The Pregame Recap Show EP1: Back to the Beginning
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 11 minutes
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174.8512
Hate Speech Sentences
175
Summary
In this episode of The Pregame Recap Show, I go over some of the early episodes of Pearl's volleyball show, "The Pregame Show" and "The Show with Amy". I also talk about how I became a fan of Pearl and how she has grown the channel.
Transcript
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This is the first episode of the pregame recap show.
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So I said, hey, why don't I do a recap of, hold on one second.
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So I said, hey, why don't I just do a recap of the pregame shows?
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I can still hear myself twice in my headphones.
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And I said, hey, why don't I just do a recap of the pregame show?
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Because, guys, I was a moderator on every single episode of the pregame.
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So today we're going to go over some of her earliest shows.
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I have the Cheska show, and then I have the show with Amy.
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I was with the sound guys, and I found the problem.
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Why don't I just cover the early episodes of the pregame show?
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If you guys aren't aware, Pearl had a show in London called the pregame show, and she used
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to have people on her show bringing in people from all over London.
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Well, I'm going to cover some of the early days, right?
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Because the reason why the show is called the pregame was because Pearl played on a volleyball team, and she would bring her teammates on before games or after games.
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So anyway, so let me tell you a little bit about me.
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I'm Doug and PA, and I first became a fan of Pearl back in 2021.
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I became a mod on her channel back before she had 20,000 subs.
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And she used to have a call-in show on Instagram.
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I called in there a couple times, and then we became friends offline, and I told her way back then, I said, you're going to be a big deal.
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I said, yes, and now she's over 2 million subs.
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So anyway, thank you, everyone, for being here.
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Pearl's doing some travel that's essential to the future of the channel right now, so I wish her well in her travels.
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And, yeah, so I've been supporting Pearl for the last three, four years.
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And I was helping behind the scenes for a long time, and then she wanted me to become officially part of the channel.
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Steve M., JJ, Espy, Colton, Steve M., the moderator, Guy Faux, all you guys.
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And anyway, so we're going to start with, in the chat, sometimes I put, Cheska, ah, ah, ah.
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If anyone has been here long enough, you'll know exactly why I do that, because you are going to see that clip right now.
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Make sure to like the video, subscribe if you haven't already.
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So, let me set the table for you real fast, because that's one of the best parts about doing these recap shows with me.
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So, this was back in late 2021, early 2022, because I remember this was her first apartment.
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So, this was her first apartment, and you see all this foam on the wall?
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So, when she started streaming, all the walls of the apartment in her living room, she put all the sound foam stuff up.
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So, this guy right here, I'm not going to say his name.
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When Pearl first got to Britain, she reached out to this guy, because he's an actor slash, you know, voice in Britain.
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And they had a show called The Gray Area together.
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But a couple of things went down before Pearl left London and before Pearl got demonetized.
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I'm going to say, I'm going to call him He Who Shall Not Be Named for the entirety of the stream.
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I think she's from California or something like that.
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We all know that they go to church when they've gotten dug out by Chad and Nug Nug and Gavin, the starved musician.
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But that's not the worst part about modern women, in my opinion.
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The worst part about modern women is they talk too much and they can't keep their mouths closed.
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Too many women go online and they share things that women in the past would take to their graves.
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And then I'll also add to that because you've heard me say that part, but you haven't heard me say, when they talk too much, a lot of modern women talk to men like they can kick their ass.
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And also, this is a conversation they're having about trans women in sports because this was at the end of 2020, early 2022, and what was going on with the Transformers and women's sports, guys.
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Leah Thomas was beating all the women in swimming.
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So this is back, I think this was early 2022, like March or February of 2022.
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And excuse the sound because this was literally, I think this is her third show or her fourth show.
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You can see all of her old content on the audacitynetwork.
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She had to take it all off to get re-monetized.
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I'm pretty sure this is going to be safe because I'm commenting over it.
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This is going to kind of ride the line because we're talking about Transformers on it.
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But I have to put this in context because this is what Pearl would go through on her show, especially in the early days.
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I'm not sure because you kind of, you say a lot of things that are very much like feminists, like feminists say them.
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But at the same time, you're not sure if you're, you identify as a feminist, right?
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Yeah, the reason why I have difficulty pegging myself as a feminist is.
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All the feminists now have trouble pegging themselves as feminists.
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Guys, on whatever podcast, Brian, first off, I don't watch that show unless Andrew Wilson is on there because Andrew Wilson is a beast.
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But there's no point in watching whatever with just Brian because Brian doesn't know what he's talking about.
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But Andrew's a freaking, he's the 304 slayer, you know.
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But he'll, Brian will go around the table and say, who considers themselves a feminist?
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And now the women all say no, but they all talk like feminists.
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And this is the same thing here, but before it was cool to say it.
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I feel like it, I think society's viewpoint of feminism is extreme.
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You know, because oftentimes when we see feminists, it's the more extreme side of it, right?
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Like we could say the same thing for certain religions, races, whatever it may be.
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So in this case, like the social construct of feminism and equality or equity, like people tend to look at it in a negative way.
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And I'm very much an equal rights, equal left person, you know, like if I see a woman is fucking up, I will call it out like it is.
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Like I fully believe in that because I feel like a lot of people do let women get away with BS that doesn't need to be happening.
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So I think that's the reason why I don't really come off as a feminist per se.
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I feel like that's like the most basic thing that I could come up with now.
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Because like I said briefly in the last time that I was here, like my mom was abusing my dad straight up.
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But my dad couldn't really do much about it, you know, because like everyone's thinking like, oh, this poor woman, she must be getting abused by her man.
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And so she has to fight back or something like, nah, it's not, it's really not like that.
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And people would be very quick to take a woman's side in a case where she very well might be wrong.
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See, this is back when Johnny Depp case was still going on, guys.
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So what, like what points do you agree with feminism on?
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Like what, where do you think, like what, what are we missing in 2020?
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Don't you think that, because feminism like came in waves, didn't it?
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So you have first wave, second wave, third wave feminism.
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You guys, when it comes to this whole women abusing men thing, guys, press charges.
