JustPearlyThings - June 23, 2025


Why Should I Have Hope (Call-In Show) | Pearl Daily


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 52 minutes

Words per Minute

164.6951

Word Count

28,453

Sentence Count

2,520

Misogynist Sentences

208

Hate Speech Sentences

169


Summary

A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage and why it s bad for men to get married. Hannah Pearl Davis is one of the most controversial faces in all of the internet. She says marriage is a terrible deal for men because if you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 following question. Do we need men? Most answered very quickly, no, because men are useless.
00:00:09.600 This headline from The Hill, it caught my eye. Most young men are single, most young women are
00:00:15.160 not. Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
00:00:20.220 It's a different world now, like we don't need men the way that they used to.
00:00:23.240 Nobody needs men! The future is female.
00:00:26.100 Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
00:00:34.360 A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
00:00:37.320 You've kind of got the trad con versus red pill thing.
00:00:40.020 This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
00:00:43.580 You need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
00:00:47.680 Marriage is a bond, and it's a sacred bond.
00:00:50.140 It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
00:00:53.260 Now, many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
00:00:58.260 Hannah Pearl Davis, or just pearly things.
00:01:01.900 One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
00:01:05.560 She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
00:01:08.400 Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
00:01:13.600 Gee, what could go wrong there?
00:01:14.920 Seventy-four percent or something of divorces are initiated by women.
00:01:19.320 Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
00:01:22.200 Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
00:01:24.880 I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
00:01:29.820 Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
00:01:33.060 You need no evidence.
00:01:33.900 When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for,
00:01:37.860 and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
00:01:41.240 I interviewed them on the other side.
00:01:43.780 I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
00:01:46.220 How much did you spend trying to get him back?
00:01:48.260 The legal fees alone was about $200,000.
00:01:50.620 Before you know it, you're homeless.
00:01:52.040 You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
00:01:53.940 We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
00:01:56.360 Wives are taught to leave their husbands, and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
00:02:00.640 Family is a foundation of society.
00:02:02.220 Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
00:02:05.540 A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
00:02:09.840 Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
00:02:11.780 We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
00:02:13.600 We tell them to put off family into marriage.
00:02:15.380 You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
00:02:18.120 You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
00:02:22.540 Oh, freeze your ex, have an abortion.
00:02:24.360 What?
00:02:24.760 You're evil.
00:02:25.580 I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
00:02:29.420 Right.
00:02:29.580 Like, if you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally,
00:02:34.120 the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
00:02:36.320 It's self-sabotage.
00:02:37.220 That's the thing.
00:02:37.760 Like, women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
00:02:40.980 This is not about happiness.
00:02:42.660 The most important thing is the children.
00:02:44.740 And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when I feel like it, instead of doing what's best for the kids.
00:02:52.680 This myth that we live in an age of male privilege, where's my male privilege?
00:02:57.520 They think, well, men have all the rights.
00:02:59.020 They have all the power.
00:03:00.340 Privileged patriarchal system that we have.
00:03:02.600 Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
00:03:05.200 I have no friends.
00:03:06.500 No wife.
00:03:07.280 And no social life.
00:03:08.420 Men are alone in this situation.
00:03:10.340 Men are homeless.
00:03:11.320 Men are thinking about eating guns.
00:03:12.680 I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide, and they didn't do anything wrong.
00:03:17.480 How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
00:03:22.860 The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
00:03:26.720 Women are helplessly dependent upon men.
00:03:29.380 The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose, to alcohol, three times higher among men than among women.
00:03:36.540 Culture is telling men, you are no good.
00:03:38.360 You've got to get your act together.
00:03:39.560 I think men have failed themselves.
00:03:40.960 What kind of a man are you?
00:03:42.060 What kind of a woman are you going to attract?
00:03:44.400 If men are in trouble, so are women.
00:03:47.040 Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
00:03:50.720 Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man to give...
00:03:52.940 500K.
00:03:53.600 500K.
00:03:54.040 300K.
00:03:54.520 300K.
00:03:55.000 200K.
00:03:55.440 Am I crazy?
00:03:56.160 Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
00:03:58.400 If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
00:04:02.000 So you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
00:04:05.880 Women.
00:04:07.340 I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
00:04:09.340 I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
00:04:11.660 I'm over it.
00:04:12.800 When is it going to be my turn?
00:04:14.280 Where are we meeting the men that don't stop?
00:04:16.040 I can't keep having these same conversations.
00:04:18.820 The only simp here is you, Pearl.
00:04:20.100 You simp for men.
00:04:20.700 No, I think you simp for women.
00:04:22.120 She's a provocateur.
00:04:23.080 She says stupid stuff.
00:04:24.280 But Pearl is right about this.
00:04:25.540 It's already happening.
00:04:26.680 It's just not out in the open yet.
00:04:28.140 Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want a wife and women can't find a husband.
00:04:33.580 The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
00:04:38.120 We're going to population decline and our economy goes into decline.
00:04:42.020 Civilization will crumble.
00:04:43.780 The American story does not end well.
00:04:46.320 This is an existential crisis failing young men.
00:04:49.260 What is going on, everybody?
00:04:56.560 Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
00:04:59.220 I am your host, Pearl.
00:05:00.140 And the conclusions that I've come to on this show are from my experience interviewing a thousand women.
00:05:05.540 As you guys know, I went from, you know, doing silly reaction videos to having one of the biggest shows in the country
00:05:15.040 to now giving my commentary on life, society, and so on.
00:05:20.180 So what I had in the beginning was a trailer for my divorce documentary.
00:05:24.420 They don't really like what I have to say.
00:05:26.540 So you know what they do to content creators like me that are honest, that don't pander to women.
00:05:36.600 They demonetize us.
00:05:38.660 I've gone through eight TikTok accounts, four Instagrams, and I was demonetized for a year and a half.
00:05:45.040 And because of that, we had major setbacks in finishing the divorce documentary.
00:05:50.020 I worked for free for a year and a half, had to let go of all my staff.
00:05:53.900 And now we're rebuilding, which is the fun part because we are remonetized on YouTube.
00:05:58.440 However, we are asking for donations for our divorce documentary.
00:06:01.800 So if you guys want to, once we get to about 100K, we can actually put the documentary together.
00:06:06.920 We want to make sure it's a high-quality film.
00:06:09.200 It does say a million dollars that we are raising.
00:06:11.720 But the reason that I have that is because that's the quote I got from a very high-end team.
00:06:18.960 But at 100K, which we're at about 30, we're 500 bucks away from $30,000.
00:06:23.520 So thank you guys so much.
00:06:24.760 Okay, I'm done with my sales pitch.
00:06:27.560 So welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
00:06:32.540 Long-time subscribers have seen my entire YouTube journey.
00:06:36.380 So I started off very, very naive.
00:06:40.740 I really had no idea what was going on in these streets.
00:06:44.320 I went to a small high school, a small college.
00:06:48.180 And I worked in a sales job in a smaller city.
00:06:54.580 And when I went to London to play volleyball, and I started my YouTube show on the side, everything changed.
00:07:07.720 So I transitioned from the pregame show, which was a debate show about six days a week, to Pearl Daily.
00:07:15.420 And it is really, to Pearl Daily, which is a commentary show and a call-in show.
00:07:21.680 And it's allowed me to deep dive on a lot of these topics.
00:07:24.920 I have a person on staff that helps with these shows.
00:07:27.860 And him and I do a lot of research for these shows.
00:07:30.300 And the more we deep dive into these subjects, the more black-pilled I get.
00:07:35.680 And I noticed in the last video, I think it was Friday, people in my comments section are really starting to notice.
00:07:44.920 Because it's really all I see under my videos now.
00:07:48.220 All the comments say, Pearl, you're too black-pilled.
00:07:50.640 Pearl, you've lost hope.
00:07:52.480 And I already did a show asking if I'm too black-pilled.
00:07:55.800 So I got all out of the way.
00:07:57.680 Got that out of the way.
00:07:59.700 But have I lost hope?
00:08:02.180 Now, I want to talk about that for a second.
00:08:06.620 The definition of hope is a feeling of expectation and desire for certain things to happen.
00:08:14.020 An example would be that modern women with children hope to find a Russell Wilson simp to save them and their bastard kid from poverty.
00:08:23.720 Another example would be that Christian men hope to find a virtuous woman that won't divorce them.
00:08:29.640 Take half their stuff and alienate them from their children.
00:08:36.300 Many people in the red pill space will tell you that hope is not a strategy in the current dating market.
00:08:44.080 In this current dating and relationship market, hope can lead you down a path of destruction in 2025.
00:08:52.300 So have I lost hope?
00:08:55.720 I would say yes.
00:08:57.020 Why would I have hope for modern-day relationships and marriage between men and women?
00:09:04.660 Tell me why.
00:09:06.060 Do I have hope for myself?
00:09:07.840 Of course I do.
00:09:09.060 Do I have hope for my friends and family?
00:09:11.760 Of course I do.
00:09:13.320 But society at large?
00:09:16.180 I do not.
00:09:17.720 I don't.
00:09:19.400 All of the things that make me less hopeful are only going to increase over time.
00:09:24.660 Despite what Tradcon say, America will never go back to the 1950s and 60s.
00:09:31.440 Everything that's tearing society apart is only going to get worse.
00:09:36.580 Modern women are going to keep being hoarse, having bastard kids, spending too much money, and putting themselves into debt.
00:09:44.800 There's nothing that me or anyone watching this channel can do about it.
00:09:49.460 When your job is to report the facts like mine is, you just keep looking at what's happening in society and anyone would lose hope.
00:09:59.700 So today's show, I want people to call in and tell me why I should have hope in today's society when it comes to men and women and marriage and children.
00:10:10.840 Tell me how we can get women to stop aborting their children, value their husbands, and spend less money.
00:10:16.980 Tell me how we can get women to value anything other than themselves and their own selfish desires.
00:10:22.200 So, I want to read a couple comments we had last video.
00:10:27.200 And by the way, anyone that left these comments is more than welcome to call in.
00:10:32.780 Now, by the way, this is a discussion.
00:10:35.060 I try not to make it a debate.
00:10:37.060 I may have counterpoints for you, but I always am going to give you the benefit of the microphone.
00:10:42.780 Unless you ramble for a little bit too long, I may have to cut you off.
00:10:46.220 But it's just for the quality of the show.
00:10:49.640 So, GTBase said,
00:10:52.540 Pearl, please don't let the daunting nature of society defeat you.
00:10:56.520 Yes, Tate spent three years doing this and I watched you go from nothing to having your own show, becoming successful, getting demonetized, but who cares?
00:11:04.820 What matters is that you improved your life, supporting your mentality.
00:11:07.700 But now it seems like you're almost letting it defeat you.
00:11:10.440 Tate is still doing the same shit, preaching the same message.
00:11:12.920 He's just not quite as controversial about it, but get him worked up and it'll all come out.
00:11:18.720 He hasn't changed, nor should you.
00:11:20.200 Don't sell out.
00:11:22.360 I don't even know who Pearl is anymore.
00:11:24.480 Honestly, I don't unbaffled.
00:11:28.000 I'm baffled.
00:11:29.300 Has she been lying the whole time?
00:11:31.340 Do you know some of the things you said, things per you, we said tonight?
00:11:36.500 Before you hated feminism.
00:11:38.140 And I thought you hated women behaving and acting in certain ways.
00:11:41.300 But you don't think it's liberating?
00:11:44.680 Like, I'm totally baffled.
00:11:46.400 Totally.
00:11:47.860 I understand Pearl being blackpilled.
00:11:49.820 She's a woman at the end of the day.
00:11:51.160 But not Tate.
00:11:51.820 As a man, when you give up leadership, it's done.
00:11:55.980 I realized something tonight.
00:11:58.100 Or I never realized about watching all of Pearl's videos.
00:12:01.180 I realized something tonight that will stay with me for a long time.
00:12:04.040 Why do I still watch her?
00:12:05.520 Because I still watch, per se.
00:12:07.360 Because I've watched her for so long.
00:12:09.740 And I like her arguments and her worldview.
00:12:11.880 But what she has said tonight, some of the things she has said, has literally made me question her.
00:12:18.260 Pearl is getting there.
00:12:20.080 She is finally out of the tradcon narrative and reaching closer to the truth.
00:12:24.560 Out of the darkest place of the internet, she is the closest one to the truth.
00:12:28.380 Now, other people have other opinions, right?
00:12:32.120 Some people are saying this is the best I've seen Pearl do.
00:12:35.260 Previously, I felt like she was making things up to please others and make money.
00:12:39.260 But this feels so genuine.
00:12:41.180 I'm a Western male, and I'm planning on marrying a Muslim woman, a young one, to experience the 1950s vibe.
00:12:46.940 I'm not delusional.
00:12:47.880 She'll probably get Westernized and leave me when she gets older.
00:12:50.700 Still, I want that glimpse in my lifetime.
00:12:52.700 And I hope she'll stay with me for life, even if it's unlikely.
00:12:58.680 Christopher in the chat said, I used to have so much respect for Pearl fighting for women to be the way they used to be,
00:13:04.620 and men to step up and be men.
00:13:06.800 The fact that she's changing her mind makes me lose respect.
00:13:12.040 You are out of touch, Pearl, about things.
00:13:15.440 Think thoroughly.
00:13:16.560 If you think there's nothing you can do about your daughter, it's stupid.
00:13:20.180 So we just leave it to chance?
00:13:21.440 That's a powerless mindset.
00:13:24.160 Pearl, your nihilism is a mistake.
00:13:28.020 Nihilism is and always has been a mistake.
00:13:31.000 As one succumbs to fear to get nihilism, we can change the world by changing ourselves.
00:13:36.700 In fact, as social creatures, your health is not even possible to avoid the presence of another's best.
00:13:43.020 So what's your best?
00:13:43.900 You will never know it unless you keep applying actions, small, consistent actions.
00:13:48.620 Know your love.
00:13:49.560 As a collective society, if we focus more on me, me, me, while disregarding virtue and morals, you won't have a country, let alone a population in a couple generations.
00:14:00.780 Disregard your kids or future people for now will be the downfall of us all.
00:14:05.440 I mean, Bonnie Blue didn't come up with this new point of view.
00:14:10.200 It's called nihilism, and that was my outlook on life.
00:14:12.980 Pearl said something I agree with, though.
00:14:14.540 The black pill is where I'm at.
00:14:15.820 Just accept the world for how it is and navigate it accordingly.
00:14:19.160 I'm playing the game with the rules we have now, not the rules I wish we had.
00:14:23.340 Pearl, the way you describe questioning your sanity doing this job is what nurses go through working in an insane asylum, even for a short time.
00:14:35.380 You deal with so many nutty people.
00:14:39.360 You have made a mistake, Pearl.
00:14:41.320 There's no pride in being more like Bonnie.
00:14:44.120 Dear Pearl, you can never understand nor explain the life of a world without God.
00:14:48.960 I am afraid everyone who attempts eventually hits a wall and breaks.
00:14:53.720 That makes God laugh out loud.
00:14:56.300 Pearl, what are you talking about?
00:14:58.360 For you to say that you don't know what you will do until it happens to you just tells me that you don't know who you are and what you stand for.
00:15:06.100 If you don't know what you stand for, then who are you?
00:15:08.620 You're the type of person that says one thing, but you start doubting yourself when the pressure is on.
00:15:14.500 It's one thing to admire someone living life on their own terms.
00:15:17.540 It's another to respect the fact that those terms are debauchery.
00:15:22.020 It's like you said, you respect a psychopath or a serial killer because they live life on their own terms.
00:15:28.160 Pearl is like, I lost the will to live?
00:15:30.520 Okay, guys, that's a little bit far.
00:15:34.100 That's a little bit, okay.
00:15:36.440 I certainly did.
00:15:37.540 The world is beyond loss.
00:15:39.020 It's tragic and unrepairable.
00:15:41.120 The black pill outlook is really sad.
00:15:43.440 Be more like Andrew Wilson and fight, you garbage girl.
00:15:47.540 Or fight this garbage girl.
00:15:50.920 So I wrote some notes that I just wanted to, I kind of wanted to spitball, if you guys will let me spitball a little bit.
00:16:01.720 Because I just want to have an honest conversation about this.
00:16:04.920 Because I realized during that stream, maybe my audience is confused.
00:16:08.520 They're thinking, what do you stand for, Pearl?
00:16:10.720 Do you stand for nothing now?
00:16:11.880 So, growing up, I was one of ten kids.
00:16:20.300 I had nine siblings growing up.
00:16:22.700 And my parents were married for a very, are married, have been married for a very long time.
00:16:29.000 So, I went to a really, really small middle school.
00:16:34.920 Like, super small.
00:16:35.780 Thirty kids.
00:16:36.560 And, to be honest, divorce was not the norm.
00:16:39.240 It wasn't.
00:16:41.900 I can remember maybe two divorces in our middle school.
00:16:46.360 And high school was pretty similar.
00:16:47.980 Most people had married parents.
00:16:50.120 But, and, you think that traditionalism is the answer.
00:16:57.940 Your parents were married.
00:16:59.680 You grew up with married parents.
00:17:03.960 Here's the issue you get into.
00:17:08.460 The world changes fast.
00:17:11.600 And, if you don't adapt, you get left behind.
00:17:16.080 And, what happens is, content creators that come from conservative values and very much believe it get backed into a corner.
00:17:25.900 Because, what happens is, you're raised one way.
00:17:28.660 And, you believe that is true.
00:17:31.700 But, then you start to see people you know.
00:17:39.280 And, in my case, women that I knew that were better than me do worse things than I would think I would do.
00:17:46.680 Women that were with the same guy since high school I thought would never divorce their boyfriend or their husband.
00:17:52.200 Sorry.
00:17:53.180 Break up with their boyfriends or divorce their husbands.
00:17:55.860 Women that married young.
00:17:57.300 That I've known since childhood.
00:17:58.660 Women I thought would never do that.
00:18:01.400 Whose parents didn't do that started doing it.
00:18:04.940 In the last five years of my life.
00:18:13.360 I would see the women that would come on the show and say they were traditional and realize that none of them were.
00:18:20.920 Not one.
00:18:21.340 And, when you're a YouTuber, you can't not see this.
00:18:32.320 I think under 30, maybe 30, under 30, it's possible that you live in a pocket where you haven't noticed how fast everything's changed.
00:18:43.460 However, over 30, the Michael Knowles of the world, the Matt Walshes of the world, they see traditionalism not working.
00:18:53.140 They see Steven Crowder getting divorced.
00:18:56.440 They see the one guy I debated, I think his name was, and it's so dishonest and it really bothers me.
00:19:05.080 Like, I debated Trent Horn and it turns out a guy that he did his podcast with for years is getting divorced.
00:19:11.200 And, you start to realize that the guys that did the traditional thing get the worst treatment.
00:19:19.940 The worst.
00:19:22.600 You know, you just see how their wives disrespect them publicly.
00:19:26.580 And, things you thought worked, that worked for millennia, don't work the same way they used to.
00:19:36.720 Imagine if you're, most relationships nowadays are on dating apps.
00:19:42.940 What if you think you're above dating apps?
00:19:45.280 Well, you probably just won't have a relationship.
00:19:47.240 So, what happens is the YouTubers, we start with a lot of these thoughts and they get backed into a corner where their worldview, for example, where Michael Knowles has to make the choice, is my worldview wrong?
00:20:04.780 And, you know, I don't know if these guys, it's because of, they're lying intentionally or unintentionally.
00:20:12.260 I can only speculate.
00:20:15.280 But, you get to a point where you realize that they either want to be right so bad that they can't be honest,
00:20:25.340 or they're lying to get money, and they're not being honest with the audience.
00:20:32.040 When I was young, I watched a lot of Daily Wire content.
00:20:35.980 I did.
00:20:37.180 And, I thought traditionalism was coming back.
00:20:43.840 I really did.
00:20:45.360 But, it's gone.
00:20:46.340 It's dead.
00:20:46.900 We are not going back to the 1950s.
00:20:49.040 Now, what happens is a lot of people will tell me, well, why don't we fight?
00:20:55.700 Why don't we fight back?
00:20:58.280 And, what tends to happen when you're a YouTuber is you get in these really heated debates and you're debating people.
00:21:06.480 And, you start arguing about the way things should be.
00:21:10.080 And, because you're telling off these people, you kind of feel like you're doing something.
00:21:14.340 You have the audience applauding to you.
00:21:16.520 You, you, you, you, but Andrew Tate had the whole world applauding to him, and he spent a year in prison.
00:21:28.440 Influencers do not have the political impact that you might think.
00:21:35.760 Now, the next thing is, well, Pearl, you should fight it and convince women to be better.
00:21:40.100 And, what I can say is, that's impossible.
00:21:48.720 That is an impossible task.
00:21:49.900 Women are not logical.
00:21:52.140 So, they're not like men where they're going to see the consequences of their actions and immediately make a better decision.
00:21:59.000 Right?
00:21:59.180 The other thing was, when I interviewed women, there would be women that seemed to have a change of heart.
00:22:08.060 And, what happened was, they would still do the same thing.
00:22:13.620 Now, you kind of get into a corner where you have to think, a lot of content creators get into this corner, and what happens is, instead of being honest, they say what people want them to hear.
00:22:31.440 And, it would be way easier to just say, all right, guys, traditionalism is coming back.
00:22:38.560 All right, guys, women should get back in the kitchen.
00:22:41.060 Women should, and I have, I have said a lot of it.
00:22:46.600 But, it's just, it's, I don't see it happening.
00:22:49.960 I don't.
00:22:50.420 And, unfortunately, and this isn't what I wanted to be true, I see, especially men that do it the right way, that do it the traditional way, I see them get completely destroyed.
00:23:08.680 And, I see men, especially, that do it the untraditional way, get a happy wife and a family.
00:23:16.020 That's what I see.
00:23:16.940 An example of this is, there was a guy, his name is Tucker Max, I think.
00:23:23.480 And, I'm not even a huge reader, but this guy was one of the funniest authors I ever read.
00:23:29.660 And, he just wrote about his hoe escapades.
00:23:32.580 And, he basically just ran through, like, probably a thousand women.
00:23:36.900 And, at the end of it, he did the typical TradCon talking point, like Dan Bolzerian, whatever.
