JustPearlyThings - October 28, 2023


Pearl's Reasons Why Women Shouldn't Vote


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13

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In this episode, I talk about a video where a woman complains about not having a social life because she has to work a 9-5 job. I also talk about the fact that women of the past had a much better work ethic and work ethic compared to today's women.

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00:00:00.000 You know, I did start today by talking about how women shouldn't vote. 1.00
00:00:06.700 And the reason I think this is because really, when women got political power, 1.00
00:00:11.340 we've made a bunch of stupid decisions. 1.00
00:00:14.180 I mean, I mean, come on. 1.00
00:00:17.080 So one of these decisions is that women have chosen to go to college 0.91
00:00:21.340 and get into a ton of debt that they will now have to spend their 20s
00:00:26.160 paying off instead of raising a family.
00:00:28.380 So there's a video, and this isn't the only one, I've seen a bunch of videos like this,
00:00:32.760 of a woman complaining about having a normal 9 to 5.
00:00:36.160 Let's pull up the clip.
00:00:37.880 I know I'm probably just being so dramatic and annoying,
00:00:40.780 but this is my first job, like my first 9 to 5 job after college. 0.61
00:00:44.580 And I'm in person and I'm commuting in the city and it takes me fucking forever to get there.
00:00:50.040 There's no way I'm going to be able to afford living in the city right now.
00:00:53.080 So that's off the table. 0.86
00:00:54.200 Like fucking duh, if I was able to walk to work and it'd be fine, but I'm not. 0.95
00:00:58.580 So it literally takes me, like I leave here, like I get on the train at 7.30 0.97
00:01:01.900 and I don't get home till like 6.15 earliest.
00:01:04.940 And then like, I don't have time to do anything.
00:01:07.720 I don't, I want to shower, eat my dinner and go to sleep.
00:01:10.960 I don't have time or energy to cook my dinner either.
00:01:13.580 Like I don't have energy to work out.
00:01:15.580 But like that's out the window, like I'm so upset.
00:01:19.600 Oh my God.
00:01:20.760 Nothing to do with my job at all.
00:01:22.220 But just like the 9 to 5 schedule in general is crazy.
00:01:26.220 Being in the office 9 to 5, like if it was remote, you get off at 5 and you're home and
00:01:30.180 everything's fine.
00:01:30.880 But like, I'm not home.
00:01:32.100 It takes me long to get home.
00:01:34.280 And like, like people that drive to the office, like it doesn't, you don't get off at 5.
00:01:39.260 And I know it could be worse.
00:01:40.540 I know I could be working longer, but like I literally get off.
00:01:43.400 If it's pitch black, like I don't have energy.
00:01:45.760 How do you have friends?
00:01:46.720 Like, how do you have time to like meet like a guy?
00:01:50.880 I don't know.
00:01:51.520 Like, how do you have time for like dating?
00:01:52.900 Like, I don't have time for anything.
00:01:54.620 And I'm like so stressed out and I'm also getting my period.
00:01:57.980 So that's why I'm all emotional.
00:01:59.240 But like, am I so dramatic?
00:02:01.540 It's fine.
00:02:02.800 So I want to actually come at this video from two angles.
00:02:06.360 So one is I don't really think, especially young women, have the work ethic that women of 1.00
00:02:13.240 the past did.
00:02:14.580 You know, I really, and I know I reference this all the time, but I want you guys to
00:02:18.480 Google a day in the life of the Amish. 0.99
00:02:20.780 These women get up at 6 a.m. 1.00
00:02:22.480 They milk the cows.
00:02:24.000 They have recipes from scratch.
00:02:25.940 They worked 10 times harder than the women do of today. 1.00
00:02:29.900 But the difference was it coincided with having a family.
00:02:34.780 So the difference is now, you know, people go to their job that's away from their family,
00:02:39.680 where before it used to be a family affair.
00:02:42.860 Everybody would work together to make the farm work or whatever family business they
00:02:48.680 had.
00:02:49.020 And you can look at different time periods and find different jobs that they had.
00:02:53.100 Life has been hard for most of history.
00:02:55.960 We live in a modern era where things are easier than ever.
00:02:59.280 And yet, you know, she's complaining that she doesn't have a social life. 0.99
00:03:03.080 Now, I actually do want to play devil's advocate for a second.
00:03:07.300 She does have a point when she says, when are you going to have time to date?
00:03:12.900 Because people used to find their husbands at work.
00:03:17.020 But the problem is now men are not even crossing that line because it's not worth it to them.
00:03:23.020 They get their money from work.
00:03:25.040 And if they flirt with a girl at work, they can get claims of harassment.
00:03:29.020 So it used to like coincide a bit.
00:03:31.460 You would go, you'd get your job after college.
00:03:33.580 You'd meet someone at work.
00:03:34.940 They would get married.
00:03:35.900 The girl would stop working once they had kids. 1.00
00:03:38.380 But now it's got to be separate.
00:03:42.160 And before, again, they used to work together.
00:03:44.380 They used to have one job.
