The MISLEADING Tactics of the Feminist Agenda | Pearl Daily
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Tiffany Fang is making a ton of money on the X platform, and people are very divided about it. Why is she getting paid so much more than other women? Is it because she's getting more opportunities, or is it because of her looks?
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sure. Go ahead, honey. I am super happy for you to be half naked in front of millions of people.
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So this woman is an eight to 10, that range. And she knows that she's now, because she's like 20,
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21. So now she's getting opportunities, right? She's at some, I think it was some Southern
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small college. And because we're in the global sexual marketplace and the most beautiful women
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are given opportunities to interact with the highest level men in society. It's kind of a
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no brainer from this woman's perspective. She can go be worshiped, be writ, make millions of dollars
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off of her looks, be famous, have the opportunity to marry and date celebrities, athletes, really
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in her position, whoever she wants, it's not feminism tricking her to pick the opportunity
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over the boyfriend. It's not, it's really just that she's getting better opportunities elsewhere
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and most women will not sacrifice it for an average guy. And I just, the reason I like to bring up these
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real life examples is because women just have the biggest get out ability. I didn't know. And more
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often it's something like this. They do know it's just one option was way more exciting and fun.
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And that was what she picked. So, okay. Now the next thing I want to talk about is Tiffany Fang. So Tiffany
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Fang, sorry, Fang, is a creator on X. And she has been really open about the fact that she is making
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a ton of money off the X platform. So she made $16,000 between the October 25th to November 8th pay period,
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$11,000 between October 11th and October 25th. And what you see on X is X is very, very divided.
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Many people are very, I would say upset or confused as to how she is making so much money.
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And I want to explain why people are upset. So Alex Finn wrote, upset that Tiffany Fang got a way higher
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X payout than you. I talked to an X employee this morning and they gave me the scoop. Your X payout
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amount comes to one singular metric. How many verified followers engage with you? That's it.
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In a few weeks, you'll get metrics about how many verified accounts follow you. That will be a
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massive for shutting the crybabies up. So when it comes down to this, want higher X payouts, get more
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verified followers to engage with you. How do you do that? Engage with them. Reply like a madman.
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The more you reply to verified accounts, the more those verified accounts will reply to you.
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The last thing you should be doing is complaining. Complaining
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increases your payout by $0 and it makes you look like a crybaby. If you're complaining about your
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payout, you simply do not have enough verified followers. Complain or take action up to you.
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Now, one of the top comments from this is a guy named Mark and he says, you need to post better
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content. And it's Tiffany Fong saying which way is, you know, it's a very low effort post. And if you
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go through her account in general, it's all very, very low effort, right? So the men are just kind of
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confused. Now, you have to understand as women, many men have been in environments where a woman at work
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is being promoted seemingly for no reason. She doesn't seem to be more competent. She doesn't
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seem to be better at the job. In fact, maybe they get help from their, the men around them.
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And what happens in those situations is oftentimes, because we all know that at work is the number one
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way place where affairs happen later, it's coming out that that woman who's getting promotion for no
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reason is sleeping with the boss. Now, this isn't always, I'm not saying she is, but when it comes
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out that Elon Musk is replying to this random woman producing what looks like to most people,
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low quality content, and you get the richest man in America replying to her that owns the app,
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men sort of put two and two together. And the impression is going to be that he's giving her
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special treatment. Is he, is he not, I'm not saying one way or the other, I don't know. But
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what I'm trying to explain is the way that many men are going to see this. You know, they've been in a
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situation where this has happened at work. One woman got promoted. Nobody can figure out why,
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oh, she's sleeping with the boss because we all know it's very common for women to use their
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sexuality to get ahead. Okay. So now it comes out that, oh, the next one, she may be, it's alleged that
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they found a sugar baby site. So apparently the internet finds out that this woman is on a sugar
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baby site. Oh, wait, it's not this one. It's the other one. Now, I don't know. She, uh, where is it?