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The time of men taking the higher road and the morals, the morally superior position are over.
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We did that for how many years and they called it patriarchy.
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If your woman makes more money, get alimony, get child support.
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I think it's kind of difficult to answer that because I need like an example.
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So that I can say like, yeah, I agree or no, I don't.
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Because like first wave feminism, I agree with personally, women want equality.
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You know, you want to be treated just as a man's treated.
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I think that the waves after that, it got progressively and progressively worse in my personal point of view.
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Like it, for me, feminism became not so much equality, but now about revenge.
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And I said on my shoulder the other day, right, that feminism, this new form of feminism has given women the power to be just like the most heinous man or the most heinous men in history.
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You know, the abusers, the sexual abusers, the people that used to talk to people derogatory, but given them the get out of not having accountability for doing it.
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A lot of women think that being a man is the worst part of being a man.
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Studs are those really masculine women who date women.
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They dress like men, try to be men, but they act like men in the worst way.
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Why do you think a lot of women don't want to work for a female boss?
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Because female bosses, they act, they take all the best way, all the worst ways of being a leader that a man can do.
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And they exemplify it by 10 or 20 or 100 times.
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Women think that being a man is all of the worst parts about being a man.
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Women do everything but that when they try to be a man.
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I believe it's, you can say, you know what, fuck me.
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Men, they're this, they're trash, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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But see, I feel like that's not true feminism then.
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I think that's just being a misandrist at the end of the day.
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That's something that's not spoken about enough though.
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If I'm being honest, like when I talk to most feminists, they have a slight disdain for men.
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Like even if I say, oh, we need men in society, like we argue.
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Well, I believe in that because we need a balance at the end of the day.
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We're going to need both men and women at the end of the day if we're going to function properly.
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Because there's some things that men can do and some things that women can do that the other gender or sex cannot provide.
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Okay, now watch out because a lot of these women, they sound kind of bass at the beginning.
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But all you have to do is keep them talking and get them triggered.
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Like, are we talking about like building the shelf from Ikea?
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Pearl has been bass the whole time I've known her.
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She is as cool in person as she is in real life.
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I hope you guys get to meet her at events sometimes.
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I'm blessed to know her and blessed to have her as a friend.
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She is as cool in real life as she is on stream and she's always been bassed.
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If men disappeared today, society would collapse.
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Yeah, I can agree with that, but I always bring it back to the foundation of what like these countries and infrastructure has been built on.
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So like when we look at like STEM majors, for example, a lot of engineering, all that kind of stuff.
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You know, like I don't know what the statistics are exactly, but I can guarantee you it's definitely going to be less than 30 percent of women in STEM or something.
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It's changed a lot throughout the last like 10 to 15 years.
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But before then, it was mostly men in these types of positions and majors and all that because women weren't really given an interest into it.
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They weren't really given a like a pathway, but now that they are, that's enjoyable.
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And it's great that we're in it now, but not everybody is.
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And not only that, because guys, STEM has a recruitment problem and a retention problem.
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Only 22 percent of STEM students are women and women have had all the choice the last 50 years.
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And then they have a retention problem because over 50 percent of women in STEM will quit their field if they have a kid or when they hit 43.
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Because women, they want to feel fulfilled at work.
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A lot of your engineering friends or mathematics major friends, it's boring, soul crushing work.
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That's why they get paid so much money to do it.
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Women, they go in there, they try it for a couple of years and they want to try something else.
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You don't have any women I know that have STEM degrees that are still in like sales jobs or marketing jobs or they're content creators now.
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Choosing that women generally aren't choosing the STEM fields.
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I feel like I know a lot of women in STEM, but I can only speak from statistically, they don't choose it.
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So because if you if they they did a study where they took the countries that have the most choice when it comes to like jobs, you know what I'm saying?
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Like, so you take like more, you know, like Middle Eastern countries where women have less choice and you take more egalitarian countries where women have more choice.
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And the more choice that women have, like the the more they choose jobs that have to do with people and not things.
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So you'll see more women going into like medicine and like midwifery and like midwifes and social care.
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And realistically, though, that's because that's our strength.
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You know, we have a nurturing kind of nature to us that men oftentimes cannot provide at the end of the day.
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Pearl talked about this multiple times on our channel, guys.
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75% of abuse towards children and the elderly is women.
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And the sad part about it is you have women say, well, women abuse kids 75% of the time because they have the kids more like somehow that's that justifies why women can abuse children.
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Under the age of seven, it's like 75% of the time.
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And if a child is under one year old, it's like 90% of the time.
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Guys, could you imagine if the only reason why women don't abuse men more is because they don't have our physical strength.
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If they had our physical strength, we'd all be screwed.
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So, like, I see nothing wrong with women not stepping into STEM more than before.
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I do agree with you in that sense that, like, hey, man.
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So, then, if you believe in, like, equal or if feminists believe in, like, equal opportunities, right, you don't equal opportunity doesn't equal outcome.
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I'm the type of person where it's like, if you can't step up to the plate and deliver, it's not for you.
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Like, and if you really want to continue whatever field you're going into, by all means do so.
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But you're going to have to work twice as hard, you know.
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And especially if you're a woman, you know, and in a male-dominated situation, you might be looked at a little bit more crazy.
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And here's the thing about this whole male-dominated thing.
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We're in what I call the great experiment, okay?
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The great experiment is where ever since, well, millennial women are the first generation of women who can truly make the decisions to live their lives alone.
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And they know not what they do because a lot of them are going to end up 65, 70, 80 with cats, right?
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And they've had all the option to go into whatever field they want.
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And a lot of women, they want to become engineers or go into law or some kind of male-dominated field just to see if they can do it.
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Are they going to stick around in the long haul?
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Yes, no, that 51% of medical students are women now.
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And most of those women are going to stop being doctors at some time before they hit their 60s.
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If there are male doctors, you got to lock them out of their office to stop them coming in when they're 70, 80 years old.
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And that's one of the reasons why we have a health care crisis in this country because so many women just quit.
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So what do you think feminists are really fighting for in 2022?
