JustPearlyThings - December 02, 2024


The MISLEADING Tactics of the Feminist Agenda | Pearl Daily


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1 hour and 4 minutes

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77.92671

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5,021

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395

Misogynist Sentences

40

Hate Speech Sentences

17


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00:29:57.560 sure. Go ahead, honey. I am super happy for you to be half naked in front of millions of people.
00:30:07.200 So this woman is an eight to 10, that range. And she knows that she's now, because she's like 20,
00:30:14.780 21. So now she's getting opportunities, right? She's at some, I think it was some Southern
00:30:21.080 small college. And because we're in the global sexual marketplace and the most beautiful women
00:30:29.140 are given opportunities to interact with the highest level men in society. It's kind of a
00:30:35.880 no brainer from this woman's perspective. She can go be worshiped, be writ, make millions of dollars
00:30:43.000 off of her looks, be famous, have the opportunity to marry and date celebrities, athletes, really
00:30:50.620 in her position, whoever she wants, it's not feminism tricking her to pick the opportunity
00:31:00.660 over the boyfriend. It's not, it's really just that she's getting better opportunities elsewhere
00:31:09.880 and most women will not sacrifice it for an average guy. And I just, the reason I like to bring up these
00:31:18.160 real life examples is because women just have the biggest get out ability. I didn't know. And more
00:31:25.100 often it's something like this. They do know it's just one option was way more exciting and fun.
00:31:33.260 And that was what she picked. So, okay. Now the next thing I want to talk about is Tiffany Fang. So Tiffany
00:31:43.760 Fang, sorry, Fang, is a creator on X. And she has been really open about the fact that she is making
00:31:52.700 a ton of money off the X platform. So she made $16,000 between the October 25th to November 8th pay period,
00:32:04.020 $11,000 between October 11th and October 25th. And what you see on X is X is very, very divided.
00:32:13.640 Many people are very, I would say upset or confused as to how she is making so much money.
00:32:25.240 And I want to explain why people are upset. So Alex Finn wrote, upset that Tiffany Fang got a way higher
00:32:35.440 X payout than you. I talked to an X employee this morning and they gave me the scoop. Your X payout
00:32:41.140 amount comes to one singular metric. How many verified followers engage with you? That's it.
00:32:47.940 In a few weeks, you'll get metrics about how many verified accounts follow you. That will be a
00:32:53.020 massive for shutting the crybabies up. So when it comes down to this, want higher X payouts, get more
00:33:00.980 verified followers to engage with you. How do you do that? Engage with them. Reply like a madman.
00:33:06.440 The more you reply to verified accounts, the more those verified accounts will reply to you.
00:33:11.380 The last thing you should be doing is complaining. Complaining
00:33:13.880 increases your payout by $0 and it makes you look like a crybaby. If you're complaining about your
00:33:21.720 payout, you simply do not have enough verified followers. Complain or take action up to you.
00:33:27.660 Now, one of the top comments from this is a guy named Mark and he says, you need to post better
00:33:35.280 content. And it's Tiffany Fong saying which way is, you know, it's a very low effort post. And if you
00:33:43.880 go through her account in general, it's all very, very low effort, right? So the men are just kind of
00:33:54.920 confused. Now, you have to understand as women, many men have been in environments where a woman at work
00:34:09.180 is being promoted seemingly for no reason. She doesn't seem to be more competent. She doesn't
00:34:16.340 seem to be better at the job. In fact, maybe they get help from their, the men around them.
00:34:25.220 And what happens in those situations is oftentimes, because we all know that at work is the number one
00:34:32.580 way place where affairs happen later, it's coming out that that woman who's getting promotion for no
00:34:39.740 reason is sleeping with the boss. Now, this isn't always, I'm not saying she is, but when it comes
00:34:48.440 out that Elon Musk is replying to this random woman producing what looks like to most people,
00:34:55.520 low quality content, and you get the richest man in America replying to her that owns the app,
00:35:05.540 men sort of put two and two together. And the impression is going to be that he's giving her
00:35:14.440 special treatment. Is he, is he not, I'm not saying one way or the other, I don't know. But
00:35:20.680 what I'm trying to explain is the way that many men are going to see this. You know, they've been in a
00:35:29.040 situation where this has happened at work. One woman got promoted. Nobody can figure out why,
00:35:33.500 oh, she's sleeping with the boss because we all know it's very common for women to use their
00:35:38.300 sexuality to get ahead. Okay. So now it comes out that, oh, the next one, she may be, it's alleged that
00:35:59.200 they found a sugar baby site. So apparently the internet finds out that this woman is on a sugar
00:36:08.580 baby site. Oh, wait, it's not this one. It's the other one. Now, I don't know. She, uh, where is it?