00:23:42.180 Oh, it wasn't worth it, it was so empty, da-da-da-da-da-da.
00:23:44.760 But, he goes through that, and at the end, now, he has a farm in Texas with a loving wife and kids.
00:23:52.440 Do you know who doesn't have a farm in Texas with a loving wife and kids, Crowder?
00:23:57.800 And, I hate using him, because, actually, I really, he's a really good person, I really like him.
00:24:01.480 But, there's no morality in dating, there's not.
00:24:07.300 There are women that were complete whores in college.
00:24:14.960 I would say are more married than the prudes.
00:24:18.360 That's what I've seen.
00:24:19.200 And, it makes sense when you think about it, because, sex comes before relationships nowadays.
00:24:27.680 It makes sense.
00:24:29.720 You know, I've talked to women that go on hinge dates, or Tinder dates, or whatever, and they're virgins,
00:24:35.460 and they are trying to find a guy that's waiting until marriage.
00:24:37.700 And, I mean, their two choices are, and I'm being honest here, guys they don't really, aren't really attracted to.
00:24:49.400 And, the guys they are attracted to would just ghost them, because they don't want to wait.
00:24:55.040 Guys with a choice, right?
00:24:56.200 Right?
00:24:56.220 Am I supposed to ignore the fact that I've shown women the material, and they get flown out by,
00:25:13.460 I know one girl that got flown out by a billionaire that came on my show, a literal B, billionaire.
00:25:19.380 You guys, I would never say who, but you'd never guess who it was.
00:25:23.560 Am I supposed to just ignore that?
00:25:26.220 And, when you think about it from her point of view, why wouldn't she go?
00:25:31.160 On the upside, she could get access to a billion dollars.
00:25:34.060 On the downside, she could get ghosted and not called back, but.
00:25:40.540 I mean, you guys will accept it anyway.
00:25:42.560 Like, someone will take her after, or she can just lie.
00:25:48.420 And, it would be so much easier for me to moralize and say, that's wrong, that's wrong, that's wrong.
00:25:56.220 But, for what, so I can look like a good person?
00:26:02.360 I'd rather just be honest and say this is what's happening.
00:26:05.180 Am I supposed to ignore the fact that there's always a simp?
00:26:11.280 Always.
00:26:12.500 The government simps and bails them out.
00:26:14.580 We keep hearing about student loan forgiveness.
00:26:17.400 They raise our taxes and give more government programs that bail women out.
00:26:22.940 Bonnie Blue will most likely get married and have a family.
00:26:26.140 She'll probably have a son or two.
00:26:27.400 And, conservatives will, like Michael Knowles and, whatever that girl was that just came on, Lila Rose, will keep platforming whores over smart, intelligent men.
00:26:41.000 That's going to keep happening.
00:26:42.960 Women will take over the churches.
00:26:46.380 And, a lot of these conservatives are lying.
00:26:49.260 They're pretending things will get better to play on your heartstrings.
00:26:52.720 Some, I think, have good intentions from the jump because you do think one way.
00:27:00.560 But, as I got more life experience and wisdom, I had to start seeing things for what they are.
00:27:08.540 And, I'm lucky I got to this point now because I know people that are in their 40s and 50s and still are just starting to see things for the way that they are.
00:27:19.340 So, what do I see for the future?
00:27:27.160 I think we're going to see more older, younger relationships on both sides.
00:27:30.800 Older women with younger men and older men with younger women.
00:27:35.500 Sex work is going to become way more common.
00:27:38.480 Women are going to get way more slutty.
00:27:40.520 You're going to see less families.
00:27:42.740 And, if you look outside, that's what I see.
00:27:44.660 You know, now, there's all these huge, like, hobby communities that used to be for kids.
00:27:50.040 Like, when I was a kid, all the kids would do these dance communities.
00:27:54.380 All the kids would play sports.
00:27:56.000 It wasn't really an adult thing.
00:27:58.200 But, now the adults are doing it.
00:28:05.000 Women will push marriage to 35 or 40 sometime in my life.
00:28:09.060 There's going to be more autistic children because of old eggs and smart phones.
00:28:14.180 Technology is coming and it's not going away.
00:28:16.420 Most people will be socially awkward.
00:28:19.660 There's going to be more long-distance relationships because people meet online.
00:28:24.020 The people that do not adapt will be left behind.
00:28:28.160 Women will have a larger ability to ruin men's reputation because of social media.
00:28:34.740 And, that will be a form of power women already have but will continue to have.
00:28:39.600 The new virginity is going to be going into marriage without a kid.
00:28:43.660 Most kids will be born outside of marriage.
00:28:47.860 That's what I see for the future.
00:28:49.560 Now, before I want to be completely nihilistic, I do want to say I do see a silver lining.
00:28:56.780 I do.
00:28:56.920 Women are doing exactly what they want and being exactly who they are.
00:29:07.320 I think there is less deception.
00:29:12.080 Gone are the days where women stay behind their husbands who they actually hate.
00:29:17.940 When I did interviews, I interviewed so many women whose traditional mothers told them not to do what they did.
00:29:27.580 Their so-called traditional mothers that stayed married to their husbands for a lifetime,
00:29:33.120 secretly hated their fathers, and completely poisoned the well for the daughters.
00:29:38.820 There's no hiding that anymore.
00:29:40.920 There's no reason to stay.
00:29:42.160 The days of women sticking it out with men they hate are gone.
00:29:49.200 The women will just bounce, meaning that the only marriage that is left is two people that really love each other.
00:29:56.460 Most people will never get this kind of love.
00:29:59.960 But I do believe that the people that do stay together, despite society and the world pushing them apart,
00:30:06.660 have a stronger love than the people in the past, because now there is no reason for people to stay.
00:30:17.100 Unfortunately, most people will never get that, but it is nice to know that it does exist.
00:30:26.480 In a way, you also have the option to be free from women.
00:30:29.840 There's no nagging, no degrading.
00:30:31.780 A scorned wife is much worse than no wife.
00:30:37.820 Peace and silence is better than a wife that makes you feel lonely.
00:30:42.360 Now men don't have to die in war.
00:30:45.260 Many day-to-day problems are solved.
00:30:47.740 You can get Uber Eats.
00:30:49.960 There's going to be sex bots, dildos.
00:30:52.140 Yeah, it's kind of weird, but you can focus on your hobbies more than your parents or your grandparents.
00:30:57.060 Feminism has freed women from the kitchen and freed men from their traditional responsibilities as well.
00:31:04.920 Guys don't have to hear man up, do the right thing anymore.
00:31:08.200 That's the world we're living in.
00:31:09.720 Society and women can no longer shame you into sacrificing your mental, emotional, physical, and monetary health
00:31:16.580 from anything that doesn't benefit you.
00:31:19.200 And my final point is nothing is worse in life than failed expectation.
00:31:30.080 So I think people are more disappointed that go into marriage expecting it to work.
00:31:40.340 People that go in and say, you know what, I think we'll be together forever.
00:31:45.580 There's no reason to think of it not working.
00:31:47.500 But I would rather be honest and manage people's expectations than have you guys come back to me in a decade
00:31:57.820 and say, screw you, I thought the world was going to be something different.
00:32:04.460 So I want you guys to call in and tell me why should I have hope?
00:32:11.680 Why?
00:32:13.840 Why should I expect something different?
00:32:16.200 Is there data I'm not seeing?
00:32:21.100 And I do want to say one thing about data.
00:32:27.100 The first level of it has to match what I see in the real world.
00:32:33.280 So is there something maybe you're seeing that I'm not seeing?
00:32:36.260 Should I expect something different?
00:32:45.220 So, yeah, I mean, I don't know if I call it black pill because I think I can have a great life and I think you can have a great life.
00:32:52.800 I think that life begins at the other end of this because when you're at the other end of this, you realize you cannot change the world.
00:33:03.440 You can control the things you can control and you can focus on the things that impact your immediate life.
00:33:09.640 So let's put the link in the chat, Doug MPA, you can get on the line.
00:33:14.920 I think that life begins on the other end of black pill because then you don't have any expectations.
00:33:27.220 If you get kids, you get them.
00:33:28.380 If you don't, you don't.
00:33:29.740 If you find love, you find it.
00:33:31.200 If you don't, you don't.
00:33:31.900 Nothing is worse in life than going in, thinking the world is one way when it's not.
00:33:43.000 If you go in and you know five years in your wife's going to stop sleeping with you, you can just start cheating.
00:33:48.440 Find wife number two.
00:33:50.820 You cannot put the house in your name and expect her to try to take the house.
00:33:54.700 You can only rent.
00:33:55.360 You won't put things aside to make her happy because she's just going to leave later, most likely.
00:34:09.860 But call in.
00:34:13.000 Call in.
00:34:13.680 Maybe I'm, yeah, oh, that's the other thing.
00:34:16.320 I want to put in one more thing.
00:34:18.320 People say, but Pearl, like things will, World War III will start and women will get back in the kitchen.
00:34:25.360 Well, if that were true, then you wouldn't have seen the Ukrainian women having sex with the soldiers on the other side.
00:34:44.780 World War III women are not going back to their kitchen.
00:34:47.700 They're going to a party city.
00:34:48.840 And I don't think, you know, and remember, life is short.
00:34:57.080 The amount of time it takes for a society to fully decline.
00:35:02.900 It may happen when I'm older, but.
00:35:08.440 You know, when is this crumbling going to happen?
00:35:11.000 And do I really want to, should we really plan for a crumble immediately?
00:35:19.580 And what if it happens in 20 years?
00:35:25.720 Okay.
00:35:26.200 You can maybe your kids and your grandkids life.
00:35:29.760 Doug and Pierre, are you on the line?
00:35:32.180 I am here.
00:35:32.920 How are you doing?
00:35:33.620 I'm good.
00:35:34.220 How are you?
00:35:34.780 Well, I'm good.
00:35:36.660 You know, the show's been a long time coming.
00:35:39.500 You know, I was looking through all of the comments on a couple of your videos and people started to know, oh, you're a black pill.
00:35:47.020 You're nihilistic.
00:35:48.040 No.
00:35:49.180 And the thing about it is, is men, we're creatures of action.
00:35:56.660 We're decisive.
00:35:59.380 We're cost benefit calculators.
00:36:02.420 And so people think that if you're a black pill, it's just going to lead to men doing nothing.
00:36:06.920 And that's not true.
00:36:08.280 Society still has to exist.
00:36:10.220 And we're never going to be able to squash that imperative that men have to do for others.
00:36:16.160 Remember, you always say it, Pearl, men are benevolent, women are not.
00:36:19.880 And so if you are a black pill or nihilistic, all you're doing is just giving men the proper knowledge to be able to make a good decision when they decide to do something.
00:36:32.660 See, women think that men are going to react to reality and the truth like they would.
00:36:38.240 A lot of women use reality as an excuse to not do something or to not act or to bitch and moan and complain.
00:36:46.260 But men are the opposite.
00:36:47.780 Men are going to act regardless.
00:36:50.880 So being, quote, unquote, black pill nihilistic on the men's side, it's not a bad thing.
00:36:57.360 It's not.
00:36:58.940 Example, we can tell us red pillers, we can tell all the men all day long, don't get married.
00:37:05.960 And in my lifetime, the majority of men are still going to get married.
00:37:10.500 We can tell them all we want, don't have children because they're going to get taken away from you in divorce court, maternity court.
00:37:18.060 And the majority of men are still going to have children.
00:37:20.400 But with people like yourself, Pearl, you're just letting them know if you make a decision, this is where you're going to end up.
00:37:27.320 And there's going to be a lot more men who are going to be ready for when it happens.
00:37:31.540 Example, like you said, if you get married with your first wife, don't buy a house with your first wife, guys, don't do it.
00:37:39.100 Maybe your second one, but not your first one, because odds are in seven years, she's going to divorce you and try to take it from you.
00:37:46.640 So just rent.
00:37:48.460 You know what I'm saying?
00:37:49.740 You can prepare yourself for this stuff.
00:37:51.700 Huh?
00:37:53.140 Put stuff in your mom's name or your dad's name.
00:37:56.540 Yeah.
00:37:57.020 Yeah.
00:37:57.400 But guys, men, we are creatures of action.
00:38:00.220 This nihilistic attitude, this black pill, it's not going to stop men from doing what's necessary for society to run and to be successful.
00:38:10.560 What do you think about that?
00:38:13.000 Yeah, I think men are still, I mean, I do think you're going to see men drop out, but I mean, men, they still have to eat.
00:38:21.620 Yeah.
00:38:22.200 You know, they're still going to do the jobs, but I do think you're going to see like the quality decrease over time of just, like I called this place, I was on the phone.
00:38:33.320 And I asked them to like email me their address or like text me their address.
00:38:39.320 So I just, cause I was driving and they, I couldn't believe they were like, no, we can't do that.
00:38:45.320 I'm like, what do you mean you can't?
00:38:47.940 I don't know.
00:38:48.780 I've just noticed the customer service has like gone down so much over time where I'm like 10, 15 years ago.
00:38:56.160 Like if you said jump, it would be like how high.
00:38:59.760 And now I'm like, you can't even email me an address.
00:39:02.620 Well, the cough cough in 2020 really ruined things.
00:39:07.460 The customer service industry and the restaurant industry has not recovered from 2020.
00:39:13.760 And you see certain industries like nursing serving where you have people, especially women,
00:39:21.680 who go into these customer service industries expecting not to deal with people or not having people skills.
00:39:28.940 Like, in fact, I may have to get a reaction ready for you, but there are these Gen X and millennial nurses saying that Gen Z nurses are crazy
00:39:39.660 because they just want, they become nurses to get the bag and for the prestige, but they don't want to see patients.
00:39:46.360 And it's like your primary job is seeing patients.
00:39:48.520 What are you on TikTok complaining about seeing patients for?
00:39:53.320 It's crazy.
00:39:56.780 Yeah.
00:39:57.640 No, and you see that a lot.
00:40:00.560 Like the women.
00:40:02.120 So let's bring up callers.
00:40:06.140 Okay.
00:40:07.160 I'm going to bring in a couple of new people I haven't seen.
00:40:10.940 Overlord, are you there?
00:40:13.260 Guys, make sure to like the stream.
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00:40:29.720 All of your comments will get read there if you put Pearl Reed in front.
00:40:33.540 And thank you for everyone in the YouTube chat.
00:40:35.260 Always good to see you.
00:40:36.180 And thank you for all the people in the audacity chat.
00:40:39.320 Overlord, are you there?
00:40:40.260 It says connecting to audio.
00:40:43.920 Overlord, I'll have to bring you back in.
00:40:45.500 Wait, it says, okay, there he is.
00:40:49.420 Overlord, are you there?
00:40:53.300 I'm going to read a super chat while he gets his audio figured out.
00:40:57.420 Joel says, this is on the website.
00:40:59.560 You do get unlimited super chats on the website.
00:41:01.720 By the way, guys, they took us off the app store.
00:41:04.660 I don't know why.
00:41:05.760 We're having issues getting into the account.
00:41:08.820 So I've heard the complaints about it being taken off the app store.
00:41:12.860 We're trying to fix it.
00:41:15.400 So just bear with us.
00:41:16.980 I don't know why they took us off.
00:41:18.980 I paid to follow you for a reason.
00:41:20.340 You helped me interpret my own history of relationships and form my opinions for my children.
00:41:25.820 Thank you so much, Joel.
00:41:27.380 Men are problem solvers.
00:41:28.760 Women are problem finders.
00:41:30.180 Did he figure out his audio?
00:41:34.560 No.
00:41:35.460 I can see him talking, but he doesn't have a particular sound on the ticket now.
00:41:40.180 Yeah, guys, please make sure that you don't have the YouTube running in the background when you unmute.
00:41:45.080 It really slows down the show, so we really want to try to stop with that.
00:41:50.180 And even if you disagree with me, feel free to call in.
00:41:52.760 Yeah, but please make sure your camera doesn't have to be on because we haven't had anybody troll or do anything that may change in the future.
00:42:02.560 But at this size, I think it's fine.
00:42:06.340 But yeah.
00:42:06.800 Kavid, are you there?
00:42:08.780 Kavid, you're on mute.
00:42:12.440 Yes, hello.
00:42:12.980 Can you hear me?
00:42:13.940 There you are.
00:42:15.180 Hey, how's it going?
00:42:16.380 Good.
00:42:16.820 How are you?
00:42:18.160 I'm doing wonderful.
00:42:20.040 So what do you got for me?
00:42:21.440 And why should I have hope?
00:42:25.440 Well, I think that this is a consciousness problem from male consciousness to female consciousness.
00:42:34.780 And we're thinking about the type of women that we surround ourselves with versus the type of men we surround ourselves with.
00:42:41.060 So women these days don't want to get married.
00:42:44.100 Why?
00:42:45.340 Why did they want to get married 100 years ago versus today?
00:42:47.980 Because of what they want to achieve.
00:42:50.320 And I think the mentalities are mixed up.
00:42:53.400 I think through time of people starting to understand.
00:42:59.840 I think time giving it people starting to understand through time that women will eventually come around and realize that they don't need to be independent and be like men.
00:43:13.980 I think it's switched around.
00:43:15.560 I don't know why women are trying to become men.
00:43:19.220 And I don't know why men are trying to become women.
00:43:22.300 What's your timeline?
00:43:23.760 What's your timeline on them realizing this?
00:43:30.200 Well.
00:43:33.900 Between five to ten years, realistically.
00:43:36.920 Come on, man.
00:43:37.500 Do you think it's more likely that women will do sex work or become wives in the next five to ten years?
00:43:50.300 Well, you know what I started thinking about is men, how much they crave women.
00:43:56.080 I might make a little Bible reference.
00:43:57.500 Do you know in the Bible, it says that I'll make your I'll make Eve the Eve and Adam and Eve and I'll make your husband.
00:44:03.620 You have to lower over your husband and women have to follow their husband and nonsense.
00:44:07.480 But in my point of view, all these men chase after women and it's the guy that has an Adam apple stuck in their throat.
00:44:14.460 So what if it was backwards?
00:44:16.180 And that's why all these men are lowered over by these women and they look at their bodies.
00:44:20.300 I'm like, oh, my God, I'll do anything for this girl.
00:44:22.280 I'll do anything for that.
00:44:23.160 You know what else I started thinking about?
00:44:24.620 What happens when sex robots come out?
00:44:26.360 And they don't need a vagina.
00:44:29.380 I hate I'm sorry for saying.
00:44:30.780 Yeah, but women.
00:44:31.960 I don't want to say terms like that.
00:44:33.300 Women.
00:44:33.740 Women have dildos.
00:44:36.140 Correct.
00:44:36.740 So I started also thinking about like, I don't have a vagina, but I have a rectum and I have a smaller penis.
00:44:44.560 I would say about four inches.
00:44:46.100 And I started feeling bad about it.
00:44:47.960 Like, man, if I have a small penis, do women not like that?
00:44:50.800 Then I was thinking to myself, I have a rectum.
00:44:53.660 Let me just try putting a little finger in my butt.
00:44:55.900 And I was like, oh, my God, this is painful.
00:44:57.200 This hurts.
00:44:59.760 Yeah, buddy.
00:45:00.360 No, thanks.
00:45:01.120 Sorry, man.
00:45:04.240 Sorry, bro.
00:45:04.860 I had to cut that short.
00:45:05.800 I don't know what that guy was talking about.
00:45:08.320 He's talking about.
00:45:09.440 No, man.
00:45:10.320 We're not going to have that.
00:45:11.640 It's just not.
00:45:12.400 Sorry.
00:45:12.700 In fact, let me remove you.
00:45:14.700 What are you?
00:45:16.460 Why would you tell me that?
00:45:19.540 Like, why would you tell me that you're putting your fingers up?
00:45:22.520 OK.
00:45:24.920 Yeah.
00:45:25.440 Sorry, guys.
00:45:26.260 That's not going to fly here.
00:45:28.900 Trolling will not be tolerated, guys.
00:45:32.240 Sorry.
00:45:33.040 Nope.
00:45:34.180 OK.
00:45:34.480 Who are some other people?
00:45:35.320 Hey, sis, I'm going to hop on in about 15 to 20 minutes if you're still alive, and I
00:45:39.920 will tell you why you should still have hope.
00:45:42.680 You know what?
00:45:44.560 Oh, no.
00:45:46.020 He's gone.
00:45:47.060 Glenn, whenever you come back, I'll bring you on, OK?
00:45:50.900 All right.
00:45:55.660 Blasboy, are you there?
00:45:58.480 Blasboy.
00:45:59.000 Blasboy, I can see you on your camera, but I can't hear you.
00:46:07.860 You guys got to get your sound figured out.
00:46:11.160 I think you maybe hit join, but you didn't hit join with computer audio.
00:46:15.160 So you might have to drop off and come back in because I can see you.
00:46:19.440 You can test your audio before you get on stream, guys.
00:46:23.260 We really got to work on this as a chat because it kind of decreases the quality when we.
00:46:28.400 All right.
00:46:28.820 I'm taking him out.
00:46:30.500 And then there's someone that says 813-727-8616.
00:46:39.700 I don't.
00:46:40.940 813.
00:46:41.740 No, don't read.
00:46:42.560 It might be a phone number.
00:46:44.440 OK.
00:46:45.740 Sorry.
00:46:46.880 Well, who else?
00:46:49.900 Next up, we have Esteban.
00:46:59.860 Hey, what's going on, man?
00:47:01.780 Hey, Esteban.
00:47:02.760 How are you?
00:47:04.360 I can't complain.
00:47:05.520 How you guys been?
00:47:06.300 Hey, Doug and Pia, I need to get your email, man.
00:47:08.720 There's some things I really want to talk with you about.
00:47:11.960 And I know we've been playing cat and mouse, but I really need your email, brother.
00:47:16.580 Yeah, you could do Doug at the Audacity Network.
00:47:22.560 Yeah.
00:47:23.040 Can we do that a different time?
00:47:25.740 Sure, sure.
00:47:26.480 Yeah, yeah.
00:47:27.020 I was just saying, yeah.
00:47:28.200 Yeah.
00:47:28.480 So why should I have hope?
00:47:31.440 Well, I'm going to sound very contradictory here because I'm going to, quote unquote, be
00:47:38.940 talking out of both sides of my mouth, please, like two minutes or less.