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Because I just genuinely, bottom of my heart, I feel like as a woman, I'm not oppressed at all.
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I'm in a very male-dominated sector of YouTube.
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And I think being a woman is an advantage, not a disadvantage.
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Your subscribership keeps going up and up and up.
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Honestly, I've always been in male-dominated fields.
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I worked in sales and my mom was also in a male-dominated field.
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And we've always said, no, it's an advantage because you stand out more.
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So I just, I can't think of anything, like any rights that I don't have in 2022.
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Well, if we look at what's going on now, especially in like a couple of states, like south and westward, at least in the U.S., there's a lot of bodily autonomy issues.
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But then there's also like cases where gynecologists, male gynecologists specifically, will impregnate women with their own sperm, like crazy things like that.
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And it happens enough for us to talk about it and we know about it.
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Well, and that's the thing with, that's why you can make that case when it comes to paternity fraud.
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But second off, no man should be falsely accused and be punished for a false accusation.
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No man should have to find out that a child that he's been taken care of is not his.
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I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't advocate for it.
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In general, I think the fight for feminism now mostly revolves around sexual assault or any type of domestic violence and bodily autonomy.
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I think that's what we're mainly pushing for, at least.
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Yeah, because like, I, I, obviously I don't advocate for, you know, gynecologists impregnating, impregnating their patients.
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That's an, uh, I would guess that's an anomaly.
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Um, when it comes to, uh, bodily autonomy or abortion, I personally have very strong views on abortion.
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I don't believe women should be able to kill, um, children in their womb just because they made a mistake sexually.
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Like, um, I feel like if you make that mistake, that's your mistake.
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You know, I don't believe that you should be using abortion as contraception because.
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If a man doesn't want to take care of his child, he saw a deadbeat.
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But what do we call a woman that doesn't want to take care of hers?
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In fact, on a macro level, when you hear the word loser, guys, what do you think of in your head?
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You think of a guy in his mom's basement eating Cheetos, right?
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What is the equivalent term of loser for a woman?
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Prior to getting pregnant, you have multiple ways as to not get pregnant.
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You know, there's multiple ways as not to get pregnant.
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And if you, and if you have chosen by, for whatever reason, not to do that, then that baby's yours.
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And not only yours, it's also the guy that you were having sex with.
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I fully understand and I agree with you to a certain extent.
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The issue here is that I think a majority of the time that abortion does happen,
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it's not just because somebody was willy-nilly just being sexually active and did a whoopsie-daisy.
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Extreme circumstances for, you know, deleting a child by less than 5%.
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This is, you know, the I word where family is doing each other.
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All the rest of it are women letting Chad, nug-nug, shoot up the club, and then be like,
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1%, about 1% to 2% of abortions are because someone was either graped or molested.
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The other, um, there's a, I think maybe 5% because the contraception didn't work.
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The rest of them is because people wanted to have sex.
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And I'd like to know where you got these statistics from.
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No, I think it'd be, like, we're, this is, uh, like, we can all-
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And the sad part about it is, Cheska's not unattractive when she opens her mouth.
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Like, honestly, every girl I know that's had an abortion, they're irresponsible.
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Like, they weren't even on birth control or pulling out.
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Because, like, my dad raised me to believe the same thing.
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Like, he was, like, listen, at the end of the day, if you feel like you're grown enough to-
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Q says the childless and infertile by choice equals loser.
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You better put on your big girl panties and know what might come out of it.
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But in a case where somebody is assaulted or incest or anything like that-
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So, so would you, if there was a law that said it was only in the case of assaults are
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great, that abortion is allowed, would you agree with that then?
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It's hard, it's hard to, like, say whether or not I would agree with it.
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But then it's still controlling women's bodies and what choices they get to make.
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That's the other problem that I'm struggling with.
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It's like, this is where I struggle with figuring out whether I'm a feminist or not.
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Because it's like, yes, I fully believe in bodily autonomy.
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I believe that we should be able to make the decisions that we want to with our bodies.
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First off, as a concept, equality and feminism between men and women, life will never be fair
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for men, so women are literally advocating for their lives to be just as unfair for them
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Women literally want their lives to be harder and unfair in the name of equality.
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And I'm fine with that, because being a man is hard.
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You guys remember that feeling you had when you turned 18 as a young boy, you were going
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You could perceive, especially if you had a strong father in your life, your father got
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you ready for the long, hard road ahead of making something of yourself.
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And women will never know what that feels like.
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Maybe when they have a child or something, they look at that child and kind of have that
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But that feeling when you're 18 years old and you graduate high school, you have to
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Two, the ideal would be for a man to be able to go to the courthouse and walk away, no,
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go to the courthouse and be able to sign away his rights and say, I don't want anything to
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So if a man can't sign away being a father, well, then in the name of fairness, a woman
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So in the states where they've outlawed baby deletion, it's fair.
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One, if you agree, and two, if you don't agree, that in the states where baby deletion
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is illegal, it's fair because a woman has to be a mother and a man has to be a father.
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So 13% of abortion, they said that women were saying, I was on the pill, and it didn't
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So if we've got 13% because of the pill, and then we've got 1% because of grape, that's
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So let's say the majority, 85% of abortions are because of bad sexual practice.
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But then we'd have to bring it back another step.
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We'd have to think about the sexual education system then.
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Because it's like, why are people having children so willy-nilly then?
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We have more access to contraception and more access to sexual education and more out-of-wedlock
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So then where is the evidence that sex ed and contraception has been helpful?
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Like it seems like if anything, it's had the opposite effect.
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Just because we have more access to it doesn't mean that it is successful, right?
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So a lot of, like we have to think about, like, again, I can only speak on the U.S. terms
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because I don't know the school system anywhere else.
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But when you look at the school curriculum state by state, they're all wildly different.
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Like if you look at Texas versus New Jersey, we're learning two completely different things.
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There are a lot of schools out there that bark at students to practice abstinence rather
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They're going to be like, oh, but I really want to do it.
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But to be honest, there were no pregnancies in my school.