00:36:18.320 Um, hold on now. Um,
00:36:29.200 Oh, it's this one. Oh, I forgot. That's why it's the, hold on. I'm going to find it. But basically,
00:36:38.720 you know, you know how the internet is. They, they find everything. So
00:36:41.900 allegedly Tiffany Fong is on a sugar baby site. Now we have to think of the incentives in this
00:36:49.540 situation. So this is her website here. And it says she's looking for men 18 to 52. She's Asian,
00:36:57.120 no kids. Um, her location is in Nevada and this is her profile. Now, one of three things
00:37:06.780 has happened. A it's real B it's not real. Now being on the internet for a long time, I have never had
00:37:16.720 someone, I I've never been on that website. I've never had anyone fake this. So I, it seems a little
00:37:25.280 bit implausible to me or unlikely that someone will randomly fake this website, but I have to think
00:37:33.800 of her incentive. So if she did, if she was a former sugar baby or prostitute, would it make sense for
00:37:42.960 her to say it was fake? Now we could also say that there is an incentive for people to fake the
00:37:51.360 documents to go viral on Twitter. We're never going to know. But after this, Elon Musk unfollows her.
00:38:03.660 Um, yes, that was, that was why I couldn't find it earlier. So now he is not following Tiffany Fong.
00:38:13.500 Um, so I think we'll see in the future if her ex payments keep, you know, being crazy. But if you
00:38:23.460 look at her account, it's really crazy engagement for very low level tweets. Um,
00:38:34.200 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.
00:38:42.600 It could be because she has special interests or she has special connections that are helping her
00:38:48.140 out. I don't know. But a lot of men are coming back and they're saying, Oh, you guys are just jealous
00:38:54.340 of her. The, the challenge is many men have just seen this film before they've been at work. They've
00:39:04.200 where a woman is making obscene amounts of money and they couldn't figure out why. And it comes out
00:39:09.600 later that she's hooking up with the boss. That's why men are saying this. It's not because they're
00:39:14.780 jealous. It's because again, they've seen things like this before. Okay. Now the next topic that
00:39:23.220 we're going to talk about is rewriting history. So let's talk about feminism. Now we have to
00:39:29.520 understand that when women get into power, we have, we cannot use physical violence ourselves.
00:39:37.520 We are not as strong as men. And so the only way that we can get things done are, is verbal violence,
00:39:46.300 different confusion techniques, I guess you could say, and getting a man to do it for us.
00:39:55.460 So what is it when women weaponize the legal system against a man? That is women getting another man to
00:40:04.300 do it for them, right? They're going to the police and they're getting a man to enforce the law that
00:40:09.900 they pass. So I want to talk about common history that feminism ignores and other strategies that
00:40:19.120 feminism uses in order to gain power. Now, one thing that when I go on these debates and I go on
00:40:28.820 these shows, they always tell me that women have had no power in history, that women have just been
00:40:34.580 this oppressed class. And why did they say that? The reason that feminists want us to believe that
00:40:43.160 women are oppressed is because there is power in victimhood. Men's sex drive is so strong and they
00:40:50.180 have a protector instinct that the more you can play victim, the more you can get resources from men.
00:40:59.960 So one way that they lie is they say women have never had power, but yet the Egyptian queen,
00:41:07.280 Cleopatra, had power in 1478 BC. Bloody Mary was the 16th century and Queen Elizabeth I was in 1533.
00:41:19.760 So these are hundreds, even thousands of years ago. Women have had power throughout all of history.
00:41:28.580 There are examples of female rulers, but yet they keep repeating the lie that women have had no rights.
00:41:35.980 They also say that women have never been able to get an education. Every time I say my opinion that I
00:41:42.040 can't say on YouTube that we should not have a certain whatever, can't say it, but you guys,
00:41:49.260 you know, catch my drift. They always respond to me with, well, Pearl, you wouldn't be able to work.
