JustPearlyThings - July 06, 2023


The REASON Society Does Not Really NEED Women


Episode Stats

Length

9 minutes

Words per Minute

176.59189

Word Count

1,627

Sentence Count

151

Misogynist Sentences

33

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

On this episode of Thick & Thin, we discuss the benefits of women being in the workplace, and how society would function if all men stopped working tomorrow. We also talk about the role of women in society, and why women should have equal pay to men.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I once saw you put a tweet that said, if all women stop working tomorrow, society would
00:00:07.960 function fine.
00:00:09.340 But if all men stop working tomorrow, society would be in shambles.
00:00:14.600 Now, I respect you a lot, Pearl.
00:00:18.260 I have to disagree with you here.
00:00:20.340 Okay.
00:00:21.120 My wife is the sole reason I am as successful as I am.
00:00:26.440 Every morning, she makes me a cup of tea and gives me a blowjob.
00:00:36.200 Now, then I start my work.
00:00:38.940 Now, I could go without the cup of tea.
00:00:42.880 But without that blowjob, I wouldn't be as motivated to work as hard to finish my day
00:00:50.660 and to come back home to get some more.
00:00:55.220 Right.
00:00:55.620 So, that's actually one of my Alpha King rules as well, that a great woman, this Alpha
00:01:04.060 King 202, a great woman will help you become successful a lot easier.
00:01:12.620 Yeah.
00:01:13.300 So, when I tweeted that, I said outside of reproduction.
00:01:16.480 Now, so, what I was saying, basically, now, okay, we can talk about the emotional, the motivation,
00:01:23.960 fine, fine.
00:01:24.480 But what I'm talking about is women's jobs.
00:01:28.380 Are women's jobs the infrastructure of society?
00:01:31.920 Would it still run?
00:01:33.240 And they've kind of done this experiment, right?
00:01:35.580 They put women on an island and they need to be saved within like two days.
00:01:40.220 And they put men on an island and they kind of have a little society running.
00:01:44.880 Now, I'm not saying, you know, we probably wouldn't have the vacuum cleaner.
00:01:48.780 Like, come on, men made that for women.
00:01:50.340 And there's some inventions we wouldn't have.
00:01:53.280 But I do think if women disappeared tomorrow, outside of reproduction and like the feelings
00:01:59.180 and stuff, society could still run.
00:02:01.240 Like, men would figure out how to be nurses.
00:02:03.200 Men would figure out how to be assistants.
00:02:05.220 But women could not figure out the things that men do.
00:02:09.280 We could not figure out the plumbing.
00:02:10.700 Have you ever seen a girl trying to change, you're telling me, okay, it took like 10 chicks
00:02:15.520 to change a car tire and that we could figure out the power lines.
00:02:21.760 So a lot of people took that as like the motivation and stuff.
00:02:25.620 I'm not really talking about, I understand that like women assist men, like all that.
00:02:30.380 That's good and dandy.
00:02:31.700 I just meant like our jobs, we monetize beauty a lot.
00:02:36.340 And so we think that our jobs are more important than they really are when it comes to the
00:02:42.660 infrastructure of society.
00:02:44.160 Not saying there aren't exceptions, but it's like we didn't need women to run society for
00:02:51.360 most of history.
00:02:52.360 What's different now?
00:02:53.700 Now, there were always exceptions, you know, of high IQ women like Cleopatra, Joan of Arc
00:02:58.680 that, you know, made waves in society, right?
00:03:01.180 You know, there were women that did.
00:03:02.820 But when it comes to like a, would, would everything still run?
00:03:06.700 Probably.
00:03:07.700 Yeah.
00:03:07.920 That's a good point.
00:03:09.620 Yeah.
00:03:09.900 So I'm not, I'm not talking about, I'm not talking about motivation.
00:03:13.140 Yeah.
00:03:13.740 I understand men are motivated by the women.
00:03:16.960 Yes.
00:03:17.340 Women are good mothers.
00:03:18.580 We need them.
00:03:19.400 I'm not, but I'm saying like to run the whole system.
00:03:24.160 Yeah.
00:03:24.660 It's a fair point.
00:03:25.900 I mean, it is something to be said about it.
00:03:29.260 There is something to be said.
00:03:30.380 You know, it's crazy.
00:03:30.840 I started, I started researching the industries that women run.
00:03:34.300 They're all the ones we complain about.
00:03:37.100 No, I swear.
00:03:38.180 I swear.
00:03:38.640 I was thinking all the, all the industries, they're like, that has gone off the rails.
00:03:43.240 Education, women, healthcare, women.
00:03:47.400 And the DMV is like 90% women.
00:03:51.620 There's nothing we complain about more than the DMV.
00:03:55.240 Because when women go into things, we want equality.
00:03:58.120 We don't really want to reward competence.
00:04:00.100 We want things to be fair and equal.
00:04:02.460 Where men, they want the smartest people to win.
00:04:05.420 Yeah.
00:04:05.740 Yeah.
00:04:05.920 And they kind of respect each other for it.
00:04:07.980 Where women, it's like, if we get higher on like the attention hierarchy, then women
00:04:12.180 will like tear down other women so they can get higher.
00:04:15.620 You feel women tear you down?
00:04:16.920 Oh my gosh.
00:04:18.400 Yeah.
00:04:18.880 Yes.
00:04:19.300 And it comes everywhere.
00:04:20.920 Oh my goodness.
00:04:22.620 And they, they call me, they say, I hate women that I, you know, I just shit on women
00:04:28.380 all day.
00:04:28.920 When I'm just trying to describe society, what I could say is the more reproductive freedom
00:04:33.840 we've gotten, hasn't gone well for us.
00:04:36.800 The more we've come, you know, if you look at the chart of women in the workforce and the