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And so, like, I just, that's why I don't really buy into, like, the sex ed thing because
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if that was true, like, we would be running crazy with pregnant kids because all we had
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Like, I was a virgin until I was, like, 19, 20, and that was later than most, like, you
00:34:54.300
But, like, I think that really also depends on the culture of, like, where you're from,
00:34:58.380
Like, if you're from a more conservative area, I think naturally it might be more like
00:35:05.820
So my school personally didn't have, like, teen pregnancies, like, at all.
00:35:11.440
We didn't bring back the days where if a woman got pregnant in high school, she'd just disappear.
00:35:17.480
I mean, you know, I'm in my 40s, so that was the first generation.
00:35:22.960
My generation was the first generation where women walked around schools pregnant.
00:35:26.400
But, like, if you ask your, if I ask my parents and most of you guys ask your grandparents,
00:35:30.960
if a woman got pregnant in high school, she literally disappeared.
00:35:36.000
But I know a couple of neighboring schools that did have issues with that.
00:35:40.240
And it's like, their sex ed, you know, classes weren't necessarily the best on top of the
00:35:46.140
fact that most of them were from lower income areas.
00:35:49.240
So I'm just curious, like, what would good sex ed look like to you?
00:35:52.660
So, like, what would, if you were in a perfect, like, Cheska gets to make the laws?
00:36:01.700
You guys remember that health class in high school?
00:36:14.360
That was, to this day, the scariest thing I've ever seen in my entire life.
00:36:19.920
I'm just curious, like, what would that look like for you?
00:36:24.120
I would want students to know every single available option that they have, because I
00:36:30.060
don't think people realize how many options they have for contraception.
00:36:36.040
Well, I started learning sex ed in fifth grade.
00:36:49.720
I mean, you say that now, but they're giving...
00:36:51.900
You could get your period as young as nine years old, so you kind of have to do that.
00:36:55.120
They're giving talks in schools now about transgenderism at, like, eight, so I don't know.
00:37:05.460
Yeah, I'd probably go for about that age range, because that is exactly when our bodies start
00:37:10.940
So, and you would tell them, like, okay, if you had...
00:37:16.900
And you would, from the school, say, these contraceptions, this is what you can use.
00:37:23.720
I think the problem is that oftentimes school really just, like, looks at sex from a very
00:37:35.300
The students to learn the more emotional aspect from their parents, but we can't really trust...
00:37:41.760
So, I'm just curious, like, so you bring in 10, 11-year-olds, and you would say this is
00:37:52.400
Kind of, yeah, but, like, how to have sex, in a way.
00:37:58.320
The thing is, I had that conversation with my son the other day, and he's nine.
00:38:04.140
I just asked him, as a matter of fact, has he heard of what sex is?
00:38:19.300
So, the thing is, at this age, children, unfortunately, are being exposed more so to what sex is, or
00:38:26.880
sexual type, even sexual type language, that is being used within schools nowadays.
00:38:34.100
If your child has a phone, if your son has a phone, dude, he's watching all sorts of
00:38:42.540
Because, could you imagine, guys, a lot of you guys, if you had your cell phone,
00:38:47.940
when you were young, oh, man, kids have no idea how good they have it now.
00:38:56.020
I think it's even from when we were young, and even some of our parents' generation.
00:38:59.860
You look at cartoons and TV shows and all that, always see these, like, subliminal messages,
00:39:16.920
They made a cartoon clip of all the cartoons when you were young that had sexual innuendo,
00:39:22.620
And watching it, you're like, this is what I was watching.
00:39:27.620
Like, I will never forget Spongebob pulling out some soap and telling Gary, like, don't
00:39:31.500
drop them, because, like, they were acting like pirates, and he's like, look, doubloons.
00:39:45.880
And the sad part about it is I was in public school in the 90s.
00:39:49.640
I'm not going to say when I graduated high school in the 90s, and I wanted to grow up so
00:39:53.420
bad that I didn't even get a chance to enjoy the 90s when I was there.
00:39:57.620
I wish I could go back in time and just, like, sew down and not want to grow up.
00:40:04.240
And second off, I just wish I would have enjoyed the 90s a little more when it was actually
00:40:14.080
But what's Disney doing now with the cartoons, right?
00:40:16.780
There's a whole thing about Disney bringing in the whole trans thing with the cartoons
00:40:28.960
I think you should protect kids' innocence, honestly.
00:40:31.760
But what's not innocent about being transgender?
00:40:38.000
Because transgenderism is, like, it's an anomaly, right?
00:40:44.080
It's not that much of an anomaly if we have to talk about it, is my...
00:40:47.340
Okay, I'm going to say my opinion on the whole Transformer thing.
00:40:55.980
I don't understand why a man would get the gift of the masculine burden.
00:41:06.760
You know, if you're born a man, you can achieve such great things.
00:41:10.500
And then you want to give that up to try and be something that you're never going to be able to be?
00:41:16.340
And then also, this whole Transformer thing is women's fault because they voted for all this.
00:41:26.540
I think it's harder for a girl to become a woman physically than for a man...
00:41:39.040
That they have to go through, you know, their first this and their first that.
00:41:44.300
And you're going to have a person who's never had to go through that tell you how to be a woman, ladies?
00:41:55.880
Once again, you know, you have the opportunity to be a man and achieve as a man the masculine burden of performance.
00:42:02.740
And you're going to give that up to be something that you're never going to be able to be?
00:42:14.460
So, hopefully, if you guys want to see some more of this.
00:42:17.560
Because I want to do a show tomorrow about some of Pearl's kickouts.
00:42:26.880
And I'm going to pull some clips from when she had to kick some people out of her studio.
00:42:31.860
So, but children shouldn't be taught about, in my personal point of view, shouldn't be taught about sex.
00:42:40.540
AJ's Ransom Reactions, we are twin brothers in real life.
00:42:43.100
That's why we have the same speech cadence and the same stutter.
00:42:49.520
Go to his channel and subscribe if you don't mind.
00:42:53.980
He's the one that convinced me to start posting on my channel.
00:42:56.420
So, go to AJ's Ransom Reactions and subscribe if you haven't yet.
