Will Smith Caught BENT OVER By Duane Martin | @christinegracesmith | Pearl Daily Ep. 76
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Will Smith's ex-wife Jada Pinkett Smith claims to have had anal sex with Emmett Dwayne Martin in his dressing room on set of his new movie, "Dwayne the Rock Johnson: The Rock Johnson Movie."
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What up, guys? Welcome to The Jest, Pearly Things YouTube channel, and welcome to Pearl
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Daily, where I cover this week's treachery, debauchery, and craziness. Today, I have a
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special guest. Welcome, Christine. Back again. Make sure they subscribe. You gotta tell them.
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Christine Grace Smith. Yeah, if you get me to 30k, I'd really appreciate it. And get yourself
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a Women Shouldn't Vote t-shirt while you're at it. So today's story, all right, have you seen
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what's going on with Will Smith? I mean, yeah, I've seen things here and there. Have you
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seen the latest? What's the latest? Okay, so according to Will Smith's ex-best friend and
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assistant, he did a sit-down interview with Tasha Kay, which was the lady that was trying
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to get me, you know, and she was making fun of my Neanderthal features. Okay. I know. I know,
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rude, quite rude. Anyways, he does a sit-down interview with her, and apparently he's gay,
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allegedly. Now, I have two, I want to do two sides of the same coin. One, I do think this
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guy is getting paid, so you have to question the validity of the information. But the amount
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of weird stuff that is coming out of that family. Yeah, I mean, it wouldn't really shock
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me, but I would like to see some evidence. Yeah, let's watch the video.
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You looked at my Instagram. You see the hundreds of celebrities that I've done business with,
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you know, done things with. And during the latter years of our relationship, Will was not my
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friend. I was his friend. I was around before they had Trey. Jada was the woman that everybody
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wanted, and Will needed that validation to have that type of woman. You saw her say that Will
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Smith had a small dick? Oh, I am saying to you, if a woman is used to something the size of a baby
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leg, and you come in with a pinky toe, there's nothing you can do to please her. You can buy her
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80 cars. You can get her 80 private jets. If she's itching for that baby leg, she want that baby
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leg. You can beat a person so much that they fall into submission. And who needs enemies when they
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got friends like you? Oh, I could tell you what goes on on the inside. Everybody else is just
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speculation. Damn. Somebody told me I made my pictures in the book. You know, yeah, your pictures
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in the book, and your name is in the book. So it's like you're doing some real elegant pep.
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I'm blowing you up. I love that. I'm blowing you up. This is what Jada makes the new people
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do. And I ain't going to say new. They probably been there after myself, right? They will make
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you check into a rehab, and they'll pay for the rehab. Even though you're not on drugs,
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they're going to pay for the rehab. And you have to go if you want to work with them. And
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then I saw sexual acts that I, one I walked in on. Who'd you walk in on? Emmett Dwayne
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Martin. Okay. Hollywood is the hurry up and wait game. So three minutes later after them
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telling me, hey, you got eyes on Will. You got, we need him to come watch this. So I'm
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running all over the studio. He's not in his dressing room. I go to the cafeteria. I'm like,
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but I see his car there. I'm like, where is this guy at? So now I'm holding Dwayne down
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too. So I have the keys to his dressing room. So I'm like, yo, and they're calling
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my, my, they, I'm on walkie talkie and they're calling my cell phone. Yo, we need to get Will
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here. I'm like, yo, kind of fuck down. Like I'm trying to find this. Like this is, this
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is unlike him, right? So I opened the door to Dwayne's dressing room. And that's when I
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There was a couch and, um, Will was bent over on the couch and Dwayne was standing
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up, killing him. Murder, like murder. It was murder in there.
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Even when I was with Darren hair lights and I finally said, oh shit.
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Okay. Okay. I have so many thoughts. Okay. One.
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I'm glad you do. Okay. One, you have no friends in this industry. Let me tell you. I'm like,
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so this guy was put on by Will. He's on his story. He's helping him with his career. Now
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he's doing a sit down tell all. And now he's saying, how are, how is he friends with you,
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but you're not friends with him? Yeah. That was a bit, I was like, like what?
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I kind of believe it though. I don't know. I don't know who this guy is. I don't know what the
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dynamics are of their friendship. I don't, I don't really understand, but, um, look,
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I just think if you're going to say all of this, give us something, like some kind of proof. Like
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it's just hearsay at this point. Yeah. I guess we're going to find out.
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Like, I guess, you know, yeah, I guess we're going to find out because, um, they haven't
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released the full interview yet. I think it comes out on Wednesday. This is just like a trailer for
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it. Yeah, I know. And I'm like, okay, but I think that if this comes out, there would have to be
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other people corroborating the story. Of course. And I'm wondering, I'm like, that's not a bad idea.