00:41:57.280 You wouldn't be able to get an education. And I just think that it's the dumbest thing I've ever heard
00:42:03.440 because, um, Julia Morrell awarded a doctorate of law in 1608. So we're in 2024, 400 years ago,
00:42:13.840 this woman was able to get a doctorate of law. What the heck am I complaining about?
00:42:21.520 Oberlin college was admitting women as early as 1833.
00:42:26.200 Catherine Brewer obtained a degree in 1840 from Oberlin college. The first female landowner in the
00:42:37.400 U S was Margaret Brent in 1639. And it's really frustrating because they keep trying to feed to
00:42:45.320 me victim, victim, victim, victim, victim. And I don't see it. I don't go outside and see women being
00:42:51.880 refused work. I mean, even on YouTube, they say that we're a protected class.
00:43:00.840 Excuse me. Now, the other thing that women do is we have a tendency to change language, not, sorry,
00:43:15.260 not women, not women, feminists. Another thing that feminists do is we have a tendency to change
00:43:21.400 language. Now, I got to wondering a couple of years ago, where did this fake grape, I'm going to say
00:43:33.180 grape epidemic come from? So it turns out that 61% of all grape accusations are reported false.
00:43:41.240 According to Sheriff Roland Birmingham County, Idaho police department, 56% of false rape allegations
00:43:50.800 are used as an alibi to cover up consensual sex. A married woman, a married 30 year old female
00:43:59.580 reported that she had been graped in her apartment complex. During a polygraph, she reported that she
00:44:04.960 had been graped because her partner did not stop ejaculation as he agreed. And she was afraid she
00:44:11.220 was pregnant and her husband was overseas. So essentially, she reported this. They put her
00:44:16.120 under a polygraph and she cracked. Now, we can agree that the ejaculation situation, I mean, we don't,
00:44:27.780 we don't, that's not great, right? But that is not the same thing as being pulled off of the side of the
00:44:33.780 road, held at knife point and being overtaken. And you think, how did we get here? And what you'll
00:44:42.500 notice is when feminists get into the legal system, what they have a tendency to do is change the
00:44:48.100 definition of everything to be more broad. Because the broader you make it, the more men can be thrown
00:44:57.460 in prison, fired, et cetera, et cetera, because oftentimes these cases, it's up to the discretion
00:45:05.040 of a judge. So the old definition of rape, great, was the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and
00:45:13.020 against her will. So essentially, forced sex. And the new definition is penetration, no matter how slight
00:45:21.580 of the vagina or anus within, with any body part of object or oral penetration by a sex organ of
00:45:30.440 another person without the consent of a victim. Now, what is the key word in there? And I want you
00:45:36.860 guys to be able to hear this because when you hear people telling stories, there's certain key words
00:45:43.260 that you have to be able to pick up to understand what they're really saying. Sorry, guys. So the key
00:45:51.580 word is consent. What is consent? And this is where things get a little bit gray. Now,
00:46:00.320 oftentimes what you hear is, I said no, or no means no. But when you get the experience of men or men
00:46:12.580 telling you stories or situations they've been in, oftentimes women will say that and then change their
00:46:20.020 mind. So what happens if they initially said no and then change their mind later? They can still say
00:46:28.140 that they said no. Okay. The other thing is they add in new words to include more behavior that they
00:46:37.560 just don't like. Now, again, I'm not saying that these behaviors are moral or immoral, but let's not
00:46:45.480 pretend it's the same thing as being held at knife point, pulled off the side of the road and having
00:46:53.120 onto the side of the road and being forced to have sex against your will. We can agree those are
00:46:58.280 completely different things, right? So coercion is defined as the use or threatened use of lawful
00:47:05.980 force upon any person which induces him or her to do an act against his or her will. So the key word in
00:47:17.080 this is threatened use. The use or threatened use of lawful force upon any person which induces him
00:47:26.840 to do an act against his or her will. Now, when I hear this, I think, you know, knife point, gun point,
00:47:35.320 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
00:47:41.040 practice, they're able to put in, oh, I thought he might get a gun, or I thought he, I felt like he was
00:47:49.560 going to hurt me. I don't think that's the same thing. Sexual assault is sexual contact or behavior
00:47:58.180 that occurs without explicit, again, that word again, consent from the victim. Sexual battery forced