00:43:03.680
Especially not a sexual orientation that, in my personal point of view, is about confusion.
00:43:12.500
So, it's like, are you trying to show children that this sexual orientation is quote-unquote normal, where if we look at it, it is, first of all, it's an anomaly.
00:43:27.460
Second of all, they talk about, it can be looked at as a psychological or physiological, because they say gender dysphoria.
00:43:38.320
Explain to a nine-year-old child what gender dysphoria is.
00:43:47.460
Now she's triggered, because what about the Transformers?
00:43:53.400
But the thing is, transgenderism isn't simplistic.
00:43:57.120
I swear to God, you're making it seem like it's far more complicated than it is.
00:44:00.680
You can just say, here is someone who was born a boy.
00:44:06.080
They don't feel like they're right in their body and in their mind.
00:44:09.520
They feel more comfortable with playing with the girls.
00:44:13.140
They like playing with the dolls and the makeup and whatever it may be that, you know.
00:44:21.480
That's exposing them to mental issues at such a young age.
00:44:41.280
If you think you're something that you're actually not, that's in your head.
00:44:50.640
You think you're 11 out of 10, which is in your head.
00:44:53.320
So, what I'm trying to say is, if you're talking about something that isn't, if we can look
00:44:58.320
in your body and we can see you have two testicles and a penis, we know what you are, right?
00:45:03.360
If you think you are other than what you actually are, that's something going on in your head,
00:45:07.520
Because couldn't I identify as a teenager if I wanted to?
00:45:21.400
And also, remember what else was going on at this time in late 2021, 2022, besides the
00:45:28.600
This is when that Rachel Dolezal girl got discovered for being transracial.
00:45:36.520
That would genuinely be something that you'd have to work with.
00:45:38.460
And being someone who studies psych, that would more than likely be a trauma response.
00:45:46.800
People who struggle with their age, at least, right?
00:45:50.980
Who still feel like they're stuck in their teen years or even childhood years, usually experience
00:45:56.060
some sort of terrible trauma at that age in their life.
00:45:59.680
And that's where they feel emotionally and physically stunted.
00:46:09.180
So that's why, like, maybe later on they still act a certain way for years.
00:46:12.900
But it's interesting because you're kind of saying, like, that's like a mental disorder.
00:46:22.720
I can't see it that way because I'm someone who's part of the LGBT community.
00:46:34.320
And so I want to start a series, especially because, guys, we're going to...
00:46:39.760
Now that Pearl's monetized on YouTube again, we can put the money towards...
00:46:47.220
So once again, if you want to see all of Pearl's old content, go to theaudacitynetwork.com.
00:46:52.640
And she has all of her old pregame episodes on there, including the one with Top G and Brittany
00:46:57.200
Winter, which, I mean, I've watched that one so many times.
00:47:00.540
But she had to clean out all of her YouTube channel to be able to get re-monetized.
00:47:07.240
Like, you know, like people tend to make the argument that...
00:47:24.280
Let's talk about the facts, not the feelings, please.
00:47:33.560
Regardless, these things were removed from the DSM-5.
00:47:42.880
But it's difficult to pinpoint that as a mental illness, only because this is a whole...
00:47:51.680
This is something that someone's willing to change their entire life for.
00:47:55.720
If I can change my entire life to be 17, I can...
00:48:03.140
Jessica is treating he who shall not be named like trash.
00:48:17.680
Rachel Dolezal changed her entire life to be black.
00:48:27.220
She was head of the NAACP, and she was a white woman.
00:48:30.940
So just because she identifies or thought of herself as black doesn't mean that she is.
00:48:34.940
But that doesn't make these people any less human.
00:48:40.900
I never said trans people or whoever you are are less human.
00:48:46.980
It sounds like you won't even respect their identity is the issue.
00:48:55.840
If somebody were to come to you right now, they were trans.
00:49:03.000
Would you refer to them as what they are comfortable with or what they were originally born as?
00:49:08.560
I would refer to them as who they are, which is a man or a woman biologically.
00:49:12.920
Because what you're asking me to do, essentially...
00:49:20.160
What's disrespectful for me is to ask me to buy into your delusion.
00:49:25.760
And didn't she just say that a lot of the Transformers have some kind of issue because of some kind of trauma?
00:49:38.460
If I come up to you and say, listen, I know I'm a black man, but please call me Mei Ling because I'm now a Chinese woman, you're going to be like...
00:49:46.200
I hate the fact that homeboy here did Pearl dirty like that because he's based.
00:50:01.200
And you've met me and you know me prior to me identifying as a Chinese woman.
00:50:06.860
Justin says a little blonde man needs to sit properly on the couch.
00:50:33.780
Hit that super chat button because all super chats go towards the divorce documentary.
00:50:42.320
Because like I said, you think of yourself as an 11 out of 10.
00:50:47.220
If you went around asking people to call you an 11 out of 10,
00:50:51.780
then that's just plain arrogant and egotistical.
00:50:57.180
The only good thing that Michael Knowles said was,
00:51:14.300
They ask people to call them the thing that they know that they actually aren't.
00:51:20.800
It's genuinely not that hard to just refer to them as she, her, or he, him as they ask.
00:51:44.140
If you call me Francesca, I'm not going to respond.
00:51:46.060
Because realistically, I don't like that name as much as Chesca.
00:51:56.860
in the Spanish language, they don't have an UGG sound.
00:52:00.420
And then in French, they don't have an UGG sound either.
00:52:11.920
all the people that spoke Spanish called me Doug.
00:52:19.520
That's one of the best parts about a lot of Asian people.
00:52:35.340
Because they know for a fact that Americans can't pronounce their names.
00:52:57.100
And this kid that brought my Chick-fil-A out to my car,
00:53:23.500
is not the same as asking me to call you by a totally different gender.
00:53:40.400
And what I say at the beginning of the show, guys,
00:53:42.760
modern women talk to men like they can beat them in a fight.
00:53:49.940
That's one of the worst parts about modern women.
00:53:51.960
There are too many guys who are walking around without getting their chins checked.
00:54:02.780
More people in general in 2025 need to get their chins checked.