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I'm imagining what they do with the rehab facility. I was like, I believe that 100% because I have no
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doubt that that kind of stuff goes down in a family like that. Just because of like all the
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things I've heard coming out of Hollywood, like they're really into their like brainwashing and
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sort of like initiation rituals and things like that. Do you know what I thought about? If this
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guy comes out, he can say, well, he went into rehab. He's crazy. True. It's almost like I would
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think that would be like insurance. Yeah. Because at that level, like that is going to be so hard being
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that famous. Like every single person gets their five minutes of fame. Yeah. I can't even
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imagine being like a Kardashian. That's like being that level of famous. Yeah. People are
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incentivized. So you're kind of put in a weird situation here because on one hand, that family
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does do a lot of weird stuff. You know, so I don't. At the same time, they are sort of at risk
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from people just being able to say anything about them. Exactly. So can you blame them for having
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an insurance policy? I wonder, let's see what the comments say, if they agree or not. They think
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it's real. Some things are not for everyone to know. That is their business. If Will wants
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the public to know, he will tell it himself. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I agree. I agree. Yeah. And this
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was my thought first was, oh my gosh. I'm like, how can you be friends with someone for so long?
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This is why I don't have friends. People are so cruel when they have no use for you anymore. How could
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you do this to a friend? Even if he's telling the truth, where is the loyalty in all of this? I can
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never do no mess like this to anyone. The world is so evil. 100%. I have always said, we don't know
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what she has endured behind the scenes of that marriage. And everyone ran to Will's side to
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defend him, not knowing what the hell is going on. One thing I know for sure is that Jada,
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Tisha Campbell, and Lisa Rae all know the real truth. Stay strong, ladies. Is that like his exes?
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The other two, I don't know who his exes are. No idea. No, but that's the other thing. You see a lot of
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feminine men running to the internet with drama. Like that's a very feminine trait, like gossip,
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reputation destruction. And you'll see like, it's like a, I mean, there is a time where there
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are certain people, I will not name names, that I saw this similar pattern. But typically what
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they'll do is they'll run to the internet. And like, it's usually guys that like grew up in kind
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of like a broken family because they're very feminine. They're used to that being the way to
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go about things. They're not used to doing things in a concrete, logical manner. So it's just straight
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to slander, straight to, you know, how can I damage your reputation? Feminine manipulation tactics.
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It's all feminine ways of asserting aggression. I wouldn't be surprised if he was, but I don't think
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a sit down interview is going to be damning enough for me to believe it. No, I would need some kind
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proof. Also like, who's this guy that they're saying it was? Like they mentioned his name. So
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does that mean like he's someone in the public eye? Would he come out and say anything? I mean,
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even still, like, this is just wild, isn't it? Okay. So speaking of wild stories, there was a
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story that came out of Canada of a hockey player that actually died on the ice.
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Oh. Have you seen that? No. No, you haven't seen it. Okay. Okay. So this is the,
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Oh my gosh. It looks like a routine hockey collision on the ice, but look again, you can
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see the scale of the player in red fly up and hit the other player in the net. Yeah. So the question
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is, was it intentional? And according to people in the league, this guy has a history of playing
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dirty and fighting rough. Well, if that was football, he's using the spikes on his boot.
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So that's straight red card foul. Yeah. Well, I think it's murder. Well, yeah. In this case,
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obviously it's resulted in that, but to me, the, on the issue of intent, the intent is clearly
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there. Adam Johnson, a player for the Nottingham Panthers in the EIHL, tragically died after an
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on incident where he was cut in the neck by another player's skate blade. Recently, a person
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was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter related to his death. Johnson's family, specifically his
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aunt Carrie spoke out for the first time, expressing a desire to let the legal process unfold.
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The family had just laid Adam Johnson to rest in Minnesota when the investigation into his death
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began. The South Yorkshire police initiated an inquiry to understand the circumstances surrounding
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the incident, terming it a freak accident. They've been seeking expert input and collaborating with
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safety departments during the investigation. Amid this tragedy, there has been a heightened focus
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on player safety. Hockey leagues worldwide are implementing mandates for players to wear neck guards
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with the English Ice Hockey Association set to enforce this requirement by the end of the year.
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The police have urged the public to avoid speculation as they continue their investigation.
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I will be speculating right now, so I'm not listening. But I don't know, I just watched that video and you
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can't tell me that wasn't intentional. I have a hard time believing that you just, I'm not saying
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you intended to kill him. That's the thing. So the thing is with manslaughter, at least here in the UK,
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I don't know what the law is in Canada, America, but I do know what the law is around this in the UK.
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To be found guilty of murder in the UK, it's not like in America where they need to prove motive
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and things like that. It's purely intent. It's based on intent. So if you're found guilty of murder,
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it means that you have intent to kill. I think perhaps in this case, it would seem at least under UK
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law on suspicion of manslaughter makes sense because I think intent to harm is very clear
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and evident that I think it's going to be very, very hard to prove intent to kill.
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So question, what would happen here if you get into like a fist fight and you kill somebody?