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Oh, it's this one. Oh, I forgot. That's why it's the, hold on. I'm going to find it. But basically,
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you know, you know how the internet is. They, they find everything. So
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allegedly Tiffany Fong is on a sugar baby site. Now we have to think of the incentives in this
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situation. So this is her website here. And it says she's looking for men 18 to 52. She's Asian,
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no kids. Um, her location is in Nevada and this is her profile. Now, one of three things
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has happened. A it's real B it's not real. Now being on the internet for a long time, I have never had
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someone, I I've never been on that website. I've never had anyone fake this. So I, it seems a little
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bit implausible to me or unlikely that someone will randomly fake this website, but I have to think
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of her incentive. So if she did, if she was a former sugar baby or prostitute, would it make sense for
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her to say it was fake? Now we could also say that there is an incentive for people to fake the
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documents to go viral on Twitter. We're never going to know. But after this, Elon Musk unfollows her.
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Um, yes, that was, that was why I couldn't find it earlier. So now he is not following Tiffany Fong.
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Um, so I think we'll see in the future if her ex payments keep, you know, being crazy. But if you
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look at her account, it's really crazy engagement for very low level tweets. Um,
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now I don't, I'm not, I don't care either way. It is what it is. It could be because she's a girl.
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It could be because she has special interests or she has special connections that are helping her
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out. I don't know. But a lot of men are coming back and they're saying, Oh, you guys are just jealous
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of her. The, the challenge is many men have just seen this film before they've been at work. They've
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where a woman is making obscene amounts of money and they couldn't figure out why. And it comes out
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later that she's hooking up with the boss. That's why men are saying this. It's not because they're
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jealous. It's because again, they've seen things like this before. Okay. Now the next topic that
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we're going to talk about is rewriting history. So let's talk about feminism. Now we have to
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understand that when women get into power, we have, we cannot use physical violence ourselves.
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We are not as strong as men. And so the only way that we can get things done are, is verbal violence,
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different confusion techniques, I guess you could say, and getting a man to do it for us.
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So what is it when women weaponize the legal system against a man? That is women getting another man to
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do it for them, right? They're going to the police and they're getting a man to enforce the law that
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they pass. So I want to talk about common history that feminism ignores and other strategies that
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feminism uses in order to gain power. Now, one thing that when I go on these debates and I go on
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these shows, they always tell me that women have had no power in history, that women have just been
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this oppressed class. And why did they say that? The reason that feminists want us to believe that
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women are oppressed is because there is power in victimhood. Men's sex drive is so strong and they
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have a protector instinct that the more you can play victim, the more you can get resources from men.
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So one way that they lie is they say women have never had power, but yet the Egyptian queen,
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Cleopatra, had power in 1478 BC. Bloody Mary was the 16th century and Queen Elizabeth I was in 1533.
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So these are hundreds, even thousands of years ago. Women have had power throughout all of history.
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There are examples of female rulers, but yet they keep repeating the lie that women have had no rights.
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They also say that women have never been able to get an education. Every time I say my opinion that I
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can't say on YouTube that we should not have a certain whatever, can't say it, but you guys,
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you know, catch my drift. They always respond to me with, well, Pearl, you wouldn't be able to work.
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You wouldn't be able to get an education. And I just think that it's the dumbest thing I've ever heard
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because, um, Julia Morrell awarded a doctorate of law in 1608. So we're in 2024, 400 years ago,
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this woman was able to get a doctorate of law. What the heck am I complaining about?
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Oberlin college was admitting women as early as 1833.
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Catherine Brewer obtained a degree in 1840 from Oberlin college. The first female landowner in the
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U S was Margaret Brent in 1639. And it's really frustrating because they keep trying to feed to
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me victim, victim, victim, victim, victim. And I don't see it. I don't go outside and see women being
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refused work. I mean, even on YouTube, they say that we're a protected class.
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Excuse me. Now, the other thing that women do is we have a tendency to change language, not, sorry,
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not women, not women, feminists. Another thing that feminists do is we have a tendency to change
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language. Now, I got to wondering a couple of years ago, where did this fake grape, I'm going to say
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grape epidemic come from? So it turns out that 61% of all grape accusations are reported false.