00:54:18.940
even though I clearly am not biologically male.
00:54:26.480
so you wouldn't have a right to call me by whatever...
00:54:28.480
What was your name before you asked me to call you Richard?
00:54:30.440
You wouldn't have the right to call me by whatever my parents call me
00:54:36.400
You're just a stranger that I see on the podcast.
00:54:40.380
You're just a stranger that I see on a podcast.
00:54:55.680
You know, I was worried about covering this show
00:55:01.660
but then I remembered that Trump's in the White House.
00:55:06.980
Now they're starting to relax on all this stuff
00:55:12.100
But the issue I get is when we start letting people live in delusion,
00:55:19.900
because you're saying you're something you're not.
00:55:22.240
And the problem is now we have Leah Thomas coming in.
00:56:15.080
And, two, I'm still curating my research on that
01:03:50.500
if we functioned off of only logic and reality,
01:03:59.640
I think the girl that got second to Leah Thomas would be cool right now.
01:04:11.140
How many times have we looked at like politicians,
01:04:24.040
You can find a balance between emotion and logic.
01:05:21.200
we can find a balance between emotion and logic.
01:05:24.940
I do believe that there are times where we have to,
01:05:40.280
Do you think that was too much emotion or too much logic?
01:05:42.180
I think it was me telling you to shut the fuck up because you don't know how to sometimes.
01:05:50.900
And there's certain parts of the world where guys wouldn't put up with this.
01:06:18.540
You need to go hand in hand in times like this.
01:07:03.660
she wants to make herself look a certain way to,
01:07:06.080
to attract the women and to fight the patriarchy.
01:07:11.360
she could win if she wasn't swinging on the other team.
01:07:21.320
And there's nothing worse than a waste of pretty guys.
01:07:38.920
I've modded every single one of Pearl's pregame shows.
01:07:44.060
Cause I want to keep the entire episodes on the audacity network.
01:08:08.780
Cause she wasn't done putting up the sound stuff yet.
01:08:24.700
And this was one of the first interviews where Pearl got famous with,
01:08:30.300
And now Amy didn't know that once you put things on the internet,
01:08:37.540
Cause she says some stuff in here where you're just like,
01:08:40.640
And some of the things that Amy said went so viral that she put a GoFundMe up
01:09:06.140
And I didn't know what I was getting into when I was traumatized and my,
01:09:13.360
So give me money so I can sue just pearly things.
01:09:22.220
We're going to talk about women getting pregnant.
01:09:30.720
because Pearl's first shows were on this table,
01:09:33.900
literally on this table and just watch out for the sound.
01:09:38.980
This is before she knew how to set the sound settings.
01:10:20.900
this was her third show or something like that.
01:10:30.360
Can you imagine if we had more 23 and 24 year old girls,
01:10:39.460
I think that men out here just shooting up and random girls are dumb.
01:10:47.780
but I would say that the responsibility is mostly on the woman rather than the guy.
01:10:58.760
So there is more power in the woman in regards to getting pregnant.
01:11:13.240
But to say that men are only responsible for 1% of that,
01:11:21.400
It is true that most men would have sex with anything.
01:11:25.360
But there are the small percentage of men who maybe have a lot of options.
01:11:41.840
But this is when that Drake thing happened when he put hot sauce in his
01:11:54.660
That happens to really successful men all the time.
01:12:27.740
because if she chooses to have unprotected sex with him,
01:12:52.440
There's only like five days in a month or whatever that you're really likely to get pregnant.
01:13:29.880
So many things have been normalized when it comes to men in media,
01:13:41.020
The wife has to save the dumb husband from himself.
01:13:45.760
They've normalized a man and a woman having sex,
01:13:50.420
the woman getting pregnant and then telling he has a kid.
01:14:02.480
That's why Jenny from Forrest Gump is one of the worst movie villains of all
01:14:14.900
but she kept Forrest Gump's kid away from him for a fricking what?
01:14:34.220
And that's one of the reasons why the women are never going to,
01:14:38.780
put the Avenue in place to be able to stop paternity fraud.
01:14:42.880
socially acceptable to do stuff like that to men.
01:14:48.860
So I don't understand how these girls are saying,
01:14:55.580
I have a moderator on Pearl's channel for four years.
01:15:09.000
And I want to start a series where I cover her old,
01:15:14.900
Cause I was there for every single one of them.
01:15:17.000
So I can give you a little bit of insight on who was there,
01:15:28.340
the entire episodes are going to be behind the paywall on the audacity network,
01:15:42.220
So there's like over 40 forms of birth control for women.
01:15:46.660
there was over 40 forms of birth control for men.
01:15:51.420
But it was still obviously women who choose who have sex with.
01:16:21.800
Because men control access to relationships and marriage.
01:16:31.720
They can't make a man be in a relationship with them.
01:16:42.720
Could you imagine if they have a male birth control pill,
01:17:18.060
So you're shooting up the club and it's not happening.
01:17:27.220
you have your birth control pill and you take it.
01:17:36.180
If you were a man and there's a birth control pill,
01:17:44.820
especially rich and powerful men would take it.
01:18:07.160
at studio spaces because she's going to move in the near future.
01:18:11.540
And she's making sure that everything is Gucci before she moves.
01:18:17.340
but if she's doing important travel right now for the future of the channel,
01:18:22.440
If you get a girl pregnant and you're crying to her and saying,
01:18:32.340
a woman can't have a child that they don't want to have.
01:19:03.500
a woman can't have a child that they don't want to have.
01:20:10.160
You really got to watch yourself when you go on these podcasts guys.
01:20:25.580
It was the second guy I ever slept with in my life.
01:20:43.060
But that doesn't mean you were being responsible.
01:21:02.220
But you're not because you're doing the same thing now.
01:21:08.660
Do you make them get tested and make them pregnant?
01:21:16.500
We say STD free because obviously the opposite of clean is dirty.
01:22:16.380
if you can remember the month in the year that you were exposed to Pearl's content.
01:22:25.620
And then tell me if it's gotten worse from when you first saw Pearl's content.