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So it would all depend what your defense was. Usually people who, if it's just a fight and they
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didn't intend to kill them, they would go down the manslaughter route, either of voluntary or
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involuntary manslaughter. As far as I can remember, it's been a while since I graduated,
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but as far as I can remember, involuntary manslaughter, a defense you can use is loss of
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control. So if you were provoked, that's either voluntary or involuntary. So you would have to say
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like you were either provoked or you were under the influence or something like that. And there are
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ways to go down the manslaughter route instead of murder. Murder, the intent has to be very,
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very clear. And the way to usually prove that is a chain of causation, which means that there's a
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chain of events before that proves that that person had the intent to kill.
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Oh, so they would have to look at like, maybe they had a history of going at each other.
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See, because what I think happened, I think he was trying to hurt him severely.
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But I almost would equate this. Have you ever seen a video? It's like Twitter has kind of
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scarred me a bit. I see videos of violence that I would never have seen in my life.
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Like I saw a video of a guy hitting a guy in the back of the head like super hard. And I think
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this is almost the equivalent because if you're putting a sharp object like next to his face.
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That's where it gets sticky because it's like, how can you argue that that's not intent to kill?
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Because on the one side, you could say, well, I'm playing a sport. Of course,
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I'm not going to intend to kill someone on the ice. But on the other hand, you could say,
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but you are forcing a sharp object into someone's neck where their arteries are. So that would
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And they also, he had a history of playing rough.
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So that would come under evidence of say bad character to prove that maybe. But then again,
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he could easily use that in his defense and sort of say like, I'm unstable.
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Yeah. I don't, I don't think he meant to kill him. I do think he meant to severely hurt him.
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Yes. I think it deserves prison time for a long time.
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If someone dies as a result of your actions, it deserves prison time. I mean, there's been
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multiple cases here in the UK where tragic, you know, freak accidents have happened.
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But there has been incidents of freak accidents where people have died as the result of someone's
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actions. And it's very, very clear that those person's actions were in no way intending to kill
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people. But when people die, someone has to pay the price. People need to go to prison.
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Yeah. Because you can't, there has to be a clear message sent that that will not be tolerated.
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Like if somebody gets drunk and drives, you know, they might not have meant to kill anybody,
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Or even, you know, it actually, a question is, you remember the Alex Baldwin case?
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I didn't follow it close enough, but it's kind of begs the question of it. Should he
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It's a difficult one that, because I mean, as far, I didn't follow the case very closely,
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but as far as I'm aware, it was a case of sort of negligence on the part of the company
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that was providing the gun because it should have been a prop and it was a real gun.
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Yeah. I think, I think their counter argument was that he had a lot of experience with guns,
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I don't, I'm not saying it's right or wrong. I don't really know.
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But I could see why if it was like my brother that that happened to, I would be pissed.
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Like if it's somebody that has had experience with guns that knows what they are and you
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didn't even check, when you pulled a trigger at somebody.
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I would argue that that would then be an answer to him.
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If it was my relative, I would be so pissed, I would want to see jail time.
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But on the other hand, you could also argue that that was not his job.
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True, but I think that the point that you're making, the context of, you know,
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have they handled a gun before? Do they know what a real gun looks like?
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I do think that that, at least in my personal opinion, that I would definitely take that into
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account as a judge if I was deciding on whether there should be prison time or not.
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And if they were experienced, I would definitely say prison time.
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So our next story is Billie Eilish says that she is physically attracted to women, but also
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I thought we was going to be talking about, she came out on something the other day and
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said that men don't have it as hard as women when it comes to beauty standards.
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So maybe that's why we're hearing about this one.
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She says Billie Eilish, the Grammy award-winning singer, revealed in a recent interview that
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despite writing Grammys, what could be considered a female anthem, she never truly felt like
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She has expressed difficulty in relating to other girls, although she has a deep affection
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for them as people and is physically attracted to them.
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I totally relate to what she's talking, not the liking girls.
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But the never relating to other chicks, not really being into the beauty stuff, I totally
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get that, but you weren't gay, you weren't not a woman, you were just a tomboy, and that
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It wasn't the end of the world, you didn't need to do this whole thing.
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So she shared her discomfort with public scrutiny about her appearance and romantic life during
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her teenage years, describing it as both weird and upsetting.
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She felt unprepared to handle such attention and wasn't confident enough to display her
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Well, yeah, and I'm like, what's wrong with that?
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I always actually admired her for, because she was underage, wasn't she, and she kept
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And I always admired that thought, well done, because there are creepy people in the world.
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Not to say everyone's like that, but there are creepy people in the world, and at least
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it seems she took that precaution to protect herself from that.
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It seems she's twisting it into something different.
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Like Sia, she hides her face, and she leads with her voice.
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I think things like that are really impressive.
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And I'm not even a big, like, I don't really listen to her music, but even me, like, not
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even really knowing her music too much, I know how talented she is.
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I saw this video of her doing all of the vocals, and they were showing that she does
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You know, I think true confidence is not having to display your body publicly.
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Despite identifying as she, her, Eilish admitted that she has never felt feminine, desirable,
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Also, it's that issue of, okay, you've never felt feminine.
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Like, I don't think I've really felt feminine until I was probably maybe 19, 20.
