Pearl Talks About Her Experience On Piers Morgan
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Summary
In this episode, Pearl and Ava discuss the impact of Andrew Tate's recent interview with Pierce Morgan on feminism and why modern feminism is deeply flawed. They discuss the role of women in society and why they should have the right to vote.
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So, about two days ago, I received a message that Pierce Morgan wanted me on his show.
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I saw Pierce's first interview with Andrew Tate, and you know, I'm being labeled the
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female version of Andrew Tate, so I was like, oh no, please, and again, I have one day to
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prepare, and I'm thinking, dear God, please let me have a woman card.
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Please let me have a woman card, I'm the female Andrew Tate, please do not talk to me like
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And lo and behold, lo and behold, when I went on, he was perfectly nice.
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They stuck to the topic about feminism, which is one that I really enjoy talking about.
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And yeah, so I had about a day to prepare, we went over some talking points, I was told
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it'd be 10 to 12 minutes, they had me on with another girl, and I had a great time.
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But today, we're going to go through some of the clips from the show.
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Okay, well, Pearl joined, Josvin, alongside political journalist Ava Santini, who was nodding
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Right, Pearl, you've become, we've called the female Andrew Tate, how do you plead?
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Well, I take it as a compliment, you know, I'm a fan of Andrew Tate.
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It depends what we're talking about, but overall, I think he's got a good message, I think he's
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You know, I do take it as a compliment that they compare me to Andrew Tate, I do.
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I am such an Andrew Tate fan, I think it's actually phenomenal, his rise to fame, and I
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don't know, just seeing like his impact on men in the streets, and how much they really,
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like just doing street interviews, how much they really look up to him.
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They mention in the interview, do you agree with everything that he says?
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And it's interesting, because I don't know how I would agree with anything anyone says.
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So I don't know why they always try to pin that on me, do you agree with every single
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And your view is that modern feminism is deeply flawed.
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I would argue a lot of your proposals, like taking the vote away from him, are deeply regressive.
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Why would you want to remove, just from yourself, the right to vote?
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Well, what happened was I had the same view, right?
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I found out that only 5% of women wanted the right to vote.
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And I couldn't figure out like, why would women not?
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Because they've been conditioned by men to think that they shouldn't have a vote.
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But, you know, I started reading their writings, right?
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And what I found out was that the reason a lot of women advocated for it was because
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they believed it was the beginning of the breakdown of the family.
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Men conditioned women to think they couldn't do anything.
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Or is it maybe that women just weren't equal to men and couldn't do the things that they
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And this idea that high IQ women and influential women didn't exist in society is the dumbest
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The first female property owner was in the 1600s in the U.S.
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If women were so oppressed, how did she own property?
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If women were so oppressed and just couldn't do anything and had no rights and men just hated
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them, why was she able to own property 400 years ago?
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On top of that, the first female millionaire was in the late 1800s.
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And now everyone will say, oh, oh, well, Pearl, but there are exceptions.
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You know how hard it is to become a millionaire even today?
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So isn't that kind of evidence that women actually could do things if they wanted, even without
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And the funny thing is, there was a far bigger anti-suffrage movement than a suffrage movement.
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I imagine them like myself that just came forward and signed petitions saying, no, women should
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not have the right to vote because evil women will get into power and think they are equal
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to men when they are not, and they will try to break down the family and what has happened
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And the real question is, if men are the ones doing all the hard jobs in society, if men
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are making society run, why do women deserve an equal say?
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What I wonder is, when you start making calls out, like repeal the 19th, women shouldn't
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be allowed to vote, how is that helping young men?
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Because these young men have women in their lives.
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They have mothers, they have sisters, they have teachers, and they turn around.
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They don't know how to act around women because you're giving them license to be misogynistic.
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Well then, okay, I'd love for the feminists, please apply for the oil rigs.
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They're open, they're hiring, because I don't equate for, I don't think men and women are
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So no, no, listen, listen, go, go apply to be on the oil rigs, go do, go be a plumber,
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go be an electrician, go be on the front lines of the military, and then we should have equal
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But until feminists are willing to do that, I don't believe we should have the freedom
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How can men and women be equal when women will always have to appeal to men for rights?
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The funny thing is when men win, they win for everybody.
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They gave us the right to work, we've even had the right to own property for 400 years, we've
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But it's funny, because when women win, we win for ourselves.
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Let's take a look at how the last 100 years of feminism has gone and ask ourselves, are we
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Do we have an increase in government regulations or a decrease in government regulations?
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And the problem is women are the ones with a primary say, because the biggest swing voting block
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Do we think the child custody system is super fair where we punish men for doing what they're
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It says, oh, we're going to punish you for being gone more than the mother.
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But if he's home, then he's punished for not providing for his family.
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So the custody system discriminates against men.
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We see Me Too false allegations that women are not punished for.
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We see women getting five times the same sentencing for the same crime as men.
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We see handouts and incentives for women leaving the home.
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We see getting paid to be a single mother, being paid to be a divorcee.
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Now, again, because when women win, we win for ourselves.
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Yes, because I don't think what we have today is really marriage.
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It's for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health till
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But feminists have ruined marriage for the people that actually believe in marriage.
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When there's a 50% divorce rate and the average marriage is eight years.
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I didn't say that it was all down to the women.
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So I'm saying, you know, the people that believe in divorce, go be in long-term relationships.
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Leave marriage for the people that actually believe in for better or for worse, for richer
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or for poorer, in sickness and in health till death do us part.
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We have a bunch of leftists ruining the sanctity of marriage.
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They ruined the sanctity of marriage when they made gay marriage legalized.
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For better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health till death
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We have all of these modern-day men coming in and having open relationships or modern-day
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women coming in and basically having open relationships because they're cheating on
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We have all these men and women that are married for eight years.
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How can we say that we got married when you believe in getting divorced over chores?
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And honestly, I think conservatives should be offended by this stuff.
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I think the biggest downfall of conservatives is if we're too polite, we're too kind.
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We have liberals ruining the sanctity of marriage and conservatives let everybody in in order
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to be inclusive and we let anybody out of marriage in order to cater to women.
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I say with minor exceptions, minor exceptions, but there should be the exception, not the
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Let's take marriage back for the people that actually believe in marriage.
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If you don't believe in marriage, if you believe in getting divorced over chores, please.
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The long-term relationship route is over there.
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Do your eight-year living together, having children, relationships, and please leave marriage