01:22:36.480
Because I remember when she first moved to London.
01:22:40.320
And she was still the whitest girl in the world who reacts to rap videos.
01:22:58.840
But this is like a point in case where women are using abortion as a form of birth control
01:23:02.300
instead of something that should be used in an emergency.
01:23:20.800
I'm either not going to come on you or I'm going to wear a condom or I'm like,
01:24:46.860
And you have to assume that if you're on a podcast,
01:24:50.020
that it's going to be seen all over the internet.
01:25:03.720
I used to think that the English accent was so sophisticated.
01:26:03.360
Sexual health is the one part of our health that we are fully responsible for.
01:26:15.280
if I was to get pregnant from my reckless behavior,
01:26:24.180
English has to be the most insufferable I've ever heard.
01:26:27.480
the jerk has put the worst accent in America in the chat.
01:26:43.180
But what are the worst actions where you just can't stand hearing them?
01:26:56.200
But because I am very comfortable with the idea of,
01:27:05.080
like you don't get in a car thinking I'm going to be in a car accident,
01:27:09.580
every time you get in a car or you get on a plane,
01:27:11.860
there is a low key chance that this could not end well for me.
01:27:15.820
Cause whenever like I talk to people about abortion,
01:27:18.240
they always make it seem like it's only used in like,
01:27:25.520
That is only used in cases of emergencies and like,
01:27:29.360
But in my feeling is that it's more used as a form of birth control today,
01:27:33.800
and it's usually because there's some form of irresponsibility.
01:27:40.840
so I was a sexual health advisor for the largest trust in the UK,
01:27:45.400
who are the British pregnancy advisory service.
01:27:47.540
I'd also like to say every single person that I know that's had an abortion,
01:28:04.240
But I used to know the BPAS number off by heart.
01:28:11.340
but the first woman I ever spoke to an assistant in abortion,
01:28:22.020
even my daughter that we had was like an accident,
01:28:31.160
something made me say that's not really like natural.
01:29:23.160
I was training as a social worker for a little while.
01:29:47.640
Why are so many women so quick to adopt children?
01:29:53.160
why men don't want to raise another man's children.
01:29:59.940
Men don't want to raise another man's children.
01:30:09.700
We really don't want to raise a child that isn't genetically connected to
01:30:37.200
you are resigning yourself to being alone for the rest of your life.
01:30:57.300
do you rate single mothers who have a child at a wedlock differently than a
01:31:15.300
I do recognize that maybe I know one of them was actually like a complete,
01:31:25.680
This is when she's talking about her toxic ex's watch.
01:31:29.360
Regardless of where she sits on the political spectrum,
01:31:35.820
if a woman wants to have kids with a man and she wants to build a family,
01:31:39.240
she will always care to some degree about how much he can make.
01:31:42.500
I think the only anomaly that I would have to take nod to is there are some
01:31:45.720
women who choose to have kids like on their own,
01:32:03.560
And I don't care if other people accept me or not.
01:32:27.420
He should drop a hundred dollar bombs in the super chats before it was cool.
01:32:32.400
I know he's still listed as a mod on my channel.
01:32:43.200
And he always dropped a hundred dollars super chats.
01:33:01.240
all donations go and reinvesting it into the studio.
01:33:09.420
I'm not really sure like what's going on with them.
01:33:18.520
I'm going to get a wooden one because it's like better for sound.
01:33:26.440
You even said you would stop it under certain circumstances.
01:33:52.340
I haven't actually figured out how to use the soundboard yet.
01:34:01.960
She is more likely to revert to being a three or four infidelity divorce.
01:34:08.240
what sense man is going to willing to bet she will,
01:34:11.020
is willing to bet that she will make moral and sound decisions.
01:34:31.940
liberal state and she sounds like a girl from where I'm from,
01:34:39.720
you can tell by the glasses and the short hair guys,
01:34:44.300
And then where would you rate her on a scale of one to 10?
01:34:55.860
I'm going to have my hair short and these goofy glasses to fight the
01:35:25.620
you can't say if a guy went to prison three times from,
01:35:52.680
I've been single by choice for a year and a half.
01:36:03.940
If you met a guy that you really liked and you were considering him for a
01:36:07.120
relationship and he told you that he had cheated in every
01:36:13.120
are you saying that would not at all impact his life?
01:36:23.900
I will keep saying till I'm gray and blue in the face.
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would it not shift your opinion of him potentially as a boyfriend?
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Or do you think that would not impact your view of him at all?
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if you have like 500 days of summer is one of my favorite films.
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you will meet someone at some point in your life.
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It's probably inevitable that you will meet someone that you're like,
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And like dating today is people thinking that they're just going to,
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but all you can do is make a decision with the information that you have.
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But then you'll know that that's your decision.
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I don't believe that there is a one or a soulmate.
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I just know that guys look us people in the red pill space,
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There's never going to be a point where in society in general,
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you owe it to yourself to be productive as a man.
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more of a chance to find a traditional minded woman.
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Who's not from this country or who's from a different culture.
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didn't uphold their masculine burden of performance.
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And they met a traditional minded woman and the woman just moved on because he
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you need to achieve and become the best version of yourself.
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Do you think those people just knew if they're dating three?
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Men will get to a point where they're suddenly like,
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So men actually technically end up settling and they don't know.
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I'm looking to like get married in this timeframe.
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but she doesn't necessarily fit everything they're looking for.
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I think women like men have been settling since the beginning of time.
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You give everything you have to a woman and your family.
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men have been settling since the beginning of time,
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because the expectation is that a man needs to put his ambitions aside.
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What made him great to support his wife and his children.
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we were created to keep that image of a woman on our wedding day and our brains
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for the rest of our time with that woman in a marriage,
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That's why you see these guys putting up with a woman who,
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They hold onto the image of her in that white dress on,
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I don't think that's a bad thing because I'm not perfect.
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I like to agree because especially with like romance and like novels and like films and
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you actually just need to be okay with what is and what's happening and be like,
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you want more probably a lot of people in relationships and marriages.
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She was the one of the first people I had ever heard say the word partner.