00:47:46.320 All right.
00:47:47.880 OK, well, you as a fit feminine.
00:47:58.620 Come from a stable nuclear two-parent family home that's not a thought or a 304, more than
00:48:11.980 likely doesn't have a high body count.
00:48:14.260 You should have hope as a woman.
00:48:16.860 As a white woman, too.
00:48:22.220 So you as an individual and women that fit at least some, if not all of the things that
00:48:31.100 I just mentioned about you should have hope because you have your, you have options.
00:48:40.560 Right.
00:48:41.280 But I'm talking about for society.
00:48:43.060 OK, well, that's why I said women that fit the same or have some of the same descriptors
00:48:50.560 that I just mentioned with you, they should also have hope.
00:48:55.040 The problem is, is the reason now, the reason why you shouldn't have hope is because women
00:49:02.760 with your descriptors are being led astray or having bad influence, you know, on what
00:49:09.580 this society is turning darker by the minute.
00:49:13.060 And it's women that have the descriptors that I just mentioned for you that have the choices
00:49:22.440 that should have hope.
00:49:26.460 They don't.
00:49:28.440 And that's because, you know, they're under the influence, call it social media.
00:49:34.680 I just think it's just wicked, evil and demonic.
00:49:37.460 That's just that's just me personally, because there should be hope.
00:49:44.060 But I realize that there's not.
00:49:47.200 And so I just think, you know, you had mentioned something earlier about, you know, marriage is
00:49:56.460 going to be less and and women are going to do more sex work.
00:50:00.900 I actually disagree.
00:50:02.160 I think marriage is still going to relatively stay the same.
00:50:05.660 But it's not going to be love.
00:50:09.040 And there's probably going to be a lot of loveless.
00:50:13.040 Not probably.
00:50:15.040 I think there's going to be a lot of loveless, sexless, sexless, non-committed, non-faithful
00:50:24.680 marriages.
00:50:27.800 That's just what I think is going to happen.
00:50:30.040 And I don't necessarily think marriage is going to go away because men are going to want to
00:50:36.140 because men still believe that having a functional society.
00:50:44.820 Even non-trad or even non-religious slash faith-based men and women still believe that having a functional
00:50:53.060 society, at least mostly men, do you think the marriage rates going to go up or down?
00:51:00.040 I think it's going to stay about the same.
00:51:02.180 Okay.
00:51:02.960 Do you think the age of first marriage is going to go up or down?
00:51:06.460 I think that will slightly increase.
00:51:09.320 Yes.
00:51:09.840 Do you think people will have more kids?
00:51:12.620 No.
00:51:13.680 And that's been on a downward trend for a while.
00:51:16.380 So you think it'll keep going down?
00:51:20.760 For certain demographics, yes.
00:51:22.920 Do you think that the establishment, do you think that the government is going to
00:51:28.420 take any of the legal advantages in power that women have over men away?
00:51:38.200 I think, no, they're not.
00:51:42.560 There will be.
00:51:43.420 So what's this hope thing that you're talking about?
00:51:45.820 Because at least men are speaking up and people like Pearl or few and far between, even some
00:51:55.380 women are speaking up.
00:51:56.820 So at least the issues are being brought to light.
00:52:01.960 I'm just saying that's better than nothing.
00:52:06.160 Do you?
00:52:06.460 But you don't see it equating to policy change?
00:52:12.520 Not as fast or as concrete.
00:52:17.560 There may be some things here or there.
00:52:19.740 Yeah.
00:52:21.200 But nothing with real teeth in the long run?
00:52:25.440 No.
00:52:26.460 Yeah.
00:52:26.660 I think there might be a few kind of throw them a bone kind of things here and there.
00:52:32.200 But nothing that has real teeth that's going to bring about real, solid change.
00:52:41.520 I don't think there will be mandatory DNA testing.
00:52:45.620 I don't think that there will be the end of no-fault divorce.
00:52:49.460 I don't think that there will ultimately be real punishment for what is essentially, you
00:53:00.280 know, when women falsely accuse men of crime they didn't commit.
00:53:04.660 We already have books on the law.
00:53:06.480 It's called perjury.
00:53:07.320 It's just that nobody wants to actually enforce it.
00:53:10.380 Okay.
00:53:10.700 So you're kind of making my case for not having hope.
00:53:15.720 Like I said, I'm going to sound contradictory.
00:53:18.260 Like I said, at least these issues are being brought up.
00:53:21.520 So that's why there's a sliver of hope.
00:53:24.240 Okay.
00:53:24.820 These issues were not even spoken about.
00:53:27.540 Okay.
00:53:27.940 So even speaking about them, again, I'm not saying get your hopes up too high.
00:53:33.880 I don't think we should.
00:53:35.400 But I'm saying this is better than zero.
00:53:40.400 And so the fact that they're even being spoken about, at least we'll be getting some attention.
00:53:50.320 Now, I'll just say this and then I'll land my plane.
00:53:53.940 Not a land.
00:53:54.620 I think that this community gets a bad rap with the whole red pill, black pill, what have
00:54:02.480 you, because it just looks like angry men.
00:54:07.040 Okay.
00:54:07.820 And even when that's not the case, even when we're speaking logic and facts, it just looks
00:54:12.980 like it's just a bunch.
00:54:14.220 I meant they label us incels.
00:54:15.820 And I'm sure you're aware of that.
00:54:18.220 So, well, yeah.
00:54:19.580 Okay.
00:54:20.140 Thank you very much for calling in.
00:54:21.920 Call in anytime.
00:54:22.740 Okay.
00:54:22.900 Have a good one.
00:54:24.740 Okay.
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00:54:42.840 I do appreciate it.
00:54:44.600 Kiana, you're up next.
00:54:47.080 Kiana, you're on mute.
00:54:50.060 Kiana?
00:54:52.400 Can you hear me?
00:54:54.080 Yes, we can.
00:54:55.560 Hi.
00:54:55.980 Thanks for having me.
00:54:56.800 Hi, Pearl.
00:54:57.740 Hey, how's it going?
00:54:59.500 Great.
00:54:59.940 How are you?
00:55:00.800 Good.
00:55:01.820 You sound Midwest.
00:55:04.740 Am I right?
00:55:05.400 I'm not.
00:55:06.520 East Coast?
00:55:07.200 No, I did just not even close.
00:55:10.460 I did spend just recently a week in the Midwest, but I'm from Nevada.
00:55:15.700 The scary place.
00:55:16.880 I've been so bad recently.
00:55:18.100 All right.
00:55:18.500 It's all right.
00:55:19.360 So what do you think?
00:55:20.660 Why should I have hope?
00:55:23.220 Why should you have hope?
00:55:24.380 I mean, it's clear that you have a level of hope because you're having these discussions
00:55:28.920 with the public.
00:55:30.180 And so that means that you're hoping that either you can discuss these things with people who
00:55:34.980 are like-minded or maybe lead other people to feel differently about the modern times.
00:55:39.720 And so it's important to have hope because if you live in a fear state of mind or in a
00:55:44.320 doomed state of mind, you more than likely won't do anything because you feel like you're damned
00:55:49.960 to whatever that situation might be.
00:55:52.040 So we have to continue to have hope and do what we can when we can.
00:55:57.520 If we can do something, then we should.
00:56:00.200 And if it's as big or small as having conversations with others and hope that maybe you can maybe
00:56:07.640 change something or let other people see another perspective or that might be the only perspective
00:56:13.160 they have, you have the opportunity to even just open the door for them.
00:56:17.000 So having hope is, I feel, is really important.
00:56:20.580 How effective do you think conversations are at changing trends?
00:56:27.980 So changing trend, the thing is with that is that you have to have the conversation with a lot of people
00:56:34.280 a lot of times.
00:56:35.560 And I think that's why podcasts like yours and the whatever podcasts and these different podcasts,
00:56:42.260 they get so much traction with people and get them to at least come in and listen.
00:56:47.560 And then whatever's intended for that person to have that moment with, they may or may not.
00:56:52.880 They might see it and be like, that's silly at first.
00:56:56.380 But then maybe if they listen to things and different types of conversations with different
00:57:01.980 people, something might click with them.
00:57:03.840 Right. But how do we, how do we, how do we measure that?
00:57:07.620 What stat are we going to say this podcasting changed that stat?
00:57:13.800 I mean, it's clear that obviously social media is, has in general changed things.
00:57:18.540 And that's people having micro conversations and associating with each other, maybe in not such
00:57:24.100 long format, but you can tell it's different, definitely affecting just like, you know,
00:57:29.040 304 culture, the tidbits of it that people see on social media,
00:57:33.580 definitely affect people.
00:57:35.260 So I think long form.
00:57:36.500 How, how, how so when 1.4 million women between 18 to 25 are on OnlyFans?
00:57:43.840 How is it, how is it convinced anyone?
00:57:46.100 And what I was saying with that, that even though that's a negative,
00:57:49.620 I'm saying that clearly that's affected people because it's normalized it in a sense.
00:57:54.300 Now, if we made it the, the commonality that we're speaking about traditional families and
00:57:59.940 we put a higher level of shame on those things on average, it would probably be the opposite.
00:58:06.240 But now we've come into a culture where if you say something, then that's you judging that
00:58:11.280 person.
00:58:11.700 And who are you to judge that person?
00:58:13.820 If you're not God, it's more so we just have a standard.
00:58:17.600 That's like being mad at someone for having a standard for something.
00:58:20.900 When you know, the standard is for generally the betterment of everyone.
00:58:24.900 Um, you can't control everyone, but you definitely can, if that's the, the norm, as we've seen
00:58:30.820 in the past, that was more of the norm.
00:58:32.540 That was not how it is now that most people tended to lean towards that.
00:58:37.720 They may not totally immerse themselves in a traditional view, but they have a lot of
00:58:41.600 things that would be rooted in it.
00:58:42.780 And I think that's the problem is that so much of the media that's out there is open
00:58:48.000 and proud of those things.
00:58:49.560 Yeah.
00:58:49.800 So I disagree.
00:58:50.940 I think it's a cop out to say it's like women being influenced by things.
00:58:55.760 I think women are doing what they want to do.
00:58:59.720 They got that perspective from somewhere.
00:59:02.480 And I could tell you this because I've actually done this.
00:59:06.340 I've done the long conversations with women.
00:59:08.940 I've done the sit downs.
00:59:10.360 I've interviewed a thousand.
00:59:11.260 And there was women I would take back like after the show and I would think, um, oh,
00:59:17.420 the wheels are turning with this girl.
00:59:18.940 Let me sit down and explain this stuff.
00:59:22.380 And I'll, and I would do really long one-on-one conversations.
00:59:25.760 It's actually what blew my channel up.
00:59:28.080 And they did the same thing.
00:59:30.800 There's one girl that fucked a bouncer right after.
00:59:33.540 And also, also, I'm going to push back about something that you said earlier, Kiana.
00:59:37.360 You said that if there's something that can be done, uh, it should be done.
00:59:43.200 Like you said, if there's something that can be done, do it.
00:59:47.020 And that's the big, cause I always say nothing is more important to modern women than their own selfish desires.
00:59:55.300 Not their kids, not family, not country, not God, anything.
01:00:00.820 Right.
01:00:01.620 And modern women, they're staring in the face what they should do to make things better, but they're not doing it.
01:00:08.540 And you can't make them do it.
01:00:10.280 You can't.
01:00:12.040 Okay.
01:00:12.400 That's understandable.
01:00:13.320 It's not, it's not about making them do it and see that maybe, maybe I portrayed that is like, it's our job to make them do it.
01:00:20.640 But it's just kind of like, um, I, I, I know a lot of people aren't Christians and don't believe in God and things like that, but you plant the seed.
01:00:29.280 Is you might not even be, if something were to happen to you, you may not even be able to see the seed come grow to fully and become have fruits.
01:00:39.760 But at the end of the day, you planted the seed and it might take a bunch of other situations that go along with that seed to make that situation happen.
01:00:49.580 It's not about us making anybody do anything.
01:00:53.100 It's about us planting that seed and hoping that on their journey, they'll come into other things that will help that grow because you can't make them stop wanting to do OnlyFans.
01:01:02.680 You can't, they have to figure that out with how they process things and what they want to do.
01:01:08.580 People pick the seeds they want.
01:01:10.540 Sure.
01:01:11.120 That's how women get to get out of, that's how women keep like fooling you guys with the OnlyFans hoes being Christian speakers.
01:01:17.920 Cause they like, well, they shouldn't be doing that anyway.
01:01:21.020 If you're saying like Nala, she shouldn't be doing that anyway.
01:01:24.040 She hasn't even lived the lifestyle to truly know whether or not she should be doing that.
01:01:28.340 Wait, wait.
01:01:29.040 So I think people pick the seeds they want to pick.
01:01:33.600 So I don't think it like, I think if somebody wants to lose weight, then they'll go out and find the influencer or the information that'll help them lose weight.
01:01:43.420 Cause they're serious about it.
01:01:44.800 I am not in control of the trends and I can have hope for my future, but I don't see any evidence that the media and these conversations are doing any of the things you're saying they're like, I don't see any evidence.
01:02:00.780 They're planting any seeds because the birth rates going down, the marriage rates going down, the age of first marriage is going up.
01:02:08.920 There's no data or even trend, like trends that indicate that's the way it's going.
01:02:16.140 Well, you can still, I mean, I mean, I've been watching you for a very, very long time.
01:02:22.320 I don't know how long you've been doing this in total, but I'm sure that there are plenty of people in the chat right now who at maybe at the beginning of listening to you had completely different views on certain topics.
01:02:35.100 And because you've talked through them and had show, had the shows that you've had can align more now than they might've done in the beginning.
01:02:43.480 And sometimes in your lifetime, you don't get to see the fruits of that labor.
01:02:48.300 Do you understand what I'm saying?
01:02:49.720 So I understand how it sounds.
01:02:52.120 I understand how you would think that, but do, okay.
01:02:55.540 I'll give you an example.
01:02:56.440 Do you know when the first men's rights group started?
01:02:58.840 I don't, but I would love to.
01:03:01.560 1900 years ago.
01:03:03.940 Okay.
01:03:04.740 That's sad.
01:03:05.860 Yeah, exactly.
01:03:09.140 And Pearl's changing perspectives and enlightening people.
01:03:16.360 Enlightening someone doesn't always have to involve giving them hope.
01:03:20.740 I think that's kind of what you're conflating.
01:03:23.460 Understand what I'm saying?
01:03:24.080 Like you, Pearl has changed perspectives and she's giving people essential knowledge, but like, you don't have to be hopeful when you get new knowledge.
01:03:36.460 You just have to be able to make a better decision.
01:03:39.000 So I wouldn't just automatically associate new knowledge with hope.
01:03:43.940 And I think that's one of the mistakes that you're making.
01:03:45.820 Um, it may not have essentially be providing them with hope, but it's just like when, um, someone goes to, is there certain words we can't use?
01:03:56.260 Like the, the, like Chris, like, can we say that?
01:03:59.540 I know so many platforms are weird about, not corn, if that's what you're saying, but no, no, no, no, no.
01:04:04.900 Like prison, like when people go get sent to become felons.
01:04:08.740 I'll say that.
01:04:09.380 Oh yeah.
01:04:09.740 Yeah.
01:04:09.960 You can say that.
01:04:11.100 You can say prison.
01:04:11.640 Okay.
01:04:11.940 So it's like when someone goes to prison and then they get out of prison and they change their lives around and they start mentoring others and they have conversations with them and they show them, um, their actions.
01:04:22.980 That gives them hope that even though I lived this life, I have a chance.
01:04:28.380 And even though they might not make every single choice the proper way, they still feel like they have hope towards something better.
01:04:37.720 And that at least will give them a little bit of momentum to progress further.
01:04:41.040 And maybe when they do finally progress further, because they genuinely feel like they have options, they will teach someone else and they will, the next person.
01:04:51.100 And it'll just go down the line.
01:04:52.500 I don't know what the, the prisoner has to do with the society wide example.
01:04:56.500 So again, I'm not talking about, I'm not, let me finish, let me finish.
01:05:01.920 I'm not talking about my individual life.
01:05:05.260 I'm not even talking about individual listeners, but I do not have the power to change trends.
01:05:12.740 I don't.
01:05:13.940 And no, and any YouTuber that's selling you that they're selling you guys hope.
01:05:19.180 And I'm the one that's being honest and you don't know, unless you're a YouTuber or work in the industry, I'm telling you, you don't know, you have no idea.
01:05:29.780 And I've, I've been in the field, I've interviewed the people and I'm telling you, YouTubers do not, if you want to rely on what, what changes policy is money.
01:05:41.080 And women have 80% of it.
01:05:45.420 So there's no incentive for any of the policies to change or the decision-making to change.
01:05:52.800 And, and also I'm going to talk about your, your prison example.
01:05:57.740 I did an internship in undergrad where I, I would speak to young, young men that were at juvenile hall.
01:06:05.020 And the starting point wasn't, oh, you're going to be a doctor or a lawyer one day.
01:06:10.120 It's going to be, how about you not come back here?
01:06:12.200 How about that?
01:06:14.800 Incarceration should be a successful deterrent from you committing other crimes.
01:06:19.940 Don't come back here.
01:06:21.160 It's the, it's a starting point.
01:06:22.980 When you have people that come from, from certain backgrounds or make certain choices, one of the worst things you can do, I think, is try to sell them that, oh, you're going to be a doctor one day.
01:06:33.060 No, you're not.
01:06:33.580 You don't have to sell them by telling them they're going to be a doctor.
01:06:38.520 You can just tell them that they have options never, other than committing crimes and going back to prison.
01:06:44.120 It doesn't need to be the same thing where it's like you're going to be the president.
01:06:47.300 The option is you don't want to be back in here.
01:06:50.460 But why do they, why do they feel morally motivated just not to go back to prison, especially if they've gone multiple times?
01:06:56.540 That might become a norm to them.
01:06:58.340 More than anything, wouldn't you say that it's like if you embedded in them morally that that's not the person that they want to be, then they have a moral grounding for why they shouldn't go back to prison rather than you just don't want to be here.
01:07:10.200 No, it's because that's not the person I want to be, and because I have those morals to stay away from a place like this, I'll find better.
01:07:16.940 So I have the hope, not because you sold me the hope, but because you told me the reality that there's a possibility for me to do better.
01:07:24.940 And this is not the person I want to be.
01:07:26.600 Do you know what the best predictor of future behavior is?
01:07:30.100 It's past.
01:07:30.860 Yeah, so I even think having any hope for these criminals is like, I've dealt with people with addiction, with whatever.
01:07:39.640 Oh, my God, if you have any hope for them.
01:07:42.460 Oh, I had a cousin that was in and out of jail all the time.
01:07:45.960 And once again, if we had hope that he wouldn't come back, it would have destroyed us.
01:07:50.540 Oh, my God.
01:07:51.320 And also, once again, it's about steps.
01:07:57.040 You got to talk to people where they're at, okay?
01:08:02.440 Therefore, I would say I'd make them realize what they did to get in here and help them figure out steps as to how they're not going to end up in here again.
01:08:10.800 Because being in prison is stupid.
01:08:13.060 Your whole life is going to go by, and you're going to be in this box.
01:08:16.740 A person who doesn't value their life, why would they care about that?
01:08:21.320 Why would they care about being a doctor or a lawyer or changing the world?
01:08:26.720 You don't say, hey, you made it out of prison.
01:08:29.720 Guess what?
01:08:30.340 You can become a doctor.
01:08:31.420 It's not like that.
01:08:32.220 It's more so like they need to have something morally grounded and a value for their own life.
01:08:37.560 So just telling them, it's stupid for you to want to come back here because you're going to spend your life here.
01:08:43.060 If they don't value themselves enough to care about going there in the first place, like the average person, you don't need to go to prison to know you don't want to be there.
01:08:52.540 Oh, you'd be surprised.
01:08:53.720 Have you ever spoken to a criminal before?
01:08:57.060 I have.
01:08:58.160 I have.
01:08:59.400 How many have you spoken to?
01:09:01.040 Because I don't think you've talked to many.
01:09:03.840 You sound a little too optimistic to have had conversations with people who prison.
01:09:07.160 No, no, no, no.
01:09:07.560 I'm laughing because I do a lot of talks with people on TikTok, too.
01:09:13.180 Definitely not as many as probably you.
01:09:15.000 Of course, TikTok.
01:09:16.300 Okay.
01:09:17.120 Because, of course, a lot of criminals would probably be there, you know, wasting their time or doing whatever they're doing.
01:09:22.160 But like real life conversations, interacting with them.
01:09:25.740 Yeah, I have.
01:09:27.120 Someone that I know, that I've known for 15 years, they had a very, very difficult life.
01:09:32.320 And watching them and their partner, their partner who really struggles to live a different life and this person who's chosen to live their life completely different and stick with it and is now just kind of struggling to reintegrate into another level of reintegration.
01:09:48.440 Them, yes, I've seen their path.
01:09:51.200 I've asked them a lot of questions about it because when I was younger, I used to be like, why would you even do something like that that would put you in jail?
01:09:57.240 That's stupid.
01:09:58.200 But if you don't value your own life, you're kind of like, you don't care.
01:10:02.440 You're at the wheel of the car just driving insane because you don't care.
01:10:06.320 Your answers, I'd like to believe you, but I'm a little skeptical based on your answers.
01:10:12.040 And Pearl, I would love you to, I'd love for you to speak to this person if you'd like to.
01:10:16.300 I could ask them at some point.
01:10:17.900 I don't care.
01:10:18.760 I know you don't care, Pearl.
01:10:20.920 But I'm just saying, like, hope is not a bad thing.
01:10:24.480 I don't think selling hope is necessarily, is a good thing.
01:10:27.600 Like, you shouldn't be marketing, like, hope in that way.
01:10:31.380 But it definitely is, like, if you're honest about things and you have conversations with people, it may not get every single person.
01:10:38.480 But the ones you can get, it matters.
01:10:40.680 Yeah, but I still would say that you're not discounting my original point, which is society, the trend of society.
01:10:51.240 But it's, like, you keep bringing up individuals.
01:10:54.500 Yeah.
01:10:54.680 And also, Pearl's audience is men.