00:48:05.220 or attempted oral, anal, vaginal penetration by using a sexual organ or object simulating a sexual
00:48:12.300 organ or the anal or vaginal penetration of another body part or foreign object. Both males and
00:48:19.300 females can be victims of sexual battery. Then you get abuse. Now, abuse used to be
00:48:27.380 physical abuse. He hit me, I didn't hit back. He hit me for no reason. Then they broadened the
00:48:36.660 definition. So they included things like spiritual abuse. So if you force your woman, if you, you know,
00:48:42.540 the trads will always say pray every day, then she won't leave you. Well, if you force her to pray,
00:48:47.620 that could be spiritual abuse. And it holds up in court. Family court, anyways. On top of that,
00:48:55.580 they have emotional abuse. So the shift from defining domestic abuse solely as physical violence to
00:49:01.680 include emotional, psychological, and economic abuse began in the 1990s, particularly with the
00:49:08.160 passage of the Violence Against Women Act in 1994. While the Violence Against Women Act initially focused
00:49:15.360 on physical violence, subsequent reauthorizations and interpretations broadened its scope. So remember,
00:49:21.280 they changed the definition and they broaden it. That's how they do it. The term domestic violence
00:49:27.400 was officially expanded in federal and policy contexts during the early 2000s when legal and advocacy
00:49:35.340 efforts started incorporating non-physical forms of abuse. For instance, the 2000 reauthorization of the
00:49:43.760 Violence Against Women Act, this included funding and legal recognition for programs addressing emotional
00:49:49.940 abuse and broader dynamics of power control within abusive relationships. So who defines what emotional
00:49:57.680 abuse is? Who defines it?
00:50:01.160 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
00:50:17.640 Violence Against Women and state laws began formally recognizing emotional, psychological, and financial
00:50:24.320 abuse as key components of domestic violence. Broad public recognition, legal, and cultural definitions were
00:50:30.280 increasingly informed by frameworks like the Duluth model, which emphasized patterns of coercion and
00:50:37.400 control. So this is what they do. They first change the definition of the words. Then they add in more words to
00:50:43.520 criminalize behaviors they don't like. So if a guy talks to you in the wrong way, that's emotional abuse. If he
00:50:49.560 makes you go to church, that's spiritual abuse. If he says, no, don't spend $10,000 on the credit card this
00:50:55.480 month. That's financial abuse, especially if she's a stay-at-home wife. And they essentially, any behavior
00:51:01.040 they don't like, they just criminalize. Now, I am not saying that some of this behavior that we're talking
00:51:07.980 about isn't immoral, but I don't think every immoral situation needs to be criminalized, you know, like cheating.
00:51:20.540 You know, if somebody cheats, it's wrong, but do they need to go to jail? I don't think so.
00:51:30.020 Now, the emotional abuse definition is the intentional infliction of distress, anguish, or intimidation
00:51:38.880 through non-physical acts. So if I'm distressed, okay, you know, let's say the guy cheats on me.
00:51:49.360 And I'm distressed. Is that emotional abuse? You could say it's wrong. Or maybe he yelled at me in
00:51:57.420 a way I don't like, and I'm very, very distressed. Is that emotional abuse? And that's why you see the
00:52:03.060 conservative commentators. You saw Candace Owens accuse Stephen Crowder of emotional abuse. That's
00:52:08.640 why I say that when push comes to shove, they will act just as feminist as the liberals, because you
00:52:14.820 have Candace Owens, a conservative commentator, accusing Stephen Crowder of emotional abuse because
00:52:20.460 he spoke to his wife and her reputation was at a wall because she was a conservative commentator
00:52:26.540 and divorced. And then what does she do? She releases a long video accusing everyone of essay
00:52:34.340 and abuse. Like that, that's the tactic they go to. Um, and really feminists, they openly admit to
00:52:44.520 this. Catherine McKinnon, a feminist says, I call it great whenever a woman has sex and feels violated.
00:52:54.280 Now, again, it goes back to, it goes based on the woman's feelings. So if she feels like she was
00:52:59.200 spiritually abused, she feels like she was emotionally abused. And you see the same thing
00:53:03.280 in cases like Zach Bryan and Brianna Chicken Fry. After the relationship, she felt like she was
00:53:08.760 emotionally abused. So clearly she was, right? Um, all hetero, she also said, all heterosexual
00:53:17.460 intercourse is right because women as a group are not strong enough to give meaningful consent.
