44:14.740
It seems to have worked out for her, but that's what it is.
00:44:22.640
I don't think she would, to be honest, but, you know, it's fine.
00:44:26.080
When Emmanuel Macron took him to the side of a car and brought this up, asked him if he
00:44:30.000
knew him, asked me to stop speaking about his wife, wanted him to get in touch with me
00:44:35.520
Again, that's an extraordinary effort for a state leader to get on a plane and speak to
00:44:42.060
another state leader to shut up a podcaster in America when all you have to do to dispel
00:44:47.600
the rumors is to tell the truth and answer the questions.
00:44:52.100
I would never let it get to a point where I had to sue a podcaster in France.
00:44:57.000
Well, I told him in the short run while they were having those negotiations that I wouldn't
00:45:02.140
say anything, which is why we didn't report on it for, I think it was about four months
00:45:05.860
or five months later, and that then afterwards, once they were done having those discussions,
00:45:11.640
that I would reach out again and tell the person that I was going to speak about it publicly
00:45:14.960
on my platform, because obviously I believe in free speech.
00:45:24.960
You've got a world leader coming after a podcaster.
00:45:30.680
But it's because you have such a big following and because they believe, from my understanding,
00:45:36.780
that unlike the French journalists, where they were getting a small amount of traction
00:45:40.680
but not very much, it's only when you embraced this wholeheartedly and began to do this as
00:45:47.340
a big series on your very popular show and channel, that at that point, they realized this
00:45:53.420
was going around the world and they had to do something about it.
00:45:58.700
I just can't, I mean, look, again, I might be wrong, but I cannot imagine a scenario where
00:46:05.200
the president and the first lady of France launch an action like this unless they are
00:46:10.100
100% certain that they are right, that she is a woman.
00:46:20.240
They've just lost in the upper courts against the initial journalists that brought this forward
00:46:25.200
If you lost this on your home court, why would you take this lawsuit overseas?
00:46:30.600
There had to have been some evidence presented, which they only presented an expired ID, which
00:46:35.420
is completely ridiculous, an expired voting ID.
00:46:39.240
So you're telling me that you're not going to go after, you lose the journalists on your
00:46:43.360
home court, but you take this now overseas because I'm a bigger journalist.
00:46:48.460
They did launch a legal action against him on the same day they launched a legal action
00:46:58.620
So I got all of my information sourced from Xavier Poussard's book.
00:47:02.440
I did a presentation on Xavier Poussard's book.
00:47:04.800
And yet you don't go after Xavier Poussard for defamation and he lives in France.
00:47:10.220
The answer to that question is because Xavier Poussard has been on the offense against them.
00:47:13.600
He won in the courts to have her sake choir, which is sacred heart, is where Brigitte
00:47:19.800
McCrone allegedly went to school in high school.
00:47:22.360
He won for them to release the, we would call it in America, a yearbook, which would have
00:47:34.740
So the court would have to at first acknowledge the actions that this brave journalist brought
00:47:38.860
against Brigitte McCrone to expose this story before they would acknowledge her actions
00:47:44.820
They are being very cunning in how they're dealing with this.
00:47:47.540
They launched this lawsuit because they failed in their first defamation effort.
00:47:51.320
So they thought if they launched an even bigger lawsuit as a PR move and to be clear.
00:47:56.460
Like it's performative because there's no way you're getting sued all the time and bringing
00:48:01.720
Um, I mean, guys, it's partially why I stopped doing the debate shows all the time was because
00:48:08.420
I just felt like I couldn't be a good girlfriend and like be in the ring that much, like arguing
00:48:26.080
It's a little bit better because I can just mute them if they are out of pocket.
00:48:33.540
We have evidence that they hired a crisis PR team here in the United States before I launched
00:48:43.940
When they were in communication with us back in January, they used a UK firm and they contacted
00:48:53.700
But with arranged marriages, why the hell would any woman want to be forced to marry?
00:49:02.380
If women aren't forced to marry, women will put themselves in harems and we're back to
00:49:11.020
If you give women choice, either women have choice or they have no choice.
00:49:14.600
If women have no choice, then we can go back to traditional relationships.
00:49:26.080
You either believe in arranged marriages or you don't.
00:49:34.580
But again, feminism is a strategy for women to spend our youth on ourselves.
00:49:40.700
You find a crisis PR team in America ahead of my series.