01:10:57.240 And one of the biggest differences between Pearl's viewpoint and yours, Kiana, is you sound like you talk to a lot of women.
01:11:07.380 No.
01:11:07.860 And you have that female optimistic.
01:11:10.960 Men can't afford to live life how you're talking.
01:11:13.920 We just can't do it.
01:11:14.740 Like, that'll lead to the type of hope that you want there to be had led men to getting their children taken away from them.
01:11:23.180 So we just can't have that over here.
01:11:25.440 I'm not talking about delusion.
01:11:27.220 It could be a small goal.
01:11:28.620 If a person comes out of prison and they are, you said on a macroscale.
01:11:33.580 Okay.
01:11:34.200 I'm sorry.
01:11:34.620 I can't.
01:11:35.860 I'm sorry.
01:11:37.240 You guys, I'm sorry.
01:11:38.520 Like, I was just thinking, that type of nagging is what drives men to suicide.
01:11:45.060 Call in another time, Kiana, but it's been, like, 15 minutes of this hope strategy that you're talking about.
01:11:52.080 Go to your TikTok followers.
01:11:53.680 We're not them.
01:11:55.260 So, guys, make sure to like the video.
01:11:58.220 Subscribe if you haven't already.
01:12:00.620 And we're going to have to sum it up.
01:12:02.500 Okay, I'm all fighting you naked says I have a good answer for this.
01:12:04.320 Feel free to call in.
01:12:05.320 And, guys, I'm going to make a new rule based on this one.
01:12:08.760 Don't over talk me.
01:12:10.220 Look, I'm not a.
01:12:14.020 This one's tough because I really am not a yeller.
01:12:17.280 I'm not.
01:12:17.720 I really like to keep things light.
01:12:21.300 But I get pretty irritated if you call into my show and you keep trying to over talk me.
01:12:26.620 I just find it annoying.
01:12:27.860 So, I'm just going to, I'm going to give you guys one, one warning and then we're just going to kick you.
01:12:37.640 So, yeah.
01:12:38.320 Go ahead.
01:12:40.080 That was the first person I had to boot ass on my head.
01:12:43.860 Sorry.
01:12:45.320 Okay.
01:12:45.820 So, we're going to bring up.
01:12:50.380 Shiv, what's up, buddy?
01:12:51.640 What's up?
01:12:55.000 Hey, Shiv.
01:12:55.920 So, why should I have hope?
01:12:57.720 Tell me.
01:13:00.660 Well, you know, there's going to be all these like AI, you know, boyfriends out there.
01:13:07.420 And there's going to be, you're going to just be able to talk to a computer.
01:13:10.660 It'll be all of our relationships.
01:13:11.920 It'll all be digital.
01:13:12.620 And a computer is not going to, you know, screw up.
01:13:18.240 So, yeah.
01:13:19.440 ChatGPT can be our boyfriends.
01:13:23.640 Just, you know, accept our robot AI overlords and life will be great.
01:13:28.260 Sure.
01:13:29.380 What else?
01:13:31.900 But, I mean, truth is outside of that.
01:13:34.640 Like, honestly, that's the only thing I think there's hope for.
01:13:38.640 I don't think there's hope in normal human relationship.
01:13:41.680 We're going to have a really cool Pearl University.
01:13:45.000 Sign up, guys.
01:13:46.000 PearlInvite.com.
01:13:48.060 Yep.
01:13:48.980 Yep.
01:13:50.500 Well, yeah.
01:13:51.700 But that's really it.
01:13:53.460 I mean, the craziest thing, too, is I was talking to, like, so I don't know if you know this,
01:14:01.480 but when people get to their second or third divorce, the numbers keep going higher at divorce rate.
01:14:07.400 So, it's like, that's kind of crazy to me that, like, people will get married, get married again.
01:14:11.680 Get married again.
01:14:12.420 And, like, the third marriage, it's like 74% of the divorce rate on the third marriage.
01:14:16.100 And people still do it.
01:14:16.980 It's kind of a miracle.
01:14:19.080 Men are the true romantics, really.
01:14:22.100 I know.
01:14:22.460 We just, we're the ones that have hope.
01:14:24.420 I don't know why, but we do.
01:14:27.320 It's kind of crazy.
01:14:29.120 We're just so positive, no matter everything being against us.
01:14:33.040 It's kind of magic.
01:14:34.320 And there's ways that you can thrive.
01:14:36.400 Like, you can max out your hinge profile and bang some baddies this month.
01:14:41.280 Yeah.
01:14:41.940 Yeah.
01:14:42.460 There's ways.
01:14:43.600 Go ahead.
01:14:45.080 I had a lot to say this.
01:14:46.500 I was in Vegas for the last three days.
01:14:48.060 And, yeah, it was great.
01:14:51.860 You know, I had a new wife every day.
01:14:55.580 You know?
01:14:56.200 It's good stuff.
01:14:56.740 Yeah, why have one wife when you could have a rotation?
01:14:59.680 You know?
01:15:00.000 That's what I'm saying.
01:15:00.680 And this is the, you know, it doesn't mean you have to be sorrow and, like, cry about it.
01:15:06.780 It just means you've got to manage your expectations.
01:15:09.160 Like, Shiv, if you get married tomorrow, you can expect to be a single dad in your 40s.
01:15:13.800 That'll be fun for you.
01:15:16.420 But then I'll have my entire rest of my life after that point.
01:15:19.260 So, sounds great.
01:15:20.800 Yeah.
01:15:23.000 Well, Shiv has a chunk card.
01:15:24.740 I told you, he has a whole different culture that he could ship one in from and probably get a solid five to seven, maybe ten years, right?
01:15:34.860 Yeah.
01:15:35.360 Yeah.
01:15:35.540 And, look, if I have to import my wife, I'll pay the Trump tariffs on it.
01:15:43.460 You know, it's not, it doesn't mean you've got to be, you know, nihilistic.
01:15:50.240 You just got to, you just got to expect, like, if you get ten years, that's pretty good.
01:15:54.440 As long as she was a good wife for ten years, she had sex with you the whole thing.
01:15:58.340 In this world, think about, like, the iPhone's only, like, 15 years old.
01:16:03.520 So, like, ten years is a long time.
01:16:04.760 Like, we didn't have smartphones, like, touchscreen smartphones, like, 12 years ago.
01:16:08.900 You know what I mean?
01:16:09.920 So, if I can get ten years, that's kind of, like, an eternity, if you think about it.
01:16:15.440 So.
01:16:15.720 Yeah.
01:16:16.440 Yeah.
01:16:16.740 Cheers.
01:16:16.960 Good stuff.
01:16:17.960 And if you're a woman, like, and you're like, oh, no, I'm going to be a single mother, just be like, well, there's always a simp.
01:16:23.120 Don't worry.
01:16:26.000 There is always a simp.
01:16:28.040 Always.
01:16:28.820 So.
01:16:29.100 So don't.
01:16:29.960 Never fear.
01:16:30.840 The simps are here.
01:16:32.540 Yeah.
01:16:32.900 There's simps and there's plastic surgery.
01:16:36.640 So those two things are a great combo.
01:16:40.200 Daniel, that means they're the problem.
01:16:44.000 Yeah.
01:16:44.520 Oh, for sure.
01:16:46.240 I love, I love how one of the comments here is, like, why would I go on Hinge when there's a blonde that's free on the internet?
01:16:52.740 I'm like, what?
01:16:54.000 No, Hinge is where they're all at, bro.
01:16:56.180 You can also get a list crawler.
01:16:58.600 Yeah.
01:16:59.760 Where's Luffy when you need them?
01:17:00.880 Yeah.
01:17:01.200 Go ahead.
01:17:01.840 Get on Instagram and DM her a price.
01:17:04.940 Yeah.
01:17:05.080 Say a hundred bucks.
01:17:05.900 See if she bites.
01:17:08.880 This is called adapting to the current society.
01:17:11.620 This is how it is out here on these streets.
01:17:14.920 It's kind of crazy to think about that, though.
01:17:17.240 Like, it's cheaper to go on list crawler than, like, traditional dating a lot of the times.
01:17:23.320 So.
01:17:23.640 All men pay.
01:17:24.760 CGA says.
01:17:26.560 Yep.
01:17:27.480 There you have it.
01:17:28.500 All right.
01:17:28.880 We got it.
01:17:29.380 We literally got, like, 15 callers waiting.
01:17:32.040 Cool.
01:17:32.480 Yeah.
01:17:32.620 You can move on for me.
01:17:34.120 I just want to say hi.
01:17:35.620 All right, buddy.
01:17:36.060 Always good talking to you.
01:17:37.040 Yep.
01:17:37.320 See you.
01:17:37.460 Thanks for coming.
01:17:39.920 All right.
01:17:40.360 I told Glenn, I bring him up next.
01:17:43.220 Glenn's coming.
01:17:44.280 But we got to keep it short because we got literally, like, I think there's 20 people
01:17:48.060 in here.
01:17:48.880 I knew this would be a hot one.
01:17:50.980 Glenn, what's up, buddy?
01:17:53.180 Yo, what's good, you guys?
01:17:54.220 How you doing?
01:17:55.220 Hey, Glenn.
01:17:55.820 How are you?
01:17:57.400 I'm doing good.
01:17:58.300 I just got back from Florida.
01:18:00.940 Well, what's going on?
01:18:02.260 Why should I have hope?
01:18:04.240 Okay.
01:18:04.620 You should have hope, but not for a good reason.
01:18:06.760 It's because it's going to be a consequence.
01:18:08.940 All right.
01:18:10.360 You know how history repeats itself?
01:18:13.100 Yeah.
01:18:14.780 Well, history is repeating itself.
01:18:18.380 All right.
01:18:19.100 And I'm going to come at it from more of like a biblical angle.
01:18:23.500 All right.
01:18:24.840 I know.
01:18:25.860 I know.
01:18:27.260 You don't like it.
01:18:28.620 Yeah.
01:18:29.440 Cool.
01:18:30.300 Anyways, I got it for you, though.
01:18:32.920 All right.
01:18:33.240 So in Isaiah 3, there was some shit going on.
01:18:37.680 Women were hoes.
01:18:38.720 It says that they were being haughty.
01:18:40.980 Right.
01:18:41.420 And with their outstretched necks with jewelry all on it and their, you know, nappy-headed
01:18:47.320 weaves and shit.
01:18:48.660 And they were jangling their, you know, their shit around with some jewelry hanging from
01:18:54.980 the ears to the nose to the nipples to the ankles.
01:18:57.700 They were just, they were being thoughts.
01:19:00.160 They were being the modern-day thought.
01:19:02.820 All right.
01:19:03.020 And see, what had happened was, it said, because your women are your rulers, right, and they
01:19:11.640 rule over you, right, all these bad shit was about to happen.
01:19:15.660 Okay.
01:19:16.100 What happened?
01:19:16.640 All their good men died.
01:19:18.740 All the warriors died.
01:19:21.500 The women ended up getting bald-headed and having like scabies.
01:19:25.260 They all look like Jada Pickett Smith, like a dirty tennis ball.
01:19:29.720 They stunk, right?
01:19:31.660 They got taken over by other kingdoms.
01:19:34.700 And it says, you know, Isaiah 4, 1, it said at that time, seven women will go to one man
01:19:40.660 and beg them just to take their name and they will feed themselves.
01:19:45.880 They will clothe themselves just as long as they hide them from their shame.
01:19:50.120 They can take away their shame.
01:19:51.380 So basically these hoes, what's going to happen is they're going to ruin society to the point
01:19:56.340 where, you know, society is not going to be able to sustain itself.
01:19:59.200 We're going to end up going to war because some dumb whole president is going to send
01:20:02.420 us, you know, our troops out there to die.
01:20:04.620 And then, you know, all the good men are going to die off.
01:20:09.760 And then the men that are left over, these women are going to be like, yo, please take
01:20:15.600 us as your wife.
01:20:16.780 Please, please wipe us up.
01:20:17.920 Can I get a timeline for that, Glenn?
01:20:19.820 Like, when can I expect that?
01:20:21.340 When do I think that's going to happen?
01:20:22.820 Yeah.
01:20:24.440 Oh, we're going to be dead and gone before that shit.
01:20:27.600 Okay.
01:20:28.000 Like, like our children's children may see that.
01:20:32.020 But history does repeat itself.
01:20:36.060 If we don't learn from our mistakes.
01:20:37.900 Your kids aren't going to have kids.
01:20:39.300 Well, I mean, statistically, some of us might.
01:20:44.960 I mean, you know, those that got good looking kids, that got them good genes, you know,
01:20:49.720 those children might reproduce.
01:20:51.760 Yeah, you're right.
01:20:52.360 Now, if you got like a ugly kid.
01:20:58.200 Not happening.
01:21:01.420 Not happening.
01:21:02.160 And so there is hope.
01:21:02.880 What's going to be the hope is that the fact that it's going to get to the point where it's
01:21:08.780 going to be so bad that it's going to destroy itself and it's going to, the women are going
01:21:13.920 to have to go to the men and say, please take us, forgive us of our shame.
01:21:20.860 You know, we'll feed ourselves, we'll clothe ourselves, just, just, just take the shame
01:21:24.800 of being an independent hoe away from us and make us a married woman, right?
01:21:30.740 And that's going to be the reset.
01:21:34.740 There needs to be a reset button and it's going to take where society is destroyed to
01:21:41.720 where we end up having that reset button.
01:21:43.540 So don't you agree for our lifetime, there's no hope?
01:21:48.760 Oh yeah.
01:21:49.160 Like for our lifetime, we may not see the change.
01:21:52.180 We may not see the change in our lifetime.
01:21:54.980 And here's the thing.
01:21:55.920 There's going to be like, what, over 30% or even more women without kids.
01:22:01.640 Yeah.
01:22:01.920 So you get a lot of hoes to choose from guys.
01:22:05.240 Hoes are going to be hoes.
01:22:06.400 And here's the thing.
01:22:07.960 The, the generations that are watching them, they're going to watch them suffer.
01:22:12.320 They're going to watch them, you know, not receive or achieve, you know, the desired
01:22:17.720 life that, that they wanted.
01:22:19.420 And that will be the recourse for the younger generations.
01:22:24.180 Like, you know what?
01:22:26.840 Being like Bonnie Blue is not going to really work out because it doesn't end really well
01:22:30.240 for her.
01:22:30.540 Yeah, I don't think so.
01:22:31.000 I think it'll just inspire more.
01:22:33.560 Yeah.
01:22:34.300 I think there's always going to be a sub category of women.
01:22:39.360 They're going to be like, yeah, that sounds like great.
01:22:40.900 Let me go try to get 10,001 dicks.
01:22:43.100 Um, but I think there's also going to be, the majority is going to be like, uh, maybe
01:22:50.120 not a good idea, but, you know, guys, we can't complain.
01:22:55.060 I've seen zero evidence of that happening in my lifetime.
01:22:58.860 Let me see here things.
01:22:59.580 We can't complain.
01:23:00.420 I don't know why any guys are complaining right now.
01:23:03.560 We have the women that we created.
01:23:08.980 Really?
01:23:09.420 Do you know how many girls I told that sweet nothings to like, oh, girl, in your body
01:23:14.940 county, it won't matter.
01:23:16.180 I'm just going to, you know, we go pray and ask Jesus to forgive us later.
01:23:19.860 You know what I'm saying?
01:23:20.340 Like, do you know how many times that worked?
01:23:26.580 Yeah, but like most guys don't get to do that.
01:23:30.180 Yeah, you'd be surprised what most guys will say just trying to get some ass.
01:23:33.600 No, most guys don't even get the chance to say that to him, Glenn.
01:23:41.620 Well, back in our day, okay, back in our day, it worked.
01:23:46.180 So that's why I'm saying we have the women that we created.
01:23:48.480 The previous generations of men contributed or-
01:23:53.500 I don't think so.
01:23:54.620 I think women created themselves.
01:23:57.020 No, they do, but men encourage it.
01:23:59.700 Look, you don't think guys were asking women to get some ass back in the day?
01:24:03.420 Like, we were always trying to get some ass back in the day.
01:24:07.360 We weren't trying to wife them up.
01:24:09.020 We were trying to one-night them.
01:24:13.180 Yeah, but there were guys that wanted to wife them up, and the women, like, just don't pick them.
01:24:18.900 Yeah, because remember, most people met in college or at work until, like, the 2000s.
01:24:27.260 I think it was, like, 2000 by 2006 when that changed.
01:24:31.020 But how many of them were-
01:24:32.460 Okay, this is kind of going off topic anyways.
01:24:35.160 I really just want to stick to, in our lifetime, is there any hope?
01:24:38.600 Oh, in our lifetime, no, we will not see any changes.
01:24:41.480 And you know what?
01:24:42.060 Yes, you agree.
01:24:42.680 In any type of great recourse or change in society, most people do not see that in their lifetime.
01:24:48.700 Yeah, so I can just think it'll happen when I die.
01:24:52.340 Okay, thanks, Glenn.
01:24:53.860 Call in any time, okay?
01:24:57.540 Okay.
01:24:58.460 All right, I'm going to try.
01:25:00.820 Man, we have a lot of people.
01:25:02.800 Oh, my God.
01:25:03.380 Okay.
01:25:04.160 I'm going to try this random person.
01:25:05.620 It says call in user 2.
01:25:11.600 All right, guys, we got a lot of callers.
01:25:14.580 Wait, who is calling user 2?
01:25:16.640 Can you hear me?
01:25:17.980 Yeah, I can hear you.
01:25:18.940 What do we call you?
01:25:21.700 You can just call me 27.
01:25:23.580 That's what I put here as a user.
01:25:26.740 So what do you think?
01:25:27.700 Why should I have hope?
01:25:28.760 Well, if you, if we were to, well, you particular, Pearl, I think it's a little bit different for you because you are a woman.
01:25:39.540 And, you know, as a man, we all know we're born without value, especially me when I started, you know, my early 20s, it was incredibly difficult to get laid.
01:25:49.300 And as I grew my career and in my path and journey.
01:25:59.860 Are you there?
01:26:03.480 Hello?
01:26:04.820 I can't.
01:26:05.880 Sorry.
01:26:06.820 Guys.
01:26:07.300 We have too many calls for that.
01:26:08.620 Guys, please get your audio figured out.
01:26:11.280 We're booting today.
01:26:12.700 If you don't have it figured out, we're just booting.
01:26:16.060 Okay.
01:26:16.660 I'm going to bring up.
01:26:19.300 Chris is connecting audio guys.
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01:26:31.760 And trolling in the chat will not be tolerated.
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01:26:42.740 Chris, your audio is connecting.
01:26:46.340 Chris, your audio is connecting.
01:26:48.060 Okay, now there's a check mark.
01:26:50.260 Chris, are you there?
01:26:51.500 Yeah, how's my audio?
01:26:53.300 Good.
01:26:54.340 Hi, Chris.
01:26:55.320 So what do you think of the topic?
01:26:56.980 Why should I have hope?
01:26:59.680 So while I was waiting and you were talking to all those other hopeful souls, which to be honest, kind of sapped what was left of mine.
01:27:09.120 Honestly, I think about listening to these people.
01:27:14.440 It's like, this is why we're in the place that we're at.
01:27:16.600 People are so pathetic.
01:27:20.440 And it's harsh, but I mean, we live in a harsh world, right?
01:27:23.180 Like, the fact is, you said it while I was waiting, and it reminded me of a quote that I really like.
01:27:31.320 And the quote goes, never overestimate your ability to change the world.
01:27:37.320 Never underestimate your ability to change yourself.
01:27:39.740 So I think that I have no hope in society, to be honest with you, but I do have hope in myself.
01:27:47.400 Like, I can see the light in small positives, and like, I don't live a depressed life.
01:27:55.040 But I think I would if I actually wanted something good out of society or expected anything good out of, like, anything but myself and, like, the small circle of people around me.
01:28:10.160 Yeah, I agree.
01:28:11.420 I think the cool thing is with the internet, you can improve a lot of things.
01:28:16.180 You can find answers to stuff.
01:28:18.020 And you can make your life pretty cool, but women are going to women, you know.
01:28:23.580 I like what Jordan Peterson, they asked him, why do young people always, you know, grab onto these large issues, like saving the environment, or these idiots that are sitting in on Ivy League college campuses for what's going on in the sandbox over there?
01:28:42.880 And he said, it's because when you're young, you just don't have a lot of value, and you can't do much.
01:28:48.620 So they want to feel important by latching onto these large colleges, these large causes, because dealing with their own insignificance is too much.
01:28:59.060 And I think that what's going on in society is that times a thousand.
01:29:03.440 I think one of the best things you can do is shorten your circle and focus on your issues, and that's it.
01:29:10.620 Right.
01:29:11.060 Yeah, and honestly, it's like, I love this kind of content.
01:29:15.560 I also happen to love women.
01:29:17.560 They're great to look at, and they become more and more entertaining all the time.
01:29:23.640 I think that women are definitely cooked, as far as taking them seriously.
01:29:28.340 The decisions that they make, even so early on, they put themselves in a position where they're no good to a man long term.
01:29:35.600 They don't even realize it, and by the time any of them actually do, it's so beyond repair.
01:29:43.700 Plus, they probably already start damaging another generation at that point.
01:29:48.260 So I'd say we're multiple generations away from any real change.
01:29:52.920 I would not be hopeful that that would be happening in my lifetime.
01:29:56.280 But again, I'm still enjoying watching everything burn, and as a near-middle-aged man, it's never been so easy to get sex.
01:30:08.340 I look a little bit younger than my actual age.
01:30:11.460 And yeah, I mean, there are times when you'll meet somebody, and you'll think, wow, she seems nice or nicer than a lot of the women you meet.
01:30:20.420 But it literally only takes a couple of meetings to figure out how she has also kind of fallen into some of the BS that we have going on over here.
01:30:31.060 Yep.
01:30:31.740 Yep.
01:30:32.400 All right, Chris.
01:30:33.140 Well, thank you for calling in, buddy.
01:30:34.760 We have full call lines.
01:30:36.140 That was pretty funny, so thank you.
01:30:38.020 No problem.
01:30:38.720 Thank you guys for having me.
01:30:39.920 It was cool to do this.
01:30:42.360 It's nice to know that my audio actually works.
01:30:44.220 Yeah.