00:03:45.840 And that was what the entire family did.
00:03:48.520 And so it's interesting because how can we expect the younger generation to have community
00:03:53.460 if we can't even have community at home?
00:03:56.380 And now you have the husband working for one person, the wife working for one person. 0.64
00:04:00.380 And somebody's got to pick and somebody's got to choose.
00:04:04.100 And it doesn't really conduce strong families.
00:04:07.940 And I guarantee that nobody's actually laid out the option for this chick to actually go 1.00
00:04:12.900 get married.
00:04:14.000 You know, she's in her young 20s.
00:04:15.620 If she made dating a priority the next six months and maybe got a part-time job, lived
00:04:20.480 at home, she could actually go get married.
00:04:22.740 But the culture doesn't push that.
00:04:25.220 She's probably in a ton of debt because of a degree that she was told to get that she 0.99
00:04:30.500 doesn't need.
00:04:31.420 And she probably has a lifestyle that she can't afford. 1.00
00:04:34.120 I noticed she had fake nails.
00:04:35.540 I noticed she had a ton of makeup.
00:04:36.920 That stuff all costs money.
00:04:38.940 And most women are not willing to go down in lifestyle for a family. 1.00
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00:05:36.180 So the comment section is roasting the shit out of this chick. 1.00
00:05:40.040 Holy hell. 0.99
00:05:41.100 I walked about two miles when I was 14 in the Arizona heat to work at McDonald's.
00:05:45.860 I felt blessed to be able to work for money.
00:05:48.240 Just wow.
00:05:49.360 And I think that's a fair point.
00:05:50.500 Again, the younger generation does not have the work ethic that people in the past had.
00:05:55.420 And we have this illusion that somehow we work harder than women's of times past.
00:06:00.200 I guarantee no desk office job is harder than what women used to have to do helping their 1.00
00:06:06.840 husband on the farm.
00:06:08.560 Charles says, I work in a factory building engines and transmissions from 5 p.m.
00:06:12.640 to 5 a.m.
00:06:13.400 Six days a week.
00:06:14.140 And she's crying about an eight hour day.
00:06:16.060 I wish for just one day she could do my job and she would not be crying about hers.
00:06:21.300 And he's exactly right.
00:06:23.220 He is right.
00:06:24.960 Women are all about work-life balance. 1.00
00:06:27.660 That is what women typically want. 1.00
00:06:29.480 We are typically too lazy to work the hard jobs and do the things that men do, which is 0.98
00:06:34.620 why I go back to, why are we fighting to be equal when we're clearly not and we clearly
00:06:38.980 do not have the work ethic or the intelligence to do what men do? 0.93
00:06:42.840 And we have been lied to in society for decades saying that we are the same.
00:06:46.780 Our ancestors, time to wake up at 4 a.m. to milk the cows, feed the animals, plow the
00:06:51.100 fields, churn the butter, knit a new sweater.
00:06:53.660 Gen Z, why can't I just do nothing and live for free? 1.00
00:06:57.000 Libbercat, raise your hand if you're tired of this shit. 1.00
00:06:59.400 Yeah, I know. 0.99
00:07:00.020 I know, and this is the thing, like the younger generation has no idea what people used to
00:07:05.520 do in a day.
00:07:07.080 But the problem is also, you know, we're so used to being on our phones all the time.
00:07:12.180 I mean, I'd ask her too, what's your screen time in a day?
00:07:15.100 Today's Galileo says lots of folks don't realize how things have changed the job market and
00:07:19.540 how unprepared education has left the younger generations.
00:07:23.280 These youngsters don't get graded, are trapped into loan system, and we're never taught how
00:07:27.740 to balance a checkbook.
00:07:29.200 Yes.
00:07:30.020 That is exactly right.
00:07:31.620 And the thing is, a lot of times it's not even necessarily their fault, because she was
00:07:36.940 probably raised by a mother that was not around much.
00:07:40.500 When would she have any time to learn life skills?
00:07:43.480 The school system allows women to live life on easy mode. 0.95
00:07:47.600 They are given preferential treatment in the school system.
00:07:50.600 And now the school system is leaving students unable to read at an eighth grade level coming
00:07:57.360 out of high school.
00:07:58.160 They go to colleges, which is subsidized.
00:08:00.440 And college isn't even known for education anymore.
00:08:03.080 It used to be the best and brightest people went there.
00:08:05.920 It was a four-year university.
00:08:08.480 And really, before they subsidized education in the 70s, people actually used to learn things
00:08:15.020 and be prepared for the job market.
00:08:16.540 I actually was laughing the other day because, you know, I think we have like 10 people that
00:08:22.180 work here.
00:08:22.740 I didn't even know if they had a degree.
00:08:24.820 I didn't even, I didn't even think to ask.
00:08:27.880 That's how, that's how, that's how little it matters to employers nowadays.
00:08:31.680 Mandy says, good thing she didn't become a nurse. 1.00
00:08:33.980 Try 12 to 13 hour shifts, often with no breaks while raising kids and keeping a house.
00:08:39.020 Yes, yes, yes.