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I was always, you know, I went to the Boy Scouts as a kid instead of brownies.
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Because I was like, it was me and one other friend.
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But it's because we didn't want to sell cookies.
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She had an older brother or younger, but a brother she was-
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And I've noticed that like a lot of chicks that are either close with their dad or a brother,
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Like, I had a brother that was two years older and two years younger.
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And I just, I always wanted to be involved in whatever he was doing.
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Let me read the Ikea instructions so we can put it up together.
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It's not the end of the world to just be a tomboy.
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She elaborated on the complexity of her feelings surrounding girlhood, which she explored.
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She explores poignantly in her music, notably in her Grammy-nominated song, What Was I Made
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The emotional depth of her lyrics has resonated with audiences worldwide.
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Reflecting on her career, Eilish feels like she's just starting to embrace her true self
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She sees this phase as a moment of awakening and self-discovery, even after more than seven
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No, will she probably come out as transgender or non-binary?
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Don't know what to do with yourself or all that money.
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She was 16 when I think it was, what was that song?
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She just casually, didn't she do like the Grammys or something, something big and she
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just casually goes to high school the next day.
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So another comment that you were talking about earlier that she went viral for, let's pull
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Billie says, nobody ever says a thing about men's bodies, says Billie.
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Then where is the fireman calendars for dad bods?
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Like, there's never, you know, they've like the fireman.
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And in every TV show, there's never a dad bod that's the main lead.
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There's actually studies that are coming out that say men are judged more harshly on their
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Notice how she doesn't mention, if you're short, cool.
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They don't give a F because we see people for who they are.
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If you aren't over six foot, then this is a lie.
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When you're a woman and you feel bad about your body, there's support groups to comfort
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you and an entire movement devoted to appeasing you.
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But when you're a guy and you feel bad about your body, people tell you that you look like
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crap and you either put in the work or get mocked.
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When's the last time you saw a plus size male model?
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I want to do a Weight Watchers or Whale Watchers where we bring in the men.
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It's like my charity work is paying for fat people's personal trainers.
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Anyways, love you, Billie, but this isn't true.
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I've seen girls mock guys' bodies and obese people all the time.
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Just the blanket statement of girls don't do that because they are nice is the most ridiculous
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Girls can be just as mean as men, especially to one another.
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I have a sister who is teased by other girls because of her body.
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That's kind of the entire reason a film called Mean Girls exists because sometimes, often
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in high school, when we're going through puberty, girls can be just as mean, if not worse, than
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Honestly, the things a guy can say, like, yeah, sure, it might hurt, but they're pretty
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A girl, I bet your parents hate you for being so disgusting.
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The manipulation is next level with girls' insults.
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No, it's so funny because I have gotten the worst bullying from women.
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It's always these girls that are like, Pearl, Pearl.
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Because all of these chicks will be like, Pearl.
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The only haters I have on Twitter so far are women.
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But I'm like, bitches, none of you bitches had brothers to bully you growing up.
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None of you can say anything that my brothers have not said to me.
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Like, okay, because my brothers would have roasted the hell out of me if I ever said I was a 10.
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Because I remember crying when I was like 15 or 16.
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And because my brother was like, oh, you have, I don't even remember.
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I often say, like, half of these people would not last 10 minutes in my household if they heard the way that, like, me and my dad talk to each other.
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Like, you just, when you are raised by men, like, you just, you know how to take it.
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But a lot of people, they can't take it these days.
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So the men's rights activist speaks out on Billie Eilish's behalf that women don't criticize men.
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So he weighs in and he says, women have literally called me fat and laughed in my face because I dared to say hello to them, Billie.
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We don't, we don't give a fuck about how you look.
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Well, it's always like a backhanded compliment or like, or like backhanded.
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Women, their only response to me as to how quickly I blew up is all of your followers are incels.
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And so when I thought about this, I'm like, you know, guys, maybe we should learn something.
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Because if there were more women incels, I do think the world would be a little bit better.
00:25:39.100
I'm like, you know, but if men shamed female virgins or female sluts, like women shame men's sexuality if they don't get laid.
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But when women are shamed for their sexuality, when I say, guys, the non-virgin women are not desirable.
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When I'm just like, look at, they're like at the top of, I did a whole pyramid of whoredom for them.
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You have very concise and clear whiteboard demonstrations.
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And then they'll be like, well, you shouldn't shame a woman for her sexuality.
00:26:26.380
The eternal women are victims of everything and men can never be is so tired.
00:26:33.640
Just Rash Media says, women poke at our genetic shit.
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Men, hold y'all accountable for shit you can change.
00:26:49.520
Did you see my sex and sandwiches thing on Twitter?
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I said that men prefer silent sex and sandwiches as opposed to date nights.
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Well, and then they're like, you just, these horrible relationships.
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Well, I just thought, these are like the easiest requirements.
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Or like, I was thinking you could put like a sandwich.
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I was trying to think of a way to like draw it.
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Maybe like, shh, and then like a heart, and then sandwiches.
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I'm like, ladies, these actually are pretty easy requirements.