01:30:44.660 Yeah.
01:30:45.940 Call anytime, buddy.
01:30:46.860 Must be the only one, I swear.
01:30:47.920 Okay.
01:30:48.420 Guys, audio, YouTube off in the background.
01:30:53.460 Please, God.
01:30:55.140 Just be like Chris.
01:30:57.300 You did good.
01:30:58.240 Next up, we have the guy who's ninja.
01:31:02.640 Hey.
01:31:03.760 Can you hear me?
01:31:05.200 Hey, how are you?
01:31:06.800 I'm doing well, thank you.
01:31:08.280 How about yourself?
01:31:09.300 I'm good.
01:31:10.640 So tell me, why should I have hope for society?
01:31:14.280 So I think your hope for society is going to honestly be placed in doing what you're already
01:31:24.340 doing.
01:31:26.000 You're already on the right path to go ahead and bring things up.
01:31:30.900 Just making it known that repetitive communication is going to be what is ultimately going to
01:31:39.960 start to, I don't want to say radicalize, but just make people more aware of how things
01:31:47.720 are.
01:31:48.080 I predict it, it'll start to change nothing dramatic enough, but within five to 10 and
01:31:56.240 then probably about 20 years out is when we'll see the full shift of, you know, people wanting
01:32:02.120 to get back to being more altruistic for society and their communities.
01:32:09.320 What do you, what specific stat are we going to see change?
01:32:13.160 Like, is it the birth rate, the marriage rate?
01:32:16.240 And let's talk about women.
01:32:18.120 Cause like I said before earlier, women know what they, what, what they ought to be doing
01:32:24.000 to change things, but they're choosing to, to not do it.
01:32:27.640 Go ahead.
01:32:28.320 Right.
01:32:28.820 Right.
01:32:29.340 So, so with women, they do have a tendency to follow as men, uh, create their own spaces.
01:32:36.340 So I would say we're going to start to the stat we're going to see is most likely in a
01:32:42.160 faith based type of like, uh, currently you can kind of see, see little echoes of things
01:32:47.200 of people saying that they're going to Orthodox churches or, or more Catholic type things.
01:32:52.680 And that's where we're going to start to kind of see that pivotal point in the five to
01:32:58.240 10 is there's just going to start to be more pockets of that starting to show.
01:33:03.200 Attendance has declined in the last decade.
01:33:07.540 True.
01:33:08.120 There, there has definitely been a lot of, like when we're talking about like Protestant
01:33:12.060 stuff, a lot of people are leaving that in droves, but you're starting to see, I think
01:33:16.280 it was like Gen Z and Alpha start to become more Orthodox.
01:33:19.660 Catholic church attendance in the U.S. has generally declined with a noticeable drop in the post-pandemic
01:33:25.000 period also declined and then also 45% to 33% over the past two decades, according to 20,
01:33:33.280 24 Gallup poll.
01:33:35.680 You're starting to see Muslim Islamic feminists, bro.
01:33:39.620 It's just a matter of every, in the next 20, 30 years, every religious institution is going
01:33:45.060 to have feminism.
01:33:45.700 Well, you have to think about it like this, women make up 80% of consumer buying decisions.
01:33:51.940 True.
01:33:52.420 How will the churches keep the lights on without pandering to the female dollar?
01:33:57.620 I think that's part of where it's going to be.
01:34:02.900 The men are going to be a little bit more radicalized in that after the 10 year mark, like there's going
01:34:08.680 to just be pockets of men that are like, this is a whole bullshit.
01:34:14.980 I'm sorry.
01:34:15.520 Yeah.
01:34:15.940 Like, I think it'll be a new survey says for every a hundred new Catholics, 800 people leave
01:34:21.620 the church.
01:34:23.760 Sorry, go ahead.
01:34:25.040 No, no, you're, I, I, I, I do believe that a lot of people are seeing the, um, like, like
01:34:32.320 you talked about the feminism reach into the church at this point.
01:34:35.340 And that's kind of what's pushing a lot of people out, but there are still currently smaller
01:34:40.640 pockets of people starting to become more like orthodox and, and I I've even seen some
01:34:47.780 people talk about it in the sense of it's called Catholicism, but I, I do believe that
01:34:53.740 it's like, I'm 40, I'm not going to see this until I'm like 60 to 65.
01:34:58.560 And I, I don't have hope for myself in the sense of like being able to have more children
01:35:06.520 because I, three kids, but at the same time, like more, I'm, I've, I've kind of tapped out
01:35:12.220 my, my role with the community that I help out with is to try and help men find some objective
01:35:19.600 moralities versus just the subjective morality type stuff.
01:35:23.300 And I think that's kind of where we're, we're at with a lot of things is we, we see a lot
01:35:28.780 of like subject morality, you know, out there.
01:35:32.820 That's kind of what feminism is a lot about.
01:35:35.900 And as we start to get people to start realizing, like there is some objective morality and truth
01:35:41.780 about how we maintain and do things, we're going to probably see some change after like
01:35:47.620 some true change after the five to 10 for now, it's just growing is the way I see it.
01:35:53.760 Yeah.
01:35:54.160 I, I, thanks for giving your opinion.
01:35:56.080 I do respectfully disagree.
01:35:58.300 I just, I don't think trends happen overnight.
01:36:01.980 And I think if that was going to happen, we would see some indication like church attendance
01:36:07.560 going up, which it's not people getting more religious, which they're not.
01:36:11.980 I understand the influencers make you want to like think that, but I'm, I'm telling you,
01:36:17.780 if you got Gen Z, like siblings, kids, they're not going to church.
01:36:24.260 True.
01:36:24.940 I can understand that.
01:36:26.580 Like it, it, I think it's going to be on the individuals to help bring that about.
01:36:34.400 I think it's still too small from where I'm going with it, but yeah.
01:36:38.060 Well, thanks for calling in, um, Doug MP, you got any other questions for him?
01:36:43.160 Nope.
01:36:43.540 You know that, you know, I, I know you're hopeful.
01:36:46.640 A lot of the trad cons are, but you really got to look around, man.
01:36:50.740 Well, I got to look around.
01:36:52.680 Yeah.
01:36:53.300 Yeah.
01:36:53.800 I'm, I'm, I'm doing my best to genuinely try and stay positive for hopefully my kid's
01:36:59.760 sake, but I don't know.
01:37:00.840 You can just, you can be positive and be like, we're fucked, you know?
01:37:04.500 Yeah, yeah, you know, and if you're just talking about the people you care about and
01:37:11.200 your kids, that's fine.
01:37:12.800 Just make sure to put all your focus on them because Pearl never said not to be
01:37:16.700 hopeful for yourself and those, you know, your circle, but this trying to save society
01:37:21.920 stuff, it's cooked.
01:37:23.200 It's over with.
01:37:24.580 Correct.
01:37:25.120 Based.
01:37:25.940 Based.
01:37:26.740 Hello, Kyle.
01:37:27.820 Thanks for calling.
01:37:28.200 Before I go, I just want to let you guys know that I'm a moderator for HomeAth.
01:37:32.160 Um, he would like to talk to you guys at some point if you ever get a chance.
01:37:37.280 Oh, sure.
01:37:37.860 He could come on.
01:37:39.120 I love HomeAth's stuff.
01:37:40.700 So, yeah.
01:37:42.000 Um, if he, I think he follows me on Twitter.
01:37:44.240 So if he DMs me, we could set up a time.
01:37:47.180 I'll let him know.
01:37:48.160 We're at the, it's seven to nine.
01:37:49.500 So if he just tells me the day he wants to come, it's fine.
01:37:52.720 Understood.
01:37:53.280 Awesome.
01:37:54.020 Sure.
01:37:54.920 Um, thanks for calling in.
01:37:56.900 Um, Kilo Kyle.
01:37:58.180 Read that super, read that super chat.
01:38:00.220 A hundred dollars.
01:38:01.560 You guys are too kind.
01:38:02.940 I forgot what those looked like.
01:38:04.720 It's been so long.
01:38:06.060 It's been so long.
01:38:07.720 Okay.
01:38:08.280 57 year old engineer.
01:38:09.820 Trust me.
01:38:10.320 There's hope.
01:38:11.080 Stay single.
01:38:11.620 As a 57 year old engineer.
01:38:14.420 Trust me.
01:38:14.920 There's no hope.
01:38:15.940 Stay single.
01:38:16.720 Thank you, bro.
01:38:18.780 Greatest show as usual.
01:38:20.100 Thanks for what you do.
01:38:20.980 Thank you, Sean.
01:38:22.160 I'm just trying to be honest here about what it's going on.
01:38:26.420 Okay.
01:38:26.900 I'm going to bring in Donnie because he always keeps it nice and short.
01:38:35.360 Donnie, are you there?
01:38:38.460 Donnie, you're on mute.
01:38:40.240 He's waiting since the beginning.
01:38:42.120 So maybe he went to go do something.
01:38:44.620 I'm sorry about that.
01:38:45.540 I'm right here.
01:38:46.640 Hey, that was a long line.
01:38:48.940 Hey, Donnie.
01:38:49.820 How are you?
01:38:52.060 Oh, swell.
01:38:52.880 I almost had time to write a book with my thoughts waiting on mine.
01:38:56.200 It was a long line.
01:38:57.200 But I'll get to it.
01:39:01.260 And I'm mixed.
01:39:02.200 I feel you, Pearl, because a lot of what you've heard from the tradcoms is basically just world fallacy, survivorship bias.
01:39:11.060 It worked for me.
01:39:11.980 It'll work for them.
01:39:13.200 And that's just not realistic.
01:39:16.120 Though my counter is data and demographics isn't always destiny.
01:39:20.980 It's hard for me to find any hard data specific to women, but let's take Malthus, Thomas Malthus, for example.
01:39:32.100 I'll be quick, but if you don't know who that is, think of like Thanos in Game Out.
01:39:37.540 He wanted to correct things.
01:39:39.800 That's just population control narrative from Malthus because he thought food production only grows with human hands.
01:39:46.980 Humanity will eventually starve, but then the Industrial Revolution happened in 1800.
01:39:53.720 Now we got fat bitches on every corner.
01:39:58.080 I mean, you could be poor today and be fat as hell.
01:40:00.860 Being fat used to be a rich person thing, but now it's like you've got to work just to not get fat.
01:40:08.260 Completely unfathomable.
01:40:08.980 Unfathomable.
01:40:10.540 Another thing is, I mean, look at our, look at society before the 1950s.
01:40:17.240 Life expectancy was basically, you might be lucky to live to 30.
01:40:21.800 Most of you will be dead.
01:40:23.880 And the reason they had more people was they didn't know who would make it.
01:40:27.680 So they had to have more kids.
01:40:29.640 But today it's the opposite.
01:40:31.220 Even unhealthy people can probably make it to 60 by dumb luck.
01:40:37.660 And people have less kids.
01:40:41.040 Okay.
01:40:41.620 But I really wanted to say, I don't know, you might have heard that Charles Dickens quote.
01:40:48.060 It was the best of times.
01:40:49.440 It was the worst of times.
01:40:51.540 Which is kind of ubiquitous.
01:40:53.040 I mean, some people have said only one in 20, up to one in four men got to breed.
01:41:01.980 Even with male loneliness as it is, at least 60% of men are still getting a chance to at least thrive.
01:41:11.000 So as crappy as today is, it's still better than the norm of yesteryear.
01:41:17.720 And I'll be in broad note.
01:41:18.860 Well, the, but the, you know, the life expectancy was influenced by the birth rate.
01:41:24.280 Like people lived till their 60s, 70s, and 80s all the time.
01:41:27.880 It was just, um, the, it's cause the, they killed their kids.
01:41:34.520 Well, no, I'm going off average.
01:41:37.300 Well, yeah, but, but like, it's kind of the same, it's kind of the same today.
01:41:43.180 Because like, if you're in the womb, like there's a one in three chance your mom will kill you,
01:41:47.800 but they don't count that as a part of the death rate now.
01:41:51.880 I don't even count women, killing children deliberately, but continue outside.
01:41:56.020 Yeah.
01:41:56.460 But I'm saying like, so the, the mortality, like people live till their 60s, 70s, and 80s before
01:42:03.320 in the 1600s, 1700s, and 1800s.
01:42:05.480 But the thing was-
01:42:07.080 No, those people were the outliers.
01:42:08.680 Like I was talking about average.
01:42:10.260 No, I know.
01:42:10.940 Wait, wait, wait, listen, wait, listen.
01:42:13.180 So the, the, the reason it was so low is it's people didn't always make it out of infancy.
01:42:20.700 So there was a death rate for babies and children.
01:42:24.500 I would argue the moms were killing them then because it's really similar to the abortion
01:42:28.840 rate today.
01:42:29.500 But back then it was like, it was because newborns died a lot.
01:42:35.940 Well, I don't deny how common it is for moms to abuse their children, but that was more
01:42:42.040 due to a lack of knowledge on medical care because you got to remember, like modern medicine
01:42:48.460 didn't really exist until Lysol was a thing.
01:42:52.200 Lack of medical care led to-
01:42:54.400 No, no, no.
01:42:54.820 The quality of medicine.
01:42:56.080 No, no, no.
01:42:57.060 Like the reason life expectancy went up was because of advancements in medicine.
01:43:01.520 Like I had a history in medicine class in college.
01:43:05.420 The professor said before sanitation, you know, before disinfectant, you would be better off
01:43:12.300 not going to a doctor than going to, we're getting off topic.
01:43:16.260 Like the point is, I agree with you.
01:43:20.800 You should be Blackpill, but the Blackpill doesn't mean Doomerous and Nileism.
01:43:26.060 It just means acknowledging reality and acting accordingly.
01:43:30.200 Yeah.
01:43:30.320 There's always a chance things can improve.
01:43:32.840 Like I guess South Park gave me a glimpse of hope.
01:43:36.780 Their episode about people from the future, like how one day we'll all be, we'll all be
01:43:42.340 one mocha race that's bald-headed, that's probably where we're going because in the future, most
01:43:48.120 people will probably either be Amish or African since they have birth rates growing, but even
01:43:54.060 back in shape.
01:43:56.220 I mean, I don't have exact numbers, but I understand where you're going, where you can't just have
01:44:01.480 the just-world fallacy or this blind hope things will work out, but there is always a chance
01:44:07.540 because, I mean, another example was nobody expected Hispanics to come out for dum-dum.
01:44:13.860 They went from being a never-GOP group to now the left effed up so bad with Transformers
01:44:22.420 and whatnot, there's a serious chance Hispanics could be new base.
01:44:27.840 Right, but I see, like, I see conservatives having small wins as preventing the, like,
01:44:36.420 They're going to speed limit.
01:44:37.660 They're not really changing shape.
01:44:39.040 Yeah, like, I mean, it slows it down maybe, but I would still predict it's, like, the birth
01:44:46.160 rate, people aren't really going to get married.
01:44:47.600 It's just a different time, but I agree, like, that things in the past, there's other
01:44:52.840 things that you could have worried about then that we don't have to worry about today.
01:44:56.260 Like, I don't want to be in a world war.
01:44:59.200 I'm happy we don't have to deal with that.
01:45:01.400 I like Uber Eats.
01:45:03.500 Well, war is part of human nature.
01:45:05.100 I mean, after World War II, everyone thought, well, we're not going to have a big war again.
01:45:09.160 It's like, I mean, thanks to nukes, it's been a deterrent to, like, the big wars, but overall,
01:45:15.460 we have, we still have smaller-ish wars, but only Tom will tell.
01:45:19.820 I better wrap it up, because there's other people in the line.
01:45:22.040 I know you want to keep the chat fair.
01:45:24.040 Cool.
01:45:24.640 But, oh, Doug, I got to give you kudos to that prison joke.
01:45:28.580 It's like, no, you're not.
01:45:31.200 That was funny.
01:45:32.460 Yeah.
01:45:32.740 I'm saying, you have to tell them that they're going to be movie stars.
01:45:36.740 They have their name in lights.
01:45:37.900 Like, come on.
01:45:38.800 Are you serious?
01:45:39.980 Like, no.
01:45:40.420 And Pearl, I love the yellow.
01:45:43.080 You're rocking the SpongeBob look, so, yeah.
01:45:45.760 Everybody loves SpongeBob.
01:45:46.880 All right, I'm going to split.
01:45:47.580 I got to go, guys.
01:45:48.380 Thanks for calling.
01:45:49.860 Oh, is he talking to you?
01:45:51.600 Okay.
01:45:53.600 I'm going to try Chris again.
01:46:00.660 Guys, make sure to hit the like button.
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01:46:04.580 Chris, are you there?
01:46:05.180 Chris, all right.
01:46:11.840 Chris going once.
01:46:13.920 Chris going twice.
01:46:16.400 Now I'm going to three times.
01:46:19.880 Now I have to.
01:46:20.860 It's the same Chris.
01:46:22.580 Oh, is it?
01:46:23.220 Okay.
01:46:23.520 Okay.
01:46:23.740 Sorry about that.
01:46:24.700 I already got you.
01:46:26.020 Okay.
01:46:26.280 Let's do.
01:46:30.980 Okay.
01:46:31.380 Let's do this dark mage person.
01:46:35.180 Okay.
01:46:39.280 Dark lake mage.
01:46:42.400 Are you there?
01:46:45.640 Dark lake.
01:46:47.040 Oh, hi.
01:46:48.140 Can you guys hear me?
01:46:49.400 Yep.
01:46:50.900 Okay.
01:46:51.420 Oh, great.
01:46:51.760 I made it.
01:46:52.360 Thank you so much, Pearl and host for having me on the show.
01:46:54.940 I appreciate it.
01:46:55.840 I'm dark lake.
01:46:56.420 Thanks for calling in.
01:46:57.240 So let me have it.
01:46:58.980 Why should I have hope?
01:47:01.760 Okay.
01:47:02.160 So, and I'm going to keep it real short and quick.
01:47:04.600 Um, yeah, I wanted to come up here because I think that you're not realizing something,
01:47:10.380 Pearl.
01:47:10.620 And I guess you can add your two cents to what I'm going to say.
01:47:12.800 Because I think really the, uh, answer is in the question, right?
01:47:17.600 Why, uh, should you have hope in society?
01:47:21.260 And Pearl, you are, um, referencing society because it's something beyond yourself, right?
01:47:27.800 Something that's not just about you, right?
01:47:31.800 Um, I'm referencing society because that was the question.
01:47:38.760 Right, right.
01:47:39.460 But you understand, like, you're well informed, uh, of the negative statistics of the dating
01:47:43.800 market.
01:47:44.420 So, like, you're, you're basically referencing society because of that, right?
01:47:48.020 And my eyes, like, right, right.
01:47:51.540 I have them too.
01:47:52.180 And I mostly agree with, you know, the statistics that are projected, you know, about how bad
01:47:57.240 it is.
01:47:58.120 Um, but, you know, in that same thought process, right?
01:48:01.780 If you juxtaposition that same thought process to hope itself, right?
01:48:07.420 Um, you would do the same thing, right?
01:48:10.320 So, you would essentially, um, reference hope because it's beyond yourself because it's
01:48:16.640 not just all about you.
01:48:18.960 You feel me?
01:48:19.840 So, um, and what I mean by that is, right, even though you are well informed with the
01:48:25.520 negative statistics of the dating market, if you had a son, right, I'm pretty sure that
01:48:30.420 you wouldn't want him to give up, right?
01:48:32.160 You would want him to strategize, right?
01:48:35.240 To do his best to make it in society, in the dating market.
01:48:38.900 Yeah, but I would tell him to strategize.
01:48:42.360 I would not expect to find a wife.
01:48:45.560 That's what I would tell him.
01:48:46.640 I wouldn't expect to.
01:48:49.320 Right.
01:48:49.900 But, but just even there, right?
01:48:52.400 You're saying that you wouldn't advise your son to expect to, but that's not the same as
01:48:57.580 advising your son to give up.
01:48:59.440 And all I'm saying is that in order for you to, um, instill the idea that your son in this
01:49:05.840 theoretical scenario should strategize, there's a level of hope that comes with that.
01:49:11.700 And so that's what I meant.
01:49:12.680 But I just don't understand what it has to do with the question.
01:49:15.860 Like the question's about society, not this hypothetical son.
01:49:20.820 So it's like, why should I, what, like, are you seeing something I'm not seeing when it
01:49:25.840 comes to the way society's going?
01:49:29.580 Well, I mean, I'm just basically, um, considering history.
01:49:34.460 I'm considering like, you know, there's never been a time and, you know, society where people
01:49:40.000 didn't have to strategize in order to, you know, um, maneuver a bad situation in society.
01:49:47.460 And you can extrapolate that in so many different ways.
01:49:50.020 And I'm not trying to be like pie in the sky, such an optimist, but I'm just saying that
01:49:54.820 we're going to have to strategize no matter what the troubles are anyway.
01:49:58.840 And I'm correct.
01:50:01.080 But it's kind of like you could have a strategy to win the lottery, but it's probably not going
01:50:06.360 to happen.
01:50:07.880 That's the way I see it.
01:50:09.160 Like statistics is just, you can do a strategy and give it your best go, but most people will
01:50:14.140 be single parents.
01:50:17.460 Oh, and you're saying basically, um, nowadays having a wife and kids, right.
01:50:23.360 And, you know, nuclear family is a, is akin to winning the lottery.
01:50:26.740 That's your point.
01:50:28.060 Yeah.
01:50:28.380 I mean, it's like 10% actually have like a marriage where they stay in shape, have sex
01:50:34.000 and are together for life and don't hate each other.
01:50:36.580 It's around 10%.
01:50:37.760 So was there ever a time when like couples didn't hate each other though?
01:50:44.360 Like, right.
01:50:46.320 But even if there was, we're never going to get back to that point.
01:50:51.640 Well, how do you know that though?
01:50:53.520 Like when you said, wait, wait, wait, I'm sorry.
01:50:54.840 Let me qualify that.
01:50:55.760 When you say, well, we will never get back to that point.
01:50:59.160 Are you guys, um, uh, looking at like a hundred percent?
01:51:04.660 Like if you just break it down to percentages, are you looking at a hundred percent or the majority?
01:51:09.740 And you, do you guys think that it's going to take a majority to change anything?