00:04:40.960 number of regulations, like if women went home tomorrow, we could fire all the HR departments.
00:04:48.120 We could fire, whether it be like, I honestly think it'd be more productive, not less.
00:04:53.000 Now it's not to say there's not exceptions.
00:04:56.120 You know, I love, I love Megan Kelly, you know, I'm not, I'm not against, you know, women
00:05:01.200 doing certain things, but I think when we start to run industries, problems come.
00:05:07.540 And then I started to think, I'm like, what can women do better than men?
00:05:11.420 And I really, I couldn't think of anything.
00:05:13.860 Now I'll explain to you why I was thinking we can cook better.
00:05:17.680 No, all the top Michelin chefs were men.
00:05:19.900 And I was like, well, we're better parents, but single father homes are better than single
00:05:24.140 mother home.
00:05:25.060 And I was, I was trying, I literally, I spent a whole day trying to think of something,
00:05:30.480 but when there's like money involved, men just win.
00:05:34.700 They just always win.
00:05:35.740 Now this isn't to say that women have no value.
00:05:38.460 I'm a woman.
00:05:39.160 You know what I mean?
00:05:40.120 But I, I just was looking at the numbers and I was like, now men are even more pure than
00:05:46.340 women.
00:05:46.860 Imagine that's like what we're supposed to bring purity.
00:05:49.700 Now we have more male merchants than female.
00:05:52.280 I was like, I can't think of anything.
00:05:57.000 It's unique coming from you too, because you actually, you know, are a successful entrepreneur.
00:06:02.860 And you have, and you have a good relationship with your dad and, you know, and you went to
00:06:08.500 college and you could have gone and become a pro athlete.
00:06:11.460 And here you are saying this.
00:06:14.080 Oh yeah.
00:06:14.920 You know, it's like, it's sort of like you are the poster child of what they would probably
00:06:20.660 hate.
00:06:21.240 A lot of these women.
00:06:22.020 Well, I'll tell you what this, we would have been broke six months.
00:06:25.820 I'm just a woman.
00:06:26.520 We just like to swipe the credit card.
00:06:28.200 Right.
00:06:28.600 You know what I mean?
00:06:29.040 And I'm not a big spender on material stuff, but you see all the equipment around here.
00:06:33.860 Very nice.
00:06:34.440 Right.
00:06:34.880 I would have went broke six months ago.
00:06:36.800 If my dad wasn't like, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow your horses.
00:06:40.020 You can't just spend all the money.
00:06:41.820 You know what I mean?
00:06:42.720 Yeah.
00:06:43.140 And, you know, I'm really lucky where I have guys to help me, but if it was just me on my
00:06:48.580 own consulting with women, oh, we would not be here.
00:06:52.380 We would not be here.
00:06:53.920 So I think a lot of times what you'll find is women that do succeed in business have a
00:06:58.480 lot of smart men around them.
00:06:59.940 Definitely.
00:07:00.400 Kim Kardashian.
00:07:01.980 Yes.
00:07:02.220 You know, she became a billionaire with Kanye.
00:07:05.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:07:05.560 You know, you're telling me, and it's interesting.
00:07:07.800 We look at all the top females, and I was thinking about this, like Kylie Jenner versus Elon Musk.
00:07:14.300 Who is, one is Twitter.
00:07:18.260 He's pushing society forward.
00:07:21.120 Kylie Jenner is also a billionaire.
00:07:23.100 Now you could say she's not as rich, but she's just the first famous example I could think of.
00:07:28.680 What is she doing?
00:07:29.580 She's selling makeup.
00:07:31.140 Yeah.
00:07:31.320 What is advancing civilization?
00:07:33.900 Now, again, this isn't to say women have no value, but it's less than we think.
00:07:41.160 And I also realize that all of these men are really paying for our jobs because they have
00:07:46.940 all these grants to, like, push us in the workforce.
00:07:49.340 They're really just taking money from the men and giving it to the women and monetizing beauty.
00:07:53.340 So I don't think we're as important as we think.
00:07:56.160 And the women just don't like it when I say this.
00:07:58.800 And I'll say this as me, and I even thought of myself, and I was thinking, I'm like, me, I have a podcast.
00:08:03.880 And I was like, Myron had to be a federal agent.
00:08:07.400 He had to, like, coach men for all these years.
00:08:09.740 And I was thinking of Brian, who does whatever.
00:08:11.580 And I was like, he was a YouTuber for a decade.
00:08:14.200 I just brought some mics and started doing my thing, you know?
00:08:18.800 And I was like, it's really an example of female privilege.
00:08:22.540 Now, this isn't to say I don't work hard or do a good job, but I think we can acknowledge that women,
00:08:28.860 especially when we're young, have a privilege in the workforce.
00:08:31.420 Yeah, I mean, I will say, though, out of the women that I've seen on social media, I think, to your credit, you've really done well.
00:08:40.480 Thank you.
00:08:41.480 Thank you.
00:08:42.240 Yeah, like, to have this studio, you know, not just here, but, like, even what I saw before we started filming, like, the team you have.
00:08:50.340 And that's organizational ability.
00:08:52.720 That's, like, not just influencer social media.
00:08:54.800 That's, like, you're actually a legitimate business person.
00:08:57.200 Thank you.
00:08:57.740 Thank you.
00:08:58.060 I think so, too.
00:08:59.660 You took the risk.
00:09:00.620 I did.
00:09:01.540 The risk is the price for wealth.
00:09:03.900 Correct.
00:09:04.600 Correct.
00:09:04.920 But I still was thinking about it.
00:09:07.080 And to say I had no advantage because I'm a woman, it's silly, you know?
00:09:10.600 I definitely did to get here.