00:53:22.740 As men and another male feminist says, as men, we have no right to tell women what grape is. We have
00:53:32.120 no right to weigh in on the logistics of what constitutes rapes or rape. Our role is to shut
00:53:37.820 up and stop graping people. I mean, this is insane. And I want to show you how feminists convince. Now,
00:53:48.720 I don't know. So feminists either convince other women that they were assaulted and graped when they
00:53:56.860 weren't, or they, I don't know if the other women are convinced or they're doing it maliciously.
00:54:08.120 Let's say for the sake of this argument, they're convinced, right? I'm going to show you what goes on
00:54:13.840 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
00:54:26.300 thinking about it. That, to me, says, well, let's talk about it.
00:54:31.700 I'm not going to post any direct excerpts from that letter sent to me because I want to protect and
00:54:43.740 respect that person's anonymity and privacy and also respect and protect the trust given to me by
00:54:52.300 virtue of them sharing it with me. In a nutshell, what happened to this person, and I have a feeling
00:54:57.480 has happened to a lot of other persons, was a situation involving someone this person knew mix
00:55:04.200 in alcohol and drugs, sex consensual, up until a point to which it is not anymore. This person
00:55:11.020 put up resistance, not in the form of directly saying no, but trying to communicate in other
00:55:16.660 kinds of body language. And it continued. The next morning, this person woke up.
00:55:22.280 So she's saying that the person did not say no, but tried to communicate with other types of body
00:55:29.460 language. Now, again, is this the same thing as being taken by knife point, a very awkward encounter?
00:55:41.820 With a hazy idea of what had happened, but a very clear feeling and gut instinct that something
00:55:49.160 had gone wrong, that something had been violated. This person has carried this around for years.
00:55:56.980 A lot of times, I think there is this question going on and on and on in the brain of, well,
00:56:01.740 was it, was it really rape? Can I call it sexual assault? Does that make my friend a rapist?
00:56:07.800 We compartmentalize it as small as we can and we put it away, not only because of the implications
00:56:13.080 of what that means for us, but also the implications of what that means for the other person.
00:56:19.380 When it comes to that question of, was it rape? I can tell you what the legal definitions
00:56:24.840 of rape and sexual assault are. I can also tell you that those legal definitions will change in
00:56:31.920 the United States depending on what state you're in. But to hopefully add a little more nuance to
00:56:36.920 those definitions and stats and facts, I do want to offer things that don't disqualify double
00:56:43.680 negative alert people or situations from being rape or sexual assault. When it comes to the question
00:56:49.740 of, was it rape? The answer may be yes. Even if you know the person, even if you were both drunk and
00:56:59.440 or otherwise intoxicated, even if- Oh wait. So it says, wait, the wrong one. You
00:57:06.920 people with diminished- All right. So she's saying you might not be able to legally consent
00:57:12.060 due to alcohol and drugs. So you're both drunk. One of them, one gender can call rape. The other
00:57:20.940 can't. We're both drunk and or otherwise intoxicated. Even if you never said no, even if it started- Okay.
00:57:29.380 So now, even if you never said no, they can still, that still doesn't take it off the table.
00:57:39.520 Sensual. Even if you felt personally guilty afterwards. Even if you never contacted the
00:57:45.420 police. Even if you've never been able to bring yourself to call it rape or sexual assault because
00:57:50.620 it just feels too ugly or too traumatic or too hurtful. Even if something happened and you aren't
00:57:56.320 entirely sure what it was, but you have that gut feeling that it was not right, that a violation
00:58:03.280 occurred, trust that instinct. It doesn't matter if it happened 20 minutes ago or 20 years ago.
00:58:10.100 Okay. So if you have this feeling, if you feel like it happened, it's real. If you feel like you were
00:58:17.980 raped, you totally were. And so what happens is these type of videos are pushed out at institutions,
00:58:29.440 at work, and all, um, even sometimes at, um, police departments, they've brought in the definition.
00:58:39.180 It's, it's tougher in criminal court, but they push these videos and oftentimes they're, the judge,
00:58:50.080 the judge trial and jury is in their special court. So what happens is there's family court.