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but I didn't really hear people saying the word partner here until about 2022 or 2023.
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If you ever put yourself in a position where you're supporting a woman or you're married,
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The burden of performance put on men in most relationships to keep a woman.
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if you don't have a driver's license and you snore and people are like,
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I literally know that I would want to kill you if both of those things weren't a thing.
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I always say like girls have all these standards till they met the guy that makes them not care.
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I'd get married in six months because I feel like there's risk.
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Only religion and social norms make women selfless.
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do you think you would be more afraid of divorce if you were a man?
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I am going to go to stream yard here and I am going to post a link and I want people to come up for the last,
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we'll give this a try and I hope everything works.
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I'm going to finish out this show and I'm going to let some people up and let me know.
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When did you first come across Pearl's content?
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what do you remember the most about her show in London?
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and we'll spend the last 12 to 13 minutes of the show.
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but these shows were really bad for Pearl's health,
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you didn't see pretty girls do the adult stuff,
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when did you first come across Pearl's content?
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The first time that I actually saw her content,
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she was on the street and she was attacked by that,
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I think the thing that drew me to Pearl's original content was,
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English accents usually make people sound smart.
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but why do British B-dubs talk like they've had the same experience and oppression as American B-dubs?
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When did you first come across Pearl's content?
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I think I probably came across it about the summer of 2022.
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I think she was interviewing a lot of folks in London around that time.
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Especially since I worked under a guy who was actually from the UK and he was a much older generation.
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all the class that I guess the British folks used to have,
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It's pretty much just the folks that are just drinking and screwing around.
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There's very little productivity that's left up there.
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So far from you guys who might not know a lot about what's going on over there,
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everything that we hyperbolically say about America,
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Apparently less than 20% of people living there are actually Belgium.
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I remember growing up and there was always commercials about traveling to Europe.
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Movies like Hollywood would always have one movie in Europe.
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But I don't see any of that shit going on nowadays.
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the biggest migration of people since World War II has been,
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Then there's the liberal paradox where to be a liberal,
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but then you're accepting of a group of people who are diametrically opposed to all of your liberal beliefs.
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whether it's in Canada with their mass immigration from folks in the sort of Eastern hemisphere,
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or whether it's the Europe and the mass immigration from the Middle East or us here in the U S and mass immigration from sort of Central and South America.
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they're going for economic reasons and they could care less about the history,
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what you end up having is folks from those cultures just form their own ghettos in the community.
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And they have no sort of any expectation as far as actually assimilating to the culture,
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which we end up having is a hollowed out country where you're,
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And your country is just going to continue spiraling downwards if they continue on that trend.
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nobody really cares that your favorite artist died.
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like the Beatles were famous back then because a lot of,
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so many languages here in America that there's no one star because you can,
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There's no one common truth between anybody anymore.
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there's a common truth in America and that's our national identity.
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New Zealand are the only countries on earth where,
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they are universal American values that anyone can adopt.
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And now all the things that have been happening in the United States,
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It's a small fringe group of people that just talk trash on the internet.
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But like a friend of mine's from Russia and she's 65.
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Then our government told us the Russian people are evil.
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It was the government's telling each out us that the people on the other
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people are just getting up and trying to go to work.
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Like the people that are talking bad about the Russian.
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But they wouldn't have been able to do that back in the day.
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Now we've given the Mount Peace to the most vocal minority.
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because if you ask most immigrants who've come over here,
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This is not like it's ancient Rome and you immigrate from whatever country you
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are over there and you earn your way as a Roman and you identify as a Roman.
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Most of the folks who come over from a lot of these third world countries
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their grandkids now call themselves American to where they can't go home and say that
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this show is supposed to be about Pearl and Pearl Hills.
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almost at two hours and I want to keep these around to two hours long.
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that this is when she started blowing up and all the haters started coming,
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Cause guys B dubs are the most willing to show their,
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They're the most willing to go on a podcast and act the fool more than any other group.
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that's what happened with homeboy in the last clip.
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Her recruiters would just recruit whoever was willing to come on the show.
02:02:44.300
if you look at who has the least amount of shame,
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I'm allergic to Asian folks willing to sign up to show up on this show or fresh and fit podcast.
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Glotavia is always willing to frigging sign up for the podcast.
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but I think that a lot of us were actually stunned by the fact that the women in the UK were saying the exact same things that the women over here were.
02:03:26.240
I didn't really think that there was large chicks in the UK until Pearl's show.
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I thought that there were all these like classy chicks,
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but I've never seen such a like ratchet group of English people,
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They're all dumb and they're all going to break down eventually into their feminist nature or their female,
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And I'm going to look through some of the shows and try to see,
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because I want to try and get a thing like how much were Pearl's talking on a show?
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And then we can gauge how much worse it is now,
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because a lot of things on her shows are prophetic.
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she's in a room full of women trying to talk some sense into these broads.
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and I got to find some of these women's TikToks and Instagrams and try to do,
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Because this was the first girl on the show to call me out,
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And she's all about the body positivity and stuff like that.
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Is that AI generated or is she sponsored by Ozempic?
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My personal opinion is I think fat shaming works.
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I think women like the idea of being able to virtue signal and say whatever they want,
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but they want to be free of the consequences of when that actually happens.
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If they see other girls are playing the victim card,
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I'm pretty sure that that photo above is AI generated.
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I remember when she was on Pearl's show and I was just clowning,
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I'll have to cover the times where I got called out in the chat by these.
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you should get a live update on all of Pearl's ops or whatever they call it.
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they have an expiration date and right before they're about to hit that
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they're going to get their body in the best shape possible.
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Cause they know most women in the U S and most Western countries are
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Cause most girls are motivated for a specific reason.
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They're not going to stop giving up eating as much food as possible
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I'm going to wrap it up cause we're around two hours.
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I'm going to go live tomorrow with three of Pearl's kickouts from the pregame show.
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all of our old content is on the audacity network.
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So go there and we have an application process now,
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but we're moving the Pearl invite learning modules over there.
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We're trying to put the learning community back.
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because you guys have been supporting Pearl for so long.