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According to Sheriff Roland Birmingham County, Idaho police department, 56% of false rape allegations
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are used as an alibi to cover up consensual sex. A married woman, a married 30 year old female
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reported that she had been graped in her apartment complex. During a polygraph, she reported that she
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had been graped because her partner did not stop ejaculation as he agreed. And she was afraid she
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was pregnant and her husband was overseas. So essentially, she reported this. They put her
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under a polygraph and she cracked. Now, we can agree that the ejaculation situation, I mean, we don't,
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we don't, that's not great, right? But that is not the same thing as being pulled off of the side of the
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road, held at knife point and being overtaken. And you think, how did we get here? And what you'll
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notice is when feminists get into the legal system, what they have a tendency to do is change the
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definition of everything to be more broad. Because the broader you make it, the more men can be thrown
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in prison, fired, et cetera, et cetera, because oftentimes these cases, it's up to the discretion
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of a judge. So the old definition of rape, great, was the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and
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against her will. So essentially, forced sex. And the new definition is penetration, no matter how slight
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of the vagina or anus within, with any body part of object or oral penetration by a sex organ of
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another person without the consent of a victim. Now, what is the key word in there? And I want you
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guys to be able to hear this because when you hear people telling stories, there's certain key words
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that you have to be able to pick up to understand what they're really saying. Sorry, guys. So the key
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word is consent. What is consent? And this is where things get a little bit gray. Now,
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oftentimes what you hear is, I said no, or no means no. But when you get the experience of men or men
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telling you stories or situations they've been in, oftentimes women will say that and then change their
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mind. So what happens if they initially said no and then change their mind later? They can still say
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that they said no. Okay. The other thing is they add in new words to include more behavior that they
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just don't like. Now, again, I'm not saying that these behaviors are moral or immoral, but let's not
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pretend it's the same thing as being held at knife point, pulled off the side of the road and having
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onto the side of the road and being forced to have sex against your will. We can agree those are
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completely different things, right? So coercion is defined as the use or threatened use of lawful
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force upon any person which induces him or her to do an act against his or her will. So the key word in
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this is threatened use. The use or threatened use of lawful force upon any person which induces him
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to do an act against his or her will. Now, when I hear this, I think, you know, knife point, gun point,
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or I'm going to go get a gun, I'm going to shoot your, that's what I think of. But when I hear it in
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practice, they're able to put in, oh, I thought he might get a gun, or I thought he, I felt like he was
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going to hurt me. I don't think that's the same thing. Sexual assault is sexual contact or behavior
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that occurs without explicit, again, that word again, consent from the victim. Sexual battery forced
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or attempted oral, anal, vaginal penetration by using a sexual organ or object simulating a sexual
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organ or the anal or vaginal penetration of another body part or foreign object. Both males and
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females can be victims of sexual battery. Then you get abuse. Now, abuse used to be
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physical abuse. He hit me, I didn't hit back. He hit me for no reason. Then they broadened the
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definition. So they included things like spiritual abuse. So if you force your woman, if you, you know,
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the trads will always say pray every day, then she won't leave you. Well, if you force her to pray,
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that could be spiritual abuse. And it holds up in court. Family court, anyways. On top of that,
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they have emotional abuse. So the shift from defining domestic abuse solely as physical violence to
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include emotional, psychological, and economic abuse began in the 1990s, particularly with the
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passage of the Violence Against Women Act in 1994. While the Violence Against Women Act initially focused
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on physical violence, subsequent reauthorizations and interpretations broadened its scope. So remember,
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they changed the definition and they broaden it. That's how they do it. The term domestic violence
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was officially expanded in federal and policy contexts during the early 2000s when legal and advocacy
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efforts started incorporating non-physical forms of abuse. For instance, the 2000 reauthorization of the
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Violence Against Women Act, this included funding and legal recognition for programs addressing emotional
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abuse and broader dynamics of power control within abusive relationships. So who defines what emotional
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Do the men get to define it? Or do the women get to define it? By the early 2010s, agencies like the Office on the
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Violence Against Women and state laws began formally recognizing emotional, psychological, and financial
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abuse as key components of domestic violence. Broad public recognition, legal, and cultural definitions were
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increasingly informed by frameworks like the Duluth model, which emphasized patterns of coercion and
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control. So this is what they do. They first change the definition of the words. Then they add in more words to
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criminalize behaviors they don't like. So if a guy talks to you in the wrong way, that's emotional abuse. If he
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makes you go to church, that's spiritual abuse. If he says, no, don't spend $10,000 on the credit card this
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month. That's financial abuse, especially if she's a stay-at-home wife. And they essentially, any behavior
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they don't like, they just criminalize. Now, I am not saying that some of this behavior that we're talking
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about isn't immoral, but I don't think every immoral situation needs to be criminalized, you know, like cheating.