01:51:15.120 Like if, like if 20% of, I don't know, Americans decided to change things and, you know, have
01:51:29.180 kids and stuff, do you think that could be enough to change anything?
01:51:32.120 Or do you think it has to be over 51%?
01:51:33.900 I think, you know, relationships are a subscription model.
01:51:41.640 Marriages don't really exist anymore.
01:51:45.460 You have subscriptions.
01:51:46.960 That's what it is.
01:51:48.460 Anybody that tells you otherwise is lying and trying to sell you hope.
01:51:52.820 That's what we have nowadays.
01:51:54.100 And for me, I'm not, I can't worry about how many people are going to change when, when
01:52:01.280 I don't think that they are.
01:52:02.460 What's the point of me?
01:52:03.840 Oh, 20, 30% when I don't think anyone's going to change.
01:52:11.020 Hmm.
01:52:11.720 Well, you know what?
01:52:12.580 I can't refute that feeling you have because I have some, I kind of have the same feelings,
01:52:18.240 but I, I also believe that, you know, what I do in my life personally, right.
01:52:25.440 Um, will affect the people in my immediate vicinity.
01:52:30.320 And to me, I think that's enough.
01:52:33.600 You guys might disagree, you know, and I, I understand if you do, but I mean, you guys
01:52:38.620 don't think that, you know, Pearl meeting a husband and having kids and having that family
01:52:44.560 and you, sir, meeting your wife and having kids and having that family.
01:52:47.960 You guys are not going to make up the majority, but I think, you know, your situation, I'm
01:52:53.260 sorry.
01:52:53.860 Statistically, one of us will divorce.
01:52:56.260 I think most people become statistics.
01:52:59.340 So it's, it's me or you, Doug.
01:53:02.120 Hey, Hey, I've been divorced already.
01:53:05.620 So your chances are higher.
01:53:08.060 Yeah.
01:53:08.680 A hundred percent.
01:53:09.340 My wife number two.
01:53:11.940 Yeah, but you got married though.
01:53:13.340 You did it though still.
01:53:14.660 All right.
01:53:15.200 And then he's divorced.
01:53:17.100 Yep.
01:53:17.380 But so like, what would crush someone is going into marriage and not preparing and expecting
01:53:22.340 for a divorce.
01:53:23.220 That's how you get crushed.
01:53:25.040 I know.
01:53:25.580 I, I, I know it could happen to me.
01:53:28.120 It could.
01:53:28.760 I hope not, but it could.
01:53:30.400 I don't know.
01:53:31.360 And I guess I can, you know, I'll leave it here because for other people to speak, I'm
01:53:34.560 not trying to, uh, you know, bog you guys down with this, but I just think that, uh, Pearl,
01:53:38.560 I understand your perspective.
01:53:40.220 Uh, I just think, you know, we've come too far as a people, no matter what your ethnic background
01:53:46.480 is to give up and maybe I'm naive, but that's just how I, you know, like, if I, if I try
01:53:55.600 to have a good marriage and you try to have a good marriage, but society's going the way
01:54:00.060 it's going, like, what's the difference?
01:54:03.040 Because, because you're not an idiot, you know, that not everyone, right.
01:54:09.180 Believes in the BS of society and the propaganda and the misandry and the, and whatever, right.
01:54:15.840 And the feminism, whatever, not every, there's a lot of women who are like you, who have your
01:54:20.200 same thought process.
01:54:21.140 I don't care what people say.
01:54:22.660 I watch what they do.
01:54:23.700 And there's a lot of women that say they believe things and then they divorce their husbands.
01:54:29.320 Like I've seen better women than me get divorced women that are more, more pure, younger, nicer.
01:54:36.160 Like I would just say more feminine women that are better than me.
01:54:39.240 And I would say every conceivable metric, I've seen them do terrible things.
01:54:44.180 And the problem, the problem, I'm sorry.
01:54:47.080 Just want to, I'm just the one thing, the problem that I have with that thought process
01:54:50.380 Pearl, and I'm sorry, I don't mean to challenge you guys and be a nuisance or whatever.
01:54:53.360 No, no, please do.
01:54:54.640 Okay.
01:54:54.920 The problem that I have with that thought process Pearl is that with that same thought process,
01:54:59.080 by that logic, if you see me, a black man in the elevator, you need to clutch your purse.
01:55:04.200 Like with that same logic.
01:55:05.680 Cause, cause maybe you've seen some, a black dude, basically, you know, steal a purse from
01:55:11.020 a woman in an elevator.
01:55:12.060 Maybe you could have seen that, right?
01:55:13.460 That could be your actual experience, but based on you basically.
01:55:17.100 If I saw that happen, I'd probably start clutching my purse.
01:55:20.420 If that was a regular occurrence, why would I not?
01:55:24.040 Like, come on.
01:55:24.820 Yeah, but, but it would still be an, wait, wait, wait, you're right.
01:55:29.580 But it would still be an illogical thing for you to do.
01:55:31.140 So I'm going to get my purse stolen?
01:55:33.220 Because you can't tell the future.
01:55:35.200 You don't know.
01:55:35.500 I'm going to get my purse stolen because I don't want to seem racist.
01:55:39.100 Fuck that.
01:55:40.120 No.
01:55:40.800 That's not what I'm saying.
01:55:42.080 No, I'm not talking about not seeming racist.
01:55:44.260 I'm saying something that's illogical, right?
01:55:47.220 Cause you, we can't tell the future.
01:55:48.920 And maybe I shouldn't have brought race in at my bed.
01:55:50.620 But what I mean is basically just making an assumption of something based on a past event.
01:55:57.660 When we, when we don't, we, we're not prophets.
01:56:00.340 We can't tell how somebody is going to correct.
01:56:03.280 Okay.
01:56:03.380 Let me straighten one thing out real fast.
01:56:05.820 So I'm black.
01:56:07.620 I've been black for over, in the United States for over 40 years.
01:56:11.160 When I see too many of us around, I'm like, I got to get up out of here.
01:56:14.660 If it's either live in an all white neighborhood or an all black neighborhood, I'm choosing the white one.
01:56:21.300 Well, you know, I'm black and I'm 35.
01:56:23.140 So you got five years on me.
01:56:24.260 So, you know, I'll take your word.
01:56:25.640 And I feel the same way about women.
01:56:28.160 If I'm at an event with too many women, I'm like, I got to bounce.
01:56:31.080 They're going to start.
01:56:35.160 I'm going to go.
01:56:35.960 I'm going to go.
01:56:36.540 Thank you so much, Pearl, for having me.
01:56:38.480 I really appreciate the conversation.
01:56:41.060 Hopefully it wasn't, I didn't get on guys' nerves.
01:56:43.080 All right.
01:56:43.380 Thank you guys.
01:56:43.900 We'll call it anytime.
01:56:46.920 All this Hopium, guys.
01:56:48.400 I'm clutch.
01:56:49.000 I'm clutching the purse.
01:56:50.280 I don't care.
01:56:51.560 I'm telling you.
01:56:52.740 And I wouldn't blame you.
01:56:53.960 If you saw someone get robbed, Donna, then yes, I'm clutching.
01:56:59.640 What the hell?
01:57:01.160 And you know what's funny?
01:57:02.640 So I always say, you know, I'm from the Pacific Northwest.
01:57:06.240 And they say over 70% of serial killers come from the Pacific Northwest, right?
01:57:11.300 No way.
01:57:11.960 So if I, when I was growing up, if I saw, you know, a white guy with his hair slicked back
01:57:19.480 and those like, you know, the glasses with the ridge on the top, I'm running away from that guy.
01:57:26.340 He could be a serial killer.
01:57:27.660 You know what I'm saying?
01:57:28.060 Well, I'm going to find out.
01:57:30.980 Nope.
01:57:31.900 Yeah, exactly.
01:57:33.000 You know what I'm saying?
01:57:33.720 I just, I just, and honestly, if I met someone who, who had a bad experience with a black person or a black guy,
01:57:42.660 and they crossed the street when they saw me coming, I wouldn't even blame them.
01:57:46.740 Who cares?
01:57:48.560 Who cares?
01:57:49.380 Like, if they had a bad, people are entitled to adjust their behavior based upon the experiences that they have.
01:57:57.420 The other thing he said was, is like, you can't predict the future.
01:58:02.040 But, okay, if I saw my mom do drugs and then, like, have a terrible life, I wouldn't make decisions based on, like, I think you're kind of an idiot if you don't make decisions based on past generations.
01:58:14.840 Like, if you saw your grandpa get fucked in a divorce and you saw your dad get fucked in it, like, and then you get married, isn't that kind of dumb?
01:58:25.000 Yeah.
01:58:25.460 And then also, you know, he's like, oh, yeah, there are so many good women out there.
01:58:29.920 Where?
01:58:30.680 This is appealing to that virtuous woman argument that all these trad cons, oh, she's virtuous.
01:58:35.600 Yeah, but what's going to keep her good?
01:58:37.900 Once she has the kids, once she has the ring, when she has leverage, what's going to keep her good?
01:58:44.840 Nothing.
01:58:48.340 Nothing.
01:58:48.980 Exactly.
01:58:51.020 Okay.
01:58:52.680 Man, we have so many callers still.
01:58:54.700 Let me bring up...
01:58:59.620 Guys, like the video, subscribe.
01:59:02.640 We've got the full chat gang with MGTOW by Logic, Steve M., Carlos, myself.
01:59:07.600 Always good to see all the moderators in here.
01:59:10.420 Ben, how you doing, buddy?
01:59:15.420 Ben, you're on mute.
01:59:18.620 He's been waiting a while, so...
01:59:20.100 How's it going?
01:59:21.120 Hey, Ben, how are you?
01:59:23.700 Great.
01:59:24.300 And yourself?
01:59:25.160 I'm good.
01:59:27.120 So, what do you think of the topic?
01:59:28.980 Why should I have hope?
01:59:30.440 What are your thoughts?
01:59:31.240 I would say that all there is is hope, but it's for a very small group, and there are individuals in this world who have hope, and that's all they have.
01:59:47.120 It's not much more than hope.
01:59:48.600 So, could you expand?
01:59:54.720 Like, what groups?
01:59:55.620 Could you expand on that?
01:59:56.720 Like, what?
01:59:57.860 How effectively...
01:59:58.540 Basically, Glenn.
02:00:00.480 What Glenn was saying is on the right track.
02:00:02.700 The only thing I would say further is it's going to happen a lot faster than he imagines.
02:00:07.560 There is a split, a massive split that's happening, and there are those who have a certain level of awareness in this world, and everything that's been going on is sort of a test.
02:00:23.660 And the majority of this society, there's obviously no hope at all, and they're going away.
02:00:30.000 And they're going to go away a lot faster and exponentially than we can ever imagine.
02:00:34.920 And there's going to be a small group of people left for which there's no guarantees in them either.
02:00:41.560 Just hope.
02:00:42.500 That's what I mean.
02:00:44.000 So, actually, we have a lot of hope in a small group of people.
02:00:48.600 We just have...
02:00:49.680 Most people have no...
02:00:50.760 But what evidence do you have?
02:00:52.600 Like, what can I see outside?
02:00:54.760 Or what data do you have that...
02:00:57.120 Well, obviously...
02:00:58.000 Any trends or...
02:00:58.840 We can obviously see there's no hope in this society.
02:01:01.700 In the general society, it's just going to collapse a lot faster.
02:01:05.000 So, is this like a religious thing?
02:01:06.940 Like, because the Bible says or something?
02:01:09.880 I really wouldn't call it religious, but the Bible is just one text.
02:01:13.900 If you look at all the different information in these kind of texts and the general information in the world, and you can put together a pattern emerges.
02:01:19.860 So, when can you expect this to happen?
02:01:25.880 Can I get like eight?
02:01:26.380 That's my point is that I expect it to happen a lot faster than anybody, than most people would have the expectancy of.
02:01:33.920 Like, in the next three years.
02:01:35.400 That what's happening now, there are global affairs that are moving into positions.
02:01:39.460 This is going to happen really fast.
02:01:42.540 Because there are aspects of this...
02:01:44.540 Pardon me.
02:01:45.540 So, you think there'll be like a world war or something?
02:01:47.800 I don't even know if we're going to really see hot kinetic war, because it's possible that even the hot kinetic war that's most on people's mind in the last couple of weeks may not really be happening the way that they believe it's happening.
02:02:00.160 But something else is happening.
02:02:01.920 The advent of AI.
02:02:03.420 There are a lot of moving parts and a lot of ways that financial collapse, societal collapse has been on people's mind for the last three decades.
02:02:09.920 But parts of that keep moving into position and moving into position, kind of like on a chessboard.
02:02:15.860 And they're in a place when they're all about to happen in sort of a Kairos.
02:02:19.440 And it's going to just happen a lot more exponentially than anybody realizes.
02:02:22.760 So, what's going to...
02:02:23.300 But it's not...
02:02:23.900 Like, what's going to happen?
02:02:25.100 Could you just specifically tell me, like, what'll happen?
02:02:28.220 So, I can look back in three years and then say you were right or wrong.
02:02:32.200 Go ahead.
02:02:32.400 In my perspective, a lot of people are essentially...
02:02:34.860 They're going to die for a lot of different reasons.
02:02:37.060 A lot of different reasons and it's going to happen a lot faster than anybody expects.
02:02:41.800 And there's going to be a small group that's going to be left.
02:02:45.480 Like Noah's Ark or something?
02:02:47.760 Not exactly.
02:02:48.820 Bigger than that.
02:02:49.640 So, what do you think will kill them?
02:02:52.160 Like a war?
02:02:55.100 A lot of people are going to get killed by each other.
02:02:59.080 A lot of people are going to get killed by their increasing use of drugs.
02:03:03.200 It's pretty mundane.
02:03:04.240 I'm talking, you know, there's a lot of people who might get taken out by something that was in something they put in their body in the last five years.
02:03:15.540 There might be sort of time-encapsuled components of what a lot of people let themselves take into their body in the last five years.
02:03:26.920 Because there's certain time-release aspects of that keep taking out more people.
02:03:33.380 But what's the mortality rate?
02:03:37.380 Last.
02:03:38.260 How many people?
02:03:39.360 Because the death rate increased a lot in the last...
02:03:42.420 Yes.
02:03:44.440 Yes.
02:03:44.880 And I still don't see anything that you're talking about unseating women's selfish desires.
02:03:53.300 Oh, of course not.
02:03:54.340 See, like, piggybacking also on what one of the other guys was trying to say, but he couldn't articulate it fully.
02:04:00.200 Obviously, women have always been exactly the way they are.
02:04:03.320 And I have really developed perspectives and consciousness about why they are that way.
02:04:09.240 But that's way outside of the scope of the present meaning.
02:04:12.320 The point is, of course, they've always been this way.
02:04:14.240 But what he was trying to say is that men didn't...
02:04:17.600 He was saying men created them or something.
02:04:19.320 He wasn't saying it correctly.
02:04:21.220 Men have allowed this.
02:04:22.820 Women have always been the way they are.
02:04:24.540 They're designed that way.
02:04:26.260 It's men have allowed certain things to go this way.
02:04:31.040 And they're obviously hidden hands that have moved from the boomer generation and then down into especially the older Gen X to allow this permissiveness to become the...
02:04:42.880 Whatever.
02:04:44.060 There's a lot of ways that this has been by design.
02:04:46.760 But women have been exactly what they are since there were women.
02:04:50.300 There's no change.
02:04:51.520 There's no question about that.
02:04:53.200 The point Pearl was making, I don't know if people understood what she was saying about the not factoring in the death of infants now, that it really isn't the same.
02:05:03.340 Mostly what's going on has always been going on.
02:05:06.040 And it's exactly the same.
02:05:07.120 It might just be being allowed to be seen under a bigger magnified lens, female nature.
02:05:14.420 Like it's never changed.
02:05:15.820 That's for sure.
02:05:16.860 I don't really see people dying like that.
02:05:20.960 Like, I don't know.
02:05:22.220 It will increase.
02:05:24.260 Yeah, maybe.
02:05:25.440 I'm looking at the rates and it's just not significant enough that I think it's that crazy.
02:05:31.480 Or as you said before, there are definitely people who mask statistics and don't let the real ones get out.
02:05:38.940 That's possible.
02:05:40.640 But usually when that happens, like I see it in my real life.
02:05:44.720 But I just haven't...
02:05:47.440 Like, not a lot of people I know are dying.
02:05:51.540 They're kind of chilling.
02:05:52.480 Well, and then let's just take it back to the conversation.
02:05:57.040 I mean, if you're talking about everyone dying and all this stuff, well, then there's really no reason to have hope then.
02:06:04.180 Well, that's why I said there's hope for a small group of people.
02:06:07.340 There will be people left for whom there potentially could be something very good that happens.
02:06:14.480 And that's not even guaranteed.
02:06:15.820 It depends on what they do.
02:06:16.820 So everything is a merit and accomplishment basis.
02:06:21.220 But there's going to be a small group of people that are going to be allowed to do something positive without a lot of the current interference and harassment that's going on.
02:06:30.120 Well, I'm glad you have a timeline because I hate it when people tell me these crazy things are going to happen and they don't give me a timeline.
02:06:37.680 So that sounds kind of implausible to me, but, you know.
02:06:43.080 Well, the reason it becomes plausible is because we've moved, if you picture it kind of like moving sliding pieces for it on the board, these pieces have been tested for the last three or really five decades.
02:06:56.180 So they've moved this piece forward, checked it out, seen what people do with it, and then dialed it back.
02:07:01.800 And then they moved this one forward.
02:07:03.060 So we've moved so many of them forward that we have a good test run all through this society of how they'll react to all the different moving of the pieces.
02:07:10.640 And now they can move them all at once.
02:07:13.100 And it's going to collapse in a way that we feel like it's still working.
02:07:17.720 Daily life is still working.
02:07:19.440 Most functions are still functioning, but it's a real house of cards.
02:07:23.060 And since they've tested every different way in the last five decades, how society is going to react to these pieces.
02:07:29.080 I've heard that, but I just, I don't really believe in, like, the grand plan.
02:07:34.240 And I know they'll say, oh, there are these, like, documents or whatever.
02:07:37.380 I think people are just trying to make money.
02:07:40.040 I love AI, to be honest.
02:07:41.940 I love Grok.
02:07:44.320 Maybe I'll talk.
02:07:45.160 None of that's really contradictory.
02:07:46.520 I mean, all the documents can't exist, and people would definitely want to make money off it.
02:07:51.240 Well, they can't.
02:07:52.120 And the AI can couple with that.
02:07:54.080 None of that's really contradictory.
02:07:55.680 All those things can be happening at once.
02:07:56.920 Well, then I expect to see everyone dying in the next three years, and you can call back in.
02:08:01.220 Maybe I'll be dead.
02:08:03.080 All right.
02:08:03.920 Hopefully not.
02:08:04.800 Thanks for calling.
02:08:06.420 Take care.
02:08:09.100 Okay.
02:08:10.300 Yeah, you see, like, I looked up 2025.
02:08:13.140 The death rate is 7.6 per 1,000 people.
02:08:16.000 In 1950, it was 17 deaths per 1,000 people.
02:08:20.400 Okay.
02:08:21.860 Everyone calling in after this point, you got four minutes or less, because we're on two hours and 15 minutes.
02:08:28.900 So, four minutes or less.
02:08:31.920 I'm going to be on Brad.
02:08:36.960 25, the death rate is 7.6 per 1,000 people.
02:08:39.160 Brad, are you there?
02:08:41.900 You're listening on YouTube, so you're behind.
02:08:43.440 Yeah, hang on.
02:08:43.980 It's not on YouTube.
02:08:44.860 It's on Odyssey.
02:08:45.720 Let me start it off.
02:08:46.860 Call it in at this point.
02:08:48.760 Okay.
02:08:50.000 Hey, Brad.
02:08:50.700 How's it going?
02:08:52.100 Hey, all right.
02:08:53.660 Boy, you've got a crowd on tonight, I'll tell you.
02:08:56.180 Yeah.
02:08:56.980 Yeah.
02:08:58.740 It's nice to be able to talk to you on Odyssey.
02:09:01.140 It was a little hard to figure out at first.
02:09:04.620 Odyssey?
02:09:04.940 But anyhow, as far as your subject tonight, Hope, I remember that recent interview you had.
02:09:11.020 I don't remember the young lady's name, but she was trying to talk about, like, the abortion issue where you pointed out.
02:09:19.780 Lila Rose.
02:09:21.060 Lila Rose.
02:09:21.880 Thank you.
02:09:22.720 Yeah.
02:09:23.280 You were talking about the abortion issue, and she kept acting like, if we just talk about it and bring awareness to it, yeah, I think this could be improved.
02:09:31.180 And you said, no, women are not going to give up that power.
02:09:34.940 And you're absolutely right.
02:09:36.260 And as long as we have simps out there that either for political power or for financial gain or selling something to women in our society, nothing's going to change.
02:09:47.000 So I don't think there's hope, not with things the way they are, unless it really gets to the point where men overwhelmingly band together.
02:10:00.240 And I'm not sure if I see that happening and say, this is it, no more.
02:10:04.360 We like getting laid too much.
02:10:06.160 You ever see that?
02:10:06.780 Well, that's a big part of it.
02:10:07.820 Yeah.
02:10:08.220 You ever tried to stop a guy from simping?
02:10:10.440 Impossible.
02:10:11.920 Yeah.
02:10:12.240 Oh, yeah.
02:10:12.740 I know.
02:10:13.220 I mean, you've called him out for it how many times?
02:10:15.980 And you're absolutely right.
02:10:17.520 I love your content because you're like a breath of fresh air, somebody to kind of stand up for us a little bit in a world where we keep getting smacked around so darn much.
02:10:29.720 So I don't think, you know, and I think you're realistic about it, too.
02:10:32.320 I don't think talking about it is going to fix anything per se, but at least we feel a little better because we've got a place we can vent and we know we're not alone.
02:10:41.540 That was a big thing.
02:10:42.540 I went through 36 years of marriage, four kids.
02:10:49.000 My wife decided to leave me after my health went downhill and I was no longer as good a provider.
02:10:55.100 And it's a story that, you know, with shows like yours, I hear it repeated.
02:10:59.120 So I know I'm not the only guy out there that after putting in, you know, decades of taking care of six people in my household, pretty much on my own, that my reward for it is to die old and alone.
