JustPearlyThings - May 26, 2023


Why Women Shouldn’t Vote


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5 minutes

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208.92368

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1,219

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135


Summary


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00:00:00.000 So let's talk about your Pearl's serious question.
00:00:03.720 Where are founders right for not allowing women to vote?
00:00:08.500 Oh, yeah, I don't think women should vote.
00:00:10.380 Oh, shoot. Sorry.
00:00:11.280 You don't think women should vote?
00:00:12.500 No.
00:00:13.100 Why is that?
00:00:13.940 I think right now there's selective service for men,
00:00:17.220 which means you have to be basically drafted.
00:00:20.080 It's like the new version of the draft.
00:00:21.840 If there's a time of war, you have to go fight.
00:00:24.460 And I think that's fair.
00:00:25.320 If you're living in a country, yeah, you should defend it.
00:00:27.840 But the issue is women don't have that same right.
00:00:30.280 So why do we still get the same freedom?
00:00:32.560 Like, that's why women didn't vote before.
00:00:34.340 Like, they always spin it because, OK.
00:00:36.340 Well, also, they didn't want it.
00:00:37.580 They also women chose.
00:00:39.220 We didn't want to.
00:00:39.960 They didn't want to vote because then they had to be like police officers,
00:00:42.780 firemen and do all this stuff.
00:00:44.220 They're like, I don't want to do that stuff.
00:00:45.560 We're like, we're good.
00:00:46.280 But that's the thing.
00:00:47.040 Feminism is always we want all the freedom without the responsibility that comes with it.
00:00:51.020 The responsibility is selective service.
00:00:53.180 So now you just want special treatment.
00:00:54.900 And so I think unless we want to do that, I think we shouldn't have it.
00:00:59.780 It's never going to happen.
00:01:01.000 So it's kind of just like, you know, in what world?
00:01:03.980 And I also read the anti-suffragist, like, actual writings because I couldn't figure out
00:01:08.640 when I first heard it.
00:01:09.480 I was like, that's crazy.
00:01:10.920 Like, why didn't women want to vote?
00:01:12.600 And they were talking about how this is the beginning of the breakdown of the family.
00:01:16.360 They're trying to break up the family.
00:01:17.980 And that's what happened because you're not supposed to have.
00:01:20.240 It's supposed to be like a one man, one like a husband and wife.
00:01:23.020 They're supposed to become one in marriage.
00:01:24.280 The nuclear family's gone.
00:01:25.820 Yes.
00:01:26.260 Destroyed.
00:01:26.660 Correct.
00:01:27.180 But that's done through politics, too.
00:01:28.640 Lyndon B. Johnson came in and kind of painted the whole liberal mindset and ruined and took
00:01:33.240 all the fathers out of the homes.
00:01:35.700 You know, here we'll give you money, more kids you have.
00:01:37.740 We won't let the father see your kid.
00:01:39.400 Yes.
00:01:39.620 Katie said something about women vote on emotions.
00:01:42.980 Yeah.
00:01:43.180 And that's what I think.
00:01:44.280 That's why I think they gave women the right to vote, because we're much more susceptible
00:01:47.720 to propaganda.
00:01:48.720 And propaganda started in the 20s when they like radio basically started.
00:01:52.460 And so basically you can you can tell a girl a sob story, you know, like, oh, there's
00:01:56.780 an 11 year old who can't get an abortion because she was great or what, you know, and then
00:02:01.780 the women run to the polls because that's like we just think on emotion.
00:02:05.440 And so I think that, like, honestly, I think that they gave women the right to vote to use
00:02:09.880 us as a tool and single women overwhelmingly vote Democrat.
00:02:14.240 You know, that's interesting.
00:02:15.460 You said that.
00:02:16.820 It's interesting.
00:02:17.340 Do you think that most women are feminists or conservative?
00:02:21.840 I mean, oh, I say feminists because feminists are liberal Democrats.
00:02:26.200 I think I think single women tend to become feminists.
00:02:29.200 Really?
00:02:29.700 Yeah.
00:02:30.160 I mean, I actually think a lot of conservatives are actually feminists.
00:02:33.060 They just don't know it, too.
00:02:35.020 So like they like they the voting thing, they wouldn't even.
00:02:38.800 Right.
00:02:39.100 I actually I think I got Candace Owens red pilled on voting because she put out a video talking