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You know, if somebody cheats, it's wrong, but do they need to go to jail? I don't think so.
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Now, the emotional abuse definition is the intentional infliction of distress, anguish, or intimidation
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through non-physical acts. So if I'm distressed, okay, you know, let's say the guy cheats on me.
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And I'm distressed. Is that emotional abuse? You could say it's wrong. Or maybe he yelled at me in
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a way I don't like, and I'm very, very distressed. Is that emotional abuse? And that's why you see the
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conservative commentators. You saw Candace Owens accuse Stephen Crowder of emotional abuse. That's
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why I say that when push comes to shove, they will act just as feminist as the liberals, because you
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have Candace Owens, a conservative commentator, accusing Stephen Crowder of emotional abuse because
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he spoke to his wife and her reputation was at a wall because she was a conservative commentator
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and divorced. And then what does she do? She releases a long video accusing everyone of essay
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and abuse. Like that, that's the tactic they go to. Um, and really feminists, they openly admit to
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this. Catherine McKinnon, a feminist says, I call it great whenever a woman has sex and feels violated.
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Now, again, it goes back to, it goes based on the woman's feelings. So if she feels like she was
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spiritually abused, she feels like she was emotionally abused. And you see the same thing
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in cases like Zach Bryan and Brianna Chicken Fry. After the relationship, she felt like she was
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emotionally abused. So clearly she was, right? Um, all hetero, she also said, all heterosexual
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intercourse is right because women as a group are not strong enough to give meaningful consent.
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As men and another male feminist says, as men, we have no right to tell women what grape is. We have
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no right to weigh in on the logistics of what constitutes rapes or rape. Our role is to shut
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up and stop graping people. I mean, this is insane. And I want to show you how feminists convince. Now,
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I don't know. So feminists either convince other women that they were assaulted and graped when they
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weren't, or they, I don't know if the other women are convinced or they're doing it maliciously.
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Let's say for the sake of this argument, they're convinced, right? I'm going to show you what goes on
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during this. Hey, everybody. A little while ago, I got a letter from one of you wonderful viewers whom I cherish. I wasn't able to stop
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thinking about it. That, to me, says, well, let's talk about it.
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I'm not going to post any direct excerpts from that letter sent to me because I want to protect and
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respect that person's anonymity and privacy and also respect and protect the trust given to me by
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virtue of them sharing it with me. In a nutshell, what happened to this person, and I have a feeling
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has happened to a lot of other persons, was a situation involving someone this person knew mix
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in alcohol and drugs, sex consensual, up until a point to which it is not anymore. This person
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put up resistance, not in the form of directly saying no, but trying to communicate in other
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kinds of body language. And it continued. The next morning, this person woke up.
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So she's saying that the person did not say no, but tried to communicate with other types of body
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language. Now, again, is this the same thing as being taken by knife point, a very awkward encounter?
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With a hazy idea of what had happened, but a very clear feeling and gut instinct that something
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had gone wrong, that something had been violated. This person has carried this around for years.
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A lot of times, I think there is this question going on and on and on in the brain of, well,
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was it, was it really rape? Can I call it sexual assault? Does that make my friend a rapist?
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We compartmentalize it as small as we can and we put it away, not only because of the implications
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of what that means for us, but also the implications of what that means for the other person.
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When it comes to that question of, was it rape? I can tell you what the legal definitions
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of rape and sexual assault are. I can also tell you that those legal definitions will change in
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the United States depending on what state you're in. But to hopefully add a little more nuance to
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those definitions and stats and facts, I do want to offer things that don't disqualify double
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negative alert people or situations from being rape or sexual assault. When it comes to the question
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of, was it rape? The answer may be yes. Even if you know the person, even if you were both drunk and
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or otherwise intoxicated, even if- Oh wait. So it says, wait, the wrong one. You
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people with diminished- All right. So she's saying you might not be able to legally consent
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due to alcohol and drugs. So you're both drunk. One of them, one gender can call rape. The other
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can't. We're both drunk and or otherwise intoxicated. Even if you never said no, even if it started- Okay.
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So now, even if you never said no, they can still, that still doesn't take it off the table.