00:49:49.480
If, as I believe, you are completely wrong and you end up losing this case, would you
00:49:57.940
accept that everything you've been doing, if she establishes to the world she is a woman,
00:50:03.660
that everything you've been doing would constitute in that eventuality a very cruel, vindictive campaign
00:50:23.560
Against a woman challenging her very existence as a woman.
00:50:28.440
Like I said, I was not interested in being the crusader against this because I went to them
00:50:35.720
and I said, if you answer these questions, we will not run the series.
00:50:46.480
I just feel like it's, it's this person's problem.
00:50:51.500
I was shocked by the pedo criminal network, which surrounds them.
00:50:56.140
There are real children being harmed right now in Paris and there are real citizens that
00:51:02.040
I don't know many people who can say all of my homies are pedophiles, but it just keeps
00:51:08.320
This is a very big story in France and the people in France are behind me for a reason
00:51:12.700
Like I said, this would not have been a globally impactful series.
00:51:16.620
If I was just up there flipping my hair saying, well, it kind of looks like her wig is bad.
00:51:24.560
And I believe in my heart of hearts that she is not only a groomer and a creep for the
00:51:30.840
relationship that she began with Emmanuel Macron when he was just a student and 14 years
00:51:37.140
But also that they are liars that are at, that are leading this country, France down
00:51:45.360
I believe it's in my heart that Brigitte Macron was born a man, was born a child, actually
00:51:50.520
not a man, but born a male named Jean-Michel Trogneau.
00:51:54.060
And everything that they have done has only further led me to that conclusion because
00:52:00.260
See, the one thing is though, just because you're right, it doesn't mean you'll win in
00:52:07.740
Sometimes you might, you might be right and you might lose in court.
00:52:11.760
I mean, you have female privilege, so you might.
00:52:17.420
They just found a bunch of kids in an underground bunker in Alabama.
00:52:27.480
Well, last time, all right, last time we discussed this on Uncensored, I bet you $150,000 that you
00:52:37.860
On X, when we discussed this further, I doubled it.
00:52:59.100
I actually didn't see your tweet or I would have accepted it live.
00:53:03.360
I believe Brigitte Macron is a male and that they will not be presenting any evidence to
00:53:08.280
the contrary because they would have done it already.
00:53:10.160
Okay, Candice, I appreciate you coming on Uncensored.
00:53:15.260
I think you're completely wrong, but we shall see.
00:53:18.400
I think the great thing about this action is we're going to get to the bottom of this
00:53:47.480
Okay, so now we're going to just go on the website and I'm going to talk about how I pick
00:53:55.580
How I pick topics and how to argue with yourself to do a show.
00:54:01.160
And I'll give you guys a little bit of a sneak peek before we go.
00:54:05.960
All right, so I'm going to give you guys a little bit.
00:54:10.460
So the one thing you got to know about picking topics is conflict is always going to do better.
00:54:17.900
Now, even if you want to be in a non-controversial field, and I'll tell you guys when to cut the
00:54:23.580
If you want to be in a non-controversial field, this can even apply to, let's say, Apple computers.
00:54:34.980
And I want to figure out the best Apple computer.
00:54:38.260
If you do, why the new Apple computer is a terrible choice or why the Apple computer is
00:54:48.800
It's going to do better than this is the new Apple computer, right?
00:54:53.620
The more conflict you can show in your thumbnails, the better.
00:54:59.060
The more conflict you can put in your titles, the better.
00:55:05.720
People love conflict and they love to see arguing.
00:55:10.480
But if you don't want to argue with other people, there is a skill of learning to argue with yourself.
00:55:14.780
And when you develop the skill of being able to riff and just talk for two hours straight
00:55:27.340
This is how I would do it if I want to talk about modern women.
00:55:31.040
So you want to have a group that's arguing with another group.
00:55:35.980
So today we're going to talk about modern women.
00:55:37.980
Now, modern women, we're just not, we don't make the best choices.
00:55:41.440
We have a tendency to think that we're better than everyone else.
00:55:50.680
But I say the men and I'm going to what the men are saying.
00:55:54.660
The men, they are sick and tired of women's bullshit.
00:55:58.520
They say you guys shouldn't have such high standards.
00:56:07.700
And we're going to go to the website, but go to pearlinvite.com.
00:56:12.660
And then if you guys even want me to look at your channel, I can on the website.
00:56:27.920
I'm not really wearing a lot of makeup today because I just, I didn't feel like it today.
00:56:34.280
So we're going to go to the audacitynetwork.com and I will read your, your stuff there, but