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Also, like, it's like if we can have the saying, happy wife, happy life,
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Like, I was saying, people don't ever put the, what makes men happy as the key to relationship success.
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They'll say, because there was a girl that replied to me and said, what about date nights?
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Like, you need, she said something along the lines of, date nights are the key to a happy marriage.
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And I thought to myself, well, then, I think now at this point in history, we've had more date nights than ever.
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I'm like, I don't think that's the key at all, actually.
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It's reducing a relationship, which is a very complex, multidimensional thing, down to we go out and spend money and do this superficial thing that, that constitutes a healthy relationship.
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And then all the husband, the keyboard board, well, I love my date nights.
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I don't think they've ever gone out on a date just for the sake of going out on a date.
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On an anniversary or something, they make it an occasion.
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But again, that's my dad doing it for my mom as like a gift.
00:29:17.740
So this whole idea of date nights is the key to a happy, healthy, long relationship is a very modernized, and it's very materialistic.
00:29:25.160
Yeah, well, and it's typically the woman doesn't have genuine desire for the guy.
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So it's almost like he has to spend money for her time.
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And also when a woman is truly happy and as the, not astrologists, what are they called?
00:29:48.740
All the idiots that believe in astrology, all of that stuff.
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As they always say, if you're in your feminine energy and all of this, right?
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Actually, a woman who is happy with a guy and in the best place in herself and in the relationship, she doesn't need to be taken out anywhere to be happy.
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And also women who are genuinely happy, it's what we speak about before, spite.
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They just do things because they want to do it, not because they're trying to gain something out of it.
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And I think it's very telling of the current culture that we're in, is the fact that people presume, anytime you mention a woman just doing something, it's straight away, well, what's he doing for her?
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When really, I think we need to talk about the fact of why is that the current status quo?
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Because when you really are happy, you're not even thinking about it like a transaction.
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You're just doing it for the sake of making someone you love their life a bit easier.
00:30:49.920
Well, and the other thing is, I was thinking about this.
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Why do they never say sex silence in a sandwich is the key to a happy marriage?
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They'll bring up this data and be like, women said they're happier when they get date nights.
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But it's always what the women want or what women generally like.
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They fall in love with these foreign chicks that don't even speak the same language.
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They don't even, they'll go to like Eastern Europe or Africa or Asia.
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They won't even know English and they will take these Western women's men.
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And so I'm like, guys, all of the things that are the key to happy relationships are always
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We like, we like emotional, emotional intelligence.
00:31:57.220
No, it's almost become a dictatorship in a way because instead of it being, you know,
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as a relationship should be, a negotiation of, you know, what you like, what they like
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and meeting somewhere in the middle, it's, you know, the women in society have completely
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taken over and it's now, you know, for lack of a better metaphor, the women have become
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this great dictator who have almost oppressed the men and said, well, if you, if you want
00:32:21.260
the key, if you want us to let you out, well, then you have to have date nights, be six foot,
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Because a lot of these are Christian, like trad women that are coming at me right now.
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You want your guy to be a traditional provider and he's got to take you on date nights all
00:32:49.860
Like you were saying your parents would go on occasional date nights, but I'm like,
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I feel like once you are together, you're just.
00:33:12.000
You can just go around in circles on this for ages and ages and ages.
00:33:14.980
But the root of the problem is, is that modern relationships.
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Don't you find it funny how we're always having to talk about what makes a relationship
00:33:24.580
It's like what I spoke to you about before about projection.
00:33:26.820
The idea of someone constantly feels the need to say, I'm this, I'm this, I'm this.
00:33:33.080
If you have to constantly say, this is what makes a relationship work.
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That's what I was pointing out because yesterday they were tweeting at me.
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And these wives, this mother like tweets at me her selfie.
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Like, and she goes, I am, I was a virgin on my wedding night.
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I waited till I was married and my husband loves date night.
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And he might not be the masculine man that most women on paper would pick.
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But like, I picked him for this reason because he helps me with the dishes.
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And I thought to myself, I said, do you see the subtle narcissism?
00:34:19.860
Because the subtle, and you won't notice this until you start noticing it to the audience watching.
00:34:26.580
People that have more narcissistic tendencies will bring the attention to themselves.
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So you might be saying the key to a happy relationship is this.
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What the more narcissistic people will do is say, look at me and my husband.
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And if I indicate, well, I'm not talking about you.
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They can't compute because they operate in a narcissistic way.
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Yeah, I mean, you seemed pleasant before I got the selfies.
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It's always women in their late 20s, early 30s that just want to prove to me they're still hot.
00:35:38.540
You know Candace Owens works for Ben Shapiro at The Daily Wire.
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Now, we all know there's this huge conflict going on in Israel right now.
00:35:50.740
Like, the conflict is so confusing to me that I don't really-
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I could see both points of view from what I've heard, but I don't know.
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It's a conflict that's been going on for thousands of years, so I don't think anyone really knows what to make of it.