00:02:44.320 about voting after I started talking.
00:02:46.220 I don't want to say I did it.
00:02:47.960 You probably did.
00:02:48.560 I think I did.
00:02:50.060 You probably did.
00:02:51.080 But like that's the thing.
00:02:52.400 Like and even the conservatives will still tell the men man up, be more, be more.
00:02:56.160 When it's like, well, what about the women?
00:02:58.340 Yeah.
00:02:58.720 Yeah.
00:02:58.920 That's it's interesting because I have the same philosophy here that that I was like
00:03:03.320 a pro Trump supporter.
00:03:04.420 Right.
00:03:05.040 I walked through the airports.
00:03:06.400 I had I have another YouTube is still up there, but I'm not going to say what it is,
00:03:09.480 but it went viral.
00:03:10.260 So I had a tank top that said blacks for Trump's right.
00:03:13.600 Blacks, blacks for Trump.
00:03:14.680 And I went through L.A.
00:03:15.500 X San Francisco airport with my Mexican girlfriend.
00:03:18.720 Right.
00:03:19.140 And it went viral.
00:03:20.420 Right.
00:03:20.760 And it was more of a political YouTube.
00:03:23.680 And I found that in the black community, we were still absorbed with.
00:03:28.920 We were indoctrinated in the whole notion that Democrats were there to help.
00:03:32.760 So I have a couple of philosophies.
00:03:34.520 It's like, hey, I don't need help.
00:03:36.320 I never needed a handout.
00:03:37.740 I went to schools that said I wasn't black enough.
00:03:39.600 I went to schools that said I wasn't white enough.
00:03:41.640 I mean, I'm stuck in the middle.
00:03:42.940 I had to deal with both sides.
00:03:44.280 Right.
00:03:44.960 And so the whole point was we growing up, I grew up liberal.
00:03:50.420 Then I owned businesses and I became a conservative.
00:03:53.640 I voted right.
00:03:54.620 I don't say I'm a conservative person, but I vote right.
00:03:56.640 Does that make sense?
00:03:57.360 Yeah.
00:03:58.380 But I say I'm alt-right.
00:04:00.580 Alt-right.
00:04:01.080 OK, there you go.
00:04:01.960 Alt-tab.
00:04:02.680 I'm just kidding.
00:04:03.600 But you see what I'm saying?
00:04:04.880 I'm a capitalist.
00:04:05.960 Right.
00:04:06.380 I believe in free enterprise, the opportunity to own and run a business in America, capitalism,
00:04:12.000 lower taxes on people, all that stuff.
00:04:14.000 But what I found out about the minorities is now they're waking up in America.
00:04:19.040 And I don't mean woke.
00:04:20.320 They didn't go that.
00:04:21.100 They went right.
00:04:22.240 They're like, wait a minute.
00:04:22.920 You didn't do anything for us.
00:04:24.840 You conned us.
00:04:25.620 And they voted on their emotions like women do.
00:04:28.480 And now they're like, wait a minute.
00:04:30.800 America's in the we're we're in bad shape.
00:04:34.200 I mean, all the countries move away from our dollar.
00:04:36.120 Right.
00:04:36.480 So now what I said they have left is they have the alphabet kids left, LGBTQ, right?
00:04:44.720 Trans, queer, gays.
00:04:46.320 And then they have the feminists.
00:04:48.080 That's all they have left for the vote.
00:04:49.800 So it's interesting you said that because I find that and I talked to a lot of successful
00:04:55.920 black people, successful Hispanics.
00:04:58.960 And I asked them, I said, why did you think Trump was bad?
00:05:02.740 But they all ended up coming to the same point that said they were going off their emotions
00:05:07.040 off of what people were saying or the perception.
00:05:10.200 Right.
00:05:10.720 The propaganda.
00:05:11.700 Right.
00:05:12.180 Are you with me?
00:05:12.940 Yes.
00:05:13.380 And propaganda is what is what wins elections.
00:05:16.060 But when you take a step back, like Tucker Carlson walked away or was fired, but walked
00:05:20.600 away and you step outside of the matrix as you would, I would, Tate or anybody else, we
00:05:26.000 were in the matrix, but we can step out and go, no, this is what's really going on.
00:05:30.060 And we voice our opinions.
00:05:31.620 We're ostracized for it.
00:05:34.500 Isn't that funny?
00:05:35.320 But we see the reality.
00:05:36.960 And so I always tell people, look, take your emotions out of it.
00:05:39.520 Take a step back, follow the money, see what's really going on, and you'll get the
00:05:43.460 result.
00:05:43.960 Right.
00:05:44.600 Yeah.
00:05:44.820 So, and, you know, I just think that if people will do that, I think they're going to have
00:05:49.440 a better outcome.