00:58:57.680 There is courts that are just at, at school. I believe there's military courts and those don't
00:59:05.540 have the preponderance of evidence that they have in criminal court. So criminal court,
00:59:10.740 it needs to be above 90%. Balance of probabilities is above 50%. So it needs to be 51% likely that it
00:59:17.400 happened instead of it didn't happen. And then what you can do is they can revoke the opportunity from
00:59:22.600 the men. They can, um, kick them out of their job, um, put them on militarily, like whatever it is.
00:59:31.640 Um, it depends on the court, right? But that's how they do it is they brought in the definition
00:59:37.580 and now she's including more things. She's saying, well, even if you didn't say no,
00:59:43.800 it could still, it could still be great. When 20 years ago, that word was simply forced sex.
00:59:54.620 Now it's sex without consent that if you drank too much, now you didn't give consent. If you,
01:00:00.620 you might've even said no and then changed your mind or said yes, and then changed your mind.
01:00:05.920 You didn't even have to say no. And maybe if you, if you feel violated after it was great.
01:00:11.900 Is no statute of limitations for personal healing that can take place by first reaching out to those
01:00:20.000 resources available, whether it's someone with your school's counseling center or reaching out to a
01:00:25.740 local rape crisis center or calling a rape crisis hotline, having someone you can talk to to finally
01:00:32.520 answer that question that goes on and on and on and on in your brain of, was it rape? Was it rape?
01:00:37.640 Am I just making all of this up from there? Speaking of legalities who can help you decide
01:00:43.580 if and whether that is a path that you want to pursue. And that my friends, in terms of reporting
01:00:50.260 things to the police and pursuing that, that is up to you. I simply want to encourage you
01:00:57.460 to take advantage of the resources that are available and the time that you need to do it.
01:01:02.980 What I'm most concerned about right now where I'm sitting is you and the people that I hear from who
01:01:10.980 carry these questions around in their brain for years. And even carrying it around an hour or a day is too long.
01:01:19.380 If the main thing that's holding you back is fear that someone won't believe you.
01:01:26.660 Here's one person. I believe you. I also want to know. So she knows no facts. No facts.
01:01:34.980 Any story. This is ridiculous. Um, but the reason I brought this up was I wanted to show you guys
01:01:42.900 the types of videos that they push, um, at a lot of these institutions in order to
01:01:56.180 basically, I don't, I don't want to say maybe convince women that they were great or encourage
01:02:01.220 more women to report sexual misconduct, um, under the guise of these new definitions.
01:02:08.340 Um, this one's kind of long. I'm going to watch this one tomorrow, actually. Okay. So tune in tomorrow
01:02:15.700 and we will be showing the, one of the colleges, their video that they show students, um, that pushes
01:02:25.860 this stuff. Also go to the audacity network.com and sign up for my monthly membership. If you want first
01:02:32.100 access to our documentary and I'm going to read the live chat for the show, um, because you also
01:02:39.620 get that by signing up to the audacity network.com. Bob Miller says sick, free, wants a prego. Only
01:02:45.620 fans, girls are sex workers. Kitias kid says, I think a single father in general would do a much
01:02:51.460 better job rating a child than a single woman standards, consistency, mentoring, financially
01:02:56.740 stronger. Joel says, absolutely. And we would choose to be there. Edward says great news for
01:03:02.420 the kingdom of darkness. The opposite way to reduce bad choices is to pass more laws to protect us
01:03:07.940 from the consequences of those bad choices though. The wave of the future. Um,
01:03:15.460 let me see, Joel, for sure. They don't understand long-term consequences. Um, the funniest saddest are
01:03:21.060 the four to six who think they're all that, but aren't. Yeah. Yeah. I know like that,
01:03:25.860 that one girl that's in, um, snow white. I mean, she's like a six and she walks around like she's
01:03:32.900 an eight. It's just a little sad. Um, I noticed the victim, the language they use for victim assumes
01:03:39.060 the man is guilty. So he is not innocent until proving guilty. You hear 99% of the women who
01:03:44.740 initiate divorce say they were abused. They never define what it is, but I think we know that's total
01:03:49.700 BS for all the two things are not the same thing with grape. My ex-wife did the same thing to me in
01:03:54.340 her divorce of over 30 years that I didn't think was possible. None of the facts. It was all based
01:03:58.820 on her emotions or the woman's emotions. No facts. Okay. So if you guys have a question,
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