00:36:11.100
There's some obvious things that we can all take from it, but there's also a lot that I don't think any of us will ever be able to understand because it's been going on for so long.
00:36:18.060
Yeah, and I've heard Candace Owens speak out about being called anti-Semitic because they're basically labeling Candace as anti-Semitic.
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I found out yesterday the most Googled I've ever been was when I was called anti-Semitic.
00:36:36.580
No, but it's so interesting because I don't even have an opinion on that stuff.
00:36:40.500
Like, I don't even have a strong feeling one way or the other.
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I could listen to someone on both sides talk, and I would understand where they were coming from as of now.
00:36:52.800
So, I heard Candace saying that she condemns genocide on Twitter.
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I know she had a clip of her talking about how she wanted to nominate Nikki Haley for the president of Israel.
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And she's sort of been poking fun at people calling everyone and everything anti-Semitic.
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Now, there's a clip that came out of Ben Shapiro slamming Candace Owens for her absolutely disgraceful behavior in front of a visibly shocked audience.
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Her faux sophistication on this issue is ridiculous.
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I think her behavior during this has been disgraceful.
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I think that her faux sophistication on these particular issues has been ridiculous.
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Everybody can see the moves that she's making and the things that she's saying.
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Here is one example of what Candace has been saying in the recent weeks.
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Owens endorses Nikki Haley for president of Israel amid collapsing support for Jewish state.
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Well, I am here today to endorse Nikki Haley for president of Israel.
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I think Bibi Netanyahu is going through a very bad time right now.
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Support for Israel has virtually collapsed socially.
00:38:27.260
If you're paying attention to the trends and you're paying attention to what people are watching,
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And the one person that I think is capable of getting it back is Nikki Haley with enough money from foreign interest lobbies.
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I'm endorsing Nikki Haley, president of Israel.
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So, Nikki Haley is a presidential candidate in the U.S.
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I personally don't think women should really be in positions of power like that.
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The little takes that I've seen of hers, I don't really like.
00:39:08.200
Like, she had one take that everyone on social media needs to have a public account.
00:39:17.700
But I will say you have the right to have an anonymous account with no pictures.
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But, like, you know, that kind of goes back to how women like to micromanage, et cetera.
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And I think she's had a lot of pro-war stances.
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And so, basically getting more involved in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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And so, I want to say I think she has that view of Nikki Haley because Nikki wants to get more involved.
00:39:47.400
I think Candace thinks we should stay out of it based on what I've seen.
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I've seen people that are on the side of Israel that we should get involved and support Israel.
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I've seen people that are on the side of Palestine that they're saying we should get involved and support Palestine.
00:40:02.680
And I've seen people that think we should just stay out of it.
00:40:06.640
So, Owens compares the media's recent outcry over anti-Semitism to their complete silence on anti-white racism.
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We had a similar thing happen here in the UK very, very recently.
00:40:21.740
She pointed out that the police in the UK were quite harsh on the British protesters.
00:40:30.080
I don't really know exactly the context of what was happening, but the police were harsh on the British protesters.
00:40:34.960
And a lot of people were saying that this Suella Braverman lady spoke for the sort of quiet majority of British people.
00:40:41.860
I don't know enough about her to say whether she speaks for me or not.
00:40:44.380
But what I do know is that we are seeing a lot of people talking about how come you can speak about anti-something, anti-something, but you can't talk about this.
00:41:03.760
There are a lot of people in America that are sitting here going, okay, well, can you answer why Jews are so special?
00:41:09.240
Because as white people in this country, on university campuses, we are being taught that we are not allowed to have a voice.
00:41:14.880
We have had to endure exactly what you're talking about, BLM.
00:41:17.880
We've endured much worse than you have because it's in the actual textbooks.
00:41:21.000
We are being told that we are systematically racist, that we are born wrong because of the color of our skin.
00:41:27.800
This is the typical experience on white campuses.
00:41:31.620
This is like actually what we have been fighting for years.
00:41:34.700
So it sort of arrived, as I think for a lot of Americans, a surprise when they're saying, well, now that it's about Israel, which is something that's overseas, we need to hand these university professors, we need to do something about this issue.
00:41:47.880
Why weren't we trying to correct course on this issue?
00:41:50.100
Why weren't donors pulling their funding out of these universities?
00:41:53.040
Why weren't these same things being said for these last, I would say, eight years of rampant BLM, white man can't do anything right, actively being taught in the classrooms?
00:42:04.120
So there are people that are asking that question.
00:42:06.400
Now, what I have said is that explicit calls for genocide, which was stunning to me to see that in Congress, are completely wrong.
00:42:15.540
I have not weighed in on the IDF's response in the same way that I have consistently said through every war, Ukraine and Russia, I don't want to be involved.
00:42:23.180
I have said I don't want to be involved in Israel and Palestine, all these conflicts.
00:42:30.540
But I haven't made a single tweet or a single comment on IDF's response in Palestine.
00:42:36.520
I have said it is always sad when a child dies.
00:42:39.260
And the lack of humanity that I have seen from both sides has been very troubling for me.