02:11:11.480 You know, so.
02:11:12.740 So would you say to young men who what would you say to a young man saying, hey, Brad, what are the odds?
02:11:23.280 What could I do to have a 36 plus year long marriage?
02:11:27.060 Is it possible?
02:11:28.020 What can I do?
02:11:29.580 I'm aspiring to that.
02:11:30.900 What would you tell him?
02:11:32.360 Well, here's the thing.
02:11:33.660 I mean, I didn't realize because my wife, like a lot of women, kind of got into the marriage because she wanted to get out of her parents' home.
02:11:41.060 And I've seen that.
02:11:43.660 I've been I'm old enough.
02:11:44.560 I've been around enough.
02:11:45.500 And I worked in a job that dealt directly with the public.
02:11:48.920 And it's a pattern I've seen repeated over and over again.
02:11:51.740 Young women after school that were in my generation were looking for a way to get away from their family.
02:11:58.380 And to get married was a way of getting out of the house and having what they thought was a measure of independence.
02:12:04.080 And so they just picked the first available guy that looks like he's willing to settle down.
02:12:07.760 So they don't get the Chad, they don't get the Tyrone, they get the guy that's settled and they can provide.
02:12:14.820 And then they have to keep up a false front.
02:12:17.400 It's like the trad cons that Pearl's been talking to and about.
02:12:21.780 They put on this fake front, but after a while they get tired of doing it.
02:12:25.140 And society doesn't say that they have to do it.
02:12:27.440 And they say, well, you know, why are you putting up with this?
02:12:30.100 So then they quit doing it.
02:12:32.320 So I don't think it's necessarily possible.
02:12:36.180 I've got a son who's in his, he's almost 40 now.
02:12:41.880 His wife got eight kids out of him.
02:12:44.700 And about a year or so ago, she kicked him to the curb.
02:12:47.920 Oh my goodness.
02:12:49.240 Yeah.
02:12:49.600 She could get enough financial support from her family who has provided a home for her where she doesn't have to pay rent.
02:12:56.820 And of course, with eight kids, you get all kinds of government assistance.
02:13:00.760 And she already had apparently a guy on the side that she found that was suitable to replace my son.
02:13:06.660 So that was the end of that.
02:13:09.060 And then I've got three daughters and each of them have been divorced.
02:13:12.780 And similar situations, at least two of the girls, the oldest and the youngest, they got married early.
02:13:19.800 Like they left the home a week before they turned 18 and moved straight in with the family of the boyfriend.
02:13:27.760 And then within a year or so, they were pregnant and got married to the guy.
02:13:32.240 And that lasted for a couple of years.
02:13:34.140 And then they found themselves somebody they liked better and moved on.
02:13:38.300 And it's just, you know, and that's those, I raised these people.
02:13:42.460 So it's not, you know, a matter of bad parenting.
02:13:44.960 But the society that we live in just does not encourage, you know, long-term monogamy.
02:13:50.600 It does not encourage putting in the work.
02:13:52.200 It's, I love how Pearl put it.
02:13:54.920 She said, you know, this world is all about the path to happiness for women.
02:14:00.000 And they don't concern themselves about the kid.
02:14:02.320 My grandson, my eldest daughter's son, when she put him back in his car seat to go home to her ex-husband, he cried.
02:14:12.200 It broke my heart.
02:14:13.280 He's sitting there and the mama, I wanted to stay with mama.
02:14:16.980 So I don't, it's not happening, Doug.
02:14:19.720 What do you think about dads?
02:14:22.780 Because I got a lot of heat because I said, one of the comments said that there's many, sorry, there's many dads who think they can control what their daughter does.
02:14:34.540 That if they just raise her right, that she won't get divorced, she won't be a hoe.
02:14:39.680 What do you think about that?
02:14:41.220 Did you have similar thoughts when you were young?
02:14:43.360 Well, yeah, I mean, I, it's, you always have these high in the sky kind of pie outlooks on things.
02:14:52.980 Why don't people do this and do that?
02:14:54.420 It's so simple until you're faced with it.
02:14:57.720 I'm sorry.
02:14:58.340 I lost your, I can see your mouth moving, Pearl.
02:15:00.780 I can't hear you.
02:15:03.340 No, I didn't say anything.
02:15:05.240 I was just listening.
02:15:05.940 Oh, okay.
02:15:06.440 It must be a delay in the feed.
02:15:07.680 I'm sorry.
02:15:08.000 Okay, the, the, the thought originally was, you know, if I saw somebody else and their kids went, you know, off the path, so to speak, you know, I figured there must have, must have been a simple solution.
02:15:20.200 They didn't, didn't apply.
02:15:21.620 But it also takes two in the household.
02:15:25.520 And I came to realize that since I worked a full-time job and then some, I was away from the house a lot.
02:15:32.280 And my wife did not co-parent.
02:15:34.600 She counter-parented.
02:15:36.440 And it was all about, you know, making friends with the kids and, you know, being seen as the good parent.
02:15:44.740 And then she would come to me with things like, you know, your daughter wants to know if she can spend the night at so-and-so's house.
02:15:49.920 I told her I'd ask you and I'd say, well, what's your opinion?
02:15:52.920 And she'd say something like, well, I don't think it's a good idea for such and such a reason.
02:15:56.980 And I'm thinking I'm being a supportive husband and a good father.
02:15:59.380 And I say, okay, well, I can see your logic in that.
02:16:03.840 I'll support you with that.
02:16:05.360 What does she do?
02:16:05.980 She goes to the kids and says, your dad, I tried to tell him, but he doesn't care about you.
02:16:10.540 And in so many words, he said no.
02:16:13.480 Well, she's the one that said no.
02:16:15.180 So when you had somebody like that in the background the whole time and, you know, she's trying to be friends with the kids.
02:16:22.900 What I tried to do to keep these kids from becoming 304s, I didn't have the assistance of my spouse and my partner in raising them to help make that happen.
02:16:35.600 And even though to a degree I won't say that my ex-wife did not try to instill some moral values in these kids, I had a daughter that was sneaking out of her bedroom window at one o'clock in the morning to meet up with the boy.
02:16:49.860 And, you know, we tried to put a stop to it.
02:16:52.680 I even ended up putting four-inch screws through the window frame so she couldn't open the sash to get out.
02:17:00.340 And then it was, well, you can't do that if there's a fire, we'll die.
02:17:03.140 I said, look, you're five feet away from the back door.
02:17:06.540 You have an escape route.
02:17:08.480 And besides, that window frame will smash if you take your chair and push it through it.
02:17:12.800 But even trying to keep them locked in.
02:17:15.660 And a lot of people would say, oh, it's child abuse.
02:17:17.300 You can't do that.
02:17:18.680 There's no control.
02:17:20.000 These kids are influenced by their friends.
02:17:21.920 They're influenced by the society around them.
02:17:23.700 And society says, be a hoe.
02:17:25.980 It's not being a hoe.
02:17:27.220 It's being free.
02:17:28.200 It's having fun.
02:17:28.940 It's having a good time.
02:17:30.640 One of the things, what you're talking about, because one thing Pearl and I have been, Pearl has been covering more content about mothers and how much damage mothers can do.
02:17:43.540 And I told Pearl we to focus on hopefully one day that mothers will be judged as harshly as fathers because mothers do a whole lot of damage.
02:17:51.920 Children in a two-parent household are more of a reflection of a mother than a father nowadays.
02:18:00.820 I mean, look at Will Smith.
02:18:03.200 Will Smith's oldest child is not an alien like Jade and Willow Smith are because they had a regular woman as a mother.
02:18:12.000 And Jada Pickett-Smith is a freaking demon, which is why her kids are crazy.
02:18:18.440 But mothers do so much more damage, but they have that get out of jail free card.
02:18:23.160 We still don't hold mothers to the same level of accountability that we do fathers.
02:18:27.840 And it's sad.
02:18:28.460 Yeah, if I tried to enforce any rules of the house, you know, it was just further evidence that I was a meanie and I was the enemy.
02:18:37.360 And, you know, come to mommy, I'll comfort you.
02:18:39.780 I'll never forget my wife actually coming to me and saying, you know, your son wants to do this and that.
02:18:44.900 And I said, well, go ask your dad.
02:18:46.560 And he said, I can't.
02:18:48.360 I'm scared.
02:18:49.400 He scares me.
02:18:50.320 And he was like just dropping into the narrative, you know, of hers that dad's a meanie.
02:18:56.160 He won't let you do anything.
02:18:58.100 So but I will say this just real quickly, if I can.
02:19:02.260 That pretty princess thing has really contributed to this as well.
02:19:07.000 And that's, you know, where the fathers raise their girls to not have accountability.
02:19:12.840 You know, that's a big part of it.
02:19:14.020 I tried not to do that.
02:19:15.120 I really did.
02:19:15.720 And I was just recently talking with my middle daughter that I'm on really good terms with.
02:19:19.300 And I said, you know, thankfully, you weren't right.
02:19:23.000 At least I didn't raise you that way to think that you were privileged simply because you were female and that you were not accountable for what you did.
02:19:30.660 And she's amazing.
02:19:32.260 I mean, that girl, when she was a toddler, she knocked over a flower pot and she came to us and said, excuse me, I knocked over a flower pot.
02:19:40.960 I have spanked myself and I'm putting myself to bed early.
02:19:45.020 I have never I have never met a child that did that.
02:19:49.300 And so she is like the eagle of justice.
02:19:52.900 I mean, she apparently got into a chat on Facebook with the extended family, her siblings and her mother.
02:20:00.280 And the youngest one started saying talking smack about her about me.
02:20:04.840 And she jumped in there and said, you've got no business talking about your dad like that.
02:20:08.780 And she stood up for me and defended me tooth and nail.
02:20:12.240 And even my ex-wife couldn't say anything.
02:20:15.060 So that made me feel good.
02:20:17.500 But it is a challenge.
02:20:19.280 And I would not advise, you know, my son, poor guy, eight kids.
02:20:23.400 And I think he's paying something like eleven dollars, a hundred dollars a month in child support.
02:20:27.180 And he's working basically fast food kitchen for like he's hoping to make nineteen dollars an hour.
02:20:33.500 But in hindsight, would you wish that you had divorced her like when you were younger?
02:20:40.000 Well, you know, I've had somewhat of that discussion with the middle daughter who's in her mid-thirties.
02:20:49.420 And no, she said that she appreciated the fact that there was a certain level of consistency.
02:20:55.220 There was a certain stability in the home.
02:20:57.720 And this was even with her mother and I not getting along at times.
02:21:03.500 I was just curious of hindsight 2020.
02:21:06.480 Yeah, because so many people say, you know, if you're having problems in the marriage and like it becomes vocal, you know, and there's there's verbal disagreements and things like that.
02:21:15.740 It's better not to not to put the kids through that stress.
02:21:19.400 But my daughter says absolutely not.
02:21:21.920 She says the fact that she had a mom and dad to come home to and that we stayed together at least.
02:21:27.380 And this is what people used to do years ago, stayed together for the kids until they were of an age where they could set out on their own.
02:21:34.420 I think that the older folks, they knew what they were doing.
02:21:38.240 I think that that has more applications than people give it credit for.
02:21:41.840 Yeah.
02:21:42.640 Well, you got any other questions for him?
02:21:46.460 Thank you for calling in, Brad.
02:21:48.060 Yeah, I'm really happy to get in here.
02:21:50.960 If you guys had a way you could put like some instructions up on your YouTube page or something for people,
02:21:56.660 because it was a mystery to me, first of all, how to go transition from the YouTube to the Audacity network.
02:22:03.020 And then I really wasn't sure.
02:22:04.520 I thought I'd heard somebody say something about that.
02:22:05.960 You guys were using Zoom, but how to be able to call in and participate.
02:22:09.240 So thank you so much.
02:22:11.020 Let me write that down.
02:22:12.480 Call on it for next time.
02:22:14.300 OK, thanks.
02:22:15.120 Thanks for the feedback.
02:22:16.780 That was helpful, actually.
02:22:18.280 Thanks for calling in.
02:22:20.740 How many more calls do you want to take, Pearl?
02:22:24.220 Folks, we have one, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 people.
02:22:32.000 And we are on the two hour and 21 minute mark.
02:22:39.480 How many more calls do you want to take?
02:22:40.800 Let's just keep going.
02:22:42.620 Well, let's do it.
02:22:43.880 All right.
02:22:44.240 So let me bring in.
02:22:48.060 He's been waiting for a while.
02:22:50.780 Guys, hit that like button and thank you, everyone.
02:22:53.720 I may have my dad bring me a snack, though.
02:22:57.920 Because I'll bite you naked.
02:22:59.540 Are you there?
02:23:01.120 Hey, can you hear me?
02:23:02.060 You bring me a snack.
02:23:04.340 Can you hear me OK or what?
02:23:08.720 Hey, how's it going?
02:23:10.700 So I just want to make sure I'm not near a fan.
02:23:13.840 So I just wanted to say that I think there is a reason to have hope, but it might not be exactly what you want.
02:23:20.480 The technology that's currently that looks like it's going to happen with Neuralink is going to make it so you can't really lie effectively if you volunteer to be plugged into this thing.
02:23:34.920 And it's not going to be something where you have to get something permanent.
02:23:37.960 There's plenty of headsets that you can just put on.
02:23:41.720 So dating is going to change.
02:23:43.960 I mean, if people start screening their dates with this this kind of ability, there's going to be no more secrets like it's all going to be above board and you're not going to be able to get away with lying to people anymore.
02:24:00.120 In addition to that, I think that I mean, if things go the way they look like they're going, who knows what's going to happen?
02:24:07.300 And, you know, the the robots are going to start being a viable option.
02:24:15.260 And.
02:24:17.000 I mean, I think a lot of guys are going to be just fine with that as soon as the stigma is no longer attached to it, they're going to be good with that.
02:24:26.300 Women are going to have a problem with that because they can't really get what they want of a relationship with a robot effectively.
02:24:32.660 Who are we going to bitch to?
02:24:35.140 Yeah, exactly.
02:24:37.600 You're going to have to program in bitching and then it's going to have to.
02:24:43.320 Well, you're not going to.
02:24:44.860 In order for it to be realistic enough for a man to be satisfied with the robot, it's just going to have to be a little bitchy like once a week.
02:24:52.360 That's it for.
02:24:54.580 It's going to be a much harder lift for a guy, you know, taking punishment, but not too much and still standing up for himself.
02:25:04.600 It's going to be a much harder program to run.
02:25:07.840 And the other thing is that the one's always going to know it's not real and that the robot isn't actually suffering and worrying about what she cares about.
02:25:19.640 So, you know, I think there's a psychological problem with just the way women run on average.
02:25:28.180 But if you combine the robots with the fact that artificial womb technology is starting to look viable and apparently they can recreate an ovum from just about any cell, but just by removing the nucleus now.
02:25:43.720 We're going to be getting to a point where most people are probably going to retreat into technology and then you'll probably have sort of like another, it'll be like second wave Amish.
02:25:57.900 But it'll just be religious people who think that participating in this kind of technological revolution is the mark of the beast as foretold in the Bible.
02:26:08.100 So you'll have the regular Amish and then you'll have these people who were fine with automobiles, TV and cell phones, but they're not going to ever, you know, put a brain chip in.
02:26:18.420 And I think everything's going to change and things are going to become a lot more honest and whatever jobs are left where, where computers go, whatever jobs are left for, for people.
02:26:36.300 I mean, it's not like women usually are very good at competing on the up and up with men.
02:26:42.020 So you're going to see a lot of really, really hot women.
02:26:47.700 Their last resort is basically going to be selling their eggs to people with hot sex robots and artificial wombs.
02:26:56.480 And then there's the designer baby thing, which is, you know, as a new wrinkle where, I mean, you're looking at the process of conception, possibly becoming completely artificial for anybody who wants to do it.
02:27:09.320 So, so all of these sort of angles that exist where men are being screwed over and women aren't going to change their behavior.
02:27:18.500 Well, I mean, these highways are just going right over that dirt road and there's no stopping it.
02:27:27.540 Okay.
02:27:28.160 Anyways, I'll let you guys go.
02:27:29.760 Thanks.
02:27:30.640 Have a good one, buddy.
02:27:33.620 Okay.
02:27:34.620 What did you think of that?
02:27:35.700 Uh, I mean, this whole, where society is going, sex robots, AOI, I mean, AI stuff.
02:27:44.940 I don't even get wrapped up in that talk.
02:27:47.280 You know, I, you can go around in circles and that, I mean.
02:27:52.940 Yeah, I guess it's kind of like wait and see, like it could happen.
02:27:57.180 I guess we'll see.
02:27:57.960 Yeah, you still have to regulate stuff like that and you have to go to the government and women just aren't going to let that happen.
02:28:06.120 So, I mean, you can go around in circles for that.
02:28:09.200 Yeah.
02:28:09.760 I mean, can you imagine?
02:28:12.100 Yeah.
02:28:13.200 Anyway, that's why it makes me laugh when I hear women say, why isn't there a male birth control pill?
02:28:18.340 Because you won't let it happen, ladies.
02:28:21.980 I'm telling you, like women know not what they're asking for.
02:28:24.840 Can you imagine if men controlled access to relationship and marriage and who gets born?
02:28:34.020 I don't even think, I think women control access to marriage.
02:28:39.920 Say again?
02:28:40.640 I think women control access to marriage because if men controlled access, then they would be marrying the top 22 year olds.
02:28:48.360 But women control access, so they're pushing it off.
02:28:52.320 Well, I mean, I see what you're saying, but most women will not propose to a man.
02:29:00.660 So, a woman may not want to get married, but if they do get married, they'll still wait for a man to ask.
02:29:07.020 Look, some of the most powerful women I've ever dated, surgeons, lawyers, doctors, they will not approach a man and they will not propose to a man.
02:29:18.280 And eventually, most women will want to get married sometime in their lifetime.
02:29:22.600 I think more men want marriage than women.
02:29:25.040 Yeah, yeah, I agree.
02:29:26.100 So, that's why I think the power is in the women's hands because the women...
02:29:29.080 No, no, no, no, no, no, because even the small percentage of women who want to get married can't get married without a man marrying them first.
02:29:37.560 So, what you're saying is less women who want to get married, so more men will won't get married.
02:29:43.520 And I agree with that.
02:29:44.740 But the few women that do get married still can't get married without a man asking them first.
02:29:49.100 Yeah, but I think like if a woman says, I want to get married and she's 22 and hot, she gets to pick who she marries.
02:29:55.100 She's got all the cards.
02:29:57.220 All of them.
02:29:57.600 Yeah, but that's such a small percentage of women.
02:30:01.420 I think that's...
02:30:03.060 I'm not going to say it's statistically insignificant, but...
02:30:07.480 That want to get married when they're young?
02:30:10.300 What do you mean?
02:30:10.600 Yeah.
02:30:11.860 First off, 22 and hot in America.
02:30:15.780 And then two, want to get married?
02:30:18.700 That's such a small number of women that I would argue that is statistically insignificant.
02:30:23.280 No, but that's my point.
02:30:24.640 It's like, it's getting pushed out.
02:30:26.460 Like, yeah, I just disagree.
02:30:28.700 I think women are in control of marriage.
02:30:30.260 Because I don't think men, I don't think men get to pick, like, like, too many men are sexless.
02:30:36.840 And it's like, women aren't opting into relationships with them.
02:30:41.340 But what you're saying is, is, okay, a woman can be ready for, to get married and pick a man, but she's not going to marry that man.
02:30:51.860 That's what I'm talking about.
02:30:53.160 The man has to marry her.
02:30:55.060 So, yeah, she can pick a man, she can want marriage, but she's not going to get married unless the man asks first.
02:31:03.220 And he could just not ask.
02:31:05.040 And she won't get married.
02:31:07.860 Yeah, I just disagree.
02:31:09.360 Because what I see, like, when I look at couples, is, like, more men that want to marry the women than women want to marry the men, sadly.
02:31:17.360 Yeah, but what I'm saying, I agree with you, Pearl.
02:31:20.000 Yeah.
02:31:20.240 We're not disagreeing.
02:31:21.460 All I'm saying is, is, even the small percentage of women, no matter where they are, will not initiate, will not propose to a man.
02:31:29.900 They just won't do it.
02:31:30.820 So they can pick a man, want to get married, but they won't propose to a man.
02:31:36.880 They won't do it.
02:31:37.580 So a man still has to marry them.
02:31:39.800 That's all I'm saying.
02:31:40.620 Yeah, I know they propose, but I just, I still think women have more power in the marriage market because they have more men that'll, like, marry them than, like, men do have women that'll marry them.
02:31:51.680 Well, you know, I've seen, I've seen a couple of women.
02:31:55.800 Under, like, 30, maybe.
02:31:57.220 But, yeah.
02:31:58.120 I've seen a couple of women where it's, like, you want to marry the guy and you're in a situation for, like, five or six years.
02:32:05.320 Why don't you, oh, I could never propose to a man, so they'll sit there unmarried because the guy's not asking.
02:32:13.020 That's all I'm saying.
02:32:13.800 Oh, I don't think so.
02:32:14.800 I think they're lying to themselves.
02:32:16.280 They just don't want to be married.
02:32:18.800 They, like, they like, like, usually, like, especially the situationship, girl, like, they want to be in a situationship because if they didn't, they wouldn't be.
02:32:29.580 Like, yeah, go ahead.
02:32:32.060 All right.
02:32:32.360 I'm going to let Ahsan in.
02:32:33.740 I want to say, guys, you've got four minutes or less.
02:32:40.920 Ahsan is coming in.
02:32:42.660 Ahsan, how you doing, buddy?
02:32:45.380 Hey, I'm doing well.
02:32:46.500 Can you guys hear me?
02:32:47.820 I can hear you.
02:32:50.100 Hey, Pearl.
02:32:51.380 I would say good morning from this side of the world and good night for you guys.
02:32:55.220 Okay.
02:32:56.420 So, real quick, why should I have hope?
02:32:59.080 Okay.
02:33:01.040 So, first of all, you should have a hope for yourself because.
02:33:04.460 Not for me.
02:33:05.280 Not for me.
02:33:06.340 Yeah, for most of the people out there that are listening, that are audience, I would say 500 people that are listening still now.