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Sensual. Even if you felt personally guilty afterwards. Even if you never contacted the
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police. Even if you've never been able to bring yourself to call it rape or sexual assault because
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it just feels too ugly or too traumatic or too hurtful. Even if something happened and you aren't
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entirely sure what it was, but you have that gut feeling that it was not right, that a violation
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occurred, trust that instinct. It doesn't matter if it happened 20 minutes ago or 20 years ago.
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Okay. So if you have this feeling, if you feel like it happened, it's real. If you feel like you were
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raped, you totally were. And so what happens is these type of videos are pushed out at institutions,
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at work, and all, um, even sometimes at, um, police departments, they've brought in the definition.
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It's, it's tougher in criminal court, but they push these videos and oftentimes they're, the judge,
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the judge trial and jury is in their special court. So what happens is there's family court.
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There is courts that are just at, at school. I believe there's military courts and those don't
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have the preponderance of evidence that they have in criminal court. So criminal court,
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it needs to be above 90%. Balance of probabilities is above 50%. So it needs to be 51% likely that it
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happened instead of it didn't happen. And then what you can do is they can revoke the opportunity from
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the men. They can, um, kick them out of their job, um, put them on militarily, like whatever it is.
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Um, it depends on the court, right? But that's how they do it is they brought in the definition
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and now she's including more things. She's saying, well, even if you didn't say no,
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it could still, it could still be great. When 20 years ago, that word was simply forced sex.
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Now it's sex without consent that if you drank too much, now you didn't give consent. If you,
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you might've even said no and then changed your mind or said yes, and then changed your mind.
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You didn't even have to say no. And maybe if you, if you feel violated after it was great.
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Is no statute of limitations for personal healing that can take place by first reaching out to those
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resources available, whether it's someone with your school's counseling center or reaching out to a
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local rape crisis center or calling a rape crisis hotline, having someone you can talk to to finally
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answer that question that goes on and on and on and on in your brain of, was it rape? Was it rape?
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Am I just making all of this up from there? Speaking of legalities who can help you decide
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if and whether that is a path that you want to pursue. And that my friends, in terms of reporting
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things to the police and pursuing that, that is up to you. I simply want to encourage you
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to take advantage of the resources that are available and the time that you need to do it.
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What I'm most concerned about right now where I'm sitting is you and the people that I hear from who
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carry these questions around in their brain for years. And even carrying it around an hour or a day is too long.
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If the main thing that's holding you back is fear that someone won't believe you.
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Here's one person. I believe you. I also want to know. So she knows no facts. No facts.
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Any story. This is ridiculous. Um, but the reason I brought this up was I wanted to show you guys
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the types of videos that they push, um, at a lot of these institutions in order to
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basically, I don't, I don't want to say maybe convince women that they were great or encourage
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more women to report sexual misconduct, um, under the guise of these new definitions.
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Um, this one's kind of long. I'm going to watch this one tomorrow, actually. Okay. So tune in tomorrow
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and we will be showing the, one of the colleges, their video that they show students, um, that pushes
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this stuff. Also go to the audacity network.com and sign up for my monthly membership. If you want first
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get that by signing up to the audacity network.com. Bob Miller says sick, free, wants a prego. Only
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fans, girls are sex workers. Kitias kid says, I think a single father in general would do a much
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better job rating a child than a single woman standards, consistency, mentoring, financially
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stronger. Joel says, absolutely. And we would choose to be there. Edward says great news for
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the kingdom of darkness. The opposite way to reduce bad choices is to pass more laws to protect us
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from the consequences of those bad choices though. The wave of the future. Um,
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let me see, Joel, for sure. They don't understand long-term consequences. Um, the funniest saddest are
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the four to six who think they're all that, but aren't. Yeah. Yeah. I know like that,
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that one girl that's in, um, snow white. I mean, she's like a six and she walks around like she's
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an eight. It's just a little sad. Um, I noticed the victim, the language they use for victim assumes
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the man is guilty. So he is not innocent until proving guilty. You hear 99% of the women who
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initiate divorce say they were abused. They never define what it is, but I think we know that's total
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BS for all the two things are not the same thing with grape. My ex-wife did the same thing to me in
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her divorce of over 30 years that I didn't think was possible. None of the facts. It was all based
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on her emotions or the woman's emotions. No facts. Okay. So if you guys have a question,
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