00:42:43.580
But to say that I have to weigh in and suddenly wave an Israeli flag and say things that, you know, because you decide that you get to use my platform because it's personal to you, how is that fair to people?
00:42:58.440
How is that fair? And then to then go a step further and to suggest that it might be anti-Semitic, which is basically silence is violence, is a leftist tactic, to me feels very extreme.
00:43:10.340
This is not about a geographical, geopolitical dispute between Israel and Palestine.
00:43:14.760
This is about an ideological mission to rid the world of Israel and the Jews.
00:43:20.600
Yeah, well, Jews live very comfortably in the United States of America, so they're not going to be, I mean, you know, obviously Jews.
00:43:27.840
They lived comfortably in Germany before World War, before Germany, too.
00:43:34.700
I really struggle when people start using, you know, things that have happened in the past that are abhorrent, like slavery, to say that, like, if this doesn't happen, then slavery is going to be back.
00:43:44.140
Or if this doesn't happen, then it's going to be the Holocaust, too.
00:43:46.180
I think there's a lot more meaningful chatter and discussion that we can have.
00:43:49.320
We don't have to resort to that kind of, you know.
00:43:51.360
History repeats itself if you forget it, you know.
00:43:55.280
Unfortunately, I'm a grandchild of all four of my grandparents are Holocaust survivors.
00:43:59.440
So what do you look at the Holocaust survivors and the Jewish people in New York City that are protesting on behalf of Palestine?
00:44:09.180
Yeah, I think that there's a very strange, bizarre, I mean, it's the same people that you would condemn as the people of the white people who bowed down to BLM protesters who hate themselves and feel a certain sense of guilt.
00:44:21.380
They feel a certain sense of, I think, a lot of the ideologies on the woke left, to the extent that things are good and prosperous and virtuous, they condemn as bad.
00:44:29.900
And the things that are broken morally and depraved, they see as good.
00:44:33.440
This is the lens by which the far left views things.
00:44:36.580
And I think these Jews that happen to be politically far left and maybe are not that connected to their Judaism or are culturally, maybe culturally Jewish, but don't have a strong Jewish upbringing.
00:44:45.020
Not to say that politics and being a Jew go hand in hand with the same political identity.
00:44:49.280
But my point is, just like those the white people who in mass were bowing down and feeling guilty about themselves simply for being white or people who feel guilty for being successful or the anti-capitalists who say anyone who has something is necessarily bad.
00:45:04.160
Some people buy into that sort of masochism of hating themselves to gain favor with people who want their destruction.
00:45:12.200
So would you say that in order to be a Christian, you have to, a Catholic, you have to support the Vatican?
00:45:18.700
Like you can't be a Jewish person that doesn't, just doesn't support the state of Israel.
00:45:23.960
Yeah, because I have Jewish friends that are pro-Israel and I have Jewish friends that say that they just do not support Zionism at all and that they think that the creation of the Israel state is something that is political and has nothing to do with actually the Jewish faith at all.
00:45:41.380
And I don't think having a different perspective makes any person less Jewish.
00:45:45.120
And I think it's been problematic to hear, and this is not you, this isn't a Christian toward you, when they say, well, to even have that perspective makes you not Jewish because it's so reminiscent for me of me saying I'm a black conservative.
00:45:55.100
And they say, well, even to be a black Republican, it's, you know.
00:45:59.480
So I didn't see anything anti-Semitic or hateful.
00:46:05.200
I mean, I don't know what Ben Shapiro is referring to as this terrible behavior.
00:46:12.760
Because she doesn't sound like she's saying she's an expert on the topic.
00:46:16.360
She doesn't sound like she's even really taking a side.
00:46:21.160
She kind of seems similar to me where we're both like, I don't know what to make of it, so let me learn about it.
00:46:27.340
And maybe she's a little bit more like, she probably is a little bit, like knows a little bit more.
00:46:33.240
But I'm like, I didn't even see her go hard one way or the other.
00:47:01.760
That said, I don't know, frankly, who should control Gaza, when or if Hamas is wiped out.
00:47:13.640
Pierce Morgan criticizes the Israeli prime minister's plans to occupy Gaza after the bombing is done.
00:47:21.080
One must wonder if Ben Shapiro feels similarly about Matt Walsh, who has been similarly outspoken about Israel-first Zionists.
00:47:30.220
Following the GOP primaries debate last week, he said Republicans' allegiance to Israel is a mental sickness.
00:47:36.040
This is not how people talk about their own countries.
00:47:45.300
It's like a sickness, a mental sickness, where some of our leaders, or would-be leaders, profess greater admiration and love for and pride in foreign countries than their own.
00:47:57.220
Matt Walsh slammed Nikki Haley for contradicting herself in last week's debate.
00:48:05.180
Haley demands that the U.S. help Israel, but just moments later claims that Israel doesn't need the U.S. at all.
00:48:10.660
Funny enough, this seems to echo a similar contradiction from Shapiro last month.
00:48:19.540
If that's true, then how can you say that in one breath, and then in the next breath, tell us that it is imperative for the United States to help Israel?