02:33:12.520 First of all, the nature works in a very unique way.
02:33:17.140 People that don't go with the nature's rules eventually get cast out and their DNA gets obsolete.
02:33:25.060 And people that play by the rules, you know, give the due respect to the nature.
02:33:31.400 All the, you know, parameters that are set that way.
02:33:35.960 Eventually, Vin.
02:33:37.300 The guy, I really like points that Brad made, especially about culture, about religion.
02:33:45.320 How people that are, you know, believer in some sort of theology where they're not going to let Neuralink control them.
02:33:55.020 You know, they're not going to let some liberal propagandists destroy their family.
02:34:03.600 So, people that are in control, definitely they're going to win at that.
02:34:08.620 Cool.
02:34:09.760 Thanks for calling in.
02:34:11.760 No problem.
02:34:12.980 Have a good day, guys.
02:34:14.100 Thank you for having me.
02:34:15.320 Have a good one.
02:34:16.700 Okay.
02:34:17.400 We're going to bring our boy Sean up because he's been waiting for a while.
02:34:21.920 Sean, what's up, buddy?
02:34:23.860 What's going on?
02:34:24.840 Can you hear me?
02:34:26.200 I can hear you.
02:34:27.480 I'm still in recovery, Sean.
02:34:30.200 Man, talk about it.
02:34:33.560 No, I was, but we don't have time.
02:34:36.740 Tell me, why should I have hope?
02:34:39.780 Well, I guess we could say that you could have hope in your own life, but for the majority, like you said, society.
02:34:45.040 I say you don't have hope in that, in that idea that most people were talking about.
02:34:50.260 It just, I just can't wing it.
02:34:51.920 I just can't make up something.
02:34:53.220 As much as I can easily break up with girls, I just can't make this one up.
02:34:58.080 I can't sweet talk my way out of this one.
02:35:03.540 Yeah.
02:35:03.780 You're just going to have to redirect your energy into something else.
02:35:06.800 But as far as what most people conceive as relationships and what the past may or may have not been, guys, look, you're going to have to redirect that energy heavy.
02:35:16.080 And it doesn't make you a black pill, doesn't make you a doomsdayer, just makes you realistic.
02:35:20.840 Is that so bad?
02:35:23.300 Yeah, and you could still have a good life.
02:35:25.320 You seem like a happy guy.
02:35:27.060 What?
02:35:27.820 I'm super happy.
02:35:28.960 There's dirt bikes, four wheelers.
02:35:30.840 I still got friends.
02:35:32.280 I accumulated resources.
02:35:33.700 I've done well for myself over life.
02:35:35.860 I mean, that's what I lean on.
02:35:37.500 Not whether a shorty is going to commit a box to me for the next 50 years.
02:35:42.520 Come on now.
02:35:44.020 Women ain't worried about me.
02:35:45.680 They're going to spas.
02:35:47.860 They got dogs and strollers.
02:35:50.100 They got cats and strollers.
02:35:52.380 I mean, they live in their best lives.
02:35:54.520 Some are complaining on the Internet, but for the most part, they live the longest.
02:35:58.560 Right.
02:35:59.320 Even if they're downtrodden, ain't doing nothing.
02:36:02.080 They're still going to get social benefits, government housing.
02:36:05.540 I mean, they're living their lives.
02:36:08.080 So I'm going to have to live mine.
02:36:09.420 I'll be dinged.
02:36:11.460 Yeah.
02:36:12.100 Cool.
02:36:12.420 Yeah, and I think a lot of people, especially women, think that men are going to do with
02:36:17.520 bad news and realistic perspectives what they would do.
02:36:23.500 Men are going to act whether the news is bad or good.
02:36:29.080 Women will take bad news and just sit there and just cry about it.
02:36:33.160 Understand what I'm saying?
02:36:34.600 Yeah.
02:36:35.000 Yeah, exactly.
02:36:35.980 So I have, for me personally, I felt like life begins when you accept this and it actually
02:36:44.920 gets way better because you don't expect anything anymore.
02:36:50.100 So would you agree or you disagree?
02:36:54.360 I would agree.
02:36:55.200 But just with an addition to it, right?
02:36:57.400 Like, I just let go of that idea.
02:37:00.640 And there's so many other ideas to construct.
02:37:02.760 All right.
02:37:03.080 Come on.
02:37:03.620 Come on, Pearl.
02:37:04.400 We're living longer.
02:37:06.000 Right.
02:37:06.440 We're not involved in as much wars in the past.
02:37:09.940 I'm not a slave.
02:37:11.540 Like, I mean, come on.
02:37:14.320 Like, I'd rather not be a slave.
02:37:16.280 I'd rather not fight in World War I or World War II.
02:37:19.120 I would not want to fight the Ottomans.
02:37:21.660 I would not want to fight the Vikings.
02:37:23.580 I'll pass on all of that just to get the time that I have today.
02:37:27.740 So I just kind of redirected my energy and stopped worrying about that.
02:37:31.560 What Hollywood 1950s housewife myth?
02:37:37.120 That's a lie.
02:37:38.260 And I've been across the world, Pearl.
02:37:39.940 It doesn't matter.
02:37:40.620 We go to Japan.
02:37:41.860 They shame the heck out of women.
02:37:43.820 I said this millions of times.
02:37:45.280 They shame them.
02:37:46.800 There's no out-of-wedlock births like that.
02:37:49.300 It's like 1%.
02:37:50.260 But girls just said, hey, I'm not going to get married since you're going to shame me.
02:37:54.700 Hey, I'm not going to have kids if you're going to shame me.
02:37:58.000 And then that's the standard.
02:37:59.180 And they have the largest decline.
02:38:01.840 But I want to figure out, when did we become Bill Gates?
02:38:04.540 World population.
02:38:06.480 Now we're worried about the population and where it goes.
02:38:09.040 Poor people will have babies.
02:38:10.440 They're having them all over Africa.
02:38:12.300 Don't worry.
02:38:12.840 Africa got you.
02:38:13.600 But at the end of the day, there's dirt bikes.
02:38:16.520 There's four-wheelers.
02:38:18.140 There's a lot of things to be happy about.
02:38:20.120 And I'm serious.
02:38:21.980 And also-
02:38:23.020 I'm not going to jump off.
02:38:24.160 Go ahead.
02:38:24.380 It's going to drive you crazy thinking you can control things you can't control.
02:38:28.860 Exactly.
02:38:29.940 I talk about a friend of mine who's a vegan activist.
02:38:32.700 And the other day, he tells me a story about this guy that went to jail for 10 years for veganism.
02:38:40.080 And I just thought, that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard to go to jail for.
02:38:45.900 Right?
02:38:46.840 I was like, why would you go to jail for that?
02:38:49.440 Like, even if you think, like, imagine if I went to jail for abortion.
02:38:52.820 That would be the stupidest thing I ever did.
02:38:55.740 Like, these women are going to kill kids anyway.
02:38:59.940 And we're actually good friends, and it's funny.
02:39:02.560 And we talk about this.
02:39:03.940 And I equate veganism to the abortion thing.
02:39:06.240 I think they're the same.
02:39:09.440 Yeah.
02:39:10.020 They're killing things you can't control.
02:39:14.880 Exactly.
02:39:15.320 And I had a friend recently, he lived in the Middle East, like UAE.
02:39:20.720 I've been there.
02:39:21.380 I lived there for a couple of months.
02:39:23.360 And, you know, you look at it in extremes, like, oh, the West is X, Y, and Z.
02:39:27.260 Well, look, bro, my friend, he said something to a woman, and I mean a local woman.
02:39:32.260 He called her a bee.
02:39:33.400 And he didn't call her a bee direct.
02:39:35.080 He said, hey, don't talk to this bee.
02:39:37.500 She called the police.
02:39:39.160 The police came and put him in jail for seven days.
02:39:41.660 He had to pay 7,000 euros.
02:39:43.160 Like, even though they're, quote, unquote, traditional in the Middle East, those women
02:39:47.820 still hold tremendous powers.
02:39:49.560 They call the cops, you're done.
02:39:51.220 Period.
02:39:52.180 Like, gyneocracy at its highest extent.
02:39:54.880 So, at the end of the day, if I'm in the West, the first thing I'm going to do is get
02:40:00.000 my money up, get my resources, live the best life I can live.
02:40:04.700 That's, get some friends.
02:40:07.060 Like, go outside, touch grass.
02:40:08.880 And I'm not saying get big to get women, and then, I'm not saying all that.
02:40:13.860 I'm just saying there's a lot of things to be happy about.
02:40:17.060 I can read.
02:40:17.920 The literacy rate is high.
02:40:19.440 I didn't die at 32.
02:40:21.180 Most of the diseases are curable.
02:40:23.620 Like, come on.
02:40:25.720 People are living with HIV.
02:40:26.940 Back in the days, Pearl.
02:40:28.500 You be dead.
02:40:29.420 People are living with HIV now.
02:40:32.060 You can.
02:40:32.420 Yeah, right.
02:40:33.300 You can hook up.
02:40:34.080 And you also have access to women.
02:40:36.340 To the fact, like, kings didn't have access.
02:40:38.240 Like, kings didn't have access to the women you can sleep with now.
02:40:43.480 Just saying.
02:40:43.880 You can have a recessed chin, get on a boat, and come to Thailand, and get a girl to love
02:40:48.860 you.
02:40:49.300 Like, it's not that bad.
02:40:50.800 For now.
02:40:51.360 Globally.
02:40:52.600 For now.
02:40:53.240 Yeah, because they raised the price on it.
02:40:56.880 But, all right, Sean.
02:40:58.900 We still got a full call line.
02:41:00.700 We're going to try and get some more people.
02:41:00.980 Yeah, shout-outs to you, Doug.
02:41:02.100 Shout-outs to Pearl.
02:41:02.860 Thanks for calling in.
02:41:04.640 I was going to talk to you, buddy.
02:41:06.360 Okay.
02:41:08.600 Next up, we have...
02:41:11.580 Thanks for hanging in here, guys.
02:41:13.780 Really appreciate it.
02:41:14.740 Like the video.
02:41:15.380 Subscribe.
02:41:16.820 And let CJ come up.
02:41:19.060 CJ has been waiting for a while.
02:41:23.260 Thanks for waiting patiently.
02:41:24.600 It says joining.
02:41:26.220 CJ, are you there?
02:41:30.260 CJ?
02:41:33.800 CJ?
02:41:34.240 CJ?
02:41:34.340 Hey, can you hear me?
02:41:36.100 I can hear you.
02:41:38.420 All right.
02:41:39.180 So, on the whole hope thing, I have a conceptual kind of issue with it.
02:41:43.960 I don't like hope either.
02:41:45.520 But my thing is, when you, like, you can either move into, like, happiness or you can fall into sad reality.
02:41:57.780 And I'd rather stay in the sad reality than to be kind of BSed into hope and just continually have nowhere to go but disappointment and dread and sadness.
02:42:06.920 You know what I mean?
02:42:07.420 Yeah, I agree.
02:42:09.420 Yeah, I agree.
02:42:12.320 So, yeah, I agree with you that hope is a trap.
02:42:15.720 It's just, it's a little more insidious than a lot of people realize.
02:42:20.680 Yep.
02:42:21.160 Yep.
02:42:21.520 Especially as a man.
02:42:23.620 In 2025, you can't, you just, you can't live like that.
02:42:28.500 Like, what that Kiana girl was saying, we have to have, oh, no, this is how women talk.
02:42:34.600 It's why I got a lot of issues with relations and stuff, because it's like, you're just BSing these people up and down and not really realizing the collateral damage of what happens in reality smacks them as hard as it's going to.
02:42:48.700 Yeah, I agree.
02:42:49.700 Yeah, I agree.
02:42:50.700 I agree.
02:42:51.700 I agree.
02:42:52.700 Thanks for calling.
02:42:53.700 No problem.
02:42:54.700 Okay.
02:42:55.700 We're going to let.
02:42:56.700 We could do.
02:42:57.700 We could do one more.
02:42:59.700 Okay.
02:43:00.700 I'm bringing in Jay, because I see him in the chat, so I'm letting him in.
02:43:04.700 Jay, are you there?
02:43:05.700 This is connecting to audio.
02:43:08.700 Connecting audio.
02:43:09.700 Oh, yeah.
02:43:10.700 Eric, now it says.
02:43:11.700 Tell her she should have hope because we still have a chance to smack feminism.
02:43:22.700 As long as they have something to get mad about, we will always have something to laugh at.
02:43:28.700 I mean, we could laugh at it, but we're not beating feminism.
02:43:31.700 They won.
02:43:32.700 Yeah.
02:43:33.700 Like, why would you sign up?
02:43:35.700 Like, there's like an article that says like conservatives lost the battle.
02:43:40.700 Why do you expect them to win the war?
02:43:44.700 On the website, Brad donated $25.
02:43:47.700 That's good.
02:43:48.700 Oh, thanks.
02:43:49.700 He said.
02:43:50.700 He says.
02:43:51.700 Oh, read.
02:43:52.700 I swear.
02:43:53.700 I almost heard you say.
02:43:54.700 Why should I?
02:43:55.700 I have.
02:43:56.700 Oh, maybe next call in show.
02:43:59.700 And then is there anything else that says pro read here?
02:44:04.700 I think we're good.
02:44:09.700 Jay's audio is still connecting.
02:44:11.700 So going once, going twice.
02:44:16.700 Sorry, Jay, your audio didn't connect in time, but she in the waiting room.
02:44:22.700 And then the last person, I'm going to pick a new person.
02:44:27.700 Let's take a look of a draw and I'll do.
02:44:34.700 It says iPhone two.
02:44:36.700 Are you there?
02:44:37.700 Yeah, I'm here.
02:44:38.700 My name is Angelo.
02:44:39.700 Sorry.
02:44:40.700 What's up, Angelo?
02:44:42.700 Tell me, why should I have hope?
02:44:44.700 I simply just think you should have hope because it's people that listen to you and it's people that understand the points that you're making.
02:44:57.700 I think that, you know, we try to still even though we understand that things can go bad, things can go wrong.
02:45:04.700 We still we still do our best to do the right things.
02:45:07.700 I think that men getting married and women being married and having kids together is a beautiful thing.
02:45:14.700 It's supposed to be a beautiful thing.
02:45:16.700 And it's sad today to see that how how far society has gone to tarnish that.
02:45:23.700 Well, why would I tell them that it's not going to fail when it will probably fail?
02:45:31.700 I really don't have an answer to that question.
02:45:35.700 It's like, should I lie?
02:45:37.700 No, no, not at all.
02:45:40.700 Well, and like I've said this many times on the stream, I'll say it again.
02:45:45.700 Men are going to act.
02:45:47.700 Hey, you just want them to have the best, the most knowledge and to be in the best position to to make a decision when they do.
02:45:56.700 Once again, if you're a doomer and a gloomer to a man, you know, that's not going to stop him from from acting.
02:46:03.700 You just want him to take what's really going on out there into consideration before they act.
02:46:10.700 Right.
02:46:11.700 That's all it is.
02:46:12.700 Right.
02:46:13.700 And I think I kind of like got an example of this because I was on a I was on a live yesterday talking to some people and the topic was basically, you know, does a woman's past matter?
02:46:23.700 You know, the topic is obviously brought up a lot.
02:46:25.700 And it was a guy in there. He he was basically explaining that, you know, he he wouldn't advise younger guys to deal with girls to have high body counts.
02:46:35.700 And there were like a lot of older people when in the chat basically trying to convince this younger guy that, you know, it doesn't matter.
02:46:43.700 The woman's past doesn't matter. And things like that.
02:46:46.700 And I just know that was basically the point that I was making.
02:46:48.700 Like, well, I think that, you know, I have some.
02:46:50.700 So I will want them to know the probabilities or I want them to know the outcomes of any decisions they might make.
02:46:57.700 So being the fact that being married is a huge one, I would definitely want him to know what he was getting himself into, especially what kind of especially when we're talking about the kind of woman that he wants to marry.
02:47:09.700 So, you know, having a high body count or a woman having a past would be a significant factor.
02:47:15.700 And if if he's going to spend the rest of his life with her.
02:47:18.700 So I I kind of understand where it's like the youth is like they're confused in certain in certain senses because you got one side telling them that certain things are OK.
02:47:28.700 But then you got older people telling them, oh, you're going to change your mind and, you know, things are going to change for you, but the outcomes are still going to be the same.
02:47:36.700 But you know what I mean?
02:47:39.700 Yeah, I know what you mean.
02:47:41.700 I don't think women's past matters anymore. Riley Reid got married.
02:47:46.700 Leonard Rose got married. Yeah, sorry.
02:47:49.700 I think being I think being hot matters more because America's fat.
02:47:54.700 And yeah, I think it's being hot and then just being able to you got to play a character enough to be able to get the ring.
02:48:04.700 Yeah. And then once you get it, it's just he then bait and switch, obviously.
02:48:08.700 Yeah, that's what happens.
02:48:11.700 I agree. Yeah.
02:48:13.700 Sorry, we're dooming and gloom over here.
02:48:17.700 But it's it's the harsh reality of it.
02:48:20.700 You know, I don't I wouldn't say I wouldn't say it's doom and gloom because, you know, to be honest, like I'm just probably I've been watching you probably since the beginning.
02:48:34.700 And it's amazing for me to get a chance to talk to you.
02:48:37.700 I can't you know, like I'm really a big fan of yours.
02:48:39.700 And when I seen like the trailer that you know, when I seen the trailer of the documentary that you're putting out like that really brought tears to my eyes because a lot of this stuff that you're talking about is things that I wish I would have knew before I ended up in a position that I'm in.
02:48:54.700 You know, I'm a young father in a court system.
02:48:57.700 All the things that you talk about, I'm going through.
02:48:59.700 So I definitely understand the necessity of what you guys are doing.
02:49:04.700 And I wouldn't call it doom and gloom.
02:49:06.700 I would call it, you know, true real information that young people need to know.
02:49:11.700 Yeah, OK, real fast.
02:49:14.700 Let's say you meet a guy who just graduated college and he's entering the workforce.
02:49:21.700 He gets a job, you know, at the bottom row of corporate America, making him about forty two thousand.
02:49:26.700 And he comes to you for a relationship advice, Angelo.
02:49:29.700 What would you what would you tell him? Sum it up, like 30 seconds.
02:49:33.700 What would you tell him?
02:49:35.700 I would tell him I to be honest, I don't think that it's anything that I could tell him because it's like you can tell a guy.
02:49:43.700 You could tell a guy, hey, that the girl that you're dating.
02:49:48.700 But then you got you got to worry about the bay and switch.
02:49:51.700 I don't you know, I can tell him, hey, be smart about your money.
02:49:55.700 You know, do as much as you can to protect your assets and things like that.
02:49:59.700 But I feel like you could tell a guy whatever he's going to still do what he wants to do.
02:50:04.700 He's going to act like you said, he's going to do what he wants to do.
02:50:09.700 Yeah.
02:50:10.700 OK, thanks for calling in.
02:50:12.700 Thank you very much.
02:50:13.700 Call anytime, Angelo.
02:50:14.700 Good talking to you, buddy.
02:50:15.700 Yeah, please do.
02:50:16.700 Good talking to you guys.
02:50:17.700 God.
02:50:18.700 Cool.
02:50:19.700 All right.
02:50:21.700 Let's get crazy.
02:50:22.700 We still have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13 people on the line, but it is getting late.
02:50:30.700 We're going to wrap it.
02:50:31.700 I want to get this food before this place closes because my dad's gone.
02:50:35.700 Sorry, guys.
02:50:36.700 I'm hungry.
02:50:37.700 I had me today.
02:50:38.700 You were hungry earlier.
02:50:39.700 I know.
02:50:40.700 That was my first meal of the day.
02:50:41.700 It was 800 calories.
02:50:42.700 We're doing a content call.
02:50:43.700 I'm hungry.
02:50:44.700 I'm hungry.
02:50:45.700 I got to get food.
02:50:46.700 I'm angry.
02:50:47.700 It was like 800 calories.
02:50:48.700 I can't be hungry.
02:50:49.700 OK, I don't care.
02:50:50.700 Get food.
02:50:51.700 All right, guys.
02:50:52.700 Thanks for watching.
02:50:53.700 Maybe we'll do a part two of this.
02:50:54.700 I had another question I wanted to ask where it was like similar to this, but a little different.
02:50:58.700 So I'll keep it in mind for a future show or maybe we'll do a part two.
02:51:02.700 Yeah, because there are a lot of people on the line still.
02:51:06.700 It's like, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry.
02:51:08.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:09.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:10.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:11.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:12.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:13.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:14.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:15.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:16.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:17.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:18.700 I'm so sorry.
02:51:19.700 A lot of people on the line still and new people, too.
02:51:22.700 So we'll have to do a part two this week sometime.
02:51:25.700 Yeah.
02:51:26.700 OK.
02:51:27.700 But thanks for watching, guys.
02:51:28.700 Please like the video on your way out and subscribe to the channel.
02:51:31.700 Doug, MP, any final thoughts?
02:51:34.700 Yeah.
02:51:36.700 I'm sounding like a broken record, but, you know, men are going to act red pillars.
02:51:42.700 We can say don't get married all to the high heavens and the majority of men in my life
02:51:47.700 are going to get married.
02:51:48.700 We can say don't have kids, but the majority of men are going to have children.
02:51:52.700 So just give them the most information and let them know what might happen.
02:51:58.700 So if it does happen, they're ready.
02:52:00.700 And that's what Pearl's doing.
02:52:02.700 Yeah.
02:52:03.700 Guys, just expect between two to ten years.
02:52:07.700 And then you can go get a younger, hotter wife.
02:52:09.700 Silver lining, right?
02:52:11.700 Your wife will get older and uglier, but your next wife will be the same age.
02:52:17.700 Thanks for watching, guys.
02:52:18.700 Like the video on your way out and subscribe to the channel.
02:52:21.700 I'll see you next time.
02:52:22.700 Bye bye.
02:52:23.700 Bye bye.
02:52:33.700 Bye.
02:52:35.700 Bye bye.
02:52:37.700 Bye.
02:52:39.700 Bye bye.
02:52:41.700 Bye bye.
02:52:43.700 Bye bye.