00:48:32.160
We could not exist, according to you, and it would make a difference.
00:48:37.500
You cannot say they desperately need us, and also they don't need us.
00:48:40.660
You really expect us to believe that America benefits more from its alliance than Israel benefits from that same alliance?
00:48:56.280
They say that I want America to fight wars for Israel.
00:49:02.340
If Israel is forced to the wall, the possibility of nuclear exchange is extremely high.
00:49:06.880
That is why it is very important that the United States provide the material aid to Israel, and that they also dissuade Hezbollah from...
00:49:23.080
So you have all four people, like, tweeting about each other.
00:49:36.880
I think she'll either leave or they'll fire her.
00:49:50.140
How have Walsh and Owens not been fired from the Daily Liar yet?
00:50:12.680
Okay, Matt and Candace are about to get sacked.
00:50:30.520
I understand you need to be somewhat ideologically aligned if you're going to be part of the same
00:50:35.760
network, but it kind of begs the question of what can you differ on and what can't you?
00:50:43.400
That's got to be such a big and, like, personal issue to Ben Shapiro that I am surprised they,
00:50:48.620
like, worked for him to begin with because that seems to be, like, a core issue of who he is.
00:51:05.960
Emotions are playing probably a bigger part and things are coming a bit more evident to
00:51:12.320
And therefore, maybe it's revealing certain ideologies and things that they have.
00:51:16.920
I don't think it was disgraceful behavior, though.
00:51:19.520
I did not see anything from Candace that was absolutely disgraceful behavior.
00:51:26.360
To me, what comes to mind for me is, in the book 1984, the idea of thought police.
00:51:34.940
And unfortunately, I'm seeing this pattern in the media across all sources right now.
00:51:43.100
If you ask questions, you're automatically given a label of disgraceful.
00:52:01.160
And it's like, then it makes you question what...
00:52:03.480
And then it's like, when you have thought police, and you are prohibiting people from
00:52:08.140
asking questions, because what I have seen from Candace, with my own eyes and ears, this
00:52:13.000
is all I've seen with this dispute, I have come to the conclusion that she was not acting
00:52:21.560
And perhaps in certain areas, when she was referring to the anti-whiteness, she was playing
00:52:32.540
But what I do think Ben Shapiro is doing, in his statement that he made, is inferring
00:52:40.340
And I've seen this pattern in every single conversation on this conflict.
00:52:45.200
I do see the same pattern, where people label you something for asking questions.
00:52:51.080
And that begs the question, why can't we ask questions?
00:52:54.740
Because society collapses when we stop talking to each other, when we stop asking questions.
00:52:59.560
Well, and I think it makes it worse, because it makes one side seem suspicious, because
00:53:08.280
And so people that are in the middle are kind of like, what's going on?
00:53:12.300
But, you know, I don't wish that they break up.
00:53:19.980
I think she'll either quit or they'll fire her.
00:53:32.420
Like, this is the worst robbery I have ever seen in my life.
00:53:40.700
I've been seeing this trend of women becoming more and more masculinized in the last 10 years.
00:53:48.220
And now women wanted to be men, so they're being men.
00:53:52.180
And they're deciding they want to try to commit crimes that typically require the strength that men have.
00:53:59.160
There was a video of a woman robbing a man at knife point.
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Like, that is the worst robbery I have ever seen in my life.
00:55:21.360
Any other dude probably would have picked up the knife and been like, what are you going
00:55:47.740
But I felt like I could have taken the knife out of her hand.
00:55:55.720
So the comment says he was probably like, I'm not doing anything for $8.15 an hour.
00:56:02.720
I would do exactly what he did because if I did act on what I should have done, I would
00:56:09.880
That is such an important point in all of this.
00:56:19.660
Yeah, like I covered that guy in New York that the woman was getting robbed.
00:56:24.360
Not only did he get arrested, the woman testified that she wished he didn't pull out a gun.
00:56:36.020
Why would he protect his boss's earnings though?
00:56:38.560
Yeah, he was like, $8.15 an hour, I'm not doing this.
00:56:41.360
But if this was the owner, that woman would have gotten killed.
00:56:49.800
I was looking at it like, is he going to grab it?
00:56:53.080
I think that point about if he did, it could have so easily been turned on him is very important.
00:56:58.660
So I actually do think he did the right thing in terms of today's court systems.
00:57:14.160
Don't forget, she's like, open the safe, open the safe, open the safe.
00:57:18.200
And then she was just like, nah, he's not going to open it.
00:57:23.780
She didn't go in there to hurt anyone, you can tell.
00:57:26.460
It was just a, let me make myself look big and scary.
00:57:33.320
But guys, let me know what you think in the comments.
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As you guys know, every video I read the top comment from last video.
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Last video's top comment was, your journey as a creator and your growth are both impressive.
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Comment below and get yourself a Women Shouldn't Vote t-shirt.
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We're closing sales on those probably this week.
00:58:12.120
That is the biggest amount of bollocks I've ever had in my life.